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In this episode, Glenn Beck delivers a powerful and personal message to the American people. He talks about how important it is to be physically present at moments where history just comes alive, and why it s important to be a part of those moments.
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You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
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So for 30 years now, almost 30 years, I have asked you at rare moments to stand with me and not
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casually, you know, not symbolically, but physically present at places where history just comes alive.
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I asked you the first time back in, I think, 2008 or 2009 to join me at the National Mall on the steps
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of the Lincoln Memorial. I said, something extraordinary is going to happen there. But I
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didn't even know. Over half a million people came. And if you were there, I bet you don't remember the
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speeches, but you remember the feeling. You remember the sense that something unseen had just
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undeniably passed through the crowd. It was more extraordinary than I had imagined.
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The next year, I decided to go to Jerusalem. And I asked you to meet me at the Western Wall on the
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steps of Solomon's Temple, because I said something extraordinary is going to happen.
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No one had been permitted to speak there as I did for nearly 2,000 years. It was amazing and more
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powerful and humbling, more historic than words could carry. 16,000 people followed me from America
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to Jerusalem for that, and people watched it all over the globe. Then the next year after that,
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that became the largest service event in the history of Texas, 70,000 Americans, not protesting,
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not demanding, just serving, painting houses, cleaning yards, building ramps so the elderly
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could leave their homes again. We closed that weekend of service out with a sold-out Cowboys
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Stadium, the first sold-out speaking event in the history of Cowboys Stadium. I remember writing the
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check for Cowboys Stadium before any tickets went up for sale, and I thought, I don't know if anyone's
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going to come. And then Birmingham, a couple years after that, Birmingham, Alabama, we did Restoring
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Unity, and it was proclaimed in the Birmingham newspaper the next morning as the largest civil
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rights march that had been in Birmingham since Martin Luther King in the 1960s. People came from
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all around the world to help launch the Nazarene Fund, which its purpose is to rescue, and we went on
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to rescue, tens of thousands of Christians that were targeted for extermination by ISIS at the time.
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None of these were planned with certainty, okay? But I just, I just, I have a feeling on certain
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things, and I ask you to join me, and I'm asking you again. In the next couple of weeks, I'm going
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to be announcing two major events. Today, I'm excited to announce the first, and it's happening
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on May 2nd, and another extraordinary night, this time on Ellis Island. Now, for security reasons,
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I can't tell you everything. I can't list all the guests that may be there. I can't reveal every
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moment, but I can tell you what the night is going to be about. It's part of Freedom 250, the
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government's celebration of America. I partnered with Moms for Liberty and the American Journey
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Experience. They are doing a fundraiser that night, and we're gathering to celebrate something that I
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think the world is lying about, and that's legal immigration. America is not a nation that hates
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immigrants. America is immigrants. Men and women who crossed oceans with nothing but hope and a name
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written in pencil. People who left bloodlines and languages and certainty for the one impossible idea
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that here in America, you could become who you actually were, not the person the rest of the
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world told you that you had to be. And through the gates of Ellis Island came the hands that built our
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cities and the minds that transformed our science and the souls that shaped our music and our medicine
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and our industry and faith and freedom. But they came here legally. They came here gratefully.
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They came to willingly call themselves Americans, proudly. And under the torch of the mother of
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exiles, on this one night, we're going to remember who we are in extraordinary ways. Where we came from,
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those who stood before us, and those who still wait just beyond the golden door yearning to breathe free.
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It is going to be a night of history, of dinner, of music, of unforgettable people in unforgettable moments.
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And then it ends with fireworks right next to Lady Liberty herself. Tickets are extraordinarily limited.
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There's only 800. They will go on sale right now for the general public at glennbeck.com slash events.
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Just FYI, every attendee, if you buy a ticket, you will need to undergo a Secret Service background check.
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Can't tell you why, but you're going to have to do that. But also, if you have the means to join us,
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this is all to raise money for Moms for Liberty and the American Journey experience. But I think it's
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going to be a night that we relight the American flame and stand beneath the torch for one epic night,
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and I want you to be there. If you can't be there in person, you're going to see it all through your
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membership at glennbeck.com slash torch. But while others are lighting fires and
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spreading lies while they tell the world that America despises immigrants, join us in lifting
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the bedrock of our strength, a nation that welcomes immigrants who wish to become part
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of this extraordinary American story. You are welcome here. Join us. You can get your tickets now
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at glennbeck.com slash events. You can become a founding member, help us preserve history,
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teach history, and yes, create history as well a few times. We have extraordinary things planned for
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that night. Once in a lifetime, get your tickets now for the dinner in the Great Hall where our
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forefathers arrived. The night of May 2nd, Ellis Island. I think this could be one of the most memorable
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nights I have ever been a part of. And I believe with everything I know about history that these
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things matter long after the lights go out. So join me as we light the torch. It's what we were born to
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do. Chris Hansen. Chris, it's great to have you on. Thank you for the years of work that you've done.
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First of all, can we talk about the ICE raids that you have been a part of?
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Yeah, we have embedded with ICE and Homeland Security on a number of different raids, specifically
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targeting predators, people who have committed crimes against women and children. And what we've
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seen routinely in our experience is that the HSI and ICE teams are going after bad people who
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should not be in this country. They are illegal aliens who have committed crimes and have been
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convicted of crimes. And Glenn, I'll give you an example. We were along in a raid where they arrested
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a convicted sex offender, somebody who offended against a child, who was living next door to a
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daycare center and within a thousand feet of a school. Now, you have people complaining in this
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particular area of San Diego about ICE operations near a school. But where are the complaints when
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you have a convicted sex offender living within a thousand feet of a school? That's the sort of
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people that ICE and HSI generally are going after. And one of the things I see happening here
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is that you have some sanctuary cities. And I can give you an example that I experienced firsthand in
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San Francisco that won't let federal authorities pick up criminals in jails who are here illegally.
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They can eliminate 75 percent of this problem by allowing federal agents to get the bad guys who are
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here illegally from the jail. And they don't have to do raids. They don't have to have conflict with
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strident protesters in cities like Minneapolis. So some of this conflict is self-made in these sanctuary
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cities. So, Chris, why is it that people don't understand? I mean, even when you say, look,
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they're rapists, they're child rapists, they're criminals, murderers, et cetera, et cetera,
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broken the law. Why is it you think people are not processing that? These are bad guys.
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Right. You know, look, America is a place where immigrants, as you just talked about your big
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event coming up on Ellis Island, is a place where people should be welcome if they come here and follow
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the rules and don't break the law. And there's a process for this. But because of so many years of
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open borders, we created a very volatile and dangerous situation. And, you know, you look at
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the situation in Minneapolis, Glenn, you know, as a FBI agent told me many, many decades ago,
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there are three sides to every story. Now, these protesters believe in the cause. They are strident.
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And then you've got, in some cases, border patrol agents who are trained to deal with illegal immigrants
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at the border. They're not necessarily trained to deal with strident domestic disputes. And so you
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create this volatile mix and you can go back and forth about the shootings and whether they were
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clean or dirty or, you know, investigations will sort that out in the months to come.
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But I can tell you that if you allow federal agents to get illegal immigrants who've committed crimes
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from the jail where they're already locked up, right? The local authorities have arrested these
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people for committing crimes. Let them do their jobs in a safe environment. And two things would
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happen. One, you'd have less conflict in the street. You'd have far fewer mistakes made when these
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agents have to go to a house and sort out who's there, who's not. You wouldn't have this dramatic
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video of a five-year-old child. Maybe he should have been swept up, maybe not. And you would be more
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sympathetic in those cities to protesters if they had a gripe about what was happening after the bad
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guys were picked up at the jail. So if you get beyond that, then I would be more sympathetic to
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the protesters at that point. You know, we saw a situation in San Francisco. We reported on this for
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both my streaming crime network, True Blue, and for Fox News, Jesse Waters. You had illegal Honduran
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immigrants running the fentanyl trade in San Francisco. They would be arrested and turned
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loose because of sanctuary city. Now, each of these gang leaders, groups, was making about $400,000 a
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year in San Francisco illegally, sending money back to Honduras, building mansions. We had crews over
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there getting these mansions being built. And basically, they do this until they get enough money.
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They leave and they hand off to the next Honduran illegal fentanyl dealer. And you go through the
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Tenderloin District in San Francisco, and it's zombie land. Now, this is improved because there's a
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new mayor, a new district attorney, and a reinvigorated law enforcement effort to clean up
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the Tenderloin. I know there's San Francisco. I was there a few weeks ago on assignment, and I saw
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a big improvement because of the crackdown. And I also think because of the Super Bowl coming to
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the area. But it's not that hard to figure some of this stuff out. Some of it's very complex. Some
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of it's very difficult. Some of it's very emotional. But if you do the basics, Glenn, I think you
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eliminate a lot of these troubling events we've seen. Are we seeing the same kind of problems that
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they're seeing in Great Britain yet with some of the Islamic communities where they're just in Great
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Britain, at least? They're just these rings, and no one was paying any attention to it until the
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people just their hair was on fire. Are we seeing any of that here in America? I've not personally
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seen it, Glenn, but I have reported, you know, over many years in the UK about, you know, radical elements
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who were able to get a foothold at a base in London or in England in general and create terror
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cells that, you know, were plotting terrorist events against both the UK and the United States.
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So, you know, historically, yeah, that's been happening there. And we've seen a little bit of
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that here. But in my experience on the raids that we've been on, I have not seen it. But, you know,
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these are stone cold predators. And when we do a sting operation, you know, we do the predator
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investigations on my streaming crime network, True Blue. We call them takedown now. And every
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Thursday, a new episode drops. And every time we do a sting, almost routinely, we find illegal
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immigrants who show up to exploit a 13-, 14-, 15-year-old child. I saw one just a couple of
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weeks ago. I saw one. And the guy was just sobbing these crocodile tears. I mean, there are no tears or
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anything. But he was like, oh, you could tell it was complete performance. I mean, complete performance.
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You know, that's part of the personality profile. You know, you look back, we've been doing
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predator stings now on and off for 22 years. The very first sting will be 22 years in March of this
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year. We set up in Long Island, Bethpage Long Island. And I remember at the time wondering if
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anybody was going to show up. And two and a half days later, we had 17 men, including a New York
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City firefighter who surfaced in this investigation. And the whole immigration issue was really not on
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our radar at that point. We didn't even have law enforcement involved in that first thing. And I
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thought to myself, well, we should do it again. And we did. And we did it a third time with law
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enforcement. And I figured, well, maybe we'll do four or five. But after that, who's going to show up?
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You know, and here we are 22 years later. And, you know, I'm out every month in a different place
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in the United States conducting these stings. And, you know, we had a sting in Marion County, Florida
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over the summer. Glenn, 41 guys showed up in six days.
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You know, I'd love to have you on again, Chris, to talk about this in depth and what
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it says about our society. I mean, I know you have had to ponder that. But I also want to
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talk about your special that you're doing. I, my, we had a situation in my family. My son
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was playing on, I think it was a PlayStation. I can't remember which one it was. And a predator
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called the house in the middle of the night. We found out this is a guy that was working
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in Anaheim. Let's leave it at that. Who had a record of these kinds of things. And we found
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out, thank God, at two o'clock in the morning, we picked up the phone and called the FBI immediately.
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They went out, got the guy. We saved my son. But it, I mean, it was freaky, freaky. And
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it, when the FBI is sitting in your, oh, I know. And when you're, we're sitting in the FBI and
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they're like, don't let your kids ever on these games. You have no idea. The games were ended
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in our house. But you say you're doing something on Roblox. Well, Roblox has been around for many
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years. And, you know, more than a hundred million children go on this gaming platform every single
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day. And Roblox is, I guess the best way to describe it is it's a wildly popular gaming
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platform within a gaming platform. So games exist and creators can put games on there with
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approval. It's a huge publicly traded multi-company based in San Mateo, California. And our investigation
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has revealed, and we've been at this since last summer in the documentary will come out later
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this month on True Blue. I'll have more on my streaming crime network. I'll have more on that
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in the next few days. But we have found routinely predators going on Roblox and grooming, seducing
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children. It's a currency on Roblox called Robux. And they use this currency to get children to meet
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them in some cases. We've had children who were picked up in Iowa and taken to Tennessee. We had two
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sisters just the other day who were found after a guy from Roblox groomed them and picked them up in
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Florida. Every day there are cases. We had a woman reach out to me on TikTok whose daughter caught the
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dad grooming a 15-year-old girl in California from Texas. Oh my gosh. Not to me. I go out to the
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interview. I confront the dad. And just last week, they arrested him. And this has been going on for 15
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years. There's a guy we interviewed in Texas. Go ahead. Chris, I'm sorry to cut you off. I've just
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got a hard network break. But please come on when you're closer to this special because I want to
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talk to you more about it. Find Chris and all that he does. YouTube.com slash Chris Hanson. YouTube.com
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slash Chris Hanson. Also part of the True Blue, his creation, True Blue. You can find him in True
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Blue as well. Let me tell you about American Giant. American Giant, you can tell a lot about a company
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by, you know, what they refuse to cut corners on. Most companies that are clothing brands just spend
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their time chasing trends, finding cheaper factories, you know, figuring out how to make
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things look good just long enough to get them out the door. And they're not made to last. And the
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result is a closet full of stuff that never quite fit right, never quite lasts. You know, American
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Giant took the opposite approach. They decided to make essential clothing, hoodies, tees, sweats,
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pants, shirts, make them exceptionally well and make them all here in the United States. When, um,
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when they started doing this, nobody was doing this. In fact, they were told it can't be done.
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Can't be done. When you put on anything from American Giant, you will feel the difference.
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I mean, it was made to be worn hard, worn often, not babied and not wear out. It's the kind of
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clothing that becomes part of your daily life because it's really, really comfortable. It's
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reliable and it's built to hold up, you know, in a throwaway culture, it is nice to wear something
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that was made, you know, with the expectation that you're not going to throw it away soon. And it's my
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kids wear my American Giant t-shirts, my daughter, especially. And I love, I love the fact that
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she's got my American Giant t-shirt, uh, sweatshirts that she can wear forever and ever and ever. And
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she'd probably pass them on to her daughter. American dash giant.com slash Glenn built to last
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giant.com slash Glenn. Go there now. Now back to the podcast. This is the best of the Glenn Beck
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program. And we really want to thank you for listening. We have Justin Haskins in, uh, Justin,
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uh, Justin wrote the book, the next big crash, which is out on Amazon, wherever you get your books.
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Uh, but the audio book and the book at amazon.com. Um, and we were talking about this thing that he
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released yesterday. He told us about yesterday, uh, about this organization held by all the big
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wall street bankers. And now the federal reserve that actually controls what you think you own.
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You don't have a stock certificate. You have a receipt from Charles Schwab or something that says,
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yeah, we have these in your name, but you're not holding them. They're not in your name. They might be
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a Charles Schwab, but they're not where they're actually being held. They're owned by one institution.
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That's part of the federal reserve. And it was built this way in case of catastrophic events and
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Armageddon, if you will, they can use that to keep all the banks propped up. You lose, but they'll be
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fine. Any of this sound familiar? So we were talking about how weird it's getting because the guy who
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was put in charge of this did not have the resume to be in charge of this. What did you say holds
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80 trillion dollars now? That's right. Yep. Over a million securities, 80 trillion dollars worth
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of securities. Yeah. Yeah. He, he did not have the, he was, he didn't have the resume for it. And then
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the job he had before that didn't have the resume. We find out that he was in the CIA. Um, and you
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were just telling a story about, uh, somebody who dies in New York and a family is alerted by this same
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guy. Hey, he was a hero. You know, maybe the Russians killed him. And then you said it got
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weirder from there. How, how does it get weirder from there? Well, so while he's in the CIA, it
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seems, and he's doing things like that story, he's also still involved with the National Student
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Association doing what I think is illegal propaganda. Of course it is. Yeah. With the CIA. You're not,
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the CIA is not supposed to operate in the United States of America. That's right.
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And they were using students who had no money as a way to accomplish this mission. So I think that
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was one of his main responsibilities while he's in the CIA. Um, then he leaves the CIA when Kennedy
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becomes president to be in charge of helping to start this little program that you've probably
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heard of. It's called USAID. So this guy, gosh, yes. Oh my gosh. You gotta be kidding me.
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It's unbelievable. It's unbelievable. Unbelievable. So he was one of the main people who helped create
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USAID. He didn't, he wasn't the top, top person, but he was in charge of hiring the top 20 people
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for USAID. And that really doesn't make any sense either. Unless you understand that USAID was
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basically a quasi intelligence operation. So it makes sense that you would want someone from the CIA
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with the CIA background helping to do the reason again, you know, it's so, so it is so evil of these
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people. The federal reserve is named the federal reserve bank because they wanted everybody to
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believe that that is a federal institution. It's not, it's a private organization. Okay. Same thing
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with USAID. The reason why they call it that is because people for a long time called it USAID.
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It's not aid. It is a way for the CIA. Kennedy didn't mean it for this. You know, he was taking
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apart a CIA, you know, operation and said, that's got to stop. He created this one, but this one
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immediately became again, a way to funnel money from the, through the CIA to get all of their black ops
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done. And we're still, nobody still won't admit that. Yep. So this guy leaves this to go right
00:25:34.380
directly to start this other with the federal reserve or what? So throughout, throughout the
00:25:39.160
1960s, before he gets to DTC, he's in the state department doing different things. He's working
00:25:44.480
for USAID. Then he's working for this thing called Alliance for Progress, which was another effort to do
00:25:50.900
basically have the CIA and the U S government manipulate things happening in South and Central
00:25:56.860
America. That was one of the main goals of all of this. He was in Central, uh, South America working
00:26:03.740
on top secret things. I have the declassified, some of the, the top secret documents with memos and
00:26:09.800
things that involve him where they're, where he's, where he's talking about how they were in, uh, using
00:26:15.580
the, the U S government was propping up regimes and trying to stop other candidates from winning
00:26:21.480
in various places in central South America, using USAID and other institutions, um, and propaganda
00:26:29.320
efforts. They say propaganda in, in these memos, it's unbelievable. So he's involved in all of this,
00:26:34.840
his last job in the state department. This is where it's so important for people to understand his last
00:26:40.000
job in the state department is he's in Peru. He's the USAID director in Peru. Now at the
00:26:45.560
time there was a friendly sort of, uh, uh, leader, the president of Peru at the time was friendly
00:26:51.620
to us interests. U S cared about Peru a lot at the time because they had a very important company
00:26:59.700
that had access to the oil fields in Peru. And this was a super hot button issue in Peru.
00:27:06.560
The Peruvian people were very unhappy with this because they felt like they were getting screwed
00:27:10.120
with this deal with this U S company that had this, the company is called IPC. It was the
00:27:15.860
international petroleum company. Okay. So one of the main jobs for William denser was making sure
00:27:23.780
that people in Peru didn't go crazy and get rid of this president who was helping the United States
00:27:30.460
and have this sweet oil arrangement that's going on there. The year that William denser leaves,
00:27:36.200
and I don't know exactly when he left, but I know it was the same year, the year he left,
00:27:40.500
there is a coup in Peru. The military overthrows the, uh, the, uh, the guy, the existing government,
00:27:47.660
the pro-American government, William denser leaves sometime around the same exact period.
00:27:51.940
And the big reason why was a controversy over this oil company. Now the international petroleum
00:27:59.120
company was a subsidiary of another oil company called standard oil, standard oil were the Rockefellers.
00:28:07.480
Okay. So he leaves this. And very shortly after he leaves the state department, all he's ever known
00:28:13.160
is CIA operations, student activism, state department, all that kind of stuff. He leaves and he ends up in
00:28:20.900
New York and suddenly he's doing all of these things in finance that he had no experience doing
00:28:27.320
and no qualifications for. Well, remember Rockefeller oil company in Peru, who is the person that brought
00:28:33.840
him into New York? It was the governor of New York, Nelson Rockefeller. So Nelson Rockefeller brings
00:28:40.740
him into New York and now he's in New York on all these economic commissions. He's appointed by the
00:28:46.360
governor to be the chief bank regulator. All of that is happening by the Rockefellers in New York.
00:28:50.760
And if I'm not mistaken, wasn't the Rockefellers, they were big pushers of ending the gold standard
00:28:56.740
as well. That's right. What was their involvement, if any, with this group that you found that's now
00:29:06.400
inside of the Federal Reserve? Were they involved with that? Everything, all of these people are the
00:29:12.880
same people. It's all happening at the same time. The Rockefeller family, Nelson Rockefeller was really
00:29:18.220
big into Republican politics. The whole Rockefeller Republican thing is named after Nelson Rockefeller.
00:29:23.340
Nelson Rockefeller becomes vice president. Nixon is president at the time that we end the gold
00:29:28.120
standard. And the Rockefellers, who are heavy into banking and finance and all of that, David
00:29:34.400
Rockefeller, Nelson's brother, was the head of one of the big New York banks, Chase Manhattan.
00:29:39.880
And so all of this is going on. They're all pushing for Nixon to end the gold standard. That's what they
00:29:45.360
want. So they're doing that at the exact same time that they're centralizing ownership of all of these
00:29:51.900
securities investments. And people don't even realize that it's happening. It's all occurring
00:29:55.580
within just a couple of years. So this was a total transformation of the financial system,
00:30:02.840
of who controls wealth. A lot of the money printing that happened after this is a result of the decoupling
00:30:09.100
of the gold standard from the dollar. All of this is being driven by the Rockefellers and their allies.
00:30:14.640
And the Rockefellers had high level people who worked with them in banking and other things who were
00:30:19.660
running big parts of the State Department at the time. David Rockefeller himself had been offered
00:30:24.940
to be the Treasury Secretary numerous times. And he turned it down because he could actually be more
00:30:31.200
influential running banks than he could be as Treasury Secretary. So all of this is going on at
00:30:36.640
the same time. And the world had just no idea that these things were happening behind the scenes.
00:30:42.600
So you've got to ask yourself, why would they put the CIA guy from the State Department in charge of
00:30:47.380
this project when he had no, there was no qualifications? He had no reason to be in
00:30:52.360
charge of it. Well, I think it's obvious. He was connected to the Rockefellers. He was an intelligence
00:30:56.980
guy. He was a State Department guy. And that's who they wanted running an op like this.
00:31:03.020
Let me tie something else together. I'm sure you tie it together in the book. But
00:31:06.500
here's the real reason you have that. This Rockefellers, you know, part of the banking system,
00:31:13.380
who's making all of the money from these derivatives and everything else you can do if they can put
00:31:18.440
together the DCCs? DCC, right? Yeah. Who makes the money? The banks make all of the money. Okay. I had a
00:31:28.260
banker who just left the banking world tell me very, very high up, New York banking. And he said,
00:31:36.520
Glenn, you can't go back to the gold standard. There's not enough money to finance everything
00:31:41.620
that the world wants and needs if we were on the gold standard. And he said, that's why we got off
00:31:48.360
of it. Well, there's another reason to get off the gold standard. If you're a banker, you want to write
00:31:54.200
those loans because you make more money. You want to be able to have all of this money in one giant
00:32:00.740
pile, $80 trillion that you can manipulate to make yourself and your buddies rich. I mean, that's why
00:32:09.540
that guy was in charge of it. I mean, that's clear. He's doing the work of the, I, you know, I wonder
00:32:16.420
Justin, I wonder how much money, actual money that of ours, that somebody is getting rich off of us
00:32:23.640
and how much are just our taxpayers plus now this that you just exposed, how much of it is actually
00:32:29.960
going to fund color revolutions now here in the United States? How much money has gone into black
00:32:35.600
ops from, from this organization? I bet astounding amounts of cash. It's, and that's the thing,
00:32:42.740
all of this is shrouded in secrecy and we don't have access to any of this stuff because it's not
00:32:48.080
government. All right. Uh, Justin, thank you so much. I really appreciate it. Justin Haskins,
00:32:52.940
Heartland Institute, vice president, our Republic senior fellow. And then the name of this book,
00:32:57.140
you've got to read it, uh, is called the next big crash. The next big crash. Uh, it's available
00:33:03.640
on Amazon or wherever you get your books. Get it now. Thank you so much. Justin, appreciate it.
00:33:08.760
You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck podcast. Hear more of this interview and others
00:33:13.240
with the full show podcast available wherever you get podcasts. Let's talk about the, the cathedral
00:33:20.440
of, uh, transgender, the transgender ideological cathedral that is coming down brick by brick
00:33:32.560
and what is taking it apart? Well, first let me tell you what has happened. We just found out earlier,
00:33:39.140
uh, that, uh, a New York jury awarded a transitioner. Our name is Fox Varian. Uh, she accused her
00:33:49.380
psychologist and plastic surgeon, uh, of not obtaining all of the consent and giving her the
00:33:56.480
real understanding at 16 years old, giving her the understanding of what she was facing for the rest
00:34:02.100
of her life and all of the risks that were involved. 10% of those who are kids are now asking
00:34:08.680
to detransition. This is going to cause all kinds of problems for any of these surgeons, any of these
00:34:15.300
people that made life altering cuts or life altering prescriptions to these kids. Okay. Um, so $2 million
00:34:26.800
from a jury in New York, $2 million, uh, uh, judgment against these doctors, the plastic surgeon, uh, and the, uh,
00:34:37.000
and the psychologist now. So what happens after that? Well, yesterday, the American society of plastic
00:34:44.580
surgeons, they come out and they say, the, uh, we, uh, now, uh, recommend against transition surgery
00:34:58.060
for youth. We now recommend against transition surgery for youth. Well, that's a pretty big deal
00:35:06.280
because weren't these guys part of the AMA that was just leading the band. They were leading the band.
00:35:10.660
They had a way to make more money leading the band. Yep. It's all good. It's all good. Don't worry
00:35:15.980
about it. This is a gender affirming care. This is otherwise they'll kill themselves. Now, all of a
00:35:21.140
sudden they're saying, uh, well, we recommend against it. Why? What changed? I can guarantee not their
00:35:29.140
heart. What changed were the lawyers that are now saying, you know what you're going to get, you're going
00:35:35.900
to have lawsuit after lawsuit, after lawsuit. Then right after that, the AMA comes out and says,
00:35:43.160
the evidence for gender affirming surgical, uh, intervention in minors is insufficient.
00:35:51.060
Let me say that again. The evidence for gender affirming surgical, uh, intervention in minors is
00:35:57.660
insufficient. The AMA agrees with the American plastic surgeons that surgical intervention should
00:36:05.080
generally be deferred to adulthood. Well, wait a minute. What happened there? Cause that's not
00:36:11.320
what you guys were saying. You guys were the, you were the band and the band leader. Why suddenly is
00:36:19.160
the AMA coming out and saying this? You know what? Uh, we agree with the plastic surgeons.
00:36:24.940
First of all, let me just show you the levels of cowardice on this. They're coming out now,
00:36:30.140
not because they had a change of heart, but because they're afraid. They were afraid of the mobs at
00:36:35.320
first. Now they're afraid of the court system and juries. So all of this was based on fear. The whole
00:36:43.700
thing has been based on fear, not medical science fear, but the AMA doesn't even have the courage to
00:36:51.260
be first. They needed somebody else to come out and go, ah, you know what? Oh, we don't think that's a
00:36:59.060
good idea. And then they come out and say, well, you know, we, we generally agree with the, uh, with
00:37:06.000
the plastic surgeons. Really? Do you now? Huh? Right after that children's Minnesota hospital, the
00:37:15.680
children's hospital of Minnesota children's Minnesota comes out and they say they will stop this all
00:37:22.020
yesterday. We're going to stop, uh, uh, prescribing puberty blocking drugs or hormones to minors.
00:37:28.560
Why? Due to federal action directed at health systems like, uh, uh, children's Minnesota.
00:37:38.360
Hmm. So you're only doing it because you're afraid you might go to jail.
00:37:45.180
So I want to make the first point here. Nobody's had a, nobody's had a change of heart. Okay.
00:37:50.820
Nobody's had a change of heart here. This is something that if we lose the next election,
00:37:55.520
they will all go about right back into it. They are afraid that the tides have changed on them,
00:38:02.160
uh, and they don't control the court systems everywhere. And there are enough people now
00:38:07.600
that are going, you know what? This is just wrong. It's insanity and it's wrong. And so now they're
00:38:12.860
coming out and they're towing the line. Cowards. Every single one of them are cowards. First,
00:38:20.840
don't say no. Cause the mob will get us now. Now, well, don't say yes, because the courts will get
00:38:27.320
us. You know what, what was it that made them believe in the first place that the courts wouldn't
00:38:33.680
come after them? I think that's an interesting question. What was it that made these cowards
00:38:41.260
take something that they know they did not have? I mean, Europe long ago admitted there there's not
00:38:49.500
enough evidence for any of this stuff, but yet the AMA and everybody else, they all decided, oh yeah,
00:38:57.400
there's plenty of evidence, even though the whole world said there's not enough. And remember, we're
00:39:02.340
supposed to be more like Europe. We're supposed to be more open-minded like Europe. We went our own
00:39:06.300
way with the AMA. Why? What made the American, uh, medical association believe that the court system
00:39:15.400
and these kids, as they detransition, as they wake up to the reality of I've just mutilated my body.
00:39:21.660
I'm going to be like this forever. Now I'm going to have to take medication forever. I can't have
00:39:28.420
children. And it was a phase I was going through. What made you think you would be protected?
00:39:34.080
Because you're not stupid. What was it that gave you courage? And I know, because it used to be
00:39:43.620
whiskey that gave me courage. What was your whiskey, AMA? All right. So that's the latest on, on that.
00:39:54.100
Now there's something else that is happening that is really disturbing from Las Vegas.
00:39:58.740
Several people became sick, uh, from, uh, an illegal bio lab that was being run out of a Las Vegas home,
00:40:10.640
an air B and B. Wait, so you had an illegal bio lab in an air B and B in Vegas.
00:40:21.400
What's that all about? By the way, this is not the first time. As soon as I saw this a couple of days
00:40:29.220
ago, I said, you watch, it's going to be China. It's going to be China. And lo and behold, it's
00:40:34.520
China. In fact, the same guy that was running these bio labs out of, uh, you know, storage units in
00:40:41.640
California. Remember about two years ago, they found these bio labs leaking all kinds of crap in the
00:40:48.500
storage units. The, uh, uh, CDC and the, uh, and the DOJ came in and shut these things down and they
00:40:58.780
found that it was China behind them. One of the guys involved in that is the same guy. He just went
00:41:03.960
to Vegas and opened up an Airbnb and was cooking stuff up. I don't know in the garage, in the locked
00:41:12.320
guest room of the house. Where was it? It was in the garage, right? I mean, the arrogance and then
00:41:19.460
people are getting sick from it. Hmm. I'm telling you, China, China, they're just, if we don't wake
00:41:27.260
up soon, China is just, they're just going to walk in and just take it. They're just going to walk in
00:41:32.060
and take it. This is a Chinese citizen with potential ties to the Chinese communist party.
00:41:39.000
federal charges now for allegedly manufacturing and distributing misbranded medical devices.
00:41:46.420
Oh, okay. Okay, good. Um, the room smelled like a hospital, but not like a clean hospital,
00:41:55.120
but more of a foul, stale, stagnant air smell. Yeah. You know why two people are deathly ill.
00:42:02.640
They couldn't get out of bed. Somebody tipped the police off, said the house contained many dead
00:42:10.280
crickets and many people who had been in or around the house became deathly ill. That's,
00:42:17.280
that's how we found this place. I mean, what is happening? Well, I hope there's no protesters
00:42:25.560
that are thinking that we're just picking on this poor communist, uh, immigrant that is here.
00:42:34.160
Hopefully everybody will let the police do their work. The feds do their work on this one.
00:42:40.220
So another story I saw yesterday was, uh, Melinda Gates. What was she on NPR? I think. And Melinda
00:42:46.060
Gates, uh, Melinda French Gates, uh, said that, uh, uh, well, she said what she said, um, what she
00:42:56.440
doesn't say matters just as much as what she did say. Let me put it that way. Um, she doesn't say,
00:43:04.340
you know, Bill is innocent. She doesn't say this all a lie. She doesn't say, I never suspected anything.
00:43:12.140
Instead, she says this, listen. For me, it's personally hard whenever those details come up,
00:43:21.140
right? Because, um, brings back memories of some very, very painful times in my marriage,
00:43:27.640
but I have moved on from that. I purposely pushed it away and I moved on. So whatever questions remain
00:43:36.660
there of what I don't, can't even begin to know all of it. Those questions are for those people.
00:43:42.140
And for even my ex-husband, they need to answer to those things. Not me.
00:43:45.840
I wonder what your dominant emotion is when you read these news articles with these details.
00:43:54.960
Sad, just unbelievable sadness, unbelievable sadness, right?
00:44:00.920
She goes on to talk about how her children, she knows her, you know, how older children were. She
00:44:11.000
remembers how young, when she was young, that age of these abuse victims, that is an amazing,
00:44:18.420
amazing statement. Very, very painful times in my marriage that I just had to push away from.
00:44:24.620
I mean, that's a strange phrase if, uh, Bill Gates wasn't involved in, if, if nothing was wrong,
00:44:30.780
uh, you know, whatever questions remain, pause, pause, pause, uh, those questions are for those
00:44:37.860
people. And even my ex-husband to answer for, and they have to answer for it. Wow. Not the media,
00:44:44.580
not the public, not conspiracy theorists, him, he needs to answer for it. She's not defending Bill
00:44:51.080
Gates. That's not the language of somebody drawing a line and, you know, stepping away from fire that
00:44:56.300
she knows is real. She, she talked about Epstein's victims, remembers being that age, remembers her
00:45:02.840
daughters. And it's a very, very painful memory and time in my, I mean, that's wow. Wow.
00:45:12.220
So then she goes on to say, I'm so happy to be away from all the muck that was there.
00:45:20.920
Muck, not rumor, not gossip, muck, something you had to live in. Um, she never accuses,
00:45:29.220
she, you know, is not trying to convict. She, she never claims, you know, knowledge she didn't have,
00:45:33.940
I think because she probably had a very, very, uh, strict, you know, uh, document she had to sign.
00:45:41.760
And that marriage, um, but you know, I, I think this interview confirms that Jeffrey Epstein was
00:45:47.580
not a harmless detour, uh, in that marriage. It confirms there were questions she couldn't answer
00:45:54.200
then. And she still can't answer now. And she wants nothing to do with it. She got away from all of that
00:46:00.480
because it was too ugly to look at. Wow. Wow. This isn't proof, but it is a signal. Uh, I don't know
00:46:11.200
how, you know, it was weird. I was talking to Piers Morgan yesterday and he said, what's happening in
00:46:17.360
America with Epstein? And he said, you know, we've had Prince Andrew, no longer a prince. I mean,
00:46:24.760
he's been dethroned. And then we had one of the heads of the labor party resign in shame. And I
00:46:30.880
said, what's happening in America. Apparently there is no shame. I mean, at least English still
00:46:36.360
have some shame revolving around this Bill Gates. He's not going to lose anything. Is it, is Bill
00:46:42.140
Gates going to lose anything? Do you think Bill Gates is going to do anything? He's going to keep
00:46:46.020
going. He's still going to be accepted by all of the powerful people. And you know, I don't know what
00:46:51.220
happened, but you don't know what happened with Prince Andrew. I mean, there's some fire there.
00:46:57.080
You don't know what happened with the guy from the labor union or from the labor party, but the
00:47:02.820
English were like, you know what? Uh, there's enough there to say, I don't want you around us anymore.
00:47:08.740
Bill Gates. Is that ever going to happen to Bill Gates with all of the things that he has done with
00:47:13.860
the WHO and all of this? Is he ever going to feel shame ever? We ever going to hold the man
00:47:20.960
responsible at least enough as a society to say, you know what, Bill, we can't put you in jail,