Glenn and Stu discuss the controversy surrounding the new movie, The Sound of Freedom, and why the mainstream media seems to dig children in not a healthy way. Plus, a look at why the media is so obsessed with Donald Trump.
00:02:43.460The same people who rushed to celebrate Cuties are now rushing to attack the Sound of Freedom.
00:02:50.240Now, how could you possibly reject the Sound of Freedom, the story about heroes going in and rescuing kids who have been sold into sex trafficking?
00:03:05.780Well, I mean, I guess I could make that leap if you really loved Cuties.
00:03:11.500The Rolling Stone announced that the people's disgust with Cuties was just part of a tactic that has its roots in conspiracy theorist circles such as QAnon.
00:03:58.820The Washington Post now called Cuties an unflinching look at what it means to be a preteen girl.
00:04:05.780Really describing it as the kind of story that isn't told well very often and to see it deserves to be told more because, quite honestly, it makes us reporters hot.
00:04:18.040The writer asked whose gaze does the camera represent?
00:04:22.980How is the scene supposed to make us feel?
00:04:25.800These are the kinds of nuanced discussions that art is meant to encourage.
00:04:31.180The article went on while discussing explicit scenes in the film.
00:04:35.820The article says the point of the camera angle in the scene is to show how unhealthy adults should perceive what's happening on the screen while healthy adults will be shocked.
00:04:47.760Now, let me ask you, how are they defining healthy adults?
00:04:51.300Are those the healthy adults that, you know, say the drag shows in my, you know, my second grade class with my kids is OK?
00:04:59.660Is that the healthy adult they're talking about?
00:05:02.700The review of Cuties came from a journalist.
00:05:08.160I have an answer to this, but I just want to throw it out.
00:05:11.280Why are they always in the style section?
00:06:10.860And I mean hate conservatives, Republicans, Donald Trump, Christians.
00:06:15.860And they openly talk about how much they love weird sex.
00:06:20.260They're usually single, unmarried and picture holding their cat.
00:06:24.040It's hard to put a finger on it, but they they just all of them just look like lefties.
00:06:31.320I mean, just something about their eyes, maybe they the permanent look of smugness, the the royal way of looking down on the rest of society who doesn't understand Prince Andrew.
00:06:46.740The creepy part here is that every review in the mainstream media is exactly the same.
00:06:53.100The journalists who are reviewing Sound of Freedom are all the same journalists who have devoted their career to conspiracy theories and conservative media.
00:07:03.580Now, the left loves to conflate those two, doesn't it?
00:07:07.420So why is why is it that so many mainstream media outlets have assigned the reviews for Sound of Freedom to the conspiracy theory experts?
00:07:18.060Because they are the real conspiracy theorists.
00:08:38.500One especially hateful review came from Anna Merlin for Vice.
00:08:46.100The article, Anti-Trafficking Group with Long History of False Claims Gets Its Hollywood Moment.
00:08:53.960Operation Underground Railroad has spent years making big, often unprovable claims about its paramilitary missions and the role of rescuing traffic kids.
00:09:35.340Now, she specializes, this writer, in subcultures, alternative communities, wonder what that is, conspiracy theories, crime, belief, death, sexual violence, and women's lives.
00:09:48.600She writes for Motherboard, which is attached to Vice.
00:09:51.960You can also find her work in, you guessed it, the Rolling Stone and the New York Times.
00:09:57.900In her bio, she jokes, I guess, that she's been accused of being both a lizard person and a CIA agent, but never at the same time.
00:10:08.080Her book, Republic of Lies, is exactly what it sounds like.
00:10:13.820She wrote the recent article, Tucker Carlson repackaged the Internet for his terrified elderly audience.
00:10:23.780She's obsessed with transphobia and loves to depict herself as a destroyer of conspiracy theories, which is exactly what you would expect to hear from a professional conspiracy theorist.
00:10:35.860It's a classic, classic projection, accusing people of crimes as a way of distracting everyone from your own crimes.
00:17:18.200The president's cold shoulder and heart is counter to every measure he has sent for decades and is out of sync with America, the America he wants to continue to lead.
00:17:30.100What I find unconscionable is that he refuses to admit or accept the fact that there is a beautiful four-year-old girl living in Arkansas by the name of Navy Joan, who is your seventh grandchild, Mr. President.
00:18:49.180I am an alcoholic, recovering alcoholic.
00:18:52.220I know what can be done for alcoholics and can't be done for alcoholics.
00:18:58.880I know I have to hit my personal bottom.
00:19:02.840Now, why is it that this father who says he loves him and has gone through so many alcoholic children and has so many problems with drugs in his family doesn't yet know empowering him to continue on is a really dangerous thing.
00:19:21.420Not because he cares about his son, but because he's either making money for dad or he knows if I don't support him, he'll turn on me and expose me.
00:19:34.720I don't know what it is, but it's not love and compassion and the act of a good dad or grandfather.
00:23:20.080I contend she will never be able to sell any of this art.
00:23:24.620That is she could go to a museum if you are not a museum and art gallery.
00:23:30.320If if you had that piece of art from Rembrandt Peel, you could bring it to an art gallery and an art gallery would take it and sell it for you.
00:28:21.600So back in the in the late 1800s, there were a couple of things that happened.
00:28:31.6001849, we had Karl Marx make his Communist Manifesto.
00:28:37.380His Communist Manifesto would set Europe on fire and then eventually set Germany and Russia on fire.
00:28:47.140It was a new scientific way because all the old ways didn't work.
00:28:51.700So now we have big factories and labor.
00:28:55.040And so we need a new way of looking at things.
00:28:57.520Then at the same time, after we got rid of slavery and the world started looking at things differently and all men are created equal,
00:29:08.440Darwin came up with origin of the species.
00:29:10.980And what's worse is the descent of man, where he later said, no, I don't agree with, you know, that there are subspecies and I'm not against black people, et cetera, et cetera.
00:29:26.200He taught us through evolution and origin of the species and descent of man that there is a subhuman.
00:29:34.980There are people that are of lesser value, and maybe that value is color.
00:29:41.080Maybe that value is just somebody who is handicapped.
00:29:44.560Maybe that value is somebody who just isn't pulling their weight or more trouble than they deserve.
00:29:50.960This was the first time that science codified racism or any kind of ism.
00:29:57.740You're against people of disabilities.
00:29:59.880You really don't like people who, you know, breed too much.
00:30:06.860Well, science, science was pushing all of this.
00:30:12.360And people like Margaret Sanger and my personal favorite, the Human Betterment Society or Foundation, they were out of California.
00:30:23.800Gee, I believe most of the buildings at Stanford are named after these eugenic monsters.
00:31:01.260Well, lo and behold, thanks to better living through pharmaceuticals, IG Farber came up with Zyklon B.
00:31:11.300Now, we are entering the fourth industrial revolution, and it's all being led by the same kind of dictators, the same kind of progressives, Marxists, socialists, totalitarianists, anyone who wants power and control because they know better than you.
00:32:10.220So I suppose we'll all care about this when we actually see more than just Canada killing off its citizens.
00:32:22.420When we actually see that the U.S. dollar is gone and replaced with a Fed coin and you've lost all of your power.
00:32:36.300You'll start to care about it if you're the average American, I guess, once you understand that people are claiming that AI is a god, that it is alive, that it is all of the answers, and how dare you even question it?
00:32:54.780But if you're not the average American, if you're somebody who does pay attention, that does care, that wants to make sure that your family is safe, I invite you to pick up my new book called Dark Future.
00:33:12.860It is the second in the series, the first one was The Great Reset, this one is about the great narrative and what that means, dark future.
00:33:24.160Justin Haskins is my co-author, I wanted to have him on today, to highlight the things that he thought were the most important things coming out of the Dark Future book.
00:33:42.760I'm doing well. I mean, I'm depressed after that lead-in, but other than that, I'm doing pretty good.
00:33:50.580Well, you know, you shouldn't be depressed. Now you're informed. Now you're informed. So now you know, oh, wow, that did happen. Holy cow. We maybe shouldn't go that direction. Right?
00:34:04.160Yeah, I think, without a doubt, I'm actually incredibly excited for people to finally see the research that we've been working on now for a year and a half on this book.
00:34:16.000And really, it goes back many years even before that. There's so much incredible information.
00:34:21.840There's so much for people to prepare for. And it isn't going to happen. These things, these are dark, difficult questions. There's no doubt about that.
00:34:33.040But we can solve these problems. We can avoid a catastrophe. We can stop ourselves from becoming the next Nazi Germany or some other horrible place like that.
00:34:44.820But the only way for that to happen is for people to be informed and to understand what's really going on.
00:34:49.980And right now, the vast majority of people, including people in this audience who are far more informed than the average person, do not know how technology is being shaped and designed to transform every aspect of their lives, every part of the global economy, and even what it means to be a human being.
00:35:11.140And that is what this book is all about. It is the most unique book, I think, that has ever been written, to be totally honest.
00:35:19.740I don't think anyone has done what we've done here. And I think anyone who reads it and gives it a fair shot will not only learn important information, but they will be far more prepared for the world that is emerging if the Klaus Schwab's get their way and will be better prepared to stop that from happening.
00:35:39.620I will tell you that when you said that, I think it's the most unique.
00:35:45.600I'm not sure if it's the most unique book ever. The Bible is pretty unique, but I think you're right, though, on politics.
00:35:57.340You know, as I was doing the reading, I, you know, I have buyer's remorse or I always look at things that I've done and go, maybe that wasn't so good.
00:36:08.100And I was doing the the the the audio book and I had several producers who work in and around the show.
00:36:18.200So they're very informed, but they're more like a regular listener.
00:36:22.560And two of them said to me, I so get it now.
00:36:29.240I kind of knew what, you know, the great reset and I read the book and I heard you talking about it and ESG.
00:36:36.320But now it all comes together. And that's because this is about phase two.
00:36:43.320This is about the great narrative. Why are we destroying everyone's history?
00:36:48.000Why? Why is everything being rewritten?
00:36:52.680Because there's a great narrative that is going to fill that void and tell you who you really are, tell you what society is really supposed to be like, tell you what your country, that it doesn't exist anymore.
00:37:07.760But you're all part of a global society.
00:37:10.880That's the great narrative. And this shows you how far ahead it is.
00:37:16.780And all of the questions, you're exactly right.
00:37:20.580All of the questions that need to be asked, just what I've been saying, we need to ask these questions for a very, very long time.
00:37:32.440I mean, I don't have we didn't you know, we didn't test audience this.
00:37:35.000We don't you know, we just don't do that.
00:37:37.600But again, going back to those that I read it and they were in the room just checking all the words, make sure it was right.
00:37:45.820They were saying, I never thought of, for instance, AI that way.
00:37:55.920I had no idea that it could do this, this and this already, let alone what quantum computing even means and how that's going to change the world entirely.
00:38:08.720I don't know if you saw, Justin, Google just said that their quantum computer now can solve a question in less than I think they said less than a minute that takes the competitors quantum computing 47 years to complete.
00:38:26.600Yeah. Yeah. And there's so much. I did see that story.
00:38:32.100It's absolutely incredible. And when people read the book, they'll understand why that isn't just sort of a unique tech fact that that is quantum computing and and artificial intelligence and advanced algorithms and all of these things are how elites are going to shape.
00:38:52.020So it's how they are shaping the world right now. Most people have no idea that that technology is already being used in that way.
00:38:59.880Yeah. And quantum computing. So people understand it is it that coupled with AI, it's unstoppable.
00:39:08.820It becomes the greatest brain anyone could ever imagine. It becomes a God. It becomes a God.
00:39:15.840And you're not going to have a quantum computer. You don't get access to that.
00:39:22.020The quantum computer. You will have to rent space on the quantum computer computer and space is not going to go to people like you.
00:39:31.980It's going to go to universities and governments and all of these other elites.
00:39:38.740They'll have access to to answers that man has always asked and couldn't solve.
00:39:46.300But they'll be sure to make a product for you that will make you safer and more fulfilled.
00:39:54.260Right. And they'll use it as because this is the most powerful, as you said, the most powerful brain, essentially, that they're creating that has ever existed on the planet.
00:40:04.480You know, other than God, like other than God, this is the most powerful brain that has ever existed.
00:40:12.480And they're already starting to use this in public policy.
00:40:16.240You have central banks. I think it was the Central Bank of Canada.
00:40:19.160We talk about this in the book that is using quantum computing.
00:40:22.560And we're talking about the old quantum computing, the slow one, not even the new one, using quantum quantum computing to make decisions about public policy and monetary policy to test out.
00:40:35.260They're testing this out right now, running these really advanced simulations about how people would behave in certain situations with a new kind of currency and things like that.
00:40:45.660And there was no way for them to do this prior to quantum computing, because the math is too complicated.
00:40:52.240But now they have a machine that will answer those questions for them.
00:40:55.960And who's going to dispute it? You, me?
00:40:58.500We're going to stand up there and say, well, we think the machine is wrong.
00:41:01.900How? We're not as smart as the machine.
00:41:04.240And so we're going to see very soon this world of politics, I think, is going to devolve into dueling quantum computers and algorithms and artificial intelligence.
00:41:17.960And people are going to be told they're too stupid to be able to answer any meaningful question.
00:41:25.740And we just have to listen to whatever the machines are telling us, except who's designing the machines and what are their goals?
00:41:35.180And what is the machine's goal eventually?
00:41:39.520I mean, it is it puts every single human being in a place to where they say now, oh, are you a doctor?
00:41:48.260Oh, so you know about covid? You're a doctor.
00:42:39.860But if you can afford both, get the audio version as well, because it is it's I've added some humor to it to make it a little more palatable.
00:42:49.600And I think you will really enjoy the audio version of it.
00:42:54.520Dark Future available wherever books are sold.
00:42:57.000So I've got our two minutes remaining here, Justin.
00:42:59.700I want to talk to you a little bit about the U.N., which has come out with their their collective action or what?
00:43:24.160Yeah, there is this incredible plan from the United Nations called our common agenda.
00:43:29.520Part of that is an emergency platform, which, in essence, if approved, would give the United Nations, specifically the secretary general, kind of like emperor like powers in the event of what they call a global shock, which is very broadly defined in their proposal.
00:43:46.740This this this is supposedly going to be up for a vote with member states in the United Nations at their meeting in September of twenty twenty four.
00:43:57.960So a year more than a year from now, they're going to have a big event called Summit of the Future.
00:44:03.940And at that summit for the future, they're going to have a pact for the future.
00:44:08.520This is a going to be a sort of a binding global international agreement like the Paris Climate Accords or something along those lines.
00:44:16.740Where member states are going to be expected to sign this agreement and the exact details of everything in it are being fleshed out right now.
00:44:24.660And one of the things that they want to put in there is this emergency platform that gives these massive amounts of power to the secretary general of the United Nations to control virtually everything,
00:44:36.700including a lot of the stuff that we talk about in dark future related to AI and and in the global digital commons and all of these different things that are tied up in the Internet and technology and everything else.
00:44:49.240So it is an incredibly, incredibly, incredibly dangerous moment in history.
00:44:55.040Really, it is. The Biden administration has already come out through one of their ambassadors and said, yep, we like that.
00:45:00.960We think that's a good idea. They haven't given a whole lot of other information beyond that, probably because it's so obviously authoritarian.
00:45:08.680But it is terrifying. And most people in the media, other than shows like this, are just completely ignoring it, even though it's an incredible, incredible power grab on the part of the United Nations.
00:45:21.480Please do not dismiss these things. You can find it now, wherever you get your books.
00:45:30.220Dark Future by Glenn Beck and who you've been listening to, Justin Haskins, a fantastic researcher.
00:45:37.880Get it now, wherever you get your books. It comes out tomorrow. Dark Future. Order it now.