The Glenn Beck Program - May 01, 2023


Best of the Program | Guest: Stephen Gutowski | 5⧸1⧸23


Episode Stats

Length

43 minutes

Words per Minute

152.48047

Word Count

6,679

Sentence Count

545

Misogynist Sentences

1

Hate Speech Sentences

12


Summary

Glenn and Sarah discuss the dangers of artificial intelligence and how to be prepared for it. They also take a look at George Soros and his ties to the liberal billionaire George Soros. And they talk about how to prepare for the coming war between the US and China.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 So, uh, it's on Monday podcast. We recap some of the stuff going on. And, uh, you know,
00:00:05.140 it's interesting is, uh, I think our first hour of AI, it's freaked out everybody, uh,
00:00:12.520 yes, including me. Yeah. I mean, and it's, what is different than what I've been saying
00:00:18.220 for the last 20 years? Um, other people that are smarter than you are saying it too. So
00:00:24.240 I have to start believing it. I think that's kind of the answer there. Yeah. Cause I mean,
00:00:30.000 I go through talking about this for years. Yeah. And I go through what, you know, they're,
00:00:35.100 they're now saying they kind of had this, this meeting with the guys who did, what was it?
00:00:39.900 Social, social dilemma, the Netflix documentary. Um, and they had a meeting in Silicon Valley and
00:00:46.700 some of the biggest names of AI were in the audience and it was a little terrifying what
00:00:52.260 they said. Um, it's doing things now that we just don't understand. We don't know how it's
00:00:59.320 working. And, uh, you know, I've said there's no way to turn it off at this point, but I'm
00:01:05.840 not sure that that is true. I'm not sure we shouldn't be looking for that, for that right
00:01:11.420 now. Some stats and some amazing, uh, growth from AI. We'll tell you about that. Uh, also
00:01:18.900 the update on, can the government put you in prison if you happen to have a pistol grip, uh,
00:01:26.640 a pistol brace on your, your pistol. Can you do that? Cause that happens at the end of the month.
00:01:33.060 Yeah. That'll be a lot of fun. Uh, yep. And, uh, we get into that with Steven Kotowski. He's the,
00:01:38.220 uh, head of the reload.com, a really good second amendment journalist. And we also take on
00:01:44.100 George Soros DAs. Hmm. Yeah. You don't want to miss that one. Well, you might, you might
00:01:50.500 want to miss that one. I disagree with my own analysis. I mean, if you have good taste,
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00:01:59.620 balloon. Okay. That's good. Uh, a, um, a, uh, very large American businessman who does a lot
00:02:08.180 of business over in China has just said, uh, we already are at war with China, which makes me feel
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00:03:21.400 We're talking about, uh, AI and how important it is for everyone to pay attention because your world
00:03:31.120 is about to change and there are things that you can do. And I've got to reverse myself on an opinion
00:03:36.940 on something about AI. Um, I've been saying we can't pause this. We cannot pause this. We have to
00:03:44.880 pause this and I'll explain why. And everybody says, because I said it just even last week, you can't put
00:03:52.720 this on pause. Otherwise China will get ahead. Not true. And I'll explain in just a second. So we're
00:04:00.680 talking about some of the things that are possible now. And I just told you dump a filter where it
00:04:07.640 makes your voice and your face look like Donald Trump. Do it with Donald Trump and Joe Biden. And
00:04:15.960 you don't believe anything. They're saying this is the year that reality collapses. I just told you that
00:04:23.620 all authentication, uh, you know, for voice and for visual is over because of all of the apps that are
00:04:34.340 available. All of the, the, uh, GPT, all of that can be used now to authenticate anyone.
00:04:41.960 So they looked into, uh, things like, so what is coming? They say that this is the first time
00:04:54.100 that there has been a content creator outside of man. Now think of this. The only other time there has
00:05:03.800 been a content creator outside of outside of man was religion. God created, sent down his word
00:05:19.140 and it went forth. This they say is the invention. Some are saying it's like the invention of the wheel
00:05:27.640 or fire. Uh, this, I think it was, uh, Yuval Harari that said recently, this is the biggest thing since
00:05:39.760 religion because it's an outside creator. Now, um, they say that by 2024, it'll be the last human
00:05:51.660 election because you'll be able to, uh, a B test right now. We, a B test things, you know, a to Z
00:05:59.460 testing. Um, you'll have, uh, media that is created by bots. That's already happening. It happened last
00:06:07.520 week. Remember that GOP thing on what was it? Uh, it was on Joe Biden. Oh, and that was what happens
00:06:14.580 if he gets elected in the future and they had all like AI generated photos in it. Correct. So it was,
00:06:19.540 it was media created by AI by 2024. It'll just go on. It's just say, create media.
00:06:27.280 And to go back to your A, B test. I don't know if that's a term that, you know, most people are
00:06:31.020 familiar with it. When you're doing digital marketing, for example, you can come up with
00:06:34.980 two ideas for a slogan, right? Yeah. And what the system will do is it will send it out to a select
00:06:41.360 few, A and B, uh, and see, see how they react to it. And whichever one performs better,
00:06:48.820 that's the one they send to the mass group. That's, that's how it used to run years ago.
00:06:52.920 And this is a Z testing. And the concept being that basically you could test all the messages
00:06:58.060 to all people. And you'll know exactly what performs well and who it performs well with,
00:07:04.300 who doesn't connect with it. It is, it's, it's, it's exponential growth.
00:07:10.160 Basically specifically designed advertising directly to you.
00:07:13.700 And here's the, this is already begun, but listen to this by 2028 people will start to
00:07:23.460 have relationships. So not, sorry, not start. They are going to start having relationships
00:07:29.020 with these bots soon. Okay. But, um, uh, political parties and others will take you and build a bot
00:07:42.720 to create a relationship with you and they can do it with everyone. And it will be, it could disguise
00:07:51.480 itself as a friend. You're just, I got an online friend and it will slowly manipulate you
00:07:58.720 into doing the things it wants you to do voting for the person. It will slowly change. For instance,
00:08:08.300 the head of, um, uh, one of the big security companies out in, uh, in London. Uh, no, I'm sorry.
00:08:15.320 It's not a security company. It was the, uh, I think it was their department of defense. The head
00:08:20.240 of the department of defense said that right now today they can search everything for instance,
00:08:28.520 that I've ever said, then they can put it into a chat bot and they can slowly manipulate things
00:08:37.300 that I've said and slowly change them over time and put it out mass. No one will know that it is
00:08:47.900 piece by piece manipulated because it can look at the entirety of everything and then just change a
00:08:55.040 few things where even I may not know until the end. And everybody's like, wait a minute, you believe
00:09:01.480 this? You're like, no, I don't believe that. But everybody has heard it now because it's been
00:09:06.840 slightly changed over time. And they said they can not only do that today by lunchtime,
00:09:14.920 they can do that with a hundred million people today at lunchtime.
00:09:20.820 So they say loneliness is going to be the biggest national security threat by 2024.
00:09:29.620 So let me go back to what they call Gollum and it's like, it's like a black box. There are things
00:09:36.500 that are happening that they don't understand. You know, if you, how, how comfortable would you be
00:09:44.180 getting onto a plane where you'd be like, yeah, it flies, uh, 50% of the engineers say it could fall
00:09:51.500 out of the sky and everybody will die, you know, 10% or greater chance. Well, how does it work? Yeah.
00:09:58.400 Nobody knows. Nobody knows. Well, how do you know when it stops working? Well, you fall out of the sky.
00:10:06.220 Well, are there any warning signs? We don't know. We don't know. You'd never get on that plane.
00:10:14.180 But it is increasing its size and it's growing faster than expected because now a hundred million
00:10:22.180 people are on it. For instance, how long will it take to be able to do, you know, uh, really complex
00:10:31.720 math? They brought all of the AI people together, all the big futurists and said, when do you predict
00:10:37.960 that $30,000 prize? If whoever gets closest, the closest was four years, four years, it happened
00:10:47.660 in one, uh, theory of mind. That is, that is how people think it's, you know, when you start
00:10:58.140 to have your own opinions and your own voice. So theory of mind in 2018, it had zero in 2019.
00:11:06.960 It had a little bit in 2022 in January, it had, uh, the mind of a seven-year-old.
00:11:17.460 So it's thinking like a seven-year-old November of 2022. So just six months later, it had the
00:11:25.640 mind of a nine-year-old. And what they're concerned about is it is thinking, trying to predict you
00:11:36.020 and trying to grow itself. And it is thinking like a nine-year-old. When you start to get
00:11:43.000 nine, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, you as a mind, it starts to change and you become rebellious.
00:11:56.160 Right now they only have, no, don't do that. No, don't do that. No, don't do that.
00:12:00.460 They're afraid that it's going to start saying, oh really? Yeah, just watch me. And they have
00:12:07.200 no idea. By the way, to emphasize on how they have no idea what it's going to do, this theory
00:12:15.600 of mind thing, they didn't know it had developed any of this until last month.
00:12:23.740 Okay. I, I mean, I don't know. Uh, it's teaching itself. It's becoming essentially more mature,
00:12:34.060 like as it goes through life. And so like, uh, last week, last week, it taught itself research
00:12:45.820 level chemistry. Okay. They don't know why they didn't teach it. It taught itself research level
00:12:55.840 chemistry. So the bot is teaching itself and it's in the hands of people. So you could,
00:13:03.100 it could tell you now how to go make, you know, uh, toxic nerve gas because it knows it.
00:13:11.460 And it knows what's on the shelves of home Depot and it's in the hands of a hundred million people.
00:13:18.620 It is teaching itself again. And without any programming, for instance, it scraped the internet
00:13:27.600 and it learned everything off the internet and had access to everything. And it ran out of things
00:13:35.760 to learn from. So it started creating tests to test itself so it can get better. Then it said by
00:13:46.120 itself, you know, I have all this YouTube stuff. I have all of radio, all the radio shows. I have all
00:13:53.080 this YouTube. I have everything. And it started to whisper is, you know, uh, audio to text. It started
00:14:03.220 using the whisper program and it taught itself everything from video that it had, that it is
00:14:11.820 scraped. Okay. Without being told to do that, it ran out of things to learn from. So it started
00:14:18.680 teaching itself and it's now at double the rate, the exponential curve. Um, three weeks ago,
00:14:30.860 it developed code that makes 25% of code two times faster. It feeds itself. And they're saying
00:14:44.200 this is worrisome because nukes don't sit in a shelter and get stronger. AI is. Um,
00:14:56.260 let me give you just the summary here of, of what we can do. After watching this,
00:15:06.540 the big concern for me is you can't stop it. People are going to do something. You cannot stop it.
00:15:13.980 And it, cause it's already out and China will do it. No, if you cut it off from the sources now of a
00:15:23.600 hundred million people, it automatically slows down. Okay. You can pause it and it'll slow down,
00:15:29.840 but China does not release. They've not released a bot like ours in China because they know they
00:15:38.040 can't trust it to not tell their people about Tiananmen square. They know that it will probably
00:15:45.120 sexualize their children. So they've never released it and they're not releasing it
00:15:50.500 by capping it here. It may be the only way to save America because they're saying this is so
00:16:01.380 destructive that if we don't cap it and pause, China will win because we'll be in chaos and just,
00:16:11.580 it will destroy us as a nation. So I would call your Congressman and say, cause you can't,
00:16:20.460 you have to play. They were explaining. It's like Wayne Gretzky. He doesn't ski to the, or I mean,
00:16:26.440 um, uh, skate to the puck. He skate, he skates to where the puck is going to be. There's nobody in
00:16:36.000 Washington that can do that, but we have to just pause it until we get a handle on it.
00:16:47.100 This is the best of the Glenn Beck program. And we really want to thank you for listening.
00:16:54.500 This is the Glenn Beck program. So the ATF, uh, you know, is just making up things as they go along.
00:17:04.880 Uh, and with help of the last president and this president, uh, I was very upset when Donald Trump,
00:17:13.000 uh, went for the bump stock ban ban. That's not something you can just do. And you don't want to
00:17:20.180 give that power to the ATF. They don't have the power, nor does the president have the power just
00:17:26.080 to do that. Congress establishes the laws. Um, well, thank goodness it's been what, how many years,
00:17:33.420 four years, but they finally overturned this. Uh, now this is, it's going to go to the Supreme court,
00:17:39.660 but they've, uh, the latest ruling on the bump stock is that the ATF contradicts itself.
00:17:48.320 It has no right to do it. Congress has to act if they don't tough beans when they can't get it right.
00:17:56.980 Well, how's the American citizen supposed to get it right? They overturned the ban. That's the second
00:18:02.500 court of appeals that it's gone through. It's going to go to the Supreme court, but that looks
00:18:07.220 really good and might be of help, uh, with the pistol brace ruling. Um, I have several friends
00:18:15.760 that have, well, I don't know them personally because I think they're extremists. You don't
00:18:20.860 know your friends personally? No, not these friends. Oh, okay. Yeah. Irresponsible. They lost,
00:18:26.140 they've, they've lost a lot of their guns on boating accidents. Oh no. So very irresponsible.
00:18:31.300 But anyway, um, that have these pistol brace guns and, uh, at the end of the month, it's a felony
00:18:41.740 to own one. Is that, can that possibly be true? We, it is until the court rules differently. It's insane.
00:18:49.740 So, uh, Steven Gutowski is with us. He is the founder, uh, of the reload.com. He is a journalist
00:18:57.820 and I've been looking for somebody who's not an activist, but somebody who actually is reading
00:19:04.900 all the laws, knows what's really happening and can talk to me at that level. Steven, welcome.
00:19:12.420 Hey, thanks for having me. You bet. So where does this stand and is there going to be any
00:19:19.720 kind of injunction on this by the end of the month? Yeah. So it's set to go into effect by the
00:19:27.360 end of month. And anyone who has a pistol brace equipped rifle with a barrel that's got, that's
00:19:33.740 shorter than 16 inches will be considered to be in possession of a unregistered, um, NFA items similar
00:19:42.500 to a unregistered machine gun and, uh, could be prosecuted for a federal felony, but, uh, it is
00:19:49.400 possible. There could be a injunction before that date comes down. As you noted, there is
00:19:55.260 significant reason to think that this rule is going to be in hot water in the courts because of what's
00:20:02.740 happened with the bump stock ban. I got to believe that there are Americans that would, uh, say over
00:20:11.140 my dead body and will challenge it in the court by go ahead, come and get it. I'm not really one of
00:20:17.720 those. I would, uh, I would like to, uh, pick another hill to die on. Um, however, uh, you know,
00:20:27.280 one would consider it, I would consider it cause I'd be the kind of guy they would come for first,
00:20:32.640 you know, to make an example out of everybody. Uh, but you are talking a felony charge, which
00:20:39.060 at least in New Jersey, I know some of the gun charges are like 20 years in prison.
00:20:45.780 Yeah. Federal felony charge under the national firearms act is, uh, you know, up to 10 years
00:20:50.580 in prison. Now there are a couple of ways that you can comply with the rule. Uh, one is by
00:20:56.840 registering your gun with the ATF. Not going to do that. They've, they've waived, they waived the fee
00:21:02.780 for that, but, Oh, that's nice. Now, hang on just a second. Let me ask you, uh, uh, you know,
00:21:09.060 I have a stamp for some automatic weapons that I've owned for years and years. Uh, and you have
00:21:15.560 to do it the right way, get the stamp. I know I couldn't take possession of that gun until I had
00:21:22.280 the federal license to do it. And if it's ever separated from the gun, I'm in trouble. Uh, so
00:21:28.980 what is the, what is the deal you they're asking you to turn yourself in while you have the gun
00:21:37.420 and asking for the stamp, which could take a year to get, aren't they setting you up? I mean,
00:21:45.620 cause they won't tell you that as long as you filed, you're not gonna, you're not going to be
00:21:49.680 charged. That is what they're saying that as long as you file by the end of the period,
00:21:55.300 the grace period here at the end of May, uh, that you won't be charged, you know, if it,
00:22:00.360 if it's processing, there's a, you can also remove the pistol brace. You can separate it from,
00:22:05.700 from your gun. That's another solution that they propose. Although they do say
00:22:09.600 that you have to remove it in a way that you're not supposed to be able to
00:22:13.160 reattach it. Yeah. So, uh, destroy the brace. Yeah. Okay. All right. Um, I mean, it's,
00:22:24.360 it's nuts. So several States are going out. I know Texas is going after this,
00:22:29.620 but I haven't heard anything on it. Where does this, where does this stand in the courts?
00:22:37.260 There was a ruling late last month, uh, or sorry, early last month that, uh, denied a preliminary
00:22:44.920 injunction in the fifth circuit, which is where this case kind of has the best chance of succeeding
00:22:50.060 because that's the, one of the circuits that had the bump stock ban ruling, uh, you know,
00:22:56.400 against the ATF. Uh, but so it may, the real question is whether any of these other cases,
00:23:02.820 and there are numerous other cases will actually get an injunction before the deadline hits. Uh,
00:23:09.260 and certainly you would imagine that that is obviously what the plaintiffs want,
00:23:13.200 and the judges will be mindful of this upcoming deadline. But as we saw in the bump stock ban case,
00:23:20.440 that was five years in the making, uh, no, no judge acted before that deadline went into place. So
00:23:26.860 it's entirely possible. You won't, that you might win eventually in court, but it might be years after.
00:23:33.700 So tell me about the, the ruling that happened, uh, last week on the bump stock ban that,
00:23:41.740 that seemed to be the judge saying, you know, the FBI or the, uh, ATF doesn't have any jurisdiction
00:23:48.980 here to just make up laws, especially laws that contradict their own experts and their own people.
00:23:57.040 Yeah. So they relied on something called the rule of lenity, and this played a big role in the fifth
00:24:02.320 circuit ruling too, where essentially because the ATF has basically flip-flopped on whether these devices
00:24:08.820 are legal or whether they're, they should be captured under the NFA, like a machine gun is,
00:24:14.660 uh, that makes it impossible for the average citizen to be able to discern what they're supposed to do
00:24:21.840 with this, with these devices that they bought legally. And so you can't criminally charge anyone
00:24:27.700 for this. And that's what this, these rulings have come down under, uh, it's, which is interesting
00:24:33.840 because you'd think that the fights over the bump stock ban or the pistol brace ban or the so-called
00:24:39.820 ghost gun ban would be about the second amendment or even, you know, uh, the agency overreach, but
00:24:47.500 instead they've mostly been about this rule of lenity principle. Every, every time I file taxes,
00:24:52.780 I'm just going to say rule of lenity, uh, over and over again. What the hell is lenity? What does that
00:24:56.720 mean? Lenity? It means that it's, if it's not clear to the government, what the law says, you know,
00:25:04.540 so for instance, the ATF used to say that pistol braces are perfectly legal. They had said this for
00:25:10.680 over a decade and they sent out a bunch of letters on a bunch of different braces. And now they're
00:25:15.220 saying, nevermind, these are not legal on their own. You, you'd have to, they're NSA devices. And so
00:25:23.040 because the NF, the ATF doesn't even have a good grasp on what the law actually says when they're
00:25:29.920 interpreting it, your average citizen can't be expected to, to know that either.
00:25:35.840 Steven, is there, is there other forms of attack on the bump stock ban? Because I mean,
00:25:40.500 what concerns me about it is, as you mentioned, the second amendment, generally speaking, but also
00:25:44.800 executive power as to how they can control guns. I mean, this came from a Republican president. So
00:25:50.480 most of the Republicans who would usually stand up and say, this is a second amendment violation
00:25:56.120 were silent. They didn't say much of anything and just allowed this to occur. I worry about that
00:26:01.880 precedent being set. Is there a challenge in the courts to this that can maybe make a difference?
00:26:07.400 Yeah. I mean, the fifth circuit ruling on the bump stock ban did touch on, I mean, the sixth and
00:26:13.180 fifth both talked about rule of Lenity, but the fifth circuit also talked about the Administrative
00:26:17.920 Procedures Act, which is what governs, you know, how much power federal agencies have to interpret
00:26:24.380 the law. And they essentially said what you guys said at the beginning of this segment, the ATF doesn't
00:26:29.920 have the power to just determine that a bump stock is a machine gun when clearly the statute's text
00:26:37.620 contradicts that. Because, you know, a bump stock, you still have to actuate that trigger. You still
00:26:43.400 have to pull that trigger every shot you take, which is different from the definition, the law's
00:26:48.940 definition of what a machine gun is. So there is that aspect to these cases. But yeah, I mean, I think
00:26:54.740 the point is, is really vital here. This bump stock ban that Trump did really laid the groundwork for
00:27:01.960 what Biden has been doing with his ghost gun ban and his pistol brace ban. They're basically the same
00:27:07.880 logic. And they're, but additionally, they're open to the same lines of attack, too, for that same
00:27:13.980 reason. Well, it's, uh, it's interesting to me that, uh, you know, we, we will remain silent on our
00:27:21.420 side. And it's why we have to stand up, you know, and, and reach out when it hurts our side, if it
00:27:29.620 violates principles and those, you know, the, because once you violate the principle on your side,
00:27:35.820 you open the door up for the next, I think this is why they worked so hard to, uh, get Donald Trump
00:27:43.200 to nationalize the, the drug, uh, search for, uh, for COVID and, and tried to nationalize all these
00:27:52.640 companies and say, you've got to make these things, uh, to, uh, you know, like, uh, the, uh, the masks.
00:27:59.260 I think they didn't want that for that time. They wanted that precedent set by him.
00:28:05.820 Maybe I'm wrong. Um, all right. Well, thank you so much. I, I really appreciate it, Steven. Um,
00:28:11.640 thank you.
00:28:13.260 Thank you.
00:28:13.960 You bet. Bye-bye. Um, his site, by the way, the reload.com is very good. If, if you really want
00:28:20.500 to understand these issues, he does a lot of deep dives into the intricacies and, and he's, all of
00:28:26.160 this stuff is rule of lenity stuff, right? I can't understand any of it. I, it's all impossible.
00:28:30.820 How is that not an argument for taxes? Okay. Cause every single person says, I don't know.
00:28:39.080 I'll give you a great one right now is if you happen to be in the world of filing cryptocurrency
00:28:42.420 taxes, Holy crap. Do they not have any clarity whatsoever? Coinbase is threatening to move its
00:28:50.120 operations off out of the country because they will not give them any regulatory clarity on what's
00:28:56.320 going on. They've asked for years to just try to give us the basics of what you want us to do here.
00:29:02.480 They won't do it. Uh, and this is constant in the world of taxes. And I think firearms is just
00:29:08.460 as justice critical, except for the fact that with firearms, if you mess up in any small way,
00:29:14.080 you go to prison, right? Like at least with taxes that you'll usually get a penalty and have a chance
00:29:18.900 to pay it back. You won't. Well, maybe not me, but some people do. Yeah, I know. Um, but I, I, I,
00:29:26.180 it is the tool of authoritarians to have the law so vague that you can interpret it any way you want.
00:29:38.820 That's why you don't allow the administration, either Republican or, or, um, Democrat to make laws
00:29:50.460 that is in the constitution. That power belongs to Congress. Those are the people you vote out.
00:29:59.340 You don't like the law. You vote those people out. What they've done is they're such cowards.
00:30:04.400 They long ago, just let the administration, well, the secretary can decide that. No, no,
00:30:12.380 they can't. The ATF can't decide what is a law. They don't have that constitutional power,
00:30:19.000 but we've all accepted it. It's got to stop. There's a great Twitter account called at a crime
00:30:25.280 a day or at crime a day is what it is at crime a day. And each day it features a new, uh, ridiculous,
00:30:34.400 standard, like the most recent one they have up there is what is the divide between calling
00:30:38.560 something a pie and a tart. And in case you were wondering, a frozen cherry pie can be called a
00:30:44.640 frozen cherry tart only if the diameter is not more than four inches. A five inch frozen cherry
00:30:50.040 tart may be considered misbranded and exposed the pie maker to criminal liability under 21 USC,
00:30:55.380 three 33 and three 43. Oh my gosh. It's a great account. I wonder if that's why McDonald's calls
00:31:02.240 them apple pies instead of an apple tart, you know, cause they're about five or six inches,
00:31:07.520 aren't they? I don't know. Yeah. That's so stupid.
00:31:14.240 The best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:31:20.920 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. There's a few things that I think are, uh, are not going to bode
00:31:27.280 well for the president, uh, for his reelection campaign, even though he is spry. Have you noticed
00:31:34.960 that that guy is quick as a anyway? Um, you've got a couple of things going on. First of all,
00:31:41.420 let's look at the state level. Soros back prosecutor in Florida says Ron DeSantis is building a case to
00:31:48.620 remove me from office. It's an SOS call to all those people who are with George Soros and want
00:31:57.840 more crime on the streets. Um, I mean, I just, uh, who is for, who is, is there anyone that is
00:32:10.480 listening in a blue state? I should put a period there or a question. Is there anyone who is listening
00:32:17.380 in a blue state or a big blue city that is actually still for a George Soros DA? Who are
00:32:26.340 these people? Maybe five years ago, you could think, well, we've never really tried this and
00:32:31.800 right. Idiotically now like the people who supported communism, right? Like we've never tried this. It's
00:32:36.380 a theory that's been out there. Maybe something will happen. That's positive. And then a hundred
00:32:40.200 million people are dead and you're like, you know, maybe we shouldn't try this anymore. Right. That
00:32:43.700 seems like kind of the situation. Crime is going out of control, especially in those cities that have a
00:32:51.280 Soros DA and it's all, the crime is committed by the same people over and over and over again.
00:32:55.660 It was, what was it? Like 400 people in New York that have, um, caused 10,000 crime scenes.
00:33:04.100 Look, the best way to keep crime levels low is to take the people that you know are already
00:33:13.620 committing crimes and lock them up so they can't commit crimes anymore. That's the easiest way to
00:33:18.520 do it. It's hard to predict. Like we talk about this all the time with like mass shootings. It's
00:33:22.760 hard to predict a person who's never committed a crime and decides to go out and buy a gun and who
00:33:31.020 goes through a federal background check and is clean as a whistle and then walks into a bank or
00:33:36.180 a school and starts shooting people. Really, really hard to predict who that person is. Not
00:33:41.320 hard to predict the person who's been arrested 374 times, uh, when they go out and commit the 375th
00:33:47.620 crime. I don't think I follow you. So let me ask you, um, this Texas fugitive, he killed five people,
00:33:55.040 um, up in Cincinnati. Yeah. Horrible, horrible. Um, he killed five, five neighbors execution.
00:34:05.020 It was in Texas, right? Yeah, it was in, I'm sorry. It's Texas. He was living in Cleveland,
00:34:08.700 Texas, right? Wasn't it? Was it search for murder? Sorry, Cleveland, Texas. Yep. You're right. You're
00:34:19.340 I should probably, I should probably read that a little closer. Yeah, I know. Well,
00:34:24.100 it's understandable. You see the Ohio reference. Okay. So anyway, so he is, uh, he shoots five,
00:34:29.740 five neighbors. He's on the run. He's loose. No one knows where he is. There's an $80,000 reward for
00:34:37.000 him. Now here's the icing on the cake and Stu, you'll have to explain this to me because this is kind
00:34:42.820 of goes with your theory. He has already been deported five times. He's an illegal that shouldn't
00:34:52.600 have been here, but had been arrested and deported five times. So your theory is, um, this is gonna
00:35:00.280 be tough to predict that he's going to maybe commit a crime, right? Cause he's only done it how many
00:35:06.100 times before and you know, is shooting guns frequently in his back and front yard, uh, on the
00:35:11.620 weekends, uh, into the ground for fun. Um, which could be a fun pastime, I'm sure. But when you're
00:35:18.880 an illegal immigrant and you've already been deported five times, I'm going to say, maybe
00:35:22.100 that's a little bit of a warning sign, but you'd think that maybe, cause I think people would say,
00:35:28.640 okay, you, someone gets deported, they come back in. What do you do? You got to better,
00:35:32.180 you make sure you deport them, right? No, no, they can stay after that. They're just going to stay
00:35:36.340 behind bars. If you go and you get deported once and you come back in, what is the argument for
00:35:41.280 anything other than this person being locked up? I don't, I locked up. Don't do it again.
00:35:48.040 One time. All right. We'll deport you. You'll get a chance to go back to your home country. Good
00:35:52.840 luck with that. Here's the, here's the argument. Uh, I don't want to pay for them for, you know,
00:35:57.680 a long period of time, but I, you know, I think I will pay for them. I just not going to pay for
00:36:02.380 their cable TV and, and you know, their, their weight room and everything else. Start it with a year,
00:36:08.660 start with two years, start with five years, whatever you want to do, but there's needs to
00:36:12.400 be real disincentive for these people to come and do this over and over again, especially the ones
00:36:17.780 that are actually committing other crimes. All right. Try this one on for size. Could they have
00:36:22.040 seen this one coming? Woman's jogging. She's in Austin. She's out for a morning run. Now I already,
00:36:30.660 I already could say probably a problem, right? Cause you don't like exercise. Well, beyond
00:36:38.000 that you're in Austin. Yeah. Okay. Something's going to happen. Okay. Uh, so she, Austin, people
00:36:44.400 don't realize this, that don't live here. Austin's not really like Texas. No, it's more like San
00:36:49.400 Francisco. Yeah. It's not as bad. No, it's getting there, but it's getting there. It's getting
00:36:54.320 there. So, uh, so this, this, she comes, you know, she's jogging. She comes along, uh, uh,
00:37:01.800 a guy who appeared to be outside for a workout. Um, what kind of work? Well, uh, she became
00:37:12.820 a little uneasy. I like the way this is written. He appeared to be outdoors for a workout as well.
00:37:19.420 I don't know what that means. Uh, except maybe, you know, maybe wearing some Lululemon stuff.
00:37:25.480 I, or maybe not, or maybe not. Uh, she quickly became uneasy because he wore a mask. Yeah,
00:37:32.820 I think so. Why would you, I thought that was going to protect her from COVID-19. Well, no,
00:37:36.940 I don't think that kind of mask it was. And it was also 90 degrees. Um, uh, but, um, he began
00:37:44.680 to follow her. Uh, after I passed you, I could sense your evil behind me. Isaac recalled in court.
00:37:53.960 I remember looking behind me and seeing you sprinting towards me and then grabbing me.
00:37:59.440 Some of the details are too gruesome and unspeakable to say out loud, but let's just say he was
00:38:07.320 exercising one arm and maybe a little bit of a grip. You going to see on him? Yeah. Publicly.
00:38:16.180 Publicly. The type of exercise that should remain private. Now we'll see.
00:38:23.880 Is he going to go to jail? No, no, of course not. Because of a Soros DA.
00:38:31.640 Mm-hmm. How many times has he been arrested? Probably dozens. I don't, I don't know. I,
00:38:36.200 I'm, uh. I bet a lot. I bet this isn't, I bet, you know, you don't normally, this is again,
00:38:42.380 just a, just an observation. You don't normally start with the, uh, this type of crime. Usually
00:38:48.180 there's crimes that lead up to the public exercise and assault. Uh, you know, and you think in the
00:38:54.660 me too era when a joke can, can sink a person's career and have them eliminated from society
00:39:02.640 that someone who is touching themselves in public and assaulting a woman on a jog would
00:39:08.940 be treated harshly. Okay. All right. That would be my thought. All right. And I would agree
00:39:13.660 with that. Okay. Hang on just a second. I'm not going to say he's done it before. Okay.
00:39:21.400 Okay. You're not, I'm not going to, um, and, and would you know if, I mean, how could you
00:39:29.040 predict there was another woman who claimed that, um, on two separate occasions, uh, he began,
00:39:44.840 and I'm quoting furiously masturbating over a fire hydrant. Fire hydrants can be sexy.
00:39:54.920 Yeah. And, uh, she took a picture of one of those alleged incidences. One of one of the
00:40:03.120 incidences. Yeah. But he, he, he pled guilty. He's like, Oh, wow. A mistake. That's not like
00:40:08.400 me. Not like me. I am. Normally I'm not that guy. What children were around? Oh, good gracious.
00:40:14.940 I didn't. It was how the fire hydrant was dressed. That was the problem. Yeah. Um, hot yellow number
00:40:21.320 and, you know, and, and, and, you know, there, there are the, the 10 other cases, but he is
00:40:30.500 not. I'm sorry. How many? I didn't. You said 10 other cases. I don't know if that's true.
00:40:35.000 I, well, no, here it is. All 10 women, uh, claimed that he had exposed himself to them
00:40:42.220 and, uh, predict, but who could not, not a George Soros, uh, district attorney, and he's
00:40:49.300 not going to sell, uh, spend any jail time. Oh, good. Not expressing himself. That's all
00:40:54.760 he's really doing. He is unfortunately all over the sidewalk.
00:40:57.660 Now here's something else that might be falling apart a little bit and who would have seen
00:41:07.040 it? Um, there, uh, Senator Hawley is calling for a full scale FBI investigation. I don't
00:41:15.200 even know what that means anymore into the 85,000 migrant kids that have just gone missing, but
00:41:25.940 that's it. I mean, just the 85,000. Hey, we had what? 345,000 children come in in a year.
00:41:33.840 Okay. Well, it wasn't a full year, but early in 2021. And what were we supposed to do? 321.
00:41:41.920 We only lose 85. That's not bad. It's a good percentage. It's a good percentage. I mean,
00:41:46.120 you'd be in the hall of fame with that batting average. Amen, brother. Amen. So we lost 85,000
00:41:52.520 of these, uh, migrant children and, uh, they've just, they've just disappeared. And, uh, the
00:42:00.240 administration has lost all contact with the children. Now some would say Houston, we have
00:42:06.860 a problem, but no, no. Um, the HHS has loosened their vetting processes now for sponsors. And if
00:42:17.680 whistleblowers come out, they have, uh, uh, they retaliated against them. So, but think
00:42:26.560 of it this way. Biden's helping the slave trade come back. He's going to put you all back in
00:42:32.980 chains. You know what I mean? Yeah. So he's got that going on. Uh, Holly says they're forced
00:42:38.860 to make auto parts, process meat in slaughterhouses and re-roof houses. Now, I don't know about
00:42:46.580 you, but if I'm a neighbor and somebody's having their house, you know, the roof redone
00:42:53.100 and I see a kid on the roof, I might ask, I might ask. However, I had a plumber who came
00:43:04.340 with his kid and I, I asked, who's the kid? He's like, as my son, he goes to work with
00:43:12.780 me. And then I never asked any follow-up questions. Right. And you, they probably was, oh, actually
00:43:17.300 yeah. Legal immigrant slave. Uh, yeah. He's really good. Cause they're not there. We pay
00:43:21.400 him $0. Yeah. So it works out really well. Probably if, I mean, if you look, if you have
00:43:26.720 an, if you have an honest sex trader, that's what they're going to say. Right. And then you
00:43:31.600 can't trust all of them. That's the thing people don't understand. Yeah. That's why
00:43:35.660 you leave it in the hands of a Soros, a DA. Yeah. You know what I mean? Where Soros
00:43:40.220 DAs often let people leave things in their hands. But again, yeah, I wouldn't. You don't
00:43:44.280 want to. Don't want to go. No, not necessary. Don't shake hands with me.
00:43:46.880 Na, na, na, na.