The Glenn Beck Program - February 12, 2021


Best of The Program | Guests: Bill O’Reilly & Jeff Brown | 2⧸12⧸21


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40 minutes

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157.56183

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6,377

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6

Misogynist Sentences

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00:00:00.000 hello america it's friday oh yes it's friday uh and guys uh i didn't get flowers it's valentine's
00:00:09.380 day what what is wrong with you stop at a grocery store or 7-eleven and get i don't know a snickers
00:00:18.960 bar or whatever but it's valentine's day we'll uh get into all of the news of the day and there
00:00:25.340 is a lot we also have jeff brown on our show today coming up in hour number three jeff is a
00:00:32.080 silicon valley expert uh a guy who's worked in big tech for a long long time i asked him to come on
00:00:39.520 we're going to talk to him about several things but one of them are the navy's ufo patents if you
00:00:46.980 don't know what those are uh you need to read up it it is there's something going on uh with the
00:00:54.240 united states and ufo technology we don't know what it is but i asked him a week ago i said jeff
00:01:01.000 would you just look into these patents see if there's anything here he's got his answer for us
00:01:06.020 coming up today bill o'reilly is going to be with us we're going to talk a little bit about um
00:01:11.160 we're going to talk just a little bit of uh cancel culture with disney and where we should fight on
00:01:18.160 that ted cruz is coming up to talk about the impeachment and i give you the great reset
00:01:23.700 the bank of america press release that came out yesterday all of these things and so much more
00:01:31.400 in 60 seconds
00:01:33.400 you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
00:01:44.240 usa today uh has uh written an article maga co-conspirators ted cruz and josh holly
00:01:54.440 play jurors at trump's trial imagine sitting in a courtroom awaiting a trial of a man arrested for
00:02:00.620 assaulting your mother it was a robbery gone wrong he merely tried to spook her into giving him some
00:02:05.720 money but in the process he became enraged and knocked her over breaking her hip the judge lets the
00:02:11.280 jury into the room they settle in you suddenly see a familiar face the driver of the getaway car is on
00:02:18.060 the jury he gives the defendant a thumbs up and you realize the fix is in that is from usa today
00:02:27.220 talking about senator ted cruz who joins us now from washington uh hello ted how are you
00:02:34.200 glenn good to be with you as always i i can't i mean our country has gone mad ted it has gone mad
00:02:42.320 uh tell us what the latest is in the impeachment trial what it's about uh and what the outcome's
00:02:50.260 going to be what is it going to mean well sure you know what you started off with is is the simple
00:02:55.980 reality that that our media is totally broken now uh that they no longer pretend to be journalists
00:03:02.860 they're just propagandists that at the age of trump one of the most significant effects of the age of
00:03:09.640 trump has been that virtually the entire media whether it's usa today whether it's it's your old
00:03:15.720 home cnn they've lost their minds they are consumed by trump hatred they don't pretend to cover news
00:03:22.240 they are propagandists for a particle partisan political view and so that particular piece it's it's
00:03:30.540 almost as if the author is not aware that the constitution assigns the impeachment authority
00:03:36.280 to the house of representatives of the united states assigns the authority to try impeachment
00:03:41.620 in the senate it's almost as if the author of that piece is not aware that the framers understood that
00:03:47.680 when you were impeaching a president the senators who were who were trying the case would know the
00:03:53.440 president would be working with the president would be political players which is why they assigned it
00:03:58.560 to political branches because there's a legal judgment but it is also a political judgment yes and that is
00:04:04.080 exactly how the framers of the constitution intended it to operate but the usa today propagandists there
00:04:11.060 that they don't want the readers to understand that instead they want to scare them and mislead them
00:04:15.940 so i will tell you um ted that this i think goes way beyond uh donald trump and donald trump hatred it is
00:04:23.180 into something new uh yesterday rush limbaugh mark levin uh and i were were targeted by the new york times
00:04:31.260 as saying that we were also henchmen we were the voice that were whipping the crowd into a frenzy
00:04:37.220 uh nothing could be further from the truth um today i see one that came out a couple of days ago
00:04:43.640 on you by jeffrey martin lincoln project takes aim at ted cruz kevin mccarthy and others who fed the mob
00:04:50.720 a diet of lies they are coming this this is about not just impeaching the president but this is about
00:04:58.780 saying anyone who was gop anyone who was uh you know supportive of the president has got to be shut
00:05:07.980 up sit down reprogrammed or whatever else the other really frightening terms they're now using
00:05:14.620 glenn you are exactly right this this moment i've compared it to the end of all three of the
00:05:22.660 godfather movies where if you remember at the end of each of those movies michael corleone settles his
00:05:28.300 debts and he tries to eliminate all of his enemies that's where the hard left is that they feel
00:05:34.560 victorious they feel surging they feel invulnerable and so they're trying to destroy donald trump and
00:05:41.100 then that's a major purpose of this impeachment is they want to utterly destroy him but they're
00:05:46.020 trying to destroy you they're trying to destroy me they're trying to destroy every conservative and
00:05:51.020 their real target is the 75 million americans who voted for donald trump and they want to utterly
00:05:56.700 silence and cancel and erase every one of us and and have us be be silent and subservient we're seeing
00:06:05.280 this big tech which is now the henchmen and enforcers for the far left is systematically and ruthlessly
00:06:13.760 erasing and canceling anyone whose views they disagree we saw them do it with parlor where all
00:06:19.780 of big tech got together in what was a blatantly illegal uh violation of the antitrust laws to just
00:06:26.080 obliterate parlor because they wanted no avenue for anyone to speak we saw it just yesterday when when
00:06:32.720 big tech ban project veritas because they don't actually want journalists that report and expose
00:06:38.180 their corruption and mark my words they are coming after you they're going to try to shut down your
00:06:43.040 program they're going to try to shut down mark's program they're going to try to shut down russia's
00:06:47.060 program because they want to silence anyone who disagrees with the totalitarian state so ted how do we
00:06:55.160 speak to an audience and tell them the truth of what is really coming down the pike what the real
00:07:02.420 motives are have a press and quite honestly people like aoc accusing you of trying to have her murdered
00:07:10.580 um the the crazy things that are being said every day people know they their freedoms are we're at a
00:07:19.940 crossroads in this country how do we how do we talk to them inform them and and also ensure that what
00:07:29.900 the left seemingly wants to have is begging to happen a repeat of something like january 6th how do we
00:07:39.340 make sure that people feel still empowered and that there is progress being made and somebody's in
00:07:45.820 their corner fighting for them well listen i i am optimistic in the medium and long term and and
00:07:52.780 bizarrely the reason i'm optimistic is because the lunatics who are in control they're going to
00:07:59.780 overreach the far left is driving the democratic party and and the biden administration you're seeing
00:08:06.280 it every day they're going further and further and further they're going to go too far now it means
00:08:10.420 we're going to have two very difficult years for this country because they're going to implement
00:08:14.440 some incredibly harmful policies but but the good thing is that that politics historically has always been
00:08:21.280 like a pendulum that it swings too far in one direction and and then the american people get
00:08:26.500 this made and pull it back the other way and i and i think 2022 is going to be a very good election i
00:08:31.720 think 2024 is going to be a very good election because the ideas and policies they're implementing
00:08:37.000 are disastrous joe biden is obliterating jobs on a daily basis we saw the first day in office he
00:08:44.620 eliminated 11 000 jobs of the keystone pipeline including 8 000 union jobs just this week he he
00:08:52.080 he stepped forward to eliminate the work requirement for medicaid because he doesn't want people working
00:08:57.220 he doesn't want people going back to school the policies they're putting in place are disastrous
00:09:01.800 and the good news is that that that as people see those policies don't work they will want to return
00:09:09.260 to some semblance of sanity that's good for the country in terms of our long-term prospects so the
00:09:15.040 impeachment the uh left has laid out their case on donald trump uh have you seen anyone how many
00:09:22.340 how many republicans are going to vote to convict do you think so i think you'll probably have a total
00:09:28.720 of about 55 votes to convict so all 50 democrats will vote to convict and probably five republicans i'd say
00:09:36.920 plus or minus two so i'd say the low is 53 the high is 57 the good news is we are nowhere near
00:09:44.240 the 67 that are needed to convict that's not going to happen the end of this either late tonight or
00:09:50.360 sometime tomorrow is going to be that donald trump is acquitted that that is the inevitable result of
00:09:56.260 this all 100 senators know that the house managers know that every reporter covering this knows that
00:10:02.020 but they are doing this because they want to bloody up not only the president but every republic
00:10:06.880 and this is political theater from the democrats and and they're not even pretending to satisfy the
00:10:13.540 legal standard the constitutional standard of high crimes and misdemeanors or the legal standard of
00:10:18.920 incitement which is what they have charged but they didn't come remotely close to satisfy or proving
00:10:25.280 the left always has us in a win-win situation for them they knew they weren't going to get this
00:10:34.700 through they knew it um so what was this all about is it a distraction is it a setup for what's coming
00:10:42.980 next which is just this continual mccarthy like witch hunt uh and the smearing of anyone who disagrees with
00:10:51.840 them as you know today's communist uh which i guess is a gop member a trump supporter uh or or is it
00:11:00.140 something else what what is the win here for them so i think it is all of the above but but i think it
00:11:08.380 started with something simpler which is that i think particularly house democrats really embody i'd say
00:11:15.900 the the id of the democratic party they embody the rage they hate trump with this all-consuming
00:11:24.000 passion that that is deeply unhealthy for our country it it has been their defining characteristic
00:11:30.580 the last four years is hatred of donald j trump house democrats wanted to impeach him in november of
00:11:37.200 2016 before he was sworn in they were saying they wanted to impeach him as he was being sworn in this is
00:11:43.400 now the second time they've impeached him and i think the biggest reason we went forward with this
00:11:47.960 is this was just a a cathartic primal scream from house democrats frankly senate democrats i think didn't
00:11:57.060 really want to do this i think if you'd left it up to senate democrats they wouldn't have done this
00:12:01.480 trial you know look the senate democrats they just took control of the senate they've got a democratic
00:12:06.200 president democratic house they all just got gavels as committee chairman i think the senate democrats are
00:12:12.140 eager to go start destroying the country with terrible policy so do you is there any do you see
00:12:19.260 anyone in the senate that is that you look at from the other side of the aisle you don't have to name
00:12:25.020 names um that is like i gotta tell you i i mean we're not crazy we're not crazy a lot of this stuff
00:12:33.800 we're not gonna i'm not with this is great is anyone questioning what's going on
00:12:38.620 not really um look look the closest to it is you have joe mansion who's a democrat from west virginia
00:12:48.380 who has said right now that he will oppose ending the filibuster do you believe do you believe that
00:12:55.740 i mean it's pretty sad that we're that we're counting on him kirsten cinema from arizona has said the same
00:13:02.220 thing so right now if the two of them miraculously can stand up and hold the line that will make a big
00:13:08.620 difference many of the worst things that the crazies want to do won't happen if they can't
00:13:15.500 end the filibuster now i gotta say it passes prologue i've served eight years with joe mansion i i've never
00:13:23.100 seen him stand up to chuck schumer and democratic leadership when they really put the thumbscrews on
00:13:28.940 so i am hoping for him i am praying for for spinal fortitude but but if they do hold the line it'll
00:13:37.020 be the first time they've ever done so ted cruz thank you so much sir i appreciate it uh thank you
00:13:44.540 my friend god bless and and and just one one reminder god god is sovereign and remains in control
00:13:51.020 and and our country is and will remain a shining city on the hill and i believe that
00:13:55.900 with with every molecule in my body thank you so much the author of one vote away the uh senator from
00:14:02.940 the great state of texas senator ted cruz
00:14:08.860 you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
00:14:11.340 the author of killing crazy horse the merciless indian wars in america also another book coming
00:14:28.140 out killing the mob the fight against organized crime in america uh comes out in may mr bill o'reilly
00:14:34.380 uh from uh the bill o'reilly.com website hello bill you know i don't do that if if anybody
00:14:42.060 advertises on bill o'reilly.com or on any of my properties i'm i just buy their product automatically
00:14:48.300 i don't care what they charge hi i'm bill o'reilly for crack hey bill um uh we want to talk about so much
00:14:59.340 uh this week so much has gone on but i i really want to start with the impeachment we were talking
00:15:04.140 uh about the game and the calculations behind the scenes on both the republicans and the democrats
00:15:11.820 can't really figure out the the end game here for the democrats other than smearing and categorizing
00:15:20.780 people uh but but is there more than that and the dem on the republican side
00:15:28.460 i've always thought that if mitch mcconnell had a chance to take donald trump out in the
00:15:32.460 establishment take him out they'd go for it in a heartbeat they have that opportunity and they're
00:15:38.380 not doing it so tell me what's going on here with these two parties all right i'm going to fuse
00:15:43.660 enlightenment with entertainment right now everybody should be on everybody should be all right you know
00:15:48.780 with a pen and paper okay first thing that democrats want to do is diminish the republican party
00:15:54.700 and they did that by the video uh constant you know okay look at this look at this and not only
00:16:02.460 with these people um um trying to overthrow the government and harm and they did harm people but
00:16:09.260 anybody who uh doesn't condemn them or is in the same boat as far as supporting donald trump you are
00:16:17.740 just as guilty guilty by association okay so that's number one they wanted to accomplish that
00:16:24.060 and according to gallup poll out this week did in a short-term basis support for the republican
00:16:28.940 parties down to 15 so that was what this was all about wasn't about donald trump um as far as the
00:16:36.300 big picture is concerned they hate him they want to hurt him as much as possible and that is a given
00:16:42.700 but it was a calculated um strategy and we've talked about this before on the glenn beck program
00:16:49.260 that there are people on the payroll of uh the democratic party's political action committees
00:16:55.420 that come up with these kinds of strategies and that was the strategy play the video over and over loop
00:17:01.820 the video will uh have cooperation from all of our media allies to do it um the new york times and
00:17:09.260 the washington post will absolutely buy in and will demonize every single person who may have voted
00:17:15.260 for donald trump and the party in which he ran well i will tell you that i think it's fascinating that
00:17:20.780 yesterday the new york times um ran an article about me mark levin uh rush limbaugh and talk radio it
00:17:29.660 was it was clear targeting of talk radio and you know they're doing a fox news now they're they're
00:17:35.660 telling people to uh and this is from the soros tent um a little bit different than the than the
00:17:42.060 packs that uh work for the democratic party this is from the source people say okay look call your
00:17:46.940 cable company and say look you want you want to take fox news off and you don't want to pay that
00:17:52.780 and you know get them that way and then the sponsors have always been and i was and you were
00:17:58.060 both of us were targets when we worked at fox news of that kind of you know if you um sponsored
00:18:04.060 the becker o'reilly programs and we're going to put it on the internet that nobody should buy and
00:18:08.380 that okay so all of that's in motion all of that is uh underway and it's going to end on monday
00:18:16.460 but mitch mcconnell there there's an interesting guy so mcconnell hates trump
00:18:21.660 everybody should know that because trump did not defer to mcconnell if they weren't pals he didn't
00:18:27.740 schmooze with him and mcconnell um likes that he sees himself as the godfather of the republican
00:18:35.420 party but but trump didn't do it and so mcconnell doesn't like him but the backlash against liz
00:18:42.620 cheney in wyoming and others who did vote to um hurt donald trump has been substantial as you just
00:18:49.500 pointed out mcconnell knows that and he doesn't want to get into trouble with the party he doesn't
00:18:56.140 want any more damage now the democrats would love love that mitch mcconnell turn on trump i mean that
00:19:01.900 would be a twofer we'll get trump and we'll hurt the democrat the republican party further so it's
00:19:08.700 going to be the same you're not going to have i don't think you'll have one defection other than
00:19:12.860 the five that you know want trump to experience pain anyway the five republican senators i'm going
00:19:19.420 to have another because then they go back to their red states and they got problems there'll be
00:19:24.220 primary the people will be angry and the next time they run this will be center stage and why do they
00:19:31.180 need that and why do they need to strengthen the democratic party why there's no upside to this at
00:19:37.740 all so once you have you know 44 republican senators saying look the whole thing's not constitutional
00:19:43.340 why would they vote to boost something that wasn't constitutional so nobody should expect any kind
00:19:50.380 of a different outcome but you'll have the cry that on monday and tuesday uh these are all traitors
00:19:56.540 peggy noonan one of the worst in the world the original wall street journal has already done it
00:20:01.420 she's already filed a column saying if you don't vote for impeachment then you're just as bad as trump
00:20:06.220 that'll be the theme and does that play well over the long term i mean donald trump uh will start his own
00:20:15.900 party i believe or people around him will start a party and he could run in 2024 um you know and he will
00:20:24.700 have he will have some control over a lot of people uh and and how they vote with between him on one side
00:20:34.860 squeezing the republicans and the democrats on the other what happens to the the unity in the party
00:20:42.780 well i can't speak for donald trump uh i don't know what his mindset is i know he kind of lost
00:20:48.940 perspective uh after the election and that has hurt him historically and there's no doubt about that
00:20:56.460 no doubt there's no debate he lost perspective he lost discipline he didn't have a lot of discipline
00:21:03.260 to begin with but what literally had went flying right out the window because he was so shocked
00:21:08.620 and he was so he lost but wait but so donald trump i don't know what his perspective is i don't know
00:21:15.820 what he wants to do okay wait wait wait wait before you go on that let me take the first part of that and
00:21:21.260 and probe a little deeper on he lost perspective right um as you know i turned into a big supporter uh
00:21:29.820 and and and fundraiser for him i mean i not fundraiser but i i donated to his uh legal campaign uh and
00:21:39.020 really believed uh that he was the right choice for america at the end on if i were just to judge him
00:21:46.780 on that day i thought that was a reprehensible performance ben sass and i don't know if i believe
00:21:54.540 this or not but ben sass says he talked to people in the white house who said that for a while
00:21:59.580 trump was gleeful about what was happening uh at the capitol because he didn't understand what
00:22:06.540 was happening okay so but if that's true can a guy like that should a guy like that uh be president
00:22:15.660 well look donald trump did good things for america yes 72 million people recognize that right and and
00:22:23.260 voted for all right so that's history too right once he was uh disappointed shockingly disappointed
00:22:31.420 in the outcome of the november 3rd vote donald trump then shut down he shut down uh mentally and
00:22:39.660 emotionally yeah he did okay so that's the truth that's what happened so you could have done this
00:22:46.220 you could have raised questions about the validity of the vote in a disciplined way and he didn't so all he
00:22:52.780 had to do is basically say i would like analytics done in philadelphia to see what the odds are um
00:23:00.540 and in pennsylvania that i have a 600 000 vote lead when the polls close and i lose by 150 000 what are
00:23:07.900 the odds of that analytically a million a one ten million a one and then i i'm gonna have to the fbi to
00:23:14.220 do forensics on certain voting machines in certain areas just as a uh to reassure the american people
00:23:21.580 that we didn't have fraud now if he had gone on that way a disciplined way and made it about the
00:23:27.420 country not him um number one we might have gotten some answers about the election yeah
00:23:33.500 we didn't get any i think the the problem is and i think you know there are at least 75 million
00:23:38.300 americans who can kind of relate to this that guy didn't flinch for four years constantly under attack
00:23:44.620 by lies uh and you know called a conspiracy theorist and everything else and when you see that time
00:23:51.820 magazine printed a story um where they gleefully said yes there was a conspiracy by big business by
00:24:00.380 left-wing activist uh and the media to ensure the credibility of this election uh you could you'd snap
00:24:10.300 at some point you'd be like god this is fake this is fake but that's not how you fight the war right
00:24:16.780 i know if you snap you get killed yeah okay so if you're in the foxhole and they're coming at you
00:24:23.020 you have to fight smart and he didn't okay more with wait wait it got worse and worse and worse and
00:24:29.420 worse okay yep um and then it culminated in something that he never in a million years
00:24:35.340 others thought was going to happen right i mean no i know the man yeah and not a violent man he's
00:24:41.420 never had a violent episode in his life and the and the the right you wouldn't have you wouldn't
00:24:45.740 expect it necessarily because the right has never done that right i didn't expect it in the last 15
00:24:50.700 years did you expect it no did you expect it no no all right i think i'm a pretty savvy guy and i
00:24:56.380 think anybody listening to us right now will agree all 100 of people yeah i was a savvy guy like a
00:25:03.500 rick i had no blanking clue that this might happen none and neither did the fbi and neither did the
00:25:10.220 secret service and neither did the capitol police and neither did the local washington dc police no
00:25:15.420 one thought it was going to happen and when it happened instead of being proactive donald trump
00:25:21.180 was shocked him like again so here's an already emotionally weakened man already emotionally
00:25:27.980 weakened okay and he's looking at this he does not know what to do he doesn't want to attack his
00:25:32.380 own supporters okay and so he doesn't do anything for um an hour or so and that was rammed down his
00:25:40.700 throat so all of these things are logical if you step back and you look at reality which of course
00:25:47.580 nobody wants to do because you either love trump or you hate trump
00:25:51.500 this is the best of the glenbeck program
00:26:07.820 jeff brown for a founder and chief investment analyst for brownstone research editor of the
00:26:14.940 bleeding edge uh you can follow him at jeff brown letter.com jeff how are you good morning doing
00:26:23.740 great i am always excited to talk to you because i know you have answers about stuff that i'm
00:26:29.100 fascinated uh with and curious about uh we contacted you what it was a few days ago maybe a week ago
00:26:36.460 about the ufo patents and asked you to go in and and and look at them and explain what they say they are
00:26:45.020 and if you think there's anything there so can can you tell me about the patents that the navy has filed
00:26:52.380 and what they say they are
00:26:56.780 yes and uh it was uh great fun to uh to actually read the patents of course very interesting uh but you
00:27:05.820 know at the highest level the the construct is effectively technology uh that could be used
00:27:14.460 potentially uh to build a spacecraft for space travel uh the core of the patents is built around um
00:27:26.460 what is a compact nuclear fusion device uh and we can think of this as really the power source
00:27:34.380 the device that can create enough energy to do some pretty extraordinary things uh with any kind of
00:27:41.580 craft it wouldn't have to be just a spacecraft you could use this for an application a maritime
00:27:46.220 application boats submarines uh planes even um uh and on top of this nuclear fusion device
00:27:56.540 uh some of the other patents are supportive of um advanced propulsion technology uh a laser augmented
00:28:08.060 propulsion system so we can just think of kind of the next generation of rocket engines uh which was
00:28:13.980 an area that i actually uh specialized in propulsion when i was at purdue university so he's a rocket
00:28:19.740 scientist i thought you were i just didn't know for sure i'm not smart enough to figure out your degrees
00:28:26.540 uh well thank you um and then on top of that glenn uh they have uh uh he designed this uh what's
00:28:36.540 called a mass reduction device now i'm not gonna uh take the leap and call it anti-gravity but let's just
00:28:42.860 say that the outline of the patent would make a vehicle uh what's a good analogy uh you know lighter on
00:28:51.340 its feet really capable of very extreme speeds when you're talking about very extreme speeds what kind
00:28:59.260 of speeds are you talking about well over time uh especially in space um propulsion thrust builds on
00:29:07.820 itself there is it's a it's a vacuum so uh the longer you uh use propulsion or thrust the faster you go
00:29:16.380 you can begin to start to approach the speed of light which einstein says if i explain this
00:29:23.580 e equals mc square means you can't reach the speed of light because you would need so much propulsion
00:29:31.420 that as you as you build it bigger and bigger and bigger it slows you down so you could there's
00:29:36.540 there's a point of diminishing return is that uh is that a layman's understanding of it or is that
00:29:40.940 completely wrong well a simpler way to uh explain it would be to say that um we can near the speed
00:29:49.660 of light but we can't break through it uh which is really what um uh uh einstein's uh research was
00:29:58.300 about crossing the threshold of the speed of light is the tricky part why we haven't figured out quite how
00:30:04.140 to do that yet why for the reasons for the reasons that um you mentioned actually okay uh traveling
00:30:12.300 beyond the speed of light is theoretically possible but it's just that trick it's that uh ability to get
00:30:19.580 faster than the speed of light uh faster than uh light particles which is which is the tricky part but
00:30:26.460 look if we could uh approach the speed of light with a device and a power generation um
00:30:32.460 a fusion device that was outlined in the patents uh that would open the doors for some pretty remarkable
00:30:39.500 uh a travel beyond our own solar system for example so they they also had a electromagnetic
00:30:48.380 shield of some sort like a defense shield did you see that one that was one of my favorites i'm
00:30:57.100 calling it the force field patent okay um they called it the electromagnetic field generation uh and it
00:31:04.540 that's essentially what it is um they're using a lot of power to create we can think of it as an
00:31:12.300 electromagnetic shield that is capable of deflecting objects as large as asteroids uh it could be deflecting
00:31:22.860 objects from uh weapons space-based or land-based weapons uh and pretty much anything you can think of
00:31:31.340 uh so theoretically what it outlines is the ability to protect the spacecraft from any incoming missiles
00:31:39.660 or asteroids or asteroids or devices that could damage the the craft itself and there were a series of
00:31:44.940 uh uh another one of the patents was was a high frequency gravitational wave generator which is
00:31:50.300 also related to basically this force field this ability to shield the aircraft from anything that might damage it
00:31:57.660 so before we get into what you believe um what would the world be like if if as the navy says they've uh
00:32:13.420 they've already tested these things and they work there's no evidence of that but what would the world
00:32:19.020 what what would this mean
00:32:20.460 if we look at this purely from a power generation perspective uh we should remember that nuclear fusion
00:32:34.620 produces more energy than is required to run the fusion reactor uh and forms of nuclear fusion produce zero
00:32:43.500 uh radioactive waste of any kind so what this means for the world presuming it it would work uh could be
00:32:53.980 limitless essentially free clean energy for the entire planet you could put these
00:33:02.300 very compact nuclear fusion reactors almost in every neighborhood uh and it would fuel the planet well we
00:33:09.740 know it happens because if you saw the documentary film uh back to the future two mr fusion was right
00:33:17.740 there powering the car so we know it happens in the future are we talking about uh uh something that
00:33:24.300 could power like that our our cars i guess we would run off of batteries so it could it could power
00:33:29.820 everything yes and and which is um precisely what would happen so for example right now if we think
00:33:38.300 about our electric vehicles or one of the biggest um areas of tech that's being hyped right now are
00:33:45.340 hydrogen fuel cells or hydrogen as a clean source of energy which it is but the problem is is that we're
00:33:52.220 producing hydrogen and we're producing electricity almost exclusively with fossil fuels so the electricity is
00:34:00.460 dirty it's based on carbon but the car itself doesn't have any emissions
00:34:05.500 uh but nuclear fusion power like this would mean that all of the electricity that we produce
00:34:12.540 uh would would produce uh clean hydrogen fuels would fuel our electric vehicles and the whole
00:34:20.380 energy production and usage consumption supply chain would be clean i remember uh i remember let me just
00:34:28.140 change the subject here for a second i remember in i think 1976 ish uh we sent voyager out uh and
00:34:38.620 it wasn't too many years ago that voyager finally left our solar system on the on the the craft the
00:34:46.940 spacecraft that you say could approach these kinds of speeds how long would it take us how fast could we get
00:34:54.540 to just the outer planets of our of our solar system uh with technology like this so remember back in the 70s
00:35:04.700 uh it's all our propulsion was almost in the i mean uh to use an analogy in the stone ages right yeah right
00:35:12.860 um very very um simple basic uh limited output in terms of thrust which is why voyager took so long
00:35:21.500 to leave our solar system uh we're in a different world right now um it's 2021 uh what we can do and
00:35:29.980 what's being suggested here uh you know we we would be out outside of our own solar system uh we could
00:35:37.180 count it in a matter of days oh my gosh just this is a very different you know if it's real uh we're
00:35:45.580 looking at a completely different paradigm for okay uh exploring not only our solar system but the rest
00:35:52.300 of uh the rest of the galaxy okay this stuff would be game changing we know the pentagon and specifically
00:36:01.180 i think it's the navy has been telling us now for about a year that alien spacecraft or or some sort of
00:36:10.060 spacecraft that they believe has other worldly capabilities have been spotted and tracked um with
00:36:17.900 incredible speeds and agility uh and we've seen the videos of them released and verified by the navy and the
00:36:28.300 pentagon uh so we've been feeling like something is happening here now with this stuff maybe those were
00:36:36.940 u.s tests uh being done but when you look at the patents because we can't talk to the guy who
00:36:45.260 actually says that that he did all of the work um when you look at the patents is this stuff real jeff
00:36:55.820 well uh one of the reasons they were interesting to read is because uh theoretically they certainly have
00:37:05.980 the potential to be real um but what was odd about the patents in the way that they were written is that
00:37:13.820 they were remarkably light on details uh very basic in terms of um the diagrams that were used very basic in
00:37:24.540 terms of uh the science and mathematics to to back up or defend what was being proposed and also a lot of um
00:37:34.380 um what i would call presumptive language uh in terms of some of the most critical the the the the hardest
00:37:42.220 things problems to solve quantum mechanics and how to how to manage and contain a a a nuclear fusion plasma
00:37:50.780 reaction there's almost no detail whatsoever uh so in that regard the patents almost read more like science
00:37:59.180 fiction than an actual technological patent or breakthrough if that makes sense okay so is that
00:38:05.900 something that the the government has done in the past or would do to protect so nobody else they're not
00:38:14.540 giving away information or is this highly unusual i can imagine if you and i were sitting in a room and had
00:38:23.260 this technology under our control working for a government it wouldn't matter if it's the u.s or
00:38:30.380 otherwise we certainly wouldn't want to share it with the rest of the world and make it public information
00:38:36.220 uh you know this technology obviously could be used uh for offensive and very dangerous purposes
00:38:43.580 uh it could also solve the world's need for clean energy right right um so i can i can look at this from
00:38:50.460 both perspectives um so why file wait wait why file a patent if there's nothing really
00:38:58.620 in it that i mean what what would that protect why would you file that uh that doesn't i agree it doesn't make any sense
00:39:10.380 um it doesn't protect the actual invention presuming that there is one
00:39:15.020 uh and um unless unless the the one thing that i thought of uh over the last couple days is it's it
00:39:24.700 could be intentional misinformation in other words it's designed to look a little bit kind of fluffy and
00:39:32.140 weak to almost prove that it doesn't exist when in actuality perhaps it does it could also be this is
00:39:41.420 when these mind games start in it it could also be uh that the technology doesn't exist but they've
00:39:49.500 they've had so many releases of these videos of of craft that are unexplainable that it makes our
00:39:55.740 enemies think well that's them they got something that we don't have
00:40:01.980 sure um and could force other countries to spend in order in order in inordinate amounts of money
00:40:09.340 solving a problem that may be impossible to solve right and do you know anything about the inventor
00:40:14.540 that he's he's kind of in the shadows do we know anything about him i i certainly don't he's uh
00:40:22.140 it seems like uh much of a mystery