The Glenn Beck Program - March 27, 2023


Best of the Program | Guests: Jack Carr & Dr. Steven Quay | 3⧸27⧸23


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44 minutes

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161.53427

Word Count

7,120

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7

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

On today's show, Glenn and Jake discuss the latest in the scandal surrounding the release of the "Raccoon dog" vaccine, and the possibility that the White House may have been a part of a massive scam. Plus, a new book on the dark future of the economic and political elite's plan for the "Great Reset" by the World Economic Forum.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 wow uh who would have guessed the raccoon dogs right i mean i was so convinced that covid came
00:00:10.040 from those damn wet markets with the with the raccoon dogs i you know i hadn't heard a thing
00:00:16.920 about raccoon dogs until like two weeks ago and now now i find out that that's bogus now i find
00:00:23.680 out that it looks like the white house pushed one of the scientists to release that you know raccoon
00:00:32.000 dog thing wow and it was in the atlantic i so trust the atlantic usually today we have uh
00:00:40.920 it one of top one percent of scientists it's gonna go on and talk about uh the raccoon dog thing
00:00:49.760 yeah it's out now that it was uh apparently a scam who would have seen that one coming
00:00:57.260 uh we have we have so much on today's show you don't want to miss including jack carr we talk about
00:01:03.140 uh the possibility the possibility that it was that it was some sort of uh break off ukrainian
00:01:11.460 group that blew up the pipeline now we don't have any details except we know positively
00:01:16.440 zelinski wasn't part of it uh jack carr war games that with us in our number two of today's podcast
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00:03:34.740 so last week we um introduced you to our new book uh it is called called dark future uh it is uh coming
00:03:47.620 out july 11th you can order copies of it uh now at barnes and noble or you know amazon wherever you
00:03:54.240 buy your books um but uh it tells about the important meetings that happen in 21 and 2022
00:04:01.360 when people all over the world from government finance media business all of them that support
00:04:08.460 the um world economic forum's plan for the great reset uh launched a new call of action titled the
00:04:17.000 great narrative what they said was the narrative of the old world meaning the story of america the story
00:04:25.020 of the west was no longer um good it wasn't useful anymore and so they started a campaign that uh they
00:04:35.980 could use that would continue to decay the traditional values through the west and um and use you know new
00:04:44.360 and future advancements in technology uh to enhance this story uh to enhance this story and use the
00:04:51.300 areas of artificial intelligence and automation and metaverse and robotics etc etc to seize control
00:04:58.540 of the economies and societies in north america and europe this is an attack on the entire western world
00:05:05.940 it's not just on us and the elites behind these proposals even plan to impact the way people across
00:05:13.780 cultures and the planet understand what it means to be human and have free will we've told you
00:05:22.840 before the leaders of the great reset and the great narrative movements by the year 2030 say
00:05:29.100 you'll own nothing and you'll be happy about it there will be no privacy and you'll be happy
00:05:36.200 these are really highly influential extremely wealthy figures and institutions and governments that are
00:05:46.380 behind the great narrative and they are building the framework now i mean what's going to happen is we
00:05:53.880 this is this collapse is happening with our economy slowly everything is going i think according to their
00:06:04.280 their design it's it's happening slowly and it will eventually bring us down to just the four big banks or the five
00:06:12.440 biggest banks which is the fed and then the fed will just take over and they'll lose the they'll lose the
00:06:21.180 uh uh the shroud of these four banks dark future uncovering the great resets terrifying next phase
00:06:33.180 it is on sale now be one of the first to get it uh and um protect your family and our country
00:06:41.780 from losing liberty it it really isn't what's being done to us it's what we do about it
00:06:51.340 whose side are you on and if you think there you can stand on the sidelines you're mistaken
00:06:59.340 you're mistaken by the way people who are not standing on the sidelines another good news from the house
00:07:04.980 another piece but this one is incredible to me because the the left and the democrats are now calling this
00:07:13.600 fascistic and i just like you to point out where is the fascism in the parents bill of rights act
00:07:22.500 this is hr 5 notice of rights a local educational agency receiving funds under this part shall ensure
00:07:34.920 that each elementary school and secondary school served by such agency posts on publicly accessible
00:07:41.860 websites of the school or if the school does not operate a website it must widely disseminate to the
00:07:48.680 public a summary notice of the rights of parents to information about their children's education
00:07:54.860 as required under this act which shall be an understandable format for parents and will include
00:08:03.080 at a minimum these things so this is congress saying you gotta post this it's gotta be everywhere
00:08:11.420 you gotta put it on your website if you don't have one you just have to make sure it's
00:08:16.900 widely distributed and clearly stated for all parents you have the right to a review and make copies of
00:08:27.680 at no cost the curriculum of your child's school is does that sound like fascism to you you have the
00:08:37.480 right to know if the state alters the state's challenging state academic standards you have the right
00:08:46.240 the right to meet with each teacher of your child not less than twice during the school year in
00:08:52.620 accordance with a paragraph 5a does that sound like fascism the right to receive the budget including
00:09:02.920 all revenues and expenditures of their child's school you're paying for your school is it fascistic to say
00:09:12.060 i want to see the receipts how are you spending my money every parent has the right to a list of the books and other
00:09:21.600 reading materials available in the library of their child's school it doesn't say you can set fire to them
00:09:27.920 it says i i should be able to go into my child's library or receive a list of everything that is in there
00:09:37.220 and i should be able to inspect the books or other reading material that you're giving to kids
00:09:44.000 why i'm paying for it every time you pay your taxes for your school board you are the one
00:09:54.940 paying them to provide a service for you they work for you it's not the other way around even though
00:10:05.120 they want you to believe that it's not the other way around and if you believe that in your local
00:10:11.620 school school district if you believe the teachers work for something else not the people if you believe
00:10:19.760 that then we're completely screwed because obviously you believe that we should be subservient and working
00:10:27.680 to a federal government if you have to listen and obey and not get any of your questions answered by
00:10:34.760 your school board you have the right uh for charter schools schools served uh by a different local
00:10:45.380 educational agency in the state right to address the school board of local educational agency the right
00:10:51.880 to information about violent activity in their child's school is are any of these things fascistic
00:10:58.640 hey you know little billy was clubbed in the head by somebody in the fourth grade i don't know maybe i
00:11:05.580 should know that the right to information about violent activity in their child's school the right to
00:11:13.220 information about any plans to eliminate gifted and talented programs in the child's school
00:11:18.800 why would you do that now why would you get rid of the gifted and talented why so we can dumb our kids
00:11:28.020 down even more the right to review any professional development materials the right to know if their child
00:11:36.800 is not grade level proficient in reading or language arts at the end of third grade as described in the
00:11:43.440 subsection c10 blah blah blah wait you want to you want what you want to know if your child can read
00:11:51.420 you want to know if your if your child is proficient what you're a nazi you have the right to know if a
00:12:01.220 school employee or contractor acts to change a minor's child's gender markers pronouns or preferred name
00:12:11.220 you as a parent have the right to know if a school employee or contractor acts to allow a child to
00:12:22.500 change the child's sex-based accommodations including locker rooms or bathrooms you have the right to
00:12:30.300 know if a school employee or contractor acts to treat advise or address the cyber bullying of a student
00:12:37.520 to treat advise or address the bullying or hazing of a student to treat advise or address a student's mental
00:12:45.360 health suicidal ideation or incidents of self-harm you have as a parent the right to know if somebody is
00:12:53.360 treating advising or addressing a specific threat to the safety of a student to treat advise or address the
00:13:00.020 possession or use of drugs and other controlled substances treat advise or address an eating disorder
00:13:06.600 if a child brings a weapon to school you should know about it you have a right to know and a right
00:13:13.320 to the notice described in subsection before a person speaks in person or virtually to their child in class
00:13:20.840 school assembly or any other school sponsored events it goes on but there's absolutely no surprises here
00:13:29.620 the rest of it is pretty much just restating the rest what i just read to you i mean it how is this
00:13:42.020 i don't understand and by the way we're the ones we're the ones that are saying we want to burn books
00:13:51.340 no no apparently we're the fascist because we think some things are inappropriate for some kids
00:13:59.400 and at certain ages but see we're fascistic because we don't run the publishing houses because if we
00:14:09.320 ran the publishing houses i guess it's okay just to change things i don't know if you've heard but
00:14:17.460 agatha christie is now being rewritten yeah because she was very inappropriate there were many things
00:14:25.580 that are insulting or references to ethnicity as well as descriptions of certain characters physiques
00:14:35.440 you are kidding me yeah yeah yeah one of her characters was complaining about pestering children now
00:14:46.320 i'm going to read some very triggering words here so be very careful you're on alert if you're easily
00:14:52.220 triggered stand back from the radio maybe plug your ears and la la la la just for a second okay here i go
00:15:00.580 they come back and stare and stare and their eyes are simply disgusting and so are their noses
00:15:09.480 i don't believe i could really like what what their eyes are disgusting and so are their noses
00:15:21.220 now it's been rewritten they come back and stare and stare and stare i don't believe i really could
00:15:43.180 like children wait you've changed the essence of the character the character with their eyes and their noses
00:15:50.180 you learn more about the character not about the children she's talking about
00:16:08.320 oh my gosh so who is it that is the fascist i mean fascism really when it's at its very best
00:16:24.460 is when it's infiltrated all businesses and the government and so the government and the businesses
00:16:32.540 just make the change that those radicals want just the few elites
00:16:39.880 well that's what you're doing we're saying you can print the book we just don't think it's
00:16:48.600 appropriate for kids in the third grade but print the book all you want just not in the school library
00:16:55.580 or as part of curriculum you're saying we have to get rid of books we have to get rid of words in books
00:17:04.880 i'm sorry you keep using that word fascism i do not think it means what you think it means
00:17:11.320 this is the best of the glenbeck program
00:17:18.240 jack carr is the best-selling author of the terminalist series uh he is also the executive
00:17:27.760 producer uh and a host of the new podcast danger close with jack carr jack welcome back to the
00:17:36.760 program how are you sir oh thank you so much for having me on how are you doing today i'm great i'm
00:17:41.700 great um i um i just let me just read the um the the the preface of your of your new book here
00:17:50.440 or the synopsis now with the world on the brink of war and a weakened united states facing rampant
00:17:57.340 inflation political division shocking assassinations and a secret cabal of global elites ready to assume
00:18:05.140 control i mean with an exception of the shocking assassinations there's not a lot you didn't need a lot of
00:18:12.900 imagination on this one did you jack i mean it sounds like today uh and with the with the world's most
00:18:19.820 dangerous man locked in solitary confinement the conspirators believe the final obstacle to complete
00:18:24.780 uh domination has been eliminated but they are wrong tell me this story tell me the story
00:18:32.720 well it's going to touch on a couple things we're going to we're going to discuss today nordstrom
00:18:36.800 one and two of course um but uh these things are almost writing themselves and certainly our
00:18:42.000 uh senior level military leaders and our elected representatives and i specifically do not call them
00:18:48.160 leaders they're elected representatives our employees uh in congress and the executive branch give me a lot
00:18:53.400 to work with these days uh as uh as far as creating villains uh and then on the geopolitical stage oh my
00:19:00.400 goodness there's uh so much to work with that probably would not have been believable had i
00:19:04.500 written these books 10 years ago certainly 15 years ago but today uh all of those things are so much more
00:19:12.200 plausible which makes it fun for a thriller author but also a little more difficult because you have uh
00:19:17.160 uh to work with things that people um are just going to accept as uh real and you have to take a little
00:19:24.120 step further one step further think like the enemy think like our elected representatives and our senior
00:19:29.480 military leaders and create these stories that have a touch point in reality and in my case in this
00:19:34.440 military authenticity that i bring to the page from my past but uh there's a lot to work with so i don't
00:19:40.140 think i'm ever going to run out of ideas no i don't think so either um we might run out of printing presses
00:19:45.120 before ideas um jack when you say you have to take it a little bit further that's really hard to do
00:19:52.400 do you think you have to bring it out of reality a bit or i mean are you just advancing the storyline to
00:19:59.260 where it could go because that storyline move it forward by a degree and then bring a perspective to
00:20:06.940 it that maybe your readers or audience haven't considered yet uh and i do that by taking a breath
00:20:13.720 and really thinking these things through where a lot of people that aren't engaged every day thinking
00:20:18.380 about these things uh might not be have time to do because they have to get their kids to school and
00:20:23.340 go to work and do all these other things but i can spend that time that deep thought and take it a
00:20:28.180 little bit further and think about what is going to happen or the why behind what is happening um so i
00:20:36.360 have the time to do that and i love to do that and bring that into the pages of the story
00:20:40.200 so if you replace shocking assassinations with mysterious bombings of the nordstream pipelines
00:20:46.300 uh you would you would have summed up what we're going through right now there are
00:20:51.620 three competing theories on who did this um the first the majority of the west initially said the
00:20:59.280 russians did it i i do you believe that the uh people putting that forward are counting uh i think
00:21:08.080 on the u.s citizenship the dumbing down of the population and if one were to spend time on twitter or
00:21:15.380 in the comments section of youtube it's not a bad strategy uh if you were to base uh base this off
00:21:21.100 of those types of comments but if you connect some dots and you don't have to have a background in
00:21:26.200 strategy or geopolitics or military tactics or anything along those lines you just have to look
00:21:31.520 at this with a little common sense and connect a few dots as seymour hirsch did in his article
00:21:36.480 uh last month but if you connect those dots you can go back to january 2022 not that long ago
00:21:42.360 when victoria newland undersecretary of state for policy and this is if you can find it a video
00:21:47.540 online and she says i want to be clear this is verbatim if russia invades ukraine one way or
00:21:52.440 another nordstream 2 will not move forward then one month later february 22 president biden verbatim
00:21:59.580 if russia invades there will no longer be a nordstream 2 we will bring it to an end okay that's pretty
00:22:06.200 clear and uh these concerns though just don't lie with the biden administration they go back to the
00:22:10.140 bush's administration fearing that european dependence on natural gas would weaken nato and
00:22:14.580 naturally soften a european stance toward russia but even president biden he said we pay our sharp
00:22:18.980 the trump he says pay for your defense you should buy gas from us so this is a a 20-year issue right
00:22:25.140 here so then russia invades ukraine late february 22 and september 2022 what happens nordstream 2 uh is
00:22:33.040 destroyed and just as president biden victoria newland said they would be months earlier but the result
00:22:39.520 is what is probably the largest man-made environmental disaster in history so that
00:22:44.680 that natural gas is 90 percent methane which destroys the ozone layer so for an administration
00:22:49.520 that tells climate change as the greatest threat to national security um that could be an issue if it
00:22:55.880 is tied back to the biden administration even though they said they were going to do it so we're not
00:23:00.740 dealing with the brightest um people perhaps okay so hang on before i go back to the biden administration
00:23:07.020 let me let me take you to the third um idea of how it uh of how it happened they're now saying that
00:23:16.880 i think this is kind of the west's response after nobody believed the russians did it that uh they had
00:23:24.880 you know a group of five people they know that it was you know four men and one woman they rented a yacht
00:23:32.060 they don't know whose yacht it was um but uh they know definitely no one was involved with zelensky
00:23:39.520 but they were probably some sort of a rebel group from uh the ukraine is that plausible
00:23:47.600 it is quite fascinating and uh it would probably be one of the least believable parts of a novel
00:23:54.120 if i put it in there um but one of the things that uh makes me believe that this was certainly russia
00:23:59.580 is that former cia director john brennan was uh trotted out on cnn and nbc to offer his expert
00:24:05.420 analysis and he said it was for sure russia he didn't offer any evidence of this of course but uh
00:24:11.520 his track record very solid yeah russia and being wrong on things um so the only thing on that side
00:24:16.860 like if i was to think it through and he didn't offer this up but maybe russia would think this would
00:24:22.080 be their motive for doing it that they would get some insurance money uh that the u.s would work out a
00:24:26.900 deal with germany and europe uh but germany in particular uh to get more natural gas in the
00:24:31.780 united states decrease their dependence on russian natural gas and so if that was going to happen
00:24:36.540 anyway maybe we get some insurance money okay that's the only thing that i could think of but
00:24:40.740 yes you're right this is this pro-ukrainian group i gotta talk about this pro-ukrainian right
00:24:45.120 because it's it's it's pretty interesting and this is in response of course to the seymour
00:24:50.300 hirsch article which came out in february this is a march article by the new york times
00:24:54.580 uh and it's so other than what so we can infer this this pro-ukrainian group and i'm doing air
00:25:01.640 quotes there um we have we can infer that they were exceptionally skilled in technical diving okay
00:25:07.640 and the use of high explosives so we're talking about these five people five or six people that
00:25:12.340 you mentioned two of them are divers so they have to go down about 250 feet so they need some
00:25:16.980 technical diving skills to do that probably a thousand pounds of explosives they're using timers
00:25:21.680 initiators blasting caps uh but first they have to find it of course so i don't know if this sounds
00:25:26.520 like a typical pro-ukrainian paramilitary group like new york times but they also hang on hang on
00:25:32.120 hang on just on what you're explaining just on what you're explaining add the difficulty level to
00:25:38.100 this so because i i don't know anything about diving how many people could do what you just
00:25:42.560 described right so this regular diving people know you can go down a little over 100 feet
00:25:48.700 on regular scuba stuff if you go past that uh stay down too long you need a mixture a mixed gas
00:25:54.680 um so not the typical thing that you go when you go to see people diving in the bahamas or hawaii or
00:25:59.120 that sort of thing um so you you need some technical diving skills there um just to get down and then
00:26:05.480 you add the complexity of the demolition training on top of that so we're narrowing down the amount
00:26:11.620 number of people who can do this so russia has that that capability we have that capability
00:26:16.220 a pro-ukrainian paramilitary group not so sure but then you add this on top of that you add
00:26:21.800 that uh that they had this high level trade craft so they chartered a luxury yacht in germany
00:26:27.340 from ukrainian owners and i'll get back to that uh so it's a captain it's two divers a couple assistants
00:26:33.100 and and a doctor one i think it's five men and one woman um they had fake passports these technical
00:26:39.600 diving skills navigation skills boating skills demolition skills and they're apparently expert
00:26:45.620 forgers because they have or have access to one because in a day when forged passports aren't
00:26:49.920 really a thing unless you have real passports with aliases created by a government entity
00:26:54.300 um so they have all this trade craft craft yet they rent their boat from a ukrainian
00:26:59.420 out of all the people they quit so once again you don't have to be an expert in geopolitics or
00:27:05.880 tactics or have it have worked for the cia to come up with uh this might this isn't adding up
00:27:11.620 um there there are a couple questions here so um it's uh i think that that's uh the new york
00:27:17.540 times story was a response to that seymour hirsch article which was very detailed it caused could
00:27:22.100 cause problems for the biden administration and in the past it would be the biggest story in the
00:27:26.380 country oh right now yeah it should be the biggest it should be the biggest story in the country right
00:27:30.920 now because we should know one way or another so before i get back into that let me just tell you
00:27:35.660 what was the motivation of the person who would create a story like that to put a ukrainian uh boat
00:27:44.820 on it or a boat owner what why i mean that sounds like something that russians would do to make it
00:27:52.300 sound like that why why would the right or the uh the west do that to divert attention from the
00:28:00.200 president of the united states who touts climate change as the uh greatest history of mankind
00:28:05.440 uh and divert attention away from that because the base seems to be very focused on climate change and
00:28:11.240 yet we don't seem very interested in even investigating this i don't even think that the uh the president
00:28:16.520 has ordered or they haven't said anyway that he has ordered an investigation into this um neither has the
00:28:22.140 u.n for some reason they declined to do an investigation in this uh into this so it's all
00:28:26.820 very interesting but it is uh it seems to be to in to divert attention away from the president
00:28:32.700 of the united states causing the largest man-made environmental catastrophe in history
00:28:36.120 you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
00:28:41.880 dr stephen quay is with us now doctor how are you sir i'm great glenn it's great to be here
00:28:51.620 with you thank you i really appreciate everything that you've done and your willingness to uh stand
00:28:56.320 um you know you have the credibility maybe to survive it uh and you have done quite well
00:29:02.740 um i um i want to i want to talk to you about this confusing raccoon dog uh story that came out last week
00:29:12.280 we find out now that they left out some pretty important stuff right well glenn i guess if they
00:29:20.860 left out a virus would that be important well they said that it it was a carrier of it right but they
00:29:28.300 if i understand the story right they swabbed the surface of i don't know the raccoon dog pen
00:29:34.640 in the wet lab right and no no this is this is in a market glenn um this is in a market that sells
00:29:42.160 live animals in china it's a common uh a common event but okay okay yes they swabbed the surface it
00:29:48.180 has raccoon dna it has tiny fragments of sars cov2 but it doesn't have the virus it doesn't have an
00:29:55.780 infectious virus um so it just means that there are people in the market who are infected um the the
00:30:01.920 the environmental specimens that are true have an entire virus that you can grow in the culture
00:30:06.620 and they have human dna so that's the part they left out okay so it's not even the same covid virus
00:30:13.360 right tiny pieces of it it's tiny pieces of the covid virus so the virus is 30 000 letters long
00:30:20.920 and when you have an environmental specimen that's positive for it you'll have thousands of little
00:30:26.480 segments of that 30 000 letters they won't tell us how many segments they have
00:30:31.120 my mass prediction is they have less than 10 uh and you have you know thousands to show you had a
00:30:37.040 real virus holy cow so how inaccurate is this
00:30:42.820 well it's it's it's completely misleading in the sense that as a scientist you're supposed to present
00:30:51.160 all the evidence you have you can come to your own conclusion but you present all the evidence
00:30:55.200 uh and the fact that they won't tell us though we've asked how many um 150 letter sequences of
00:31:02.440 the virus are in there my prediction it's less than 10 they won't tell us usually you need a thousand
00:31:08.180 two thousand three thousand to confirm that it's that's a real virus um and and they're hiding the
00:31:13.300 ball and they made a big deal out of it and they they also happen to steal someone else's data to do it
00:31:18.460 the person who did this that issued this is it true her name dr christian anderson is that right
00:31:28.280 well christian anderson is a man oh sorry paper has i i'm i'm not looking at it now but i want to
00:31:34.400 say it has a dozen or more authors so it's it's a real um it's a community i misspoke it's a committee
00:31:40.800 effort here but um what happened was they saw they saw some data that came out of that should have come
00:31:47.540 out of china a year and a half ago they saw it appear on a database in germany uh they took they
00:31:52.720 started to interrogate it and then uh the chinese found out there and the chinese took it offline
00:31:57.580 in throughout science what you do when that happens is you pause your own analysis because you can't
00:32:03.420 analyze someone else's data unless they have made it public for you it's theft essentially so um but
00:32:11.000 they went ahead with it anyway and of course the atlantic picked it up and and it just went from there but
00:32:15.200 it's it's it's the wrong way to do research and the research doesn't show the the raccoon dogs were
00:32:20.480 were infected so i i mean rocky raccoon is is singing in the background are we are we ever going to find
00:32:26.660 out where this came from or i mean do you feel it's pretty safe to say it was man-made in a lab
00:32:33.960 so so glenn what i have done is you know i'm a scientist i've also been in business so i've been
00:32:40.540 involved with litigations over patents i think i have 88 patents and had to defend it five times so i
00:32:45.200 i have treated my approach to this as if i'm in a courtroom and i have to enter evidence into the
00:32:51.280 room and then i have to explain it to a you know a jury of my peers and with respect to the fact that
00:32:57.440 it came from a laboratory with respect to the fact that it was engineered my evidence is beyond a
00:33:02.660 reasonable doubt which is the standard you would use for a criminal investigation it has bioweapon
00:33:07.060 components which i don't have as much confidence in but they are a preponderance of the evidence so
00:33:12.220 it also has those aspects and and i've tried to stay in the discipline because the courtroom is a
00:33:18.700 truth-finding machine that is really useful you can't get things into the courtroom unless you have
00:33:23.680 good evidence and then in there there are rules about what you can and can't conclude from them
00:33:28.080 but doing that process it gets very clear that it's it came from a laboratory it was manipulated
00:33:33.120 and it has some aspects that could be considered bioweapons i uh i am stunned to hear you
00:33:39.760 speak about this with such authority that you you absolutely would present it in a courtroom i'd love
00:33:45.900 to i know you have to catch a plane so i'd love to have you back and present that evidence um go ahead
00:33:51.360 i would uh there's there's actually a paper i wrote it's 189 pages long uh it's been downloaded
00:33:56.940 about 240 000 times uh on on this analysis so i i start with the preposition that it came from nature
00:34:04.200 with a 98 probability and i end with with the after 26 pieces of evidence you end with the
00:34:10.420 conclusion that's over 98 from a laboratory oh my gosh and the the idea that we are covering this up
00:34:17.800 why would we cover this up because we were doing gain-of-function research because it was being
00:34:23.160 weaponized what what do you think the motive is well i i don't want to get inside other people's
00:34:30.000 head because i'm a scientist but we do know that the technology was developed in the united states
00:34:34.420 that created this virus we know that the humanized mouse on which the virus was trained to infect humans
00:34:41.620 went by world courier from north carolina to to one laboratories so those two pieces tie it together
00:34:48.620 and and we know that um look at that you know we don't have to talk about dr fauci because i don't
00:34:53.380 want to get into the personalities here but he believes in his heart that gain-of-function research
00:34:57.920 will save mankind i've looked at 2 000 gain-of-function papers and i find no evidence
00:35:02.320 that it contributes to the public health issues around around spillovers so we just have a strong
00:35:08.440 strong scientific difference there but but glenn if i can just get one more point across here because i
00:35:13.020 was in um i was in washington dc talking to people it's important to get to the origin but the other
00:35:18.860 thing that's happened in the last three years is uh i've collected a team of international scientists
00:35:23.300 we put together what we call a forensic analysis so we can sit at a computer anywhere in the world
00:35:28.320 and interrogate what's going on inside the wound institute of virology right now as i'm talking to
00:35:33.380 you they are doing research on a 30 lethal virus a 39 lethal virus and a 60 lethal virus the black
00:35:41.660 plague which was a 500 year setback of civilization was a 30 lethal microbe so we have three cases going on
00:35:51.300 right now of more of more deadly viruses and so are we involved in it this time are we involved
00:35:57.860 well we we we work involved with sars with our own hands in the laboratory and we're not as far as i
00:36:04.920 can tell involved in this experiment these experiments are we found are post pandemic so
00:36:11.500 if you imagine a laboratory okay you've had you've had a leak you've killed 20 million people
00:36:15.540 do you change your behavior and do other kinds of research well no let's let's do even more aggressive
00:36:19.880 research um but uh we need to do something because it'll be a civilization changing event
00:36:25.340 oh my gosh uh dr quay thank you so much really appreciate it thank you glenn i'd love to explain
00:36:32.540 this more because because i'd like to have a grassroots effort it's not going to come from
00:36:36.480 the top down it needs to be people saying no we we need to we need to stop these things and i i don't
00:36:41.440 know anybody left or right republican democrat independent i don't know anybody who thinks
00:36:47.020 you know we've all been to the movies we've seen what happens with things like this and since it's
00:36:53.780 just happened i think maybe we should stop i i i think the scientists are on the verge of madness
00:37:01.020 just madness well as i like to say you know if you're dead you can't vote democrat or republican
00:37:07.140 unless you're from chicago yeah okay you don't belong in seattle thank you so much dr steven quay i
00:37:14.300 appreciate it we'll talk to you again so we have deborah conrad on she is a physician's assistant
00:37:19.680 and she was uh working in a hospital and she started to see some trends that were disturbing
00:37:26.960 she reported them to the people that she was supposed to report them to and she was fired
00:37:32.860 for that deborah conrad is her name welcome deborah how are you i'm good thank you for having me glenn
00:37:39.800 uh i i i can't thank you enough for having the guts to stand up at this time tell me your story you
00:37:46.220 were you were just trying to do what the hospital instructs you to do on everything else right
00:37:52.340 well pretty much i mean what's grilled in our in our brains and medicine over and over again
00:37:58.680 is about keeping patients and the community safe and when the emergency use authorized vaccines
00:38:06.180 were uh kind of released to the public in december they were under emergency use in fact they still
00:38:12.400 are but um you know the their system the vaccine adverse event reporting system is has been there
00:38:20.360 since 1990 and it is a system enacted by the federal government to assure that vaccines are safe post
00:38:29.100 marketing and it is a federal law the 1986 vaccine injury act had provisions in it that health care
00:38:37.880 workers are required to report certain adverse events to the VAERS system um and that's all i was doing
00:38:46.280 so after the vaccines were rolled out and we started getting patients coming into the hospital
00:38:52.140 reporting adverse events after their covid vaccines i reported these patients um to the
00:38:59.080 VAERS system as i am legally required to do and in the ultimate end about 10 10 months later i was
00:39:06.900 walked out of my medical institution for doing this thing it's insanity wait how did they justify that
00:39:15.260 so the the ultimate justification is is because by by acknowledging that these adverse uh reactions are
00:39:26.060 happening it was creating vaccine hesitancy among the staff and the patients and the family members and then they
00:39:35.020 didn't want to go and get boosters so it was affecting the company uh profit margin and i was told i as somebody
00:39:44.800 in leadership i should i should be towing the company line that was part of my job you know and i said but this is a
00:39:52.460 this is a legal requirement there are certain adversary you know side effects um that that can occur that are
00:39:59.880 reportable events this is not something that you know i'm making up i mean on the VAERS website
00:40:06.680 if you go under what is required reporting for health care workers it is listed specifically what we are to
00:40:14.400 report an inpatient hospitalization following a covid vaccine and or death and or covid 19 infection
00:40:24.100 requiring hospitalization and or death these are reportable events these are under the required
00:40:32.640 reporting and my hospital did an audit of my VAERS reports and i gave them patients that met these exact
00:40:41.520 required reporting um requirements and my hospital administration came back and said
00:40:49.260 you're over reporting and from this state forward you can no longer do any VAERS reports for the hospital
00:40:56.920 even if you know about these patients you can only do VAERS reports on patients you directly took care of
00:41:04.380 and i said well then who is going to do these other reports and they basically told me it's none of my
00:41:09.780 the problem with VAERS reporting for health care workers is the the reports take about 30 minutes
00:41:17.120 because they they require a lot of information about the patient their medical conditions so on and so
00:41:23.480 forth and there is no time in your working day especially during this whole covid situation to do these
00:41:31.100 reports because we would get you know 10 15 of them a day so what was happening is every all the
00:41:38.920 the providers in the hospital knew i was doing this so they gave me patients to report because they knew
00:41:45.240 i had become an expert in doing this i was efficient let deb handle it but the problem is is i was doing
00:41:51.640 it on my own time unpaid on my shifts off and it just got to be to the point that i said i can't be the
00:41:58.960 only provider doing this so i asked my administration to create some sort of a position or some sort of a
00:42:05.160 uh something in the hospital that that we could efficiently get these reports done maybe a paid
00:42:11.320 position something like that and my hospital just comes out i'm looking into it looking into it and
00:42:16.940 and it never got done and i had multiple meetings and email exchanges and nothing ever seemed to get
00:42:24.380 done and then like i said they audited me and then blocked me from reporting further patients and i had told
00:42:30.800 them um by knowing that there are patients out there that need these reports done and that meet the
00:42:38.680 required reporting and not doing it myself i'm an accomplice to a crime right because i know what's
00:42:46.020 going on and i'm doing nothing about it so i'm just as guilty so i said i can't do this i can't commit
00:42:52.640 fraud i can't do this so um i ended up uh you know getting getting some help from an attorney and we
00:42:59.980 wrote letters uh to the cdc and the fda and their state accrediting body all sorts of stuff to try to
00:43:06.880 let them know what's going on and to see if we could find a solution and there was never heard anything
00:43:11.960 back not a word not a word nobody wanted to deal with this problem and i i just couldn't i couldn't
00:43:19.120 live with it because you know every day we were getting people coming in and these patients knew
00:43:23.940 because they were fine prior and they would get their vaccine and then get hospitalized for some
00:43:29.740 new issue and they wanted their reports done and you know patients don't know i mean it's it is it's
00:43:37.860 very difficult to do a report as an individual um the website is not very user friendly um there's a lot
00:43:45.220 of information that's needed um so that you know the the patients want the health care providers to do
00:43:50.680 the reports and i'm hearing more and more from patients telling me they ask their doctors or their
00:43:57.640 PAs or whoever to do a VAERS report and they're told no
00:44:01.520 you