The Glenn Beck Program - May 24, 2022


Best of the Program | Guests: Jack Posobiec & Ken Paxton | 5⧸24⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

35 minutes

Words per Minute

166.81514

Word Count

5,992

Sentence Count

509

Misogynist Sentences

6

Hate Speech Sentences

6


Summary

Glenn and Stu discuss the importance of early voting, the impact it can have on the outcome of many primary races, and what to look out for in the upcoming mid-term elections. They also discuss the impact of the Supreme Court ruling on the border crisis and the impact that could have on immigration.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hey, we've got some incredible election coverage.
00:00:02.620 The only reason why I'm saying this is because I just heard Stu just say it.
00:00:05.080 Yeah, I was bragging about my own election coverage today.
00:00:07.340 I didn't listen to a word of it, but it's on the podcast.
00:00:10.740 We have some really good stuff, including what's coming this summer.
00:00:19.580 Oh, I don't know.
00:00:20.920 War, famine, pestilence, death.
00:00:25.000 That's the four horsemen, right?
00:00:26.620 Yeah.
00:00:27.000 Yeah, okay, got all the horsemen covered.
00:00:28.420 And the only reason why they're not coming in like Broncos is because gas is so expensive.
00:00:34.600 And so they have to ride horses.
00:00:37.140 But anyway, that's all on today's podcast.
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00:01:40.860 Today is primary in many states today.
00:01:44.040 What are the big races, Stu?
00:01:45.380 The marquee stuff, you've got the gubernatorial primary for the Republicans in Georgia, which is one of the big ones, Purdue and Kemp, doing battle there.
00:01:54.560 You've got a three-way race for the Alabama Senate primary, which is a pretty interesting one, actually.
00:02:00.300 And that one is the one where, if you remember Mo Brooks, who's been on the show before, he was endorsed by Donald Trump in March.
00:02:07.480 Then collapsed.
00:02:08.700 Well, no, he was kind of – people basically said he was unendorsed – excuse me, unendorsed by Trump in March.
00:02:15.900 And people thought it was over.
00:02:18.040 He's since had kind of an amazing comeback and is now right there in a three-way race for that.
00:02:24.260 They'll only get that down to a runoff today, though.
00:02:27.640 The top two is what's important there in Alabama today.
00:02:30.280 And then big one in Texas as well with Ken Paxton.
00:02:32.680 And Ken Paxton is joining us today.
00:02:35.320 He's facing off with, please, dear God, if there is any common sense left in the state of Texas,
00:02:43.260 get out the bushes for the love of Pete.
00:02:48.780 Ken Paxton, welcome to the program.
00:02:50.520 How are you?
00:02:51.520 Hey, I'm doing really well.
00:02:53.060 It's going to be a good day, Glenn.
00:02:53.960 I think your prayer is going to be answered.
00:02:56.700 I think so, too.
00:02:58.400 But I mean, I saw who you're running against, and I'm like, you've got to be kidding me.
00:03:03.820 Enough of the bushes.
00:03:05.220 George P. Bush, please.
00:03:07.860 Can we talk a little bit about – because I think you are going to win,
00:03:11.740 and nobody should take that for granted.
00:03:13.980 Please go out and vote.
00:03:16.940 If you're in any of the primary states, we need the best people in office.
00:03:22.960 Immigration – just reading the headlines today,
00:03:26.900 Roger Marshall says it's a war zone at the U.S.-Mexico border,
00:03:31.420 worse than I saw at Poland-Ukraine border.
00:03:35.040 We also have Abbott coming out and saying as many as 100,000 migrants waiting to cross into Texas.
00:03:42.920 What can we do?
00:03:45.060 You know, it's a challenging situation for the state of Texas
00:03:50.980 because we have this ruling that sits out there from U.S. and Arizona that says we can't do anything.
00:03:56.200 What I hope that we will do as we fight the Biden administration in court,
00:04:00.140 and we have a potential really good ruling coming down in June from the Supreme Court
00:04:03.680 on the Remain in Mexico asylum program.
00:04:06.100 If we can win that in June, that will be a huge win,
00:04:09.120 and assuming the Biden administration actually follows a court order and a law,
00:04:14.440 we'll be back in court looking to hold them in contempt that they don't.
00:04:18.320 So if we get that win, it will be huge because it will give us leverage to go get them to do something about it.
00:04:26.180 But I also – I hope that my legislature, someone in the governor's office,
00:04:31.240 uses an executive order something that challenges that U.S.-V. Arizona case,
00:04:35.780 because I think it was wrongly decided.
00:04:36.960 It cannot be right that states don't have the authority to protect themselves,
00:04:41.360 or the federal government not only fails to do so,
00:04:43.300 but invites the cartels to bring as many people in court order as possible.
00:04:46.720 That's exactly right.
00:04:47.740 That is a wrong decision.
00:04:48.960 So I want to go challenge that, and I want the opportunity.
00:04:52.020 I have to have somebody basically pass a law in my state
00:04:56.300 and then have the Biden administration sue us,
00:04:58.760 or at least if they don't sue us, we get to implement the law and protect ourselves.
00:05:03.080 Well, I've got to believe that that is right.
00:05:05.560 And, Ken, I was just talking about the crisis that is coming with food and with fuel and migration.
00:05:12.940 If food gets bad down in South America, they're all coming here,
00:05:17.820 and the administration has made it very clear that we stole all of this stuff,
00:05:23.480 so why not come and just take it and claim it?
00:05:26.700 We could be seeing real, real problems.
00:05:30.260 I know, what was it, half a million people came across in the last 45 days?
00:05:35.840 Is that possibly right?
00:05:38.100 That is very close to the record.
00:05:39.560 I don't know what the exact number is because they don't tell us the exact number,
00:05:41.940 but when you see the reports just from April and March,
00:05:44.720 $221,000 and $234,000 that they actually counted,
00:05:48.140 those are record-setting numbers for the century,
00:05:51.100 not just for the year, not for the last 10 years, not just for the century.
00:05:54.260 The century.
00:05:59.360 So what are the big things that you're working on right now that you think are the most important,
00:06:06.760 besides the border, the most important things?
00:06:11.100 So, I mean, there are really two things that I consider the most important thing.
00:06:14.380 We were in a battle over the heartbeat bill, and then also the Dobbs case,
00:06:18.340 which we're waiting for that to come down.
00:06:19.460 We actually drafted the amicus, and that's the case that we argued that Roe v. Wade should be overturned,
00:06:25.200 and 23 other states joined us as Mississippi tries to defend their 15-week ban.
00:06:29.580 We argued that the whole thing should be struck down.
00:06:31.380 So I think that's an important decision coming up, and something we've been working on for years.
00:06:35.260 I think this is our opportunity, and I really do believe the court's going to stick with the opinion that got leaked.
00:06:40.040 And then second is our massive fight in Texas.
00:06:43.880 We have four Google lawsuits.
00:06:45.180 We have one Facebook lawsuit, and we're involved in litigation with TWIP.
00:06:48.700 So that's not the end of what we're going to do.
00:06:51.200 That's just the beginning.
00:06:52.600 And if we don't stop these big tech companies from controlling the marketplace of ideas
00:06:57.040 and from crushing competition in America, we will not be free.
00:07:03.160 There is – Ron DeSantis said yesterday there's no way Florida will support the WHO global pandemic treaty,
00:07:12.140 which the Biden administration is trying to change and basically take out any roadblocks of national sovereignty.
00:07:22.060 Have you looked into this, and what would we be doing in that case?
00:07:27.440 So we're going to look at every little bit of that if they get that through.
00:07:32.800 And we can't do anything until they do something.
00:07:35.260 But if they actually do something that affects our state and other states, we'll go fight them in court and try to stop them.
00:07:43.920 And we've had a really high success rate in court against the Biden administration.
00:07:47.220 We're at over 90%.
00:07:48.260 So I do think that they will probably violate –
00:07:52.260 They'll probably violate what?
00:07:56.600 Federal law.
00:07:57.500 And so it's going to be another lawsuit from the state of Texas.
00:08:02.400 We have –
00:08:03.020 By the way, Glenn, we're in 34 lawsuits with the Biden administration just in a year and a half.
00:08:08.400 I loved George P. Bush's remark on that.
00:08:12.500 You know, we need an attorney general that just doesn't sue all the time.
00:08:17.720 Like, what are you talking about?
00:08:22.020 You know what?
00:08:23.160 I would tell him he's running for the wrong job now.
00:08:25.100 Yeah.
00:08:25.560 He's running for something else.
00:08:26.620 Yeah, go back to the railroad job.
00:08:28.740 We fight.
00:08:30.460 We don't have guns.
00:08:31.520 We have courts.
00:08:32.820 That's what we use.
00:08:33.460 We have lawyers.
00:08:33.940 And so if he doesn't want to fight with lawyers, this is not the right job.
00:08:38.400 Ken, best of luck to you today.
00:08:42.020 I hope you don't need it, but it is primary day, and we'll be out voting.
00:08:47.340 Thank you so much.
00:08:48.400 Well, hey, I appreciate it.
00:08:50.480 And please, again, just encourage your people to get out and vote because if we don't vote, then polls don't matter.
00:08:56.980 Our works don't matter.
00:08:57.940 People have to vote with their feet and get out and vote today.
00:09:00.420 Yeah.
00:09:00.900 This is hard, especially when people are – you know, you're like, ah, they're going to win.
00:09:06.000 And that's when people lose because all of the supporters stay at home.
00:09:10.640 Thank you so much, Ken.
00:09:11.520 Appreciate it.
00:09:12.000 I think it's true.
00:09:12.500 Bye-bye.
00:09:16.420 This is the best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:09:19.180 So, Stu, are you, you know, you're ready for day number three of the World Economic Forum?
00:09:33.580 I sure am.
00:09:34.800 I mean, how much fun is this?
00:09:37.340 It is my favorite global economic forum.
00:09:41.040 Shut up.
00:09:41.420 Yeah.
00:09:41.680 Shut up.
00:09:42.060 Really?
00:09:42.380 Number one on my list.
00:09:43.840 Huh.
00:09:44.200 Huh.
00:09:45.040 Now, we have a clip from World Economic Forum.
00:09:49.160 Here they're just talking about some new technology that's coming.
00:09:51.980 It's going to be very exciting.
00:09:54.940 Fast forward five years.
00:09:56.200 Do we have a central bank digital coin out there in the world that is being utilized on
00:10:07.000 a daily basis, whether it's wholesale or retail, and it becomes a superior system?
00:10:15.020 Francois.
00:10:15.940 Yes or no?
00:10:16.460 We have several experiments, which are not very far from that.
00:10:20.440 They're not yet generalized, but they could be, let's say, in the next three years, probably.
00:10:25.480 It will go quicker on the wholesale side, I guess, because it raises less sensitive questions.
00:10:31.140 Yes.
00:10:31.700 Axel.
00:10:32.340 No, I'm quite glad to hear what you're saying, Francois, on the wholesale digital currency,
00:10:37.680 not coin.
00:10:39.960 I am also a believer that will come in five years.
00:10:42.640 Yes, what I try to say is, obviously, you know, we still have those huge legacy environment.
00:10:48.300 They need to migrate as well, so we will not yet see all the benefits coming through, but
00:10:52.900 it will come and will be much more efficient, also probably much more secure, lowering transaction
00:10:58.620 costs.
00:10:59.060 On the retail side, I'm much more skeptical, certainly call it for, you know, established
00:11:04.620 economies.
00:11:05.700 That's great.
00:11:06.860 That's great.
00:11:07.320 So we got that coming.
00:11:07.960 But they also have something else in store they're very excited about.
00:11:12.640 We're developing, through technology, an ability for consumers to measure their own carbon
00:11:18.780 footprint.
00:11:19.440 What does that mean?
00:11:20.860 That's, where are they traveling?
00:11:23.060 How are they traveling?
00:11:24.440 What are they eating?
00:11:25.940 What are they consuming on the platform?
00:11:28.060 So, individual carbon footprint tracker.
00:11:31.980 Wow.
00:11:32.380 Stay tuned.
00:11:33.000 We don't have it operational yet, but this is something that we're working on.
00:11:36.360 Oh, man.
00:11:37.020 Isn't that exciting?
00:11:38.380 We're going to be able to be tracked, you know, just for our own convenience.
00:11:42.580 And we'll know exactly what our carbon footprint is.
00:11:45.960 And this, this, he's the, the head of Alibaba, which is clearly, clearly so much into global
00:11:55.200 warming.
00:11:56.480 Oh, yeah.
00:11:56.920 They're leaders.
00:11:57.920 I mean, do they ship an almost unlimited stream of junk products all around the globe?
00:12:03.720 Sure they do.
00:12:04.200 Sure.
00:12:04.480 Sure.
00:12:04.660 That's, that's, that's how you fix global warming.
00:12:06.740 Right.
00:12:07.000 I'm pretty sure.
00:12:07.820 Exactly right.
00:12:08.160 And, you know, it's not their fault.
00:12:10.220 You haven't tracked yourself.
00:12:11.500 Right.
00:12:12.040 You know, they'll just ship to anybody, assuming you're a responsible human being.
00:12:16.860 So, you know, it's really exciting is the people all around Klaus Schwab.
00:12:23.560 Here's what Klaus Schwab said yesterday at the World Economic Forum about the opportunities
00:12:31.280 that they have.
00:12:32.340 The future is not just happening.
00:12:35.760 The future is built by us, by a powerful community as you here in this room.
00:12:43.340 We have the means to improve the states of the world.
00:12:48.520 But two conditions are necessary.
00:12:51.680 The first one is that we act all as stakeholders of larger communities.
00:13:00.640 Yes, yes.
00:13:01.560 That we serve not our only self-interests, but we serve the community.
00:13:06.760 Oh.
00:13:07.280 That's what we call stakeholder responsibility.
00:13:11.100 And second, that we collaborate.
00:13:13.700 That we collaborate.
00:13:14.980 And, you know, collaborators have always been popular.
00:13:18.740 You know, in France, collaborators were popular.
00:13:21.600 You know, when somebody else had this same idea.
00:13:25.280 It was.
00:13:25.920 I don't know.
00:13:26.540 It was what.
00:13:27.140 What?
00:13:27.600 Might be some differences.
00:13:29.020 Of collaborators?
00:13:30.200 Oh, I think history will remember them.
00:13:32.100 Oh.
00:13:32.820 Exactly the same way.
00:13:34.260 But maybe that's just me.
00:13:35.640 So, you also have some very important people like Yuval Noah Harari, the guy who wrote A Brief History of Humankind.
00:13:47.880 He's fantastic.
00:13:49.460 And he is right there at the World Economic Forum helping shape the future that none of us know about.
00:13:58.540 But it will be shaped by all the people in the room, which I think is very, very exciting.
00:14:04.820 Very exciting.
00:14:06.940 Now, Schwab is a guy who says the fourth industrial revolution is here.
00:14:12.600 And it's going to lead to the fusion of our physical, biological, and digital identities.
00:14:18.080 And I have, I've thought to myself ever since I was a little kid, I can't wait to merge with a machine.
00:14:26.260 You know?
00:14:26.960 When you're a little kid, it kind of sounds cool.
00:14:29.520 When you're an adult, maybe, well.
00:14:32.660 Maybe you just like to remain human.
00:14:34.280 Yuval and Klaus love it.
00:14:36.160 Love it.
00:14:37.420 Love it.
00:14:38.020 Now, what Harari is talking about is Humans 2.0, which I think is good.
00:14:45.940 He says we'll have a new global surveillance system established in response to viral pandemics, which they're also taking care of this week, which is good.
00:15:00.760 And it may at first be seen as temporary, but it's going to be, I'm quoting, prolonged indefinitely.
00:15:10.020 So there's, I mean, what's the problem with that?
00:15:14.200 And, you know, transhumanism and global tracking systems.
00:15:20.840 You know, I don't.
00:15:24.280 So he has also talked about the creation of a digital globe ID system, basically a vaccine passport, the creation of digital global money, which both of those are in discussion and beyond the planning stages.
00:15:41.600 Now, this week in Davos, and he says, once these two things are in place, digital money and digital ID for all persons.
00:15:52.820 Global, you know, globalists can proceed with the creation of the system on which nothing will happen outside of the global systems, knowledge or control.
00:16:04.700 And you'll be able to be monitored for your own safety at all times.
00:16:09.960 You know, if you buy too much storable food, too much gasoline, diesel, too much ammunition, too much alcohol, too much gold, silver, you know, they're just going to ask you about it.
00:16:20.940 You know, they'll probably invite you down and they'll say, hey.
00:16:23.640 Hey, what's up?
00:16:25.680 What's up with buying all this stuff?
00:16:27.760 And you'll say, none of your business.
00:16:30.820 And they'll say, come on, let's be a community here.
00:16:34.120 And you go, OK, I think some of the things you're doing is evil.
00:16:38.660 And I'd like to prepare my family in a different way.
00:16:42.380 Your score has gone down, sir.
00:16:45.060 And the good news is.
00:16:46.180 You can't take a train anymore.
00:16:47.480 As we know, Bank of America just released, you know, their their little app.
00:16:53.380 So you have your personal ESG score.
00:16:56.500 Now.
00:16:57.920 They told us a year ago they're not they're not going to do that for people.
00:17:02.740 This is just for companies.
00:17:03.860 They're not going to do it for people.
00:17:05.400 Now they've done it for people.
00:17:07.480 They are certainly telling everybody that will listen to them.
00:17:11.440 They are not going to give that information to some global body or the United States government.
00:17:17.020 And then tie your, you know, credit worthiness to that or your credit card.
00:17:23.520 No, they're not going to do that.
00:17:25.440 No, they're not going to do that at all.
00:17:26.800 It's fascinating.
00:17:27.820 It shows that we still have work to do on this stuff, though.
00:17:30.340 The fact that Bank of America would still find it appropriate to put that in an advertisement shows that we've got work to do.
00:17:38.020 Right.
00:17:38.620 Right.
00:17:38.800 You expect them to continue to do it.
00:17:40.920 Sure.
00:17:41.440 But just hide it.
00:17:42.600 Sure.
00:17:43.200 They shouldn't be telling us about this anymore.
00:17:45.240 Right.
00:17:45.520 So one of the other guys that is good friends with Klaus Schwab and is really good friends with all of the past and current presidents of France is a guy named Jacques Attali.
00:18:01.460 He is he's wonderful.
00:18:03.820 He is.
00:18:04.420 You know, he studied at, you know, the Ivy League of French universities.
00:18:08.440 He's a Ph.D.
00:18:10.100 He's a professor of economics.
00:18:13.920 He's written like 50 books.
00:18:16.600 And for 45 years, he's been the advisor to all of the presidents.
00:18:21.500 And it's really exciting.
00:18:23.460 He's currently not only advisor to the president of France, but also the founder, chairman and president of Positive Planet,
00:18:30.860 which is an organization that is contributing to the United Nations 2030 globalist agenda, which nobody really has a problem with in his book.
00:18:42.220 The 21st Century Dictionary published in 1998.
00:18:46.720 Jacques Attali describes a future pandemic to establish a world police force that would eventually become a planetary power.
00:18:57.000 He highlights specific terms, including the word epidemic.
00:19:01.180 In addition, he says, we will take planetary measures of containment, which will briefly question new nomadism and democracy.
00:19:12.340 Huh?
00:19:14.140 Huh?
00:19:15.660 That's weird.
00:19:16.780 He says the panic, the sheep like process by which one imitates the other for fear of being marginalized and left behind is not a malfunction of Western surveillance, but it's it's its very essence.
00:19:34.300 He says, you know, we're going to want to protect ourselves from disease and this this prevention will invade our entire existence.
00:19:43.460 So this is hang on.
00:19:46.940 We have a we have a phone call.
00:19:49.360 Hello.
00:19:50.720 Hello.
00:19:51.520 Yes.
00:19:51.860 Hello.
00:19:52.360 Yes.
00:19:52.640 Hi, Mr. Beck.
00:19:54.020 Yeah, I was in the middle of something and I just I was listening to your program.
00:19:58.100 Yes.
00:19:58.500 And first of all, I wanted to thank the gentleman who said the World Economic Forum is his favorite global economic forum.
00:20:06.100 Right.
00:20:06.520 We agree.
00:20:07.380 Right.
00:20:07.820 OK.
00:20:08.180 It's it's it's a it's the best in the globe.
00:20:11.280 Well, it's the only real economic forum.
00:20:14.380 That's word number one.
00:20:15.440 Right.
00:20:15.660 OK.
00:20:16.120 But you mentioned some of the technological advancements we are trying to to help the world with right now.
00:20:23.220 And you you did get some of the story correct, but it was not the full story.
00:20:28.460 And I wanted to fill in your listeners with with some more detail, some more detail on some of the technology that is coming.
00:20:35.840 As you know, we're trying to help.
00:20:37.540 Oh, sure.
00:20:38.020 The globe is warming overpopulation.
00:20:41.240 Uh huh.
00:20:41.680 Uh huh.
00:20:41.920 And so we are, for example, developing books.
00:20:45.640 Books.
00:20:46.600 That's not a new thing.
00:20:48.080 No, but these books are special.
00:20:49.440 These books, when you read them, they automatically sterilize the reader.
00:20:53.600 And we think that's the type of advancement.
00:20:56.300 Really?
00:20:56.880 We're trying to help.
00:20:57.780 Yeah.
00:20:58.240 Here.
00:20:58.620 OK, so books that sterilize the reader.
00:21:01.080 Would the reader know that?
00:21:02.480 Would it be, you know, hey, this book will sterilize you if you read it or?
00:21:06.760 It's if they read the whole book, they might see it in there.
00:21:10.040 Right.
00:21:10.300 They'll be sterilized already at that point.
00:21:12.280 OK.
00:21:12.480 So that is that is a downside.
00:21:14.080 But we're working.
00:21:14.940 Right.
00:21:15.140 You're working on maybe a label idea or.
00:21:18.820 We also have new democracy building voting machines.
00:21:24.080 Democracy building voting machines.
00:21:26.780 Yes.
00:21:27.020 These these voting machines will assist voters in selecting the proper candidates.
00:21:32.120 Really?
00:21:32.560 So let's say, for example, you you you select the wrong candidate.
00:21:37.900 We'll make it the right candidate.
00:21:40.520 Wow.
00:21:41.240 You will.
00:21:41.920 Assisting.
00:21:42.920 Yeah.
00:21:43.420 Assisting the people.
00:21:44.060 We also have a new variation of hard seltzer we're working on.
00:21:48.120 Yes.
00:21:48.640 Really?
00:21:51.800 Yes.
00:21:52.140 You have the the voting machines that change your vote.
00:21:55.960 You have the books that sterilize and you're working on a hard seltzer.
00:22:00.600 Yes.
00:22:00.880 White claw, black cherry monkey pox.
00:22:03.760 We think people are going to love it.
00:22:07.420 What is the name?
00:22:08.240 What is the name of that again?
00:22:09.200 White claw, black cherry monkey pox.
00:22:11.180 OK.
00:22:11.300 And this one, now, some people and I've heard you make these sort of references where you
00:22:18.140 you make a sound evil, devious in some way.
00:22:24.040 Well, evil is probably.
00:22:25.220 And we have had some ideas on that.
00:22:27.660 I'm going to be honest with you.
00:22:29.740 Some of the ideas have crossed that line.
00:22:31.520 OK.
00:22:32.360 Not the ones I've mentioned so far.
00:22:33.760 The monkey pox drink is not.
00:22:35.820 It's black cherry monkey pox.
00:22:37.500 OK.
00:22:37.780 Well, all right.
00:22:38.640 Yeah.
00:22:38.760 You will get monkey pox, but it is a delicious, it's the most delicious way to get monkey
00:22:43.200 pox.
00:22:46.800 OK.
00:22:47.420 All right.
00:22:47.640 But we came up with this idea and I don't.
00:22:50.020 You're not fully supported yet.
00:22:51.200 I don't think we should.
00:22:52.000 We were thinking of trying to develop a social media app that shows like short videos of
00:23:01.180 people dancing and lip syncing, but will have it completely controlled by the Chinese
00:23:06.540 Communist Party.
00:23:07.500 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:23:20.760 Jack, welcome to the program.
00:23:41.360 Glenn, thank you so much for having me.
00:23:43.020 Are you you're over in Switzerland still?
00:23:45.380 Yeah, we're over in Switzerland still.
00:23:48.560 We're just outside the World Economic Forum.
00:23:51.480 What I've got to tell you, the the the amount of negative energy that takes place in inside
00:23:56.660 that forum, Glenn, you wouldn't believe the way they talk about people, the way they talk
00:24:02.100 about how their world is going to be when they build things.
00:24:05.460 Even before any of this detention situation took place, I knew I did not want to be there
00:24:12.240 just on a spiritual level.
00:24:13.380 It did not feel like a good place.
00:24:15.460 Oh, and then we realized later on when I got my arms up against the building and they're
00:24:19.740 frisking me and, you know, realize, well, boy, I certainly certainly had the right vibe
00:24:23.620 about that.
00:24:24.360 OK, so tell me what you were doing that caused this that you can think because they have not
00:24:29.360 told you yet, have they?
00:24:32.220 We've not gotten any any official response whatsoever.
00:24:35.320 In fact, when my friend Savannah Hernandez from Blaze had come over, so she had come by
00:24:42.720 and was still confronting them during the detention.
00:24:45.640 They told her we have to have a reason to conduct what they called a control operation.
00:24:53.380 But wow, not have to tell you what that reason is.
00:24:57.260 OK, now, this is not the the Swiss police, the Davos police.
00:25:02.580 This is the World Economic Police, which I didn't know the forum had police.
00:25:08.720 Did you?
00:25:10.000 So we're we're digging into this and I did not realize this because going in there security
00:25:15.360 wise, you've got you've got so many world leaders from all around the world that you've
00:25:19.480 got military forces.
00:25:20.620 You've got Secret Service type forces for the various world leaders coming in from Africa,
00:25:25.940 from Asia, from Japan, from across the Middle East, et cetera, and obviously across Europe.
00:25:30.580 So you've got various units and various patches and uniforms that you're seeing just walking
00:25:35.820 up and down the street in Davos.
00:25:37.560 This was the first time that I had seen a patch.
00:25:40.020 And having been in the military, you kind of it's kind of secondhand to read uniforms,
00:25:44.040 read patches.
00:25:44.700 This is the first time I had ever seen a World Economic Forum police patch on someone's
00:25:50.240 uniform.
00:25:50.520 Now, what's interesting is that it was directly under a patch that appeared to be a Swiss,
00:25:56.280 a local Swiss police unit.
00:25:58.620 However, I've heard of local police obviously providing security to private events, but
00:26:04.080 I've never heard of a some sort of deputization being done for one of these events.
00:26:10.380 So, Jack, have you seen I mean, I'm looking at the patch now and I cannot make out what the
00:26:14.780 logo is.
00:26:15.620 Because it looks like two rats or something.
00:26:18.500 That would be too obvious.
00:26:20.500 I think it's actually two rams.
00:26:23.220 So going toward, you know, two mountain goats, essentially going for some kind of Swiss angle
00:26:28.100 there.
00:26:28.440 The fact that it's held quite high up in the Alps here.
00:26:31.040 Okay.
00:26:31.420 All right.
00:26:31.920 So when they went, you're, you're just walking on the street, you had attended the forum and
00:26:38.360 you were, you were okay to go into the, the, uh, the different, uh, whatever it is, star
00:26:46.680 chambers.
00:26:49.080 We've been in a few of the chambers that they had, um, you know, they have very, they have
00:26:52.640 a metaverse.
00:26:53.540 They call it different houses rather than kiosks.
00:26:56.000 They set up storefronts and they call them houses.
00:26:57.900 So there's a Ukraine house, a Russia war crimes house, uh, both funded by Victor Pinchuk
00:27:03.120 foundation, by the way, one of the top level donors to the Clinton foundation.
00:27:06.220 Uh, they also had a meta, so the metaverse house, we'd been coming through, um, reporting
00:27:12.120 on this.
00:27:12.680 And then we were doing a standup, just a typical reporter standup on the side of the road outside
00:27:18.480 of where we thought was a nice shot because you could see the entrance, you could see the
00:27:22.580 flags, you could see people coming and going, been doing a couple of shots there, um, just
00:27:27.940 for live hits, as well as the, as recording my own podcast there.
00:27:31.560 One officer came by plainclothes at one point said, Hey, just wanted to ask you guys are
00:27:35.580 here, see your press credentials, handed them over.
00:27:37.900 Sure.
00:27:38.080 No big deal.
00:27:38.600 Here you go.
00:27:39.320 All right.
00:27:39.680 You guys are good to go.
00:27:40.700 So we'd been filming for about an hour.
00:27:43.360 The crew had just taken a break to get some food, recharge the equipment.
00:27:47.320 And we were planning to make a move to our next shot, uh, to meet up at a different spot
00:27:51.580 that was a little bit higher up.
00:27:53.280 And that's when two paddy wagons full of what we now know were our world economic forum
00:27:59.340 police showed up like a quick response force.
00:28:02.540 They came out guns drawn MP5s that you're nine millimeter semi-automatic, um, and told
00:28:08.460 us you need to leave.
00:28:09.720 You cannot leave.
00:28:10.620 You need to stay here and we need to check your papers again.
00:28:14.200 And you need to tell us who you are, why you're here.
00:28:18.320 Uh, so you turn your, I'm assuming you just turn your, you said that they were, I think
00:28:24.420 you use the word flagging you the whole time.
00:28:26.560 That just means pointing a gun at you the whole time.
00:28:30.200 Well, flagging is a little different than directly aiming a gun at you.
00:28:34.240 It's inadvertent aiming of a barrel in your direction where if a negligent discharge came
00:28:39.540 off, uh, it would strike you.
00:28:41.380 So there was one officer who in particular was flagging me for several minutes before
00:28:46.100 I said something to him.
00:28:47.660 Okay.
00:28:48.160 Um, and so you turn over the paperwork and then what happens?
00:28:53.080 Right.
00:28:53.540 So we turn it all over and we say here, you know, we turned it over.
00:28:56.540 We'll turn, you know, papers, please.
00:28:58.340 So we'll turn it over again.
00:28:59.820 Uh, at that point, they say, we need to frisk you.
00:29:02.000 They took us one by one, uh, sort of behind the building, behind a stack of, you know,
00:29:06.440 tables that had been set up there, uh, frisked us, you know, spread them, frisk hand in the
00:29:11.220 front, hand in the back.
00:29:12.520 We're going to go through everything that you have open your bags.
00:29:16.140 They asked us to go to the van.
00:29:17.880 They wanted to check out the van that we had brought, you know, we rented a van and drove
00:29:20.940 in, uh, with the whole crew and all the equipment.
00:29:24.280 And all the while we're asking them, why are you targeting us?
00:29:27.180 We gave you our, our passes.
00:29:28.720 We showed you who we were.
00:29:29.800 We're going, so we're traveling under turning point USA.
00:29:32.500 Um, they've got a whole great reset thing going good.
00:29:34.900 It's TPSA.com.
00:29:35.920 You've got a book up there right now, the conservative response to the great reset, you
00:29:39.580 know, totally above board nonprofit.
00:29:42.180 Everyone's heard of it.
00:29:42.940 You can go to the website very quickly and see it.
00:29:45.380 And so I can only surmise Glenn that in the time where we handed our papers in the first
00:29:50.560 time to the time we handed our papers in the second time, it didn't become about what
00:29:55.620 we were doing.
00:29:56.240 It was about who we were and why we were there.
00:29:59.880 So then how did this, um, how did this end up?
00:30:03.580 You, you're, uh, and I understand that they, at one point said that, you know, they wanted
00:30:08.440 some of you to travel back to their van, which would sound like something that would happen
00:30:13.760 in a movie.
00:30:15.020 Uh, and then, you know, you know, and, and, and you mentioned, I appreciate your, your intro
00:30:21.320 the, um, you mentioned that I had served at Guantanamo Bay and I said, look, you know,
00:30:24.620 I, I, I've done a better job of this than you guys are doing right, right now.
00:30:28.360 When I was on the other side of the table in, uh, in this type of this line of work, you
00:30:32.800 know, you're not supposed to be so obvious about it.
00:30:34.920 Right.
00:30:35.320 Right.
00:30:35.600 And I said, no, we, we, you know, if you want to, they said, we just want to review
00:30:38.920 the footage.
00:30:39.440 We just want to look over some of the things that you've been saying and some of the things
00:30:43.500 that you've been, why, why do they have to take, do they have any authority to do that?
00:30:49.120 Uh, when they're sitting there and they've got guns that are pointing up essentially,
00:30:54.800 you know, coming in your direction, you know, we didn't know exactly where we were going
00:30:59.180 with this, but what I said at that point was, and there was this young detective who would
00:31:02.840 come over a woman and said, we're going to just take them just to view, just to view the
00:31:07.040 footage that we can do the footage right here.
00:31:08.420 We can, we can take a look and I can, I can show you one or two clips because, you know,
00:31:13.260 number one, uh, worst case scenario is the guy that goes to the van ain't coming back.
00:31:17.620 Number two, they take the card, they delete things.
00:31:20.980 They say, you can't have this back.
00:31:22.580 We're confiscating it, et cetera.
00:31:24.240 Right.
00:31:24.440 And I didn't want to get into that type of situation because look, you know, you've,
00:31:27.960 you've done field reports, you know, I don't want to lose all that footage.
00:31:30.480 I haven't worked.
00:31:30.740 Right.
00:31:31.620 Right.
00:31:32.860 So, um, it, uh, they just went away, uh, in the released you.
00:31:38.460 Is that because, well, no, no, no, no, no.
00:31:40.960 So, um, at that point, that's when Savannah Hernandez showed up, right?
00:31:44.880 She shows up and it's her showing up along with my wife, Tanya, my brother.
00:31:49.380 Um, and she's getting right in the face of these officers.
00:31:52.580 Why are you detaining him?
00:31:54.200 Why, what is going on right now?
00:31:56.080 That's when she's told by the detective, we, we have a reason, but we don't need to tell
00:32:00.140 you the reason for this control operation.
00:32:03.440 And she starts demanding it.
00:32:05.020 She's going live.
00:32:05.920 She's filming in HD.
00:32:06.860 And at that point, when they realized that this thing was getting bigger than they've,
00:32:11.780 uh, you know, that they had bargained for, that's when they packed up the quick response
00:32:15.820 force, went back into the two vans and they disappeared with into the gate within the confines,
00:32:21.120 the world economic forum.
00:32:22.120 That is so bizarre.
00:32:23.340 So bizarre.
00:32:24.260 Well, I guess it, it did confirm a lot of things that you were feeling on the inside,
00:32:29.700 uh, of that.
00:32:30.980 Tell me what, besides this, what is the most disturbing thing that you are hearing or seeing?
00:32:40.900 Well, what's really interesting.
00:32:42.480 Number one is of course, uh, you're hearing this ubiquitous talk of the global shapers,
00:32:50.000 right?
00:32:50.160 The global shapers of the government of global governance, right?
00:32:53.760 This is what Klaus Schwab talks about.
00:32:55.540 And this is the idea that because of the COVID-19, uh, shutdowns and world economic resets,
00:33:02.080 that we're now going to have a new form of global governance, apparently, that's going
00:33:07.540 to come in the form of global financial control, as well as global medical control.
00:33:12.000 You know, the world economic, or excuse me, the world health assembly is also going on right
00:33:16.160 now concurrently in Geneva, which is a few hours down the road.
00:33:19.360 I think we're actually going to probably go there tomorrow to find out about that.
00:33:22.420 So this is the two pronged approach of the great reset.
00:33:26.300 It's economic and financial, but then also medical.
00:33:29.680 And we've got Bill Gates, by the way, Glenn, Bill Gates will be taking that stage in about
00:33:34.000 30 minutes from now, get talk, giving a talk about what he calls the next pandemic.
00:33:40.240 That is, I mean, it is truly, people say these people have no power.
00:33:45.700 These are the richest, most powerful people on the planet.
00:33:49.260 And they're the world leaders on top of it.
00:33:53.540 And I don't know about you, but I mean, you obviously, you know, were frisk when you tried
00:33:59.380 to attend.
00:34:00.620 I don't know anybody who's ever been invited to this.
00:34:03.320 That's a regular schlub that's out there voting for people.
00:34:07.380 This is really disturbing.
00:34:08.820 And that's exactly right, because they're making the decisions for everyone else.
00:34:14.180 They're inside the confines of their chambers.
00:34:17.700 They're living high off the hog, off of this printed money, off of the leverage spending
00:34:23.840 that's going in and the leverage borrowing from the Fed to BlackRock and Blackstone and
00:34:28.920 Larry Fink and these ESG monopoly schemes.
00:34:32.160 That's how they make their money.
00:34:34.100 There's nobody from the real world that's actually attending this thing, except potentially,
00:34:38.660 you know, the staff.
00:34:39.960 Did you, do you have any feeling at all that they are nervous that the world is catching
00:34:48.420 on that, that they have anything to worry about?
00:34:54.300 Well, that was actually quite strange.
00:34:56.540 No, I don't think so at all.
00:34:58.440 I think they are completely in there up to their necks, blinders completely on.
00:35:03.440 And they view the, and Klaus Schwab said this in an interview recently.
00:35:06.540 He said, I understand there is a fringe movement that is seeking to usurp the brand for its
00:35:14.420 own purposes, but it shall remain on the fringe.
00:35:18.920 Wow.
00:35:19.540 That's what, that's what he, that's what the 1% refers to the rest of us, by the way.
00:35:23.360 They refer to us as the fringe.
00:35:24.680 Yeah, they're, they're, they're the minority of 1% that are there making these decisions
00:35:29.720 without us doing things that we didn't vote for.
00:35:32.820 We just didn't vote for, but it doesn't matter anymore in stakeholder capitalism and global
00:35:39.140 stakeholders.
00:35:40.820 Jack, thank you so much for everything you're doing out there.
00:35:43.880 And please stay in touch, stay safe and, and touch back with us, if you will.
00:35:51.260 I'd love to.
00:35:51.780 Thanks so much, Glenn.
00:35:52.420 Glad to have you.
00:35:52.780 You bet.
00:35:53.240 Bye-bye.
00:35:53.440 Na, na, na, na, na.