The Glenn Beck Program - March 28, 2025


Best of the Program | Guests: Kirk Cameron & Sean Davis | 3⧸28⧸25


Episode Stats

Length

49 minutes

Words per Minute

161.8908

Word Count

7,949

Sentence Count

667

Misogynist Sentences

6

Hate Speech Sentences

7


Summary

Glenn Beck presents three stories from the past, present, and future. First, a story about a man who stole from a Whole Foods store in order to pay for his medical bills. Second, the story about the JFK assassination, and the new show hosted by the Federalist's founder and CEO, Kirk Cameron. And finally, a new story about people who think they can steal from any company because, well, Jeff Bezos is rich.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Today's podcast starts with three tales, really, three tales.
00:00:19.840 I saw a story in our show prep, which you can get at glenbeck.com, and as I'm going
00:00:25.360 through these 60 different stories, I thought the only one that I must cover is this one.
00:00:31.620 And it is what's happening to our society.
00:00:35.980 It is about people that have decided that they can steal from any company because, well,
00:00:42.980 I mean, Jeff Bezos is rich, so why can't I steal from Amazon?
00:00:45.920 Why can't I steal from Whole Foods?
00:00:48.340 Why can't I burn down a Tesla?
00:00:51.040 I tell you why and make a critical case that you need to hear.
00:00:55.460 Also, we talk about the podcast that is coming out tomorrow on AI that you have to hear.
00:01:03.000 It's a very different podcast for me.
00:01:05.960 Also, Kirk Cameron joins us on a new show that he has just launched.
00:01:10.180 He's kind of doing Mr. Rogers all over again in a contemporary way for our kids and our
00:01:16.120 grandkids.
00:01:16.700 Uh, and also we have the founder and CEO, uh, of the Federalist on to talk about the
00:01:23.140 JFK files one more time this week, all on today's podcast.
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00:03:28.700 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:03:32.760 So there's a story in today's show prep that is so personally disturbing to me because I
00:03:39.260 don't think people really understand.
00:03:41.080 And this is everywhere.
00:03:42.420 And we have to have a conversation about what's going on.
00:03:45.860 There's a story in the show prep that is all about this new trend of people thinking that
00:03:52.820 they're Robin Hood, thinking that they can exact social justice.
00:03:57.920 Let me just give you the first few paragraphs of this story.
00:04:01.560 Lee insists he's famously a very good Catholic.
00:04:05.380 He's a moral person.
00:04:06.840 His mother raised him right.
00:04:08.820 And by his internal calculation, it's OK to shoplift from Whole Foods.
00:04:15.020 Why?
00:04:15.860 Jeff Bezos.
00:04:18.100 From 2020 to 2022, Lee, a 20-something communications professional living in Washington, D.C., engaged
00:04:26.380 in what he described as grand theft autoing from his local Whole Foods store.
00:04:31.820 He would cheat the scale at the hot bar, pocket spices, or take home four lemons in the self-checkout
00:04:38.660 aisle while only declaring two.
00:04:41.340 Lee is never shoplifted anywhere else.
00:04:43.180 No, no, no.
00:04:43.800 Not Safeway.
00:04:44.560 Not a local store.
00:04:46.020 He's largely stopped taking from Whole Foods now because he moved into a different neighborhood
00:04:50.700 that doesn't have a Whole Foods.
00:04:52.780 However, he told this reporter that there's one by his gym that he'll pop into and steal
00:04:59.340 from from time to time.
00:05:01.620 Now, Lee has weighed the ethics of his doings.
00:05:03.880 At one point, his guilt got to be so much that he needed to confess his misdeeds to his mother.
00:05:11.680 Once he explained his reasoning, however, Amazon's market power, Bezos's wealth, what the billionaire
00:05:17.820 has done at the Washington Post, mom came around.
00:05:21.580 This is the opening story of this long report, and get it in today's show prep.
00:05:31.200 Just go to glenbeck.com.
00:05:32.260 This is a really important story that you should sit around your dinner table with your family
00:05:36.920 sometime this weekend and share it and talk about it.
00:05:40.180 It shows person after person after person stealing from stores and justifying it with social justice.
00:05:49.220 Not justice justice, of course not.
00:05:51.840 Social justice, which doesn't exist in reality.
00:05:57.220 So let me summarize this article and try to share why I found this the most disturbing article of the day.
00:06:03.540 Let me paint a picture here of three different people.
00:06:06.260 First, a man standing in the dim glow of a warehouse, a barcode scanner in his hand, sweat on his brow.
00:06:13.900 He has been hardworking, and then a flicker of temptation.
00:06:19.020 This guy's name is Jack.
00:06:20.520 He's not a villain from a comic book.
00:06:22.600 No cape, no maniacal laugh.
00:06:24.700 He's just a guy who is really tired of scraping by.
00:06:27.900 And he's been inundated and living in this stew that has been in the media about social justice.
00:06:35.320 And one day, he stumbles on a glitch in the system.
00:06:39.280 He can get a $10,000 TV for three cents.
00:06:42.740 Now, he doesn't report it to his boss.
00:06:44.640 No, no, no.
00:06:45.760 No.
00:06:46.280 He punches it in and keeps it quiet and sells it off.
00:06:49.880 And then he takes another one, three cents, and sells it off.
00:06:53.960 It's a little victory, right?
00:06:55.160 It's a victory for the little guy.
00:06:58.160 Across town, there's another unrelated story.
00:07:00.840 A man with a torch that flares as he and his fellow radicals set Teslas ablaze.
00:07:06.860 Symbols of a world they despise.
00:07:09.360 We've got to get away from that evil Elon Musk.
00:07:12.660 They set fire while screaming for justice.
00:07:17.200 And a third person.
00:07:19.800 This one is in a dorm room.
00:07:22.200 A kid leans on Grok to turn out an essay.
00:07:25.160 He doesn't even understand.
00:07:26.980 He didn't read the book.
00:07:28.080 He didn't pay attention, but he grins at the A's he gets.
00:07:33.660 All of these are relatively small acts, petty even.
00:07:38.820 But they're not just stories.
00:07:40.780 This is coming from real life now.
00:07:42.920 And they are cracks in the foundation of everything that we have built as humans,
00:07:49.120 as a society, as a civilization.
00:07:52.440 Key word there, civil.
00:07:55.620 They don't hurt Jeff Bezos.
00:07:57.540 They don't hurt Elon Musk.
00:07:59.600 They're never going to feel this.
00:08:01.500 They hurt Jack.
00:08:02.980 They hurt the radicals.
00:08:04.400 They hurt the kid.
00:08:06.060 They hurt you and me.
00:08:07.660 They hurt all of us.
00:08:10.240 How?
00:08:11.520 Let's start with Jack.
00:08:13.160 Jack's not stealing from a faceless billionaire.
00:08:16.140 Bezos is not going to miss a meal.
00:08:18.500 He's so going to have sex with that hot baby's got by his side.
00:08:24.080 Jack is stealing from himself.
00:08:26.540 He is stealing from each of us.
00:08:28.600 He's stealing, first, trust.
00:08:32.020 Here's the first principle that Jack is misunderstanding.
00:08:35.620 It's older than any religion.
00:08:37.540 It's woven in the fabric of every single human being.
00:08:40.760 And it is the cornerstone of all civilization.
00:08:44.100 Here's the idea.
00:08:47.320 You don't take what's not yours.
00:08:50.640 Now, you can call that a social contract.
00:08:52.880 You can call it the golden rule.
00:08:54.780 Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
00:08:57.040 Whatever.
00:08:58.080 It's not about Bezos.
00:08:59.560 It's not about his bottom line.
00:09:01.080 It's about the guy next to Jack who then loses hours because Amazon tightens security.
00:09:08.880 It's about the customer who pays an extra buck for toothpaste because theft gets baked into all of the prices.
00:09:17.020 You see, Jack thinks he's winning.
00:09:18.340 He thinks he's Robin Hood, but he's not.
00:09:20.320 And worst of all, he's trading his soul for a quick buck.
00:09:26.380 And that's a loss no profit can ever cover.
00:09:30.880 Now, let's go to the next one.
00:09:32.300 The Tesla is going up in flames.
00:09:33.760 It's happening all over the country.
00:09:35.200 And everybody thinks they're a hero that's doing it.
00:09:38.900 That is not justice.
00:09:41.000 You know what that is?
00:09:42.040 That is envy dressed up as righteousness.
00:09:47.160 Gee, I'm starting to see a pattern here.
00:09:49.480 I'm starting to see exactly what the left has told our kids is right for the last 20 years, all coming home to roost now.
00:10:00.120 You see, the radicals think they're striking a blow against excess.
00:10:03.960 They think they're sticking it to the man with power.
00:10:07.980 But what they're actually doing is torching their own future.
00:10:12.580 Insurance is going to spike.
00:10:14.900 Oh, now they're going to have to go after the insurance people.
00:10:17.200 But don't worry, you can kill that guy as he's coming out of a hotel.
00:10:21.860 Jobs that are going to vanish when companies pull out.
00:10:24.800 And the air that chokes with the smoke of all of the batteries on fire.
00:10:30.100 And then the last one, the kid with Grok.
00:10:34.920 He's not cheating a teacher.
00:10:38.680 He's not cheating the system.
00:10:40.540 He's cheating himself.
00:10:41.940 He is paying for an education that he's not getting because he chooses to cheat.
00:10:48.520 He's going to walk across that stage.
00:10:50.440 He's going to get a handshake.
00:10:52.320 He's going to get a diploma.
00:10:53.720 But inside, the rest of his life, he's going to be like somebody.
00:10:57.280 I hope nobody finds out.
00:10:58.380 I'm a fraud.
00:10:58.900 I don't know what I'm doing.
00:11:00.020 He's empty.
00:11:01.400 He has no grit.
00:11:02.600 He has no wisdom.
00:11:05.520 Just a shell with a grade.
00:11:07.900 And none of these are isolated.
00:11:12.020 None of them.
00:11:13.640 They are threads that are being used by the left to weave into a tapestry of decay.
00:11:22.120 And all of us are woven into it.
00:11:31.260 You know, we don't even talk about Christian ethics anymore.
00:11:34.880 The last 2,000 years, have we gotten any better as people?
00:11:38.200 You know, Jesus came.
00:11:39.440 He taught us all this stuff.
00:11:40.840 We still argue.
00:11:41.780 We twist his words.
00:11:42.880 We argue what's right.
00:11:43.980 We even argue if the guy even existed.
00:11:49.440 Theft isn't just about the thing you take.
00:11:52.240 It's about the heart that you break in the process.
00:11:55.820 Your heart.
00:11:57.020 Thou shalt not steal.
00:11:58.720 That's not a suggestion.
00:12:00.760 That's a rule.
00:12:03.660 I mean, Exodus doesn't care if it's a TV or a pencil.
00:12:07.080 It's telling you thou shalt not steal because that act will corrode you and leave you with nothing inside.
00:12:14.860 And then Jesus doubles down and says, what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul?
00:12:20.620 Jack's not just a thief.
00:12:23.840 He's a man losing himself, his soul, one glitch at a time.
00:12:30.640 The radicals, they're not revolutionaries.
00:12:34.460 They're Pharisees.
00:12:36.380 They're cloaking pride in a cause.
00:12:40.860 Think of that.
00:12:42.840 And the student, he's not learning truth.
00:12:45.560 In fact, he's not even going to school.
00:12:48.560 He's going to the church of his own building.
00:12:51.160 He's worshiping at the temple called convenience.
00:12:57.020 You know, everything that we know, all these golden rules, all those things,
00:13:02.600 it doesn't, when you break these things, it doesn't hurt just the target.
00:13:07.440 It poisons you.
00:13:11.400 I don't believe in God.
00:13:12.780 Okay, don't believe in God.
00:13:14.160 Let's talk universals.
00:13:15.580 Truths that hold, whether you pray or not,
00:13:18.440 every society from Athens to the Iroquois have known trust is the glue to civilization.
00:13:27.520 Why do you think, why do you think these radicals who want to destroy everything
00:13:31.440 are sowing distrust in everything because they know you can't build a city,
00:13:38.020 you can't build a family, you can't build a friendship without trust.
00:13:43.380 Jack's theft, the burning of Teslas, the cheated homework,
00:13:47.580 they are all termites in the woodwork.
00:13:50.820 They don't topple the house today, but I guarantee you,
00:13:53.880 they will topple the house, and the left knows it.
00:13:59.240 Rome didn't fall in a day.
00:14:00.860 It rotted, it rotted until it just toppled over
00:14:06.200 because everybody stopped caring about the small stuff.
00:14:11.280 Philosophers like Immanuel Kant, he nailed it.
00:14:15.520 Act only in ways you want everyone else to act.
00:14:19.700 Well, that's not Jesus, although it sounds like Jesus.
00:14:22.740 That's not Jesus.
00:14:24.600 If every car burns out of social justice, you know what?
00:14:28.220 We're all walking.
00:14:28.920 If you burn and destroy Tesla, does that hurt Elon Musk?
00:14:34.560 Yeah.
00:14:35.300 But it also hurts everybody who has bought a share.
00:14:38.880 It hurts everybody's bottom line.
00:14:41.300 And it destroys the precious planet you keep screaming about.
00:14:45.200 If every kid cheats, what does that mean?
00:14:51.440 We're led by fools with degrees.
00:14:55.240 And that's not hyperbole.
00:14:56.940 All of this is math.
00:14:58.780 This is the way the world works.
00:15:00.960 This isn't about the rich getting richer or the poor getting revenge.
00:15:04.300 Bezos isn't the victim.
00:15:06.620 He's the least hurt.
00:15:07.960 The real pain lands on the invisible.
00:15:13.020 The single mom that loses her shift.
00:15:15.640 The driver who can't afford insurance anymore.
00:15:20.520 And the revolutionaries love it because then they can rail against the insurance companies
00:15:25.400 and burn that down to the ground.
00:15:28.100 What's worse, you go ahead, cheat your way through school.
00:15:32.120 You know who loses?
00:15:33.180 The patient whose doctors failed and faked their way through medical school.
00:15:39.100 Now they're standing there like, I don't really know what I'm doing,
00:15:42.180 but I can't tell anybody because they'll all find out.
00:15:45.200 Jack's theft doesn't hurt or touch the penthouse.
00:15:51.140 It hits and hurts the trailer park.
00:15:55.340 The radicals don't dent Musk's empire.
00:15:59.880 They burden the worker who can't replace his torched ride.
00:16:05.440 And the kid, he's not sticking it to the system.
00:16:08.240 He's ensuring that the system fails all of us when we need it the most.
00:16:12.760 See, here's the thing.
00:16:15.720 There are things that you stand up for and you're a revolutionary for.
00:16:20.140 But when that is social justice versus justice justice, everything falls apart.
00:16:28.640 Defiance, defiance for social justice doesn't liberate.
00:16:34.300 It enslaves everybody.
00:16:38.360 Talk about the thief himself.
00:16:40.740 Jack, the radicals, the student.
00:16:42.760 They're not just hurting even society.
00:16:46.040 What's worse is they're hollowing themselves out.
00:16:49.460 And they know it.
00:16:51.260 That's why in the first story I gave to you, the story that this whole thing starts with
00:16:55.460 about the kid who says, you know, and I got felt so guilty.
00:16:58.580 I had to go talk to my mom and tell her.
00:17:00.260 But he convinced her his justification was so powerful that she agreed.
00:17:07.580 So now he's got mom's endorsement as well.
00:17:10.600 You know, this country became great in the first place because we knew there was dignity and struggle and we learned it.
00:17:21.840 We learned it from the pilgrims when they came over chased out of a country because they just wanted to live their lives morally the way they chose.
00:17:31.480 They just wanted to dedicate themselves to the God of their understanding.
00:17:35.920 So they came over here and they struggled and struggled and struggled, but they made it.
00:17:40.220 And there was dignity in that.
00:17:42.860 Dignity gives you the quiet strength because you've done right when doing right is hard.
00:17:50.120 Jack could have reported the glitch.
00:17:54.320 Maybe it would have earned him respect.
00:17:56.080 Maybe it would have given him a raise.
00:17:58.340 Maybe not.
00:17:59.680 Maybe then that turns Jack even more bitter.
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00:19:21.660 Now, back to the podcast.
00:19:23.660 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:19:25.940 So I think the last time Sean Davis was on the program, we were talking about the about David Weiss, who was the U.S. attorney in Delaware.
00:19:37.420 And he said he had the ultimate authority over the Hunter Biden criminal case.
00:19:41.580 That whole thing was a sham.
00:19:43.220 And it was it was it's a sham that we now know really was covered up by our intelligence and our Justice Department and everything else.
00:19:52.900 I asked Sean to be on with us now.
00:19:55.340 He is the the CEO and the co-founder of The Federalist, because I think it's kind of the same topic here.
00:20:01.540 We're talking about the JFK files and the things that we exposed this week on my program.
00:20:06.820 And he he wrote a great essay about what these files were all about.
00:20:14.880 And I think we agree.
00:20:16.480 But he has a much deeper understanding of some of the other things that were happening at the time.
00:20:21.400 So I wanted Sean to come on the program.
00:20:23.140 Hi, Sean.
00:20:23.500 How are you?
00:20:24.620 I am wonderful, sir.
00:20:25.660 Thank you for having me on again.
00:20:26.980 You bet.
00:20:27.640 You bet.
00:20:28.220 So I was fascinated by what you wrote in response to what we were talking about on the on the JFK special that we did,
00:20:35.820 because you go a little deeper.
00:20:36.980 And I think we agree that what the files really reveal is the CIA's involvement, whether they actually, you know, set him up to kill or whatever.
00:20:48.920 The CIA was doing a lot of really bad things.
00:20:53.520 And what they have been holding back is trying to make themselves, you know, or trying to hide the fact that they're just they were really nefarious.
00:21:03.300 And I personally think the same things that we're doing now or then they're doing now again.
00:21:08.520 Do I have do I have generally the right the right take on your your opinion here?
00:21:14.620 Absolutely.
00:21:15.020 And my kind of fascination with the whole JFK thing came about, you know, I'm I'm I wasn't alive when he was killed.
00:21:23.100 So, you know, I don't have memories going back to that or anger about that.
00:21:27.620 What bothers me is seeing how similar everything they did leading up to and after JFK's assassination is like a dead ringer for stuff that they've been doing my entire whole adult life.
00:21:40.520 Not the least of which was the Russiagate hoax.
00:21:43.540 It is shocking.
00:21:44.580 You know, they say history doesn't repeat, but it rhymes.
00:21:48.640 And I'll tell you, it feels like I'm listening to the same poem or the same song over and over again in comparing different responses.
00:21:56.120 It does.
00:21:57.640 Everything that we're seeing now when I you know, I was looking even at even at the fact that, you know, Donald Trump shuts down USAID.
00:22:04.920 The same thing that that John F. Kennedy did.
00:22:10.080 He got in the Schlesinger memo.
00:22:12.260 Then he fires Alan Dulles.
00:22:14.260 He says there's a real deep problem with a deep state in the CIA.
00:22:17.920 Then he disbands an organization that's out to help the world.
00:22:22.000 And he says this is just nothing but deep state.
00:22:24.540 The CIA taking this money and overthrowing.
00:22:27.220 And then that's exactly what Donald Trump does.
00:22:30.160 He disbands the organization that JFK started to replace the dirty organization.
00:22:36.020 I mean, it's just it's the same story over and over and over again.
00:22:40.960 Yeah.
00:22:41.560 And what I find so fascinating is not only is it the same story with the same behavior and the same lies, it actually involves the same country.
00:22:49.620 You know, it was there are a lot of people in government in the 60s who believe that Kennedy was a Soviet agent, that he was a spy.
00:22:57.980 That's why he wasn't strong on the Cold War as they wanted.
00:23:01.400 They didn't like that he was trying to to warm relations with Khrushchev over there.
00:23:06.280 I mean, does that sound like what the left and corrupt intel agencies were saying about Trump in Russia in 2017?
00:23:13.360 It's the same songbook.
00:23:14.800 So, so what is it, Sean, that I mean, is because it seems as though they just think they know better.
00:23:24.720 They want to control the world the way they want to control the world and they'll just roll over anybody.
00:23:31.560 Is that is that the story or is there more to this story with with what the CIA is doing and has had has been doing?
00:23:41.700 I think that's the exact story.
00:23:43.860 You have people who, whether I don't know if it's arrogance, misguided, sense of noblesse, oblige, or what it is, they think they are not accountable to anyone other than their own individual moral compass.
00:23:58.900 I mean, in the JFK case, I think we had three separate CIA directors who lied to Congress.
00:24:04.440 We had Dulles who lied to him.
00:24:06.240 We had Richard Helms who lied to Congress.
00:24:08.200 We had John McCone who lied to Congress.
00:24:10.260 We had scores of CIA agents involved at the time who lied to Congress.
00:24:14.920 And if you look at that and you think, oh, well, you know, that's kind of crazy.
00:24:17.500 They would never do that now.
00:24:18.980 Think about James Clapper and John Brennan.
00:24:21.460 Yes.
00:24:22.040 Lying to Congress.
00:24:22.720 They think they are accountable to no one but themselves.
00:24:25.520 So isn't this the real, isn't this, I think, you know, Kash Patel said to me about eight months ago, he's sitting in my office, and he said, I said, everybody's dead, Kash.
00:24:37.900 Why?
00:24:38.320 Who are they trying to protect at this point?
00:24:40.260 He said, Glenn, it's not who, it's what.
00:24:43.280 And with this release, to me, everybody has kind of downplayed this is no big deal, and maybe it isn't.
00:24:49.960 But to me, this release has made it very, very clear.
00:24:53.800 We're seeing exactly the same pattern over and over again, and nobody is doing anything.
00:24:59.960 They're claiming it's a conspiracy theory and everything else.
00:25:03.300 And if we don't stop this, we're never going to get out.
00:25:08.080 We're never, if we don't hold the CIA and the intelligence community accountable this time, it's going to continue to happen.
00:25:18.660 Before we got on the radio today, I was reading through an old interview with Jim Garrison, who is a New Orleans prosecutor who set up his own task force to investigate the JFK assassination and the CIA's involvement in it.
00:25:31.660 And he said something that it's almost like you were reading from this transcript.
00:25:36.880 When he was interviewed decades ago about it, he said, look, they lied about everything.
00:25:41.460 The CIA lied about it.
00:25:43.560 These people aren't accountable to anyone.
00:25:45.400 And if this kind of behavior is allowed to continue, you cannot have democracy.
00:25:49.320 And if you don't have democracy in this country, this country will fall.
00:25:52.820 And he is exactly right.
00:25:54.640 You cannot have an unaccountable paramilitary intel organization that thinks it can do whatever it wants, that thinks it reports to no one, and that its only sense of duty is to its internal sense of honor.
00:26:07.040 That is a recipe and a description of tyranny, not democracy or freedom.
00:26:11.720 So are we going to be able – because I hear kind of a collective yawn on what's been released and what I think we're supposed to learn from this.
00:26:23.140 Are we going to – can it be stopped at this point?
00:26:26.800 Because if it would have been really truly exposed and stopped in the 1960s, we may not have had a Watergate.
00:26:34.440 We may not have had a 9-11.
00:26:36.380 I mean, they're always going to fight back, but if we could have stopped it, a lot of our history would be a lot different than it is today.
00:26:44.580 Can we stop it?
00:26:46.060 I think we can.
00:26:47.800 You know, it's interesting.
00:26:48.880 I agree with you that people kind of yawned when the files came out.
00:26:52.300 I don't think it's because people are uninterested in it.
00:26:55.720 I think it's because everyone assumes there were lies the whole time.
00:26:59.340 You would be hard-pressed to find someone who's done any amount of research or paid any attention who thinks,
00:27:04.000 yeah, Lee Harvey Oswald was a lone gunman, he wasn't working with anyone, there was no conspiracy, and it's exactly how they all said.
00:27:11.320 I actually think everyone assumes the intel agencies are entirely crooked, and I think that's one reason Trump won this election in the way he did.
00:27:19.440 I think people are sick and tired of it.
00:27:21.320 So I have hope, but it takes more than hope.
00:27:24.160 It's going to take concrete work to tear down these corrupt institutions that are trying to destroy and take over the country.
00:27:29.260 So can I really go down the crazy trail with you?
00:27:32.780 I think, you know, when I saw the Signal thing happening, and I know that Signal got some of its first funding through Radio Free Asia,
00:27:46.160 which, you know, Trump has just put on the chopping block because it's clear that money's not going to anything good.
00:27:53.180 And then you have, you know, the woman who was part of all of the CIA and State Department color revolutions all over the world,
00:28:03.280 who's now at NPR trying to control that as, you know, propaganda, was at Wikipedia,
00:28:09.820 and now is on the board of directors of Signal.
00:28:14.440 You look at that story and you're like, this is another CIA operation.
00:28:18.440 That's all this is.
00:28:19.320 This is another lie and another gotcha from the CIA.
00:28:24.360 At least that's the way I feel.
00:28:26.340 I don't know if it's true, but it sure feels like that to me.
00:28:31.380 My first inclination anytime we get a new story about what's going on in the intel community
00:28:36.480 or some new scandal we're supposed to pay attention to, I just assume they're all lying.
00:28:41.960 That is my default position before I know anything.
00:28:45.180 And I'll tell you, I've kind of used that rubric for the last, like, 15 years.
00:28:51.220 I probably should have used it for the last 30.
00:28:53.500 I don't think I've struck out yet.
00:28:56.400 Like, it turns out to be a pretty accurate way of looking at this stuff.
00:28:59.680 So I don't think you're crazy on that at all.
00:29:02.360 I smell a rat, basically, every time we have a story about something from the intel community
00:29:06.580 because it always looks like they're trying to grab back power that doesn't belong to them.
00:29:09.840 Exactly right.
00:29:12.020 So what do people have to do?
00:29:14.000 Because I worry about, you know, well, let me ask you before you get there.
00:29:18.720 I was going to say I worry about our president, but I now am questioning Nixon.
00:29:24.120 And I'm not saying Nixon was a good guy, but I'm questioning whether that was just a CIA operation
00:29:31.480 with Watergate because it's never really made sense.
00:29:34.580 Why would he do that?
00:29:35.560 But I'm not saying he was a good guy either, so I don't know.
00:29:38.760 Maybe he just did it because he was stupid.
00:29:40.540 But now that I'm looking at it, the pattern seems to be the same with the Nixon thing.
00:29:47.980 Was that a setup?
00:29:51.580 Oh, of course it was.
00:29:52.820 I mean, you had the burglars who were connected to the CIA,
00:29:55.780 and then you had the guy who, you know, was deep-throat, the super-secret source,
00:29:59.180 who clearly didn't have an axe to grind or anything, was the deputy director at the FBI.
00:30:03.080 So, like, of course you should smell a rat with Watergate.
00:30:07.520 And what I find crazy is, you know, again, I wasn't alive at the time,
00:30:11.320 but I look back, they hated Kennedy because they didn't think he was sufficiently anti-communist.
00:30:17.580 So Kennedy gets taken out.
00:30:19.320 And then, you know, roughly 10 to 15 years later,
00:30:21.780 they decide to take out the guy who ended the Vietnam War
00:30:24.260 that had been lying in their pockets the whole time.
00:30:26.500 Again, history doesn't repeat, but it sure does rhyme.
00:30:28.960 Yeah, that is the one thing.
00:30:31.560 It is always, it's the military and intelligence industrial complex
00:30:36.600 that seems, every time you threaten that thing,
00:30:39.180 oh, and I should say the Fed as well,
00:30:41.640 every time you threaten those things,
00:30:43.700 that is a line you just don't cross without serious consequences.
00:30:48.620 And, you know, it's amazing to me that Trump has survived what he has survived,
00:30:54.120 especially with the entire intelligence agency.
00:30:57.720 The whole thing set up against him over and over and over again.
00:31:02.980 And then this assassination, which was completely just the idea of this young little boy.
00:31:08.120 It's just completely, he's a lone wolf.
00:31:13.160 How does he survive this, Sean?
00:31:17.700 Well, you may think I'm crazy here.
00:31:20.360 Divine Grace is the only reason he survived that.
00:31:23.100 And by the way, he didn't just survive one.
00:31:25.220 He survived multiple ones.
00:31:26.980 I mean, we've talked about the guy in Palm Beach
00:31:29.000 who was somehow camping out at his golf course for days
00:31:31.440 and just happened to be super connected to everything the CIA
00:31:35.380 and the military was doing in Ukraine.
00:31:39.160 Yeah, I'm sure that was just a coincidence,
00:31:40.480 just like everything else was just a coincidence.
00:31:43.980 You know, when people say that's a conspiracy theory,
00:31:46.600 I seem to recall that this was something back in the 50s
00:31:51.160 that the CIA said, you know, way to stop people from finding the truth,
00:31:55.340 just call them conspiracy theories
00:31:56.720 and rat people out as conspiracy theorists.
00:31:59.560 And that'll just stop everybody in their tracks.
00:32:01.780 And so now you have the population saying,
00:32:06.460 oh, it's a conspiracy theory.
00:32:07.560 You're a conspiracy theorist.
00:32:08.700 And you're like, don't you realize you're using the tactics
00:32:11.980 that they came up with
00:32:13.640 to make sure that nobody's talking about the possible truth?
00:32:19.740 It's odd.
00:32:21.120 It's odd.
00:32:21.840 Yeah, and they came up with that in the wake of the JFK assassination
00:32:26.400 to get people to not talk about what we all knew happened.
00:32:33.420 Once you see it,
00:32:34.820 I feel like all of this is like those magic eye posters
00:32:37.400 that were big in the 90s
00:32:38.860 where you had to stare at them for a little bit
00:32:40.400 and you could see the 3D image if you crossed your eyes just right.
00:32:43.700 But once you saw the image, you could never unsee it.
00:32:47.220 That's how I view all of the operations
00:32:51.180 and PSYOPs, whatever you want to call them,
00:32:53.060 that these people run against the American public.
00:32:55.560 Once you've seen one of them,
00:32:57.200 you start to see the pattern everywhere.
00:33:00.300 And it's unmistakable.
00:33:01.560 And you cannot unsee it at that point.
00:33:04.360 So is the intel community in this deep state,
00:33:11.060 are they just coordinating these useless,
00:33:15.320 or these useful idiots on the street
00:33:17.380 that are burning Teslas and everything else?
00:33:19.440 Are they, you know, people who are marketing,
00:33:21.180 I love this one.
00:33:22.120 The people who were marching on the first day
00:33:24.960 that USAID was shut down,
00:33:26.900 nobody knows what USAID was.
00:33:29.700 I mean, and if you did know what it was,
00:33:31.320 you weren't a fan of it
00:33:32.520 because everybody that did know what it was
00:33:34.680 knew it was a CIA front.
00:33:36.980 I mean, is this just more of the deep state
00:33:41.800 just using useful idiots?
00:33:44.440 Yeah, and it's, I think there's this,
00:33:48.360 whether you want to call it like the NGO
00:33:50.100 industrial complex, you know, I don't know.
00:33:53.060 But you've got all the money that's kind of
00:33:55.500 on the outside from Soros types.
00:33:57.500 Everyone likes to make Soros a boogeyman.
00:33:59.040 And obviously he's a bad dude with a lot of money
00:34:00.920 doing bad things.
00:34:02.300 But they've created this own little,
00:34:04.960 almost like self-licking ice cream cone
00:34:06.980 of organizations and street theater
00:34:09.380 and shock troops that they see,
00:34:11.860 you know, BLM, Antifa,
00:34:15.300 all these protests.
00:34:16.680 Nobody believes they're organic.
00:34:18.820 Nobody.
00:34:19.340 So the only question is,
00:34:20.500 where's the money and organization coming from?
00:34:22.540 I don't know,
00:34:23.520 but I wouldn't be surprised
00:34:24.860 if it turned out to be the same people
00:34:26.400 who've been behind everything else
00:34:28.420 for the last 30 years.
00:34:30.340 Yeah, I really thought,
00:34:32.160 as we were exposing it back in my days of Fox,
00:34:34.880 that it was the Tides Foundation and Soros.
00:34:38.100 But it was so much money
00:34:39.680 that I kept saying,
00:34:40.720 geez, these billionaires on the left,
00:34:42.740 they really care.
00:34:43.400 No, it's the NGOs
00:34:45.440 that are getting money from our government.
00:34:48.020 That's what's happening here.
00:34:49.840 We're paying for our own destruction.
00:34:52.080 It's really remarkable to watch.
00:34:55.420 Sean, thank you so much for all that you do.
00:34:57.840 Thanks for starting The Federalist.
00:34:59.320 Such a great organization.
00:35:02.240 And thanks for being on today.
00:35:03.800 I appreciate it.
00:35:05.000 Well, you're very kind and generous.
00:35:06.300 Thank you, sir.
00:35:07.320 You bet.
00:35:07.980 Sean Davis from The Federalist.
00:35:09.300 He's the CEO and co-founder.
00:35:11.540 You should read his work on the CIA
00:35:15.160 behind JFK's assassination.
00:35:17.620 This is the best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:35:22.300 Let me take you next to our next guest.
00:35:28.120 Good friend of the program.
00:35:29.400 Just overall great guy.
00:35:30.780 Kirk Cameron is on with us.
00:35:32.200 Actor, producer.
00:35:33.920 He is with Brave Books,
00:35:36.860 and it's now braveplus.com.
00:35:40.360 And they launched something yesterday
00:35:42.440 that he was on this program
00:35:43.660 talking about,
00:35:44.420 oh, geez, I don't even know.
00:35:46.560 Six months ago, maybe?
00:35:48.800 And he was talking about Iggy and Mr. Kirk,
00:35:51.760 which is kind of a Mr. Rogers for modern day.
00:35:57.880 And it talks about the basic principles.
00:36:01.180 It teaches us to our little kids,
00:36:03.080 you know, self-control, honesty,
00:36:05.000 putting others first, et cetera, et cetera.
00:36:07.200 All the things that Mr. Rogers did.
00:36:09.220 Welcome, Kirk Cameron.
00:36:10.240 How are you?
00:36:11.400 Glenn, it's so good to talk to you this morning.
00:36:13.400 Thanks for having me on.
00:36:14.480 Yeah, we're so excited.
00:36:15.620 And Iggy has landed.
00:36:18.720 And kids all over America are so excited.
00:36:22.880 And I'm doing my best to honor Mr. Rogers
00:36:25.840 with this new kids TV show.
00:36:28.200 How old do you know?
00:36:29.240 I meant to look this up before you came on.
00:36:31.120 Do you know how old Mr. Rogers was when he started?
00:36:34.260 Compared to your age now?
00:36:35.940 I don't either.
00:36:37.260 I don't either.
00:36:38.040 But, you know, he had years and years.
00:36:40.240 Stu, look that up for me, will you?
00:36:41.620 He had years and years in front of kids,
00:36:43.700 raising kids and became this just beloved figure.
00:36:46.920 And I remember, I mean, you know, he started, you know,
00:36:50.840 I don't know.
00:36:51.340 I don't even know if he was around when I was a kid.
00:36:53.980 I'm sure he was because it was all black and white,
00:36:56.060 the early stuff.
00:36:57.500 But, you know, I only found Mr. Rogers when I was older.
00:37:01.940 And I'm like, wow, this is weird.
00:37:04.460 Because now, looking back, you know, nobody was that nice.
00:37:07.960 Nobody was, now you suspect people that are that nice and so sweet.
00:37:12.600 Right.
00:37:12.840 But that guy was truly an amazing hero, a godly, godly man,
00:37:19.700 and really a respected guy by everybody.
00:37:24.740 He was 40, by the way, Glenn.
00:37:26.180 He was 40?
00:37:27.060 How old are you, Kirk?
00:37:28.800 I'm 54.
00:37:30.280 54.
00:37:31.420 Yeah.
00:37:31.820 So he was 40 years old when he started this.
00:37:35.060 And to step into kind of a little bit of his shoes must be a little intimidating.
00:37:41.040 It is.
00:37:42.040 And, you know, in this show for kids,
00:37:45.300 we're teaching clear moral lessons like he did, like forgiveness,
00:37:49.840 lessons on telling the truth,
00:37:51.720 lessons on overcoming your fears.
00:37:54.340 We're even diving into cultural and political issues.
00:37:57.120 We're teaching children about the dangers of socialism and about the sanctity of life.
00:38:03.020 We're even having an episode, number four, it is on identity.
00:38:08.000 And Mr. Rogers didn't really need to talk about some of those things back in his day.
00:38:12.700 But today we've got Disney's Snow White and we've got Nickelodeon and other shows
00:38:17.160 that are introducing stuff like, you know, non-binary big birds.
00:38:21.400 And we've got all sorts of crazy stuff that kids are trying to wrestle with.
00:38:25.760 So we need to address these issues in a way that's safe for kids, that parents trust,
00:38:31.400 and that also ignites those little imaginations for the good and imparts virtue and faith.
00:38:37.940 And that's what we're doing.
00:38:39.480 We're pumping so much garbage into our systems.
00:38:43.160 I've heard you talk about, you know, it's like food.
00:38:46.120 But it's true.
00:38:47.100 We're pumping garbage food into us and expecting our bodies to work.
00:38:50.980 We're putting garbage drugs into our bodies and thinking it's going to work out well.
00:38:56.680 And garbage into our minds.
00:38:59.260 And it's not going to work out well unless we turn this corner.
00:39:04.940 Yeah, that's right.
00:39:06.160 And I'm actually really thankful for all of the weird, woke, and twisted things that have come down.
00:39:14.420 Because in a sense, it's the wake-up call we've needed.
00:39:18.000 And now parents are leaning in.
00:39:20.220 They're waking up.
00:39:21.320 They're speaking up.
00:39:22.280 And there's an opportunity with so many things going on politically in the country,
00:39:25.940 with Trump and Doge and all these other things,
00:39:28.180 where all of a sudden these government top-down institutions
00:39:32.940 are now going to be drained to a degree.
00:39:37.000 And there is a need for parents and communities and churches
00:39:40.640 to work at the grassroots level to provide better alternatives.
00:39:45.180 And so I think the timing of this is perfect.
00:39:48.040 I'm so excited.
00:39:48.960 It could be the most important project I've done.
00:39:50.980 And it's available everywhere for everybody to see.
00:39:53.880 If you've got kids or grandkids,
00:39:55.460 and you want to nourish their hearts and minds
00:39:57.300 when they are in the middle of screen time,
00:40:00.680 just check out Iggy and Mr. Kirk.
00:40:02.880 And it's on Brave Plus, the app on your TV, or braveplus.com.
00:40:09.520 And it's not the only thing.
00:40:10.500 Don't you have, like, Strawberry Shortcake?
00:40:12.320 I'm trying to look.
00:40:13.000 You had a bunch of stuff.
00:40:14.040 Strawberry Shortcake.
00:40:14.960 Bob the Builder is on there as well.
00:40:17.200 So it's all these great character-building shows.
00:40:21.100 Yeah, that's right.
00:40:22.180 That's what's really cool about Brave Plus.
00:40:24.420 We're not waiting for Disney to pick up the clue phone
00:40:27.500 and figure out the stuff that parents actually want and can try.
00:40:31.740 But they've created their own streaming platform
00:40:34.340 and really high standards.
00:40:36.340 So if it's overstimulating,
00:40:38.160 that's as bad for your kids as processed foods.
00:40:42.180 If it's not underlining good, moral, traditional,
00:40:48.540 American, and godly values, it doesn't make the cut.
00:40:51.520 But there's over 50 shows on there.
00:40:53.800 And you can watch the first three episodes of my new show,
00:40:56.820 Iggy and Mr. Kirk, for free.
00:40:58.280 If you want to watch the rest,
00:40:59.420 we've got a whole season complete along with 50 other shows,
00:41:03.240 like you said, Bob the Builder, Strawberry Shortcake,
00:41:06.700 Madeline, so many great shows there that are safe without a second thought,
00:41:12.340 and your kids are going to love them.
00:41:14.160 So let's, can we just go through,
00:41:16.340 because I really want parents or grandparents that have little kids
00:41:20.520 to understand what you're doing,
00:41:22.280 because this is so important.
00:41:23.680 We have to rebuild education from the ground up,
00:41:26.820 and entertainment.
00:41:28.960 And entertainment that you can actually feel comfortable
00:41:33.700 in leaving the room for five minutes,
00:41:36.460 and your kids aren't going to be coming back
00:41:38.680 and speaking a language that you're like,
00:41:40.820 wait a minute, you're confused in your own body.
00:41:43.700 Why?
00:41:44.720 So can we just go over the first couple of episodes?
00:41:47.720 First one is Injured Bird.
00:41:48.980 The lesson there is?
00:41:51.400 Yeah, this is Injured Bird.
00:41:53.260 This is all about the sacredness of life,
00:41:56.120 all life, including unborn life.
00:42:00.280 And Iggy is essentially really upset at this bird
00:42:03.900 that has snuck into his treehouse
00:42:05.840 and is stealing all of his worms.
00:42:07.660 He wants to go fishing,
00:42:08.820 and the bird is stealing his bait.
00:42:11.860 What he doesn't know is that this is a mama bird
00:42:14.700 who's collecting worms because the little chicks
00:42:17.300 in her eggs in the nest are about to hatch.
00:42:21.280 And he learns that these little lives
00:42:24.780 inside these eggs are precious,
00:42:26.840 and he's got to learn to take care of them.
00:42:29.360 But then the episode continues on
00:42:31.620 to value disabled life and elderly life.
00:42:35.860 And so it's a whole show about the sanctity of all life.
00:42:41.260 What an appropriate first episode.
00:42:44.700 Yeah.
00:42:45.240 So good.
00:42:46.020 Yeah.
00:42:46.860 And then episode number four is dealing with identity.
00:42:50.240 And in the middle of it,
00:42:51.720 Mr. Kirk, that's the Mr. Rogers character,
00:42:54.240 reads to Iggy, the little adorable green iguana,
00:42:58.060 a book called Elephants Are Not Birds.
00:43:01.920 And this is a show about identity,
00:43:04.240 where culture, the vulture,
00:43:07.960 tries to deceive Iggy into thinking
00:43:10.100 that if he were somebody else,
00:43:11.900 if he was someone other than what God made him to be,
00:43:15.180 he would be liked and loved more
00:43:18.540 by his family and friends.
00:43:20.820 And so we have this whole show
00:43:22.940 helping Iggy to discover
00:43:24.780 that God made him just the way he is,
00:43:27.180 and that when he embraces who he is,
00:43:29.420 then he can fulfill the purpose
00:43:31.380 that God has given him.
00:43:33.200 Have you heard of,
00:43:34.860 have you seen any of the research on this
00:43:36.820 or talked to any of the viewers
00:43:38.540 and discovered something that you didn't know
00:43:42.760 was going to be a benefit of this
00:43:44.580 or something that you were surprised by
00:43:47.600 and you're like,
00:43:48.000 oh my gosh,
00:43:49.020 I'm so glad.
00:43:49.780 I didn't even think of that,
00:43:50.880 but I'm so glad this is happening
00:43:52.740 with the audience.
00:43:54.100 Well, you know,
00:43:55.660 more and more data is coming out
00:43:57.940 that is showing
00:43:59.200 that children's brains
00:44:01.980 are negatively impacted
00:44:03.720 by most of the children's programming
00:44:06.300 coming out
00:44:06.900 because at the end of the day,
00:44:08.260 just like junk food,
00:44:09.700 it's designed to be cheap
00:44:11.500 and addictive
00:44:12.560 and most children's shows
00:44:14.900 are the same way.
00:44:16.660 Kids are staring like zombies
00:44:18.180 at the screen
00:44:18.840 because they've been designed
00:44:20.680 to addict them
00:44:23.300 through non-diegetic sounds
00:44:26.780 that are put in in post-production.
00:44:28.780 It's not part of the world
00:44:29.740 they're actually looking at
00:44:30.900 with flashing lights
00:44:32.040 and jump cuts
00:44:32.760 every two to three seconds.
00:44:34.100 It's a literal brain hack
00:44:35.740 on your kids
00:44:36.720 to keep them glued to the screen
00:44:38.580 and they say nine minutes of that
00:44:40.440 has measurable negative impact
00:44:43.600 on their cognitive development
00:44:45.860 and so we're going the opposite way
00:44:47.560 back to Mr. Rogers
00:44:48.500 where it's,
00:44:49.980 we take our time
00:44:50.960 and we lean into relationships
00:44:53.160 and develop trust
00:44:54.720 and impart virtue
00:44:56.280 the old-fashioned way.
00:44:57.620 How difficult was that to do
00:45:01.560 because, you know,
00:45:02.880 everybody in the media,
00:45:05.320 they didn't start out,
00:45:06.560 well, some of them probably did,
00:45:07.800 but they didn't start out
00:45:08.920 with nefarious purposes.
00:45:10.160 They were just like,
00:45:10.640 we got to get these kids
00:45:11.780 to watch the show.
00:45:12.840 How are we going to do it?
00:45:13.520 Well, if we add this and this
00:45:14.660 and now to go the opposite
00:45:16.160 and say we don't want to use
00:45:17.040 any of those tricks,
00:45:18.600 that had to be a little scary.
00:45:21.760 Yeah, it was,
00:45:23.380 but it's like you, Glenn,
00:45:25.320 you're a guy who says,
00:45:27.200 no, my bottom line is
00:45:28.600 I want to do the right thing
00:45:30.060 by God and by my family.
00:45:33.280 I want to love people.
00:45:34.480 I want to champion
00:45:35.120 what's good and true and beautiful
00:45:36.840 and at the end of the day,
00:45:38.580 that's why I like working
00:45:39.340 with Brave Books
00:45:39.960 is that's really their bottom line.
00:45:42.340 They're a company.
00:45:43.040 They don't want to go bankrupt.
00:45:44.960 They want to make money,
00:45:45.760 but more than that,
00:45:47.180 this was an eye doctor
00:45:48.460 who dropped that business
00:45:51.120 to become the CEO
00:45:52.100 of a book publishing company
00:45:53.460 and now a whole media company
00:45:55.240 because he's got kids
00:45:56.800 and nobody else is doing it.
00:45:58.840 So that's why we're doing it
00:46:01.100 the way that we're doing it.
00:46:02.220 Yeah, it's scary,
00:46:03.200 but at the end of the day,
00:46:04.520 I've got to answer
00:46:05.420 for everything that I'm a part of.
00:46:08.000 Kirk, I am so proud
00:46:10.580 to be your friend
00:46:11.360 and to see what you guys are doing
00:46:12.940 and what Brave is doing.
00:46:14.820 I just think there's just nothing
00:46:16.720 more important
00:46:18.020 than beginning the journey
00:46:21.540 that is going to be
00:46:22.360 a very long journey
00:46:23.420 and generational journey,
00:46:25.180 but beginning the journey
00:46:26.320 right now
00:46:27.580 to put things back in order.
00:46:29.840 It's the most important thing
00:46:31.600 anybody can do
00:46:32.440 and especially with anything
00:46:34.120 on education
00:46:35.080 and I know you know this,
00:46:38.240 but anything I can do,
00:46:40.060 whatever I have is yours,
00:46:41.540 you just tell me
00:46:42.200 how we can help
00:46:42.960 because you're doing God's work
00:46:45.760 and you're helping save
00:46:48.380 the, you're helping save
00:46:50.660 not just the country,
00:46:51.560 civilization.
00:46:52.720 You're helping save civilization.
00:46:54.740 So thank you.
00:46:56.460 Well, you're so kind.
00:46:57.720 You always put wind in my sails.
00:47:00.900 Amazingly so.
00:47:02.000 And you're an inspiration
00:47:03.820 to so many of us.
00:47:04.920 So Glenn, thank you very much.
00:47:07.280 God bless you
00:47:07.820 and keep up the great work.
00:47:09.360 I want you to go to braveplus.com.
00:47:11.740 That's braveplus.com.
00:47:13.860 If you have children, grandchildren,
00:47:16.960 you know somebody
00:47:17.880 that is, you know,
00:47:19.220 has young children,
00:47:20.740 this is so important
00:47:23.020 and it will help your kids
00:47:25.580 take all,
00:47:27.920 we got to stop
00:47:28.780 with the Sesame Street stuff.
00:47:29.980 We have to.
00:47:30.840 We have to.
00:47:31.980 It's the stuff
00:47:33.340 that is being taught now
00:47:34.400 to our kids so early
00:47:35.560 is absolute poison
00:47:37.320 and it's not what we grew up with.
00:47:41.160 You can look at all these things
00:47:42.740 and say, well, but I was fine.
00:47:44.620 It's a different world now.
00:47:46.360 It's a totally different world
00:47:48.100 and these are not
00:47:49.340 the Jim Henson lessons
00:47:51.640 that we used to get as kids
00:47:54.420 and I am not against progress.
00:47:57.600 I am very progressive
00:48:00.140 in the right ways.
00:48:02.220 I believe in future.
00:48:03.580 I believe in making new things
00:48:06.600 and cutting edge
00:48:07.460 and everything else,
00:48:08.280 but we cannot disregard
00:48:10.240 all of the things
00:48:11.380 that have worked for centuries.
00:48:15.400 The truth works
00:48:16.880 and Kirk is doing Yeoman's job here
00:48:20.940 along with Brave.
00:48:21.860 So go to braveplus.com.
00:48:23.900 You can see the first three episodes free,
00:48:26.220 but share it with all of your friends.
00:48:29.000 Braveplus.com.
00:48:30.800 Braveplus.com.
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