The Glenn Beck Program - January 20, 2022


Best of the Program | Guests: Matt Palumbo & Kim Iversen | 1⧸20⧸22


Episode Stats

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45 minutes

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162.71513

Word Count

7,412

Sentence Count

137

Misogynist Sentences

1

Hate Speech Sentences

3


Summary

Glenn Beck and Stu discuss the latest sales numbers from the New York Times Bestseller's list and how they compare to Amazon. Plus, more on The Great Reset and more on this craziness of Stephen Kobach and the future of cars.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 All right, today's podcast is an absolute don't miss a second.
00:00:05.520 First of all, an exposure of the media that no one could deny.
00:00:11.420 The whole theme of today's show really is they have they have outed themselves as such
00:00:17.920 radicals that even Democrats are saying, I don't want this.
00:00:22.540 Things are changing dramatically.
00:00:24.180 Plus, the guy who wasn't treated properly, given fentanyl to, you know, help him breathe
00:00:30.060 up at a hospital in Minnesota, was actually transferred legally here to Texas so they
00:00:37.440 can save his life because the hospital up in Minnesota didn't like the fact that he hadn't
00:00:43.020 been vaccinated.
00:00:44.140 He would have been vaccinated.
00:00:45.360 Maybe he wouldn't even been here.
00:00:47.320 That story, plus more on the Great Reset, more on this craziness of Stephen Kobach,
00:00:54.180 and the future of cars, all on today's podcast.
00:01:06.180 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:01:10.540 Okay, so Stu, the New York Times book list was announced to authors and publishers last
00:01:24.080 night.
00:01:24.900 Okay.
00:01:25.600 Now, just a little bit of history.
00:01:28.920 Now, these numbers are off the top of my head.
00:01:30.540 I'll post the actual numbers later.
00:01:32.180 But you now have actual scans, and even the scans are off and can be off by a few thousand
00:01:41.440 because book scan doesn't necessarily scan everything that is going through.
00:01:47.420 Okay.
00:01:47.640 But it is the best out there.
00:01:50.020 The known way that the industry measures book sales.
00:01:54.020 Correct.
00:01:54.320 And so book scan is out there.
00:01:58.000 We also know exact numbers, how many books Amazon sold.
00:02:03.140 Right.
00:02:03.320 All right.
00:02:04.320 Book scan and Amazon don't match.
00:02:07.280 Book scan is lower than what we had reported from from Amazon.
00:02:15.280 However, it's all within the park.
00:02:17.840 Okay.
00:02:20.660 The New York Times list came out.
00:02:22.840 Now, book scan is reporting a lower number for us at 56,000 books.
00:02:29.800 So, you know, last week on the New York Times list, the number one book sold, I think it
00:02:36.600 was around 17,000 books.
00:02:39.160 Okay.
00:02:39.600 Number one book.
00:02:40.460 Okay.
00:02:40.880 Let's just say it was 25 because I'm just remembering these off the top of my head.
00:02:45.300 I left the actual numbers at home.
00:02:47.840 Mm-hmm.
00:02:48.680 Okay.
00:02:49.620 So, that means just with the numbers that we have, all right, which is lower than what
00:02:56.740 we actually sold.
00:02:57.800 Sure.
00:03:00.120 We're double what they did last week.
00:03:04.240 Okay.
00:03:04.600 Okay.
00:03:04.940 We're number one.
00:03:06.300 By a large margin.
00:03:07.760 By a long shot.
00:03:08.600 Now, we have been number two on the New York Times list several times, and it's usually,
00:03:13.620 you know, it'll be debatable.
00:03:15.520 It'll be like 5,000 different.
00:03:17.400 Right.
00:03:17.500 I remember one of your first books came out, and it was number one on BookScan and number
00:03:22.240 two on the New York Times bestseller list.
00:03:24.520 I think it was Stephen Colbert or something.
00:03:26.580 Yeah.
00:03:26.900 It was against you that week.
00:03:27.780 And what they try to do, what they say is, we have our own algorithm.
00:03:31.500 And they do.
00:03:32.640 And they, you know, the little bookshop around the corner gets, you know, if they sell one
00:03:36.780 book, they count it as two.
00:03:39.560 A thousand books.
00:03:40.400 Yeah.
00:03:40.960 And if there's, and if it's, you know, sold at Walmart or Costco or something, they're
00:03:46.760 lucky to even count it.
00:03:48.200 Well, because those peons don't count.
00:03:50.120 They don't count.
00:03:50.480 Someone who would walk into a Walmart doesn't count for books.
00:03:52.700 They can't read.
00:03:53.640 Okay.
00:03:54.200 So, the number two book, this behind me, according to BookScan, sold, I think, 21,000 this week.
00:04:04.360 Okay.
00:04:04.480 Okay.
00:04:04.620 So, you're, we know you were more than double, almost triple.
00:04:09.100 Yeah.
00:04:09.400 Almost triple.
00:04:10.280 What the number two book was.
00:04:11.200 This is not going to end well, is it?
00:04:13.120 Oh, wait.
00:04:13.680 You haven't begun to hear.
00:04:14.820 Number three, okay, in BookScan, sold like, I think, 20,000 or 17,000.
00:04:23.500 Okay.
00:04:23.760 Then it goes down from there.
00:04:26.060 By the time you get to number 10, they sold like 5,000 books.
00:04:30.920 Okay.
00:04:31.540 Okay.
00:04:31.700 Guess where the New York Times has put the Great Reset.
00:04:39.560 We sold double the number of number two.
00:04:46.040 And we know for a fact that your actual number is much higher than the BookScan number.
00:04:51.800 Again, for people who don't know this stuff, BookScan is like a, the accepted measure for
00:04:56.940 the industry.
00:04:58.080 It's like UPS.
00:04:59.240 You go into a store and it goes, boop.
00:05:00.320 So that's like a BookScan, okay, that just reports what has been checked out and sold.
00:05:06.960 Now, there's different things that make the number lower, but it's basically in the ballpark.
00:05:13.740 And we should note that Amazon itself, obviously the largest bookseller in the country, Amazon
00:05:18.540 itself, released their top books for the week, which included not just hardcover nonfiction,
00:05:24.960 which is the category you compete in, but all books across all of Amazon.
00:05:29.380 So you know, this is the nonfiction books.
00:05:33.600 Right.
00:05:33.820 This is just hardcover nonfiction.
00:05:35.340 This is not all of the books.
00:05:37.220 Right.
00:05:37.360 Okay.
00:05:37.720 This is just nonfiction.
00:05:40.320 BookScan is the books out of all books.
00:05:44.580 Right.
00:05:45.280 The Bible, everything is included.
00:05:47.780 That's BookScan.
00:05:48.640 We were twice, almost three times the amount of the number two books selling.
00:05:53.960 Where did the New York Times put us on the list?
00:05:56.640 Obviously, the correct answer here is number one.
00:06:00.100 Correct.
00:06:01.580 What's your guess?
00:06:02.980 You're saying it's not, they're actually not going to put you.
00:06:05.160 It's not number one.
00:06:06.480 So what, where is it?
00:06:07.280 Are you kidding me?
00:06:07.640 No, it's not number one.
00:06:08.440 You're more than double.
00:06:09.240 No, no, no, no.
00:06:10.260 Answer the question.
00:06:11.560 Well, number two.
00:06:12.700 No, it's not number two.
00:06:15.480 Hey.
00:06:16.220 Take another guess.
00:06:17.440 It's not number two.
00:06:18.380 I swear to God, I got this last night and they said, Glenn, you're either going to be really
00:06:23.500 pissed off or you're going to love this.
00:06:26.220 And, and I, they said, brace yourself.
00:06:28.120 And I, and I heard the news and I was like, are you kidding me?
00:06:31.260 This is the greatest thing ever.
00:06:34.320 Where did the New York Times put the number one bestselling book by almost three times the
00:06:41.440 number?
00:06:42.680 Where are we on the New York Times list?
00:06:44.780 Number three.
00:06:46.040 Nope.
00:06:46.760 No, I'll help you.
00:06:49.840 It's not even number five.
00:06:51.460 What?
00:06:52.100 Nope.
00:06:52.400 The Great Reset came out yesterday as the number 12 bestselling book in America, according
00:07:04.800 to the New York Times.
00:07:05.900 Number 12.
00:07:08.460 Okay.
00:07:09.060 Is there something?
00:07:09.900 Are they?
00:07:10.200 Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:07:11.380 Oh, there's more.
00:07:12.080 The number two bestselling book is by Robert F.
00:07:17.180 Kennedy about Fauci.
00:07:20.640 Okay.
00:07:21.380 They sold either 21 or 25,000 copies.
00:07:25.480 They're number 13.
00:07:27.240 So, the third bestselling book, the third, four, fifth, six, seven, eight, nine, nine,
00:07:35.740 those books, those were all ahead of mine, a book that sold like 5,000 copies ahead of
00:07:44.640 mine and Robert F.
00:07:46.340 Kennedy's book.
00:07:47.340 Is there something to do with like, because you haven't even had, the book hasn't even been
00:07:51.480 on sale for a full week.
00:07:53.680 has it no they this is the this is the i guess this is when you get it this this would be the
00:07:58.340 one it's not like they're like maybe only counting some pre-orders and this is the week before the
00:08:03.580 list comes out this is the list this is the list number 12 number number 12 number 12 now here's
00:08:14.240 why i love this story because i don't love it i gotta say no i know you love it i don't don't
00:08:19.560 love it okay because i don't care about the list especially with this book i only want people
00:08:25.280 because i said yesterday i'm i'm done with amazon why is it amazon put you as number one i'm starting
00:08:31.860 to love amazon wait why is it you cannot buy my book on amazon they didn't print enough copies right
00:08:38.840 or yes order enough copies there were no copies available for two months and they had a buy
00:08:44.800 button you could order it it'll ship now it'll ship on this date but you could order it yeah
00:08:51.240 you can't even order it now the buy button is gone you can buy it on kindle you can buy it on kindle
00:08:59.440 but you cannot buy the book well is that because they just don't i mean they wouldn't be selling it
00:09:04.020 on kindle if they were blocking here's the thing here's the thing they're doing it because they say
00:09:08.660 they have oversold right so many that they don't but that's they do that all the time
00:09:16.340 in pre-sales it helps the publisher know how many copies do i need to print right okay so they do that
00:09:26.360 all the time it's not like i don't know if we're gonna get this book that's pretty shady at the you
00:09:32.120 know they're they're printing them out of the back of a chevy on the border of mexico right they know
00:09:37.900 these books are being printed and coming so you can't even buy it in hardback now you can't pre-order
00:09:46.600 it in hardback i have never seen anything like this before never nor has anyone in the publishing
00:09:56.900 industry that i talked to yesterday they've never seen anything like this now here's why i like it
00:10:05.160 first of all we've all known that the new york times plays games yes that's known been known for
00:10:13.520 a long time particularly with conservative authors correct and they've always played it in a way to
00:10:18.900 where you're like well you're number two and you're like no i'm not well we have our own algorithm there is
00:10:25.140 no way to take a book that is sold three times the amount of books that the number two book sold
00:10:31.300 and put it at number 12 on a smaller list of non-fiction not even all the books but a smaller
00:10:41.100 list so imagine okay so there's no way no algorithm could ever explain that none zero algorithm could
00:10:52.620 explain unless you're just literally not counting books from amazon which makes no sense obviously they
00:10:56.800 are right so how did that happen coupled with the fact that robert f kennedy a guy i disagree with
00:11:05.660 i disagree with his book i disagree with his thesis i disagree with uh being a anti-vaxxer okay
00:11:13.720 disagree with it his book is behind mine and it was the number two selling book and that's an
00:11:22.460 this is by the way why am i not in the top 10 why is it number 12 and number 13
00:11:30.740 well it seems like they're just picking whatever number they want it's really critical you're there's
00:11:37.880 called the new york times list and then they extended yeah the extended goes to 15 okay so you
00:11:44.200 can't put you can't just not even have me on the list okay that's insane that's next this is their
00:11:50.580 thinking yeah i know this is their thinking you can't just do that but don't put him on the top
00:11:58.160 10 because bookstores they're all arranged by the new york times bestseller list this keeps my book
00:12:08.260 and robert kennedy's book off of those big shelves in bookstores okay because it doesn't matter what
00:12:16.340 sells the best those books are all arranged in every bookstore every airport as the new york times
00:12:24.060 bestselling list so you have like airport bookstores they're not going to order the book if it's not on
00:12:32.040 the top 10 they're just it's like you know how many jelly beans and how many books they don't care
00:12:38.840 what the book is they're just going from the new york times list so not only did they lie about this
00:12:48.300 not only is it so clearly an agenda it's i mean it's not even in the ballpark so clearly an agenda
00:12:58.460 so clearly non-representative of what any kind of best seller list should be
00:13:07.620 but they also have revealed themselves now as a group of people that will not only fudge that
00:13:16.720 number they will out and out be crazy about that number even to their own detriment and they'll take
00:13:26.640 the extra step to make sure that that book is not seen in bookstores this shows the new york times
00:13:36.760 to be nothing nothing but a political machine this is this is honestly what's left book burning
00:13:48.660 this is using all of their power to silence people i mean we just had a debate on the air here a minute
00:13:58.360 ago about having robert f kennedy on the program he's wanted to be on the program i don't agree with
00:14:03.320 i don't agree with him at all in any way shape or form but you don't hear me hiding his book or you
00:14:11.500 know hiding his point of view i just have limited amount of time i'm not sure if i want to have him
00:14:16.720 on last night i heard this and i'm like i want robert f kennedy not because i agree with him i strongly
00:14:23.180 disagree with his book but you have a right to be recognized you i mean this is the the wall
00:14:33.040 that the germans put people behind to silence now go ahead talk all you want just behind that wall
00:14:40.900 in the ghetto you don't live your life we're just not going to show it to anybody once they can get
00:14:47.760 away with this by the way one other piece and i'm going to take a break go google search or better yet
00:14:54.700 go to youtube search glenn back the great reset
00:15:00.320 you will find nothing
00:15:05.220 nothing how is it possible with all of the things that i have talked about and all of the clips on
00:15:15.960 youtube about the great reset done by me all metadata all tagged everything
00:15:21.120 nothing comes up in your search no segment from your show comes up there's other segments about you
00:15:30.080 saying bad things about you right right but nothing from me yeah not that's impossible
00:15:38.980 no yeah obviously i mean we have entered the digital ghetto something that they all went crazy about
00:15:47.940 how dare you say that digital ghetto uh-huh broadcasting from the digital ghetto behind the wall
00:16:01.400 that the state and their allies have built recognize that it is real then ask yourself why
00:16:13.620 what is it they're afraid of it's not just the truth it's you
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00:16:30.660 all right i i want to get right to the uh the family here that uh is is dealing in texas
00:16:43.620 had to come from uh had to come from minnesota because ann quiner's husband got sick in minnesota
00:16:52.780 they live in minnesota fighting for any kind of medical freedom in minnesota not happening
00:16:59.060 so they had to transfer him down just to be treated because he didn't take the vaccine
00:17:05.360 so now he's in texas and welcome to the program how are you
00:17:10.760 i'm doing good and i just want to thank you and i just for honoring and i feel very blessed and honored
00:17:17.840 to have to be on your show oh well that's kind of you to say thank you and i'm glad you're here in the
00:17:23.200 great state of texas your attorney is also on the phone right correct yes i am yes and i'm sorry it
00:17:30.660 didn't get your name i'm sorry my name is marjorie holston hi marjorie how are you wonderful thank you
00:17:38.740 okay so ann if you can tell me the story of what happened to you in minnesota
00:17:44.280 um basically around october 25th my husband learned that he had tested positive for covid
00:17:50.620 uh he was coughing and he had had bronchitis in the past but he did a test and it came back to
00:17:56.660 his phone that he was positive so uh for he stayed home for four days because he was afraid to go to
00:18:03.660 the hospital because we had learned from other experiences you know the nightmare the horrific
00:18:09.300 nightmare that people would have going through especially with you know protocols but his oxygen
00:18:15.260 levels were dipping so i brought him to a hospital that i thought was an independent hospital
00:18:20.580 but it turned out to be a part of a line of clinic where he was transferred to again
00:18:25.020 and so um basically when he was admitted to the hospital um they immediately put him on a drug
00:18:32.940 called dexamethasone and it's an iv and uh he texted me a picture and he said i'm finally feeling
00:18:41.440 better my oxygen is good is up good thing i'm that i came in well i didn't hear from him for a few days
00:18:47.920 and um i learned later that that drug your is if he was having shortness of breath and he was
00:18:55.820 hypertensive and his blood pressure was up they should have never given him that medication first
00:19:00.200 of all because it it pushed him into um if you look at drugs.com that drug there's drugs that
00:19:08.820 actually can push you into intubation i don't have that in front of me holy cow okay so so so wait a
00:19:15.220 no no hang on just a sec so he goes in he had not had a vaccine um he didn't want one you didn't want
00:19:24.180 one uh and so you bring him into the hospital i was just talking to a doctor yesterday who said
00:19:30.380 glenn this has got to stop he said when is the last time somebody with diabetes went in uh and was
00:19:36.540 diagnosed with diabetes and they said go home take an aspirin and when you're about to pass out maybe
00:19:41.920 come back to the hospital and we'll treat you there are treatments that you can use to lessen these
00:19:47.980 uh and they're making fun of them and they're they're banning doctors from using them why did
00:19:53.160 they choose this drug did they say for anxiety for anxiety yes they said that he had anxiety
00:20:03.620 and then later down the road when i went back and i looked at his charts they put him on fentanyl
00:20:10.360 versus fentanyl fentanyl 50 milligrams seroquel
00:20:17.260 it was okay so when did you when and when did you call uh marjorie the attorney
00:20:27.640 um that was uh actually i uh shane mecklin i i was in contact with him and priscilla who's i hired
00:20:38.000 a patient advocate priscilla from grace llc and she both of them contacted uh shane contacted marjorie
00:20:45.900 because we um it came to the point where they contacted me and said we are going to turn off
00:20:57.020 scott's ventilator and i recorded it to from to my phone because i was i refused to be in the
00:21:02.980 meeting i had already been in another meeting like two weeks before where they wanted to turn off the
00:21:07.320 ventilator and that's so i said no and i said you have other i have other options and i i other choices
00:21:15.320 that you are not doing and i am not going to turn off scott's ventilator so i contacted shane and
00:21:22.220 my priscilla they contacted stew peters and then it went to um uh my attorney marjorie and that's when
00:21:32.300 we said this it went viral because we said i said to them if if i don't do something now they are going
00:21:41.240 i said i told them that i do not want them to turn off the ventilator and if they do that it is highly
00:21:48.340 illegal what they were doing and they said we do not care we made that we made the call we whether
00:21:55.680 you're here or not we are going to turn off the ventilator on january 13th at noon so i got together
00:22:02.460 with marjorie we made the connection i went over to her house and she typed up the restraining order
00:22:07.960 and we submitted it marjorie have you ever seen anything like this before it was absolutely stunning
00:22:15.840 she came in and she has this uh order it i saw the screenshot from her my chart that says he is
00:22:24.740 scheduled basically for execution noon the following day and it was the afternoon of the day before when
00:22:32.300 annie came to my office so documents are filed electronically so we sat down and started drafting
00:22:38.660 up the documents the court closes at 4 30 we didn't even get all the documents filed at january 12
00:22:45.820 in time to get an order before that i had also called the hospital and said be expecting a temporary
00:22:54.040 restraining order praying that i would in fact get it midnight i received an email that the hospital
00:23:00.740 had hired one of the big downtown law firms and they were opposing our action um and then the following
00:23:07.820 morning when the court opened again the judge said that opposing counsel mercy hospital has until 10
00:23:15.120 o'clock in the morning to file a response um and glenn if i can read to you one sentence from their
00:23:22.460 response um we were the plaintiff mercy hospital is the defendant and the response says plaintiff's
00:23:30.860 position and again our position is that we want scott to live and not be killed right but plaintiff's
00:23:36.780 position is not supported by medical science or minnesota law as a result mercy will ask the court
00:23:43.220 to issue an order that mercy has the authority to discontinue mr quiner's ventilator and proceed with
00:23:50.400 his medical care plan what what is that sizing him for a new suit what what exactly was their
00:23:59.180 medical plan the medical care plan was the plan to discontinue the ventilator at noon which would
00:24:06.320 lead to lead to death very shortly okay so that was at 10 o'clock but then at 11 o'clock before the
00:24:13.440 12 o'clock execution the judge did in fact sign an order saying the hospital is restrained from pulling
00:24:20.560 the plug oh my gosh i can't even imagine nan what that felt like um okay so so at what point did you
00:24:27.740 say we got to get him out of here and in fact out of the state from the very time that i dropped him
00:24:36.540 off earlier they was transferred to the hospital but you know i tried um back probably two to three
00:24:45.540 weeks before when we originally met the first time when they wanted me to put him in palliative care
00:24:52.180 they called me at home and said i you know we want to put him in palliative care they told my
00:24:57.180 daughter at the hospital without me there they kept saying why aren't they were turning my family against
00:25:04.720 me they my pastors went down there and they said we want to pray for scott and there were three of
00:25:13.020 them and they said the charge nurse said there is only one person allowed for visiting hours and so
00:25:19.660 my one pastor said i'll go in there and then the two of us are going to go down to the chapel and pray
00:25:24.680 well and wait you know down there she called the head of security to come down and remove us from
00:25:32.680 the chapel oh my gosh i have it by the way welcome to texas i'm a priesthood holder in my faith
00:25:39.900 and it takes two for a healing prayer and so i had my best friend was in the hospital there's only
00:25:46.760 one person allowed i called the doctor i called the hospital and i said not using my name or anything
00:25:51.360 i said we need to go give him a blessing there were three of us in the room there wasn't even a
00:25:57.120 there wasn't even a thought in a texas hospital of no i'm sorry we gotta we gotta restrict this
00:26:03.040 they let the priesthood in they let people give blessings to people and they waive those rules
00:26:10.120 so welcome to texas anyway yeah thank you thank you so then uh they uh the next day
00:26:17.680 they allowed i i went in there was there was literally 10 people in my husband's room the very
00:26:24.100 next day so i went from one day where there was one person allowed to come in on visiting hours and
00:26:30.800 the next day there was 10 people in my in my husband's room they didn't call me they didn't ask
00:26:36.860 who the people were that showed up in my husband's room and um what they did is they were telling my
00:26:45.240 family that i was being very difficult and that they were pushing them to get me to either put them
00:26:52.340 in comfort care or sign the dnr and so it was this response that i was getting of he's critically ill
00:27:00.800 what's wrong with you why are you allowing that to happen to him and so then i was put in the
00:27:08.060 position of yeah you know telling them this is what they are doing to him and no it is not right
00:27:15.200 you know what they were every time i asked them about their protocols their plans of care i had to ask
00:27:21.300 them what their plans of care every day the cycles of medications you know it was it was just non-stop
00:27:27.500 a cycle of just hysterics it was a nightmare okay so now you're in a hospital in texas and i don't
00:27:33.560 want to give the hospital name away or anything but what is what are the doctors here in texas saying
00:27:38.860 so he showed up right when scott was at the hospital when scott first arrived on lifelink
00:27:46.240 and lifelink and he went to meet he said i he showed up i said he said i want to go spend some time with
00:27:50.660 scott he said i want to get to know him so he asked about two the doctor spent two hours with scott
00:27:56.820 and he came back out and he said um i don't know how you even made it how you he even survived that
00:28:05.160 other hospital and how you even he survived you know and he said but i am going to do everything
00:28:11.540 that i can to try to save his life and he said i'm going to order like an eeg i'm going to order a ct
00:28:19.460 scan from head to toe i'm going to order labs i'm going to order this and i said oh are you going to do
00:28:24.420 that tomorrow because that's what i was normally used to and he said no i'm doing that right now
00:28:30.560 he goes this is a hospital
00:28:32.180 glenn can we add in that when scott did arrive the doctor said scott was the most undernourished
00:28:42.360 patient he had ever seen when scott first arrived in the hospital when he first got sick he weighed
00:28:48.720 210 when he arrived in texas he weighed 180 oh my gosh okay so so marjorie what is the plan
00:28:58.960 to stop this from happening in the most misnamed hospital it it appears on the planet mercy hospital
00:29:07.960 and others in in in minnesota well glenn we are first bringing this battle to the court of public
00:29:16.500 opinion and you are absolutely critical to that role and we thank you for having this on what we
00:29:22.020 are showing the world is that scott was near death because of the protocols used in that hospital but
00:29:29.200 now he is recovering he is getting better um and he has some amazing stories if you have time about
00:29:36.940 how much he has improved so here's here's we are absolutely thrilled here's what i want to do
00:29:42.740 we're not planning a funeral we're planning for his release at some point okay here's what i here's
00:29:47.140 what i want to do first of all if you're listening uh i want you to go to give send go dot com slash
00:29:55.500 ann a-n-n-e give send go dot com slash ann this is a way for you to help support the family
00:30:04.460 uh they are obviously this is costing a ton of money and if we can as a community let's let's help
00:30:11.440 give send go dot com slash ann let's take care of that one first then uh let us stay in touch with
00:30:19.300 our producers and and me and let's uh monitor this case and find out you know i want to see the the
00:30:26.540 milestones that are hitting if we can talk to the doctor i would love to interview interview the doctor
00:30:32.420 uh and uh we'll be continuing this story with you both thank you both very much for what you're
00:30:39.320 doing and bringing this uh to our attention as well as the rest of the country and quiner is her name
00:30:46.340 her husband uh is named scott and you can pray for him he is now in a hospital here in texas uh away
00:30:54.620 from a medical facility that on tape is saying things would have been different if he just would have
00:31:00.940 gotten a vaccine really uh again give send go dot com slash ann with an e
00:31:08.860 the best of the glenbeck program
00:31:15.180 how are you kim hi i'm great thanks for having me on and i don't hate you i i don't not like you
00:31:33.920 no no no i it does it honestly kim i mean if you did stand in line uh uh and i know a lot of people
00:31:41.840 think that you know some of the things i've said you know are crazy uh but a lot of those things
00:31:47.100 are actually come uh out to pass i'm just way ahead sometimes uh and sometimes i do get it wrong
00:31:53.180 but on the great reset i was so glad to see and even if you didn't think i was a loon you should say
00:32:00.760 that because you'll get people who don't walk in lock step with me you'll people have i know he's
00:32:07.420 crazy right but wait a minute what this is right well you read right into my playbook then i guess
00:32:13.940 on that one um yeah and that was that was actually part of it you know one of the things in covering
00:32:19.740 it because so many people do think it's a conspiracy theory um i did need to show the clip of you on fox
00:32:25.640 news you know it's a it's a you know establishment media operation and it's being discussed and this is
00:32:32.880 something that that doesn't need to be talked about because it's very very real this is not a
00:32:36.440 conspiracy theory it i mean there's a book written the great not just your book but the like klaus schwab
00:32:42.360 yes have you read that kim have you read that i have not i just read excerpts from it and it is
00:32:48.740 you know you know and i could see where people would read it and say okay yeah we've got a big
00:32:52.600 problem and we've got to fix the problem where we have uh systems that are eroding and and
00:32:58.380 democracy that is fading and capitalism is the root cause of this problem so i could understand where
00:33:03.260 entities would turn it into oh no this is going to be good they're trying to turn us into communists
00:33:07.860 right uh and also where people would look at it and say yeah we do need to change and look these
00:33:13.480 elites these powerful elites are going to what help us fix it they're going to be the ones in charge
00:33:18.620 and then what's the plan he doesn't give us a plan he doesn't tell us what the agenda actually is
00:33:24.360 it's very vague so there is a uh a i think it's reuters uh um fact check today it was on uh twitter
00:33:34.140 the great reset is the world economic forum's proposal for post-covid economic recovery reuters
00:33:39.820 in the bbc report reuters does a fact check on the story it says despite repeated misinformation
00:33:45.520 being shared online about the great reset this sustainability plan proposed by the world economic
00:33:52.200 forum is not a secret plot to end private property or create a totalitarian state i think they're
00:34:00.640 right it's not a secret plot um but it in their own words they say by 2030 their goal is to make sure
00:34:08.940 that no one owns anything hello yeah right they stated this and then they kind of backtracked on it and
00:34:16.540 they said well we didn't say that was a goal or part of the agenda we're just saying that that's
00:34:21.380 what's going to happen we just predict that this is what's going to happen that you're going to own
00:34:26.520 nothing and then of course you do you remember bloomberg just recently ran an article saying
00:34:31.540 you know we're turning into a nation of renters and it's not a bad thing right i mean this was just
00:34:36.260 a few months ago and of course who are they they're part of the world economic forum's partners
00:34:40.340 and so that's how they're going to so i i guess kind of get us into the mindset that this is okay
00:34:46.300 by just continuing to say it over and over until we all say yeah okay that's fine so kim i uh you know
00:34:52.000 the circles i run into i you know everybody knows and has already made a decision about me um you are
00:34:59.780 in a circle where you can actually talk about the facts and and see how it's being discussed
00:35:07.580 without people either being polite or rude uh because they've already made a judgment about
00:35:13.220 an individual what are you what did you see on the great reset a year ago when you were talking
00:35:19.020 about things and what you're seeing today has it changed and how i would say a year ago there were
00:35:27.100 a lot of people that were bringing it up to me so people would always say kim look into the great
00:35:31.060 reset look into the great reset and it just sort of became this um i i really wasn't sure what it
00:35:37.280 was and when i would research it i it wasn't really that clear so i kind of ignored it because i
00:35:43.900 really didn't understand it and i gotta say even even after doing the piece that i did on the hill
00:35:48.600 i still don't fully understand it because they're not that they're not transparent about what it is
00:35:54.500 may i send you a copy of my book i would love i would love to read it i really would love to read it
00:36:01.720 i'll send it to you but yeah i just wish that people were more uh you know they they've made
00:36:08.100 this a part of their website they've continued you know the world economic forum they've continued to
00:36:13.880 promote it but we the people don't know totally what it is they're not i mean you know you've written
00:36:20.300 a book people that maybe read your book know about it but otherwise how do people know about this i will
00:36:25.720 tell you this that it is out of everything that i've done in my lifetime i think this is the most
00:36:32.680 important story of my lifetime and i have seen a lot of important stories this one is the turning point
00:36:40.440 to freedom and you know you can say it's going to be a golden utopia where your freedoms are completely
00:36:48.820 changed and run through elites and everybody's happy about it or you can say that usually never works
00:36:54.940 um whichever way it is coming unless people understand it once people understand it that's
00:37:03.200 why you have new um new hampshire they're passing a law they were just doing it yesterday uh working
00:37:10.400 on a law to make sure the banks don't get into esg and start refusing loans uh the same thing is
00:37:18.040 happening in west virginia and in texas and i hope that sweeps if people know what this is
00:37:24.380 they can change it but we're running out of time because this is very well advanced
00:37:30.400 i you know glenn how how are we going to change it we're talking about the we we've got a global
00:37:37.780 global world leaders we have uh global corporations people with billions of dollars behind all of this
00:37:45.700 i don't know how we the little people are going to even if you've got a bunch of money like you've got
00:37:51.180 a bunch of money but even with your amount of money you still don't have enough money to counter this
00:37:54.860 i don't know how we can actually counter this even if we know about it okay everything so no um we allow
00:38:02.380 them to control everything here's the thing i really truly believe that there are enough republicans
00:38:08.440 democrats and independents that still love america and believe in the free market they may think that
00:38:16.740 parts of it are broken they may want to change certain things they probably all of them feel
00:38:22.020 it's corrupt one way or another but they don't they're not willing just to say that's over let's
00:38:27.940 try something new just like the american people i don't care how you voted i don't care what your skin
00:38:33.400 color is when people said let's reimagine policing they weren't for that okay but they didn't know
00:38:40.780 exactly what to do this is being run through the banks as the main source the banks are going to start
00:38:50.320 issuing esg they already are they're scoring people they are now starting to say you're going to be too
00:38:57.180 much of a risk if you don't believe in social justice and in a few minutes and on the special i did
00:39:02.500 last night i showed you how that will affect even your auto loan in their own words all the way down to
00:39:09.960 your auto loan all you have to do is think locally if there's enough republicans democrats and
00:39:17.700 independents who really understand what this is the minute they start saying you know what i'm not
00:39:24.900 going to allow my 401k to be invested in blackrock i am not allowing jp morgan chase whose stated goals
00:39:32.900 are these things to have my money i'm going to put it in a local bank which will make my local
00:39:39.020 businesses stronger my local community stronger and they have the best chance of standing up against
00:39:45.460 this you can go ahead and do your own thing i'm not going to beat you on the global scale but i'm
00:39:51.100 telling you there's enough people that will strip them of their power strip them of their resources
00:39:58.000 enough to be able to cripple them to at least slow this way down yeah i agree that they they definitely
00:40:08.120 miscalculated a bit i think that with the pandemic they were trying to see where we were all at it
00:40:12.460 was a temperature check yes to see how the how americans would respond uh to shut down and i could
00:40:20.060 tell you if somebody who's always been coming from the left i'm i'm a liberal but i'm the one liberal that
00:40:24.980 you and your audience can love trust me uh is you know i i have never appreciated more federalism in my
00:40:32.100 life than during this pandemic living in california i live in los angeles uh more than anything i've
00:40:38.080 been eyeing texas and florida as i want to move i moved from austin texas to la and now i'm like i
00:40:44.660 got to go back to dallas or i got to get to florida or something and and so i think you're right that it
00:40:50.700 does come down to those choices my only hope is that we don't end up you know dilapidating the small
00:40:56.360 business sector of which is really should be the backbone of the u.s economy so that we can implement
00:41:02.240 the plan that you're talking about but the pandemic killed so many of those i know businesses i know but
00:41:07.520 so again if if we stop doing business with and i'm you know i'm not i'm not saying you should do this
00:41:14.860 i'm not leading a charge on this i'm just saying this is what i have done i don't have money in any
00:41:20.400 major uh global or national bank i've taken my money and i have put it into banks that invest their
00:41:28.920 money in local businesses and keep that money in low i am helping strengthening the local business if
00:41:37.200 we start just doing that that goes a very very long way by the way kim i'm so glad to hear that you
00:41:45.700 are you'd classify yourself as a liberal because you make my point look at us you said you said i
00:41:53.380 you know many things i think glenn beck's a lunatic on fine that's great but you even have gotten to
00:41:59.080 the point to where you're like i don't care what i might think of glenn beck personally he's right on
00:42:05.000 this that's new that's new there's definitely a new a realignment that's happening politically um i you
00:42:15.140 know i i like i said i i have always been a liberal so yeah i don't agree with you on a lot of things
00:42:19.420 and i don't agree with people like tucker carlson on a lot of things and yeah maybe i think both of
00:42:23.320 you are a bit loony because of that i'm sure you think i'm loony too but i will say over the last few
00:42:27.860 years i have been shocked to find that when i would listen to your radio show i would sit there and nod my
00:42:33.500 head in agreement and then i'd be like i cannot believe i'm sitting here agreeing so much makes you
00:42:38.860 question life itself doesn't it well yes and i have the same i have the same thing with tucker
00:42:44.280 where i'm i watch a show and i'm like i cannot believe that i agree with him and i feel like you
00:42:50.100 that the the left has moved so they've outrighted the right in a lot of ways yes and we're seeing this
00:42:56.180 new alignment and you know it's like i don't i don't want to be participating in racism or
00:43:01.520 authoritarian totalitarianism i don't even recognize what's happening around me right now with the people
00:43:06.620 that i've always aligned with politically and i and i am not alone we're there there's we're not
00:43:12.040 represented in establishment media but i am not alone and i and we could tell that by just looking
00:43:17.940 at my numbers in the views that i get being on the hill being this sort of independent um outsider
00:43:24.500 that is that is realigning and i think so many of us are getting together and saying we agree on so
00:43:29.780 much maybe there's some things we don't but we agree on a lot of things and one of those big things
00:43:34.880 big things is we want to keep america free and that means not being so into this collectivist
00:43:41.240 mentality that we all have to behave uh in this you know as one like a board right it's that in a
00:43:49.040 free country means being an individual we have to we have to hold on to that kim i you can call me any
00:43:56.560 name under the sun i love you uh i have been i've been preaching for a long time stop having
00:44:04.480 conversations about politics and just start a conversation with this will you give me at least
00:44:09.300 nine out of the first 10 of the bill of rights if if we can agree on that that's our unum that's our
00:44:16.960 e pluribus unum we all believed in those things and i truly believe that there are tons of people who
00:44:23.720 classify themselves as liberals or democrats that see this and they are like wait a minute wait what's
00:44:30.380 happening and they don't they are not for getting rid of the bill of rights or as stephen colbert said
00:44:37.440 last night get rid of the senate that that's insanity it's insanity and this is where we link on basic
00:44:46.020 human rights yeah absolutely it's true kim realigning thank you so much god bless you and
00:44:53.240 anything i can do to help you just let me know and i'll send you a copy of the book okay oh great thank
00:44:57.640 you kim iverson from the king kim iverson show you can find her on youtube at her page kim iverson
00:45:03.280 or kim iverson show.com also she appears on the hill
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