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Join us as we discuss the latest poll numbers on the Governor of Texas, Andrew Cuomo's new poll numbers, and what it means for the future of the country. We also have a special guest, Justin Haskins.
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hey great podcast today we have andrew cuomo's new poll numbers they're they're 38 percent of
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the public now thinks he's doing a great job this is basically half of his approval during the uh
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media glorification of not enough people read his book no that's it not enough people read his book
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point we also have justin haskins uh joining us because we have a very important show tonight
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at nine o'clock that's wednesday night special 9 p.m live on blaze tv and it goes into the great
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reset and stew asked justin to dumb it down just a little bit uh because uh you know it's hard to
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understand and dumb it down for the andrew cuomo's of the world that might be listening you can never
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you can never get that low i still don't get it but if you're a hot chick chicky boo's can keep my
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attention we should point out we just learned justin haskins owner of a andrew cuomo is awful
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you're listening to the best of the glenbeck program
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texas should be ashamed of itself quite honestly the way it is handled covid uh you know governor
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abbott had the chance to be you know christy noem or or uh desantis and this is i you know
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this is everybody's take around here i don't i don't understand because we're texans but like
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you haven't fully embraced the texas i freaking love texas and i never want to leave it yeah frankly
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uh so i i i you're but like i guess this uh understanding the criticism i think it's
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mainly just mask mandate as opposed to no mask mandate right like that's yeah that's the
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seems to be the crux of this completely which again i agree i agree with the criticism it seems
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to make no sense or difference frankly i mean i was in florida where there's no mask mandate
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and it was exactly the same as life here right exactly the same exactly right but like
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pragmatically no no did not affect life that much exactly right so i agree with you they shouldn't
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have the mandate you make the choice correct what what yeah what happened yesterday that really
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hacked me off uh is and we'll play the audio later on in the program let me know when you get this clip
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we've got the whole thing except this one part that was just like nuclear explosion in my head and
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that was texans now are uh they're prepared to be able to deal with this on their own yeah yeah i think
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that is what was on the show on us you have that stew does america last night that clip was pulled
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for students america last night um we can pull that one but yeah no oh you've got it here last march
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most texans had no clue about the precautions needed to avoid covid now texans have mastered
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the daily habits to avoid getting covid oh that's uh that is uh big brother you would not say first of
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all that texans would be any different than the rest of the country no in the middle beginning of
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this of course no one knew what they were doing i mean all you have to do is ask all you have to do
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is explain and then say you should do this and we would have and we should frankly note that many of
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the scientists didn't yet know all the things we were supposed to be doing yeah right so you know
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right but yeah like yeah because at the part he also went on to say basically like we are now at
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the point where the the state mandate is no longer needed and that that hit me as well as like come on
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the state mandate was never needed um but i don't think it had much of an effect i mean i don't think
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texans did what they did and you know texans still here's the difference here's the difference talking to
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a friend uh last night that just had uh like a family reunion and they all got together some of them
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were from new york some of them for from uh california and uh some of them from texas and
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they all got together and they said that the the people from california were almost uh they were
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socially backwards yeah they they they couldn't function around people and you know weird it was
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like it was like when they opened up restaurants in may here uh i remember going out the first time and
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it was weird it felt weird walking into a restaurant with other people eating indoors
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in may of 2020 now it's march of 2021 it no longer feels weird at all i do it all the time uh we've
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been doing it for a long time here in texas but like you're right these places that have been shut down
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they've lost the ability to interact right it's bizarre there are two nations now those who are
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absolutely afraid terrified don't know how to interact with people and those who are like
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dude it's okay it's okay no no no put on your mask i mean it is it's the tale of two countries
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it's weird and this would be my argument i think uh in favor of greg abbott and again i i don't think
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he's handled this perfectly i don't think anybody has frankly but like the santus has done a pretty
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good job a pretty good job yeah i think de santus has done a pretty good job but really the difference
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between de santus and and abbott is the state mask mandate and again i was in both states and there's
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no difference in life but it's not that it's just it's trust the people to do the right thing i think
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the difference is basically masks became this dumb cultural divider yes and it will never be anything
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other than that so that's why people are affected by it but but i just step back for a second you just
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described two nations right two nations one where people are freaked out to go outside they're they're
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they're all karens and living in their karen lives and a freedom country right where people are much
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more free you definitely put texas in that category you can't put it in the no i'm the karen i know i just
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am upset that texas should lead the way texas is texas yeah we texas should lead the way on freedom
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and you'd say that they did not and i think that that's probably it's fair they're one of the
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earliest ones reopening i mean but they are not as they did not go they're one of the first states
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to open up restaurants is it they're one of the first states to open up businesses to 50 and 75
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percent yeah and now they're one of the first states to make a big announcement about 100 now
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you could fairly say places like south dakota and even places like georgia and and florida have been
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they had less restrictions or removed them earlier and i think that's true and there's a i think
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there's a lot of political calculation behind the big splashy announcement from texas yesterday i
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mean it's not oh yeah there's a lot in there but again like there are it's hard you wouldn't think
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it had anything to do with the mess up of uh the state with the electricity and i'd say there's a
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dash of holy crap the whole power outage we were four minutes away from losing power for months
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in texas right there's a dash of that and there's a dash of isn't 2022 and 2024 aren't they both around
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the corner uh yeah they're all coming up right right there's a little bit of that in there but
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again you know leaning toward freedom is an important thing i would quibble with many of
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the details as the way not only the way texas handled it but florida as well there's parts of florida's
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reaction i didn't like either but like i think you know leaning towards freedom and and leaning towards
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lockdown it's a massive damn difference in people's lives and and the biggest one you
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probably see it with schools where you know these kids are now going for a full year in in new york
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and california of not going to school where you know my kid was in school full-time in person august
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13th and they have had zero days off for covid since with the exception of when we actually got it
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so i should point that out uh we did quarantine for a week or so there but i mean there this
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school hasn't been canceled since it started that is not the experience of most of the nation
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and i do think it is important to understand that well uh whatever um i just could come back yeah thank
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you i i mean i just it's all blah blah blah to me because it's it is it you ask people to do the
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right thing and say look this is what you need to do and then they do it yeah uh and and if they
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don't do it they don't do it it is in a free country well i can't say we're a free country anymore
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we're now banning books we're we banned dr seuss it's true uh uh so to me it's it's like this idea of
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like a speed limit right the speed limit functionally exists right uh and people actually
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do get fined for that i don't think anyone i think literally zero people in the entire state of texas
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were fined at the state level for the mask mandate i could be wrong on that but i believe the number is
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zero i don't think they enforced it at all it was just words and so in a way like you think of like
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a speed limit where like no one pays attention to it everyone goes by it but they don't triple it
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right i think that's the idea of the mask mandate again you walk around these stores all the time in
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texas and you know it's a lot higher in mask mandate mask usage than i mean really the split
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isn't that wide but like if you go new york it's going to be 100 in every place you go into here it's
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like maybe 80 right but but still you go to florida it's like 75 yeah yeah i mean it's just if companies
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want to continue the mask mandate they can do that and they will uh toyota says they're not gonna do
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fine that's fine it's gonna keep going you know everybody has a right to do what they feel is the
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right thing you own a company i will tell you i own the mercury studios and mercury studios open
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for business next wednesday when the state lifts the mandate
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then i am opening for business and i'm only doing that because i have tenants in the building and some
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tenants are very very freaked out some tenants are not freaked out some people in each company
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is freaked out some people are not though you never know and i so i am going by the legal standard
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because i'm not going to get sued for it right so i i want to be a good landlord and i'm not going
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to get sued for it so if people were freaked out that's totally fine i completely understand that
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but the mandate is over and i'm opening the freaking doors you know we don't have oompa loompas here
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the chocolate factory needs to open up again i think a family of them did move back in the back corner
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i saw something going on it smells like chocolate i don't know what's going on there is that possibility yes
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matt schlapp the chairman of the american conservative union is joining us now
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matt this has been one of the most ridiculous things i have ever seen and and while it's laughable
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it is extraordinarily dangerous of what happened to cpac this weekend
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yeah glenn thanks for having me on uh and thanks for using your your uh immense gifts to try to figure
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out the story here because you know we cpac is uh an amazing thing to put on someone just told me
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that if we uh had been an advertiser in the super bowl uh we would have been number two uh because
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you just get so much attention but it gets good attention and bad attention right conference unlike
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anything on the globe where conservatives come together liberals don't have anything like it except
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for the daily news right television right and uh and so that what they do is they try to do everything
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possible to just you know slime us to stop us to distract us and we every time we walk into this we
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say anything could come our way we have to be open and ready but my in my wildest dreams i never thought
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this would come our way so here's what happened um yesterday stew said to me is there a one percent
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chance that somebody intentionally sabotaged cpac and i thought to myself yeah there's a one percent
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chance let's see who designed the stage well in our research uh we found that design foundry designed
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your stage and i contacted you is that who designed your stage they've been partners for how long
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several years and they do you know what is excellent work and they work for a lot of you know companies
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and liberal organizations and you know they're a group of uh talented artists so we sent them uh an
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email tried to contact them and then we sent them an email yesterday afternoon uh early in the
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afternoon and said can you please explain the design process uh for the claim that it you know some
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people claim that it was intentionally designed with nazi symbolism in mind was that an unfortunate
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coincidence or did a rogue employee from design foundry throw the designs some have speculated that
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it's possible that someone at design foundry was intentionally trying to sabotage the cpac reputation
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we however would like to give both your company and cpac the benefit of the doubt as we believe most
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americans are not even familiar with this obscure nazi symbolism if this is an unfortunate coincidence
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we'd like to hear from you directly we're going to report on a provided statement from you or design
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factory at large for glenn's radio program tomorrow you have a 7 a.m eastern deadline uh they did last
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night issue this statement to us they said um we were retained by the americans conservative union
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foundation to design the stage for this year's cpac conference as part of our working agreement the
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climate the client provided our team with feedback revisions and final approval on all aspects of
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deliberables outlined in the contract including stage design the approved stage design was intended
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to provide the best use of space given the constraints of the ballroom and social distancing
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requirements the iterative design process included review and input from cpac the hosting event space
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other vendors and county officials we had no idea that the design resembled any symbol nor was there
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any intention to create something that did we are saddened and horrified at the accusations that this
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was a deliberate act design foundry denounces all hate speech and acts of racism prejudice or bigotry in
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all forms the evolution of the stage design renderings can be found here with relevant time stamps so
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they provided a google drive of all of the renderings how did this come down how did you guys
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at any point say well that's not quite nazi enough or how did this happen no and and within the documents
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it says that they actually retained ownership of the design it's a hundred percent their design now of
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course it's collaborative because we're paying the bills and the stage has to work well i mean one of
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the things we've done and glenn you've been on that stage so many times to try to demystify the stage
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bring it to the people that people sit around the stage uh and not make it so formalized and just
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because of the way this room was this design was the best one that this company came up with i mean
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we're not artists we're other things right we have other talents and uh so um you know i understand the
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reason why everyone's so quiet glenn is because one of the things that cancel culture does is they slime
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you with a an unjust charge or name and everybody runs for the tall grass everybody runs well wait a
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minute wait a minute wait a minute before you go there let me ask you this is a partner of many
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years of yours um if i did something on stage and i you know was a partner with you and you would ask me
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to you know do work for you i would immediately step to the but you wouldn't even have to call me i would
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say no no no that's on us we did it and that was not the intention um but i would expect that you
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would call why didn't you call design foundry right away and say hey this is your design make a statement
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not only did not only did we not call them right away they were i believe right there because they
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helped with every aspect of the stage i believe there was somebody either on site or you know in
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constant communication so um uh you know the that those conversations happened immediately like
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what is this you know my last name is schlapp i've never heard of this nazi sign i mean this really
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hit me as a complete surprise we have a young man working for us who studied anti-semitism in college
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and he was like i don't understand what they're saying the symbol is so it's not like it was a well
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recognized thing now is it possible that somebody you know in this process was uh trying to be very
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clever and set us up from a pr standpoint you know i guess we'll learn more as the days go by so but
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but wait you did you did say hey what's the deal and did you ask them to come out because it wasn't
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until last night that they came out and said of course you did of course we did so why would a good
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partner all of our partners why would a good partner do that to you because uh well first of
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all uh as i said everybody runs for the tall grass right maybe people don't have courage maybe people
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don't have integrity um you know uh that's clearly a part of this where both the hyatt and this firm
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looked to cpac and said look hands off we have nothing to do with this stage that's outrageous this
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whole process takes months glenn you do these huge productions i know this whole process takes
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months you go back and forth and back and forth you have to hire all the talent because we can't
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miss our deadlines because thousands of people and all the press is going to be there assembled
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everybody saw this everybody had to figure out how to construct this everybody had eyes on it from
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every angle nobody in that process ever raised their hand and said oh you know i took a i took a
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european history class and i noticed that i thought nobody because it wasn't something uh that somebody
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would recognize no i know no it's a rape so it's so shocking tell me i was very disappointed with the
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hyatt the hyatt first defended you did the hyatt know that this stage uh was was not of your doing
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but of this design firm's doing yes because the the the design firm the hotel and cpac work
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collaboratively to be able to construct it you have to actually construct the thing and the hotel has to
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agree with who's going to do that work everyone has to understand it's got to meet a certain bid
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so what our two partners did to us is basically you know point the other way and say i'm not sure what
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this is but go talk to cpac now we're fine with taking the hits we always take the hits it's part
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of being a prominent conservative group you're going to take the hits but we're not going to let
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people lie and we're not going to let people uh you know the underlying the most important thing here
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glenn is would we somehow think it'd be uh amusing or funny to have anything associated with fascism or
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nazism associated with the conference and of course the conference does exactly the opposite so if we want
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to make uh if we want to expel bigotry from our society including anti-semitism we did we do just
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the opposite at that conference to being anti-semitic but they don't care about that they wanted to catch
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us you know you know that i have a good relationship with um the state of israel and jewish organizations
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you you provide um service for jewish organizations there's a big conservative jewish organization that
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every time i'm at cpac i attend on the sabbath i go and i i speak to them about dinner yes and it's a
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it's a big deal what kind of anti-semites would have a shabbat dinner for the love of pete it's ridiculous
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justin heskins is uh with us he's the editorial director of the heartland institute editor of
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editor-in-chief of stopping socialism.com uh and uh the co-author of a brand new book that will be
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coming out on the great reset and this has been a hard book to get our arms around because so hard
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it's so massive and we're finding new things every single day yeah well that last point i mean
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every every day every day something new is happening this is and i think what we're learning
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as we do more research in the great which is groundbreaking stuff i mean what we're doing on
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this nobody else is doing this nobody is this has been going on for a long long time yeah
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and we're now starting to see and uncover things from years ago that even people like you were missing
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i know the paris accords yeah we're gonna show something tonight on tv we'll show you footage i saw
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back then i never put any of it together yeah uh and it's john carrey the paris accords and
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and what really happened why the paris accords were so important it has very little if anything to do
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with climate change it has everything to do with control and finance that's exactly right and the
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thing about the paris climate agreement i remember even at the time it was sort of like well wait a
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minute does this thing have any teeth at all like what is this thing it's not even ratified by the
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senate i mean it does it even really matter it it mattered so much more than i ever thought because
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of all of the other things related to banking and finance just give a couple of highlights of what
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we're going to hit tonight well what we're going to see beyond any doubt and i've seen the notes for
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tonight's show absolutely incredible you cannot miss this episode tonight it is absolutely incredible
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stuff but what we're going to see is that for years now the groundwork has been laid in banking and
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finance to impose a transition to green energy as part of this massive multi-billion multi-trillion dollar
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con this gigantic con where all of these people all these global players are going to get filthy rich
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and the regular person is going to end up getting screwed all in the name of saving the earth from
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this supposedly existential climate change crisis i want you to understand that the great reset is broken
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up into three parts e environment s social justice g government regulations and you'll get an esg score
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and that's already happened we'll explain all of this tonight but it is it is a way to shut you down
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if you're politically incorrect as you'll see tonight uh there was an obama program
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program that uh that went through that was part of the you know the beginnings really of the the
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paris climate uh deal that was is truly frightening yeah where it was its intent was to put companies out of
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business that disagreed with it nobody's nobody that i know of as has ever talked about it we have all of
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the documents we have everything to show you what was going on and it's this system now in the great reset
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when you talk about the great reset um and i don't know if you've ever noticed this justin this just may be my
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conspiracy theory but occasionally occasionally glenn beck tends to get like 10 steps ahead of where the audience
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is on their understanding of all of these things glenn beck yeah i know this doesn't sound like glenn beck
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does it right it's really like a crazy accusation but just let's pretend for a moment it's 100
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can you tell if people don't know maybe they've heard the term the great reset maybe they've heard
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glenn talk about it here and there can you take give give people a one-on-one on what it actually is
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right so so at its most basic form i believe the great reset has two primary components okay you
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have this massive push for big gigantic social programs all the things that you hear uh far left
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people talk about all the time there's federal jobs guarantee type stuff in there um there's you know
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the green new deal is obviously a part of this there's all sorts of things called for universal social
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protection which is another way of saying big government programs uh wealth redistribution all of that
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stuff is in it that's one part of it but that's not really the most important part of it the most
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important part of it is that they're going to radically transform the entire global economy and
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society by extension through these things called esg standards let me give you let me let me break that
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down let me just explain operation choke point i'm going to explain this tonight but let me give you a
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little bit of it operation choke point was put in by the obama administration in 2013 we now know
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this to be an absolute fact it was for the fdic and i'm quoting to freeze politically disfavored
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businesses out of the financial system end quote okay choke them off operation choke point choke them off
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so if you are quoting again politically disfavored business the banks would stop doing business with
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you so that's what this is about that's how they control you and they get away with it because these
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are private banks doing it right this is not a government program right in theory i know you're
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saying that's part of it but like partnership this part of it is our private businesses who are coming
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up with this esg formula and then companies that do business that do not score well on this you know
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social credit scale they will have no opportunity to work with big banks or any of these businesses that
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are in this program is that the way to think about this there's definitely that's a big part of it but
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there's also a push to try to make regulatory changes that tie esg standards into all sorts of other
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things for example there was a very large investment group i believe it was this this past year in 2020
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that was calling for the sec to impose regulations related to esg and what they want to do is keep
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there's a lot of there's a huge movement of these left-wing investors that want to keep companies that
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are not woke that don't have high esg scores off of stock exchanges yep and in the long run that's
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absolutely a core part of this that's an easy regulatory change to make for the sec to say oh
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well we're only going to have you know these high esg good companies right and this is a public movement
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all of these companies are in it i mean you know when you've got exxon and exxon announced this week
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they're part of this uh when you got companies like exxon you would say to yourself why would they do
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something that would hurt them why would they do something to get involved where they're changing
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capitalism and even if you were able to stop it at the sec level the new york stock exchange could
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just do it yes the new york stock exchange could just say we only are trading with companies with
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these good scores because we believe in this so much it's good for humanity exactly we're going to
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show you some documentation tonight from merrill lynch where somebody who works is working as a
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researcher that's uh went to their merrill lynch you know 401k page just to check things out and
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what did he find he found that he had his very own special esg score he has himself has been given
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an esg score based on his investments in all three categories the e the s and the g and then he has an
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overall score and it's not very good he didn't do very well it's 4.6 degenerate it's 4.6 so that is
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like having out of 10 that's like that's like having a three for your credit score who's going
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to give you any kind of loans if you have a three for your credit score this is going to be more
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important than anything else so and what it's doing right now is just saying it they're now just
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suggesting hey you should pay attention to things the companies that are are doing great things there's
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no teeth to it yet this came out in 2018 merrill lynch put this in um and it's all the framework it just
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needs the teeth to be turned on and all that is is right now they're saying look you've got a score
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of 4.7 um that's because you're not looking at companies to see the whole stakeholder idea where
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these companies have a responsibility to do good not just for their shareholders because that kind
00:30:00.500
of capitalism is over so every company that's being traded we've scored with their esg which means
00:30:09.040
those companies are required now to come up with all of this paperwork and all this bullcrap
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so now the cost of overhead is enormous imagine what it will be for you and your restaurant
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so they have to come up with these things so then they can get a score for the stock exchange and
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merrill lynch can say okay that company has an eight well i want to invest in this company it's a gun
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company oh they've got a esg score of two well i don't care because i believe that's going to go up
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doesn't matter you're not doing it for that anymore you're not doing it to make money you're doing it
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for the overall good of society this is the end of capitalism that's right and some of these esg
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funds that they have they already have esg funds like index funds similar to you know these massive
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index funds that you you have for other that we've been around forever and they have excluded
00:31:04.560
businesses related to guns and all sorts of other things already from that automatically it doesn't
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matter how good you you could be running you know your uh gun store on solar panels right doesn't
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matter and the idea is that you are when you put teeth to this you then you have a completely
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bogus market because you're looking at a score for how politically correct is this person or this
00:31:33.200
company if they're politically correct the teeth tell all the lower investors you're going to invest
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in these companies not these companies because it doesn't matter that these companies might be worth
00:31:47.560
more we think the investment should go to these companies because they're socially woke when that
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happens the stock market means nothing nothing because it is basically at the barrel of a gun
00:32:02.380
the government and the big businesses have decided who's going to get the money right and have you
00:32:08.460
noticed that when it comes to the environment we're no longer hearing about a climate uh a climate
00:32:15.160
trading board that we're no longer looking at carbon offsets and and climate uh offsets that you can sell
00:32:22.780
like a stock exchange that you could buy and sell these carbon credits that went away because companies
00:32:28.900
were losing companies giant corporations would lose lots of money on that and who would get rich
00:32:35.400
the government so this is a way for the government and businesses to get rich so now we don't need the
00:32:44.820
carbon offsets we're we're forcing people to funnel their money into these companies because they're
00:32:52.860
going to be great for the environment whether they are or not doesn't matter funnel their money right
00:32:58.960
into here because these are woke companies so the companies win anyone who stood against the the climate
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uh you know exchange board they're in there too because they can make money now without buying and
00:33:16.640
selling credits yeah that's exactly right and we know this is going to happen we know it's going to
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happen be the whole thing is rigged it's all set up we know it's going to happen because there are
00:33:27.560
there's this group principles for responsible investment came out of the united nations tied
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to the all the things you're going to be talking about tonight on the special and they together uh
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if you add up all the assets that these people who have voluntarily signed on to this group to agree
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to invest in esg standards more than a hundred trillion dollars in assets that's twice all of the
00:33:51.560
money printed money on earth more than a hundred trillion dollars i had to check it five times
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because i thought this can't possibly be right the un itself says that these are these are the
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numbers more than a hundred trillion dollars controlled by these 3 000 investors who have
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agreed to be part of this and this group started in 2006 with 100 people and so they've been building
00:34:16.020
this movement so it's it's it's it's a done deal there's no way if you are part of this group with
00:34:21.180
100 trillion dollars that you're going to put this on a you're going to gamble it well maybe this will
00:34:25.800
work maybe it won't no chance you know how this all ends that's the only way you bet that kind of
00:34:31.100
money this thing is completely rigged it's a giant con and the only way to beat it is locally the only
00:34:38.380
way to beat it is locally you have got to get your town out of the un sustainable bullcrap you need to
00:34:45.980
get out of any agenda 2030 agenda 21 uh any of this stuff related to the world economic forum the united
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nations and now our own country you must be able to stand on your own uh and this is one of the reasons
00:35:02.980
why i keep saying you've got to protect all of your assets i i will tell you that i've i have not done this
00:35:11.520
until last week i called my financial advisors who are jewish and i said to them i know times you
00:35:19.740
think i'm crazy but i need you to start thinking like those who came before us in the 1930s they knew
00:35:28.420
exactly what that meant you have to start thinking differently because there is a global system that
00:35:37.480
is coming and it's going to choke the snot out of anyone who stands against it we're with uh justin
00:35:43.520
haskins uh editorial director of the heartland institute and also the co-author of a book on
00:35:49.040
the great reset uh that i'll be putting out here uh shortly we're you know what we had a really
00:35:54.740
difficult time because when we started the book i was convinced this was all about socialism
00:36:01.100
and the one thing i couldn't connect the dots on was why would these companies want to destroy
00:36:09.760
um capitalism because it made them rich yeah and i couldn't i i had theories you had theories but we
00:36:17.840
couldn't really close that gap yep we know now it's really not socialism that that's a red herring
00:36:25.700
yes that they i believe the global powers uh that are involved in this are using the socialists to uh
00:36:35.060
to say oh yeah that's where we're going that's where we're going i mean it's not where they're going
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