The Glenn Beck Program - July 10, 2019


Best of the Program | Guests: Michael Rectenwald & Ami Horowitz | 7⧸10⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

48 minutes

Words per Minute

160.06534

Word Count

7,708

Sentence Count

576

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

34


Summary

Glenn Beck is joined by Michael Rechtenwaldenwald and Ami Horowitz to talk about the Russian nuclear submarine disaster and why the media is full of disinformation. Also, the lies and ties that are being cut to Jeffrey Epstein.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hey, podcasters, we're up in New York City, so we have some great guests for you today.
00:00:05.020 We're also going to tell you about the Russian submarine that the news is full of disinformation right now.
00:00:12.620 Not misinformation, disinformation, because I believe the Soviets do not want the Soviets.
00:00:18.400 Well, the same thing. The Russians don't want you to know what they were really doing.
00:00:24.440 And it all revolves around the statement from Vladimir Putin a couple of summers ago.
00:00:29.300 The world is already in World War III. It's going to be fought with ones and zeros, and the West just won't recognize it yet.
00:00:37.920 Also, the lies and the ties that are being cut to Jeffrey Epstein.
00:00:43.940 Amazing what's happening even online. Digital erasing of facts.
00:00:49.260 And Michael Rechtenwald joins us talking about a digital gulag.
00:00:53.840 It's the left and Google and companies like that and what they're really building for the future.
00:01:01.480 Also, Ami Horowitz, an extraordinarily brave man who is Jewish.
00:01:07.760 He went to Istanbul. He went to Egypt and also here in the United States to find out exactly what they really believe.
00:01:16.700 It's a dicey rollercoaster of a show today.
00:01:21.400 You don't want to miss a second of it on today's podcast.
00:01:30.420 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
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00:02:39.320 So let me tell you now, last week, Vladimir Putin abruptly canceled an appearance in Russia to attend an emergency meeting with his defense minister.
00:02:50.160 Now, they said at the same time, Vice President Pence was recalled back to the White House and the F-22 Raptors arrived to the Gulf at the same time.
00:03:02.680 And then the EU Security Council, like the Russians, called an emergency meeting.
00:03:07.960 Okay, so let me just give you some, let me give you a fact check just on that.
00:03:15.000 No, Pence was recalled to the White House for an undisclosed non-national security-related issue.
00:03:21.380 The F-22s had been ordered to the Middle East a long time ago.
00:03:25.940 And the surprise EU Security Council meeting?
00:03:28.760 Well, some of the blue check marks on Twitter should probably do a little homework because the EU doesn't have a Security Council, so there couldn't be an emergency meeting.
00:03:42.640 Now, there is something that did happen.
00:03:47.000 The real thing that was going on was the emergency meeting with the Russian president.
00:03:55.420 It was called for Putin and his defense minister.
00:04:00.300 But without all these events going on, this single event might not have gotten attention that it ended up receiving.
00:04:07.720 And that would have been a bad thing, quite honestly.
00:04:10.600 I can guarantee you that Putin is pissed that all of those things happened and people were tweeting about it.
00:04:19.120 Because globally, attention was turned on a government-run secret military project.
00:04:25.420 That's exactly what we stumbled across last week.
00:04:30.120 And it's important that you understand what happened.
00:04:34.220 This is what we know so far.
00:04:35.900 A Russian nuclear submarine caught fire while operating in the Barents Sea.
00:04:41.760 Now, that's a coast off of northern Russia.
00:04:43.840 The nearest countries are Finland and Switzerland.
00:04:45.600 Fourteen Russian sailors died trying to extinguish that fire that was reportedly localized in the battery compartment.
00:04:56.620 The sailors were credited by the Russians for preventing, quote,
00:05:01.040 a catastrophic, a catastrophe of planetary scale.
00:05:06.480 Now, how is that possible?
00:05:08.400 Well, the first thing we all think of is the word nuclear, submarine, fire.
00:05:16.420 It's another Chernobyl, right?
00:05:18.740 But if you were listening to yesterday's program, you know that most of what HBO showed was hysteria.
00:05:27.980 All right.
00:05:29.380 This is misinformation.
00:05:31.880 This is disinformation.
00:05:33.820 A global catastrophe like Chernobyl is not possible.
00:05:39.720 Now, this is going to sound unsettling, but it's actually not.
00:05:44.320 There are currently nine nuclear submarines sunk at the bottom of the ocean.
00:05:51.340 There's one right now just off the east coast of Cape Cod.
00:05:56.560 It's been there since 1963.
00:05:59.260 In all, there are two U.S. and seven Soviet or Russian nuclear subs sitting at the ocean floor.
00:06:08.940 So what happens to the reactors?
00:06:11.080 How come the reactors haven't, you know, had the China syndrome?
00:06:15.220 Well, it's the ocean waters, and they're providing a source of infinite cooling, so they'll never explode.
00:06:22.160 So, no, the Russian sailors, although very brave and heroic for, you know, perishing to save their ship, did not save the world from a planetary-scale disaster.
00:06:32.920 This, again, is disinformation.
00:06:35.640 It's misdirection.
00:06:37.400 Look over here.
00:06:38.080 Look over here.
00:06:40.120 If attention is being diverted intentionally, what's the real story?
00:06:47.540 Attention is being moved through misdirection to get you off of the trail of the Russian submarine.
00:06:58.800 Now, this submarine is very special.
00:07:02.540 It's much smaller than the typical submarine.
00:07:05.700 With its nuclear reactor, it can stay submerged for very long periods of time.
00:07:10.720 It is considered one of the quietest submarines in the Russian fleet, and it was built to go much deeper than any other underwater submersible with two separate ship hulls.
00:07:22.360 So, in other words, imagine almost like a catamaran.
00:07:25.480 It's got two hulls of two ships, two submarines linked together.
00:07:32.700 Now, why would the Russians want a small nuclear-powered submarine that can skirt the ocean floor for long periods of time?
00:07:40.720 And why is this project so secret?
00:07:45.980 Well, I think most everybody, except this audience, is going to be really surprised when the next great war between major powers breaks out.
00:07:57.160 I have talked to you for a long time about being prepared.
00:08:01.800 Being prepared.
00:08:02.920 Save food, store water, gas, secure some sort of power source.
00:08:07.320 Get off the grid.
00:08:08.640 Why?
00:08:12.020 Because World War III, or the next major war, is going to be unlike anything we've ever fought before.
00:08:20.560 It is cyber warfare.
00:08:23.460 Remember, World War I was unlike any war the world had ever fought before.
00:08:29.160 It was the introduction of tanks.
00:08:31.040 At the end of World War I, there were almost no horses left anywhere in Europe because everybody grabbed their horse and they went to war.
00:08:43.320 Well, a horse isn't going to stand up against a tank, and so most of the horses were slaughtered in Europe.
00:08:51.440 Also, the introduction of chemical warfare and gas warfare that had never been seen before.
00:09:00.660 And it shocked the world.
00:09:03.320 This time, cyber warfare is going to shock the world, and it's going to shock the world because everything is going to change.
00:09:13.560 If you would look at a map of the ocean floor today, it would almost look like a giant circuit board.
00:09:24.160 Underwater communication cables stretch out from New York all the way to Europe, from the West Coast to Asia, and literally everywhere in between.
00:09:34.000 It's how you can Skype with someone in Africa, or visit a website in Poland.
00:09:42.620 And the underwater circuit board, if you will, began a long, long time ago, in 1854, with the installation of the first transatlantic telegraph cable.
00:09:53.880 These communication lines have been laid for decades, and they have been targets for decades.
00:10:04.360 They've been target for spies ever since.
00:10:07.360 Think about it with just the telegraph cable.
00:10:10.280 If you're Germans and you wanted to hear what America and England were talking about in World War I,
00:10:16.480 all you have to do is just tap into the telegraph table, right?
00:10:20.460 Well, that's what this is.
00:10:24.600 During the Cold War, a U.S. submarine, the USS Halibut, successfully located and tapped a Soviet line during Operation Ivy Bells.
00:10:36.020 That is the foreshadowing of what is coming now.
00:10:40.120 Our interconnected world depends on the flow of ones and zeros.
00:10:48.780 And they are currently racing at the speed of light under our oceans.
00:10:54.340 This Russian submarine was built to take advantage of that.
00:11:00.200 They can locate and attach themselves to these deep cables.
00:11:04.840 They can siphon off all of the information.
00:11:08.000 They can insert malware to attack anything from the electrical grid to the water supply stations to the Defense Department.
00:11:15.860 And when the information has all been stolen and the weapons have all been unleashed,
00:11:21.480 they can sever the cables and leave us in the dark.
00:11:25.460 This is modern-day warfare, deep under the sea, which is as unknown to most people as the dark side of the moon.
00:11:35.620 This will be a first-strike weapon.
00:11:41.000 And I don't think we're anywhere close to understanding it as people.
00:11:47.200 I hope our Pentagon is on it.
00:11:50.620 I'm sure they are.
00:11:52.040 The best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:12:02.820 Hey, it's Glenn.
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00:12:11.680 You know, I was having dinner with some people the other night, and we were talking about, you know, the world and politics and what we think are going to, you know, the future holds.
00:12:22.380 And everybody asked me, so are Texans awake yet on how much money is being poured into Texas to make that a blue state?
00:12:34.760 And I said, no, no, I don't think they are.
00:12:38.040 I think Texans are, just like the rest of America was in 2007 and 8, oblivious.
00:12:46.420 And they're just like, oh, no, that'll never happen.
00:12:49.020 Yeah, we can never have those things happen.
00:12:51.140 I don't think they understand how close Texas really is to being a blue state.
00:12:58.140 It's very purple right now.
00:13:00.700 Do you think so?
00:13:01.960 Because I'm not sure about that.
00:13:04.180 I keep hearing, Texas is turning blue.
00:13:07.680 It's a battleground state.
00:13:09.920 If you look back at the Beto and Cruz election, you know, the left plays the game really well where they just keep repeating the same lie until a pretty decent segment of Americans believe them.
00:13:23.560 But just because they say it over and over and over and over again doesn't make it true.
00:13:27.460 I could say monkeys are flying out my butt every day.
00:13:30.640 That doesn't make it true.
00:13:31.880 It's just.
00:13:32.960 No, but it is true.
00:13:33.900 In that particular, that's a bad example.
00:13:35.980 That is a bad example.
00:13:37.280 So wait a minute.
00:13:38.040 Why do you say it's not true?
00:13:39.620 Go back to the election with Ted and Beto.
00:13:42.480 Ted was reelected essentially by 51-48.
00:13:46.000 So about three points.
00:13:47.540 And the media said, oh, wow.
00:13:49.020 Just a three-point victory in Texas?
00:13:51.100 Well, Texas is in play.
00:13:53.160 We keep trying to tell you.
00:13:54.420 But let's not forget what was going on at the time.
00:13:57.320 For whatever reason, Beto was the darling of and the rock star of the Democrat Party.
00:14:04.880 He'd raised over $80 million, an all-time record for a Senate campaign.
00:14:10.040 The vast majority of that came from out of state.
00:14:12.920 The day after the election, he had about $1.98 left in his account.
00:14:18.160 I mean, he spent every penny pretty much.
00:14:20.480 And he outspent Ted at least two to one, maybe three to one, and lost.
00:14:25.140 Even though he had all the momentum, he had an adoring media on his side, locally and nationally, every step of the way.
00:14:34.860 And you add to that the fact that Ted had some serious issues at the time.
00:14:41.980 Namely, he had just pissed off all of the Trump supporters because of the rough campaign they had against each other,
00:14:47.700 including the fact that Ted refused to endorse Trump at the GOP convention.
00:14:52.680 They were really angry about that.
00:14:55.140 So then, what was it, a week and a half later, he turned around and did a 180,
00:15:01.240 which didn't really please the Trump fans because it wasn't at the convention.
00:15:06.240 And now suddenly, he just angered his entire base of conservatives.
00:15:11.140 So, the Democrats hated his guts from the beginning.
00:15:15.980 And just to tie the other hand behind his back, too, before the election,
00:15:21.760 he alienated everybody who would potentially be on his side in a normal election.
00:15:27.560 But even with all of that, even with all of that, I mean, he had every reason to lose, I think.
00:15:35.240 He had nearly everybody turned on him, and he still won the election.
00:15:39.020 So, I'm not sure I believe the Texas is turning blue thing.
00:15:42.560 So, I do.
00:15:43.700 And I do because I've talked to many of the Republican players who, you know, for instance, the governor,
00:15:51.380 who is really paying attention to this, and the money that is being spent in Texas to turn us blue.
00:15:59.420 Yeah, I do know that.
00:16:00.260 It's not only the money that's happening.
00:16:04.880 You know, we've had a, what is it, a 48% increase in illegals in Texas over the last couple of years.
00:16:14.120 I mean, it's incredible what's happening to our state.
00:16:20.300 And, as always, the progressives take the cities.
00:16:24.480 They have Austin.
00:16:25.600 They have Dallas now.
00:16:27.100 They have Houston.
00:16:27.880 And, you know, as these cities grow and grow and grow.
00:16:32.380 They've had the metropolitan areas for quite a while, though.
00:16:35.200 You know, it's always been the suburbs.
00:16:36.380 Yes, I know.
00:16:37.780 Correct.
00:16:38.280 But you're taking an influx of mass amounts of illegals, and mass amounts of Californians are coming in.
00:16:46.820 We're getting 1,000 people a week from California moving into Texas.
00:16:51.100 And that's not counting.
00:16:52.520 That's just the population growth.
00:16:55.520 That's not counting the people who are being affected by the money.
00:17:02.060 I just don't think that Texans are aware of the efforts.
00:17:08.140 And I think people are lulled into this false sense of security of saying, Texas will always be.
00:17:15.160 It'll always be red.
00:17:16.160 It'll always be red.
00:17:17.540 I don't think it will be if we don't pay attention to it.
00:17:20.180 I mean, that part is true, because like the Constitution, it doesn't just protect itself.
00:17:24.560 You know, and Texas doesn't just protect itself.
00:17:26.900 We have to do the work, both with the Constitution and with Texas.
00:17:30.240 So you're right.
00:17:31.180 We do have to be aware of the efforts, because they would like nothing.
00:17:35.880 I mean, if they do win Texas, then it's over, right?
00:17:38.220 You will never win another national election.
00:17:41.000 No, no, you flip Texas, you flip the country.
00:17:47.100 And it is truly the line in the sand.
00:17:50.840 And it's interesting, because Texas is where that phrase came from.
00:17:55.540 Davy Crockett drawing a line in the sand at the Alamo.
00:18:02.580 Texas is the line in the sand for the Republic.
00:18:06.080 If you lose Texas, you lose the Republic.
00:18:11.000 This is the best of the Glenn Beck Program.
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00:18:37.200 Almost a year ago, I picked up a book called Springtime for Snowflakes, and I read it, and
00:18:44.380 I thought, this guy is either a covert op that's making us all think that he is on our side,
00:18:54.880 but he's actually not, or he's the bravest guy I think I've ever met.
00:18:59.700 And he turns out, I mean, this is what he wants me to believe, he turns out to be a guy who is really,
00:19:08.440 truly brave and honest.
00:19:10.980 And his name is Michael Rechtenwald.
00:19:12.560 And he was a professor at NYU who lost his gig at NYU.
00:19:21.680 It had nothing to do with him taking on the system.
00:19:25.940 They made that very clear.
00:19:27.520 Did they not, Michael?
00:19:28.500 Yes.
00:19:28.920 You started tweeting.
00:19:30.060 That's right.
00:19:30.700 And what were some of your tweets?
00:19:32.100 Well, I mean, I tweeted things like, you know, social justice warriors.
00:19:37.040 There's a bunch of little Stalins running around, you know, just imagine that, and then wake
00:19:43.620 up and realize, yes, you're in that world.
00:19:46.760 You have a bunch of Stalins running around.
00:19:49.180 They're just Stalin, just weirder.
00:19:51.480 It's SJW.
00:19:53.260 So I was trying to get at the idea, like we were dealing with a bunch of, you know, authoritarians
00:19:59.760 all over the place, and things like that.
00:20:02.700 And I talked about some of the craziness going on on campuses, for example, you know, the
00:20:07.680 establishment of segregated dormitories, you know, where they were, you know, African-American
00:20:13.260 only dorms, you know, like a reversal of things that were supposedly progressive, you
00:20:18.140 know, or moving forward.
00:20:19.240 And the Halloween costume insanity, where you couldn't dress up as anything, you know, that
00:20:25.280 might be appropriating of some culture.
00:20:27.460 Meanwhile, you have the left dressing up as a new person every day.
00:20:31.120 Right.
00:20:31.560 I mean, so they're changing their identities on the fly.
00:20:34.080 Right.
00:20:34.340 But nobody can wear a Halloween costume for a night.
00:20:36.420 And you were a guy, you were one of the most popular professors at NYU, which is not exactly
00:20:44.820 a conservative school.
00:20:46.360 You're not a conservative or weren't a conservative.
00:20:49.140 Not really, no.
00:20:50.100 And you actually wrote white papers for communists.
00:20:55.760 For Marxists, yes.
00:20:56.600 Yeah.
00:20:57.100 And you wrote that.
00:20:59.480 You told me you wrote those things because in theory.
00:21:03.200 Yeah.
00:21:03.920 Right.
00:21:04.340 Yeah.
00:21:04.500 In theory.
00:21:05.500 Yeah.
00:21:06.020 Communism is great.
00:21:07.500 Yeah.
00:21:07.800 But in practice, it never works.
00:21:10.400 Right.
00:21:10.740 I was with like a group that called themselves left or libertarian communists.
00:21:15.260 And every everybody on the other side of the middle thinks that's complete oxymoron,
00:21:20.340 of course.
00:21:20.980 Right.
00:21:21.180 But they believe that like the workers of their own accord, without like the vanguardists
00:21:26.360 or as the leaders, like the Bolsheviks taking charge, that if it all has spontaneously
00:21:32.280 erupted from the bottom up, then it would be workers will have like control of everything.
00:21:37.760 And it's just wonderful.
00:21:39.320 And of course, there's no, there's no greed.
00:21:41.960 There's no evil.
00:21:42.800 There's no bad people amongst the workers.
00:21:45.080 They're all pure.
00:21:46.180 They're all pure.
00:21:46.420 They're all saints.
00:21:47.560 I mean, so what it is, is you're born, whatever, you know, rank and class you're born into in
00:21:52.360 the world, according to the left, that basically sanctifies you in effect.
00:21:56.400 So that, you know, it's just a very weird theology.
00:21:59.480 Right.
00:21:59.760 And you were part of it.
00:22:01.520 I was part of it.
00:22:01.620 Absolutely.
00:22:02.220 And when you realized that people were serious and they were starting to go for actual communism.
00:22:09.740 Yeah.
00:22:10.320 Well, actually, when they were starting to go for people's heads, you know, starting to
00:22:14.840 talk and act and attack people in the way that like the Red Guard did in the cultural revolution
00:22:22.500 and under Maoism from 66 to 76 and just insanity, where they just routed out everything and they
00:22:29.660 started destroying all the cultural artifacts, the historic, anything that represented historical
00:22:35.000 memory, tradition, convention, it had to be raised to the ground.
00:22:39.280 And I saw the same things happening here, like literature being thrown out of the curriculum.
00:22:45.560 You know, of course, we see statues being defaced, all kinds of historical memories being
00:22:49.800 erased.
00:22:50.780 It's, it's, it's, to me, it started to see, seem like the same.
00:22:54.300 What was Mao's purpose for doing that?
00:22:56.600 Well, he was, he was very self-motivated.
00:22:58.880 First of all, he was trying to eliminate any competition that he was having within the party.
00:23:02.680 So if he got all these Red Guard, and they were all students, very, very, you know, gullible
00:23:08.360 and enthusiastic and crazy.
00:23:11.520 And he got them like, hey, guess what?
00:23:13.600 You can go in and basically overthrow the classroom.
00:23:17.020 How would you like to go in and kick your teacher out?
00:23:19.360 Or how would you like to put them on trial?
00:23:21.680 That's happening.
00:23:22.580 Yeah.
00:23:23.040 That's happening now in America.
00:23:24.360 And so he, he actually turned the, the populace against the state, against the very social
00:23:31.180 order itself and to, to dissolve it so that he would have absolute supremacy.
00:23:38.620 Which, who is the Mao of our time?
00:23:43.040 How is this, how is this, how is this happening?
00:23:47.140 It seems.
00:23:47.980 Yeah.
00:23:48.100 There's a lot of mini Mao's.
00:23:49.400 I call them mini Mao's.
00:23:51.060 It's like, sort of like mini Mao's?
00:23:52.720 Yeah.
00:23:53.000 Yeah.
00:23:53.180 Yeah.
00:23:53.440 Because there's no big figures like this that are, that are able to, I mean, you have,
00:23:58.420 you know, you have the North Korean leader, but I mean, that, that doesn't count.
00:24:03.740 We're talking about like in our world, there, there's a few people, I mean, there's a lot
00:24:08.240 of people.
00:24:08.460 So where's it coming from?
00:24:09.960 It's coming from these, these people that are tapping into their moral superiority and
00:24:14.480 their authoritarian impulses and they, their, their, their moral probity.
00:24:19.520 They think they're absolutely right and they think they have the truth on their side and
00:24:24.300 they're on the right side of history.
00:24:26.240 This is the key.
00:24:27.200 If you're on the right side of history, because they think history is going in a direction,
00:24:31.200 happens to be the direction they want it to go in.
00:24:33.860 You know, it's called, this is called Whiggish history because that's how the Whigs thought
00:24:37.640 in, in Great Britain.
00:24:38.940 They thought that, you know, there was a progress narrative of history.
00:24:42.040 And of course, the progress was all going the way that, towards their types of policies.
00:24:46.400 And this is the same thing these people hold.
00:24:48.760 They hold this progress narrative, it's all going their way.
00:24:52.000 Basically, anything new is good, including any new genders, anything, but anything not
00:24:58.140 new is cis or ex.
00:25:01.200 Right.
00:25:01.860 You know, and just like in the Soviet Union, they started calling, you know, in the, during
00:25:06.420 the Great Terror, anybody that was designated as an ex-EX, that is your ex-official, ex-this-ex-that
00:25:13.300 from another, from the earlier regime, you were going to the gulag.
00:25:18.020 So I say that cis is kind of like the equivalent of ex.
00:25:22.040 It's a way of marking the antiquated who must go down.
00:25:26.940 How, the obvious question here, Michael, how do these people who say they're fighting
00:25:33.480 against authoritarians, how do they not see that they are exactly what they despise?
00:25:42.180 It's amazing.
00:25:43.100 If I was a cartoonist, I would draw a picture of an Antifa character who's looking in a mirror
00:25:50.240 and he sees on his forehead a swastika.
00:25:55.540 Okay, but you know, because they are absolutely replicas of what they think they're against.
00:26:01.360 They are the brown shirts or the black shirts.
00:26:03.900 Yeah, it's very frightening.
00:26:05.140 But what's frightening about it is the unselfconsciousness of that.
00:26:09.440 How do you, how is the self-delusion so thick that you could actually be the incarnation of
00:26:16.080 what you think you're against?
00:26:17.360 A lot of people will say that it was people like you work around or, or may have been on
00:26:23.180 the campuses that are, that are just filling people's heads with gobbledygook.
00:26:27.860 Oh, I can't, I can't even tell you.
00:26:30.880 I mean, it's so sad.
00:26:32.300 To me, it's so sad what's happened.
00:26:34.100 I think that, like, for example, what happens at the college curricula, they've turned it
00:26:38.280 into, like, basically it's a moral program based on social justice as the main creed.
00:26:46.280 And they've read anything that's, that doesn't fit.
00:26:49.380 You know, like, for example, at SOAS in, in, in London, it's a university that they threw
00:26:54.980 out all white male philosophers from the, from the philosophy curriculum.
00:27:00.880 Okay.
00:27:01.440 That's all Western philosophy.
00:27:02.840 That's everybody.
00:27:03.360 Yeah.
00:27:03.580 That's everybody.
00:27:04.680 There's a, you know, maybe it leaves, um, Anne Rand, but I mean, I'm not going to teach
00:27:09.600 her.
00:27:09.980 No.
00:27:10.340 So there's not much left.
00:27:11.780 And, uh, you know, whatever reason, still, you know, these are people that contributed
00:27:16.720 a great deal to our society and our culture.
00:27:19.520 You read Plato today and you can learn a lot.
00:27:21.940 Oh yeah, a lot.
00:27:22.780 And I mean, however you want to think about it, you know, there is a great connection between
00:27:27.700 Plato, Plato is a platonic thinking and Christianity, for example.
00:27:32.300 There's a great deal of connection there, whether you think that, you know, Christianity borrowed
00:27:38.020 from it, or it was a precursor that sort of set the stage, you know, it works either
00:27:43.300 way, but it definitely is deeply foundational to the way we are.
00:27:47.020 So how many people, this is the argument I think, uh, people are having in themselves
00:27:54.440 or unfortunately it's keeping them blind because they think that there's not enough people that
00:28:01.440 actually believe in these things.
00:28:03.460 And so they're going to, you know, this is just going to stop at some point.
00:28:06.920 And you do see evidence that people are waking up because they're pushing way too far.
00:28:13.320 Right.
00:28:13.980 Um, but how many people do you think on the campuses, if you look at it, you know, through
00:28:20.720 polls, 70, 80% are buying into it.
00:28:24.940 Yeah.
00:28:25.220 What I heard was, uh, at NYU, the students would tell me that the, that the worst places
00:28:30.720 weren't even the classrooms, the dormitories where the students were self-patrolling each
00:28:35.800 other in the social justice creed.
00:28:38.660 And they were correcting each other if they, you know, were saying or doing or acting in
00:28:44.500 a wrong way, according to the creed.
00:28:46.080 And so there was a lot of like censorship going on within the dormitories and stuff like that.
00:28:51.140 And like a lot of, you know, like blackballing students.
00:28:54.340 And it was, it sounded like a horror show.
00:28:56.720 And I was, I was living the worst of it as a professor who was not, you know, get out
00:29:00.960 in four years.
00:29:02.280 Yeah.
00:29:02.680 Unless they throw you out.
00:29:04.020 Right.
00:29:04.800 Uh, you know, they only have a short term there.
00:29:07.660 It's not going to last forever, but you know, I had to live with that.
00:29:10.700 And, uh, it's spooky.
00:29:13.040 So Michael, I think a lot of people think, um, where the hell did that come from?
00:29:19.100 Where did that word come from?
00:29:20.380 All of a sudden, you know, the patriarchy is something we're talking about and we never
00:29:25.660 talked about that before.
00:29:27.160 Right.
00:29:27.600 And the patriarchy has no gender.
00:29:30.140 Well then what is it?
00:29:32.220 Yeah.
00:29:32.440 They'd like to keep it nebulous, you know, because then they can move it around and, and,
00:29:36.840 and put it on anybody.
00:29:38.020 But yeah, but the patriarchy was supposedly, you know, of course, domination by the patriarchs,
00:29:43.660 by male, you know, authority figures and so forth.
00:29:47.180 And the West does not have a patriarchy.
00:29:49.700 Okay.
00:29:49.980 This is very clear.
00:29:51.320 There are some.
00:29:51.920 The Middle East.
00:29:52.640 The Middle East has a patriarchy.
00:29:53.940 Yes, it does.
00:29:54.680 That is a patriarchy.
00:29:55.780 And interestingly enough, the Western feminists have no problem with.
00:30:00.900 The Mid-Eastern patriarchy.
00:30:03.280 Yes.
00:30:03.380 So they, so that they don't critique it and they actually will scold you severely if you
00:30:07.600 talk about the hijab and anything like that.
00:30:09.900 So it's, it's a very weird thing.
00:30:11.640 The reason why they, they keep it this way, like, so the patriarchy has no gender so that
00:30:16.460 they can paste it on anybody, particularly what they like to do is people that are supposed
00:30:21.800 to be in a victim class and don't behave properly for that victim class category, they go after those
00:30:28.680 people with more vengeance than they do anyone.
00:30:32.180 And that's the scariest thing.
00:30:33.940 Like, this, you know, the, the, the president of the Harris Foundation, an African-American
00:30:38.520 woman, Kay Jones, I think it was her last, last name, but she's, she was elected to be
00:30:44.100 on the advisory board of Google, right?
00:30:47.100 And because she is conservative, the Google, what I call them, the red guard within the Google
00:30:53.300 woke force, as I put it in the book, they went mad.
00:30:57.860 I mean, and they, they called her everything from, uh, you know, uh, transphobe and all
00:31:02.860 that to a white supremacist.
00:31:06.460 They went after her with more vehemence than they go after the, the oppressors.
00:31:11.580 So this just shows me that they're not interested in serving the subordinated.
00:31:17.920 And I'm not saying there aren't subordinated people in this world.
00:31:20.760 What I'm saying is the left uses them.
00:31:23.780 They're just props.
00:31:25.420 Oh yeah.
00:31:25.720 Yeah.
00:31:26.460 And do historically speaking.
00:31:30.420 Yeah.
00:31:31.140 Do we wake up from this before it's too late?
00:31:36.540 Um, let's just say this.
00:31:42.080 The waking up is going to be scary for a lot of people.
00:31:44.560 And I think it's going to have to be like, they're going to be woken up by knocks on the
00:31:49.220 door and effect metaphorically, you know, at night, you know, just like when the, when
00:31:53.640 the, uh, they start coming for the, when the checkup starts coming to your door and hauling
00:31:58.340 you off to the view log, not effectively in the exact same way, but the more people that
00:32:02.720 they're going to be ripped down, called down, rip me too, whatever.
00:32:06.520 Right.
00:32:06.760 The people that are, uh, right now, um, being, uh, you know, kicked off of, of Twitter kicked
00:32:14.860 off of YouTube, Facebook, everything else, they include people like you, you know, they
00:32:20.920 include people who are effective and from, you know, formally from their group.
00:32:27.100 Yeah.
00:32:27.580 When you, when you wake up and come out and go, wait a minute, wait a minute, this is
00:32:31.240 really dangerous.
00:32:32.520 They stifle you.
00:32:33.920 And at some point, I mean, they'll, you know, the Niemöller poem is true.
00:32:37.940 At first they came for the trade unionist and I wasn't a trade unionist.
00:32:41.700 So I didn't care.
00:32:42.660 That's right.
00:32:43.300 Exactly.
00:32:43.940 Until they come for you.
00:32:45.120 You know, I wasn't even talking about my type.
00:32:46.600 I'm talking about like African-Americans, like, uh, for example, uh, Candace Owens, who doesn't
00:32:51.640 behave properly according to the victim.
00:32:53.780 Kanye West.
00:32:54.760 Yes.
00:32:55.000 And, uh, you know, even Clarence Thomas, I mean, it just would not conform.
00:33:00.520 And so they, you know, he said, well, you know, he went through an electronic lynching.
00:33:04.460 Yeah.
00:33:04.620 Now it's a digital lynching and digital disappearances, which is really what scares me.
00:33:09.720 Yeah.
00:33:09.980 The depersonization.
00:33:11.640 Yes.
00:33:12.080 The depersoning or unpersoning.
00:33:14.140 Yeah.
00:33:14.660 Unpersoning.
00:33:15.100 Because once everybody is, and first of all, they've, they've made the public sphere basically
00:33:20.120 irrelevant or limited to the digital sphere.
00:33:22.660 So there's nowhere to really get to anybody with any message outside of the digital sphere.
00:33:28.220 Then they have complete control over it and it's privatized.
00:33:32.620 So there's no state sanctions of anything.
00:33:35.140 There's no rights.
00:33:36.440 And so they're, they're just erasing any opinions that they don't like.
00:33:40.820 And what's crazy is so many people in Silicon Valley that I've talked to, they all talk about
00:33:45.780 the end of the nation state.
00:33:47.660 They want it.
00:33:48.600 They want it.
00:33:49.520 Because of that, there is no constitution.
00:33:52.600 There are no laws.
00:33:53.840 They make the laws and they'll be able to shape society any way they want.
00:33:58.800 But I've never, I'm a capitalist.
00:34:01.060 I've never been, you know, one that jumps on these, you know, anti-capitalist, anti-corporate
00:34:06.940 kind of bandwagons.
00:34:08.040 But these corporations are truly becoming frightening.
00:34:12.040 Yeah.
00:34:12.420 Because, and they're telling us what they're going to do.
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00:34:45.460 Ami Horowitz is a, an American documentary filmmaker.
00:34:49.580 He is writer, producer, and director of Ami on the Streets.
00:34:53.840 He co-wrote, co-directed, and starred in the 2009 documentary, UN and Me, an examination,
00:35:01.880 a critical examination of the United Nations.
00:35:04.640 He's done so much since.
00:35:05.920 Is that where we first met, when we first met, Ami?
00:35:08.220 That is the, yeah, the first time that we met.
00:35:10.460 And I thought you were brave back then.
00:35:12.660 This is one of the craziest things I've ever seen you do.
00:35:15.980 You went undercover.
00:35:18.180 You're kind of a known guy now.
00:35:20.420 You went undercover in the Middle East to talk to members of the Muslim Brotherhood.
00:35:25.600 You pretended to be an anti-Semitic Jew, and they were willing to talk to you.
00:35:30.380 Yeah, you know, it's funny.
00:35:32.960 The Muslim Brotherhood is an interesting organization.
00:35:35.180 It depends on who you ask, and different people will tell you different things about them.
00:35:38.720 Sure.
00:35:38.900 You ask the left, and it's a benign Muslim organization trying to lift Islam out of the muck.
00:35:45.460 And you ask people on the right, it's a terrorist organization that has an insidious goal.
00:35:49.800 So I wanted to find out what the reality was, because the Muslim Brotherhood is the largest
00:35:53.700 Muslim organization on planet Earth, and it spans across continents, and it's heavily involved
00:35:59.380 in the West.
00:36:00.660 And so I wanted to get a better sense of what the reality was.
00:36:03.320 And the best way to do it is not reading articles or newspaper interviews, because it's meaningless.
00:36:08.300 It's all people kind of coming up with conjecture.
00:36:10.240 I wanted to go and meet with them myself, the leadership, the people on the ground.
00:36:14.020 So I traveled to Egypt and Beirut and Istanbul and Germany and here in Southern California
00:36:20.780 and met with these people to find out what the reality was.
00:36:24.840 And what did you find?
00:36:25.720 Not good.
00:36:26.720 Let me play a clip.
00:36:28.200 Here's the first clip that sets up the video.
00:36:32.380 Who are the Muslim Brotherhood and what do they want?
00:36:35.200 Here it is.
00:36:35.520 The Muslim Brotherhood is an organization that began in the 1920s in Egypt as a religious
00:36:40.620 and social organization.
00:36:42.700 It has over the years metastasized to become the largest global Islamic organization in the
00:36:48.000 world, with branches in dozens of countries.
00:36:50.300 It has representatives in various governments and leadership in social and charitable organizations
00:36:55.660 around the world.
00:36:57.120 Its stated goals are to spread Islam and the word of the Koran throughout the world, with
00:37:01.440 the ultimate objective being the creation of a global caliphate.
00:37:06.380 Now, did they use the word global caliphate?
00:37:10.660 Yes.
00:37:11.760 Yes.
00:37:12.100 No, there's no question that they are looking, and anybody who knows the Muslim Brotherhood
00:37:16.420 at all, even ones where anyone who's intellectually honest, I should say, know that that is one
00:37:21.160 of their major goals, is to create a global caliphate, because they think that Islam, in their slogan
00:37:26.160 is Islam is the constitution.
00:37:28.240 Jihad is the only way, and death in the way of Muhammad is the ultimate result.
00:37:34.060 So it's in their slogan.
00:37:38.100 Right.
00:37:38.600 You would think you'd have a hard time, at least in the West, you know, getting people
00:37:42.260 to join up if that was your slogan for your country club.
00:37:46.400 Yeah, not the most attractive slogan I've ever heard in my life.
00:37:49.100 Not one that you're really interested in.
00:37:51.960 It's amazing to me, Ami, on how much I was mocked for caliphate, and yet that is so clearly
00:38:01.240 the stated goal of anybody who is an Islamist.
00:38:04.200 Yes, I think that's true, and it's particularly true with the Muslim Brotherhood.
00:38:08.620 It's part of what, it is in their DNA to do that, and to affect that goal, what they
00:38:16.040 have done, and I'm not a conspiracy theorist at all, okay, but I have to say that when people
00:38:20.780 say they're sending, I don't know what word you want to use, agents, representatives, use
00:38:25.340 whatever adjective you want, there's no question they're doing that.
00:38:28.800 I've met with these quote-unquote representatives, agents, who were placed in the United States
00:38:34.700 and in Europe, and they would tell us, they were telling us, our goal is to undermine,
00:38:39.120 this is on camera, undermine the United States.
00:38:42.240 And by the way, one of the ways they do that, I find it fascinating, is that they have created
00:38:46.980 alliances with the left.
00:38:48.800 This one guy I met, Mohamed Saqar, who, by the way, who's living in Southern California,
00:38:53.760 openly, has called, by the way, for the death of an assassination of our president, and
00:38:58.440 is accused of murdering a policeman in Egypt, which is why he came to, he ran to the United
00:39:04.120 States, I don't know why he's still living here in a condo near the beach, you know, in
00:39:08.280 Manhattan Beach, which I love, but he was very clear in saying, yeah, I work very closely
00:39:13.280 with the left, because if they don't agree with our goals, they certainly, you know how
00:39:18.420 the left works in terms of its notion of equality, and they see Islam as kind of being
00:39:22.800 an oppressed case, they try to work with them.
00:39:26.980 So he not only works with the left, he has called openly for the destruction of the United
00:39:31.320 States, did so on camera with me, and said, look, if I'm killed, you know, I die for this
00:39:37.700 goal, I will die a happy man, which, I don't know, sounds pretty insidious, when somebody
00:39:43.400 who's Islamic says, I'm willing to die for my goal, you know.
00:39:45.960 So is this Nadal Saqar?
00:39:48.240 Yes.
00:39:48.780 Okay, so we have a cut of this, here's clip two, listen.
00:39:51.860 The way Muslim Brotherhood exists and operates is the following, they do have those general
00:39:57.780 guidelines and approach and school of thought, however, each chapter deals with its own realities
00:40:03.060 and challenges and very specific circumstances, like for example, in the US is different than
00:40:07.660 for example, UK or France or some other places.
00:40:10.400 So you operate from within, like the environment that you're in, in a way that's most fit.
00:40:17.260 You work from within the system to rise up.
00:40:21.500 How successful is that approach right now?
00:40:23.580 It's very, very successful.
00:40:26.660 So now you're not, this is not a hidden camera.
00:40:29.780 No, no.
00:40:30.820 Why are they speaking to you?
00:40:32.660 It's, it is, it's amazing to me how open they are once the camera, in general, I find it odd
00:40:38.500 that people become very honest when the camera's rolling.
00:40:41.620 You think it'd be the opposite, but in my experience, interviewing people who are bad dudes,
00:40:45.520 they tend to get very open because I think, I think what it comes down to is he doesn't
00:40:49.480 think what he's saying is a problem.
00:40:51.160 You know, and you didn't roll the, the, the, the part where he's talking about the structure
00:40:53.880 of the United States and his willingness to die for that goal.
00:40:56.340 But you would think that's something you would really want to hide from the public.
00:41:00.740 But the truth is he feels that this is a good, this is a positive.
00:41:04.700 So he wants to get that word out there and very few people can a, find the guy and be
00:41:09.260 willing to interview him, right?
00:41:10.500 You don't see him on CNN or, or, or, or on, on these other channels.
00:41:13.620 But, but I was, he, I found him.
00:41:15.720 So he was able to speak to me.
00:41:16.900 They're, they're shockingly open.
00:41:18.660 So when you talk, when he talks about infiltrating the government, for instance, I don't have the
00:41:25.640 proof, but we have a lot of connective tissue for Ilhan Omar to care and care is, is a sister
00:41:35.220 organization of the Muslim Brotherhood.
00:41:37.160 It's care is a front organization, um, to help with its, um, you know, to help with its
00:41:44.460 image and popularity and to raise funds for Hamas.
00:41:48.260 That's what it was founded to do.
00:41:50.420 Um, Ilhan Omar, it doesn't make sense to me that she's, uh, involved with the Muslim Brotherhood
00:41:58.800 and care, uh, when, when the real face of the Muslim Brotherhood is women don't have
00:42:06.460 a voice.
00:42:06.980 There are no equal rights.
00:42:08.860 Uh, there's certainly no gay rights and she stands for all of these things and no one seems
00:42:14.420 to ever have a problem in the, in care, et cetera, et cetera, with what she says.
00:42:20.880 I mean, first of all, when you, when you, when you talk about, and we're going to have
00:42:23.840 a whole different tangent, which I'd rather not, I want to stick to your question, but
00:42:25.960 when you talk about the, the, the, you know, how antithetical you would think, um, the values
00:42:32.160 of, of radical Islam are to the left, you still have this alliance to the left, even
00:42:36.280 though you would think that why would the left want to work with groups of people who
00:42:39.860 are against all those issues?
00:42:40.860 Right.
00:42:41.020 But flip it the other way.
00:42:42.540 Why would the Muslim Brotherhood want to work with the left if they didn't think in the
00:42:48.560 end, they're going to win and we'll just take care of those people later?
00:42:51.640 Well, that's the answer.
00:42:52.300 They're useful idiots.
00:42:53.300 Right.
00:42:53.420 And that's a term you like to use and it's true.
00:42:54.920 Right.
00:42:55.100 They're useful idiots for, for, for these people.
00:42:56.840 But when it comes to care and these are like, so what you have, you have a number of these
00:43:00.360 organizations, which cut across the United States, there are Islamic organizations that
00:43:05.780 kind of encompass a lot of the Islamic community in the United States and care being the most
00:43:09.760 significant one of them care.
00:43:11.260 Some people don't know was an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation, which was a,
00:43:17.060 a, the Muslim Brotherhood was directly sending funds to Hamas is a, is an offshoot of the
00:43:23.040 Muslim Brotherhood is part of the Muslim Brotherhood and people of the United, major, major Islamic
00:43:27.760 leaders here in the U S were funding Hamas through this, this, this, this group called
00:43:33.160 the Holy Land Foundation and care.
00:43:35.760 And actually all, basically all the major Islamic organizations were all unindicted co-conspirators.
00:43:41.100 Now, if you ask care today, are you connected to the Muslim Brotherhood?
00:43:44.080 They will say, no, we're not connected.
00:43:46.080 Now, the truth is it was started by Muslim Brotherhood members.
00:43:49.460 That's not in dispute.
00:43:51.640 And they oftentimes will have conferences bringing a Muslim Brotherhood leaders to these conferences
00:43:55.960 so they can speak to their ideology.
00:43:57.980 So the question has to become, what does that mean?
00:44:00.140 You're not connected to them.
00:44:02.240 Ilhan Omar.
00:44:02.920 Look, I don't think we have to connect Ilhan Omar to anything to show that she hates America.
00:44:07.240 She's an open antisemite.
00:44:08.740 I think she makes that connection herself when she opens her mouth.
00:44:11.620 We don't have to try to draw dots between her and other organizations.
00:44:15.840 She clearly holds those ideologies.
00:44:18.380 But is that what he was talking to you about when he said, we infiltrate, we infiltrate governments.
00:44:24.920 We go into these countries and we infiltrate the government.
00:44:28.780 Is it at that level that they are working with congressmen, senators?
00:44:35.700 I mean, what level does he mean?
00:44:37.840 Yeah, no, they absolutely lobby in Congress and they try to support candidates that they support.
00:44:43.120 Now, that's not to say, again, I don't want to make it seem like the Muslim Brothers is a super powerful organization in the United States.
00:44:48.900 They don't have that kind of power at all.
00:44:51.620 Now, they have had a number of successes, and the Women's March is a perfect example where the Women's March had a lot of connections to the Muslim Brotherhood.
00:44:58.660 They've had successes, but they are not this uber organization that really controls all the strings in government.
00:45:04.280 That's not really what the reality is.
00:45:05.380 Okay.
00:45:06.640 Let me play the next clip.
00:45:09.320 This one is where you ask him if the Muslim Brotherhood is allied with the American left.
00:45:14.340 How closely is the Brotherhood working with the leftist and liberal organizations?
00:45:20.920 They're my backers and they're my defenders in political circles.
00:45:24.280 So the left really, you have an alliance with the left in the United States?
00:45:28.000 The left would be natural ally, of course.
00:45:29.680 They were our backers and supporters and actually coalition partners.
00:45:32.300 I mean, now the Republican Party actually is basically a Hitler kind of party.
00:45:36.640 It's even worse than the Jewish pro-Israeli in some ways.
00:45:44.340 So the Republicans are Nazis and worse than the pro-Israel lobby.
00:45:50.560 The Jews.
00:45:51.500 Pro-Israel lobby.
00:45:52.820 Wow.
00:45:53.000 You have to throw the Jewish word, the Jews in there.
00:45:55.360 The Jews.
00:45:56.640 Wow.
00:45:57.540 Yeah.
00:45:57.960 This is what it's become.
00:46:00.760 But again, if you ask the people on the left, do you have a problem with the Muslim Brotherhood?
00:46:04.320 They'll say no.
00:46:04.960 First of all, they don't know anything.
00:46:05.940 They're a bunch of fools.
00:46:06.900 Yeah, yeah.
00:46:07.340 But they'll say no, of course not.
00:46:08.640 Absolutely not.
00:46:09.180 Listen, Linda Sarsour, we show a clip of her there.
00:46:11.420 Linda Sarsour, I'm not saying she's a member of the Muslim Brotherhood.
00:46:14.280 I don't know if she is.
00:46:15.100 Her uncle is a Muslim Brotherhood leader here in the United States, and I've spoken to him.
00:46:19.820 But she clearly is part of the connective tissue that we're kind of talking about when it comes to radical Islam and the left kind of working together.
00:46:26.780 She's almost emblematic of that.
00:46:28.600 She is.
00:46:29.260 She's a touchstone.
00:46:30.820 She's an ideological leader of the left, despite the fact that she's an anti-Semite, anti-Israel, and, in my view, anti-American.
00:46:38.280 So how can she wear the Islamic garb and be so devout on Islam and not be a pariah in her own community?
00:46:52.300 What do you mean?
00:46:53.200 That's one of the reasons why she's lauded, is because she's brave enough to wear the hijab.
00:46:58.300 She's so brave.
00:47:00.060 But she's also going against all traditional norms for Islam.
00:47:06.900 She is for women's rights.
00:47:08.960 She's outspoken on women's rights.
00:47:10.560 Oh, you mean the way she's looked on by Islam, not by the left?
00:47:13.880 Yeah, by Islam.
00:47:15.720 I mean, unless – I just know enough people that have been targeted by Islam that these people like Rashid or Omar, they're all saying the same things that people on the anti-Islamist side would say about their culture.
00:47:40.760 These people are all for it.
00:47:42.240 Gays weren't gay rights, women's rights, et cetera, et cetera, and they're embraced.
00:47:46.360 So how do you explain that other than they're not telling the truth and the Islamists know it?
00:47:55.480 Well, that would be an explanation, wouldn't it?
00:47:58.560 It sure would be.
00:47:59.720 I'll give you a second to see if you can come up with another explanation.
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