The Glenn Beck Program - November 18, 2021


Best of The Program | Guests: Sen. Rand Paul & Nick Rekieta | 11⧸18⧸21


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37 minutes

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155.99936

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5,887

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413

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

Rand Paul joins Glenn on the show to talk about the Anthony Fauci case, and a review of last night's special on Blaze TV. We also go over the jury deliberations in the Rittenhouse case, which is getting nerve-wracking.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 COVID Fauci mandates. That's the podcast today. We have Rand Paul on and a review of last night's
00:00:08.180 special on Blaze TV. Facebook took it off while it was still airing live on Facebook. About three
00:00:15.860 quarters of the way through, they took it off. YouTube still has it while it lasts. It's already
00:00:22.160 been demonetized and then re-monetized and then demonetized again. We also go over the jury
00:00:28.280 deliberations in the Rittenhouse case. It's getting a little nerve wracking. Day three of the jury
00:00:35.340 deliberation. All that and more on today's podcast. Don't forget blazetv.com slash Glenn is the place
00:00:41.760 to go to subscribe to not only get access to the special, but also to support future stuff like
00:00:48.080 this. This research takes a lot of time and it gets pulled off the internet all the time. So we
00:00:52.840 appreciate you subscribing to Blaze TV. Again, it's blazetv.com slash Glenn. The special right now,
00:00:58.020 25 bucks off if you use the promo code Fauci lied.
00:01:09.080 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:01:13.020 The arrogance, the absolute unashamed arrogance of Anthony Fauci is reason enough to have him
00:01:28.600 removed from such an important position. He is out of control with his arrogance and he is lying
00:01:39.260 every time every time. You watch Rand Paul and as I said this the other night, is there anybody that's
00:01:47.920 actually looking out for you and really going after these guys besides Rand Paul? I mean, he's relentless
00:01:56.800 on it and he's right. As we showed you in the special last night, Fauci is guilty as sin on not only the
00:02:06.260 gain of function, but also for all of the cover-up, the phone calls and the meetings that happened to cover
00:02:20.000 his butt right at the beginning of COVID is astounding. Rand Paul is joining us now. Hello, Senator. How are you?
00:02:28.720 Good morning, Glenn. Thanks for having me. You bet. So, you know, you've been on this for a while.
00:02:36.580 Last night, I explained and laid out the history of Fauci. All of the documentation made the case.
00:02:45.460 It's truly open and shut. Why isn't anybody else on this? Why isn't Fauci squirming?
00:02:55.320 You know, it is kind of amazing, particularly that no one from the opposite side of the aisle seems to
00:03:02.080 care at all about the dangerousness of this virus and that it might have come from the lab and all
00:03:06.600 likelihood did come from the lab. Not one Democrat is curious at all. You know, you would think that
00:03:12.260 Democrats have at least some sensibilities about, you know, the danger of things. They tend to be the
00:03:17.160 ones who want to regulate away things that could be dangerous in the workplace, but they don't seem to
00:03:21.680 be caring about something that could kill millions and likely did kill millions of people. Now, this
00:03:27.060 virus has a 1% mortality and killed 5 million people so far around the world. Can you imagine
00:03:33.420 if the next one that comes out of the lab has 15% or 50% mortality? And they are doing experiments as
00:03:39.720 we speak with viruses that have 50% mortality. And Fauci seems to have no problem with this. He says,
00:03:46.360 we weigh the risks versus the benefits of the research. And I come to, he comes down on the
00:03:51.140 side that the risks are worth it, but there are some dissenting voices. I mean, in the Washington
00:03:56.400 Post about a month ago, a professor from MIT, Kevin Esbelt wrote that these are risks to civilization
00:04:04.300 that are not worth the gamble. So that, that was the thing that really struck me. Um, as I was doing
00:04:12.340 this special last night was, you know, these guys are making these decisions and all of humanity
00:04:20.240 could be wiped out if they make a tragic error. This is not something that the elites should be the
00:04:28.380 ones making the decision. We should all be involved in this decision. If there's no bigger decision
00:04:35.380 to make, then should we, uh, be playing around with things that don't exist necessarily in nature
00:04:44.700 that have jumped to humans? Should we be playing around with these things, making that? So in case
00:04:51.880 it jumps to, uh, humans, we can, we can kill it with a virus, with a vaccine. This is insanity,
00:05:00.260 insanity, especially with arrogance coupled to it. And we're not involved in any of these decisions.
00:05:07.600 None of us. Yeah. And I think the real danger here is that Fauci not only has a casual disregard for
00:05:14.080 the science, but also for individual liberty. You combine the two ignoring the science and then
00:05:20.080 having no, no regard at all for individual liberty. And you have a really dangerous situation,
00:05:25.040 but it's also dangerous because we've centralized the authority. And what I tell people all the time
00:05:30.960 is, look, I have opinions on where the, where the virus came from. I have opinions on how to treat it,
00:05:35.380 but they're my opinions and you don't have to take them. It's through persuasion. If you agree with me,
00:05:40.380 you can listen to my opinions with Dr. Fauci. It's, it's not the same. He has opinions, but he wants you
00:05:45.740 to be forced to do as he says. So it is the difference between coercion and freedom. And in freedom,
00:05:51.320 there are many choices. It's, but the real danger is as we centralize authority, ultimately you get
00:05:56.700 authoritarianism. And I think that's, he could easily be a medical dictator if you were allowed
00:06:01.140 to be. Oh yeah. Um, the, one of the things that, um, we, uh, we found through our research,
00:06:08.120 let me see if I can grab it here. I have a, um, I think it's a hundred and yeah, here it is.
00:06:14.200 It's like 180 page, uh, contract between the NIH and Moderna. Did, did you know that we are the
00:06:23.920 co-owner of the vaccine from Moderna? Doesn't surprise me, but no, I don't know all the details
00:06:30.860 of the contract. Okay. So the contract was this, they started negotiating this contract with Moderna.
00:06:36.820 Uh, the government said, we'll give you all the MRNA, uh, stuff. And you try to do, uh, make a vaccine
00:06:45.660 for all the new Corona viruses in 2015, right after Barrick and she made their first Frankenstein,
00:06:53.760 uh, COVID, uh, the NIH says, Hey, we should get into bed and, and start making vaccines with Moderna.
00:07:02.780 That contract was negotiated in 2015. Rand, they signed the contract on December 12th, 2019.
00:07:15.080 That's a little odd, don't you think? Yeah, that they had already begun the negotiations in
00:07:20.240 anticipation of it. No, no, no. Five, five years or four years in advance. Then they're not talking
00:07:27.820 about it and they rushed to a signature on December 12th. What did they know? Why, why the rush to the
00:07:34.340 signature then? The other problem too, with the government and Moderna owning is there's a huge
00:07:40.100 stock of the vaccine now and the current vaccine is not working very well. And in fact, what I would
00:07:45.580 be doing instead of saying, let's rush a booster of the same old vaccine, I would be releasing the
00:07:51.880 newest one, which is a Delta variant vaccine, which might go back to a 90% efficacy. This one may have
00:07:58.560 only, you know, fairly soon, it may only be a 30% efficacy, almost, you know, a crapshoot as far as
00:08:05.140 even taking it. But the thing is, is that a Delta variant might be enough. When the vaccine was effective
00:08:11.460 in April and May of last year, it wasn't for lack of numbers that we didn't get to herd immunity. I thought
00:08:17.380 we were very, very close in April and May. There were many doctors, Dr. McCary of Johns Hopkins,
00:08:21.740 others saying they thought we were getting there. I thought we were close. We got down to less than
00:08:25.660 10,000 cases a day. And then it burst through because it developed resistance to the vaccine,
00:08:31.340 basically. So unless you, unless you have a better vaccine, you keep using the old one,
00:08:36.460 they're just going to keep boosting it. And if it's, if three is going to be mandatory,
00:08:39.820 what about every month? Maybe you need a vaccine every week, Glenn. I mean,
00:08:43.480 what are we going to dictate to people over time with this? When in reality, probably what we need
00:08:48.780 is a new vaccine each year, like we get for influenza. But it still ought to be your choice
00:08:53.620 to take it. And for the high risk people, you know, it probably is a reasonable thing to keep
00:08:58.920 doing the boosters or to have a new one. But a new one, I think would be much better than the booster
00:09:02.700 of the old one. Let me, let me ask you a question. Let me go back to the federal government or the
00:09:09.160 NIAID and NIH own the patent. Uh, they have, they share the patent with Moderna. Um, you can look at
00:09:19.000 this a couple of ways, Hey, good for the United States. They negotiated a deal. And so they're
00:09:25.540 making money on this. Um, if we are making money, um, you know, pay the taxpayer back, that'd be great.
00:09:33.400 Get it for half price. That's great. I don't like the idea that we're in business like this.
00:09:38.720 I don't know of another vaccine like this, an emergency vaccine. I mean, Salk didn't patent his
00:09:46.740 work, uh, the flu vaccine. It's open source all the time. This is the government forcing a vaccine
00:09:55.500 that they co-own. And if we're, if we are getting paid, where's the money? Why hasn't this been made
00:10:04.420 uh, public? And my theory is, and this is just a theory brand, you'll probably be able to get to
00:10:09.400 the bottom of it is if they are getting paid, the money is going to NIAID or NIH, and it's going to
00:10:17.480 be funding more gain of function research, almost like a black ops. I think that's one possibility.
00:10:25.240 We'll, we'll, we'll get ahold of the contract. Now that I know a little more about this, we'll
00:10:28.500 actually, uh, make some phone calls today and write some letters and see if we can get the
00:10:31.740 contract. But I guess my, my first suspicion would be that this is government we're dealing with.
00:10:36.900 They probably signed a contract where they co-own it, but profits only flow to Moderna.
00:10:41.940 I can't imagine any of the money it's got to government is so ineffective at trying to recoup
00:10:47.380 costs on anything. So you're right. If they are getting the money, probably it's under Fauci's
00:10:51.880 control and it just allows him to create more mischief. But I would say that there's a reasonable
00:10:57.040 chance that there's no profit going to us and it's all going to Moderna. And maybe we take the
00:11:01.020 liability. If they lose money, we'll probably have to bail them out somehow. That's unbelievable.
00:11:06.420 Unbelievable. So for example, if there's about a hundred million doses left and the variant comes
00:11:11.380 out, that's why they're not wanting to release a variant probably is they don't want it to compete
00:11:15.160 economically with the one they've got out there. And so if you have a self-interest and you already
00:11:19.580 own it, you know, you might not want the new vaccine to come out because it would compete with
00:11:23.520 your old vaccine. The companies are going to be hesitant on putting it forward too, because they
00:11:27.960 want to sell all their old one before they get caught up in a new one. This is why the government
00:11:33.660 doesn't get into business with people. You don't get into business like this because there's no
00:11:40.340 police then there's when they're doing this, the government has no interest in exposing this and
00:11:48.560 saying, Hey, Hey, Hey, you've got a vaccine that you're pushing on everybody and it doesn't work.
00:11:56.520 There's nobody to run to because the government is the police. They're the last stop.
00:12:02.900 Right. You have to realize also that the big billion dollar companies have been bailed out by this
00:12:09.040 or the health insurance companies. So in normal times, if you have health insurance and if it covers
00:12:14.120 your medications, uh, your vaccine would have been covered and your monoclonal antibodies and
00:12:19.380 all the different treatments instead, the government, but all this stuff, and now the government's in
00:12:23.720 charge of distributing it. But now you get into the conflict of interest, but what if deplorable
00:12:28.380 people need more of it? What if Republicans need more of it? The government, you know, has already
00:12:32.920 indicated that, uh, these people are using too much of it. And they've talked about limiting the supply
00:12:37.640 for Florida and Texas, but, uh, you can see how the real problems get in, get into play when the
00:12:44.580 government's in charge of the distribution and the decision-making. Uh, Rand, you can get the
00:12:49.940 contract. Uh, I can send it to you personally, or you can go just go, anybody can go to blaze tv
00:12:55.700 special.com and all of the research from last night show, including all every page of that contract,
00:13:03.120 uh, will be, uh, sent to you. We, we want everybody to have copies of everything. Uh, so they know
00:13:10.620 exactly what was going on. So we'll get that contract to you or you can go there, but yeah.
00:13:15.920 And if there are questions that are murky, what we can do is then address them directly. You know,
00:13:20.660 where does the profit go? How's the profit divided? Because it may, it may be murky from
00:13:24.640 the contract. So we'll, we'll get to the bottom of it. Yeah. Yeah. Thank you very much, Rand Paul.
00:13:29.420 Appreciate it. Thank you. You bet. Bye-bye. Uh,
00:13:33.120 that's a center around Paul, paul.senate.gov. Uh, I can't wait until he gets ahold of this
00:13:39.300 and, uh, another chance to talk to Fauci. This is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:13:49.780 Hello and, uh, welcome to the Glenn Beck program. We're glad you're here. Um, there was a story
00:14:08.820 that came out earlier this week, um, about, uh, a guy who's a single co-parent father, two
00:14:15.560 boys, third and fifth grade students at the same school district that he was working
00:14:21.600 for. He was, uh, working at the Northern York County school district. He was a high school
00:14:28.260 social studies and civics teacher. He had been there for 10 years. He's an alumni of the school
00:14:35.340 graduated in 2001. His focus for instruction has been teaching honors, government and economics.
00:14:46.740 So I'm going to let you tell, I'm going to let him tell you why, why, and what he did that made the
00:14:55.340 school district want to fire him. His name is Kurt Gladfelter. Uh, his attorney is also on the phone.
00:15:03.460 It's Jeffrey shot. Uh, and I welcome both of you, uh, to the program. Hi, Kurt. How are you?
00:15:09.760 Good, Glenn. How are you? Very good. So you are, you are teaching government, you're teaching civics
00:15:16.420 and what do you do and why? Well, uh, when governor Wolf announced that the, uh, that he was going to
00:15:25.380 put another mask mandate for public school, uh, employees and students, um, I indicated that I
00:15:33.840 was unwilling to comply with such a mandate for a multitude of reasons. Um, and through a chain of
00:15:42.220 events that really kind of began at the end of September before labor day, um, break, uh, we got
00:15:48.840 to the point that now the school district wants to, uh, terminate me for their perception that I am
00:15:56.040 violating the mask mandate. However, I am in compliance with the, uh, mask mandate.
00:16:02.660 Okay. Then let me have your attorney explain what are they going for here? Uh, Jeffrey, what, what,
00:16:09.320 what's, how, how is this, how is this working? Yes. Well, just as a matter of background over the
00:16:17.540 summer, a lot of school districts, including Northern York where Kurt works past resolutions,
00:16:23.060 making masks optional, um, that this was apparently overridden by the acting state health secretary's
00:16:30.740 order requiring masks. However, but that order, um, contained a really broad exception for people
00:16:38.400 who state they have a medical condition that precludes the wearing of masks. Um, it doesn't
00:16:43.680 require a doctor's note. It doesn't require anything else in the order itself. And, uh, and Kurt did
00:16:50.940 exactly this. So he was actually in compliance with the order and all the charges against him that they
00:16:57.400 are trying to fire him for stem from his alleged violation of this order. So you said that you had a
00:17:05.080 medical reason, Kurt? I had medical, mental, emotional reasons. I mean, there's a lot of
00:17:12.180 reasons for why I'm doing what I'm doing, but the exception order itself, uh, the one that we
00:17:19.160 originally filled out that was sent out by our school board, um, did not require you to list in
00:17:25.020 detail what the reason was. It was just that you were claiming an exception or an exemption from the
00:17:30.600 mandate order and that the school district would allow that if you signed it and turn it in, whether
00:17:35.800 you were a student or a teacher, which I did, uh, that did not last very long though. Um, that was
00:17:43.040 their initial policy after a week or so our board. And, uh, I should say really our administration,
00:17:51.100 because our board did not vote on this reverted to, um, a policy that was more strict than the
00:17:58.620 verbiage of the mandate order itself, and then required teachers and students to get, uh, medical
00:18:06.860 documentation, pretty strict medical documentation. Uh, and for teachers, it was, uh, a disability under
00:18:13.720 the American Disabilities Act. So, um, that is what was needed, uh, from the point on to, uh, be exempted
00:18:22.280 from the mandate. This is unbelievable. Okay. So you're placed then on permanent suspension,
00:18:28.180 and the district is now taking steps to terminate your employee because you refuse to comply with
00:18:35.700 the mandate. Right. After, after speaking at school board meetings, talking to administrators,
00:18:41.820 trying to get other teachers to kind of unite, to fight back against this. Um, I got to the point
00:18:48.220 where those were not working. And on October, uh, 20th, which was a Wednesday morning, that was the day
00:18:54.680 I decided that I was not going to wear that mask anymore. Uh, about halfway through the day. Um,
00:19:00.660 I was, uh, approached by, uh, principal and some administrators that, um, that I was going to be
00:19:06.760 paid on, put on unpaid suspension for two days. Um, then I was instructed to show up Monday morning,
00:19:13.420 October 25th, to conduct a louder mill meeting, which I, you know, informed them that I was in
00:19:19.700 compliance with the school's policy that they voted on twice. Our school board voted twice to allow
00:19:26.080 masks optional, um, in June and of August of last year. And I said, I was in compliance with the
00:19:33.740 school board policy. You, uh, making the decision to move ahead to terminate me based off of an invalid
00:19:40.740 unconstitutional mask mandate coming from the Pennsylvania department of health, uh, secretary,
00:19:46.700 um, is quite frankly ridiculous. And I couldn't understand why they were doing what they were
00:19:52.860 doing. There's no reason for them to, uh, enforce the mandate more in a more strict way than what's
00:19:59.920 actually on the paper itself. And we have other school districts in York County of Pennsylvania
00:20:04.940 who are not doing it. They are still allowing the, the general exception to the mandate order for
00:20:11.020 students and teachers. And I just want them to, to, to go back to do that. So I can go back and
00:20:15.640 doing my job and teaching kids. So what did the school board say? Did they weigh in on this?
00:20:22.080 They have weighed in, um, several times and, you know, I don't want to vilify them, but I feel like
00:20:30.440 they're making decisions based off of fear. Uh, now when they made decisions based off of, uh, reason
00:20:36.480 and rationality earlier in the year, we had a full throated debate in our community about this. Uh,
00:20:42.020 what, what, what did parents want when their students came back to school in August and they
00:20:47.020 filled out, um, you know, uh, a poll that asked, and it was 90% that, you know, parents did not want
00:20:53.720 the mandate, uh, the mask mandate to be, uh, uh, they wanted to keep it optional. Right. Um, and,
00:21:01.180 and so they, they made the correct decision initially. And then, you know, Wolf gets on his high
00:21:07.820 horse and, and, and after expressing several times over the summer that he would not, uh, implement a
00:21:15.200 new mask mandate for public school, uh, students this year, he went ahead and did that. And, and
00:21:21.860 Glenn, if you could have seen the deflation on my students' faces, when that was announced in my
00:21:27.560 classroom that day, it, it was, it was, you know, gut wrenching. I felt horrible for them. Most of my
00:21:34.260 students are 11th grade students. They have not had a normal high school year yet. These are young
00:21:41.140 teenage kids who want to enjoy their youth and they're just simply unable to do it. You know,
00:21:47.100 their, their ninth grade year was cut short. Our district dismissed earlier because of coronavirus
00:21:51.520 last year was a horrible experience for students. We did some hybrid system that was virtual,
00:21:58.980 two days in school, two days out, and it was a terrible experience. And I just, I, I,
00:22:03.760 I, I was, it was enough was enough. You know, I gave you last year, I understood people were scared,
00:22:08.380 but you can't let fear govern your actions for the rest of your life. So, um, so let me ask Jeffrey,
00:22:14.940 what is the path to victory here? Um, well, the next step is going to be a public hearing of the
00:22:22.160 school board. Now I don't know in COVID age, what that public hearing is going to look like. Um, and the
00:22:27.820 school board is going to move to Texas, man. You got to move to Texas. We're open for business here and
00:22:32.900 we're fine. Anyway, go ahead. Don't tell my wife that she may take you up. Yeah. Yeah. Well,
00:22:39.280 she should. Um, yeah. So the school board is, is going to, in the end, have to take a vote on
00:22:45.960 whether to uphold the termination, um, and the charges are not. Um, so something else in the
00:22:52.620 meantime that has happened, which makes this especially interesting is the Commonwealth court,
00:22:57.340 which is in Pennsylvania, just below the state Supreme court, um, did hold that the acting
00:23:03.600 health secretary and issuing the order in the first place, um, was acting without the authority
00:23:10.620 to, to issue the order. Um, so that, so the current state of the law is that the order that forms the
00:23:17.340 whole basis for this itself, um, was, was void because it was, uh, without authority. Unbelievable.
00:23:24.600 Unbelievable. Unbelievable. It was my position the whole time. What'd you say? Yeah. Which was what,
00:23:29.560 what was my position the whole time, you know, before it was just like, Oh, the social studies
00:23:33.420 teachers making this statement. Now I have, you know, four judges on a Commonwealth panel backing
00:23:39.580 my argument. Exactly. Yeah. Well, I think all of these, uh, mandates are going to fall in the court
00:23:46.640 system. I mean, they're, they're clearly, clearly, uh, not constitutional. Um, uh, Kurt, I, I know there
00:23:54.380 is a, um, uh, give send go page to, uh, to help while you're on unpaid suspension. Uh, and I imagine,
00:24:03.500 uh, your attorney fees are not going to be cheap. Uh, if you would like to help go to give send go
00:24:11.340 and, uh, just look for a teacher in Pennsylvania fights for Liberty, um, and, uh, and help him pay his
00:24:20.760 attorney fees and also, uh, be able to last while he is out on unpaid suspension. Give send go
00:24:28.720 teacher in Pennsylvania fights for Liberty. Thanks guys. Please keep me up to date. And when you,
00:24:35.140 when you find out in anything is moving in either direction, please let us know. Will you?
00:24:39.660 Certainly. Thank you very much.
00:24:41.220 Just going through some of the email that came in after the special last night, uh, Don wrote in
00:24:54.480 said, Glenn, I work at a hospital in Ohio over the years. I have gone for many periods of time,
00:25:00.760 not listening to you because you can be crazy and depressing. Well, gee, I don't know.
00:25:07.300 It's a great point. Uh, yes, shut up. Bring it up yesterday. I special yesterday. I chose to
00:25:12.740 subscribe to the blaze just so I could watch your documentary. My mouth dropped open each segment.
00:25:18.800 And the last one made me gasp. I read the nature article. Now this is the written nature article
00:25:25.460 that, uh, Peter Daszak, uh, wrote that says this is not made in a lab. This is absolutely. And anybody
00:25:33.520 who says it is, is a crazy person. It's pretty amazing. Once you know, the history behind him
00:25:40.720 and who was in on making these decisions, she said, I, the, something wasn't wrong. And I,
00:25:47.320 I kind of believed it was lab made, but then I read that article and it dampened my skepticism.
00:25:53.860 You dropped a bomb on that last night. Thank you. I'm sure. I'm not sure what I can do with this
00:26:00.020 information, but I can now try to inform colleagues that information is being suppressed.
00:26:05.720 Don, it is. And you, you could verify that just by watching the special. And by the way,
00:26:13.120 do not, do not quote me. Don't, uh, you know, don't go to your friends who hate my guts and,
00:26:21.460 you know, think all the things that George Soros paid to have people say about me, uh, is true.
00:26:27.220 I want you to go to blaze tv special.com blaze tv special.com and all of the original documents
00:26:37.420 are available there. Uh, they're in chance. Uh, some of them are in Chinese, but you can have
00:26:42.560 Google translate, translate them for you. You can go through these yourself. So, you know, it
00:26:48.500 you make the case, you have to make the case, uh, and you have to know it. If you're going to stand
00:26:56.500 otherwise people are going to say, that's crazy. Where'd you get that? And they're going to pick
00:27:01.340 you apart. Tim wrote in Glenn. I watched your show last night in the blaze Anthony Fauci's
00:27:07.060 involvement in its Genesis and successive coverup. I have to say, I believe this is the most important
00:27:13.460 piece of journalistic work since Watergate. I'm a little depressed in that while radical Democrats
00:27:21.080 and the Biden administration are currently blowing themselves up with their actions and policies.
00:27:26.280 I don't know that a red wave in 2022 and 2024 is going to solve the kind of exposure to deep state
00:27:33.160 actors that you gave last night with a completely conservative Congress and president.
00:27:39.500 Are we going to get back to the real America while people like Fauci and all of his deep state
00:27:44.820 staff exist in the government? Is it possible to clean house over a four year term? I don't think
00:27:52.640 it is. Um, and if you are looking for, um, Donald Trump to be president, then you should hope that he
00:28:03.060 will pick Ron DeSantis as his vice president. Um, I think if DeSantis is the guy, he should ask Trump
00:28:11.640 to be speaker of the house, but that's just, that's just me. You just want that for pure entertainment
00:28:16.720 for pure entertainment purposes. You can't do it in four years. We need at least eight years to be able
00:28:23.520 to do it. Um, and, uh, Fauci, I hope will be gone by 2023 because I think the Republicans are going to
00:28:34.800 win the house and if they are not part of it, they will get rid of Anthony Fauci. Let me, how will they
00:28:43.460 do that with Biden? It's still as president. Uh, I think they will just do investigations and eventually
00:28:50.740 he's like, ah, this is enough. I'm going to go work for some correct pharmaceutical. I'll go. I don't
00:28:55.740 know. I'll go work and we'll grow new people in Petri dishes. Um, let me, let me, um, let me show you some
00:29:04.700 of the stuff that we uncovered last night, last night. I don't know if you know this DARPA was
00:29:12.180 approached by, uh, Dr. Barrick, who is the doctor who, uh, did the mouse hybrid and Dr. She, who did the, um,
00:29:24.240 the bat poop, uh, Corona virus. You put those two together and it's like the key master and the
00:29:31.480 gatekeeper. Maybe we should keep these two apart. So one's American, one's Chinese working at the
00:29:37.840 Wuhan lab. And then there's Peter Daszak who is the go between, between them and Fauci. Fauci gives
00:29:45.660 Peter Daszak's company money. And then that money goes to fund this gain of function research.
00:29:52.720 That's why Fauci won't answer Rand Paul's question. Well, did you fund Peter Daszak?
00:30:00.220 Because that was, that was gain of function research. Fauci doesn't like answering that
00:30:05.340 question, but what most people don't know is I think it was in 2017. You've watched the special,
00:30:11.600 um, in 2017 Daszak and his eco health Alliance requested funding from DARPA.
00:30:18.820 Now, this is what they listen to what we have. The DARPA proposal. You can get it, uh, at, uh,
00:30:27.200 blaze tv special.com. We have the proposal to DARPA and their response, but listen to what it,
00:30:33.700 listen, what it is. They proposed injecting bat Corona virus collected by the Wuhan lab into
00:30:41.660 transgenic humanized mice from Dr. Barrack's lab, uh, to try to create Corona virus vaccines.
00:30:51.300 They even mentioned using test cave sites to do some of the experience, uh, the experiments.
00:30:57.560 If you look at the people involved, it's the same story over and over and over again.
00:31:05.360 Now, DARPA said, yeah, I don't think so. Listen to what they actually wrote back. Your team discusses
00:31:15.300 risk mitigation strategies to address potential risks of the research to public health and animal
00:31:20.960 safety, but it does not mention or assess potential risks of gain of function research. Now, remember,
00:31:29.860 this is Fauci funded this little group of, uh, people and even DARPA is calling them out and saying
00:31:38.320 it's too dangerous. And here's DARPA, probably the most sophisticated group of big thinkers in our
00:31:46.260 country, at least working for the government. Uh, and they're saying it's gain of function. So they,
00:31:52.400 they say, we're not going to fund it, but the funding continues from the NIH to Peter Daszak.
00:32:00.860 So now let me take you, let me take you to, uh, to when it actually all started. When the,
00:32:09.840 when, when did it start? When did we know about it? We started talking about it probably around, uh,
00:32:17.840 January 8th, because we were on vacation for Christmas. When I first heard about it, I heard
00:32:25.100 about it over the Christmas holidays. Was that your recollection when you heard it? It was right
00:32:30.320 around then. Um, and then when we got back, we had heard about it, we talked about it, and then we
00:32:37.220 started seeing videos. Well, the first time everybody thinks the pandemic officially began
00:32:43.700 December 31st because December 31st is when China finally said, Hey, there's a problem.
00:32:50.980 We've got a virus, but it's not transmissible human to human. Okay. They knew that wasn't true.
00:32:58.840 Listen to what happened in the, uh, in the summer of 2020. So after COVID had already started is we're
00:33:07.300 in the 15 days, you know, to flatten the curve in that summer, the Wuhan lab with, with Dr.
00:33:15.440 Shi, they release a study. They release, uh, a, uh, a paper on COVID viruses in humanized mice.
00:33:28.280 And the study is released in, I think it's August of 2020, but the actual research was done
00:33:37.260 in the Wuhan lab in the summer of 19. Now, why do I bring that up? Well, because it's exactly the
00:33:47.480 same players and the same thing that was proposed to DARPA. Now it's happening in the Wuhan lab,
00:33:54.080 but what, where it gets interesting is the timeline on September 12th, they had the, uh, the Wuhan
00:34:03.760 archive system, which allows anybody to go into their archives and see all of the records, see what
00:34:10.120 they're working on, everything else. And all of, all of the scientific stuff is archived. Well,
00:34:17.300 it shuts down on September 12th gone and they don't open it up again. Now the BBC asks Dr.
00:34:27.340 She, what happened? And she says, we were hacked. We were hacked. Okay. Maybe, maybe they were hacked.
00:34:33.980 That happens. So there, somebody's hacking the Wuhan lab, uh, for some reason, trying to get all their
00:34:40.580 information. So they shut it down on the same day. They ask for security. So they increase security in
00:34:48.340 the lab on the same day. Now. Okay. All right. If somebody's hacking into you and you want additional
00:34:56.860 security, those two things do kind of go together. And then all of a sudden everything starts to shut
00:35:04.280 down. And then they say, Oh, we need to, we need to fix our air handling system. We need a new air
00:35:09.900 system. Okay. All right. Then the world military games kick off in Wuhan. Now this is just a few
00:35:20.060 weeks after the air handling system incident in October, 10,000 international athletes attend for
00:35:27.320 more than a hundred company countries. Now listen to this in the reports at the time, one athlete
00:35:33.940 attended said the streets of Wuhan were nearly empty. It was a ghost town. This is early October
00:35:41.780 upon arrival to the airport. Athletes had their temperatures recorded and were forced to wash their
00:35:48.260 hands when they entered buildings. Now is that standard practice? Multiple athletes later got sick with
00:35:57.280 COVID like symptoms and went home and their families got sick. We have a document that you can get at
00:36:06.160 blaze tv specials.com. The document is a hospital report that has been leaked from the Chinese ministry.
00:36:14.120 We found it in the research that was provided by drastic. It shows at least 10 hospitals in Wuhan
00:36:21.980 were already receiving COVID patients in October. So we have the weird activity. We have the report
00:36:29.780 of what they were doing in the summer. Then we have the weird activity at the beginning of September.
00:36:35.360 Then we have people start getting sick. We have temperatures checked, the streets vacant.
00:36:41.800 One athlete said, this is early October. The rumors were that the government warned the inhabitants
00:36:47.980 not to go out. Okay. Now let's go back to the Wuhan lab. We already have 10 hospitals that are taking
00:36:56.280 COVID people. We have the weird temperature thing. And on November 3rd, three researchers from the Wuhan lab
00:37:06.400 get sick. COVID like symptoms. They go to the hospital. So between September through November,
00:37:14.240 something's going on, but China doesn't tell us. Inside the lab on now December 3rd,
00:37:23.320 they made another request. They needed to get an air incinerator.
00:37:30.320 Hmm. Hmm. And then it's just a couple of weeks later that doctors start speaking out in China about
00:37:39.980 this. We saw the videos and they kind of just went missing.