The Glenn Beck Program - October 01, 2021


Best of The Program | Guests: Steve Deace & Elijah Schaffer | 10⧸1⧸21


Episode Stats

Length

41 minutes

Words per Minute

176.01083

Word Count

7,319

Sentence Count

517

Misogynist Sentences

11

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

Bill O'Reilly is on, knocks it out of the park, as usual gives us the biggest stories of the week. We get into some of the Marines that are being held hostage, an interesting point of view from Elijah Schaefer, also, we talk about ice cream and the President in a scientific sort of way. Also, we discuss the covid vaccines and really big news on the banking sector. It s Red Alert, Red Alert for the economy.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hey, great Friday podcast. Bill O'Reilly is on, knocks it out of the park, as usual, gives us the biggest stories of the week.
00:00:07.380 We get into some of the Marines that are being held. Interesting point of view from from him.
00:00:13.660 Also, Elijah Schaefer is on talking about ice cream and the president in a scientific sort of way.
00:00:20.860 Also, we talk about the covid vaccines and really big news on the banking sector.
00:00:27.340 It's red alert, red alert for the economy.
00:00:32.340 And don't forget blazetv.com slash Glenn. Promo code is Glenn.
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00:00:40.620 This is Stu Does America, all available right here. Five stars is the appropriate number of stars.
00:00:45.600 By the way, General Flynn is on tomorrow's podcast, wherever you get your podcast or at blazetv.com slash Glenn.
00:00:52.780 General Michael Flynn on episode, I think it's 119 of the Glenn Beck podcast.
00:01:05.380 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:01:09.580 You're going to feel really bad, really bad.
00:01:16.260 The New York, the New York Teachers Union and the the Amer.
00:01:22.700 I think it's the American Federation.
00:01:24.300 No, the United Federation of Teachers.
00:01:27.280 They are asking the Supreme Court to stop this vaccine mandate on teachers because they think it's unconstitutional.
00:01:33.760 The teachers union are are saying that the government has gone too far.
00:01:40.220 They you can't tell individuals what to do.
00:01:43.520 That's unconstitutional.
00:01:45.380 Really?
00:01:46.100 Could I play the Terry McAuliffe audio?
00:01:48.140 Do we still have that from a couple of days ago when he said, you know, we're not going to have people tell teachers what to teach.
00:01:56.200 You believe school systems should tell children what to do.
00:01:59.200 I believe parents should be in charge of their kids education.
00:02:02.600 Mr. McAuliffe, 30 seconds.
00:02:03.760 So, first of all, this shows how clueless Glenn Youngkin is.
00:02:10.400 He doesn't understand what the laws were because he's never been involved here.
00:02:13.360 Shut up.
00:02:14.000 Helping Virginia.
00:02:14.960 But it was not.
00:02:16.280 The parents had to write to veto bills, veto books.
00:02:19.760 Glenn, not to be knowledge about it.
00:02:21.760 Also take them off the shelves.
00:02:23.120 And I'm not going to let parents come into schools and actually take books out and make their own decisions.
00:02:28.180 They had a right to veto books.
00:02:30.220 So, yeah, I stopped the bill.
00:02:32.640 I don't think parents should be telling schools what they should teach.
00:02:36.480 Virginia, if you vote this guy in, you get exactly what you deserve.
00:02:40.520 You do.
00:02:41.160 Unfortunately, if you're living in Virginia and you've worked and worked and worked and work, it'll be time to move.
00:02:47.520 It will be.
00:02:47.980 You have got to get out of these places that are run by people who think that you don't have a right to even veto books.
00:02:57.540 You know, as he said, they had a right to veto books, not not not to understand them or what was it intelligently.
00:03:02.980 Oh, so everybody was just like, I've ate all books.
00:03:08.060 What?
00:03:08.300 They're not making intelligent decisions?
00:03:10.140 No, they're just making decisions you, the people in power, don't agree with.
00:03:13.940 It's so revealing how completely absurd he thinks this idea is that the parents would have a right to tell their kids and teach their kids what they should be.
00:03:22.980 It's unbelievable.
00:03:23.420 What the system, I mean, it's like he thinks it's a completely bonkers alien idea that the parents would be control will be in control of their own kids education.
00:03:32.920 So may I recommend that, as I say to you, but batting down the hatches, anybody who says, boy, that's been a weird year.
00:03:40.320 Well, glad I'll be glad for the new year.
00:03:42.480 Shut up, because it's going to be it's going to be worse.
00:03:45.740 If you think you don't recognize your country now, mark my words this time next year, when I say, remember when I said, you won't recognize it from this year.
00:03:58.140 It will be that different.
00:04:01.600 And I can't recommend highly enough to get to places where you're not in the minority.
00:04:11.100 Get to places where there are good, decent people who don't care who you voted for, but they do care if you love America and you you believe in the Bill of Rights.
00:04:23.860 You vote whatever you want.
00:04:25.600 Do you believe in the Bill of Rights?
00:04:28.440 Do you believe that all men are created equal?
00:04:31.100 Do you believe there shouldn't be some dictator telling you exactly what to do and not to do?
00:04:35.860 Because I do.
00:04:36.840 And then more importantly, I think you need to live in a place where where God and the Judeo-Christian ethic is really strong because we're going to have to start relying on each other.
00:04:49.000 And I don't mean we're going to rely on each other because you got caps and I got balls.
00:04:54.220 And so we're going to shoot it up.
00:04:56.200 I mean, rely on each other for help, for food.
00:05:01.200 Food, you are going to see in the next year, empty shelves everywhere.
00:05:08.400 We are going to.
00:05:10.860 That's if that's if the economy still is chugging next year.
00:05:17.540 If it's not, you're definitely going to see empty shelves, but you're going to see the supply chain collapse.
00:05:25.760 Now, I want you to understand what that means when the supply chain collapses.
00:05:31.740 You know, it's like I've said over for 20 years now when I'm talking to you about my Patriot supply.
00:05:37.460 And I'll be like, because, you know, when a truck can't make it to your grocery store eight times a day to replenish the shelves, that's the average.
00:05:48.940 Each grocery store is replenished eight times a day.
00:05:52.940 When those trucks aren't bringing stuff in, you don't have anything on your on your grocery shelves.
00:05:58.980 How many of us have already experienced this in grocery stores?
00:06:03.660 I know there are things and brands that I have I have wanted to buy.
00:06:07.440 If I, for instance, can't buy.
00:06:09.860 What's the Mexican water?
00:06:12.600 The Topo Topo Chico.
00:06:15.040 I can't find that now.
00:06:17.120 I know it's out there.
00:06:17.980 I've gone to three grocery stores.
00:06:19.460 I can't find it.
00:06:20.680 OK, well, what happened to that?
00:06:23.720 And I don't know if it's a supply chain, if they stop carrying it or whatever.
00:06:26.840 I just can't find it.
00:06:28.540 I know there are many things, many things.
00:06:31.340 I ordered a stove a year ago, a year ago.
00:06:36.500 When it was supposed to come in in spring, they said it would be in August.
00:06:39.960 When August passed, they said it would be in September.
00:06:42.440 When September passed, they said, yeah, we're not really sure.
00:06:47.060 We can't give you a date.
00:06:48.060 It could be as much as another year.
00:06:52.420 Excuse me?
00:06:55.540 What?
00:06:57.180 How many times have you gone to buy certain things and it's just not there anymore?
00:07:02.040 And you're like, wow, that's weird.
00:07:03.240 I'm telling you, these are the birth pangs of things to come.
00:07:07.620 There is a group of of dock workers of they're all the transportation people.
00:07:14.420 The heads of the truck drivers and airlines that are doing cargo shipments and the seafarers.
00:07:21.880 They went to the U.N. and gave the U.N. a massive warning and said, you're on the verge of a complete system collapse because of what the governments are doing with covid, how they're restricting people, how they're giving disincentives to work.
00:07:44.160 By paying people extra to stay home, it is collapsing the supply chain, the California ports, just the California ports about to break.
00:07:55.700 All that stuff sitting out on the on the coast can't be brought in because there's nobody to truck it.
00:08:01.420 There's no way to get the port.
00:08:02.760 There's no way to get them out of the ports.
00:08:04.900 There's nobody to put them on to trucks.
00:08:07.040 And it's all because of the regulations that the government are are doing all over the world now.
00:08:17.400 Stu was just telling me he was just reading from what was the the company?
00:08:22.860 Simple Modern.
00:08:23.560 Simple Modern.
00:08:24.200 Yeah, they make, you know, stainless steel drinkware is one of the things they make.
00:08:29.740 Mike Beckham is the CEO.
00:08:31.460 He says this is pretty scary.
00:08:33.760 There's a major storm brewing in the supply chain.
00:08:35.820 Stop.
00:08:37.540 Everything you think you know about America.
00:08:41.600 Forget that you're in a new world and listen to this with fresh ears, please.
00:08:48.340 It could dramatically impact everyone's life next year, but almost no one knows about it yet.
00:08:53.340 We're talking about empty shelves, crazy inflation, etc.
00:08:56.420 Here's what I'm learning about the problem from my contacts in China.
00:08:58.900 As a communist country, China is centrally planned.
00:09:01.320 That means things like electricity usage are planned in Beijing by party officials instead of governed by the supply and demand of the market, which is incredibly different than what Joe Biden is working on.
00:09:12.840 They won't be centrally planned in Beijing, just centrally planned in Washington, D.C.
00:09:17.980 Totally different city.
00:09:18.940 Completely different city.
00:09:20.500 And that's full of Chinese people.
00:09:22.260 And in Washington, D.C. is not full of Chinese people.
00:09:25.200 I mean, the differences just keep adding up to the point to where it's ridiculous to even mention central planning like China compared to the central planning here.
00:09:36.120 It's completely different.
00:09:37.960 Here it's at the beginning of the year.
00:09:39.300 China set electricity quotas for each province.
00:09:41.940 As a result of supply chain disruptions from COVID and unprecedented factory demand, many of the provinces have used way more electricity than planned.
00:09:50.340 Now, China doesn't have enough coal power.
00:09:52.200 So, in other words, when they don't have a free market to be able to do the things with power that they need to do and just have companies incentivized to, you know, from the free market to continue this, like it works here in America, the central planning, they run out of electricity.
00:10:09.860 Do they stop building walls?
00:10:11.780 Why don't they just build more walls with more outlets in them?
00:10:15.460 Yeah, I don't know.
00:10:15.880 I'll have to check into that.
00:10:16.660 He doesn't cover that.
00:10:17.780 The Chinese government has begun restricting electrical usage for the provinces based on how much electricity they have used so far this year.
00:10:25.160 There's a green, yellow, and red system that is put in place.
00:10:28.240 That's what every Chinese or every government, communist government ever does.
00:10:32.240 They've always got color-based systems.
00:10:34.160 Yeah, I know.
00:10:34.600 DHS doesn't do that.
00:10:35.920 We don't do that.
00:10:36.340 Some of our primary production is in a yellow region.
00:10:41.720 These partners now have electricity caps and can work four days a week instead of six.
00:10:47.140 Their production has been cut by 33%, and these cuts are likely to last until the Chinese New Year.
00:10:52.120 This is a big deal.
00:10:53.440 In stainless steel drinkware, that's the business he's in, 93% of the world's production happens in one province in China.
00:11:00.220 Of that production, about half happens from now until the Chinese New Year.
00:11:03.260 What that means is about 20% of the world's production isn't going to get built this year.
00:11:08.160 Products being produced in the more restricted red regions are going to get hit even harder.
00:11:12.780 There are already stories about regions having to operate by candlelight due to the power rationing.
00:11:17.700 The problem with COVID is that it led to cascading failures throughout the supply chain.
00:11:21.780 If production drops so dramatically over the coming months, then empty shelves will be commonplace.
00:11:26.680 We are talking about a situation where many product types will be completely nuked.
00:11:31.720 Do your Christmas shopping now.
00:11:35.080 That's not what I want you to take from this article.
00:11:37.460 No, but I...
00:11:38.200 With little kids?
00:11:39.140 Yeah, with little kids, do your Christmas shopping right now.
00:11:42.580 Right now.
00:11:43.540 Because it's going to be very bad this Christmas.
00:11:47.040 Even more concerning is what will happen on the other side of the Chinese New Year.
00:11:50.300 The lack of production caused by the electrical shortages is going to cause an unprecedented amount of demand on Chinese factories in 2022.
00:11:56.680 It's very likely that if that happens, we will see the biggest traffic jam the supply chain has ever experienced.
00:12:03.060 This year, we got a taste of what happens when you apply pressure to the logistics supply chain.
00:12:06.920 Next year, we may see a full break in some places.
00:12:09.940 One additional point is that China is simultaneously rolling out its 2021 to 2022 autumn and winter action plan for air pollution management.
00:12:17.860 Second, this plan curtails even more production from factories with higher pollution.
00:12:24.320 And it goes on and on.
00:12:25.600 Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:12:26.240 But you get the point here.
00:12:27.300 You know, we're talking about major disruptions.
00:12:29.660 And it's like, I think we all went into COVID realizing, like, holy crap, this whole thing could collapse.
00:12:34.240 And I think, I would say the majority of people are like, oh, I mean, that was rough.
00:12:38.900 And obviously, the health issues were one thing.
00:12:40.900 But we haven't paid an economic price like that.
00:12:43.880 No, the bill hasn't come yet.
00:12:45.020 And it's coming next year.
00:12:46.240 It is coming.
00:12:46.900 Let me just go back to the ports in California.
00:12:50.120 So, you know, 40% of all of the stuff that comes in on cargo ships come into 11 ports in California.
00:12:57.340 40%.
00:12:57.900 30% of everything we ship out goes through 11 ports in California.
00:13:02.940 Because of the workers that are not working, because the ports couldn't, I mean, they lost so much money when nothing was coming in.
00:13:14.920 Now the demand is so high.
00:13:16.400 So, you know, half of the ships in port in California are called mega container ships.
00:13:22.700 They have like 10,000 of those big cargo things in them.
00:13:27.280 Okay.
00:13:28.380 That's double or triple the size of what cargo ships were 10 years ago.
00:13:36.220 Triple the size.
00:13:38.200 So, it takes them a lot longer to load and unload, which means there are more trucks, trains, and warehouses that are needed to unload, store, and transport the goods.
00:13:49.260 Half of them are the wait now keeps getting longer and longer and longer containers are waiting nearly 16 days on average before they're being unloaded.
00:14:04.000 And the ports are working 24 hours a day now.
00:14:07.800 This is unsustainable.
00:14:09.460 They have 100 plus ships sitting waiting outside of Los Angeles alone to try to get into the ports.
00:14:16.560 Everything that you're looking for on your shelf, a lot of it is sitting out waiting for somebody to open it and be able to get it onto a truck.
00:14:25.900 It's sitting in the water right now.
00:14:27.600 Now, that's not all of the demand.
00:14:30.280 As you heard, China can't keep up with the demand and it's about to break in China because of electricity.
00:14:39.240 But not just electricity, kids.
00:14:41.860 They're also going now through a massive economic problem.
00:14:47.900 Please hear me.
00:14:50.000 Shortages are coming.
00:14:51.580 You will look at shelves next year and you will wonder if you are even in the United States of America.
00:15:02.700 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:15:13.520 Steve Dace.
00:15:15.320 Blaze TV host Steve Dace Show.
00:15:18.620 Author of The Faucian Bargain.
00:15:21.580 Welcome, Steve.
00:15:22.520 How are you?
00:15:23.820 Good morning, brother.
00:15:24.780 How have you been?
00:15:25.360 I'm good.
00:15:26.240 I'm good.
00:15:26.820 I'm good.
00:15:27.940 So, Steve, I'm doing a five-night special, I think, next month on some investigation that we've been doing.
00:15:36.980 In fact, we had earlier this week, somebody had hacked into our system of one of our producers
00:15:45.560 and was going through all of our confidential files preparing for this show on Dr. Fauci and COVID.
00:15:55.500 And Google couldn't even figure out who was in the Google Docs looking at all of that stuff.
00:16:01.440 We have taken everything and gone offline with all of it while we produced this show.
00:16:08.160 So, there's a lot of really, really bad things that have been going on with it.
00:16:14.300 Tell me about the bonus chapter, The Faucian Booster.
00:16:17.840 Well, if you read Faucian Bargain, we left off right when the vaccines were being rolled out, Glenn.
00:16:26.780 And the initial data in real time, particularly for high risk in the elderly with the alpha variant,
00:16:32.440 the initial data was actually very promising.
00:16:34.520 And so, we just figured, let's just end the book here.
00:16:37.620 And then if this becomes an issue of mandates, we can pick up the conversation later.
00:16:41.780 And as it has been the pattern of this entire scandemic, the less something works, the more they want to mandate it.
00:16:48.360 And so, when the vaccines were performing very well, you know, hey, you know, back to normal, take your masks off, everything else.
00:16:54.100 It's the minute that the Delta variant arrived and we began to see the efficacy,
00:16:57.400 particularly from a transmission standpoint, of these therapeutics just completely collapse.
00:17:02.040 But now, suddenly, they want to impose them on everyone.
00:17:05.920 You have the Biden administration overruling the 16-2 vote by the FDA, including two resignations in opposition to third boosters.
00:17:14.400 Israel's doing third boosters.
00:17:16.220 Canada just bought four years' worth of boosters from Pfizer, as a matter of fact.
00:17:20.740 And Glenn, if I had gone online and said in February, March, April, or May,
00:17:25.680 that I don't think that these vaccines will hold up en masse against transmission,
00:17:29.340 and you're all going to need a third booster by the end of the year,
00:17:32.280 I'd have been suspended, if not banned, from Twitter or Facebook for saying that.
00:17:36.300 And yet, here we are.
00:17:37.380 And so, that's why we decided we had to do this bonus chapter to try to equip people with Fauci and booster
00:17:42.580 to push back on vaccine mandates right now while the iron is hot.
00:17:47.720 Okay, let me go through some of your tweets here.
00:17:49.960 According to the WHO's dashboard, the United States had 156% more COVID cases
00:17:57.740 and 148% higher deaths than the third week of September this year compared to 2020.
00:18:06.660 No one was vaccinated in September 2020.
00:18:09.800 75% of adults have at least had one vaccine dose September 2021.
00:18:15.440 Tell me what this means.
00:18:16.300 These are, this is, you know, I had a lefty journalist, and I use that in quotation marks,
00:18:21.860 asked me on Twitter, how many people that have been banned from YouTube do we quote in Fauci and Booster?
00:18:27.640 These are people I've never even heard of, okay?
00:18:29.740 Although getting banned from YouTube nowadays, frankly, makes me want to find them.
00:18:33.100 But I just use WHO, World Health Organization, and CDC data for the majority of our 40 footnotes
00:18:40.300 in this 22-page chapter.
00:18:41.640 And if you look at the weekly breakouts from the World Health Organization, we had lower natural immunity.
00:18:47.400 No one vaccinated last September.
00:18:49.600 We have up to 80% of people, according to CDC, have some immunity for COVID-19 between natural immunity and vaccinations.
00:18:57.080 75% have been given at least one dose.
00:18:59.620 We have two-thirds of adults that have received both doses.
00:19:06.260 Over 80% of seniors in America have been given both doses.
00:19:10.200 And yet we're sitting here with 156% more cases and 148% more deaths.
00:19:16.780 And this is a week where things should be calmed down.
00:19:19.440 We're on the tail end of the Sunbelt wave.
00:19:21.400 You've got a bit of a lull before we head into the winter wave and the seasonality where I live in the north.
00:19:26.800 And yet you look at a state like Vermont right now, Glenn, it's the most vaccinated state in the union.
00:19:31.460 They have an all-time high for cases right now.
00:19:34.220 Seasonality doesn't even begin for them until this weekend.
00:19:37.180 Maine is also a top three vaccinated state.
00:19:40.200 They've got an all-time high for ICU patients right now.
00:19:43.740 Connecticut's reporting, again, out of season.
00:19:46.100 One-third of its hospitalizations are fully vaccinated.
00:19:49.380 We haven't even hit the seasonality.
00:19:50.800 The seasonality, that's the number one driver of this.
00:19:53.920 The number one population driver of COVID all over the world is seasonality.
00:19:57.720 We have not even hit the seasonality in the north and already in Vermont and Maine and Connecticut,
00:20:03.300 three of the most vaccinated states we're having.
00:20:05.460 We have, you are seeing trend lines that really you ought to be seeing in January.
00:20:09.520 So what in the world is January going to look like?
00:20:11.940 So what are you suggesting here, that the vaccine makes things worse?
00:20:20.600 What I'm suggesting is something is not right.
00:20:23.560 They're not telling us something.
00:20:25.320 Something isn't right.
00:20:26.760 This is a bait and switch.
00:20:28.440 The initial vaccine data up against the alpha variants was very, very strong, especially from a therapeutic.
00:20:35.200 And now that it has collapsed on August 5th on CNN, of all places, where truth doesn't even go to die, it doesn't exist.
00:20:42.980 The director of the CDC, Rochelle Walensky, went on Wolf Blitzer and admitted that these vaccines no longer stop transmission.
00:20:52.000 So that would seem to indicate then if, you know, the whole argument over masks last year was wear a mask doesn't protect you, but somebody else, which that was a lie.
00:20:59.860 But that was the argument, right?
00:21:01.580 Well, that's actually the argument now for these therapeutics.
00:21:05.080 They are a therapeutic, like the flu vaccine.
00:21:07.740 You are, you are, if you get involved in this vaccination program, unless they come up with a true vaccine, a true immunization, a Salkian level achievement,
00:21:16.400 understand that you are signing yourself up for an ongoing human experiment of being injected and re-injected with the nanoparticles of this experimental technology that no one invested in prior to 2008.
00:21:28.200 And Moderna was 0 for 9 in bringing products to market until COVID.
00:21:32.400 You're part of this experiment ongoing.
00:21:34.340 Now, you still may decide that given the risk of COVID for you and how the variants seem to be getting worse, you may still decide that that's worth the gamble, but you should be informed of that choice.
00:21:45.680 And if these things, Glenn, do not stymie transmission, which they do not, okay, if they don't stymie transmission, then there is simply no medical or ethical rationale for mandating them on people whatsoever, because this isn't like that if you're not, you're any more of a super spreader than someone who is.
00:22:03.800 There was a study that came out from the state of Wisconsin's Department of Health just a week ago.
00:22:08.560 Frankly, I found it courtesy of our CEO, Tyler Carden.
00:22:11.160 He sent it to me.
00:22:12.160 Two of the largest counties in Wisconsin did a study, and what they found is that the viral load of people who tested positive with COVID vaccinated was actually slightly higher than those who tested positive for COVID unvaccinated.
00:22:24.800 Again, there is no moral or ethical justification for mandating these things before we even get to the constitutional question.
00:22:34.040 So, Steve, there is your what you're saying is this is not a vaccine.
00:22:38.120 It's a therapeutic at best.
00:22:40.460 And yeah, and maybe something that you once you start, you've got to continue to take the flu shot.
00:22:46.280 You have to get a new one every year for the new strain.
00:22:47.940 Okay, all right.
00:22:49.840 But there are some things and we keep if we're into therapeutics, we keep finding therapeutics that are cheap.
00:23:01.440 Hydroxychloroquine is a very good therapeutics, not going to stop it, but it will help you if you have it.
00:23:08.000 It may stop you from getting it.
00:23:09.880 It did me once I stopped taking it.
00:23:12.360 That's when I got COVID and I was taking it.
00:23:18.420 My whole family had COVID.
00:23:20.160 I mean, I was like, oh, I know you got snot all over your face, but kiss me, sweetheart.
00:23:24.860 I mean, I wanted to get it out.
00:23:27.000 So I had the natural immunity, but I was taking hydroxychloroquine.
00:23:32.260 That worked.
00:23:33.680 Ivermectin.
00:23:34.260 It works.
00:23:35.100 Those are cheap.
00:23:36.080 And my sister was asking her doctor for hydroxychloroquine in Washington state, and he would not prescribe it.
00:23:45.420 He wouldn't prescribe it.
00:23:46.340 He wouldn't prescribe Ivermectin either.
00:23:49.000 These are drugs that have been used for a long, long time.
00:23:52.700 Glen Ivermectin won the Nobel Prize in 2015.
00:23:56.340 It is not horse-paced.
00:23:58.100 That's a lie.
00:23:59.420 We have a lot of antibiotics that we repurpose for animal usage nowadays.
00:24:03.640 For example, ever had a burger at McDonald's or Burger King?
00:24:08.240 Enjoy your grilled or fried antibiotics, because you had some right there, okay?
00:24:12.820 That's a complete and total lie.
00:24:14.980 This drug has literally saved and been taken by or saved hundreds of millions of people since 2015.
00:24:22.000 Its manufacturer, Merck, who, by the way, was one of the first companies to jump in on President Trump's Operation Warp Speed
00:24:28.700 and then backed out when they were not confident in their human trial data that they could come up with an mRNA vaccine
00:24:35.460 that was efficacious enough to justify the side effects.
00:24:39.100 So they never came up with one, even though they're arguably the most successful pharma company in the country.
00:24:44.320 All right?
00:24:44.720 They are the creators of Ivermectin.
00:24:46.880 They were part of winning a Nobel Prize for this back in 2015.
00:24:50.260 And now, and then back in February, they actually put out a paper trying to discredit their own drug from people using it.
00:24:58.140 And now we find out today they've signed a massive contract with the feds to get emergency authorization
00:25:03.880 for an oral drug that sounds a heck of a lot like hydroxychloroquine or Ivermectin.
00:25:09.400 And, oh, by the way, though, this one, the government's going to pay them $70 a pill.
00:25:13.560 I could go on goodrx.com right now, and with a Walgreens coupon, I could get $0.58 per pill Ivermectin.
00:25:20.720 If you do the math, that is $11,900 profit per pill, Glenn, per pill for Merck, okay?
00:25:28.740 How close is it to Ivermectin?
00:25:30.400 They hate the game, not the player.
00:25:31.840 How do we know?
00:25:33.380 Here's the thing.
00:25:34.220 All the data that we have gotten so far have all been internal.
00:25:37.760 Let me show you something that just made me laugh out loud last week.
00:25:41.380 The people at Gilead, which makes Remdemsevir, tried to come out with a study to show the government
00:25:46.400 that they are a hugely successful product in stopping people from requiring hospitalization for COVID.
00:25:52.780 Now, back in July, one of the best public university hospitals in the country is an hour down the road
00:25:57.780 from where I live at the University of Iowa.
00:25:59.780 They did a live real-time study of Remdemsevir in July, published the results.
00:26:04.440 They found that when it's not causing renal failure, it either doesn't work, and in many
00:26:09.300 cases, it prolongs hospital usage.
00:26:11.460 But here's the kicker, Glenn.
00:26:12.500 Here's the kicker.
00:26:13.480 The only way you can get Remdemsevir is to actually go to a hospital or healthcare facility
00:26:18.300 and have it administered you, usually by injection, there.
00:26:21.920 They self-reported that their drug stops people from having to be hospitalized for COVID,
00:26:28.060 but it's a drug you have to go to the hospital in order to get.
00:26:31.480 And yet, this is a joke.
00:26:33.260 They just, they lie about this stuff all the time, and then the treatment that actually
00:26:37.500 works, it was called Regeneron when they gave it to President Bush or President Trump at
00:26:41.760 this time last year to get him out of the hospital, but now it's known as the monoclonal
00:26:45.380 antibodies.
00:26:46.020 There's several different manufacturers.
00:26:47.920 Ask your audience.
00:26:48.900 If you want to know why I'm not celebrating the Merck announcement today, let me respond to
00:26:53.380 your question with a question.
00:26:54.860 How many commercials since last November after Regeneron, monoclonal, saved President Trump's
00:27:00.400 life and got him out of the hospital, and then was made available a month later for the
00:27:04.360 country?
00:27:05.100 How many commercials have you seen on TV in the last 10 months for monoclonal antibodies?
00:27:10.420 How many of you even knew they existed until Ron DeSantis started making them portable around
00:27:15.320 the state of Florida?
00:27:16.480 And then after they saved a bunch of lives, and they start doing this in your state of
00:27:19.540 Texas now, now the Biden administration wants to ration it.
00:27:23.000 It's how many of you even knew what this was?
00:27:25.180 And how many of you have seen it promoted, even though it actually works?
00:27:27.760 That's why I'm not celebrating.
00:27:30.000 There's something has smelled rotten in the state of Denmark, Glenn, from day one, from
00:27:34.220 the day that the Imperial College survey came out, March 16th of last year, till now.
00:27:39.160 This thing stinks to high heaven, brother.
00:27:42.040 I promise you.
00:27:44.540 Thank you so much, Steve.
00:27:46.300 I really appreciate the work that you have done on this, and keep it up.
00:27:52.080 Thank you.
00:27:53.040 Thank you, man.
00:27:53.780 God bless.
00:27:54.180 God bless.
00:27:54.600 God bless.
00:27:54.640 God bless.
00:27:54.680 God bless.
00:27:54.720 God bless.
00:27:57.760 Another host from Blaze TV, the host of Slightly Offensive, and co-host of You Are Here,
00:28:18.840 Elijah Schaefer joins us now.
00:28:21.460 I brought you in because I wanted to ask you something.
00:28:23.580 Because you have a degree in biology, or what is it?
00:28:27.080 Yeah, molecular biology, some grad school, but I was smart, and I left that field to do
00:28:31.380 this.
00:28:31.780 I saw what was coming.
00:28:32.680 I knew it.
00:28:33.160 I knew it was coming, that they were going to start using the weird, woke politics and
00:28:37.200 the sciences, stop caring about things like objectivity and discipline, and starting to
00:28:42.060 look at science as more of an art.
00:28:43.800 Mm.
00:28:44.420 That was, that's good.
00:28:45.460 And so you have, I mean, you have the knowledge of, for instance, the masks, as Stu just said,
00:28:53.620 you want to stop it.
00:28:54.700 You want to make sure you're safe, and you're not sprinting, get an N95 mask, and then you
00:28:58.720 don't have to worry about what everybody else is doing.
00:29:01.120 You get an N95 mask, and that pretty much will stop anything that is coming through.
00:29:05.740 That's your best shot on a mask.
00:29:08.280 The rest of them are ridiculous.
00:29:10.100 Yeah, I know.
00:29:10.560 And it's kind of crazy, too, because obviously we're talking about with the ban that just
00:29:13.560 happened.
00:29:14.240 I just said what's on the box of these cloth masks, these paper masks, especially the homemade
00:29:18.620 masks are the one that make me laugh the most.
00:29:20.200 Yeah, yeah.
00:29:20.500 Just get a piece of cloth, tie it around your face, and COVID will stay away, as if it's
00:29:25.300 like the five-second rule, you know, where as long as the food's not on the ground for
00:29:28.700 five seconds, the bacteria can't hit it.
00:29:30.620 If you have anything over your face, you block all pathogens.
00:29:33.000 If only we knew that the last several thousand years, and no one would have died.
00:29:36.620 Yeah.
00:29:36.980 Um, so the idea of these vaccine mandates, I don't know if you heard this, today or yesterday
00:29:46.360 it was announced that the Federation of Teachers in New York are now suing because they say
00:29:53.160 they should not be mandated for teachers.
00:29:57.120 Their own word, it's unconstitutional.
00:29:59.820 In New York.
00:30:00.480 In New York.
00:30:01.040 The teachers in New York are suing because they say they shouldn't have to be forced to
00:30:05.880 be vaccinated.
00:30:06.500 Well, of course not.
00:30:07.920 I mean, you know, I know it's the first thing about the vaccine that I've agreed with the
00:30:11.740 teachers unions on.
00:30:13.040 I didn't even know teachers unions were allowed to make logical sense today.
00:30:15.840 I thought that was like illegal in 2014 or something.
00:30:18.620 Yeah.
00:30:19.520 Um, and, uh, and they're going to use this more and more to curb people's rights.
00:30:26.160 I mean, a woman, uh, who was, uh, pregnant, um, uh, quite a ways along in her pregnancy.
00:30:35.880 She was a nurse.
00:30:37.220 She refused to get the vaccine because of the baby.
00:30:40.540 Didn't matter.
00:30:41.720 She was fired.
00:30:42.820 She's now suing.
00:30:43.880 All of these things where you're just losing access to a job or a place is only going to
00:30:50.720 get worse.
00:30:51.340 Yeah.
00:30:52.360 You know, and I, I just spoke to, uh, another comedian, um, named Lila Hart.
00:30:56.880 She has spina bifida, which is a sort of a deformative issue.
00:30:59.920 And she actually has a blood clotting disorder and is unable to take the vaccines.
00:31:04.160 And so not only is this someone with a disability, this is a woman, right?
00:31:07.240 This is for years.
00:31:08.300 All we've heard about is fighting for the disabled, fighting for women.
00:31:11.400 And she's a pretty popular comedian.
00:31:13.080 I knew about her before I met her.
00:31:14.780 She's been barred from almost every single comedy house and club.
00:31:17.980 Uh, she even had to move from LA cause she couldn't work anymore because they wouldn't
00:31:21.760 let her in.
00:31:22.320 And she told me, she goes, and you know that they don't even believe in these mandates
00:31:26.560 because the bouncer said Lila to her, why don't you just, why don't you just bring
00:31:30.620 me a fake vaccine card and we would have let you in.
00:31:32.640 And she was saying like, look, all these people that are even championing it and saying it's
00:31:36.180 a good thing when it push comes to shove, they don't even believe that this is necessary.
00:31:41.100 There's a good chunk of people too, that, that are working at these places that don't
00:31:44.640 want to be involved in enforcing vaccine mandates.
00:31:47.860 That's not their job.
00:31:48.760 It's not why they got, they went to get hired there.
00:31:51.180 And now they're stuck in this impossible position in between people who want to be able to go into
00:31:56.300 an establishment and the actual business who wants them in the establishment many times,
00:32:00.520 but they're forced by the government to do other things.
00:32:03.360 I mean, that's nuts.
00:32:04.260 It's a crazy, it's a crazy way of doing business.
00:32:07.260 So I've been having a debate with myself and, and with Bill O'Reilly.
00:32:12.420 And I think Stu and I are on the same page with Joe Biden.
00:32:15.620 We think he's senile.
00:32:16.960 We think he's going, but he's there enough to make these decisions.
00:32:21.640 These are not senile decisions.
00:32:23.220 These are decisions he's making and he knows he's making them.
00:32:28.820 But there, there also is this weird ice cream thing with him.
00:32:33.600 He's constantly having ice cream.
00:32:36.600 They constantly at ice cream stores.
00:32:39.020 And I heard this and I thought, you know, who would know if this is true is Elijah.
00:32:44.920 So ice cream is, is a sign of possible dementia.
00:32:52.180 If you're craving it and you're his age.
00:32:54.260 Yeah.
00:32:54.680 So there's actually two sides of this that are really interesting and I want to keep it
00:32:57.840 very simple, assuming that you know nothing about dementia and probably know a lot about
00:33:03.500 ice cream.
00:33:04.240 I know a lot about ice cream.
00:33:06.660 Yeah.
00:33:07.280 Unfortunately.
00:33:07.980 Yeah.
00:33:08.480 But essentially when it comes to dementia, right, there's a few different types.
00:33:11.580 So like there's vascular dementia, there's frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer's, there's
00:33:15.220 different types of these degenerations in the brain.
00:33:17.880 This has to do with buildup of things like plaques and different types of neurotoxicity.
00:33:22.320 So the point of the matter is, is that dementia has two problems.
00:33:25.540 There's the biological element, which obviously could be fought with medicine like Prozac or
00:33:29.840 different types of medications.
00:33:31.540 And then there's the behavioral side of it, which is that as you begin to get older in age
00:33:36.900 and are unable to process information, you can start to get confused, disoriented, because
00:33:41.860 you lose the ability to cope with the stress of life, right?
00:33:45.740 A lot of people, when you're younger, you may drink a lot.
00:33:48.340 You may get angry.
00:33:49.560 You may, I don't know, hopefully you don't do anything too destructive.
00:33:51.940 You may go running.
00:33:52.980 As you get older, you lose that ability to cope and the stress builds.
00:33:57.040 And so this is why he doesn't take questions from reporters, because when there's an influx
00:34:02.740 of stimuli, especially from things that you're not prepared for, it can lead you to a state
00:34:07.120 of disorientation, hallucination and confusion, which is why they always stop the questions
00:34:11.220 because he needs to compose himself.
00:34:13.460 Would it also lead to anger?
00:34:15.360 Oh yeah.
00:34:15.900 One of the things too, is if you see him shuffling around and moving around and snapping is usually
00:34:21.180 one of the main signs is snapping and getting kind of lost, confused and shuffling around.
00:34:26.060 And you see him with his mask.
00:34:27.120 These are very typical signs of not only early onset, but total onset of dementia.
00:34:33.520 Specifically, I think he has the FTD, the frontotemporal, because I, again, with the ice
00:34:38.480 cream where it comes in is that one of the ways without using drugs or medication that
00:34:43.580 you can treat dementia and that you can help satiate it is by bringing a coping mechanism,
00:34:48.760 a positive coping mechanism that might bring both dopamine release and joy to the individual
00:34:54.320 and also connect them back to earlier, simpler times.
00:34:57.560 I got to tell you, dementia has never seemed more appealing to me than right now.
00:35:01.860 Hey, well, you know what?
00:35:02.500 But I'm saying this is why.
00:35:03.700 So this is just the connotative form of it.
00:35:06.100 A very simple way to help people is to give them the ice cream because it's sweet.
00:35:11.160 And honestly, with the FTD is you have a natural craving usually for sugars.
00:35:16.020 Ice cream is readily available.
00:35:17.700 It doesn't look suspicious like putting your hands in a full cake and just eating it.
00:35:21.260 Although we've all been there.
00:35:22.240 We've all been there.
00:35:24.500 So there's that.
00:35:25.040 But also on the side of things, there's a lot of new research, biological research, that
00:35:29.780 shows a direct link between consuming certain types of fermented dairy products, including
00:35:35.920 ice cream that contain hydrogesterol and oleomide and different fatty acids in preventing the
00:35:43.300 degeneration of the brain, especially what's called microglial inflammation.
00:35:46.880 My brain will live forever.
00:35:48.820 Yeah, no, and that's why, but honestly, Nancy Pelosi, if you notice with a lot of these
00:35:53.760 politicians who are very old, I mean, you look at the filings for these people, look
00:35:58.540 at how much ice cream they spend on themselves and their older donors and people in their
00:36:04.020 cabinet.
00:36:04.680 It doesn't make sense.
00:36:06.840 It's $10,000 plus.
00:36:08.500 Couldn't it just be that people really like ice cream?
00:36:11.620 Well, hopefully that's true.
00:36:12.740 If you're an American, you better be a patriot, love your country, and also like ice cream.
00:36:16.460 You know, that's the weird thing is that was Martha Washington's attack.
00:36:21.540 She did not want George to run for a second term.
00:36:24.660 And so the biggest attacks came from his own mother.
00:36:28.880 And the one that she thought had real sticking power was he is so irresponsible with money.
00:36:36.720 You have no idea what this man spends a year on ice cream.
00:36:41.920 Well, my wife might say the same thing about me, but I'm going to say that it's actually
00:36:48.360 interesting, though, that is specifically in one study in Japan, right?
00:36:52.240 There was a link between rice consumption and actual neurodegenerative toxicity, which means
00:36:57.780 that it actually prevents your brain from being healthy.
00:37:00.880 But a direct link between people who consumed a lot of dairy and mental health, psychological
00:37:06.280 health, showing a direct connection.
00:37:08.560 That's how it started between dairy products and preventing aging in the brain.
00:37:12.720 And so what's really interesting is that the ice cream, because it's readily available
00:37:16.920 and it's delicious, basically the study was saying is that you could have low sugared,
00:37:22.760 partially fermented yogurt or ice cream as the way to try to prevent the onset and development
00:37:28.140 of dementia, and I don't know about you, but when it comes, I mean, yogurt's okay, but
00:37:32.080 if you're going to offer me a spoonful of partially fermented yogurt or a nice scoop
00:37:35.640 of Ben and Jerry's, I know where I'm going with it.
00:37:37.360 I'll go for the fermented, even really moldy yogurt over Ben and Jerry's, but that's for
00:37:44.400 different reasons.
00:37:45.020 Oh, yeah, the communist ice cream.
00:37:47.740 One other question on dementia.
00:37:50.920 I have read and seen photos of the president.
00:37:55.320 And for instance, there's this photo, amazing photo of him in the Oval Office down on his
00:38:00.980 knees in front of a woman kissing her hand because I think it was that she had a lot of
00:38:08.880 children and he was like, oh, you are, you know, you women that do this are so you should
00:38:14.760 be, you know, praised.
00:38:16.460 And he actually got down his knees and kissed her hand.
00:38:18.780 And then you see other things where he will stop in the middle of a conference and he will
00:38:25.500 just talk to little kids and he'll kind of baby talk with them a little bit.
00:38:31.000 And the point of this article was that one of the signs of dementia is you don't, you no
00:38:38.420 longer know what's appropriate and inappropriate.
00:38:41.040 And so you were, you will, you'll do things that are so clearly inappropriate for any, you
00:38:49.800 know, adult.
00:38:51.200 But you will do the things like he's doing, like the president should know you never get
00:38:55.240 down on your knees in the, in the Oval Office unless you're praying.
00:38:58.420 I think most men, when it comes to meeting new women, don't get on your knees.
00:39:01.680 Yeah.
00:39:02.020 Yeah.
00:39:02.420 That's not a great idea.
00:39:03.540 General.
00:39:04.040 In general.
00:39:04.760 Yeah.
00:39:05.020 I mean, and so he does a lot of these weird things.
00:39:07.720 And I know you're not a doctor, but, uh, yeah, but, but this is, this is the point
00:39:12.960 actually is like, you don't have to be a doctor and I want to, you know, some of your audience
00:39:15.960 would know this.
00:39:16.940 Obviously there's, there's a similar type of lack of social cue with certain, uh, forms
00:39:21.940 of autism.
00:39:22.560 You don't have to be a doctor.
00:39:23.620 If you have an autistic child or you yourself are autistic, uh, or, you know, Peter Thiel.
00:39:27.620 Yeah.
00:39:27.980 Yeah.
00:39:28.220 You, you, you will come out and say, Hey, look, there's a reason why we have these diagnoses
00:39:31.700 is because, you know, somebody may feel like, you know, if I'm coming onto them, that could
00:39:36.580 be considered assault or inappropriate.
00:39:38.120 But once you find out, let's say somebody, you know, touches you inappropriately or something
00:39:41.120 you go, Hey, they have a certain form of autism.
00:39:43.200 They don't understand social cues that allows us in society to know how to function and relate
00:39:47.720 to that person.
00:39:48.320 Cause we go, Oh, I'll be patient.
00:39:50.220 I'll teach them.
00:39:51.020 And I will understand where they're coming from.
00:39:53.620 That's why with Joe Biden and dementia, we have that diagnosis with people because you
00:39:57.760 go, okay, yeah, this guy shouldn't be president.
00:40:00.980 And also like, yeah, if this old man gets on his knees and kisses my hand, I shouldn't freak
00:40:05.500 out because, Oh, he probably has frontotemporal dementia.
00:40:08.920 And I understand that this kind of behavior is, is normal for people with this degeneration.
00:40:13.840 Can he have that and still be very, very lucid and making decisions at times?
00:40:19.060 No, there's no way because one it's called like, I think it's called sundown syndrome,
00:40:22.180 which is why he goes to bed so early is like, you actually find yourself getting tired early
00:40:26.260 and you can't handle, like I mentioned earlier, uh, the introduction of new stimuli because
00:40:31.700 you can't process things quickly.
00:40:33.340 So basically every job descriptor for the president that you need, uh, fast reaction
00:40:38.280 skills, uh, ability to process complex information, the ability to stay up long hours, uh, these
00:40:43.900 basic tenants that would scare most people away from the job are all of the qualifications
00:40:49.000 and skills that Joe Biden cannot physically, this is not just something we can teach him
00:40:54.120 cannot physically, psychologically, or emotionally undertake.
00:40:57.360 If the diagnosis of dementia is real and I do not believe, and I'm not a medical doctor,
00:41:02.200 but just like I don't need a degree to tell when someone has autism or something's a little
00:41:07.100 bit off, you do not need to have a medical degree to look at this man and go, this man
00:41:12.640 needs help.
00:41:13.600 He needs love.
00:41:14.420 He needs care.
00:41:15.400 He needs to enjoy this last, you know, hopefully decades of his life.
00:41:18.260 We hope that he has a long lasting life with his family, but being president of the United
00:41:22.100 States is not something he's cognitively capable of doing.
00:41:24.940 Elijah Schaefer, uh, uh, from you are here, uh, on blaze TV.
00:41:31.600 Uh, thank you so much.
00:41:33.020 Thank you guys.
00:41:33.640 On the program.
00:41:34.220 Please appreciate it.