00:00:00.000Okay. Can I ask why are people having meetings talking about lizard people with apparently our pastors and our government officials? I don't know if I even buy this. This is such a crazy story, but I'd like to cover it because I think it says something about Christians that I just don't think is true. I just don't think it's true.
00:00:23.260Also, we talked with Tim Stewart. He's the head of the Oil and Gas Association about what's really happening in Iran with their oil.
00:00:32.160What what can we expect when this is all over?
00:00:35.480And, you know, I had Chip Roy on today and we were talking about this U visa that I never even heard of.
00:00:43.120It's another way of fraud and abuse. So sick of all of this.
00:00:46.260um and uh he's trying to stand up against it but i i kind of went into a rant on
00:00:53.000stop being abused stop it stop being abused americans are being abused and we are being
00:01:01.280convinced that we're nobodies that we're worthless and we so misunderstand almost everything in our0.70
00:01:08.080constitution to our culture and i take on the you know give me your tired your poor your huddled0.93
00:01:14.320masses. Wake up, America. I think you're going to like that. It's on today's podcast. Here it is.0.97
00:01:21.280First, mothers can bring out some of the most beautiful things, beautiful moments you've ever
00:01:26.100seen. We've been there, family together, maybe dinner, just maybe a normal gathering, and somebody
00:01:31.080stands up and says, next year, there's going to be a new mom in this family. What? Everything stops
00:01:37.700because everybody knows they're watching a life change in real time. Somebody's becoming a mom.
00:01:43.800Here's the part we don't always see.0.99
00:01:45.080Some women, Mother's Day isn't a celebration.0.99
00:04:18.100When you say starting to play out in different areas, in a good way or a bad way?
00:04:23.540This is really interesting because what we were talking about six weeks ago is very different than what we're talking about right now.0.99
00:04:30.200And you let off with what's going to happen to the Iranians.0.91
00:04:33.520You know, the U.S. Navy's had this straight scenario for 40 years.1.00
00:04:39.440The Iranians have had their, what do we do when we have to shut in our oil production scenario for 30 years as well.0.92
00:04:45.660And when I try and explain this to people, I have to remind them, look, the Iranians are producing oil.0.85
00:04:50.540They're consuming it internally in their own country, but they're also exporting.
00:04:54.200And what we've seen over the last few days has been really interesting because the blockade has been very effective in crushing those exports and the ability for the shadow fleet to move out and to move back in.0.67
00:05:06.720What you're seeing in Iran right now is they're trying to look at overland routes.
00:05:09.860And so they're doing everything from heavily subsidizing gasoline use in Iran itself, where it's 12 cents a gallon, to having fleets of dusty pickup trucks with Home Depot buckets full of crude to get it overland.
00:05:27.420They're just literally burning it off at the wellhead.
00:05:29.260So I think that scenario that the president talked about two weeks ago of putting the pressure on the production facilities is really starting to play out right now.
00:05:39.860But we've got a long tail ahead of us as well.
00:11:15.820The problem is the physics are always the same, which is you have one barrel of oil which turns into 42 gallons of something, be that gasoline or diesel or jet fuel.
00:11:25.640And right now, the math is really difficult for, and the physics is difficult for where that is turned into and where it goes.
00:11:36.240Again, the final challenge is we're looking at a 450 million barrel global shortfall right now.
00:11:43.280So there's a long tail as to how and when that shortfall is made up.
00:11:50.200Tim, let me ask you a really difficult question.
00:11:52.800people's perception is that we fight wars for oil some of that probably is true some of it is not
00:12:00.260we're not we are i believe fighting this war for energy um and who leads the world and i think he
00:12:08.660is if you look at the choke points he's been after we he is setting us up to be the opec of the world
00:12:15.200quite honestly and have the world come to us for oil uh and we control all of that which is really
00:12:22.140america first with that being said um people see that the gas prices go up um and they're paying
00:12:30.380more and more and more and you know the the the oil companies uh from america are going to benefit
00:12:37.540from this they're just going to benefit from this is it has anyone ever said you know in these
00:12:44.420situations hey is there a way to give the american people a break here and maybe turn our profits
00:12:50.820down just a little bit um and give and give a break to the american people and just selfishly
00:12:57.880so they don't hate our guts and think that we're just a bunch of rich people that are just getting
00:13:03.840richer on their suffering have you ever heard talk like that yeah i get asked that question
00:13:10.100in that form a hundred times a day to be honest with you and it's difficult because again with
00:13:16.420industry being bifurcated like it is you know it the majority of my members of the US Oil and Gas
00:13:21.940Association are small independent producers we're like farmers it's like you when you send the cows
00:13:26.540you know when you send the cows to auction you don't set the auction price the auction does
00:13:30.680the industry itself and this is really important I try to explain this to people that we prefer
00:13:36.200stable prices more than anything and those prices need to be in that 67 to 85 dollar a barrel range
00:13:43.340and the reason why is because that's predictable for us it allows us to do long-term planning
00:13:48.320to capitalize on when you have to capitalize a multi-billion dollar project you need that
00:13:52.660stability and these wild swings are horrible for us and and and we we don't want that and so when
00:13:59.640the president says well i want oil at 50 a barrel well that puts intense pressure on our our sort
00:14:05.920golden goose which is the shale industry you know because we actually need 65 a barrel but i think
00:14:11.460when we're in that range or it's not or you can't pull it out it you lose money pulling it out
00:14:15.900reagan we went through this in the 80s with reagan but anyway exactly exactly and anything
00:14:21.420above 90 is horrible too because you know it nobody's going to invest in these wild pricings
00:14:26.680i mean today's a good example we're up ten dollars we're down ten dollars it's hard for us to plan
00:14:31.620for that and above 90 our prices for production go up as well so the goldilocks zone is there in
00:14:36.840at 70 to 90, which that translates into that $2.95, $3.15, you know, dollar a gallon for gas.
00:14:44.680And that's where people seem to be able to function well. To your point, though, sorry,
00:14:49.820but to your point is what can be done in immediate relief? Keep in mind that the price of crude is
00:14:54.880one portion of what you're paying at the pump. The federal and the state and local taxes are
00:15:00.100the other. And California adds another $1.65 on top of it. And the lowest is Alaska, which is
00:15:07.180like 29 cents. The most immediate thing that could probably be done is have the states themselves
00:15:11.540look at what they're charging and adjust those fees, adjust those taxes, or waive them, or do
00:15:18.080a holiday or something like that. And that brings some immediate relief. But again, the problem is
00:15:21.960that relief only lasts as long as we don't get a $20 spike in crude the next day because of a tweet
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00:17:14.360My good friend from Washington, D.C., I should say, who is in Washington, D.C.,
00:17:19.460from texas nobody wants to be from washington dc chip roy hello chip how are you glenn great to be
00:17:25.680with you yeah thanks for that correction that was important yeah i know i know i know i know
00:17:29.880how's the campaign going when when when do you vote uh early voting is on may 18th uh election
00:17:36.880day is may 26th so just not quite three weeks from now uh campaign's going great crisscrossing
00:17:43.100the state of texas i was in houston on monday san antonio last night um fredericksburg today
00:17:47.660and Georgetown and then Longview and then Dallas-Fort Worth, Denton, Weatherford going to
00:17:51.960Midland-Odessa Saturday, all the way out to Alpine to see some folks out there. We're going to cover
00:17:56.200the state and put a lot of miles on the truck, but a lot of good folks out there, and the short
00:18:00.940version is they wanted somebody who's practiced law, who's been a prosecutor, who's been there,
00:18:05.080who's got a proven track record, and we're selling that message to the people of Texas.
00:18:09.500And I will tell you, you've proven yourself in Washington, D.C. to be a man of principle and
00:18:14.880take a stand. Let's talk about the kill switch here for a second. People are just starting to
00:18:18.720discover something that happened during the Biden administration. Can you explain this?
00:18:23.320Yeah, this is something I've been fighting for a long time. My good friend and colleague,
00:18:27.700Scott Perry, carries the legislation to repeal it. My friend Thomas Massey has been an outspoken
00:18:33.040advocate for it. All of us have carried amendments in various forms over the last several years.
00:18:38.080So about five years ago, four years ago, maybe, I can't remember the year, I'd have to go check,
00:18:42.720You know, they passed as part of the larger, yeah, they passed as part of the larger legislation, I think it was a transportation bill, a provision in there that required, it was a specific mandate for rulemaking to put in automobiles technology to prevent people from driving who might be impaired.
00:19:03.840Now, this was passed, you know, in the name of trying to prevent, you know, people from driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
00:19:11.680But the issue is that means you're putting, A, expensive technology, upwards of several thousand dollars, increasing the cost of automobiles, into cars that is surveilling you by definition.
00:19:24.400Now, they will say, oh, don't worry about it.
00:19:32.360I mean, first of all, you're going to then prevent, let's say you're a woman being chased by somebody and you run into your car and you're nervous and frenetic and scared.
00:19:40.680and you want to start your car, and you can't start your car.
00:19:44.260Like, it's mind-blowing that we would allow that to occur
00:19:47.220rather than just saying, look, if you're caught drinking and driving,
00:19:51.060you lose your license for 10 years and pay a $10,000 fine.
00:19:54.000Like, there are ways to do things to make sure that you follow the law.
00:19:59.060We've been winning that battle on drunk driving.
00:20:01.160But now we're going to put this kind of technology,
00:20:03.240which, by the way, will be expansive in terms of its surveillance capability.
00:20:07.600You are effectively putting cameras in your car to track your movements, track what you're doing, and no doubt record what you're doing and then ultimately be used against you in something to me that is nefarious with respect to the Fourth Amendment.
00:20:23.440I mean, this is, you know, it's dystopia. I mean, you really can't believe that we're
00:20:28.640allowing the very things that were predicted in 1984 and other, you know, ways. And we're now
00:20:36.600going, oh, yeah, let's just do this. Let's just go ahead. Let's give all the power to the government.
00:20:41.720Look, this is why I've been arguing to say we need more reforms than FISA. We got some good
00:20:47.460reforms two years ago, but we need to go further for more warrant protections. And look, I was
00:20:53.320sitting in the Oval Office having this conversation with the president. And I don't talk about private
00:20:57.040conversations, but he is rightly trying to balance as commander in chief the need for 702 to go get
00:21:02.360information on bad actors abroad with the need to protect, you know, our privacy here. And he wants
00:21:07.540to get that balance. I have an obligation to look beyond the current president and to say the
00:21:11.920Constitution needs to make sure that we as Congress, as a voice, are standing up in defense
00:21:17.100of private citizens from having government that is surveilling them. FISA has warrantless
00:21:22.420surveillance. Now they want to create a central bank digital currency, which we pass legislation
00:21:27.420to try to ban. And now you've got the kill switch that's about to be implemented next year.
00:21:32.120That is surveillance technology in your car. All of this is adding up to constant surveillance of
00:21:38.320the American people in violation of not just the spirit, but I believe the letter of the
00:21:43.100Fourth Amendment. And this should be concerning to everybody and we should be trying to stop it.
00:21:48.340i have to tell you i i would throw in you know the third amendment is always overlooked
00:21:53.240you can't quarter soldiers in somebody's home and everybody's like well we got that one done
00:21:58.040i think this is also a violation of the third amendment because the government it's not a
00:22:03.880physical person but they have their eyes on your info that's why they didn't want you to quarter
00:22:09.960people in because they were going through your stuff they were watching you all the time that's
00:22:14.680what that was trying to stop. This is watching you all the time. This is looking through your
00:22:19.640information. This is such a violation of the fourth and I think the third amendment. It's
00:22:25.300crazy what we're doing. Crazy. Yeah. Glenn, this is something that I hope all your listeners listen
00:22:31.220to and take to heart that they need to be concerned about this. And you want to probably
00:22:36.180move on to other topics, but I'll just, I'll leave with this. We tried to amend the FISA with the
00:22:41.880central bank digital currency. We did so successfully with some modest reforms to FISA,
00:22:46.940sent it to the Senate. The Senate wouldn't take it up. So we ended up passing a 45-day extension.
00:22:52.100Some of us, I offered an amendment to kill the kill switch. Well, that was ruled non-germane.
00:22:57.300Well, it's technically non-germane in a sort of legislative drafting sense,0.55
00:23:01.660but it's totally germane to the tyrannical surveillance of the American people.
00:23:06.340So I'm going to keep fighting to find vehicles to try to move those things.
00:23:14.440But the American people need to be advised of this, and they need to harangue their members of Congress into making sure they prioritize this.
00:23:21.600Because 57 members of Congress voted against our bill or our amendment, sorry, last year to kill the kill switch on appropriations.
00:23:40.140Okay, good. Please do. I don't understand it. And I don't understand FISA. FISA was written in the 70s to be the fix, to be able to say, okay, the government is spying, so we have to have some balance. So we're going to put a FISA court in there.
00:23:58.240This was to stop the government from abusing power, and now it is the source of the abuse
00:24:13.820Well, Glenn, I like to give credit where it's due, and my colleague, Michael Cloud, a good
00:24:18.320man and one of the best members of Congress, he's kind of my opposite in terms of his demeanor.
00:24:23.660He's Mr. Level-headed and just out there, and he doesn't go to the floor as much.
00:24:27.620I'm out there throwing bombs on the House floor, but we are brothers in our belief in conservatism and limited government.
00:24:33.380He's a big champion of banning the central bank digital currency.
00:24:36.600Michael came into one of our Republican meetings a few weeks back and he said to everybody, he said, guys, the intelligence community never walks in and says, hey, we have all of this power and we are able to use this power to collect lots of information.
00:24:51.260And you know what? Today we decided we're going to give back half our power.
00:24:55.900Here you go. That literally never happens. So we as members of Congress have a duty
00:25:02.420to require it when we're putting together funding that we're taking from taxpayers and
00:25:07.540unfortunately borrowing to fund all of this nonsense. And there's always a reason when
00:25:13.160your guy is the guy as the commander in chief in the executive branch, then everybody goes,
00:25:18.680oh, I guess I can't do it. Let me give you an example. Jamie Raskin, right? Very liberal
00:25:24.000Democrat from Maryland. Jamie puts himself out as a big defender of the Constitution.
00:25:29.360Jamie was on the floor of the House when we had an amendment vote on a warrant protection on FISA
00:25:34.660two years ago when Joe Biden was in the office. Jamie ultimately didn't vote with us to require
00:25:40.880a warrant protection amendment because it was Joe Biden in the White House. And I'm not,
00:25:46.420like, I disagree with Jamie and I'm happy to, you know, punch him on a lot of different issues.
00:25:49.720But I'm not here. I'm not here to disparage him on that. I'm trying to make the case. There were Republicans right now who are like, well, I guess I've got to be more careful now because our guys in the White House. I agree. I want to give the president power, but I do the right thing. But I don't agree that we should that we should not be blind. Like here we are. I'm sorry that we should be blind.
00:26:11.500are universal principles are universal no matter who is in power correct you know i i'm convinced
00:26:19.720our biggest problems in this country um are not are not uh the laws that we have or anything else
00:26:27.260it's the abuse of everything you know the fisa court is not the problem it's the abuse of the
00:26:33.600FISA court. The U visa, this is a visa that you get if you say, I was a victim of a certain kind
00:26:42.720of crime. I'll let him just find this here for a second. Certain kind of crime. And so we say,
00:26:47.940oh, come on in. You're a huddled mass. Let me help you yearn to breathe free. And it is maybe
00:26:54.500at the beginning, maybe it was a good idea. I don't know. But now, massive growth. Guess when
00:27:00.040it started to grow out of control 2009 now 400 000 pending applications uh we can't keep up with
00:27:09.420it and he is chip roy is trying to stop it he's just introduced the end u visa abuse act
00:27:15.380uh to congress what are the what are the conditions that will allow you to get this
00:27:22.200well this was one that has flown under the radar for a lot of people and uh you know my staff has
00:27:28.800been working on this for about six months, just, you know, we knew it existed, but, you know, I
00:27:32.580didn't really dive into it. We had a case in Austin where one of our citizens here, not my
00:27:37.860constituent, but very close, real nice guy. And he was a victim of being targeted by an illegal alien
00:27:44.740for a false accusation of crime. And that was done so that that individual, the illegal alien,0.56
00:27:52.120could claim status and get a U visa to stay in the United States as a crime victim.0.60
00:27:59.400And this is the problem. It's a perverse incentive. And there are other, you know,
00:28:06.240pieces or other statutes or other laws that give people the ability to stay here. If,
00:28:11.480for example, they're a witness to crime, say you're an illegal alien and you know about a
00:28:15.400gang member, cartel, fentanyl, and you're coming in as a witness to say, hey, these bad guys are
00:28:20.520and X, Y, Z, we've got provisions in the law for them to be able to stay an extended period or get
00:28:25.940a visa for a period of time. But so there's no real need for this, by the way. But it was created
00:28:31.060in a do-gooder kind of huddled masses approach that you just described. And so now we've got
00:28:36.020thousands of cases where people are trying to apply to these new visas. And we've had numerous
00:28:41.000examples of fraud that are uncovered by the inspector general of the Department of Homeland
00:28:44.940Security, who, by the way, Inspector General Kufari has been a rock star, a champion all
00:28:51.260through the Biden years. He was getting targeted, harassed. They tried to fire him because he was
00:28:57.220exposing all of the horrors under Alejandro Mayorkas in the Biden administration. He's still
00:29:02.320doing a great job over there identifying some of these programs that are ripe for abuse because
00:29:08.700Congress is always passing laws and creating new programs that can ultimately be abused.
00:29:14.940chip i'm i i'm going to start asking um people who are running for any office two questions i
00:29:23.540want to present these to you as the first person um if you win as attorney general
00:29:32.080will you go after all corruption graft and fraud even no matter what party is responsible
00:29:43.980for it and go after it with everything in you to root it out and to stop it and to put these people
00:29:50.960in jail? Yes, unequivocally. And I'll tell you how, unless you want to go to your second question
00:29:56.700first. No, go ahead. Go ahead. Go ahead. Well, this is, this is partly why there's a significant
00:30:01.020number of people in the Austin swamp who are opposing me. And it's because they know that
00:30:06.020I'm going to bring a fresh view to the Austin swamp. And it is every bit as swampy as the
00:30:10.520Washington swamp. Don't kid yourself. One party rule. They might be on our side of the ideological
00:30:15.660spectrum, but it has a way of corrupting. And so they know I'm going to come in and pursue truth
00:30:22.180wherever it may lead. I will go after NGOs and nonprofits. I will go after every government
00:30:27.260dollar. I've already talked to Don Huffines, who's going to be our comptroller candidate.
00:30:30.900I want to open up all the books. I want to know where the money came from. I want to know where
00:30:34.880the money's going, because if you follow the money, you're going to find the corruption.
00:30:38.340And we need to do that in Austin and D.C. Doge is a good sounding concept, and I support it. I want to doge Austin too. But you need the power of the Office of the Attorney General, who has power on public corruption, to pursue all of this, to expose it.
00:30:53.060Because we have got to stop empowering people to be able to use taxpayer money in their offices, to be able to carry out policies, programs, and all sorts of grift and do it in a way that is undermining the strength of the state of Texas, not just across the country.
00:31:10.720It's real right here in Texas, and I will absolutely go after it as attorney general.0.96
00:31:14.660So the second question is, will you use your office, your powers to do everything you can to stop Sharia law from becoming reality in the state of Texas and the United States of America?1.00
00:31:29.760Yeah, Glenn, and this is probably the single most important issue we face.0.97
00:31:34.720And you and I have talked about it on your show.
00:31:37.560We are big believers and staunch defenders and will die on the hill to defend our rights
00:31:42.100given to us by God that were codified in the Bill of Rights, but they're not given to us
00:46:24.600This is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:46:31.700All right. Um, Jason just broke some news to the, uh,
00:46:35.800insiders and I want to go over Jason. Come in.
00:46:38.640And I'm going to give you something that Donald Trump has just tweeted.
00:46:43.340Assuming Iran agrees to give what has been agreed to, which is perhaps a big assumption,
00:46:49.560the already legendary epic fury will be at an end,0.99
00:46:53.580and the highly effective blockade will allow the Hormuz Strait to be open to all, including Iran.0.99
00:47:02.700If they don't agree, the bombing starts, and it will be, sadly,
00:47:06.620at a much higher level and intensity than it was before thank you for your attention to this matter
00:47:11.280president donald j trump by the way um before i get to that do you know why thank uh thank you
00:47:18.200for your attention to this matter do you know why he says that at the end of all of his tweets
00:47:21.620educate me do you know jason i found this out this is crazy don't do you know why no do you
00:47:28.340remember when he was debanked yeah okay and he got a letter from the bank saying sorry the last
00:47:36.520line was thank you for your attention to this matter
00:47:40.640he has a long memory he has a very long memory isn't that interesting anyway jason i will believe
00:47:51.940this when i see it we don't know who we're even dealing with and even the president is like
00:47:56.280perhaps this is a big assumption um but this is like the third deal that iran has presented to
00:48:04.520the united states in the last couple of days they keep presenting these things i have a guest coming
00:48:09.500up in about 30 minutes it's going to tell us about oil and what what's the deal i keep hearing that
00:48:15.660they're going to run out of space they're going to run out of space well when are they going to
00:48:18.660run out of space and shut down the oil fields are we there yet because if that that could be that's
00:48:24.860the key to the pressure i think of getting a deal done so we'll find that out in just a few minutes
00:48:31.000But what do you think of what he just tweeted?
00:48:33.460Well, I don't – we saw comments from Marco Rubio yesterday just talking about when they're negotiating with the Iranians.
00:48:41.140It's kind of hard to – like sometimes it takes over six days to get a response back because it's going through multiple different layers of the security state, eventually getting down to the Ayatollah.0.58
00:48:50.260Who knows the manipulations from the IRGC?
00:48:53.240Who knows who they're – I don't even know if we know who we're negotiating with.
00:48:56.960What party? Is it the IRGC? Is it the political establishment?
00:49:01.000let's just say i'm highly skeptical every time we get some of these deals or these proposals
00:49:06.780coming from the iranians and there are rumors going around now on more of a 14 or ish point
00:49:13.640plan that they're proposing i have we seen it yet i don't we haven't i've just seen reporting on what
00:49:19.980the rumors are on some of it like you know a moratorium on uranium enrichment us lifting
00:49:25.920sanctions and releasing frozen funds i don't know how far even those two will go yeah yeah i mean
00:49:33.440we'll we'll do all those things if they are you know if they're actually going to not pursue0.93
00:49:41.180you know a nuclear policy and they're gonna you know get away from hezbollah and hamas and all
00:49:47.740of that but those are huge ifs i mean those are huge you trust the irgc because i don't right no
00:49:53.760And I think that this has brought out all of their internal divisions, and I don't even know if the leadership within Iran even knows who's in charge right now.
00:50:07.020As the president said, it's a big assumption, assuming this will go through.
00:50:10.800But meanwhile, the blockade is still in effect.
00:50:13.760I still think the best course of action is to allow things to take its course through the blockade, allow economic pain to continue there and see what they're forced into later.
00:50:31.100Jason, I don't know if you saw this, but I don't even know if this is true.
00:50:39.360But apparently there were some people from the government with inside knowledge that have asked a group of pastors to meet somewhere in the country, Tennessee.
00:50:51.320and they met to get briefed on I don't know lizard people I don't know exactly what do you
00:51:02.620have this story have you looked into this yeah a little bit so this started going around yesterday
00:51:09.160and at first I dismissed it I eventually started seeing it getting pushed all over the place but
00:51:14.740apparently there was a quote large group of pastors I looked a few of them up some of them
00:51:19.240are well-known evangelists that supposedly met at an Airbnb in the mountains of Tennessee where
00:51:26.300okay hang on just a second hang on hang on hang on send me a list of the pastors because I probably
00:51:31.180know some of them and I will call them okay and find out okay but go ahead they met at an Airbnb
00:51:37.040right one of these pastors name is Perry Stone so he he put a video out on x yesterday or on
00:51:43.780YouTube, and I'll just read you a quote that kind of summarizes it. He said, quote, I'm not going
00:51:49.120into great detail, but there were a large number of pastors that have been invited to go to a
00:51:52.960certain state to hear some men in the U.S. government and others share with them a concern
00:51:58.120that they had. The concern revolved around, quote, some of it has to do with crafts that have been
00:52:04.740discovered that are not allegedly part of our planet and materials that are made are not part
00:52:09.480of our planet very strange reptilian looking creatures and other things that almost sound
00:52:14.540like something of a sci-fi movie or hg wells book and it sounds like they're gathering the pastors
00:52:20.880together to get a unified message so that when disclosures happen that there's not i don't know
00:52:28.140what there's not i know this has been discussed in ufo circles before that there will be civil
00:52:33.260unrest amongst uh religious people and how to control that wait wait wait wait wait among
00:52:41.060religious people don't you think if we found out that there are lizard people here we would all0.99
00:52:46.500be a little upset is it why is it just the religious people that are going to be like0.99
00:52:50.140i can't take i you know i'm not going to stand for the lizard people in the shopping center i mean
00:52:54.840what what well this is when you get this it's like specific claims and i've i've actually
00:53:01.680talked about a documentary uh the documentary is called mirage men and i mentioned i bring that up
00:53:07.840because at the very end of the documentary they talk about one of the big specific claims that0.89
00:53:12.320religious people might have a problem with um which understandably so but one of the claims
00:53:17.560or part of the disclosures has always been rumored that the human race has been manufactured by
00:53:24.440extraterrestrials that's one of the multitude of so that's what they thought so wait wait wait
00:53:30.440The people who claim to believe in Jesus Christ are going to go, well, now, wait a minute.0.86
00:53:38.800The lizard people say they came up with all of that, and we're going to believe that?0.87
00:53:43.780Sounds like a psyop invented by atheists.0.81
00:56:01.580There is a fortuitous timing to a lot of the alien talk.
00:56:05.140It always seems like when there's other large news out there or something that the government doesn't really want to talk about or something like that, we always seem to get a disclosure.
00:56:14.400it seems or or is it the is it the government you know these nameless leaks that are coming
00:56:21.780but people connected to the government i'd like to know who the people connected to the government
00:56:26.100are who who are they you know who is doing this this is again i mean honestly i would love to
00:56:33.940hear from christians i'd love to hear from you because maybe a lot of people say i'm not a
00:56:38.700Christian, even though I've been saved and redeemed by Jesus Christ, uh, by accepting his
00:56:44.880atonement somehow or not a Christian. But, uh, I would love to hear from Christians who somehow0.93
00:56:52.660or another, this is going to shake your faith. I just don't believe that. Oh, I believe in God
00:57:00.740until lizard people show up and then I'm going to listen to the lizard people. And they're like,0.64
00:57:06.600yeah let me just let me just tell you that i we all came here a long time ago and made up jesus
00:57:16.100oh okay that's shaking my face i'm sorry sorry don't think so they do live among us and gavin
00:57:26.420newsom and nancy pelosi do you remember do you remember steve dace's uh prediction on your yeah