The Glenn Beck Program - January 29, 2019


Best of the Program | Guests: Tyler Ray, Bobby Schindler & Anthony William | 1⧸29⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

54 minutes

Words per Minute

175.22885

Word Count

9,571

Sentence Count

725

Misogynist Sentences

2

Hate Speech Sentences

2


Summary

On today's show, Glenn Beck talks about the Houston police shooting of a suspect in a drug raid, and why he thinks the media is covering it up. He also talks about a gun he thinks was stolen from his son's hunting trailer in Nebraska.


Transcript

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00:01:17.420 a drug warrant, and things did not work out well. Also, we're going to spend most of the time with
00:01:23.960 a guy named Anthony William. Now, he is the medical medium. He has a fascinating story. He is also the
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00:03:57.040 is the place to go. I want to take you to Nebraska for something that is real troublesome to me.
00:04:05.180 We have Tyler Ray on the phone. And Tyler, your son has a hunting trailer for somebody who doesn't
00:04:14.080 live in a part of the country where there's a hunting trailer. Explain what that is.
00:04:18.300 Glenn, essentially, it's just a trailer that they can secure to keep their decoys, their
00:04:26.120 blinds, all their hunting equipment secured while they're not using it on typically a property
00:04:33.600 that's been leased or being allowed to use on. For hunting. And it's secure when you say that.
00:04:41.860 It's got a padlock on it and you're not going in. Yes. Okay. Exactly.
00:04:47.300 And your son, around Thanksgiving, if I'm correct, had his gun stolen from that trailer and it was
00:04:57.500 an AR. Can you tell me what happened? Actually, the theft occurred during April, the spring of
00:05:03.000 the year. April, okay. It was taken by an individual by the name of Ethan Malley, removed from the trailer.
00:05:11.980 Um, and at that point, uh, um, you know, law enforcement, you know, was involved. Okay. So did
00:05:21.240 they, they didn't catch him though, right away? He sold the gun. Did he not? Correct. He sold the, uh,
00:05:27.220 the weapon to a known gang member, uh, in our community. Okay. Um, now this is an AR. This is the one that
00:05:35.240 the media is all afraid of. This is the one that everybody says, Oh, we need new gun laws. Um, this
00:05:41.360 is the, this is the weapon of death as the media would describe it. So it was stolen by a kid. He
00:05:48.720 then sold it to a known gang member. When did the police get involved and when did they find the gun?
00:05:56.400 Well, the weapon after the sale, uh, fortunately a family member of the gang member, uh, which is also
00:06:04.100 an adult, uh, took possession of the weapon, uh, knew that it was stolen, got it out of our community
00:06:11.820 into a different state to a different family member. And they then contacted law enforcement.
00:06:17.140 And we're very, very fortunate that occurred. Okay. So it wasn't used in a crime that you know of at
00:06:22.680 least. Um, and the gang member who is an adult, I think that's a good, uh, thing to point out here.
00:06:28.820 Uh, the mom turned it in. So he was arrested. That's a felony of, of having a stolen gun.
00:06:37.000 What happened to the guy who stole the gun? Was he prosecuted? He was not prosecuted. They did not
00:06:43.720 have enough, uh, to determine that he had knowledge that the weapon was stolen. Okay. Um, so they were
00:06:49.500 able to prosecute him. Okay. Um, and then the gang member who had the gun.
00:06:58.020 He's, he's the one that did, he's the one that did not get charged. Okay. So the one who, uh,
00:07:03.580 the one who stole, stole the gun and sold it to the gang member, he, that's a felony.
00:07:09.640 Correct. Uh, and any idea how many years it carries? Uh, you know, I, from what I was informed
00:07:17.100 by the kind of attorney's office, uh, they're usually looking at, um, you know, minimum of 18
00:07:22.340 months. Okay. I've, I've, I lived in New York and, uh, and traveled through New Jersey enough
00:07:27.520 and it was 20 years, uh, minimum there, I believe. Um, all right. So it's a felony. He goes
00:07:33.420 to court yesterday. Now you find out along the way that he's plea bargained. Tell me the story
00:07:41.140 here. Uh, we received a letter from the county attorney's office on November 27th stating that
00:07:48.440 the deputy county attorney involved, uh, Alison Rodenbush had dropped the charge from a felony
00:07:56.740 to a misdemeanor theft. Why? Uh, when I asked that question directly to Lee Popakov, the Sarpy
00:08:05.680 county attorney, um, he stated, uh, he couldn't give me an answer to that, that question. And
00:08:11.140 he was not aware that that plea was, was a bargain was given. Wait, the, the, the, the district
00:08:17.600 attorney had no idea that that was happening. The county attorney, county attorney in charge.
00:08:22.880 Correct. And he had no idea. Did not have knowledge that the plea bargain was, was given. Um, which,
00:08:28.840 which, uh, I couldn't imagine because once you drop a, uh, on former law enforcement, once
00:08:36.580 you drop a felony to a misdemeanor, you, uh, get into a situation where they typically do
00:08:43.780 not even give, uh, any time in jail. Right. Well, and, and, and that's where I want to pick
00:08:48.640 it up. We got to take a quick break and I want to pick it up there on the other side of
00:08:51.280 the break of yesterday, there was a hearing. Whenever I talk to, uh, people who are not part
00:08:58.740 of a gun culture and by a gun culture, I mean, just somebody who grew up around hunters
00:09:02.900 or, you know, is comfortable around guns, the people who lived in the cities and have
00:09:07.620 never been around it. They always say, we've got to have more gun laws. Uh, and we, we
00:09:13.240 just, we, we just have to make sure that we put people in a way that, you know, take
00:09:20.460 these guns and use them for bad things. We keep saying, no, you know what, you know,
00:09:25.800 who cares the most about this gun people, gun people care about this. The, the members
00:09:32.340 of the NRA are the most, uh, vigilant when it comes to, uh, gun laws. They want these
00:09:41.160 guys prosecuted. We have Tyler Ray on the phone. He's from Omaha, Nebraska. His, uh,
00:09:48.100 son's AR was stolen. He had it out in a trailer, all locked up as you're supposed to do. Uh,
00:09:54.820 it was a hunting trailer. He had it all locked up. Somebody came, stole the gun. He sold it
00:10:00.880 to a gang member, the guy who stole the gun. That's a felony. He was, he was allowed to
00:10:09.820 plea bargain to a misdemeanor. And Tyler yesterday, what happened, uh, in, in court?
00:10:17.360 Well, during the court, during the hearing, um, in front of judge Cox, uh, the, uh, defendants,
00:10:25.580 uh, um, um, attorney, uh, basically pled that this is a young man, uh, has made few mistakes
00:10:32.480 in his, his, uh, life. And it was, uh, needs an opportunity, uh, to be given the chance.
00:10:38.880 And of course the, the, uh, deputy County attorney that was doing the prosecution,
00:10:43.400 I will, I will admit he did, he did put a strong case forward to asking for maximum sentencing,
00:10:48.360 uh, for the misdemeanor charge. Uh, but you know, the problem came down once you drop
00:10:54.840 a felony to a misdemeanor, uh, typically the court is not going to give any jail time. They're going to
00:10:59.840 give you a probationary period. And, uh, in my opinion, for something of this nature, that that's a,
00:11:08.440 it's, it's a, it's a slap in everybody in this country's face. Uh, it also has to be a slap in
00:11:14.580 the face of the police officers. I mean, the police officers know this guy is going to, I mean,
00:11:19.460 you get away with a felony and you get probation for a felony. Well, come on, you're going to,
00:11:27.300 you haven't learned a lesson. Absolutely. And the officers that did the investigation,
00:11:32.100 I was able to, uh, sit down and speak with the lead officer on that. He had done his job,
00:11:37.520 uh, excellent. The work was excellent. There was no question that this was, uh, going to be
00:11:44.180 prosecuted as a felony. No question that they had him, uh, dead to rights and, uh, for them to,
00:11:51.200 uh, you know, to make a plea for absolutely no reason other than to keep their conviction rate
00:11:56.020 higher, uh, or to speed up the process of the court system, uh, is absolutely crazy. It's crazy.
00:12:05.120 Um, you know, so is anybody looking into Tyler, is anybody looking into, uh, this, I mean, when the
00:12:11.180 county attorney, uh, doesn't call you back when you're asking what is going on and he doesn't
00:12:16.480 call you back until the night before the trial. And then he says, gee, I had no idea this was
00:12:21.100 pleaded to a misdemeanor. That's out of control. Uh, and I can't believe that the, that the people
00:12:27.000 from Nebraska are going to take kindly to this. I don't think so either. Uh, again, you know,
00:12:33.580 this is, I guess, as you say, it's a gun culture. This is a, the plain state. We, uh, we're born,
00:12:40.140 raised hunting as young people here. We have great respect for firearms, the law. And, you know, when
00:12:46.620 these, these situations come up and we have opportunity to set an example and our, uh, public
00:12:53.440 officials, our prosecutors, our county attorneys, they fail to do their job. Uh, the people should,
00:12:59.860 uh, first and foremost, these people are typically elected to their position. We should remove them
00:13:04.640 and, um, make sure that it's known publicly why they're being removed because they're not
00:13:11.360 upholding the laws for protection of the people. And ultimately that's the whole key. The laws are in
00:13:17.080 place to protect the people and they're not doing it. I, I, I, I tell you, I, um, you know,
00:13:23.640 you have a pretty good Senator, um, there in Nebraska. And I know this is, uh, this doesn't
00:13:28.800 involve the Senator, but, uh, uh, uh, Ben Sasse is, is, you know, dealing with protecting guns in the
00:13:36.100 Senate and people who are crying for more laws, more laws. I'm sure he would be interested in this
00:13:40.740 story. Uh, I, I sure he would be. I look forward to speaking with him soon. Yeah. So if you
00:13:46.860 contacted him or otherwise I will, have you contacted him? We've contacted his office and
00:13:52.580 we're looking forward to hearing from him. Okay, good, good. Cause I think he would be
00:13:56.260 interested in that. And, uh, and I, I hope that the people in Nebraska, uh, find out what is this,
00:14:04.360 what is this County attorney doing? What is his name again? Uh, Lee Pavikoff. Yeah. What,
00:14:11.240 what exactly is he doing? Go ahead. Well, you know, our conversations after the hearing,
00:14:16.140 uh, he and a, um, uh, victims advocate supervisor, uh, requested my, my son and myself into a private
00:14:26.280 room to discuss the case. And he was, uh, you know, openly saying, you know, if I would have
00:14:33.040 been involved in this earlier, uh, you know, this may have gone differently. The point is still this,
00:14:38.820 uh, he wasn't involved in this, these are people that are under his direction. Right. And, um, you
00:14:45.560 know, and I really couldn't get an answer other than we started to get blame put toward, uh, the
00:14:51.160 legislature in our state that they're not supporting them on, uh, their prosecutions. And they're telling
00:14:56.100 us that the prisons are too full and we've got to go with probation. Huh? Well then maybe he should
00:15:01.180 reach out to the members of the press in the state and talk about that openly. He could even reach out to
00:15:06.240 me and talk to me about that. Uh, because I'm sure the people of Nebraska would like to know that if
00:15:12.660 that's what their legislature is doing saying, Hey, let these guys go. I think the people of Nebraska
00:15:18.580 should know that. Uh, and I sure don't appreciate, at least for my public servants, I don't appreciate
00:15:24.260 people who blame others, uh, when they are at the top of the chain. Um, thank you so much. And
00:15:30.580 please keep in touch with us and tell us, uh, you know, if anything develops, appreciate it.
00:15:35.460 Thank you, Glenn. Thank you so much.
00:15:39.440 This is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:15:44.960 Hi, it's Glenn. If you're a subscriber to the podcast, can you do us a favor and rate us on
00:15:49.780 iTunes? If you're not a subscriber, become one today and listen on your own time. You can subscribe
00:15:55.400 on iTunes. Thanks. Yesterday, we talked to you about the Tucson man who is in St. Joe's hospital
00:16:01.420 being starved to death in Arizona. Uh, Bobby Schindler, the president of the Terry Schiavo
00:16:06.940 Life and Hope Network. Bobby is Terry's, uh, brother who is there by her side the whole time with her,
00:16:13.980 with, with her amazing, um, uh, sister and brother and, and also parents. Uh, Bobby,
00:16:21.840 welcome to the program. Hi, Glenn. Good morning. So tell me what happened to our patient yesterday.
00:16:29.820 Well, um, it was really extraordinary, uh, Glenn. We, uh, had a meeting scheduled with the
00:16:35.380 administrators. Uh, it was set for nine o'clock. They didn't see us until 10 30. Uh, but I got to
00:16:40.580 tell you, it wasn't a long meeting. Uh, the, uh, gentleman there with the title of CEO, and I believe
00:16:46.660 there was, there was a representative who was a lawyer of the hospital and also a social worker. And,
00:16:50.920 um, just discussed, and they asked us what we wanted. And, um, we, it was quite simple what we
00:16:57.180 wanted. We wanted nutrition and hydration. And they agreed with the, uh, condition that we would
00:17:02.600 work to try and get David transferred out of that facility to another facility that would be willing
00:17:07.100 to take him. This is amazing. Isn't that what they've been asking for for weeks? Uh, yes, uh, Glenn,
00:17:15.280 I, I was quite surprised on how cooperative they were. Uh, I wasn't expecting that. Uh, I was in
00:17:21.740 the room also. We had, uh, Alex Schneider with life legal defense was there with the mother and they
00:17:27.400 were, they were, as I said, they were quite cooperative. I've been in these meetings before
00:17:31.840 and they've never, uh, we've never experienced the administrators that were so cooperative wanting
00:17:36.640 to help. But, but there is a condition that, you know, I don't want to, David is not out of the
00:17:40.780 woods. He is receiving nutrition, hydration. I, I went back and forth with the mom this morning.
00:17:45.600 She said, he's looking better every hour. Uh, he still does need certain treatments that they're
00:17:49.820 not giving him that we're trying to get the hospital to, uh, to administer. Uh, but we need
00:17:55.160 to get him out of there, but he, but his vitals are good. And, and it really was, as you said earlier,
00:17:59.480 it really was miraculous. Uh, Glenn, I, I think in large part, you know, I want to thank you and the
00:18:04.620 other people that, and particularly in the social media, I really think that helps. It puts,
00:18:10.180 uh, pressure on the hospital because it's quite, oh yeah, quite frankly, uh, they would prefer not
00:18:16.260 to have, not to be in the media and particularly in a national program like yourself. Uh, well,
00:18:21.140 and they alluded to that a few more than once in the meeting yesterday. Oh, did they really?
00:18:25.620 Oh yeah. Good. Excellent. Um, all right. So Bobby, um, uh, we spoke yesterday afternoon or we,
00:18:33.580 we texted each other yesterday afternoon when this all came down and, um, there is,
00:18:40.180 nothing more important at this point than, uh, our right to life. And it is being, uh, it's under
00:18:48.000 attack globally, but here in America, it is slipping away from us. And, um, I think that we
00:18:55.220 need to, um, come up with a way to have, you know, this audience that want to participate in this kind
00:19:03.180 of be a, um, you know, first line of defense. When, when something happens like this, we know we have
00:19:09.920 a checklist and we know what we have to do and how we get the word out. Um, and we, you know, we go
00:19:16.480 into action. You told me that, you know, there's, this is happening all the time in America and we need
00:19:22.840 to be able to be activists and, and fight for life. Can you, can you put together maybe a list of
00:19:31.860 things to do and then maybe come on again and, and, you know, we can, we can figure out a way to,
00:19:39.140 you know, basically put a, uh, you know, a life core together, if you will.
00:19:44.120 Well, that would be, that would be, uh, tremendous going. Yes. We, we can do that. We,
00:19:49.380 we kind of, we, we have a call to action. We have kind of, uh, uh, uh, you know, something that we
00:19:54.820 follow when these cases occur, but they're not always, uh, they need to be better organized,
00:19:59.980 but that would be extremely helpful if we can put something like this together because, uh,
00:20:04.340 yesterday it worked just, just as, as we, we hoped it would. And, uh, and as you see,
00:20:09.140 it was a successful outcome and, and, and we try and hope to do that with each, uh, call that we
00:20:15.620 get from families so that that would be extremely helpful. And I think it would be very effective
00:20:19.120 as well. So do you need a hospital now that will take him? Do they need a hospital?
00:20:26.320 Desperately. Uh, we need, uh, we're hoping that David will, will gain the strength. I honestly
00:20:31.400 believe, uh, again, I don't know what his long-term prognosis is, Glenn, but, but he needs help.
00:20:37.080 And the, the, the hospital really gave up on him much too quickly. Uh, and we want to get into a
00:20:42.460 facility that we believe is willing and wanting to try and care for him and restore him, but,
00:20:46.740 but he needs to get his strength back. And once he does, we need to get him out of there. Cause I
00:20:50.240 don't know quite frankly, how long the hospital is going to agree to continue treatments because
00:20:55.040 they did make that clear yesterday that this was just temporary. And we gave him our word that
00:20:59.800 we're going to do our best to find a facility so we can transfer him. All right. So if you know of a
00:21:04.160 facility, you work at a facility, you can help connect us. You have any kind of pull at all.
00:21:10.720 Um, may I, may I send them your way, Bobby? Absolutely. Uh, Glenn. And then this has been
00:21:16.120 the most difficult part of these cases. Oftentimes hospitals will cooperate with us, but we have to,
00:21:21.960 contingent on finding facility. And it's been very difficult to find a facility that would agree
00:21:26.500 to take these patients. Well, that's a whole different, uh, kettle of fish. Um, and we're,
00:21:32.820 and we're working on that on a separate, uh, project. Uh, I would love to talk to you about
00:21:37.240 some time, but we're working on that as well. Okay. Um, so go to life and hope.com. Is that
00:21:43.520 where they can contact you? Yes. And also if any other families are in crisis, please go to life
00:21:49.360 and hope.com. You can read, you can educate yourself as well, Glenn, on how to, you know,
00:21:53.400 hopefully better protect yourselves. If you're faced with these types of situations, it's horrible
00:21:58.040 what's happening. And it is, it really is Glenn. I think people are unaware, uh, until they see cases
00:22:04.980 like this, but these types of things are, are, are frequently happening in our healthcare system
00:22:08.640 today. And it's, and it is frightening the extent that the power that hospitals have now to make
00:22:14.260 decisions regardless what families are asking. I also think it is because the, um, the insurance
00:22:20.140 companies aren't afraid anymore. They're just, they're just not afraid anymore. Cause they're,
00:22:24.400 you know, they're in bed with, with the government now and everybody else. And we've so screwed this
00:22:30.340 system up. There's nobody to run to, uh, and, uh, nobody that will be shamed into it. I'm, I thank you
00:22:37.720 St. Joseph's hospital in Tucson for doing the right thing. Life and hope.com go to life
00:22:44.000 and hope.com. Bobby Schindler.
00:22:51.860 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:23:04.980 Anthony, Anthony, Anthony, the medical medium.
00:23:09.320 You have, you have turned me into a giant fart bag that cannot go out anywhere because my wife
00:23:22.700 is forcing me to drink. What is it? 16 ounces of, I have a whole, I have a whole bunch of celery
00:23:31.720 every morning when I get up and I look forward to it because of you make it. You know, you're lucky.
00:23:39.220 It's not 24 hours. Oh my gosh. Do not say anything like that. We in this interview right now. Don't
00:23:45.580 make it worse in my household. Here's the thing, Anthony. Uh, my wife picked up your book because
00:23:52.260 we have a friend with MS and, um, she's really, she really struggles. And she started reading your
00:23:58.100 book and she said, this guy is amazing and has made a huge impact on my life. And my wife read it,
00:24:04.080 read your book. And she came to me and she's like, you have to read this book and you have to start
00:24:08.500 drinking shell celery juice. And I'm like, no one or the other. I read the book or celery juice.
00:24:13.460 And she said, read, you read the book and you'll understand the celery thing. I read the book. And
00:24:19.760 the problem is I find your arguments credible, but I hate you for it.
00:24:30.060 Look, I mean, you know, the thing is with, with celery juice, it's the single most powerful remedy
00:24:36.040 right now on the planet to get somebody to move forward. Finally, we have a tool that moves the
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00:24:48.160 thyroiditis, or anything going on, um, Lyme disease, all of it can, can really get a leg
00:24:55.120 up, can move forward when they're doing that celery juice. And there's so much confusion out there right
00:24:59.780 now to why it works or how it works. And, and what they'll throw at you is, oh, science and
00:25:05.000 research hasn't figured, you know, they haven't figured it out. They haven't even looked at celery.
00:25:08.900 So it's, so it, it's, you know, people say, well, it can't work. It can't work. If science
00:25:14.760 and research hasn't looked at it, science and research is so behind on chronic illness. It's
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00:25:26.660 and research that I want to know, you know, we're science and research to the mom that can't get out
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00:25:41.660 to doctor, you take a medication, you know, maybe it works a little bit. Maybe it doesn't take the
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00:26:03.420 talk about why celery juice moves people forward. It's the first thing. It's not even a trend. It's
00:26:10.240 bigger than a trend. A trend doesn't work. That's the thing. You know, that's the thing about it. A
00:26:16.380 trend doesn't work. It never does. It's only it's a trend is propelled and created by money,
00:26:21.640 you know, by interest, by money that investors create a trend and then people use it or whatever.
00:26:27.580 And it could, it could maybe make them feel a little bit better. Maybe not. Nobody knows,
00:26:32.480 but this is getting people better. It's a grassroots movement that I've been building for
00:26:38.240 years with celery juice that I started. And now it's taking over. And I'm really sorry you got
00:26:44.560 sucked into it. Believe me, man. Listen, okay. So Anthony tell it. And I hate to be, I hate to be,
00:26:50.520 you know, uh, I hate to overshare here, but good Lord, man. I just, I, I, I can't conduct business
00:26:58.880 because I'm just like, excuse me. I, I've, I've got to go in the other room for a few minutes
00:27:04.120 and just fart. I mean, for the love of Pete, does that ever stop?
00:27:09.020 It does. It does. And make sure your wife is straining the celery juice. So after she juices
00:27:16.080 it, grab like a fine strainer and you know, just pour it through a mesh strainer. That's really
00:27:23.520 important. And 16 ounces, if you're still having, if you're having that kind of thing going on at 16
00:27:29.300 ounces, then wait before you move it up. But I want you to move it up. Wait, what are you out of your
00:27:35.480 mind? Are you out of your mind? Oh my gosh. Okay. All right. I'm stations, uh, or anywhere
00:27:44.580 where my wife is edit that part of this interview out. We're live. That's crap. Um, all right.
00:27:51.440 He wasn't talking about me, sweetheart. Now, listen, you know, I, um, I really, I really am, um,
00:28:01.820 am frustrated with you because, uh, the, I've gone to doctors for, uh, about eight years. And so I know
00:28:11.120 what it's like when people just can't find an answer. I had, you know, I've leaky gut. I have
00:28:16.280 adrenal fatigue, uh, and I'm gaining, I'm getting fat and I have, and I, that's the liver. That's your
00:28:23.540 liver. So that's a big part of all that. And that's why it's so good. You're drinking the celery
00:28:27.580 juice because shut, shut up. Shut up. I was just, I shut up on the celery juice. Shut up. Okay. So,
00:28:35.060 so here's, here's the thing I've read your story. I know. First I read, you know, the, the parts of
00:28:43.480 that book that, that, you know, pertain to the things that I have seen and you are so very clear
00:28:50.000 on it. You, you, you are really the only person that I have seen that nails how I feel, uh, in its
00:28:59.340 totality. Um, and so I'm, I'm willing to do these things cause I've gone to every other doctor, uh,
00:29:05.680 and nobody can make it right. Uh, and I just think all the drugs that you take are just not good for
00:29:10.900 you. I don't think that does any good, um, in some ways for some things. Um, but I read the beginning
00:29:18.120 of your tale and I am a guy who has had similar experiences, not like, not to the extent that you
00:29:26.980 have. Um, but I, so I, I'm a believer in this stuff, but it's got to be a little crazy for you,
00:29:37.040 um, to admit this because I got to believe it does for some people hurt your credibility that you say
00:29:43.940 you're an actual medium. Can you start with your tale? Uh, in fact, I'm going to take a quick
00:29:49.320 minute cause I don't want to interrupt you. Um, uh, we'll take a quick minute here and then tell us
00:29:54.260 about the first experience that you had with your grandmother when you were, I think five.
00:30:00.220 Um, yeah, four years. Yeah. Four years old, four years old. It's an incredible story and we'll just
00:30:06.160 kind of take it from there. Anthony William, the medical medium, what's the name of your new book,
00:30:11.480 Liver Rescue? Yeah. Liver Rescue. Liver Rescue. Medical medium, liver rescue. And I think everybody
00:30:18.220 here in the audience heard him say, reduce the celery juice, Glenn, reduce the celery juice.
00:30:23.740 Anthony William, uh, he's got a new book out called Liver Rescue. Um, he's, uh, the author also of
00:30:30.580 Medical Medium is how I, uh, have, uh, come across him. Uh, and he has an incredible story starting at
00:30:38.480 four years old. Can you tell us the story? Sure, sure. I was sitting at the table at the dinner table
00:30:45.280 with the family and heard a voice perfectly clear. It started actually in the morning though,
00:30:49.880 hearing the voice right when I woke up and you know, I, I look, I realized like you were saying
00:30:55.640 before, you know, having the story, you know, the, the credibility, a lot of people might be like,
00:31:01.220 okay, here's the voice. Great. I'm going to trust this guy. It's not my fault that a voice gives me
00:31:07.640 advanced medical information, even at four years old where you can't even understand it, like
00:31:12.040 intricate blood about blood and intricate information about your immune system at five,
00:31:17.640 six, seven years old. So the story starts where, um, where I knew my grandmother had cancer
00:31:24.060 and that's how it started at that age, but it even, and you know, when they, when they looked into
00:31:29.580 it, of course she had cancer, but it even went as far as being in grade school, having child sitting
00:31:35.680 next to me in class. And I told the teacher that the child had meningitis because the voice told me
00:31:42.320 the child had meningitis and the teacher was like, well, I'm going to call the child's parents in. So
00:31:47.980 she did, she called my parents in, we're all sitting there. And you know, the child's parents
00:31:53.840 is saying, no, he doesn't have meningitis. We don't know where he could have even heard of this,
00:31:57.680 everything like that. Anyway, the next morning, the child didn't come back to school
00:32:01.200 because he was in the hospital all night long with 105 temperature. So it was,
00:32:07.740 it was always like this, you know, at age 14, I was a stock boy in a grocery store and I was
00:32:14.240 building up my clientele. I was literally building up my clientele at that age. And because I would
00:32:20.040 know what was wrong with people, no matter where I was or what I was doing, because I would hear it
00:32:23.940 perfectly clear. And, you know, so it was always this every day in my life. It was never a day off.
00:32:30.300 It was never an hour off, but it was information that was always advanced, just as advanced as it
00:32:35.960 is now in the books about why someone has multiple sclerosis or rheumatoid arthritis or Hashimoto's
00:32:42.200 thyroiditis. So where, what are the real causes? Because science and research doesn't know the real
00:32:46.940 cause of excellent psoriasis. So it all through my life, it was about hearing this voice perfectly
00:32:52.860 clear. It was giving me advanced information about medical and, you know, about people, what's
00:32:58.900 happening with people, medical knowledge. That's 20, 30, 40 years ahead of science and research and
00:33:04.880 still is and still is after all these decades. And the thing is, I've dedicated my life, a little bit
00:33:12.400 more about my story, is I dedicated my life helping people, the chronically ill, being a voice for them
00:33:17.240 because they were told they were crazy or lazy or they really weren't sick because their doctor
00:33:23.880 couldn't figure it out. All through the 80s, 90s, all through the 2000s, people, you know, I would be
00:33:29.200 literally at nursing homes or be by my client's bedside giving them B12 drops when people didn't
00:33:36.460 even believe in B12. I've been in it all along, all this time, helping people recover, giving them the
00:33:44.480 answers they needed. And I finally, the waiting list got so big to see me, it got so big, it was gotten to the
00:33:50.520 millions that I had to put the books out. So that's what happened. The book you're reading is the first book
00:33:56.340 I put out. And that was because I couldn't do it anymore. We're doing the one-on-ones. I did thousands of them
00:34:02.560 over the years. And I had to put the information now, the medical information that's advanced in the book so I can help
00:34:08.280 out millions of people. And part of that's the celery juice. Stop it. And that's the celery juice. Yeah.
00:34:13.200 Stop. It's amazing. I don't work.
00:34:19.040 So, Anthony, I share a story that I don't think I've shared on the air ever, at least all of it.
00:34:28.560 Um, when I was, uh, 14, um, I walked by my mother in the kitchen and, uh, I remember looking at her,
00:34:38.160 she had her hands in the sink and I was walking down the hallway and, uh, I heard a voice so loud
00:34:43.340 that it made me stop. And it said, stop, go back, give your mother a hug, tell her you love her. She
00:34:48.840 won't be here long. And I, much to my everlasting regret, I didn't. Cause I thought that was crazy.
00:34:58.140 A couple of years later, I heard the same voice, tell me the same thing about my grandfather.
00:35:03.160 And it freaked me out when I was in high school, a couple of years. My grandfather died a couple of
00:35:10.580 years later. Um, uh, I heard the voice again, I was dating a girl and she had no symptoms of any
00:35:18.820 thing. And I heard the voice again. And, uh, I thought for sure she was going to die.
00:35:26.000 And, and I, and I remember thinking, I don't want this. I don't want this. And I went to only one
00:35:31.520 friend and I said, look, I've never told anybody this, but these three things, this is the third
00:35:36.280 time this has happened. And the first two people died and I am freaking out. And as it turned out,
00:35:41.680 she had a brain tumor in the center of her head. Um, and she ended up living, but it freaked me
00:35:48.800 out. And I remember thinking, I don't want this. I don't want it. I don't want it. I don't want it.
00:35:53.600 I don't want it. This is a curse, not a blessing. I don't want it. Um, you have to have felt that way.
00:36:01.180 Oh yeah. So I've always felt it's been a curse. I mean, uh, really, I mean, it hasn't given me a
00:36:06.400 normal life and basically it's just, it's forced me just to only do this work my whole life. You know,
00:36:13.520 it's not about, and it was never about me. That's the thing. You know, someone said,
00:36:17.500 when did he start this yesterday? Cause we're just, if someone just hears about me today,
00:36:21.520 they'll be like, when did he start this three years ago? He just, he, he must've taken a
00:36:25.440 nutritional class. He must've gotten interested in health. Actually, no, it's always been this way.
00:36:32.100 I've always been doing this. I've worked on thousands and thousands of people. And,
00:36:36.280 and because I had no choice, it, I didn't even want to do it at the beginning. I didn't,
00:36:41.380 but you know, spirit said to me, and I just say spirit and because the voice I hear,
00:36:46.300 spirit says to me that, look, you have to care about people. You have to have the compassion.
00:36:51.480 You have to care about what they're going through, what they're suffering is. You have to get in touch
00:36:56.280 with that and you have to do something about it. So I've dedicated my whole life doing something
00:37:01.260 about it. And that's just been it.
00:37:02.980 So I've got to push back now because I, I, I actually believe you. Um, but I am skeptical
00:37:14.600 because, you know, I've met John Edwards and I've, you know, and everybody has seen these crazy
00:37:20.640 people who claim all these things. Um, and they play on people. And I'm a guy who I've, I've seen,
00:37:28.180 I've spent, I don't know. I don't know how many hundreds of thousands of dollars I've spent on my
00:37:33.480 health and I have felt alienated and crazy. And even to this day, I still think maybe I'm just
00:37:41.760 making all of this up and I have medical tests that do show me things, but nobody can really tie
00:37:46.720 it all together. And so you, you are at the end of your rope. And so when somebody like you comes
00:37:51.860 along and says, no, I tell you, this is what it is. You are preying on the most vulnerable.
00:37:57.000 That's the way it can be looked, looked at. Can you, can you help with, uh, have you sorted
00:38:05.020 through this? Do you have a, I don't even know if it's some sort of a, uh, uh, uh, kind of,
00:38:14.180 have you gotten your arms around how you talk to people who are just like, look, I, you know,
00:38:19.620 I know how this looks, you know, when they're not validated, when people aren't validated for
00:38:26.940 their, for their, um, aches and pains, mystery, tingles and numbness, rigging in the ears, migraines,
00:38:32.040 neck pain, back pain, um, burning feelings in their feet, achy feet, um, you know, floaters
00:38:38.880 in the eyes, dizziness, balance problems, vertigo issues. Um, it gives you, you know, when you're
00:38:44.320 not validated and you're told that you're, you know, you're, whatever's wrong with you,
00:38:48.940 you're making it up in your head or anything like that. Uh, instead of like, it shouldn't be
00:38:54.800 looked at that. I'm, I'm, I'm like praying on someone or anything like that. It's actually the
00:39:00.140 opposite. I've been able to bring people's stories forward. If you look at my Instagram,
00:39:04.920 medical medium, Instagram page, you wouldn't believe, you wouldn't believe the thousands
00:39:10.240 of people's lives that are coming back. So if someone's a skeptic and says, Oh, okay, he's,
00:39:15.800 you got vulnerable people, vulnerable people out there. He's, he's probably taking advantage
00:39:20.000 of it. How, what, by, by a book or something? By what? I don't even sell anything. Celery
00:39:25.760 juice. I don't sell celery juice. I know. I know. Okay. Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang
00:39:31.400 on, hang on, hang on. I want you to, if you can hang on for just a minute, I've got to take
00:39:34.780 a network break. Then we'll, uh, then we'll come back and I want to, uh, get a handle on what
00:39:42.060 the basic things are that people can do that will really change their lives.
00:39:46.520 When I told you a few weeks ago that I started drinking celery juice against my will, because
00:39:50.520 my wife was holding me hostage. Um, and she had read a book medical medium. I immediately
00:39:55.680 got a bunch of people said, Glenn, please don't jump on the bandwagon of a, of another fad.
00:40:00.380 Um, and, uh, and I completely understand that. Um, you know, I, I was with Dr. Atkins when,
00:40:07.600 before it was a fad and I believe what he said, uh, was true. The problem was when it became
00:40:14.920 a fad, nobody was actually following through on the full thing. They weren't doing what
00:40:21.460 he was talking about. They were just like, Oh, I can just eat high fat and I just do whatever
00:40:26.620 I want. No, no, you can't. Um, and so, you know, when, when you look at somebody and they're
00:40:33.540 like, Hey, I'm on the celery juice diet. Well, that's not really what it is. Um, it's a whole
00:40:38.860 philosophy behind it. And, and I have, I have read, uh, medical medium myself because I said to my
00:40:45.580 wife, okay, I'm going to read it before I'm drinking any of that. And I, I believe it is sound.
00:40:51.980 Now, can you find any, you know, medical studies? Let me ask the guy who wrote it, Anthony William,
00:40:58.780 author of medical medium. You've kind of answered that, haven't you? There's, there's really not a
00:41:04.680 lot out there on the things that you recommend. No, there was, listen, there's science and research
00:41:10.720 is so behind on medicine in general with chronic, with chronically ill, chronic illness.
00:41:15.280 Science and research still believes your body's attacking itself. If you have eczema psoriasis,
00:41:19.460 or if you have Hashimoto's thyroiditis, or they still believe your body's actually attacking
00:41:24.740 itself, that's actually false. That's a theory from the 1950s to put the blame on the person
00:41:31.520 because science and research doesn't know the cause of your illness. And I spell out the causes
00:41:36.700 like in medical medium, liver rescue, I spell out the causes of gout, diabetes, eczema psoriasis.
00:41:42.620 I spell out that, you know, basically, you know why it's happening with advanced medical knowledge.
00:41:48.980 And that's what people need. They need a fighting chance because we're not winning the
00:41:54.680 battle on chronic illness. Celery juice is one way to help win it. It's interesting you say this,
00:41:59.460 Glenn. You said, look, people just, it's true. It's taken off in such a way. Hundreds of millions
00:42:04.500 of people are drinking it now. We're going to not even going to have celery left pretty soon.
00:42:09.560 Farms are going to have to just be dedicated to celery.
00:42:12.480 Going into, Marissa just told me during the break, she went in, she was going to make herself a salad.
00:42:17.540 She had to grab some soup. She had to grab some celery. She couldn't find it in the store.
00:42:22.480 Kay, the makeup artist, was just in here just a minute ago. She said, I just want to thank him
00:42:28.580 for my eczema. She said, I started drinking the celery juice. I have really bad eczema.
00:42:35.560 She said, I thought I would try it. I stopped taking it because my eczema has cleared up and
00:42:40.540 I wanted to see if it was related. And it came back right away. So I'm back on the celery juice.
00:42:45.620 Well, here's what's happening. Here's the problem that's happening right now is trends that were
00:42:49.800 started by investors that wanted people to have a popular trend to consume. I could go into a whole
00:42:55.860 bunch of different trends out there in alternative medicine. Well, those people now want to capitalize
00:43:00.940 in celery juice and ruin it for everybody else by putting something that they sell inside the juice,
00:43:06.360 celery juice. And so what we're going to see is basically the fall of it because people are going
00:43:14.740 to be confused. They're going to have to put in products that they have to buy, all these different
00:43:19.480 tricks out there. So I want to keep it honest. I want to keep it right down to the source. It's
00:43:24.480 straight celery juice, 16 ounces on an empty stomach. And in the morning is best. And no pulp
00:43:31.560 in there. Do not just throw it in a smoothie or create a blend of celery in a blender and then drink
00:43:38.500 the pulp with it. There's a lot of mistakes being made right now. And the reason is because there's
00:43:44.500 there's other interests saying, oh, my God, wait a minute. This is a rogue trend. That's the thing,
00:43:49.480 Glenn. This is a rogue trend that's built on people actually healing. So it's not really a trend or a
00:43:55.880 fad. It's above a trend or a fad because people don't really heal on trends and fads. This is above
00:44:01.660 that. So what this is all about, it's all about healing. I remember with Atkins, I was an early
00:44:09.300 adopter on that. And when they came out with the Atkins bars and everything, I said to my wife,
00:44:13.640 it's over. It's over because now it's a product. And now everybody will eat the product and say,
00:44:21.180 well, I'm on Atkins. And they have no idea what they're doing or the meaning or the ideas
00:44:26.940 behind why you eat what you eat. And it was a garbage and it was over and it was over.
00:44:32.820 Glenn, Glenn, celery juice is an herbal extraction. You'll see dieticians come on to try to actually
00:44:39.780 stop the movement. And I love dieticians. It's a lot of amazing ones. But you'll see a dietician
00:44:43.800 come on or a nutritionist or another health professional come on an article because there's
00:44:48.340 dozens and dozens of articles written about me right now being the originator and everything and
00:44:52.340 people trying to debunk it. What's happening is they'll say, oh, it's a vegetable that you should just
00:44:56.900 eat with some peanut butter on it. He's wrong about juicing it because science doesn't know
00:45:01.060 anything about it yet. And what they don't get, it's not a vegetable. It's an herbal extraction,
00:45:06.400 a powerful one that's here for a reason. And it's, you know, and the funny thing is,
00:45:11.580 I'm sorry it had to be me to discover it and get it out there because exactly like you said,
00:45:17.340 you know, hey, I'm a guy that hears a voice. So if I find a miracle remedy to move the planet
00:45:22.280 forward, it's people are going to be like, well, where's the science? Well, science will find out
00:45:27.200 that there's sodium cluster salts. It's something that information that came to me, the resource I
00:45:32.080 have that we were talking about earlier, told me about the sodium cluster salt. It's a subgroup of
00:45:38.260 sodium. It kills pathogens like Epstein-Barr that are responsible for ME, CFS, chronic fatigue syndrome,
00:45:46.000 fibromyalgia, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, things that I've already brought forward that I put the truth
00:45:51.720 out about Epstein-Barr causing these illnesses long before science and research. And now they're
00:45:56.460 just talking about it. Celery juice destroys the pathogen, the Epstein-Barr virus responsible for
00:46:02.980 all these different illnesses. And that's why it's working. And, you know, I'm really sorry. I got
00:46:08.120 to apologize that I'm 30, 40 years ahead of science to help the chronically ill. The thing is, the thing
00:46:14.020 meaning I'm sorry for the industries that bank roll and bank on people's sicknesses, because what's
00:46:20.140 happening now, people are starting to get better with that celery juice and it's changing the
00:46:24.760 planet. It's not just a trend that was thrown out there like bone broth and now bone powders and
00:46:29.920 collagens for sale and all these other things that people don't even know if it's helping or not.
00:46:34.480 This is actually turning lives around. You'll see it on my Instagram feed. You'll see it on my Facebook.
00:46:38.860 It's changing millions of lives. There's a reason for it. It's pure. It's untampered with information
00:46:46.780 that has no interest group behind it. And it's saving lives literally. It's part of the whole
00:46:53.060 thing that's saving lives along with the medical medium information. So what is it that it's supposed
00:46:58.680 to do? And do I ever get a reprieve from celery juice? Have I ever had enough?
00:47:03.420 Well, look, how long you've been on it now? Two weeks. Oh, that's nothing. Oh, I hate it so much.
00:47:13.360 I hate it. I mean, I look at it every day and I'm like, oh, pain, fatigue, no will to live or celery
00:47:24.200 juice. And it's a choice I have to make every day. And usually the celery juice loses in my head.
00:47:31.420 I hate it. A lot of people love it. Every now and then it'll be really good stalks, thick,
00:47:40.580 juicy, rich stalks that actually are filled with so much nutrition. They're all filled with
00:47:46.140 nutrition, all celery, whether it's the spindly ones with more leaves or the thicker, juicier
00:47:51.300 stalks. But you'll find you'll get used to it. You'll like it. It's I think a lot of people
00:47:58.560 a lot of people like it off the start. And a lot of people, you know, they tend to learn
00:48:04.820 how to love it. But here's the deal. One thing it will do for you is that when you go off of
00:48:09.560 it, you'll know what it was doing for you. You really will. Some people feel the benefits
00:48:14.380 in three days, some in two weeks, some inevitably, like no matter what, instantly.
00:48:20.720 Why is it tearing me up? Because my wife loves it, loves it. And I know a lot of people who love it.
00:48:27.080 Why is it tearing me up? Because you're filled with bugs. And it's not a scary thing to have
00:48:33.620 bugs in you. Everybody has bugs in them. That's why everybody gets sick with something. They have
00:48:39.600 either strep in their system causing sinus problems, UTIs, coughs, and all kinds of different
00:48:45.480 things, rashes, styes. They have viruses in them. They have different bugs and pathogens that we have
00:48:51.480 in us. And when you have enough of them in your intestinal tract, and your hydrochloric acid has
00:48:56.680 been low for years, and your bile reserves are low in your liver, because with you, it's all about the
00:49:00.820 liver. Your liver reserves are really low. You're stagnant and sluggish in there. Your bile is low.
00:49:06.440 Your HCL is low. All this in your digestive tract. So when you start dumping that stuff, that stuff,
00:49:11.080 that celery juice, that stuff has power. And when it starts going in there, it kills off all these
00:49:16.640 bugs, mold, yeast, fungus, unproductive fungus, viruses, bacteria. And you're just going to be
00:49:23.040 like outgassing that, meaning like you're just going to have to go through the process. But one
00:49:27.620 thing's for certain, it's going to move you forward. It moves so many people forward too.
00:49:32.840 If I light a match, I'll move into the next room quickly without even walking.
00:49:36.640 I'm happy you're on it. I'm actually really proud of you. And I'm honored that you even had me on the
00:49:42.360 show, really, you know?
00:49:43.620 No, I have a lot of respect for your bravery. I believe that we do have people on the other side
00:49:54.520 of the veil that are guiding us. I do believe that you can become one with a spirit of empathy,
00:50:03.180 if you will. And it changes your outlook. And I know that has to be a pretty hard
00:50:08.500 cross to bear. I mean, unless you're a really great fraud and you would be exposed, I would
00:50:15.920 think by now if you were. But after 35 years of working on the crime deal, and now in the public
00:50:24.100 eye a lot more than ever before, you know, I still haven't lost the fact that I'm working for the
00:50:30.560 people because that's what it's about. I'm working for them. It's not about me. It never
00:50:35.520 was. It's about the person that really is suffering and struggling. And you know what, Glenn? When
00:50:40.780 you're not sick and you don't have any and you don't have really any symptoms you're contending
00:50:44.540 with or it's really mild stuff, you just think that the chronically ill, that you just don't get
00:50:49.800 in touch with it. I see it all the time out there. I see it on YouTubes and I see it out there in the
00:50:54.440 media and other places where people don't realize that when you're really sick with stuff,
00:50:59.040 it changes you as a person. It does. It challenges you like no other. And the people that aren't
00:51:04.260 sick, they just don't get it. They just don't know what that's like. They really don't see that.
00:51:08.880 And you know what? Celery juice is there for them when they get sick down the road, too.
00:51:12.860 So the point is, though... Oh, hang on just a second. I have to insert.
00:51:16.660 So you got that to look forward to. All right, go ahead.
00:51:19.580 I know. I know. The bottom line is, it's a gift that it's there for people, the celery juice.
00:51:27.940 And it's one of the very tools. It's one of the powerful tools and one of the most powerful ones
00:51:32.300 in the Medical Medium series books that I put out there. You know, intricate, really advanced
00:51:37.320 information ahead of science so people can heal. And you know what? Tens of thousands of doctors
00:51:42.920 across the country, MDs, are using my books in their practices right now because millions of patients
00:51:49.020 have brought the books in and they demanded their doctors to learn. And they're actually
00:51:53.400 doing it. Not all the doctors, of course. I mean, I'm sure it's funny that they're just going to be
00:51:58.820 like, I'm not going to use this information. But there's tens of thousands that are. And globally,
00:52:04.340 it's happening, too. So the celery juice, hey, it's a big part of it. Look, I'm proud of you,
00:52:09.980 because if you're drinking that much, you're doing 16 ounces. That's incredible. Truly.
00:52:14.200 I have that on tape, and I'm going to play that for my wife. Anthony, I really appreciate your time.
00:52:22.480 I'd love to get you in for a podcast and talk a little deeper about some of the things that are
00:52:27.360 in the book. I will tell you that your description, at least for what I have been diagnosed with,
00:52:34.260 and I have, is the best description I have read from anybody. And I've seen some of the best in the
00:52:40.800 world. And I think that's why you're connecting, because you do, you are connecting with,
00:52:48.300 you're connecting the dots where so many others are like, oh, and also, this might be. And you're
00:52:54.680 like, no, I don't have any of that. And you've just narrowed it down, and you've just captured it.
00:53:02.260 And I appreciate everything that you do, and I appreciate the trouble that you probably endure.
00:53:08.240 And I appreciate the fact that you've endured this 40 minutes with me. So thank you so much.
00:53:14.080 My job is to provide answers for the chronic leal. And if someone's dealing with even a symptom,
00:53:22.220 and they don't consider themselves chronic leal, then my job is to provide answers for people that
00:53:26.800 are dealing with symptoms they don't want. The bottom line is, yeah, is that I've been here for
00:53:31.920 people. I still am. And if people can break that barrier and say, where's his source? And, you know,
00:53:37.900 maybe, you know, a lot of people, they can push that aside, and they can just get the information
00:53:42.080 and heal. They're going to make their lives better. Thank you so much. Anthony William,
00:53:47.620 the author of a new book called Liver Rescue, and also Medical Medium. And you follow him on
00:53:56.340 Instagram, and you will see the thousands of people that are doing what he says and how they're
00:54:01.840 affected. I know that my life has been affected by him. And by personal note, a very good friend of
00:54:11.760 ours who has MS has been greatly affected in a positive way by by his by his book, his teachings
00:54:19.680 and his philosophies on how to make yourself feel much, much better. Anthony William, you can find
00:54:28.060 him at MedicalMedium.com. The Blaze Radio Network. On Demand.