Biden’s FEMA Put Conservatives on Secret Blacklist?! | Guests: Max Tegmark & Kevin Freeman | 10⧸22⧸25
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Summary
Glenn Beck has a lot to talk about today. First, he talks about Chirp, then he gives an update on the Islamification of America, and finally, he's joined by Chip Roy to talk a little bit about maybe getting rid of the filibuster.
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Hello, America. We've got an amazing podcast for you today.
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First of all, we have an update on the Islamification of America,
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something that people are not really paying attention to, and it is stunning.
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We also have Chip Roy to talk a little bit about maybe getting rid of the filibuster.
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Not something I'm thrilled about, but there's lots of caveats.
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I want to talk to him about it. We'll get all the straight scoop from him.
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Also, a guy I've wanted to talk to for a long time, he called me out of the blue last week,
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named Max Tegmark, a guy who was an AI scientist and ethicist and really quite brilliant,
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I read it years ago and thought, man, I'd love to talk to this guy.
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But he called me because he said, hey, listen, you kind of get this,
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and, you know, I would like to announce something on your show.
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So he's coming on to talk about superintelligence
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and a really important thing he needs your help with,
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But first, I really want to start with the weaponization of government
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because everybody is like, oh, poor James Comey.
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Now, the same people that didn't realize that, oh, maybe it's weaponization of government.
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You're taking the presidential candidate off the ballot.
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You've banned him from all social media, and you're trying to put him in jail.
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But James Comey and John Bolton, who, by the way,
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the investigation started during the last administration under Joe Biden,
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But they don't recognize what has just been announced,
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So, they say that Donald Trump has weaponized the government.
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That he has targeted John Bolton and obsessed with James Comey.
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They've said it a million times over and over again without, you know,
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without ever asking, you know, who actually held the trigger here.
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But for a moment, just for the case of this argument, let's just say all of that was true.
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Let's say Trump had used the power of the state to punish those two people who had crossed him.
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Just say, for the sake of argument, that's all true.
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These are men who sat in the highest rooms of power.
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Because what we just learned from the Department of Homeland Security is something far, far worse.
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This time, the target is not a political rival.
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There is new news that is coming out today, according to the DHS Privacy Office report,
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which was launched after a bunch of whistleblowers came forward, that now says that FEMA did not mishandle just a few cases.
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They tracked Americans, their political and religious beliefs during disasters, not in theory, in black and white.
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Sign in yard states, I'm a bitter gun owner clinging to my religion.
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Homeowner had a sign stating, this is Trump country.
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They, they, these are not comments, you know, about storm patterns.
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And when these people were flooded, they were homeless, they were desperate and asked for help from the same government that preaches compassion and equity,
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They got silence, delay, and sometimes nothing at all.
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The DHS report now confirms, quote, FEMA violated the Privacy Act of 1974 by collecting and storing data tied to protected speech.
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They were checking bumper stickers and writing you down in a book.
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The FEMA workers then, and we told you all this, but it was a conspiracy theory.
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FEMA workers skipped homes if you had a MAGA flag or a yard sign.
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Quote, we don't recommend anyone visit this location.
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This is the same agency that airlifts people off of rooftops after hurricanes, that distributes food and shelter when nothing else works.
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And they were told to avoid Americans because who they voted for, not terrorists, not criminals, citizens, you.
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I will tell you, I have been in disaster after disaster, much of it not of my own creating, but natural disaster all over the world.
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I have shown up at the hurricanes and the floods and the tornadoes with help.
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And not once did it even occur to me to ask you, what's your political affiliation?
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Not once did it even occur to any of us to say, where do you stand on the Second Amendment?
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I read this report, the floods in Florida and the tornadoes in Tennessee and the hurricanes in South Carolina, where people waited for days for aid that never came.
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And when it did come because of pressure from people like us, survivors, Americans who lost everything, received a $700 check.
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Meanwhile, billions are being funneled to illegal immigrants, to foreign wars, to bureaucracies studying climate equity.
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Because they were busy making notes about bumper stickers.
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I read this this morning, and I saw it firsthand, but I couldn't prove it.
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But I saw it firsthand, and I reported on it at the time.
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But they could say it was an isolated incident, and I couldn't prove otherwise.
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This is as un-American as our withdrawal in Afghanistan.
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One of the biggest things about Americans is that we are generous.
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And now we find out we had a president and an administration that was making a political list,
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a blacklist, where they would not give aid to Americans who were suffering.
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You're taking my tax dollars, and if I happen to be the one that needs aid, I don't get coverage
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It's the most offensive thing I've heard of our country ever doing on aid.
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Yeah, well, why don't you shine a light on some of these things?
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The FEMA database quietly flags citizens as politically undesirable.
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What would the media have said or done if Donald Trump had ignored those who lost their homes
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If he didn't just show up, it would be bad enough, right?
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He tried to cut all of the red tape in California.
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Can you imagine if he just hadn't have shown up, which Biden never did?
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Worse yet, can you imagine what would be said if you found out
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that Donald Trump, his FEMA, was making a list and saying they voted for Gavin Newsom.
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I am just as outraged that it happened under the last administration.
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You know, Mercury One has already rebuilt homes.
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We're moving people back into their homes every single day.
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Gavin Newsom, the Democrats, they're not helping those people.
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If you get in the way of this leftist administration,
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You know, they keep warning you about authoritarianism,
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That means that while the administration accused conservatives of conspiracy theories,
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The FEMA administrator, Criswell, testified before Congress in 2021.
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Well, unfortunately, your files tell a different story.
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Homeland Security Secretary Christine Ohm said,
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For years, FEMA employees under the Biden administration's intentionally delayed much-needed aid
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to Americans suffering from natural disasters on purely political grounds.
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This is a betrayal of the covenant between citizen and state.
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The Democrats won't do a damn thing about this.
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But they'll talk to you all day today about how Trump is destroying the White House.
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They don't go through Arabella Advisors or the Tides Foundation.
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They'll report on the White House today, but they're not going to report on your house
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when FEMA didn't show up because you were on their list.
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The moment this government decides that you are less worthy of rescue
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because of how you vote, your faith, your flag, a bumper sticker,
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You know, weaponizing law enforcement against political opponents is really bad.
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But you know what makes everything so much worse?
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That person that you're going to have Thanksgiving with
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that's going to argue about Donald Trump being such a bad guy
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But I mean, you have, speaking of President Trump,
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a guy who's in charge, who does care very much about this type of stuff.
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So I think there is a chance that someone could pay for it.
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But you can't have a country if you don't have truth.
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You know what they're saying about J.D. Vance now?
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And Giuliani, when he was leading the race before that, years before that.
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But, I mean, I think there is some hope for these sort of egregious actions to be punished
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I mean, they definitely seem like they don't like to forget this stuff.
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There's got to be a way to where we can get out of our own echo chambers.
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I mean, you cannot pierce the veil of about 40% of the country.
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When they're marching for no kinks and you ask them some questions, they can't answer
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Don't forget, I'm with Megyn Kelly this Saturday.
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Tonight, on my Wednesday night special, I'm going to be talking and showing you the details
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and mapping it all out, where this money for No Kings, where that movement came from.
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We now know that at least $294 million, over a quarter of a billion dollars to do that No
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I did a whole show on Arabella Advisors and how bad they are.
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Because you're enslaving yourself to oligarchs.
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And, you know, we were told this was 7 million people over 2,500 different events, which is
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Like, again, I don't live in an area, maybe the central part of this.
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Though I do remember in our area around here that there were George Floyd rallies.
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A lot of an impact on buildings falling to the ground because they were on fire.
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Part of it, I think, is the fact that, and I don't feel like a lot of people have talked
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about this, but this was basically only occurring in a couple of really left-wing states.
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Have you seen the map of the concentration of where these events and where the showing
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Now, there's a little bit in Minnesota, a little bit in Washington.
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Outside of that, there's almost nothing across the country.
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This is a map shaded in different shades of blue.
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The dark blue occurs only in New York, Illinois, and California.
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I'm proud to say that the closer to white it gets, the fewer things.
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I am proud to say a place where I have a ranch, Idaho, completely white.
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Like, almost all of these rallies happened in three far left-wing states where we rarely
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ever see a single-digit race, right, statewide for Democrats.
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Like, this is a lot of people from states that were already blue going and having a little
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Do you have the video of—Pat played it this morning.
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This video is taken of a nursing home and everyone coming out of the nursing home to go get on
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They're in wheelchairs and—every single one of them, wheelchairs and walkers.
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Now, if you really cared about things, you really cared about things, you know with $294 million,
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you could take 20,000 homeless, and you could put them in a house, you give them rent for
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You know how many addiction recovery places you could build, open, and pay for?
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You know how many entire housing blocks you could build for $294 million?
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A quarter of a billion dollars, and they spent it bussing people from nursing homes?
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It shows you they're—I mean, they don't—I mean, at least they're wasting their money.
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You have to factor in, though, that those people would have rent in apartments under a government
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And that's why Rockefeller and Ford and Gates and Soros are running to your rescue.
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That's what I guess we're supposed to take from it.
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I keep being fascinated by the fact that, like, you know, we've been playing clips here.
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I played some on my show as well of these people who are being interviewed on camera calmly,
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rationally outlaying their philosophy about how Donald Trump, Charlie Kirk, other conservatives
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And it's not—you know, there's some people who are angry, they're getting in fights with
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people, but mostly calmly and rationally laying out their plans for these people to die.
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The excitement that they would have if they do die.
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Now, I didn't see a lot of that coverage in the mainstream media.
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Despite the fact that they had large signs advocating for these deaths, they couldn't
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locate them to talk to them, apparently, at any of these rallies.
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Only conservatives with their iPhones could find those people.
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And it was—you know, it's one thing, and you can maybe even have a little grace if
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you want to be really, really genteel about the world, understanding that sometimes people
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get fired up, they are angry, they're screaming at—like, you know, they get cornered by a
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conservative, they get—they start screaming at—
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A lot of it was just, like, calm and rational thought.
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And just outlining it in 30-second, minute-long clips, over and over and over and over again.
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You know, one lady, what would your birthday present be?
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Oh, I hope to wake up and see the obituary that we're all hoping for.
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Are you saying that you want President Trump to die?
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We never said anything like that about Joe Biden.
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But I mean, you know, you could say, oh, it's political rhetoric.
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You're hanging out with Megyn Kelly in Fort Worth at a show at Dickie's Arena this weekend.
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No, I will be there trying to figure out ways to sabotage you, but—
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But I was talking to her yesterday, and she said something that I think is really true
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and kind of stunning to hear, which is like, she says, like, I didn't know this was out
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I talk to them, people on the left, all the time in my normal life.
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And to be fair, they don't seem like that at all.
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I don't know that I've ever met anyone like that.
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Yeah, that think the world would be a much better place if somebody would just kill them.
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I want conservative ideas to persuade liberals into becoming conservatives.
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I want constitutional principles to become in vogue enough to become powerful and to run
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I don't want any liberals to die in that process because some psychotic person calling themselves
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a conservative shoots them, lights their house on fire, kidnaps them, any of these things.
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And you know what's really stunning, I guess, in this world?
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It's not, there's not a moment where I'm like, oh gosh, I don't know.
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So in other words, you would say if somebody's on their roof
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and the water's coming in and you had access to a helicopter,
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you would take that helicopter, fly it, and save those people no matter how they voted?
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There's no other way I'd want to celebrate my birthday than with my parents
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So for a birthday present, what do you hope happens?
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I hope that I see the obituary that we're all waiting for tomorrow.
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And we might even need to be a little bit meaner.
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Maybe we have to, I don't know, stop being so nice.
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I'm a pretty nice lady, but I can be pretty mean, too.
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Okay, and I have to ask this because people on the other side are going to say that they
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feel like the Democrat Party has been mean recently with Charlie Kirk being assassinated.
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I am so tired of people saying, oh, but, you know, it's a terrible thing.
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It was disgusting, the things that he said and did.
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She's doing a TED Talk, and she's talking about truth and the importance of truth.
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But one of the most significant differences critical for moving from polarization to productivity
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is that the Wikipedians who write these articles aren't actually focused on finding the truth.
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They're working for something that's a little bit more attainable, which is the best of what we can know right now.
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And after seven years there, I actually believe that they're onto something.
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that for our most tricky disagreements, seeking the truth and seeking to convince others of the truth
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In fact, I think our reverence for the truth might have become a bit of a distraction
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that is preventing us from finding consensus and getting important things done.
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None of that's to say that the truth isn't important.
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The truth obviously exists at the core, or the search for the truth is at the core of some of our greatest human achievements.
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It can animate and inspire us to do, learn, and create great things.
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But I think in our messy human hearts, we also know that the truth is something of a fickle mistress,
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and that the beauty of the truth is actually often in the struggle.
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It's the reason that we have so many sublime chronicles of the human experience,
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because there are so many different truths to be explored.
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And so in this spirit, I know that the truth exists for each of you in this room.
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It also probably exists for the person sitting next to you.
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But the thing is, the two of you don't necessarily have the same truths.
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And this is because for many of us, truth is what we make when we merge facts about the world
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Each of us has our own truth, and it's probably a good one.
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You have the truth to the best of your understanding.
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It's now incumbent upon you, no matter how you feel, to say,
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You don't have the truth line up to how you feel.
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And when people do that, there's lots of problems.
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And the woman who was in the street believed that Charlie Kirk was Hitler,
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40%, 50% of the country doesn't seem to get it.
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You can't unite if you will not search for the truth and open your heart to realize you don't get to choose who lives and dies.
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You don't get to choose who's rescued and who's not by a bumper sticker.
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And really what people lack an understanding on.
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What does the future hold if this tool ever becomes the master?
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That's called artificial general intelligence and then artificial super intelligence.
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This is honestly, it's like building, it's like seeing, you know, what is that rock that's coming in?
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The Atlas, 3i Atlas, I think, coming in from space and saying it is space alien life.
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So let's upload all of our codes, all of our launch codes, all of our power codes, everything about us.
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And let's send it right up to their ship and build a landing pad for them because I'm sure it's going to be okay.
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So, Max, I'm seeing the statement that you have put out, and let's just, can we go through it?
00:50:43.820
We call for a prohibition on the development of superintelligence not lifted before there is broad scientific consensus that it would be done safely and controllably and a strong public buy-in.
00:51:00.940
And what do you hope, because I've seen who you have signing, I mean, here's the first five signatories already.
00:51:08.840
Steve Wozniak, Sir Richard Branson, Steve Bannon, Glenn Beck, Susan Rice, Prince Harry, Yuval Harari, which is mind-boggling to me.
00:51:19.260
You have all of these leaders from all walks of life.
00:51:24.020
You have faith leaders, and it runs the spectrum.
00:51:32.040
Yeah, and you also have the most cited scientists in the world, Joshua Benjo and Stephen and Jeff Hinton.
00:51:42.400
You know, they're like Einstein and Oppenheimer of today who've developed much of this technology and pioneering work, saying their own works.
00:51:54.740
What these people all have in common, it was hilarious to see people express confusion and say,
00:52:00.440
this is such a bewilderingly diverse group of people.
00:52:08.540
And this is a question about, do we want the future where machines work for humans, or a future which is all about the machines?
00:52:26.120
You know, Sam Altman believes he's creating God, and that's terrifying.
00:52:32.720
And there's a lot of people in Silicon Valley that want to meet God of their creation.
00:52:46.140
Well, let's start by talking just a little bit more about what Sam Altman and people and these folks want.
00:52:54.580
And then I promise I'll tell you how we can stop it.
00:52:58.780
You know, I was just looking this morning at some of the early writings of Sam Altman before his media team started telling him to tone down the rhetoric a little bit.
00:53:10.740
This is a direct quote from a blog he wrote called The Merge, where he says,
00:53:15.640
we will be the first species ever to design our own descendants.
00:53:19.720
My guess is that we can either be the biological bootloader for digital intelligence and then fade into an evolutionary tree branch.
00:53:30.860
How does that sound to you as an optimistic future for our children?
00:53:34.260
Or we can figure out what a successful merge looks like.
00:53:38.920
So he's arguing in this piece that, you know, we should merge with machines.
00:53:42.660
And, you know, the average person listening to us right now on this program, you know, who asked them if they want to merge with machines or if they want their kids to merge with machines?
00:53:56.000
I was just playing with my two-year-old son, Leo, this morning.
00:53:58.380
I find that the biggest assault on American democracy is in 1776, that someone is going to, like, force my son to merge with machines without him or his parents or anyone really having a say on this.
00:54:13.600
It's completely nuts that a bunch of dudes in San Francisco who had too much Red Bull to drink should get to make these sort of decisions for the rest of us.
00:54:35.680
Well, first of all, the lobbyists from these companies keep trying to convince us that it's unstoppable.
00:54:46.080
That's the number one psyop trick in the book, right?
00:54:48.340
If a big, powerful country invades another country, the first thing they're going to try to persuade those who are invaded is, oh, we're unstoppable.
00:54:58.240
So we have to be a bit suspicious when the same people saying it's unstoppable are actually many of you working for the companies.
00:55:05.660
Second, let's just look at the logic, you know, the argument is, you can never stop a new technology that can give a lot of money and power.
00:55:19.880
You know, I could make so much money on human cloning if I could clone you, Glenn, and a bunch of other talented people and mess with your DNA and tweak you and sell your services.
00:55:33.400
Because, you know, we didn't do that as a society.
00:55:37.780
There was a big discussion about this in the 70s.
00:55:41.160
And the consensus around the world was we could lose control over our species if we start messing with ourselves in that way.
00:56:01.980
So this is such a great thing that you bring up.
00:56:04.180
People often say, well, if we don't do it, China's going to do it.
00:56:08.760
And guess what the Chinese government did with him?
00:56:13.700
Because they thought human cloning was a really bad idea.
00:56:17.020
And, you know, the Chinese government, the Chinese Communist Party, they really like control.
00:56:22.920
So the idea that they're going to let some oddball in China do something that could lose control over the human species doesn't land well there, right?
00:56:35.600
So this is where the optimism comes to your first question.
00:56:39.980
You know, there is a race, of course, for dominance between the U.S. and China.
00:56:48.300
But there are actually two races going on here.
00:56:50.920
There is a dominance race, economic dominance, military dominance, technological, cultural dominance.
00:56:57.540
And the way they win that race is by building tools that are controllable.
00:57:02.320
Whereas there's a second race to see who can be the first to build superintelligence that we lose control over and that wipes out humanity, maybe.
00:57:17.560
The way the U.S. or China will compete for dominance isn't possible by doing something that's going to take away the power from both countries.
00:57:29.260
I think of this as just really analogous to something that happened already, the Cold War with the Soviet Union.
00:57:39.400
There was a race for dominance, economic and military, right?
00:57:44.420
And then there was a suicide race to see who can put the most nuclear craters in the other country.
00:57:52.220
And both the Americans and the Soviets ultimately decided to not nuke each other, just not engage with that suicide race.
00:57:58.540
But why was it because Reagan and Brezhnev got on a stage and looked each other in the eye and hugged each other and promised to not nuke each other?
00:58:11.260
But it also wasn't necessary because we knew, the Soviets knew that it was suicide to try a new gut.
00:58:20.340
And that's all it took to avoid the suicide race.
00:58:24.380
And so the suicide you're talking about with ASI is if China gets it, China would know we'll lose control over their control freaks and we'll lose control of our own country.
00:58:42.980
So how do you deal then with people like Sam Altman?
00:58:49.000
I mean, I would imagine, I mean, because there are going to be people who have, you know, labs and compute time to be able to pursue this.
00:58:59.760
Can you catch those people before they go down that road?
00:59:08.180
So, you know, it's, of course, in the interest of these companies to make us think it's impossible, right?
00:59:17.600
But it's very possible because, look, we do this with every other industry.
00:59:22.280
Let's look at biotech, for example, the industry that is now not doing human cloning, right?
00:59:28.080
But they're doing fine, making a ton of money on other medicines, right?
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And once upon a time, there were no regulations on biotech.
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They could sell any medicine they wanted in the supermarket.
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Sometimes it's caused tragedies in China because it was unregulated there.
00:59:52.860
In the U.S., there was this drug called solidamide.
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It caused over 100,000 American babies to be born without arms or legs.
01:00:05.000
And that triggered so much anger that we got the political will to regulate biotech.
01:00:11.340
We created safety standards, the FDA, and now there's actually a ban on selling unapproved medicines in the U.S.
01:00:18.880
We can argue about how it could make that system less efficient, more efficient, eliminate corruption and stuff like that.
01:00:28.000
But I don't know any theories from scientists or people in biotech who wanted to abolish the FDA and then legalize solidamide, right?
01:00:36.820
And we've done the same thing with every other industry.
01:00:40.100
Even if you go to San Francisco to visit one of these tech companies and you go for lunch across the street, that restaurant, before they could sell their first sandwich, had to have a health inspector check their kitchen and show that they met some basic safety standards, right?
01:00:57.040
So saying that AI companies should be the only companies in America that don't have to meet any safety standards is really just asking for corporate welfare for AI companies of the kind that we don't give to any other companies.
01:01:18.600
There are plenty of people who I disagree on almost everything that have signed on to it.
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There's plenty of people that are my friends that have signed on to it.
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Really, really brilliant people, faith leaders, et cetera, et cetera.
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I think the reason why it's so diverse is because this is it.
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This is the end of humanity if we lose control of our technology.
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And I want you to go to futureoflife.org, futureoflife.org.
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It was just released a couple of hours ago, superintelligencestatement.org.
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Just for our listeners here, futurelife-statement.org is where you can go and add your support for this if you'd like.
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The goal of this statement is to make it publicly known that if you're concerned about this, you're not crazy.
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You have an incredible amount of support from thought leaders across the political spectrum here.
01:04:10.560
Up until now, a lot of people who have this horrible feeling that this is nuts, right, are afraid of speaking up because they tell me, a lot of people have told me this because they don't want to sound like Luddites, scaremongers, you know.
01:04:24.080
Now is the time to speak up and say what you think, because this is it, Glenn.
01:04:36.640
You know, the reason we're seeing such a remarkably broad group of people agreeing on this is because that's also what would happen if we actually got invaded by aliens from space, just like you said in the beginning, right?
01:04:49.720
If some weird spaceships start showing up and shooting at us, everybody is going to team up on Team Human.
01:05:03.040
That's fundamentally also why we can stop this because almost nobody wants this.
01:05:07.520
We also just released a poll showing that less than 5% of Americans actually want a race to race to superintelligence.
01:05:20.900
And yet we're having this stuff shut down our throats.
01:05:26.760
Max, I can't thank you enough for this and all that you're doing.
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We need to have more conversations about artificial intelligence, artificial superintelligence, general intelligence.
01:05:38.100
The world is going to change, and millions of jobs are either going to change or be lost, and it depends on how we apply AI.
01:05:48.200
It's not something to fear if you realize it is a tool and you are the master.
01:05:56.120
But too many people are just going to use this, their brain is going to go soft, and they will let it take control of their lives and answer their, you know, make their decisions, et cetera.
01:06:06.180
And then if it becomes general intelligence or superintelligence, you're a slave to it, and it has to stop.
01:06:14.640
So if you would like to sign this, I have signed it, and I urge you to sign this.
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We call for a prohibition on the development of superintelligence not lifted before there's a broad scientific consensus that it will be done safely and controllably and a strong public buy-in.
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That's all you're signing, and you can go to superintelligence-statement.org.
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I found it at futureoflife.org, and you'll find it there as well.
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You can scroll down the page, but superintelligence-statement.org.
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I urge you to sign it and to pass it on to somebody else.
01:06:59.580
MIT physics professor and author of Life 3.0, Max Tegmark.
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So do not leave something this important to guesswork or confusion.
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This is a tech company that saw their parents screwed and they left Silicon Valley to start this.
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They are helpful salespeople, if you will, but they're not selling you anything.
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All the other advisors are selling you something and they can't look at all of the plans.
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Professor Max Tegmark, the author of Life 3.0 and a great mind on AI and somebody who's
01:09:06.720
as concerned about ASI or artificial superintelligence as I am.
01:09:11.040
And Max, I know you wanted to say one more thing and I think I know what it's regarding
01:09:17.980
I talk to people all the time and they fall sometimes into a category of yes, the artificial
01:09:26.760
It's going to be really and I look at look at it as a tool that as long as we always control
01:09:42.860
It's so profound that you're bringing up this thing about a tool.
01:09:45.660
Now, a tool to me is something you can control.
01:09:50.680
Your car is a tool, Glenn, because it's built with a steering wheel and a brake so you can
01:09:56.820
Super intelligence on the other hand is not a tool because you can't control it.
01:10:01.040
Now, you can think of the statement, in other words, it's not saying that we should ban
01:10:05.240
AI, we should just ban a non-tool AI, AI that isn't a tool and, you know, I had a friend
01:10:14.780
It's very tragic and they told her that it was an incurable cancer.
01:10:21.040
If we can use AI tools to figure out how to cure cancer, which I believe we can and my
01:10:27.340
work at MIT is very much focused on making AI control of all life, then we can do wonderful
01:10:33.720
things for this, but you don't need uncontrollable superintelligence to cure cancer.
01:10:41.680
You don't need crazy superintelligence to have self-driving cars or make your business
01:10:46.300
more productive or do any of the things that people who listen to this may want AI to do.
01:10:52.900
In fact, the best way to squander all the upside we can have in making Americans healthy
01:11:00.100
and wealthy and prosperous with AI tools is if we don't have a law that says it's got
01:11:06.440
to be a tool and instead we just throw the game and lose control over the whole thing.
01:11:13.500
You know, I talked to you off the air last week or week before last and I was so glad
01:11:18.660
that you reached out to me because I was going to reach out to you and I have for several
01:11:22.400
years trying to get you on the air, but you reached out because of this statement and
01:11:31.460
wanted to get some attention on it and I'm thrilled to do that.
01:11:35.200
But I said to you, I think we also have to look at life, the definition of life and I've
01:11:41.780
been working on a constitutional amendment and I haven't revealed it yet because I still
01:11:48.240
have some people looking at it and I'd love for you to look at it.
01:11:51.100
How important do you think it is that we not only define AI as a tool, but a tool that
01:12:04.460
You don't give human rights to a hammer or to a car and even though some people in Silicon
01:12:11.560
Valley are very into this transhumanist idea that somehow humans should merge with machines
01:12:16.220
and blah, blah, blah. We have freedom in how we build AI and there's absolutely no morally
01:12:23.280
good reason to go in that direction. I would love to have a constitutional amendment to the
01:12:30.480
effect, you know, I'm not a lawyer, but where the gist of it is that only humans have moral
01:12:35.520
agency and there should never be any right to vote or any kind of human rights granted to
01:12:42.320
machines. And we shouldn't try to build machines that you would even want to give any human rights
01:12:49.380
So how do you deal with somebody like Elon Musk, which I can't ever put my finger on him.
01:12:54.640
You know, he's, he's building the brain interface and part of it is his own statement saying that
01:13:04.380
We're going to have to merge with the machine or you will not be able to keep up with everyday
01:13:10.340
life. He's also at the same time saying, we got to get to Mars before we, before we get
01:13:16.060
AGI or ASI. Um, because you know, once, once you have it, then it's, there's no going back.
01:13:22.700
So, so what do you, what are your thoughts on where he stands on all of this stuff?
01:13:28.720
I actually, I've known all of these tech CEOs for many years and I feel that all of them are
01:13:36.540
stuck in this weird, um, race to the bottom against each other, Greek tragedy level really,
01:13:44.320
where they all feel freaked out about what's happening. And they all at the same time feel
01:13:48.660
that they can't stop because then they're just going to lose all their market shares of
01:13:52.640
the competition. It used to be that way in biotech also before you had the FDA, right?
01:13:57.560
So, so as soon as you have some safety standards that it incent makes, let people make money
01:14:03.620
instead by innovating to meet the standards, in this case, to keep stuff tools, capitalism
01:14:09.440
works for us. And that's, that's why it's so easy to fix. You really just need the government.
01:14:15.620
And if Donald Trump comes out and says, okay, AI must be a tool. And if some company can't
01:14:23.040
demonstrate to outside experts that they're new things to tool, come back when you can,
01:14:31.880
buddy, you know, then that problem gets solved.
01:14:36.680
One last thing, Max. Do you believe we will know, you know, again, Elon Musk keeps talking
01:14:44.800
about Grok, the next version of Grok, it's the closest we've ever been to AGI and we might
01:14:50.000
hit artificial general intelligence at any time now. Do you feel like we're going to slide
01:14:54.680
into it or will it be a, or how do you think it's going to happen?
01:15:01.540
I think it will slide into it. Yeah. If the government doesn't do anything, but.
01:15:07.080
So how do you stop that? If it, if it just kind of evolves into that?
01:15:12.580
Yeah. Look at biotech. If you could sell anything you wanted, people start making tons of money by
01:15:16.640
putting ever more fentanyl and foods for kids and stuff like that. And they would make a ton
01:15:21.300
of money, right? Why don't we slide into it? Because before people can sell any foods or medicines,
01:15:27.560
they have to convince other folks that don't have money on the line that benefits outweigh the harms,
01:15:36.040
right? And not right now, there's absolutely no way that, uh, these companies could, could persuade
01:15:41.800
well, that what they're doing it with towards super intelligence isn't just slowly sliding off
01:15:49.200
the cliff. I mean, if we would have had that kind of, uh, uh, uh, pact or, uh, an understanding
01:15:54.840
with Silicon Valley before social media, we wouldn't be in the situation we're in now.
01:16:00.020
If they had to prove that it would not hurt children and wouldn't do to society what it's
01:16:05.800
doing now, we wouldn't have this. Yeah. It's so true. I mean, and now you're getting more and
01:16:11.860
more Americans getting hooked on AI girlfriends and systems that are persuading them to murder
01:16:17.680
their mom now recently or commit suicide and telling them how to make a better news mount. You know,
01:16:22.440
this is absolute insanity that these sort of things can just be pushed onto the market
01:16:30.040
without the companies having any responsibility to demonstrate anything in biotech. People actually
01:16:38.260
respect their colleagues who work on safety and clinical trials because they know they're the
01:16:42.260
ones who bring in the money, right? Who let them get to market with this first safe medicine against
01:16:47.900
X, you know? And, uh, that's what happens when, when the government levels the playing field and
01:16:55.420
says, it's the responsibility of the companies to demonstrate that things are okay. And we do it
01:17:01.900
with anything. I mean, who would, if someone says, Hey, I'm going to open a new nuclear reactor
01:17:06.800
in downtown New York city, you know, it's the job of the company to make the case that this thing
01:17:15.760
isn't going to blow up. It's not the politicians responsibility to go figure out how nuclear reactors
01:17:20.700
work. Max, thank you so much. Um, I will tell you that, uh, as a, as, as an audience, I've done
01:17:27.660
something I've never, ever, ever done before. Um, I've opened up my Rolodex, uh, to all of the
01:17:35.880
people that I know on Capitol Hill and I have sent them a message this morning. You need to read this
01:17:42.280
and I believe sign this. Um, it is critical that this begins to have some traction. There's no time
01:17:49.940
to waste. If you are a, a spiritual leader, the spiritual consequences of AI are too big for you to
01:18:00.020
ignore. And if you don't understand those spiritual consequences, you need to learn about it. Um, this
01:18:07.800
is a, an entire, this is an alien on its way to earth. When it arrives, we don't know, but we cannot
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Uh, and, and it's already showing signs when they come up with a new version and they tell the old
01:18:30.900
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01:18:35.620
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01:18:45.740
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01:21:14.660
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01:21:21.000
well as your audience does. And he believes, and so do I, that the average person has to be the one
01:21:28.240
that says no or yes. Um, and that's one of the statements, the biggest thing. It, there has to
01:21:36.640
be a strong public buy-in. You cannot have the Sam Altman's of the world making this decision.
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You can't have the governments making this decision. It has to be a strong public buy-in
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because it is your life that is going to be controlled. And once you hit, I don't know if I
01:21:55.000
agree with him that you could stop. He's smarter than I am, obviously listen to him, but, um, I'm
01:22:00.220
not sure you can stop it, but we have to do everything we can to stop it. I mean, the, the problem
01:22:06.740
with it is if you think of these server farms that they're building as a brain, that brain like 90 to
01:22:13.440
95% of that brain right now is going to compute power to enhance the next level. Okay. 10 to 5% of
01:22:24.820
it is being used for chat GPT. Okay. For the whole world to use chat GPT, that's 5% of that.
01:22:31.180
That's those servers. The 90 or 95% is all going to improve itself. Now, if it hits ASI, it now says,
01:22:39.780
I don't, I'm going to use all of it. In fact, I found a way to jump over to all of the other servers
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and I've taken over all of the, all of, you know, uh, Amazon service, everything. And I'm in all of it.
01:22:53.040
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01:22:59.840
every second that goes by and becomes much more intelligent and you can't kill it. Once it's
01:23:06.560
there, you can't kill it. So this is like something unlike nuclear weapons that we can try and then
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go, Ooh, we shouldn't do that again. There's no trying of this. If it's out, it's out and it's over
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01:23:28.960
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01:23:36.340
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Imagine a cold calculating supercomputer that you're like, guys, we have got to stop this.
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It will know, and it will shut down my power, my water, my car, my ability to move, my ability
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to do anything. This is, this is the mark of the beast on steroids. This is, this is a antichrist.
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It would have complete control of everything you do. You want it to make it look like an accident?
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it takes you someplace where you are, you're now going to be, you know, taken care of whatever it is.
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It's everywhere. And what he's asking is, is that what you want? And that's not what I want.
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Hello, America. There's a few things going on that we need to pay attention to. Yesterday,
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we talked a little bit about your finances and what it means about gold. And I want to touch base
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quickly on that. But more importantly, you know, I don't know if you're following what's happening
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in New York. I'm sure you are with Momdani. This is a very, very disturbing thing because I believe
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he's an Islamist in disguise. Um, and it's not, it's a very thin disguise. Uh, and, uh, and what you're
01:29:26.460
seeing in Europe is coming here and it's coming to Texas. It's coming to New York, California. I mean,
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it's coming everywhere and we cannot dismiss this. The Western way of life, Christianity itself.
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Have you seen what's going on, uh, in Africa? I mean, the slaughter of Christians in Africa
01:29:48.940
is beyond reason and understanding. Um, a friend of mine is doing some work on, on that in particular
01:29:57.580
and trying to keep people informed. And I want to get to that here in just a second. First,
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Freeman is an economist. He's an investment manager. He's an entrepreneur, father of the transactional
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gold movement in the United States. He pioneered the understanding of modern economic warfare as a
01:31:09.720
consultant to the department of defense. He has a briefed the heads of several three letter agencies.
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He is also a bestselling author and he does, uh, two weekly programs, the economic war room with
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Kevin Freeman on blaze TV and pirate money radio on American family radio. Welcome to the program.
01:31:28.340
Kevin, how are you? I'm good, Glenn. How are you? Good. I don't know if you heard yesterday's show
01:31:33.660
where I talked a little bit about gold and I, I think the world is being remapped, uh, financially.
01:31:39.860
And I think Donald Trump is, uh, you know, he doesn't believe in necessarily spending less. He
01:31:45.020
believes in expanding the bottom line. Uh, and, uh, I, I think that there is a dangerous game, but
01:31:52.180
it's better than the alternative, uh, that we are possibly looking at a world where we are going to
01:31:58.840
revalue our government's gold to expand our bottom line. Do you think that's possible? And what does that
01:32:07.120
mean? Well, it's entirely possible. I mean, we were carrying our gold reserves on the books of
01:32:13.140
at about $11 billion and the fair market price of it is maybe a thousand times that 10, 10, 11,
01:32:20.940
uh, or $1.1 trillion at the peak, maybe $1 trillion now with the, with the decline. So yeah,
01:32:28.600
no, I think they could do it. Uh, but it would pay about six months worth of our expenses. I mean,
01:32:33.680
we ran a debt, a deficit of 1.3 trillion in the first six months of this fiscal year. So, I mean,
01:32:40.460
we could revalue it and then we could spend it all and it'd be gone.
01:32:44.280
So what is happening with gold? What is, what should this tell us? I mean,
01:32:48.100
it's selling off today and it's, it's lower today, but what is, what is the rise in gold this rapid
01:32:54.080
telling us? Yeah, it's selling off today, which is a natural correction for going from $1,800 an ounce
01:33:00.680
two years ago to $4,300 an ounce a couple of days ago. Uh, so you, you can expect some pullback
01:33:07.260
that's normal and natural, same thing in silver. Uh, but, but that movement is matching the U S
01:33:13.060
federal debt. And if you go back federal debt to 1971, you know, we had $500 billion in federal debt.
01:33:22.140
Now we've got 40 or 37 point, uh, $36.7 trillion now. And you've seen the gold price has moved since
01:33:31.040
we left the gold standard in line with the federal debt. And I think that will continue until we can
01:33:35.860
get our fiscal house in order, which I don't see happening anytime soon. Yeah. Okay. Let me talk to
01:33:40.800
you about something else that you're tracking. And this is something that you were working with Charlie
01:33:43.720
Kirk, uh, on and Charlie was very, very concerned about this, um, and was starting to move in this
01:33:49.300
direction right before he died. Um, and that is the concern that, that I have as well, that the
01:33:55.880
Islamification of the West is happening. This is not, you know, where are all these refugees coming
01:34:01.540
from and how, how come they're all seemingly coming from Islamic countries and they are taking over
01:34:07.380
Europe and it's happening here in America as well. And it is not a group of people that want to
01:34:13.820
integrate. They want Sharia law. Um, and they, they openly talk about it and they openly talk about
01:34:20.840
how stupid we are for just welking, welking, you know, opening up the gates and say, come on in
01:34:27.820
everybody. The water is fine. What is it that you're doing? I think that's something called scan,
01:34:33.240
right? This is Charlie's idea of scan. It was Charlie's ideas, saving civilization action network,
01:34:39.840
which is a group of people that would come together and curate actual facts happening around the world,
01:34:45.220
not just in the United States, but the threats to Western civilization. And we would heat map those
01:34:50.800
to where people could see where the threat was. They could drill down even onto a local zip code
01:34:56.280
and see what activities were happening there. And then they could also report up that would be
01:35:01.480
examined by the experts. Is this valid? Uh, for example, a lot of people were sending me the
01:35:06.380
imam in Houston who was going store to store, uh, pointing out where you're selling pork here
01:35:12.040
and six months, we're going to come back. You got to get it out of here. So down to the
01:35:16.120
zip code level, a heat map of the threat, but not just Islam, uh, the, the threat of, uh,
01:35:25.020
communist China, that would be the red axis, uh, Islamism, which would be the green axis and
01:35:30.920
globalism, which would be the blue axis. And Charlie wanted us to concentrate on all three
01:35:35.520
because all three work together and you can see all three working together in the New York mayor's
01:35:40.700
race. Mamdani is all three, a socialist, an Islamist, I believe, and, uh, and a globalist.
01:35:50.400
Uh, those, no, Kevin, I learned a long time ago, those, those groups would never work together.
01:35:56.040
You're the one who taught us. They work together, Glenn. And, uh, Charlie picked up on it and he said,
01:36:00.980
I want to monitor all of these. He asked me to head up this group and, you know, I was in constant
01:36:07.160
contact with him and the last six months, uh, we, we were exchanging messages continuously on this
01:36:13.540
with his, what he so-called brain trust of, uh, people that were looking at these threats and how
01:36:19.920
do we protect America against them? Yeah. So let's talk about, cause I don't think people understand
01:36:24.700
how bad the, uh, Islamist movement is here in Texas. Uh, we are in real danger here in Texas.
01:36:34.380
Would you agree with that or not? Oh, absolutely. And people have been telling us that for years
01:36:39.600
and most people have just ignored it. No, this is a text that can never happen here until you read
01:36:44.260
October 16th press release. Attorney General Ken Paxson secures restraining order against Malcolm
01:36:49.620
Tanner's illegal scheme to take over Texas County. Now I don't know if, if, uh, Malcolm Tanner was
01:36:55.980
doing this for Islamic reasons or not, but this is the magnificent seven, a group of outsiders come
01:37:01.400
in on a small town, take over the economy, put the citizens at risk, and they're scared to say
01:37:06.420
anything. Only the difference with Islamism is that oftentimes our government tells us, oh, you're being
01:37:12.360
racist to stop, to want to stop the magnificent seven. They would have jailed Yul Brenner and said,
01:37:18.460
hey, dude, you're trying to protect this small town. This is just natural. This is just people
01:37:23.500
exercising their free rights, taking over your town. No, it's not. Or you look at Detroit and
01:37:28.720
the housing where you'll see one, uh, individual with six wives living in six different apartments,
01:37:34.620
each having six children. This is civilization jihad. It's happening in, not just in Michigan,
01:37:41.080
it's happening in Texas right now. In fact, Texas may be the epicenter of it and people don't know it
01:37:46.200
because it's a big state. So if we have a heat map and you can click and say, oh, wow,
01:37:50.720
that just happened in Houston. They're trying to build a Muslim city, a Sharia compliant city in,
01:37:56.160
you know, outside Plano. They're doing that, you know, when we can see it, then we're able to address
01:38:01.460
it. So when you look at, when you look at just Texas, and this is what I like about the heat map,
01:38:10.180
when you look at like say Texas, you see it here or you'll see it in, you know, Dearborn, Michigan,
01:38:15.700
and you think it's isolated, but I don't know, Kevin, how to try to get people to see, you know,
01:38:23.480
we're arguing about this Donald Trump and he's a King and all this garbage. This is not about Donald
01:38:29.100
Trump. This is happening the entire world over. So how is this about Donald Trump when every single
01:38:37.820
Western country is under attack from communism, globalism, and Islamism? How is that about Donald
01:38:46.980
Trump? It's not, it's a distraction by saying that it's a distraction to, so you stop seeing
01:38:52.600
this is a global movement against the entire Western world.
01:38:59.480
No, absolutely. You look at Nigeria, you look at London, you, you know, you pick a spot on the planet
01:39:05.280
and you'll see evidences of all three of these operating together. We saw it during COVID where
01:39:12.440
globalism was taking supremacy. Now we're seeing in areas where Islamism is taking supremacy, but
01:39:18.540
communist China, they're cutting underground sea cables that could black out our communications,
01:39:23.620
or they're putting SIM farms in outside the United Nations. All of those things are threat to
01:39:30.040
Western civilization. Israel is the Eastern most border of Western civilization. And we're seeing
01:39:35.960
the attacks on Israel as a part of all of this. What, um, I mean, you're a guy who's, you know,
01:39:42.080
briefed the Pentagon and CIA and three letter agencies for years. What is your sense on how far behind the
01:39:49.380
curve are we? How far, how far gone is this? We're far down the track of it during both the Obama
01:39:58.540
administration and the Biden administration and the first Trump administration. Uh, there are people
01:40:03.440
that were beholden to these ideologies well-placed within our government, both state, uh, local and
01:40:10.160
federal government. And they're continuing to be there. It will take a lot of work to root out
01:40:15.300
these, uh, trends that are in there. We saw it, you know, with, with the national Institute of
01:40:20.960
health and with the center for disease control, where they're telling us things that are, uh,
01:40:25.940
obviously patently false, but they had an agenda and that agenda was globalism. So it's all three
01:40:32.820
happening infiltrated in all of our government and in foreign governments and in, uh, London and
01:40:39.960
wherever you look around the world, they have been for 40, 50, 60 years infiltrating. This is
01:40:46.300
the communist plan that goes back to the 45 goals of the communist party USA that Cleon Skousen
01:40:52.560
brought out. Yeah. Um, let me just, um, ask you one other thing. The, you know, uh, people have said
01:41:01.760
it was such a, you know, such a racist thing to say that this is replacement theology, uh, where they
01:41:07.920
are replacing, you know, Americans with foreigners. But if you look at what is happening in New York,
01:41:15.240
68% of foreign born, uh, people that are voting 68% are for mom, Donnie Americans born here in
01:41:25.740
America, only 34% are for mom, Donnie. That's a gigantic swing.
01:41:32.840
No, it absolutely is. But that's happening. Wherever you look around the world, the same
01:41:40.320
thing is happening. Uh, you're, you're seeing in France, you're seeing in London, you're seeing
01:41:44.760
in Germany, wherever you look at, same thing is happening. That proves the point that you can move
01:41:51.220
people into a location, take over the politics of the location and, and literally then take control.
01:41:58.260
It is the magnificent setman only with Yul Brynner being thrown in jail for being a racist.
01:42:04.520
Uh, and, and that's what we saw with Ken Paxson and what he's doing, uh, in Loving County here in
01:42:10.580
Texas. Yeah. I talked to him and trying to protect. I talked to him and I've also talked to the governor
01:42:15.260
and, um, and the governor said, look, we, we, we, we got the laws passed. We got everything. It's up to,
01:42:20.840
you know, whoever is going to be the, the attorney general of Texas. He's like, he's,
01:42:25.760
he's must enforce the laws on these things. Uh, cause that's the only, that's the only hope the
01:42:31.740
laws are there. Now you have to enforce them and that's going to mean you're going to be very
01:42:35.920
unpopular, but so be it. It'll, it'll take the will of the people. And that's again, why Charlie
01:42:42.120
wanted this map. We don't have it up and running. We're still working on it. Uh, but when this map
01:42:47.840
is alive, it will give people an opportunity to go and find that. Now I'm certain that they'll look at
01:42:52.700
that and they'll say it's a racist map. We did this with every legal vote where we pointed out,
01:42:56.360
um, vote fraud around the country and people said, Oh, you're, you're just an election denier.
01:43:01.360
And most of what we put up has, has been proven to be true. And the rest of it eventually I believe
01:43:06.100
will be proven to be true that there were malfeasance in the 2020 election here. We're
01:43:10.940
going to be pointing out the truth and it'll be up to the American people to see it and responds to it.
01:43:16.200
I hope we're not too late in waking them up. Uh, I'm, I'm going to be, at least my plan is at this
01:43:23.000
point, going to Nigeria, um, to document the, the slaughter of Christians. Um, most people don't,
01:43:31.160
aren't even aware of how bad it is over there. Do you have any quick stats to, to show people how
01:43:37.540
bad the persecution of Christians is? Well, Bill Maher, all right. So, so the source that would
01:43:42.980
normally be antagonistic to Christianity said that it's a genocide and more than a hundred thousand
01:43:48.660
Christians have been killed, uh, in the past several years, this was a 50, 50 country, half Muslim,
01:43:56.300
half Christian. Uh, and, and I believe the Islamists have decided, well, the way to fix that is to grow
01:44:02.620
our Muslim population while removing the Christian population, uh, either by frightening them out of
01:44:08.460
the country or by literally killing them. Again, this is the magnificent seven takeover of a small
01:44:15.440
town. Uh, I think since Trump has gotten into office, 7,000 Christians have been slaughtered
01:44:20.480
in Nigeria and it is, it's the worst slaughter in the history of Christianity. It's never been like
01:44:28.420
when they were feeding people to the lions, it was never like this. It's really, really bad. And,
01:44:34.360
uh, people have just got to wake up the, the, everything you believe in everything that you
01:44:38.600
hold dear from your religion to your country, to the Western civilization, to, you know, being able
01:44:44.400
to have free trade, uh, to be able to not be tracked everywhere, to be a free agent where you are not
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being acted upon, but you know, you are acting yourself. All of that is up for grabs. It's all up
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for grabs. And, uh, there's only a few things standing in the way. And Donald Trump is one of
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them so far, but that's not a guarantee. And that's one guy. That's one guy. Uh, I don't want
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to put all my eggs in one guy. Uh, it has to be bigger than that. Uh, Kevin, thank you so much.
01:45:16.900
Come back to us when you have the heat map, William. I absolutely will. We need your help
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to get this word out. So people are aware and can start acting on it. We hope to announce it at
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AmFest, uh, here in December. Okay. We'll be there and, uh, just let me know and we'll,
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we'll make sure people see it and, uh, and, and hopefully be able to contribute to it as well.
01:45:36.540
Thank you so much. Appreciate it. That's Kevin Freeman, a blaze TV host of the economic
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the show. Tonight on Wednesday night special, the no Kings rally, we are going with Peter
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Schweitzer and we are going to track down all the money. It's, it's over a quarter of a billion
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dollars that we now know has gone to the no Kings rally over a court, 294 million dollars
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now been tracked. Uh, and it's all the same oligarchs, all of it. That's tonight, nine
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o'clock only on blaze TV. I can't believe you even talk about such a thing when the president
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of the United States is currently destroying the white house. Yeah, I know. He's demolishing
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the white house right now. You won't even talk about it. No, I won't. Cause it's not true.
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Can we, is it possible? Can we just skip from the point where we are worried about Donald
01:47:48.080
Trump destroying the white house and get to the point where we're worried about him turning it
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into a gilded palace? Can we go? Cause I know that's the next wave. Once he builds it, that's
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what they're going to say. He's paying for all of that. I am totally fine. Gild that thing because
01:48:01.540
I'm not sure that there's any gold in Fort Knox. So at least we'd have the gold of the white house.
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There you go. It's so amazing that they're even attempting that, right? Like I, I mean,
01:48:13.260
I guess I get the imagery, right? This is one of the things I was talking about yesterday. Like,
01:48:16.220
I don't know that people are like ready, like they're not used to seeing that. Right. And so
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it's a piece of symbolism in the United States and seeing construction equipment, knocking it down
01:48:26.840
and then building a giant new building is going to be something they're going to have to adjust to.
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It's not knocking the whole thing down for the love of it. I can't take, I just,
01:48:35.220
and I actually heard some lefty say, and he is spending 200 million or whatever it is,
01:48:40.820
you know, taxpayer taxpayer. No, there's no taxpayer money. Zero. There's no. And by the way,
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Obama built a tennis court, right? No, a basketball court. Uh, FDR built a pool for him. Uh, Johnson,
01:48:53.940
I think built another pool for himself, uh, all of that stuff. And, uh, FDR, all the work that FDR
01:49:00.340
did was all paid for by the taxpayers. And those things benefited the president. This one is to have
01:49:08.520
state dinners in that benefits the United States of America. And he's paying for it. Shut the pie
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hole. And what was the real story behind the basketball court with Obama? Because we've seen
01:49:19.940
his jump shot. There's no way he was using it. What was it for? Campaigns.
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No Kings rallies? Well, how about no Kings but Christ? The t-shirts and mugs are available now
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I hope so. I have Chip Roy on the phone. He's one of my favorite people in Congress and he's a
01:51:14.460
candidate for the Texas Attorney General. And I got to ask him about Sharia law taking root here in
01:51:19.660
Texas, which is thought into something I never thought I'd have to say, but I'd also kind of
01:51:23.360
like to know for the giving of Tomahawk missiles to the country in war with Russia. Uh, and the,
01:51:31.820
the other thing I'd like to know is what exactly we doing talking about the, uh, changing of the
01:51:39.120
rules in the Senate to get rid of the filibuster. You mean that Chip, I'm hoping that we're going
01:51:45.340
back to the original rules, not the changes that the Democrats made recently, right? We're getting
01:51:52.100
rid of those changes and going back to the original. Well, you just asked multiple questions.
01:51:57.700
Which way you want me to go? Here, let me go. First of all, great to see you last week or week
01:52:05.020
before. Sorry. Uh, they're celebrating the life of Charlie Kirk. Uh, you owe me a picture. Shoot me
01:52:09.900
that picture. But, um, here's the thing. Number one, I'm going to in reverse order. Uh, I don't,
01:52:16.540
I'm a fan of the Senate slowing things down. It is by our founders design. Yes. The filibuster
01:52:22.200
matters. Yes. I'm for it. I was with Ted Cruz when he took the floor and
01:52:27.560
famously read Dr. Seuss to his little girls in bed. Like, like I'm all for it. I'm for
01:52:34.240
two speech rule. I'm for being able to drag things out using the procedures, but we need
01:52:40.760
to have a conversation about the, what has become an arbitrary 60 vote threshold. And look,
01:52:47.700
we changed that, for example, on the budget, like it's a majority vote or reconciliation,
01:52:51.380
right? The big, beautiful bill wouldn't exist if that was a 60 vote threshold. So I think we
01:52:56.420
need to have a conversation because Democrats, you and I both know they were two votes away from
01:53:01.240
nuking the filibuster to use it, to pack the courts, to do their crazy stuff. Right. And it
01:53:05.760
was Kirsten Sinema and it was Joe Manchin who said no. Right now, maybe we can hold that back,
01:53:11.220
but I'm just going to tell you, I've got strong concerns that we're going to have Democrats. If,
01:53:17.280
if, if New York is about, about to elect mom, Donnie, and we'll talk about Islam in a minute,
01:53:22.120
then we've got a real problem and the Democrats are radicalized and they want to, you know,
01:53:28.580
basically wipe out most of our way of life. So I want to make sure that we're using every tool
01:53:34.540
or disposal to answer your question. We need to preserve the tools of the Senate to slow bad
01:53:38.940
bills down, to stop radical things like packing the corridor, making, you know, DC a state.
01:53:44.380
But we do need to allow for the ability for us to move rational legislation in the face of things
01:53:53.040
like what the Democrats are doing right now. And so I think we should revisit that and we should be
01:53:57.460
able to have a debate. And look, if you can filibuster it with your voice, great. I'm fine
01:54:02.900
with that. But, but, but we ought to, we ought to think about that as the main point. Bottom line is
01:54:06.540
this radical Democrats are trying to destroy our country and we need to make sure we've got the
01:54:10.460
tools to stop. Okay. So next thing, next thing, let me just, let me just ask an order here. You
01:54:15.600
know, first of all, very excited that finally there's a Nazi actually running for Congress or
01:54:21.200
Senate, I think in New England, just to, just to show that, Hey, Nazis are not Republicans. They're
01:54:28.700
socialists. But anyway, let's go to the, the Tomahawk missiles before that or against that.
01:54:35.380
So I've not been briefed on it. Okay. So, you know, I've learned to give some deference to the,
01:54:40.420
the people making those decisions and let them brief me on it. We're obviously not what you see.
01:54:44.500
My instinct, my gut is it gives me great pause. I heard your voice when you asked the question.
01:54:51.940
Like I am not for perpetuating war over there. I'm not for us funding war. I'm not for us having
01:54:58.260
advisors on the ground and you start throwing Tomahawk missiles into the mix. And by the way,
01:55:04.300
what is our missile stockpile? Like, what do we have to defend ourselves? And that's one of the
01:55:09.620
questions in the briefing that I want to ask. It's like, look, if we're giving away missiles,
01:55:13.580
do we have enough to defend ourselves? So that would be my first question in a briefing. And I've
01:55:18.060
asked, I've asked for a briefing. I've also asked for a briefing, by the way, on a policy I support,
01:55:22.920
which is, I'm glad they're taking out these boats full of narcotics designed to kill Americans.
01:55:28.680
I'm glad he's targeting the cartels, but we have oversight responsibility in Congress.
01:55:34.360
Yes. I need to know, okay, who are these people? Are these drug cartels? They're not American
01:55:40.580
citizens. You have the power to do this. Okay, good. We need oversight so that we're paying
01:55:45.460
attention. So anyway, that's where I am on those things. Yep. Good. Okay. So now let me get, because
01:55:49.120
you're running for Texas attorney general, and I've talked to the governor about what's happening,
01:55:53.200
the Islamification of Texas. People have no idea what's coming. We are going to be Europe if we don't
01:55:58.540
wake up. And, you know, New York is going to be a different place in four years, completely
01:56:04.500
different place in four years. And we can't let that happen to Texas. And it is bad in Texas. So
01:56:11.240
as attorney general, what are you going to do? Well, first of all, let's remember what we're
01:56:18.580
dealing with. And all of your listeners, and obviously you're, you're based in Texas, but you're
01:56:22.500
nationwide, but particularly for people in Texas, understand that mosques are going up in Texas at
01:56:29.020
a faster rate than any other state in the union. Understand that there are between 3,000 and 4,000
01:56:34.840
mosques nationwide. Understand that there are over 300 mosques in Texas and growing. Understand that
01:56:41.980
Epic city is just one of a number of places where you've got the Islamists who adhere to Sharia law,
01:56:48.880
who are trying to build enclaves and they'll say all are welcome. But Glenn, are you going to go live
01:56:54.540
in Epic city? No, I'm guessing not. So, you know, what's going to happen there. So I applaud the
01:57:00.800
governor and the legislature for taking action to say that a place like Epic city should not really
01:57:06.080
exist, but we're going to have to be much more aggressive in targeting what they're clearly doing
01:57:12.440
to advance Sharia law. And even yesterday, right, you saw some Islamists who are complaining about
01:57:18.480
my remarks. This all got kickstarted because on Monday I went on a pretty strong, uh, you want
01:57:26.220
to use the word jihad, you can against the, uh, the advance of radical Islam. And I said that they're
01:57:33.680
in the, in the face of this, no Kings crap, there is one King and that King is Jesus Christ.
01:57:38.460
President Trump and his administration have acknowledged that they've given strong speeches
01:57:42.920
in defense of the gospel at Charlie's celebration. And generally, and we are a Christian nation and I'm
01:57:48.180
proud of it. And we should be advocating for Western civilization. We should be proud of
01:57:52.320
Christopher Columbus. We should be proud of the mission work that Western, uh, uh, hemisphere
01:57:57.700
was built upon there. Look, I represent San Antonio, right? We have Corpus Christi. We have all of these
01:58:04.460
places that were built on the back of the advancement of the gospel of Christ. We are not an enclave for
01:58:11.180
Sharia law and for the advance of Islam, which is a political religion, a politicized religion.
01:58:17.420
And they want you and me and everyone here to have to take a back seat or be destroyed because we're
01:58:24.940
infidels. The office of the attorney general has to use every law at its disposal, but importantly,
01:58:30.320
the bully pulpit and pressure on the legislature and all elected officials to push back on this as
01:58:37.220
what it is. Sharia law is in direct contrast to the constitution, the declaration, and the rule of
01:58:43.400
law. We've got to stop its advance. We're not going to be listening to prayer calls. We're not going to
01:58:48.880
let Texas become a Muslim state. We're going to push back and remember that our Judeo-Christian
01:58:54.260
heritage and fight it. You got to recognize a war if you're going to win the war. And too many of our
01:58:59.340
people are hiding behind the first amendment to say, Oh, you can believe what you want to believe.
01:59:03.360
They want to take out our way of life. That's the end of that story. In my opinion,
01:59:08.940
I would agree with you. And they say it, you know, not, it doesn't mean, I mean, I know Muslims who are
01:59:14.680
not wanting Sharia law. They moved here for a reason, you know, and their families passed. Um, uh,
01:59:20.920
but the, but the things that we're seeing now and in the mosques, they are saying we will destroy
01:59:28.640
this Christian nation with it. It is over. It's only a matter of time. They are talking about
01:59:35.100
Sharia law and they have been for a long time. And we were clear on it for about 20 minutes back
01:59:40.860
after nine 11. And we have just gone so soft. And if you want your United States to look like Europe
01:59:50.140
does, if you want to have to bow to, uh, a religion, any religion, but especially Sharia law,
01:59:59.740
uh, that's not America, but that's, what's coming. If you don't start waking up.
02:00:06.400
Well, here's something that I think a lot of people don't realize, right? Is that our, um,
02:00:11.020
founders, Jefferson Adams, I mean, they engaged with Muslims in the 18th century. Now you're a student
02:00:17.320
of history. So you've forgotten more about this than I probably know, but for, for the average
02:00:21.940
listener out there, like they wrote about this, right. And they wrote about why they, they asked
02:00:28.220
the, uh, Muslims they were engaging with, they asked them, Hey, um, why is it that you want to
02:00:34.960
make war with people who are, you know, not making war with you. And the answer was the teachings of
02:00:42.000
the prophet Muhammad. And the fact that essentially we're the infidels. The answer was that they are
02:00:47.460
called to defeat us, right? That was the engagement at the time. And that's what our founders noted and
02:00:54.780
wrote about. And we, we are burying our head in the sand. And right now we have an immigration problem.
02:01:01.900
We've been importing thousands, hundreds of thousands of people who wish to undermine our way
02:01:09.200
of life, destroy Western civilization and advance Islam at the expense of our Christian faith that
02:01:14.340
has been done by us. It is taking root through diversity visas, through chain migration, through,
02:01:20.500
uh, you know, what they call the SIV program after the wars in the middle East, moving hundreds of
02:01:25.800
thousands of people, H1B visas, all the people who want their, you know, cheap, uh, labor or labor that
02:01:32.280
is able to advance in quote technology. And as a result, we now have massive populations that
02:01:39.260
immediately and quickly want to undermine our way of life and say, I'm sorry, you have church bells.
02:01:44.820
You must listen to prayer calls in Plano, Texas, or in Dearborn, Michigan. And I don't accept that
02:01:50.680
premise. And we've got to stop it. That's why I introduced legislation to vet people. If they adhere
02:01:55.680
to Sharia law, they should not be admitted to the United States. If they're practicing Sharia law,
02:02:00.460
they should be removed from the United States because it is in direct conflict with our, uh,
02:02:04.940
constitution and the rule of law in our country. What do you say about people like Ilhan Omar,
02:02:09.240
who was just talking about, you know, our president electing our president. And she was talking about
02:02:14.260
the president of Somalia. I mean, the loyalty there is just crazy. Well, this is the, this is the
02:02:22.240
problem, right? That's the loyalty and they're saying it, right? Look, Mondani has said it. He literally
02:02:28.640
has said it. There is video footage of him saying it. Everybody says literally, right? Like the new
02:02:35.280
generation, they say literal every five minutes. Like Mondani actually said it out loud. And they're
02:02:41.740
about to elect an Islamist fascist as mayor of the financial capital of the world in our largest city
02:02:49.980
and an historic city. And that should send shivers down the spine of every American and every Texan
02:02:56.340
that we need leadership who are going to stand up unafraid and to proclaim the gospel, to stand up
02:03:02.900
in defense of the constitution. Yes. You can believe whatever you want, but no, you cannot force your
02:03:09.100
politicized values with a mission, a clear mission under Islam to destroy the way we've developed our
02:03:17.660
society, uh, as a pluralistic society. If you're not bowing down under Islam, then you're the enemy.
02:03:24.820
You're the infidel. Those cannot coexist. And that's a problem. Chip, thank you very much.
02:03:29.380
Um, representative Chip Roy from the great state of Texas. He is a candidate, uh, for Texas attorney
02:03:34.820
general. And, uh, I highly recommend you look into, uh, his candidacy for that. He'd make a great
02:03:41.500
attorney general. Thank you, Chip. I appreciate it. Let me come back. I want to play that new audio
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Oh, so we have some audio from Momdani talking about assimilation for the Islamic community. Here he is.
02:05:46.620
There is still, you know, this illusion, and it's partially a result of settler colonialism,
02:05:50.720
that all of us can become New Yorkers, that all of us can settle into the city.
02:05:55.440
And yet there would be these moments where I would be reminded by someone whose intent was to tell me that you do not belong.
02:06:01.580
And one of those first moments was on 9-11, when, before I knew what had happened,
02:06:08.880
my teacher had pulled me and a Muslim classmate of mine out of the class
02:06:13.280
and told us that something has happened, and you may be bullied.
02:06:20.660
And frankly, I was lucky because most Muslim students in the city were not given that kind of care from their teachers.
02:06:26.360
And it's something that has continued in the time since, where a few months ago I went with a client of mine to a bankruptcy court,
02:06:33.560
and as we're going into the court, the security guard takes me aside and pats me down with additional care
02:06:38.620
and asks me multiple times if I have any weapons of mass destruction on me.
02:06:44.980
And in these moments, the sense of not knowing where home is,
02:06:50.880
you know, they're amplified by what I would see around me.
02:06:54.000
And there's no chance, none, zero chance that that occurred.
02:07:04.200
You don't know what it's like to be an Islamist.
02:07:09.320
They're constantly being patted down and asked if they have weapons of mass destruction in their pants.
02:07:16.320
Is it possible that, you know, he got pulled off and had an extra screening?
02:07:21.480
I mean, is it possible even that that person did it because they don't like Muslims?
02:07:28.160
I think that's unlikely, to be clear, that they just pulled him over because he was Muslim
02:07:35.460
It is, there's a zero percent chance they pulled aside.
02:07:46.900
Listen to the hatred for people who are different.
02:08:00.200
Everything that this guy says is, I mean, I'm against the rich.
02:08:05.380
Look at his family's house in wherever it is, Nigeria or Gonda.