Glenn Beck is in St. George, Utah at the opening of the Blueprints of Liberty museum. He's joined by Hillary Clinton to talk about the importance of keeping your hands where they can see you, and the dangers of travel.
00:06:01.140And we started talking about the sustainable goals that are in Europe where cars, there will be no combustion engines definitely for sale by 2035.
00:06:15.300No combustion engines on the road, period, by 2050.
00:08:25.000And I said, what is that going to do to your industry?
00:08:26.680And he said, we're already being affected because you have to play along or you you aren't going to survive.
00:08:34.700And one of the things he's telling me that they're doing in these big conventions for, you know, travel agents and travel services is they are talking now about you got to get into the virtual reality space.
00:09:11.840This tells you very little about a person because nearly everyone likes to travel.
00:09:16.620And yet people say it because for some reason they pride themselves both on having traveled and on the fact that they look forward to doing so.
00:09:24.980She's now this is the New Yorker, you know, the magazine with the cartoons, even the people who made the cartoons don't understand it.
00:09:33.260So she's she's talking to the elite group and she is setting the table now as a snob to say, you know, you think you're a snob because you like to travel.
00:09:46.120Oh, I was just over in Paris the other day.
00:09:49.660She's saying that shows that you're ignorant.
00:09:53.040You're kind of out of the cool kids club.
00:09:56.040The opposition team is small, but articulate.
00:09:59.680And she goes through some, you know, GK Chesterton and and Emerson, et cetera, et cetera.
00:10:05.900She said, but there is a wonderful, wonderful hater of travel, the Portuguese writer, Fernando Pessoa, whose wonderful book, the book of disquiet, cackles with outrage.
00:10:20.160I abhor new ways of life and unfamiliar places.
00:10:46.300Americans don't understand because they don't travel because they're on the other side of the of the earth from the continent where real culture is.
00:10:55.020Now they're telling now now they're starting to lay the seeds that you're ignorant if you want to travel.
00:11:05.220My friend, my friend wrote to me as as I was noticing this article in the New Yorker.
00:11:14.900And he said, told you and I like, yeah, I know.
00:11:28.320She writes a poetic postmodern piece to provide some romantic notion that you shouldn't travel.
00:11:33.980He said, but Glenn, believe me, this will catch on and the area of sustainable travel and hyper real thing travel experiences will begin.
00:11:45.740If you choose to visit London, as opposed to saving the earth, you will have a destructive boomer mentality soon with ESG metrics in place.
00:12:01.080Traveling will be considered harmful and sinful.
00:12:04.900And in the age of CBDC, central bank, digital currency penalized in many cases.
00:12:10.140If the algorithm believes that you have traveled too much, local airports are going to begin to shut down.
00:12:17.100Regional airports with far less capacity will become the norm.
00:12:21.560Train travel will be permitted as long as the trains are operating with net zero efficiency.
00:12:26.920Of course, none of this has to do with preserving the environment.
00:12:30.000It has everything to do with keeping you in your 15 minute city and in your fractured affinity based autonomous zones.
00:12:40.980This will eventually change as pressure from globalized interconnected states and regions put the squeeze on the utopian feudal communities.
00:12:49.680So many seem to want to rush into it nowadays.
00:12:53.280This doesn't end well as we as we break the spell and explain that nearly every travel oriented airline, hotel, cruise line, rental car, train corporation is now controlled by BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street.
00:13:10.160And they are all in this and all of the companies they own are in it due to coercion.
00:13:16.840Millions of jobs will be lost in travel and those who have travel related industries.
00:13:24.060If you're in the travel community, you better speak up and better speak boldly.
00:13:29.660If you're somebody who has benefited from travel, you need to speak up and speak boldly.
00:13:36.320Most people think that this is crazy and I am the first to tell you it is.
00:17:25.760Yesterday, I was wearing my slippers all day because they were actually just as comfortable as my shoes in a really, really uncomfortable place.
00:17:43.240Downstairs where I am right now is the museum.
00:17:46.220It's 12,000 square feet of concrete floors.
00:17:49.740Also, we're at a higher altitude than I'm used to and that causes inflammation and then pounding on that floor all day for 18 hours.
00:17:59.180The last four days, I could barely walk.
00:24:07.900So, yesterday, here in St. George, they are building something called Liberty Village.
00:24:36.280And Liberty Village is this amazing idea of building some of the building, the home of George Washington, Mount Vernon, and Independence Hall, and some of the important buildings around the founding.
00:24:53.140And not just as a museum piece, but actually as schoolrooms and experiences that you can have to be able to promote the values and the principles that we are built on.
00:25:08.380We don't, honestly, we don't need another flag park where everybody's like, oh, it was so moving.
00:25:18.260Most people don't know the reason why we're having so many problems now is because we violate all of the principles in the Bill of Rights.
00:25:26.300The Bill of Rights are trampled on every single day in America.
00:25:30.600So, I'm here to try to help them raise money to be able to build this amazing space.
00:25:36.440But also to bring people in families and honestly to find the next generation and help them discover America and her principles and her stories and hopefully sear them into their mind and into their heart.
00:26:03.240But I've had a couple of really amazing, they won't let me into the museum most of the time because they're like, you're going to clog things up.
00:26:10.700People will stop and you're like a circus clown.
00:26:13.460And so, I get to meet people sometimes after they've seen the museum.
00:26:19.260And one of the people that went through it Sunday?
00:26:24.120No, Monday, Monday night, yesterday, is Spencer Rigby.
00:27:09.600And I just love the story they told as, like, we were going through about how America was either founded on, like, a sturdy foundation of Christianity or on, like, just a really weak foundation of, like, just the principles of the world.
00:27:22.780And so, like, as they went through the tour, they were, like, they kept explaining stuff like that.
00:27:27.900Like, they're, like, here's some of the Founding Fathers' Bibles and some original Book of Mormons.
00:27:33.020And then here's some, like, vampire hunting kits.
00:35:54.240They're the only Christian conservative wireless phone provider, uh, and they're growing bigger and bigger every day because people know, I don't want to send my money to let's say Verizon and have them send their money to, um, Planned Parenthood.
00:37:09.260But if you're not, you might need home title lock.
00:37:11.880Home title lock can make sure that your home title is protected, uh, no matter what is going on.
00:37:16.660So you don't have to check it like me every few days just for fun.
00:37:20.560You can just, I don't know, relax, have solace in the idea that maybe home title lock is doing that for you.
00:37:26.340Because home title theft is one of the biggest growing crimes in America and some homeowners have seen their houses be bulldozed, uh, by people, uh, because they thought they had bought their home.
00:39:08.280Uh, so, uh, you would think that that he would be doing that.
00:39:10.940It's interesting that all these things, this locked down department of justice, they just will not, you know, let anyone in because they're just, their investigations are too tight-lipped until the moment they can leak anything against Donald Trump.
00:39:25.980And then all of it comes out to the media.
00:39:27.780It is fascinating how that continues to happen over and over and over again.
00:40:02.940That it, that it was what November of 2019, that they verified the contents of the laptop were real.
00:40:09.540And yet they allowed the media to run with the narrative that it was Russian disinformation for years, for years, they were able to do that.
00:40:39.780They had verified it at business was done.
00:40:43.380And it went on and on and on and on as a narrative and every mainstream media source that it was Russian disinformation and obviously Russian disinformation.
00:43:15.540He is, uh, he's with me, uh, this week.
00:43:18.980And I, I had him all weekend here with me and he's just not the boy he used to be.
00:43:25.340Um, but he is getting really old for a German shepherd and he should have, if he was like our other German shepherds, he should have been slowing down at least a year ago.
00:43:34.040Um, and he has, he's just been like a puppy in the last three, four years since I started feeding him rough greens.
00:45:53.320You really actually should go to Boston and see all of the great American sites before you can't see them anymore because it's too dangerous.
00:46:04.460Tuttle Twins are on a mission to learn from history.
00:46:08.880We can understand the stories and the ideas that made America so special.
00:46:13.640We'll know how important it is to preserve it.
00:46:16.040History is not about memorizing names and dates.
00:46:20.160That doesn't mean anything to anybody.
00:49:24.060Yeah, I don't think that's an unfair read that you're doing.
00:49:28.780Anytime lawyers are involved, we should assume that they're trying to play games with words and trying to say things they're not allowed to say without actually getting in trouble for having said them.
00:49:39.680But I will say, I think us being on the right, we're used to having to parse things out and we forget that anymore when you're on the left, there's no consequences for lying.
00:49:53.360Sometimes they just say things that aren't true because they can get away with saying things that aren't true.
00:49:59.000And the reason we know they can get away with saying things that aren't true is that Hunter Biden's not going to prison.
00:50:04.600I mean, this happens over and over, especially with this particular Department of Justice, with this FBI.
00:50:09.300And the real rub with this Hunter Biden stuff is we have Merrick Garland and David Weiss, the guy who was picked to do the Hunter Biden investigation, claiming one thing.
00:50:19.840And then we have a whole room of whistleblowers who were intimately involved in the case investigating it, saying something that's the exact opposite.
00:50:27.580And it's fascinating and saying and if I'm not mistaken, Sean, he said not just the exact opposite to them.
00:50:35.920He and they're not they're not just claiming that.
00:51:05.740So it happened, according to several whistleblowers, in an October 7th, 2022 meeting between a bunch of the investigators on the case, tax experts who are at the top of their field, had been working on the case for years.
00:51:18.820And David Weiss and his team of attorneys out of Delaware, and they were wanting to bring a whole bevy of charges because they had 100 debt to rights on them.
00:51:28.480And Weiss said, no, no, no, I'm sorry, I can't do that.
00:51:30.700He explicitly told them, I can't change the venue.
00:51:39.080And, you know, it's easy to say, well, it's a he said, she said kind of thing, except there are contemporaneous written notes from multiple people in that meeting at the time where they all agree that, yes, David Weiss claimed these things.
00:51:52.600And then they're the exact opposite of what he told Congress two to three weeks ago and the exact opposite of what Merrick Garland told Congress.
00:52:01.200So the question is, was Weiss lying in that meeting or were he and Garland lying to Congress?
00:52:09.080So either way, he was like, I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt that he's a good guy and and just was told not to do things and then was kind of, you know, had a gun to his head is like, I think you're going to sign this this document.
00:52:25.920And it's not a lie, but you believe that he could have been actually the guy in charge.
00:52:35.800But he's telling all the underlings, yeah, I don't have the I don't have the the position to be able to make those calls.
00:52:58.360The other thing could be that he decided, well, yeah, Merrick Garland told me I'm not allowed to do that and that I'd be fired if I did that.
00:53:05.980And so I decided on my own authority that I wasn't going to do that.
00:54:52.520Well, I think the main reason is that the FBI, which had possessed it and authenticated it in December of 2019, almost a year before the election,
00:55:01.820they went all out to cover it up, to hide it, to make sure no one knew about it.
00:55:07.760And then all we had were, you know, various alleged copies of the hard drive floating around afterwards.
00:55:14.460You had a couple reporters with access to it.
00:55:17.040I'll tell you, when I'm trying to find files on my computer that I created like a month ago that I know are on there,
00:55:22.660it can take me 20 minutes to find out where the computer put them.
00:55:25.720Can you imagine having to find the needle in a haystack on a computer that's not yours, that's got a gazillion insane photos and nonsense of Hunter?
00:55:35.400You know, when you're not allowed to use the actual authorities because they're trying to cover it up to find the stuff out,
00:55:41.220it doesn't surprise me that it's hard to actually find and get out there.
00:55:44.000Hey, Stu, would you put a call in to Peter Swiser and see if he has a second to pop in?
00:55:50.920Because he's very thorough, and I'm shocked that he didn't see that,
00:55:56.320and he'd be able to really answer with authority on how difficult it is to find these things.
01:04:15.780One state that is doing something to try to bring some credibility back.
01:04:20.400It is unprecedented, but the Idaho Republican Party took a stance against the FBI.
01:04:27.080They passed a resolution condemning, quote, the corrupt government agency and calling for its abolition if it is deemed that the agency cannot be reformed.
01:05:04.200Anyway, this is where I think the average person who is watching and is not bogged down in politics, but looking for the truth, they are where I think we're all in the place where if it can't be reformed, we have to unplug it and plug it back in and restore the factory settings.
01:05:26.200Although in the FBI, I'm not sure the factory settings were any good, but that's a different story.
01:05:34.200You know, since we overturned Roe versus Wade and everybody was panicking and it's the end of women and, oh my gosh, the oppression and we're making them wear burkas now.
01:05:54.280Do you know that abortion rates have only gone down 3%?
01:06:04.200The way to do that is, the way to stop it is to actually care about the children, which I think people do, and the moms.
01:06:13.860I've met a lot of moms that went in for an abortion to a pre-born clinic and they saw the ultrasound and it broke them, but they didn't immediately say, I've got to save my child.
01:08:04.700Except for the t-shirt sales and the poster and cup sales.
01:08:07.540Because I'm trying not to live under a bridge to put all of these items into a vault or to take them on tour.
01:08:16.500Or my wife's a little angry with me and she's like, why don't you sell some t-shirts and then maybe ask me about buying somebody else's wheelchair or, you know, a signing pen or whatever it is.
01:08:30.560So come prepared to buy a cup, a mug, a book.
01:08:34.480If you're here, you can get the brand new book two weeks early.
01:11:12.100How did we not see the email that says, I'm sitting here on the couch with my dad and we want our money, China?
01:11:21.020Well, the beauty of that, it's actually not an email, it's a WhatsApp message, which is an encrypted app.
01:11:29.040And none of that appears on the laptop.
01:11:32.040That WhatsApp message was retrieved by the IRS criminal investigators through a subpoena to Apple for Hunter Biden's iCloud.
01:11:42.980And the beauty of that is that, you know, the laptop, the FBI had, they authenticated, can you believe it, every single piece on it that it was reliable evidence and hadn't been tampered with and was real.
01:11:58.240They'd authenticated by as early as February of 2020, but they refused to give it to the IRS investigators.
01:12:08.840And, you know, as Gary Shapley, the whistleblower, said in his testimony that was released on Friday, he said, we needed to know, we're looking at how much money Hunter Biden didn't pay in tax.
01:12:20.940We need to know about that email, about 10% for the big guy.
01:12:25.720We need to know who's the big guy, where'd that money go, because otherwise we will count that 10% and make Hunter Biden pay tax for it.
01:12:35.040So it was, they asked several times for the Department of Justice, for their prosecutors, they said, we need, we need the laptop and they were refused.
01:12:45.580But they managed to get a lot of the material that's on the laptop through this subpoena for Hunter Biden's iCloud.
01:12:52.500So that's another way that you can prove that what's in the laptop is legitimate, because there's a lot of overlap.
01:12:59.120But of course, they got a lot of things that aren't on the laptop that were deleted or never preserved.
01:13:05.620How much, how much money do you think?
01:13:08.600And do we have a reasonable idea of how much money the Bidens have made?
01:13:18.360Well, look, we have for the first time, a definitive number that the second IRS whistleblower, who was the lead case agent on that five year investigation into Hunter Biden's taxes.
01:13:30.560He's given, in his testimony, a figure, now I think it was $18.2 million, I could be out by, you know, a few hundred thousand there.
01:13:41.260But in that ballpark, say, $18 to $19 million that came in from foreign sources into the sort of Hunter Biden, Jim Biden, Devin Archer, you know, his various partners in crime or, you know, in business.
01:14:00.500And then out of that, there was about $9 million, a little over $9 million went directly to Hunter Biden.
01:14:11.940Whether or not 10% went to the big guy, a.k.a. Joe Biden, has yet to be determined.
01:14:17.400But we know that Hunter got $9 million and he underpaid his taxes over that period significantly.
01:14:26.000Now, we know that Kevin Morris, Hunter Biden's sugar brother from California, the Hollywood lawyer, he befriended Hunter Biden and was terribly generous to him, paid back $2.8 million in unpaid taxes last year.
01:14:52.780I mean, I write, you know, tens of millions of dollars of checks for friends and I never expect to have them do anything for me.
01:15:01.580Oh, by the way, I'm going to be talking from the press secretary, their podium there at the White House, talking some business later to the press.
01:15:12.100I mean, it wasn't the goodness of his heart.
01:15:17.840Well, look, so the tax investigators did not treat that that money that Kevin Morris paid as a gift, which would itself have been taxable for Hunter Biden because Hunter Biden said it was a loan.
01:15:33.840So presumably Hunter Biden will repay Kevin Morris with the money he gets from the work he does now as an artist.
01:16:05.480And it's just what they, these IRS guys who've been doing this for, you know, a quarter of a century between them, they say this is textbook tax evasion.
01:16:19.140When you, you know, you get paid, you put it into another company, you say it's a loan.
01:16:24.180You know, you can't give yourself a loan that you never pay back.
01:16:28.400So they obviously wanted to charge that as tax evasion.
01:16:32.780But that was in 2014, 2015, which when Hunter Biden was living in Washington, D.C.
01:16:38.680And it turns out David Weiss, the U.S. attorney for Delaware, who was given all of the Hunter Biden investigations that came in from all around the country, for some reason by Bill Barr, they all went to Delaware.
01:16:54.660And David Weiss, you know, just asked nicely of the Washington, D.C., U.S. attorney who'd been appointed by Joe Biden.
01:17:03.500Could I please lay some charges against Hunter Biden in your jurisdiction?
01:17:07.720And surprise, surprise, U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., Matthew Graves said, no, you can't.
01:17:13.860Same thing happened in the Central District of California for the later years where Hunter Biden had been living in Malibu and Venice Beach.
01:17:21.240And no, you can't do another Biden appointee.
01:17:24.980And David Weiss just meekly accepts that.
01:17:27.940And then the statute of limitations run out on those, which were the biggest part of the charges, the most serious for Hunter Biden.
01:17:35.960And also encompassed Foreign Agent Registration Act violation.
01:17:41.620So, in other words, foreign lobbying, there was evidence of that all over the laptop.
01:17:45.880And we could never understand why on earth weren't those charges brought.
01:17:50.440Now we know from the whistleblowers it's because the Department of Justice allowed the statute of limitations to run out.
01:17:57.200Because David Weiss said, oh, well, we can't bring charges because these U.S. attorneys who were appointed by Biden won't let us.
01:18:05.260And so, last October, when Gary Shapley, the IRS whistleblower, and his crack team, they're like the seal team of the IRS.
01:18:15.540They are the ones who go, he's collected $2.5 billion of taxes on behalf of the American taxpayer from all over the world, actually, in his career.
01:18:28.660He's the, you know, the goat of IRS investigators.
01:18:32.780And he's had this meeting in October with Weiss and said, why on earth did you let the statute of limitations run out?
01:18:43.040And Weiss says, well, you know, I went to the Department of Justice and I asked if I could be made special counsel so that I could bring charges in those jurisdictions.
01:19:06.420And that's what Republicans need to call them in.
01:19:11.060I will tell you, my best guess is they're probably both lying to some degree or another.
01:19:17.420But let me ask you, I've got about 30 seconds.
01:19:19.960You have been on this story for years.
01:19:23.920I mean, you were at the Post when the laptop was, you know, Russian disinformation and they banned the Post from, you know, any social media.
01:19:33.740Do you think we're at a turning point or is this more of the same that's not going to amount to anything or anybody going to jail?
01:19:42.100I think that the Gary Shapley's testimony and his partner is a game changer because they brought evidence that is separate from the laptop and is not just hearsay or one person's word against Joe Biden.
01:19:58.840This is evidence, you know, transcripts of interviews with Hunter Biden's former business partners, memorialised conversations with six witnesses between Gary Shapley and, you know, David White and DOJ prosecutors or, you know, district attorneys who were obstructing.
01:20:21.980So I think there is clear evidence of malfeasance by the Department of Justice involvement of the highest level of the FBI.
01:20:32.160And, you know, there's two parts of this story.
01:20:34.640There's the original corruption story.
01:20:36.200But I think as with Watergate, the biggest story is the cover up.
01:20:39.980And Gary Shapley has laid there the cover up and you can see them now.
01:20:44.260They are going to try and destroy him, destroy his reputation.
01:24:46.720I want to talk to you a little bit about American Giant and the well, not the 4th of July celebration and and shirt that you could wear for your 4th of July celebration.
01:25:00.880They have a American made T-shirt and that's exactly what it says on the front.
01:25:11.440And it's also a great way to have a really good American made T-shirt and support a company like American Giant that believes in the same kind of America that you do.
01:25:24.040They're not only saving jobs and factories and opening up new factories all the time to make sure that we can make clothing here in America.
01:25:34.200They give pride back to the cities and the workers in these towns that factories years ago shut down.
01:26:52.380A waste of a good pie, but a hero nonetheless.
01:26:55.780I'll tell you why he did that in 60 seconds.
01:26:58.880First, summer's here, and that means it's time to beat the heat and make sure you're not racking up all kinds of bills with air conditioning.
01:31:45.700If that were true, can you imagine the paperwork and the permitting and the hassle and the cost of putting in a wood fired oven in a building in New York?
01:32:04.340Now, sure, yes, they're not exactly called ovens in many of the best crack houses in New York.
01:32:13.200They're probably called just more of a fire.
01:32:16.260But if you want to do it legally, it would be a hassle.
01:42:27.240You know, there are other things I'd rather hear marchers say than that.
01:42:31.820But that's what they've been saying lately on the streets.
01:42:35.660And I don't know about you, but I think that makes people a little worried about their children.
01:42:43.480And we talked to you yesterday about, um, people who are in the L and the G, uh, and the B, and I guess the Q and the two plus, et cetera, et cetera, should probably tell the people.
01:42:58.200And this is not all trans people by any stretch of the imagination, telling the people who are pushing this garbage about our children.
01:43:06.740Hey, you know, you know, you're hurting the entire movement.
01:43:11.160You're scaring people by saying you're coming for their children.
01:43:19.700I, uh, I, uh, I want to make sure that we cover this, um, because there are some very, very important things that are, are happening in the world that we're at a turning point on.
01:43:32.100Also, Larry Fink from BlackRock talked about how he's ashamed to be part of the ESG political debate.
01:44:05.200I don't think everything should be turned into politics either, but I'm not the guy who went to, let's say, a sneaker company and said, if you don't do all of these things that make your product a political product, uh, we're not going to finance you.
01:44:56.540Uh, he said, you know, when I wrote those letters, uh, investment letters, you know, that basically said, we're going to force you to change.
01:45:07.680Uh, he said it was never meant to be political, a political statement.
01:45:23.340I mean, a political statement indicates there may be some debate involved, but when you're telling someone that you're forcing them to do something, that's not a political statement at all.
01:45:50.920Um, well, he also doesn't want to get involved in conversations really about inflation because, uh, he says, you know, they're, they're going to have to do more that the federal reserve, um, maybe we're raising the interest rates two to four more times.
01:46:07.760Um, he said, but he didn't want to make it into a political thing because it's, it's sticky.
01:46:13.440So, and I, I haven't gotten that kind of deep analysis, uh, from somebody like Larry.
01:46:19.020You're saying, Stu, I think this really clears it up.
01:47:32.240One of the easiest things in the world to do when you're in, in pain or even just facing something difficult is give up, walk away, pretend it doesn't exist.
01:47:44.820Now I've done that a few times in my life.
01:47:48.020If you're, if you think, Hmm, I wonder how that worked out for you.
01:47:53.480Um, I'll tell you some other time, but it's not really a happy ending.
01:47:58.500I can't just dismiss pain when you are in real pain.
01:48:03.340Uh, it takes everything in you just to concentrate or just to hide the pain.
01:48:09.420So you're not always like making faces.
01:49:36.200Cause once you see it, you can't unsee it, but it is room zero.
01:49:40.880Oh, it's like ground zero that it leaves a mark and the waves go on forever.
01:49:46.940Um, it is about scientifically codifying racism.
01:49:55.500Um, you know, it used to be that you couldn't, um, you could have an opinion that was racist, but then something happened in the 1800s, late 1800s, that all of a sudden science is saying it's not only a difference in color.
01:50:15.380There there's, there's, there's subhuman people there is there inferior people.
01:50:20.520And it was science that was saying that I'm going to show you the slope from there to where we are now and a warning on why it has to change.
01:50:34.280You're going to see some things, uh, on tomorrow's Wednesday night broadcast that you've probably never seen, uh, before.
01:50:41.720And we'll talk about it tomorrow, Wednesday night program only on blaze TV.
01:50:47.900By the way, if you can't make it to the museum, I give you a, a quick tour tour of it.
01:50:54.120I should do another one now that it's completely finished, but I did a, about an hour long tour and it was an exclusive for blaze TV subscribers.
01:51:03.080It is there now we have, I've spent years and years collecting history, not for my own gratification.
01:51:11.720In fact, not for my family's enrichment.
01:51:14.600It's not going to my children or my family, um, unless, you know, they feel, and I feel that they're going to be the ones to really, truly protect it and share it with people.
01:51:26.000Um, but I collecting it because I believe it's being erased and it needs to be taught over and over again.
01:51:34.400I am, uh, being told here just yesterday, 1100 people went through the museum and, uh, the compliments on it or the comments on it are remarkable from people my age or, you know, even in their forties, they all say the same thing.
01:51:54.280I learned more walking through that museum on history than I've ever learned my entire life.
01:54:13.380Uh, she wrote, I studied the whole car, a Holocaust.
01:54:16.340Some of my books mentioned the doors there, and this made it even more real to see what they were truly like.
01:54:23.980I can only imagine the fear that people had going through that door.
01:54:29.360Um, I can't thank you enough, uh, for helping me learn history and what happened in the past.
01:54:36.840So I can do my part to make sure a door like that never has to be used again.
01:54:43.480Thank you, um, for sharing your stories and passing on your love of history to all of us.
01:54:50.820I promise to spread the knowledge, uh, that I learn and share my love of history to others.
01:54:57.960Chloe, isn't that fantastic as a 13 year old girl?
01:55:02.440And, uh, and it's amazing to watch the people go through with their kids.
01:55:09.520Um, I don't know, maybe it's just the, the, the sampling that we have are more, um, homeschooled kids or I don't know, exceptional kids or I don't know, maybe their parents, you know, raise them right to love, uh, history, but I hated history growing up.