Chaos in Sri Lanka & Netherlands Is America's Future Under the Great Reset | 7⧸11⧸22
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The world is learning a lesson that we should all learn today, and it's about the island nation of Sri Lanka. Why would the global financial system abandon them? And why did they do it?
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well hello america and welcome to the glenn beck program
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well i'm back after two weeks and uh i want to thank all of you for not solving a damn thing i
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mean it looks like it's the same world as we left it thanks a lot stew not one solution to anything
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appreciate it uh i have some uh commentary uh that has been uh rolling around on a couple of
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different stories uh that i think i have a different take on one of them is the assassination
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of the japanese prime minister abe the other is on a story of sri lanka why would i why on god's
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green earth would i start after two weeks with a story about sri lanka because it is our future
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all right let me give you a couple of stories here germany is now moving to reactivate the coal plants
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because they're afraid russia is going to cut off the gas
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swiss the swiss are now preparing for gas shortages and are looking at rationing their fuel
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now let me take you to sri lanka because this is the lesson that we should all learn today
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you might not be familiar with the island nation of sri lanka other than its name
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but it is the foreshadowing dark foreshadowing of things to come in this great reset bound world
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22 million people are now struggling to survive they're now facing the worst economic crisis they
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have ever encountered since declaring independence in 1948 the government is now all but bankrupt
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they're in default on foreign debt they can't afford critical imports to sustain their people
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medicine has now become too expensive or scarce to get a hold of fuel prices on this little island
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are out of control it began to spiral out of control as long lines formed at gas stations
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then violent brawls would sometimes break out between people and the military and the police holding them
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back food prices skyrocketed food prices became unsustainable when gas went through the roof
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now sri lanka is on the brink of chaos videos have emerged of starving and desperate people attacking
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others out in the street everything culminated this weekend as thousands of angry rioters storm the
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presidential palace and force the resignation of their leader
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sri lanka i mean i don't know i don't know anything about sri lanka why would i care about sri lanka
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there was an imf bailout package and it was really sri lanka's final option for recovery
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but a few days ago the imf walked away from the deal
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now if you know about sri lanka or you happen to you know have relatives in sri lanka
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you're wondering what i'm wondering why they did everything they were supposed to do they played by the
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rules as ordered so why is the global financial system now abandoning sri lanka
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to the global economic elite sri lanka was the jewel of asia the world economic forum
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showered them with praise in one of their puff pieces highlighting sri lanka's leadership of the
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rest of the world the article was titled this is how we will make sri lanka rich by
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2025 that was four years ago and now they're bankrupt
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well the usual crap that we hear from the overlords in davos
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sri lanka was to concentrate on a social economy
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spending millions in the transformation to a new
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kind of capitalism they would double down on green
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energy any of this sound familiar how about this sri lanka cut taxes but also didn't cut
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spending in fact in order to fuel the great reset of their economy they began printing cash at
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unprecedented levels because they had a green economy they just had to serve and because
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everything went green and they needed it right now they upended their farming and agricultural
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production any of this sound familiar to anyone everything had to be organic and everything had to be grown with new rules
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now the world economic forum said it was going swimmingly
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they said quote the plan is delivering impressive results the current government has created four hundred and sixty thousand jobs so you know the government doesn't create jobs
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the current government created four hundred and sixty thousand jobs help more than two hundred and sixty thousand families secure a home strong progress is being made the government is also invested to generate green energy and provide water resources for agro production you see look at all of the things when you just decide to build back better look at all the wonderful things that come
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well that's when it first started four years into it uh we need to update the scorecard this is what
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followed that initial push bankruptcy inflation default shortages of food shortages of commodities shortages of fuel
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violence in the streets and in the end the organizations that supported them and pushed them in that direction
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the organizations like the imf and the world economic forum just walked away
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wef just ran an article reporting on how sri lankan public workers are now being given extra days off
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well that's fantastic do you know why they were given extra days off
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to them entire countries are mere casualties of war in their grand experiment
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it's the same thing with socialism and communism and progressivism
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nations fall thousands sometimes millions die or starve to death
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and they never say well crap jeez that was our fault
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whenever you hear about our agricultural industry needing to go green
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whenever you hear about how russia is causing the gas prices
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we just have a few short years to get this done in america
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so far they got the first part in sri lanka right
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the netherlands are being forced to go green as well
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have you ever heard of anyone in the netherlands
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or we could listen to the people who actually grow the food
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this goes to something i told you in 2009 would happen
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and half of our own damn people will blame the united states as well
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let's put this blame right squarely where it belongs
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i have much more confidence in you solving things
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even though stew and pat didn't solve a darn thing while i was gone
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i thought you said screw up a bunch of stuff like sri lanka
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i have more confidence in the american people than i do in any expert
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i think if we would just leave this to our cities and our local governments
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well why is anybody even talking about the vaccine still
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so we're gonna lose a lot of our national guard
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we we now have spent more money in Ukraine since
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it's all going right directly to whoever it needs
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right like Hunter Biden's iPhone gets hacked all
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the stuff is getting released on 4chan and and all
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of this and it's like the the media of course is
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totally ignoring it not looking at it at all not
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important not because Hunter Biden is a piece you
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crap which we all knew already but because this
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is obviously a real problem with security in this
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country I mean it's the president United States is
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compromised with close family members here this is
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a major major problem and it struck me as like sure
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this could absolutely be a a guy on the right who
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doesn't like Hunter Biden could be a some some hacker
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who thinks it's funny there's a hundred things it
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could be but while we're sending 50 billion dollars to
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Ukraine it has to be a legitimate possibility that
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some state-sponsored hacker from Russia was responsible
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consideration here right we all know that they've
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threatened cyber attacks and yet our media will not
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even discuss it will not even acknowledge that it
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occurred we are in the middle of sending 50 billion
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dollars or 60 billion dollars to Ukraine and we may
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have just been retaliated against in the middle of this
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effort and the media is not even noting that it occurred
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so then what you're saying is hey America right
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Russia can't do anything to hurt us yeah America
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wow you know here's the story and I know I brought it up
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last hour and I'll probably bring it up next hour and I'll
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probably bring it up every day until we have an answer
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on this one you know when Joe Biden said he was going to
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release 30 million barrels of crude oil to help America
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you know so you didn't you know it was an emergency sale
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you know our strategic oil preserve keyword there
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strategic strategic meaning something we would hold on to
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we'd have in reserve for strategic purposes like going to
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war which will never happen so he wanted to release 30 million
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barrels now I thought that that goes you know to the gas
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stations or or wherever no no no one of the companies that
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bought it there were 12 companies and they were all vetted from the United
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States and one of them is a Unipec America which is fan
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fantastic fantastic Unitec America in case you've never heard of it I mean who
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has is the Chinese petrochemical corporation so it's controlled by the
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Chinese government so we sold a million gallons I'm sorry a million barrels
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I'm sure you know there was an in there Sinopec
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you know has worked with the Bidens Hunter Biden co-founded the private equity
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firm BHR Partners and BHR acquired it acquired 1.7 billion dollar stake in
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Sinopec so that that's you know now now Biden took Hunter took a minority stake in
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BHR he's only got a 10% stake through through LLC that he owns
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it's very complex hard to follow it's almost like it's intentionally built that
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way but you know and he said he was gonna sell that of course there's no record of
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him doing that at all and nobody will even ask the question but I'm I didn't
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realize when Joe said he was gonna help Americans he specifically meant with the
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last name Biden had no idea that that's what I thought it was like everybody you know
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but uh we find out now no um a million gallons went to China and as if that's not bad enough
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uh it was uh to a company that is uh uh 10% is owned uh you know by by Hunter so
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by the way definition of good it's an interesting definition of good you have working there I
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didn't feel like it was good but to be fair you did say a million barrels and it was only 950,000
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and that I think the American people will be fine with that fake news fake news um here's why I'm not
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concerned about it uh apparently not everything was a disaster when I when I went on vacation uh the
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Biden administration has announced it has created a new position to tackle corruption head-on uh and not
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domestic corruption don't we don't need that it's we don't what we're talking about international
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corruption which is is great because I think we're the ones to preach to the world against corruption
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don't I mean seriously um anyway so they're battling international corruption and uh and Joe Biden's
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a guy to do it I mean when he was vice president he was in charge of Ukraine policy uh and he bragged
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about the arm twisting he did there to root out corruption uh of course it was to root out the guy
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who wanted to investigate his son in corruption but that's a you know that's just he didn't know I'm sure
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but uh so he's looking into international corruption and uh and I'm thinking you know while I was on
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vacation I was thinking you know Russia China Iran how are we going to wrangle them into submission
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and I I didn't see it coming you know corruptions are corruptions are and one who has some real
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experience um now Richard Nephew is the guy who is put in charge and it's it's really ironic that a guy
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named nephew is being appointed by Joe Biden uh you know in an anti-corruption position but his name
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is Richard Nephew uh and uh he's heading up the international anti-corruption efforts now why would
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you pick him why would you well he was working on the special envoy to Iran uh during the Obama
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administration and he served as the nuclear arms and sanctions expert on the team that negotiated the
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Iranian nuclear deal you know the deal that ended up with us flying uh pallets of 400 million dollars
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in cash and leaving it in the middle of the airport uh in the middle of the night uh in Tehran uh he was
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the guy who got that deal so he knows a little something about corruption I'm thinking and uh
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and it's good it's good world you've been put on notice the anti-corruption league is coming uh and uh
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so here's some good news um this is from reuters uh stew how much how much was oil when it collapsed
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the economy in 2008 it hit 140 dollars a barrel 140 dollars a barrel um now that is because we as a
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country are not equipped to uh pay that much for a barrel of oil our entire economy runs on at its
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optimum under a hundred dollars a barrel so anything over a hundred dollars sustained is not good
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140 is really our breaking point or it was in 2008 uh but now with inflation you know adjusted dollars
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i'm sure i'm sure that's 250 dollars a barrel now here's the good news from reuters um they're saying
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that oil could go up to 380 dollars a barrel um because russia is now thinking about slashing five
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million dollar five million barrels a day um in retaliation for the price cap that uh the west is is
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is put on there so now uh you've got uh you've got germany and everybody else freaking out a little
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bit a little bit uh but not us we're just plowing right so 380 dollars a barrel can you imagine how
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much money this country could make right now if we just became the world supplier of oil and natural gas
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we would we could solve so many problems right now but we won't we won't because gas and oil is a
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really bad thing really uh seem to do a lot of really good things uh in the past and now that
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we're struggling with it again and it's shortage it seems like it's doing some really bad things
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doesn't it well you're ignoring the change and it's a massive change in the amount of climate deaths
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over the past 100 years uh it's been incredible really tell me tell me the stats on those climate
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deaths well there has been a large change i mean i don't think you'd deny that um well i haven't heard
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any of the stats so i know you're a stat guy so what are the stats of climate global climate related
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deaths are down 98 percent uh over that time but just the 98 percent if it wasn't for oil and gas
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okay and their emissions it maybe it would have been 9 99 percent you know but but but but wait but
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wait a minute um so that's so you do have a you do have stats and it the climate deaths are down by
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almost 100 percent oh almost not not all there are still climate deaths though not it has not been a
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hundred percent so this you know a lot of people might say well wait a minute isn't that entire
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improvement having to do with fossil fuels and how society has improved in the past hundred years
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and sure you can make that point but they haven't completely eliminated climate related deaths
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no why not no you know i you know why yeah inequality right thank you inequality yeah you
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know there's a big there's a big climate report due out here soon and we were talking about this last
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week what's the whole point of the climate situation right what do you what do you what's the what's the
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whole point of it right the point of it is do people die from climate right like that's the real
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bottom line number and if you if i were to give you two publications which one has shown the
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statistics backing up the 98 drop in climate related deaths is it number one the un ipcc report
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about the climate have they ever reported that or the number two option glenn beck's an inconvenient book
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which one i would say i would say it's glenn beck's inconvenient book you are correct for some
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reason the guy who doesn't care about climate at all is the one reporting the near 100 drop in
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climate related deaths while the un ipcc doesn't include that graph in any of their reports and it's
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it's interesting that they are talking about climate related deaths um but they're going to start talking
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about that you're going to hear a lot of that beginning this fall when we have starvation beginning to
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set in all over the world we are still living off of last year's harvest this year's harvest is just
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starting to be canned and sent out uh so everything that you have on your shelf or on your supermarket
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most of it is last year's wheat last year's fruit or vegetables uh now we're going to start to see the
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problem and it's going to start rearing its ugly head all around the world very soon and when it does
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they're going to say this is because of climate problems you're right they are this is they're
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absolutely going to be now the farmers will understand that they need to start growing food
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without all of these petrochemicals they and you know it only makes it more urgent that we double down
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on this right now it's a war and as you pointed out at the beginning of the program sri lanka went that
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route and did wonderfully well with it uh in fact they were able to move a bunch thousands of citizens
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into their presidential palace uh as a result of that move which is great for equality so if you
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want the less new york times version of that uh the government was overthrown over the weekend
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uh but climate change climate change climate change climate change back in just a second
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hey i just uh just got a new poll in which is great from the heartland institute
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uh it's uh hmm it's uh gonna come out tomorrow uh tomorrow afternoon the results are pretty
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terrifying um the poll was done by rasmussen to see how americans how they feel about the supreme court
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uh yeah so here's what we have um majority of democrat likely voters not just registered
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democrats but likely voters believe the supreme court is fundamentally racist 56 percent and
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fundamentally sexist 67 percent that's not good that's not good further 53 percent of democrat likely
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voters want to abolish the current supreme court and establish a new democratically elected supreme court
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with justices chosen by the american people directly can you even imagine
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uh what a nightmare scenario that is 39 percent of democrats would strongly or somewhat favor a
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constitutional amendment that would give the united nations the authority to reverse
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u.s supreme court decisions that u.s supreme court decisions that u.n members believe violate human rights
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i mean who are the democrats who are they i i i really i mean i've met this many dumb people
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but that would mean that all of the dumb people in america are democrat and i don't believe that
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but i'm beginning to i mean 53 percent 56 percent say it's fundamentally on racist 67 of democrats
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say fundamentally sexist but 53 percent of those who are likely to vote say they want to abolish
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the supreme court and hold elections for the i mean why don't we just why don't we just do america's got
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talent will america's got judges i mean it look that idea worked really well with the senate look how
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great our senate is doing now uh now that we uh direct we elect them directly it's really improved that
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process quite a bit you know i mean you can kind of like understand okay the fundamentally racist thing
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well i mean democrats think literally everything is racist so okay maybe fundamentally sexist i mean
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you know maybe they just went through the roe versus wade thing a lot of the democrats are
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angry about that okay i can cut you some slack on that yeah maybe but like no one's even proposing
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that the u.n takes over uh vetoing our supreme court decisions and still a giant chunk of democrats
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believe that that's the way we should go that is remarkable so 39 percent of democrats would strongly
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favor a constitutional amendment that give the united nations the authority to reverse u.s supreme court
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decisions that u.n members believe violate that's 39 percent here's the crazy part 48 percent of all
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voters aged 18 to 39 favored giving the united nations the power to overturn the u.s supreme court cases
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so you're you wait you want to give up our sovereignty to that group of people can you tell me what that
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group of people have done one good thing honestly one good thing
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audrey hepburn was uh was a was a ambassador for them and i i loved her she was great that's it
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that's as far as i can go it's okay it really is amazing why why would you want to do that of all
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things you know i guess at this point they just want to overturn everything because they they see
01:10:17.840
the constitution being upheld and that's the problem here is that you know again the supreme court
01:10:24.080
did not take away a right they said the right didn't exist the whole time which is true
01:10:30.540
and they took the power away from themselves the supreme court initially created this right out of thin
01:10:37.760
air which is their argument by the way not my argument their argument is they acknowledge it wasn't
01:10:44.860
around during the time of the 14th amendment because almost everybody had banned abortion at
01:10:48.460
the time of the 14th amendment so they can't argue it was the initial intent they just said later on
01:10:53.400
they believe that with updating standards it's a living document and now that power of the 14th
01:11:00.100
amendment includes abortion they the supreme court a bunch of men created the right and then a later
01:11:06.700
supreme court said yeah you can't just create rights like that that's not what you do so they took
01:11:11.940
the power out of their own hands and people are are still incredibly angry at them it really is
01:11:18.540
utterly amazing understand i don't think people understand the second part of that they took it
01:11:23.500
out of their hands because they said it's not a right in the constitution it's not like they said
01:11:33.120
no that's not a right they said that's not a right that the federal government has purview over
01:11:40.380
the federal government has certain things that they have all the bill of rights all those that's
01:11:49.160
what the federal government cannot do okay they can't violate any of those well they're violating all
01:11:55.520
of those right now nobody seems to care but it's what the government cannot do any other right not listed
01:12:04.180
there goes to the people and to the state so you might have the right i haven't heard a good case on it
01:12:12.600
you might have the right to abortion but that's for the people and the state to decide not the federal
01:12:23.020
government and some state constitutions allow for that right i mean again i think that's morally
01:12:29.580
reprehensible but that is in several state constitutions and you can get those abortions
01:12:34.520
there for the time being at least but you know the whole point of this and this is in several of
01:12:40.260
these it was also in the uh the epa case and several others of this session it was a theme
01:12:45.600
we are not the ones that are supposed to make these decisions if you guys want to do these things
01:12:51.640
pass laws start passing laws if you want these things to be done go within the constitutional bounds
01:12:59.080
of your power and pass laws stop acting like we're going to do all this stuff for you that's not our job
01:13:05.920
that's them saying hey we aren't going to take the power we are actually going to cede the power
01:13:14.700
which for some reason the left wants us to have we're going to cede it back to the legislators where it belongs
01:13:19.920
that is what they've been doing over and over again that's how this is supposed to work
01:13:23.300
so what is what's crazy let me do one more thing here um on abortion if you look at the numbers
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more than one in three 37 said their state should allow abortion only in cases of rape and incest
01:13:42.760
37 another 12 favored allowing abortion only in the first six weeks of pregnancy and that's when
01:13:52.880
you can detect a baby's heartbeat you said okay combine those two yeah it was what 16 you said
01:13:58.740
uh 12 12 so we're up at half basically so yeah we're at 49 of the country that would say
01:14:06.560
six weeks that's it six weeks or less half of the country yeah okay another 23 percent would support
01:14:14.480
a ban at 15 meaning 72 percent of the country agrees with what mississippi brought in front of the supreme
01:14:24.560
court because they said they wanted a 15 week ban on abortions women are more pro-life than men
01:14:33.980
and i think that's absolutely absolutely explainable it's a woman's body you don't have a right to say
01:14:41.640
anything i completely disagree with that but how many guys are a i'll keep the options open yeah and b
01:14:49.280
and b been just bullied into not having an opinion
01:14:53.540
i think that's true i think the you know look think of the stereotypical situation that you'd think of in
01:15:02.340
these cases guy goes out hooks up with a girl he finds at a bar they go back to the house they
01:15:08.320
they do their thing they uh they she's pregnant and he's the one that's like oh i don't even want to
01:15:15.040
talk to her again let alone raise a child with her so please yeah abortion it's great women's rights
01:15:19.740
yeah you please oh my gosh women's right to choose it's so important to me what a fundamental right
01:15:24.420
this is they just want to get out of what they've done right they want to avoid the responsibility
01:15:29.380
so stereotypically you assume that the guys would be the ones pushing for this by the way i might
01:15:36.700
remind you it was seven guys who brought the right to you so uh you know for all the the thoughts that
01:15:42.980
men shouldn't have an opinion here the only person involved in a major abortion case that actually
01:15:50.000
decided it uh that was a woman really was uh was uh amy coney barrett i mean i guess in casey you
01:15:58.700
can make the argument but still i mean amy coney barrett's the one who was involved here she's a
01:16:02.740
woman there were no women involved in the roe versus wade decision at the supreme court level
01:16:07.760
here's the most telling part of the uh the poll majority 55 percent said they opposed overturning
01:16:17.540
roe versus wade even though 72 percent would support a law that roe would have struck down
01:16:24.960
what's more 25 percent only 25 percent agreed that the supreme court as opposed to state or federal
01:16:35.340
lawmakers should set the standards on abortion so amazing wait 72 percent support the law that it
01:16:47.360
just overturned that it are that it just made possible by overturning it and only 25 percent say
01:16:54.880
the decision should be in the hands of the supreme court which is what the supreme court said yeah so
01:17:00.680
basically what that tells you is that people just don't know what roe versus wade means they think
01:17:04.760
roe versus wade means if you overturn it abortion goes away completely they of course will learn very
01:17:09.780
soon that that's not the case because 72 percent support the mississippi law and you know 25 percent
01:17:17.220
like want the supreme court to make these rules well that's what roe versus wade was so you can't
01:17:22.820
support roe versus wade and oppose the supreme court coming up with the rules their whole argument
01:17:29.780
in roe versus wade was you guys are really kind of at odds here why don't we come in and say well
01:17:35.960
let's make up a standard and that will solve the problem and then casey came along and they said hey
01:17:40.340
that roe versus wade thing sure didn't solve the problem we're gonna give you a new standard
01:17:44.620
a new idea now it's gonna be viability and that'll solve it for you guys and it didn't solve it at
01:17:51.520
all and then this supreme court said hey maybe we shouldn't be giving you the standards maybe you
01:17:56.680
guys should solve this on your own through the normal process instead of us trying to come up
01:18:00.500
with some universal solution for everybody and that's what everyone seems to want in the poll but
01:18:07.280
they have absolutely no idea what roe versus wade is other than people who oppose it are evil
01:18:11.640
yeah and the people who uh are for it apparently love children and women even though now the uh
01:18:22.120
new york has gone crazy absolutely crazy not only their gun their new gun uh uh concealed carry permit
01:18:33.320
uh what do you call it uh i don't even know bureaucracy it's worse than it was it's worse than it was now
01:18:44.060
and there's no way this stands up in court now no way this stands up in court and new york also said
01:18:52.260
that they need to crack down on the pregnancy centers that are offering life because they say they are
01:19:01.060
offering disinformation by uh saying that it's a baby already inside of you uh and the other
01:19:10.720
disinformation is you're already a mother you're you're carrying your child right now so you already
01:19:16.300
are a mother those are the two pieces of misinformation or disinformation they say that
01:19:22.500
they have to crack down on so they are now cracking down it doesn't matter new york you can have all the
01:19:27.280
abortions you want celebrate all the abortions yeah we'll send you cakes just all the abortions you
01:19:32.920
want that's not good enough they have to stop those 20 percent that go to these pregnancy centers and
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hello america and uh welcome to the glen back program
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so uh stew did you did you see any movies or anything uh over the holiday
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i was very very good glad i'm out of that phase with my children but yes
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well you know was it good it's a phenomenon you know with uh with
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teenagers and some adults dressing up in like tuxedos and going to see it and then screaming at
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the minions on stage now i did not go for that reason i went with my kids and nobody did that in
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my particular location but i guess it's become a big issue for movie theaters
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they're having lots of problems with it i would think that um
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you shouldn't be able to buy a gun if you've done that you know what i mean
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sensible restrictions it might be it might be you know maybe you're forced to have an abortion
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as well uh because you're clearly not a good parent uh or a rational human being
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now this is just off the top of my head i don't know all of the details of
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those people but sounds like fun this is the glen back program
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there have been some massive wins for truth in the american family recently
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the pendulum the pendulum does seem to be swinging back in the direction of genuine american values
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almost everybody you meet left or right they say the same thing something isn't right
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i don't know what it is but something isn't right they may even think they know what it is
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um and they're they're wrong but they're trying to figure it out what is that what is it that we're
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all feeling i contend it is an alarm system uh as thomas paine said uh heaven knows how to attach a
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proper price to something as celestial as freedom it came with an alarm system when your rights are being
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abused or being taken it's like that feeling you have right before something bad might happen you
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walk into a place and you're like this isn't right i shouldn't be here yeah obey that little voice
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obey that voice your instinct is right something is wrong but what is wrong i want to share something i
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i read over the uh holiday over the uh vacation um and i think well i'm just gonna read it and you decide
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so i was reading something uh while i was uh while i was away from the epic times and it's the five
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stages of totalitarianism and have you noticed both sides are worried about totalitarianism
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the uh antifa is saying you know it's the religious totalitarian you know and donald trump the totalitarian
01:30:33.660
and that's exactly what the other side is afraid of now i'm not going to argue which side i just want to
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give you the five stages of totalitarianism and see if any of these connect with you and see if any of these
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things uh have happened yet the first thing is discontent and rumblings you can't start a
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totalitarian uh government uh until you're standing on the ash heap of the government and of the society
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that that was you if you want a new regime you have to generate dissatisfaction with the status quo
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um you have to get people to despise the old order um you have to get people to believe that
01:31:30.340
they can't do anything because of the old order um and and then present this new thing as a
01:31:40.960
as a solution to all of those problems now has that happened is there someone preaching a new world
01:31:51.780
order is there someone preaching new ideas capitalism has failed our families are failing us
01:32:01.200
is there anybody that is suggesting that everything is failing us and seems to want to even see it burn
01:32:12.660
to the ground that's the first step the bolshevik revolution in russia in 1917
01:32:21.280
it established a totalitarian regime and it was very very bloody much more bloody than the revolution
01:32:31.880
in france which ended in you know guillotines this uh was you know yeah the reign of terror in russia was
01:32:44.980
beyond anything that you could imagine the people were disenfranchised they no longer believed in the
01:32:51.560
czar they had been defeated in war um they were hungry um the uh transportation in the city started
01:33:01.660
to break down and once once your transportation breaks down that causes food and fuel shortages and
01:33:09.220
that causes riots then adolf hitler he did the same thing it was bubbling with discontent
01:33:18.260
uh they had the treaty of versailles they had just left a humiliation on the battlefield
01:33:24.740
the um treaty of versailles was um uh was humiliating to them and then they because of the
01:33:34.740
the the treaty they had horrible economics they went into hyperinflation and then germany starts to
01:33:44.220
default on its patient on its payments and now you start to have occupied territories of germany
01:33:50.020
etc etc made the people poor hungry and angry russia poor hungry angry france poor hungry angry
01:34:04.080
none of them believed in the old system so there's your first step are we poor hungry hungry and angry
01:34:14.820
well i would suggest that we are angry we have our share of anger uh are we poor what time is it
01:34:25.020
we're on our way to poverty are we hungry we don't think hunger
01:34:34.040
could really happen here in america because we're the breadbasket of the world except we're not the
01:34:42.280
it's the second thing the false savior and the first revolution so once people identify uh the
01:34:54.280
discontent and appeal to that the totalitarian presents himself as a savior in stage two
01:35:00.860
the revolutionary totalitarian enacts a dramatic change to solve the problems and disconnect a
01:35:08.660
discontent of stage one to find a solution to its debt crisis the french government called the
01:35:15.780
estates general assembly to advise the king on what to do third estate quickly claimed full governmental
01:35:22.600
authority as a national assembly the national assembly wanted to drop a new constitution that would
01:35:28.920
change the nature of the government to deal with all of the injustices does this sound familiar
01:35:34.280
after the storming of the bastille peasants and rural areas revolted against their lords
01:35:40.020
uh the national assembly then declared feudalism abolished and introduced the declaration of the rights of man
01:35:46.780
and of the citizen and then you had the execution of king louis no one could stop the ferociousness
01:35:57.320
if you will uh of the bloodbath russia the bolsheviks took advantage of the food riots that began in early 1917
01:36:08.120
when the military began siding with the rioting workers rather than you know restoring law and order
01:36:15.620
nicholas the czar uh resigned and then was shot
01:36:20.980
then the soviets quickly took control of russia and their slogan was peace land and bread
01:36:30.880
and many angry people looked at them as saviors
01:36:36.040
same thing with nazism the third stage censorship persecution propaganda and ending of opposition
01:36:49.620
so now you have the savior on board you have a plan they're changing absolutely everything they want to change
01:37:00.420
the way you talk to one another your traditions uh even your language they have presented a plan to change
01:37:12.220
change everything but stage three uh happens after stage two has passed the old order has been
01:37:23.900
fundamentally changed so we're there right now we are still i think having to change some things but
01:37:31.020
think about it our banking system is no longer the banking system we had uh our businesses are not the
01:37:38.280
businesses we had our way of communicating with each other not the way we've always communicated
01:37:44.100
even the understanding of freedom of speech our press is fundamentally different all of it
01:37:51.560
so the old order has been fundamentally changed and now the various forces begin to react
01:37:58.920
the rising totalitarian government faces many enemies often dubbed counter-revolutionaries or extremists
01:38:07.280
extremists in its infancy in infancy the new order must struggle to gain more power and maintain that which
01:38:16.400
has been acquired for this reason it sets about combating its enemies through censorship and persecution
01:38:23.600
is any of this make sense does any of this ring like you've seen this movie as soon as they gain sway over
01:38:32.040
their countries the first move of totalitarians like hitler and vladimir lenin was to censor the opposition
01:38:38.920
and put out propaganda each of the totalitarian leaders also gained control of education and had a secret
01:38:47.960
police force to monitor or even kill anyone designated as an enemy another strategy was to establish
01:38:56.280
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01:39:04.120
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okay so you have censorship persecution propaganda and the ending of opposition
01:41:24.600
that prepares the way for the totalitarian government to grasp total control over those
01:41:32.120
under its rule it consists of a crisis moment which may either be real or a false flag something
01:41:41.400
that threatens the nation by 1793 french revolution was at a crisis point defenders of the old order
01:41:48.920
order rose up on all sides to crush the new order austrian and prussian armies encircled france
01:41:56.040
uh while the peasants revolted against the revolutionary government and army and so in the name of public
01:42:02.360
safety the government decided to take harsh measures against all enemies of the revolution they needed
01:42:10.440
more control this was the task of the committee of public safety and it's suffered from no
01:42:18.200
scruple in its methods same thing happened in 1918 lennon was shot after giving a speech at a factory
01:42:28.200
while recovering in the hospital he wrote to a subordinate quote it is necessary secretly and urgently
01:42:35.560
to prepare the terror this is the red terror known in history it was the the justification
01:42:45.880
of an act of an emergency was the attempted assassination the radicals and the counter revolutionaries were
01:42:54.440
allegedly at the gate and so they needed extreme measures to deal with this imminent threat
01:43:02.840
does any of this sound like language you have heard hitler used the state of emergency
01:43:10.120
as well he used the rice dog fire real or false
01:43:29.800
and for this crisis they need to take control and they have control of everything
01:43:35.800
then you get the crisis of stage four as an excuse and the government seizes absolute control over the
01:43:45.640
lives of its citizens the regime becomes the enemy of the stages of three and four it begins brutally
01:43:53.000
enforcing its utopia and ideology on the populace this stage also sees the greatest atrocities committed
01:44:00.280
against the populace because resistance to the totalitarian regime has to be crushed the people
01:44:07.000
are defenseless they're demoralized nothing stands between the regime and its victims this stage involves
01:44:13.880
mass killings as the regime liquidates any remaining enemies while seeking to control every detail
01:44:21.240
of a citizen's life i don't need to tell you about that have we seen these things
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we have the purging and the destroying of lives although not literally
01:44:51.240
we have the tearing down of our history of our language of almost everything
01:44:59.560
we're on the verge of the great reset which will control all every aspect of your life if it
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i don't know if we understand freedom of speech and due process
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is it possible the great reset is the authoritarian regime
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this is the glenn beck program so i was uh off for two weeks uh spent it in um uh idaho utah and arizona
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and um and i have to tell you i come away with a uh
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with an optimism because i saw people as people i saw people that i'm sure that disagreed with me
01:47:58.200
and we didn't have arguments and society was working and we were all complaining about the
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same thing at the gas pump we still have a few things in common with each other i think the
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american people are decent i think you know i've always had this theory if gas prices went up
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and the media didn't talk about them would it seem like the biggest crisis in the world
01:48:28.680
well now we're seeing that we're seeing a huge crisis huge crisis of gas and the media is not
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covering any of it they don't really they're not covering that they're not covering food inflation
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or anything else uh and it seems like it seems like one of those things we all complain about the but
01:48:53.960
there's nothing you can do about it where if it was a republican in office and this was happening
01:49:00.280
you know they would be blaming it on them and then they would give you the solution
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you know they give you at least the problem and the solution is don't hire that guy anymore
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i think the i think this this revolution is really on the periphery of most of america in the coast
01:49:21.880
it might be the majority but in the middle of america i just don't think that this is this
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revolutionary this second or actually first anti-american revolution that we're going through right now
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i don't think it's uh i think it's drummed up and in the middle of the country i just don't think it
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has support because i i feel really good things i was down in saint george um i broke ground on
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something called um liberty village it's united we pledge and i've been talking to these guys for
01:50:03.160
oh i don't know a couple of years uh about what they're trying to do um and they just know that
01:50:09.880
that if we don't if we don't take our kids and uh uh and teach them real history and get them to
01:50:22.120
really enjoy it we're we're lost as a nation and so they've kind of put the stake in the ground uh
01:50:30.520
in saint george uh and they broke ground on what will be an amazing american center it's going to have
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uh mount vernon an exact copy of uh george washington's home it will also uh have uh
01:50:46.520
independence hall something that i mean quite honestly i mean you know you might be able to
01:50:53.240
afford to go to philadelphia but do you want to go to philadelphia to see it uh so it's probably
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something that most people won't see and it's really important that we are teaching these values and
01:51:04.920
principles i'd like you to check out uh united we pledge dot org and see what they're building
01:51:13.080
um because this is something i really want to be a part of i went down and and helped them break
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ground on it and then tanya and i uh made a donation uh and uh and more importantly i think a donation in
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our time in the years to come because it is uh this is this is critical and i think we should build
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these in all states myself but you know who am i let's start with one united we pledge look for liberty
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village uh all right stew yes go on what haven't we hit that we should hit well there i mean we did
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talk about the abortion stuff a little bit earlier on with the supreme court but i would want to draw
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your attention to one little separate thing here that relates to the new york times and their podcast
01:52:11.880
the daily which is their kind of flagship podcast i think it's it's either number one or two out there
01:52:18.200
i couldn't i can't listen to it it's torture i just can't do it it's torture especially around this
01:52:23.640
particular issue because there's there's almost no awareness whatsoever that anyone could think of
01:52:30.840
abortion as a negative it's like only it's so overtly positive to these people it's like you know how we
01:52:38.680
would talk about you know just generally speaking freedom of speech you know what i mean something where
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it's like so obviously a a foundational human right and an american right at least that you don't even
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have to you don't have to make the argument for it now apparently that's reversed and now you don't
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have to make the argument for abortion but you do have to make it for freedom of speech as the left
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seems to oppose that constantly it's crazy which is bizarre but like you know it's just like a basic
01:53:09.400
thing they just acknowledge at one point they're talking about uh about abortion and they're talking
01:53:14.440
about how all of the the roe versus wade came uh stuff became overturned and how that process was a
01:53:22.280
long unfolding process which is i think the main part of this that's interesting to the audience but at
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one point they're talking about it they're saying that like you know they started passing laws in these
01:53:29.880
states that would say you can't abort based on sex or you can't abort based on race and you know of
01:53:38.760
course everyone agrees with that so it didn't seem like an in a a a a sort of um a cutting a slippery
01:53:46.520
slope slippery slope right slippery slope yeah they kind of were making that point they're saying it
01:53:50.760
didn't seem like it was a big deal because there it wasn't really happening all that often even though
01:53:55.160
it happens in other countries sometimes and you know so they wanted to make abortion seem bad they
01:54:02.120
wanted to make it seem like it was something bad and like they had no concept that people already
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believed it was bad in addition to that it's unclear why it would matter if you would start
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aborting only little girls or black children if you didn't think abortion was bad if it's not a life
01:54:22.040
if it's not something of life that you're ending why would you care if they targeted race or gender
01:54:28.520
or any other attribute that you think might pop up with the child why does that matter to you
01:54:35.080
if this isn't a life in the first place of course none of that is discussed at all in the podcast
01:54:41.960
what they i was gonna say i have to listen to this oh because i can't believe they're discussing it but
01:54:47.800
no i'm not going to just throw away points glenn they like they did they don't even acknowledge that
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there's any sort of hypocrisy there because obviously so it's okay to kill the baby randomly but
01:54:58.040
it's not okay to kill the baby if it's a girl or if it's black that's that's against the rules like
01:55:03.480
why it's either a kid or it's not if it is a kid you shouldn't kill it at all right that's the point
01:55:09.720
but beyond all of that that's what's not actually the point of the podcast the part of the podcast
01:55:13.160
that i thought was interesting for our purposes mainly was they are trying to trace it back they
01:55:18.520
describe this as the obituary for roe versus wade and of course the obituary is this you know they're
01:55:24.040
looking back and trying to see how this ended how did this this fundamental human right go away glenn
01:55:29.880
and they all bring it back to 2010 and i thought this was interesting they went back to 2010 and
01:55:38.520
talked about how that was the germ that started the movement that led to roe versus wade being overturned
01:55:45.160
and what they're talking about is the tea party wave election that the tea party wave election was not
01:55:52.360
only just a huge wave election but also a wave election at the state legislature level which
01:55:58.840
also then eventually led to redistricting which then led to power being in the state legislatures
01:56:05.560
going towards republicans which led to an overton window shift on the issue of abortion blah blah blah
01:56:11.480
blah blah blah but like i think a lot of times we talk about that moment the tea party moment is
01:56:16.120
something that you know was a really great moment and some good things came out of it but kind of it
01:56:21.320
fizzled and it it went away and we should learn lessons on how to do it better next time and all
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of this and it's interesting to look at the other side sees that as the the germ that wound up
01:56:33.880
culminating in one of the biggest conservative victories of the past century right like the fact
01:56:39.960
that roe versus wade has been overturned is something we've discussed before i never thought i'd see it in
01:56:44.600
in my lifetime and no it is i've made this comparison over and over again it will be remembered in a
01:56:51.400
hundred years from now as slavery people will be like well how could you have done that what what were
01:56:58.200
they even thinking how come they didn't stop it and i i really thought we'll never solve this we'll never
01:57:05.240
solve this in our lifetime and we're not going to solve it but we at least haven't codified the killing of
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of millions of children yeah i mean i i totally agree with you glenn i never thought i'd see the
01:57:16.760
end of roe versus wade in my lifetime but i i was very confident that eventually it would be looked
01:57:21.800
back at the horror as the horror show that it is and you know this is only the first step in that
01:57:27.400
process i mean if you think about it in a roundabout way before this we weren't even allowed to have
01:57:33.560
this argument with any force of law you couldn't you couldn't do anything about it it was just this
01:57:38.760
thing that you had to accept no matter where you were in the country and all the overturning of
01:57:44.600
roe versus wade has done has put it back to the moderate position right the position where states
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get to decide and we all kind of do our thing the same position we might have on gambling right it's
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like it's just now everyone gets to figure out for themselves whether they want to do it or not
01:58:00.520
but like if you kind of look at this situation you know if the tea party if all the tea party ever
01:58:06.040
accomplished was overturning roe versus wade it was an incredible success and everybody in this
01:58:12.200
audience and tons of them were involved in it it deserves a piece of that success and the
01:58:18.200
protection of millions and millions of lives so while you were listening to that i was listening
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to uh barry weiss today do you ever listen to her podcast honestly yeah it's one of my one of my
01:58:28.120
favorites yes did you listen to the speech to her uh speech at the university yes awesome yeah so you
01:58:33.640
listen to it already yeah yeah so awesome awesome awesome and she's talking about um the do you
01:58:41.320
remember when we spoke about the refounders yeah yeah we're looking for the refounders she's talking
01:58:47.400
about that in the speech she's like it is there's a time coming and she's talking about it to college
01:58:53.240
students and she's like you may be the generation that that produces new founding fathers um and we have
01:59:01.400
to we have to look to the future but we have to quote conserve the important principles that built
01:59:09.240
this country i'm like i can't believe this is the barry weiss that used to work for the new york times
01:59:18.680
yeah no i mean she was always a you know really really smart and an important voice but like i think
01:59:23.720
more important than ever now i mean it you know because you oh my gosh she was speaking at the was
01:59:28.520
at the university of austin uh which is this new university they started you talked to peter bogosian
01:59:34.440
about it i believe a couple months ago um and you know this idea that you know we should just pursue
01:59:39.880
the truth and no crazy woke cancellations and you should be able to say things that are uncomfortable
01:59:45.160
and talk them out in public and all the basic things that we were just saying you you shouldn't
01:59:49.640
need to argue for when it comes to freedom of speech they're saying you shouldn't need to argue for
01:59:53.720
them you should be able to go to college uh to learn these things to fight this out in the battle
01:59:59.320
of ideas and you don't get canceled for all time for doing it i mean that's a pretty basic idea in
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america but it's been one that's been totally disregarded lately and i i love the fact that she was
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saying you know these are the things you shouldn't have to argue you know that you should just know them
02:00:16.920
but they're going to teach them how to argue why they're important um get them to fully understand
02:00:24.200
it you can't really defend these things that are coming out of colleges now they don't make any sense
02:00:29.880
they don't make any sense and in the end they all crumble because they always lead to death um this
02:00:38.120
not only can you defend once you have somebody who's teaching it to you you not only can defend it
02:00:44.440
based on what you've learned but also all of your life experiences lead to that is true
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