The Glenn Beck Program - March 05, 2022


Ep 136 | How the War in Ukraine FAST-TRACKS the Great Reset | Adam Curry | The Glenn Beck Podcast


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 21 minutes

Words per Minute

176.5988

Word Count

14,341

Sentence Count

1,423

Misogynist Sentences

12

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

In 2004, when Steve Jobs launched the first ever podcast, No Agenda, a show that offered an alternative to the agenda pollution of the news media, the world was introduced to a man who would change the world as we know it.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Today's guest is the Podfather, the original podcaster.
00:00:05.760 His podcast, The Daily Source Code, aired in 2004 and, as you will hear, changed the world as we know it.
00:00:15.300 The tagline for the first ever podcast was, Where Developers and Users Party Together.
00:00:22.020 Shortly after, he was name-dropped by Steve Jobs.
00:00:25.740 Then, in 2007, shortly after the launch of the first iPhone, he launched his podcast, No Agenda, with a journalist friend that he had made through his media company.
00:00:38.440 They came up with the idea during a four-minute phone call.
00:00:42.880 The original tagline was, No sponsors, no jingles, and, of course, no agenda.
00:00:48.340 He wanted to start a show that offered an alternative to the agenda pollution of the news media.
00:00:54.500 Little did he know, podcasting would destroy legacy media as we know it.
00:00:59.760 No agenda is still running.
00:01:02.800 I thought I knew him until I started doing research.
00:01:06.700 He has had an amazing life.
00:01:08.480 He grew up in Holland.
00:01:10.000 He got his start on Dutch Pirate Radio.
00:01:13.100 He was a VJ on MTV.
00:01:14.680 But the biggest thing he did for MTV was register the domain name, MTV.com.
00:01:23.460 He did it in 93.
00:01:25.500 At one point, he lived in a castle in Belgium, thanks to all the money he has made as an early tech innovator.
00:01:34.940 Best of all, he has found a way to not get canceled.
00:01:39.520 Today on the podcast, Adam Curry.
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00:03:31.180 I don't know how we've never met.
00:03:32.880 It's funny you say that, because we should have met in the top 40 radio days, at least.
00:03:39.260 At least.
00:03:39.880 Yeah.
00:03:39.920 I think the guy you worked with at MTV, Steve Perrin.
00:03:44.380 Steve Perrin?
00:03:44.680 Remember that name?
00:03:45.180 He was a programmer of MTV for a while.
00:03:47.560 Yes.
00:03:48.060 Right around when you started, I think.
00:03:51.540 87?
00:03:52.840 No, so it was later.
00:03:54.040 He was maybe 90.
00:03:55.440 I was there in 90.
00:03:56.960 Yeah, I was still there.
00:03:57.820 He left my station to go program MTV, and I'm like...
00:04:02.780 There were a lot of...
00:04:03.700 MTV was very interesting, because when I got there in 87, they had just gone to basic cable,
00:04:10.240 which meant 40 million households.
00:04:11.920 Like, mind-blowing.
00:04:12.840 But it also meant we have to be careful what we say.
00:04:16.120 Oh, yeah.
00:04:16.380 And I came from Europe, where I was working with, you know, state television, and you came
00:04:20.800 to MTV, it was Mickey Mouse.
00:04:22.580 They literally had small studio, no wardrobe, no makeup.
00:04:27.000 The lighting guy would come in once a week and go, okay, stand on your mark, cluck, cluck.
00:04:30.540 Okay, you're good.
00:04:31.140 I'll see you next week.
00:04:32.340 So it was really, really, really low tech.
00:04:34.940 But it was a very interesting time, because no one really knew what cable was.
00:04:42.200 Like, this is not real television.
00:04:44.220 You can't make any money.
00:04:45.460 No one's going to advertise on that.
00:04:47.100 So we would actually go out to all the cable operators, who were all little John Malones,
00:04:51.740 you know, like, they were all, oh, you have to go out and have dinner with my wife.
00:04:55.180 You know, it's kind of like the radio business.
00:04:56.400 But they brought in radio guys to program music television.
00:04:59.600 And when they did research, which is another great radio thing to do, they would call people,
00:05:04.480 play the song over the phone and say, what do you think?
00:05:06.980 And I was like, you're kind of missing part of the beauty of this in your research.
00:05:12.060 You know, it's also the visuals that make this.
00:05:15.400 Right.
00:05:15.660 So we went through a lot of different radio programmers who came through MTV in the early days.
00:05:21.260 Do you think because you were at MTV, you saw podcasting so early?
00:05:28.080 No.
00:05:29.460 That started when I was seven.
00:05:31.820 Six, actually.
00:05:32.560 And it started because my grandmother gave me a solid state Sony AM transistor radio.
00:05:39.580 It was about this big, had a handsome leatherette carrying case and nine volt battery.
00:05:44.760 And I could see it.
00:05:45.880 Oh, no, you know exactly what I'm talking about.
00:05:47.440 And I would listen to the basketball games under my pillow, fall asleep that way.
00:05:51.860 And I was fascinated by the sound.
00:05:54.900 And these guys would, and I'm not a sports nut at all.
00:05:57.320 I'm really not.
00:05:58.640 But I love the squeak on the floor, the crowd, the mix, the guys describing what was happening.
00:06:04.200 So at seven, my mother gave me the album set, The Golden Years of Radio.
00:06:11.580 Oh, wow.
00:06:12.020 And I was listening to Orson Welles in the shadow.
00:06:15.680 And I was hearing the same thing.
00:06:18.080 And I was just dumbfounded by the power of the spoken word and how much, much more visual you are when it's done right.
00:06:27.620 Yes.
00:06:28.400 And so this came back with, and I've always been kind of a nerd.
00:06:32.620 So I would build, I built my first FM transmitter when I was 11.
00:06:37.060 But it was kind of the thing.
00:06:38.040 I build it.
00:06:38.880 I see how far the signal reached.
00:06:40.240 And then I kind of, you know, people were figuring out the signals here.
00:06:43.860 And then I put a record on the record player.
00:06:46.200 And then I built a little mixer and got two of them.
00:06:48.240 So I had figured out the technology for podcasting in 2000, which was really just my idea of how can I eliminate this bandwidth problem we have.
00:06:58.060 And I was, I just moved back to Europe.
00:06:59.860 We had cable modems, which was great because the one thing it offered was not speed.
00:07:04.140 You didn't have to dial up.
00:07:05.300 So the computer was on the whole time.
00:07:07.260 And my thinking was, well, what if you want to have a real experience of a video is what I was thinking at the time.
00:07:12.940 Wouldn't it be cool if your computer just ran something in the background and downloaded whatever you were looking for and then told you when it had it on its hard drive?
00:07:21.460 So a click would be instant satisfaction.
00:07:24.720 And I convinced Dave Weiner to put that into RSS, kind of like an attachment.
00:07:29.820 And three years later, and we would just, this was just kind of, it was there.
00:07:34.200 We were using it between the two of us.
00:07:35.620 No one really doing anything.
00:07:36.580 And I see my first iPod and I went, it's that transistor radio my grandma gave me.
00:07:41.920 This is not a digital Walkman.
00:07:44.140 This is a radio receiver.
00:07:46.380 And right away, I built a little Apple script with some help from people who can actually program.
00:07:52.540 And so I would release a show, the name podcast didn't exist yet, as an MP3.
00:07:58.660 And it would automatically, you still had to sync your iPod to your computer.
00:08:01.660 So the computer would download the show at night, automatically sync it to your iPod.
00:08:06.480 And there in the playlist, instead of an album title, it would say daily source code podcast.
00:08:10.540 And it had the episodes under it.
00:08:13.800 And that, I mean, that was just, that was the whole loop.
00:08:16.700 Unbelievable.
00:08:16.920 When I looked at that thing, I went, now I know what this is.
00:08:20.760 Unbelievable.
00:08:21.180 Yeah, that's where it comes from.
00:08:23.740 Let's talk a little bit about the world today and where it's going.
00:08:28.220 I know you're obviously a tech geek.
00:08:30.320 Um, I'm really into futurists.
00:08:33.440 I, you know, I, I love the, I'm both terrified and thrilled about future technology.
00:08:40.580 So I'd like to get into that.
00:08:41.800 Okay, sure.
00:08:42.380 But let's start with the world today.
00:08:45.080 Ukraine on fire.
00:08:47.360 Putin.
00:08:47.960 Um, seemingly everybody in the media today screaming that we've got to go to, got to
00:08:56.080 go to war.
00:08:57.120 Um, what are your, what are your thoughts on all of that?
00:09:01.740 Well, uh, I approach this from a little different angle and I have to go back to really to 2008,
00:09:07.220 2009, but 2019 when there was something going on in the reverse repo market.
00:09:13.680 And I've done a lot of study, no, no, there's nobody else.
00:09:18.860 I've never met anybody.
00:09:21.100 I know right where you're going reverse repo market in 2019.
00:09:25.740 I was, Oh, I love you.
00:09:27.560 So thank you for your book.
00:09:30.240 Um, I, not only did I appreciate the book, um, I understood most of what was in it, pretty
00:09:36.280 much all of it.
00:09:37.180 And it was really nice for me to, um, the great reset is your book to be reminded.
00:09:42.080 But what I love the most is my wife took that book right away and she gave it back to me
00:09:48.040 with stuff highlighted.
00:09:49.900 She did.
00:09:50.580 She's, she loved it.
00:09:52.080 She's like, I finally can put my arms around modern monetary theory.
00:09:55.980 She's like, I finally understand what's happening.
00:09:57.800 So.
00:09:58.480 Didn't that piss you off just a little bit?
00:10:00.300 And then living with you.
00:10:01.440 No, that she was living with you and you're like, I've been trying to tell you the whole
00:10:04.860 world, she comes from such a different place and world and our worlds melded so well together.
00:10:12.340 And she's like, I had no ideas.
00:10:14.760 I was happy.
00:10:15.600 I was living a life.
00:10:16.820 I watched the today show.
00:10:18.560 Um, I, I loved, I watched a red people magazine cover to cover and she said, I had no end also.
00:10:24.000 And this is the sad part.
00:10:25.020 She said, I really, and she's from Indiana.
00:10:27.520 I really, truly believe our government meant well for us and would be protecting us.
00:10:33.120 Now, for me, it was 15 years ago that I went, Oh, hold on a second.
00:10:36.920 And I started to see some, some stuff.
00:10:38.820 And I was like, ah, something's going on here.
00:10:42.500 The, I believe all of what we've witnessed in the past, well, really the past 50 years,
00:10:48.100 but in the past, uh, 12 years is all financial problems.
00:10:52.500 All of it.
00:10:52.760 And whether COVID doesn't, doesn't matter where it came from.
00:10:55.840 It was abused to shut down the economy because there's a huge balance sheet problem in the
00:11:00.880 financial system and it's global.
00:11:03.120 Can you explain, cause I can't, the reverse repro, um, and you had part of that wrong.
00:11:09.180 You had most of it, right.
00:11:09.960 But I still don't get it.
00:11:11.600 So, um, the banks are all basically bankrupt and you have to understand that.
00:11:18.640 And, and I still cannot explain global finance.
00:11:21.900 I have friends who work there, used to work there and they kind of look at me.
00:11:25.560 Don't you see how easy it is?
00:11:26.760 Don't you see how, and the reason why they say that is the basis of central banking financial,
00:11:32.820 financial systems is this keep the 2% interest rate, inflation rate.
00:11:37.760 What that really means is we're going to try to only print 2% more money each year.
00:11:42.780 That's what that actually means.
00:11:44.680 And we have all these confusing, what is inflation?
00:11:48.020 Well, it's this basket of goods that went up.
00:11:50.220 Yeah.
00:11:50.400 You changed that five times in the last three years.
00:11:52.400 So, you know, really inflation might be at 20 or 25%, but it's really about the money
00:11:57.180 printing.
00:11:58.280 And in 2008, they just cranked it up so hard.
00:12:03.100 But what that was doing, you have, you have two kinds of money.
00:12:06.460 You have the bank reserves kind of on the, sorry, I can't stand it.
00:12:10.740 That's all right.
00:12:11.140 The bank reserves on the, the federal reserve side.
00:12:13.660 And then you have the money that we use and it goes through the retail banks.
00:12:17.920 But, um, if you have all of this money here, it has to get out, but not too fast because
00:12:26.200 then you have skyrocketing inflation, which means we're paying more for everything.
00:12:31.220 Um, so it's a balance.
00:12:32.460 That's all I can really explain about.
00:12:33.900 It's a balance of the money that they make up and the money that we use.
00:12:37.600 And that has to be in balance somehow.
00:12:39.380 Um, it was way out of whack because the banks were insolvent and the way they solve their
00:12:45.280 problems is they go overnight to the lender of last resort, which is the federal reserve.
00:12:49.920 And of course, everyone has learned through you and Ron Paul, that it's not a federal
00:12:54.680 organization.
00:12:55.420 It's like federal express.
00:12:57.240 Um, and that's supposed to be like an overnight thing, just a quick, you know, Oh, we have
00:13:02.360 a little cashflow problem.
00:13:03.840 Just hook us up with a trillion.
00:13:05.780 And it used to be the discount window before Oh eight.
00:13:09.720 It was called the discount window, which had shame to it.
00:13:12.840 If you were a bank that bellied up, you were in trouble.
00:13:15.900 You were in trouble.
00:13:16.520 And everybody knew it was very public and everybody, all the other banks went, Oh boy,
00:13:21.280 they're in trouble.
00:13:21.960 Yes.
00:13:22.000 Yes.
00:13:22.740 And so it, the same thing happened, which you correctly identified, the same thing happened
00:13:27.140 in 2008, 2009, the reverse repo market was getting a little crazy.
00:13:31.660 Um, now what, what they, what was significantly different was it used to be overnight.
00:13:37.500 Then it became two days, two weeks, three months.
00:13:40.460 That means something that someone in the system or some banks are technically insolvent and they,
00:13:47.460 and they should be cleaned up, but no one wants to do that.
00:13:50.140 So the way you fix that is you keep extending these loans.
00:13:54.780 And so it wasn't like 130 trillion that we actually gave to the banks.
00:13:59.840 And of course, as you identified bank of Scotland, bank of Japan, I mean, it was all this money,
00:14:04.280 but it's really the central bank's money, not our money, but we have to pay the bill for
00:14:08.800 it through inflation and all this other stuff on the other side.
00:14:11.800 So they never cleaned that up.
00:14:14.320 They stuck it in, you know, they did quantitative easing and all these, these terms that basically
00:14:19.240 mean we're getting rid of this, this, this problem by buying stocks and buying Apple and
00:14:25.500 anything else, which kind of, you know, fueled the, uh, the, the stock market and the big
00:14:31.400 transfer of wealth.
00:14:32.160 Everybody who had stocks made, you know, doubled their money, if not tripled their money.
00:14:35.580 So this started, and, but it was the same money being lent over and over again.
00:14:39.560 So really it was probably, uh, 11 or 12 trillion that kept being lent over and over.
00:14:45.720 It's not cumulative, but still $11 trillion.
00:14:49.500 And then you see how much money has been printed in the last two years, printed being federal
00:14:54.700 reserve made it 40% of the money supply.
00:14:57.620 This has to get out, has to go somewhere.
00:15:00.380 And that means, um, well, if you want to stop everything, you shut down the economy and you
00:15:06.880 say, you know, pandemic, you can't go out, you know, let's close small businesses.
00:15:11.660 Um, and that gave them some, some breathing room.
00:15:14.620 Right.
00:15:15.520 Um, I think on, and I take the elites at their word, Antonio Guterres, the UN secretary general
00:15:23.240 on January 21st tweeted the following.
00:15:25.740 I have reached out to all the member UN member States, and I have told them to prioritize
00:15:31.000 the following five things.
00:15:32.600 One tackle COVID-19 to transform the global financial system.
00:15:37.000 What?
00:15:37.880 Number three, climate change.
00:15:40.780 Okay.
00:15:41.240 So now let's talk about climate change.
00:15:42.620 And then the fourth is like, put the human being at the center of the digital universe.
00:15:46.520 My skin crawls when I hear that.
00:15:48.320 I'm like, what are you, what are you talking about, bro?
00:15:49.940 Um, so transforming the global financial system is number two on the list ahead of climate
00:15:58.400 change, right?
00:15:59.680 I've never really tackle climate change without the global financial system.
00:16:04.640 Precisely.
00:16:05.040 We need carbon credits.
00:16:06.140 We need social, social engineering.
00:16:08.200 What I see happening is so illogical.
00:16:14.160 We want to move to a carbon net zero by 2050.
00:16:19.080 Now, anyone who has a brain will say, if we're taking away petroleum and oil and we're replacing
00:16:27.600 it with renewables, doesn't that screw up the petrodollar?
00:16:32.840 Well, because the reason why the dollar is the reserve currency is because we told Saudi
00:16:37.260 Arabia, price it in dollars.
00:16:38.940 Everyone buys it in dollars.
00:16:40.060 We clear those dollars through the New York Fed, through Swift.
00:16:42.960 And, um, and if someone makes a problem, then we'll come in with our army.
00:16:47.800 And if you try to sell in euros, um, correct Gaddafi, you know, we'll, we'll come and kill
00:16:52.860 you.
00:16:53.240 And that's basically how the dominance has always been there.
00:16:56.240 So clearly that's not aligned with the climate message and enter, um, the world economic forum,
00:17:04.860 Klaus Schwab, the think, I call him the think Larry think.
00:17:07.840 Um, these are people who are transforming our world in front of us.
00:17:13.200 And so I openly, yeah.
00:17:15.560 Oh no, this is the point.
00:17:16.600 This is no conspiracy.
00:17:17.520 They're telling you.
00:17:18.260 So I Googled that phrase, transform the global financial system up pops G fans, which is the
00:17:24.720 Geneva financial advisor, net zero organization headed by Michael Bloomberg headed by, uh, Carney,
00:17:31.860 the former, uh, uh, bank of England director.
00:17:34.120 Um, Fink is in there at the CEO of every single bank, uh, city, JP, they're all in there.
00:17:40.520 And there's a place Glasgow, isn't it?
00:17:42.740 The Glasgow, not Geneva.
00:17:44.060 Oh, Glasgow.
00:17:44.640 I'm sorry.
00:17:44.940 Yes.
00:17:45.600 Sorry.
00:17:46.300 No, no.
00:17:46.680 Thank you.
00:17:47.500 And, and I look at the pledge that they have in there and the pledge says, I pledge that
00:17:52.880 every deal I do, everything I do right now will be to get us to net zero by 2050 or before.
00:17:59.760 And I will not invest in anything that has to do with oil.
00:18:02.660 So now we get to where we are today.
00:18:06.280 What is, what is, so we have a Putin, Russia, we don't need to talk about what actually the
00:18:12.420 history of that is kinetic attack.
00:18:15.480 Supposedly, it seems a little sketchy, all the stuff that I'm seeing and we're hitting
00:18:19.540 back with what financial weapons.
00:18:21.980 Why, why are we using financial weapons?
00:18:24.600 I believe this is it, Glenn.
00:18:26.300 I believe this is never let a crisis go to waste.
00:18:29.120 This is the tipping point.
00:18:30.440 We need to price energy so high because that's the effect.
00:18:35.160 That's the effect is energy is going to be so high and some other, because when you, and
00:18:40.200 we can talk about Swift in a minute, when you change something in a system, in a network
00:18:43.920 like that, I know enough from technology that one small change that can screw up a lot of
00:18:49.800 things.
00:18:50.180 Already wheat prices are now as high as Arab spring days.
00:18:53.260 So there's going to be really, really, really hard times.
00:18:56.840 And I think that the idea is to shut down global production because of the cost of energy.
00:19:03.860 No one's going to want to produce.
00:19:05.340 Go back home, sit at home.
00:19:07.180 Don't worry.
00:19:08.120 We'll take care of you just like COVID.
00:19:10.140 We're going to send you money.
00:19:11.240 This time though, not a check.
00:19:12.920 This time it's your Federal Reserve digital dollar.
00:19:16.900 And then we're in deep trouble.
00:19:19.960 And I don't think that's stoppable.
00:19:21.100 I think that is, is unstoppable at this point, but I'm a doomer optimist.
00:19:25.260 So I have, I have ideas and solutions.
00:19:27.320 You know, I have ideas.
00:19:28.660 I am an optimistic catastrophist.
00:19:32.260 I'm also a conspiracy therapist.
00:19:34.140 So yes, I have a number of phrases.
00:19:36.460 Yes.
00:19:36.600 Um, thank you for saying that.
00:19:40.240 Cause I've felt very alone, alone, very alone.
00:19:43.020 Yeah.
00:19:43.240 And I just, I keep watching this and I know about 2019.
00:19:48.540 I know there was a problem.
00:19:50.420 I, I said, I said on the air in November, this thing's going to melt down by spring at
00:19:57.100 the latest.
00:19:58.520 Something's really wrong.
00:19:59.880 That's when the lockdown came.
00:20:01.300 That's when the lockdown came.
00:20:02.700 And the same, I heard you yesterday on your radio show and you were saying something feels
00:20:06.840 wrong about Ukraine.
00:20:08.000 And that's when this to me, put it maybe in on it for all I know.
00:20:12.060 This is trying to make, and we, and the, the, the, the banks that deal with energy in Russia
00:20:18.300 are still able to access swift.
00:20:19.720 So it's like, it's not like completely closed off, but it's starting to siphon.
00:20:23.880 And by the way, if you have a problem with too much money on the public side, it's a great
00:20:28.960 way to, to burn $630 billion by not making it transferable.
00:20:33.540 And so what happens?
00:20:35.100 Oh, the fed says, no, I don't think we're going to raise interest rates anymore.
00:20:38.820 A week ago, five times, five times, of course you bet five times.
00:20:44.220 And then we may need to print a little bit because you know, war and the next thing will
00:20:48.800 be, Oh my goodness, we can't produce anything.
00:20:51.600 It's too expensive.
00:20:52.780 We'll print some money and we'll make sure that you get it.
00:20:55.080 And then once that happens, then the magic of technology comes into play where, and
00:21:01.620 this is, this is again, open the, the Canadian banking association, the bank of international
00:21:06.580 settlements.
00:21:07.580 Let me just say, those who are listening right now, the rest of this podcast is not going
00:21:15.440 to improve your mood.
00:21:17.320 It might, it might, we might get to some cool stuff at the end.
00:21:20.360 Listen all the way to the end.
00:21:21.780 You'll love it.
00:21:22.340 Especially that last bit.
00:21:23.380 So, um, then you can, uh, you can do things like, well, we're going to give you, uh, this
00:21:30.680 money to keep you at home.
00:21:31.800 And we're really sorry about the problems in the world.
00:21:34.380 By the way, you can only spend it, uh, at McDonald's and Walmart and target.
00:21:39.320 So an individual, um, you know, or, um, this is where the social credit score comes in.
00:21:46.240 Like, Hey, you did a great job.
00:21:47.460 You watch the good things on Netflix, you know, I do not.
00:21:50.040 And this is already taking place with, uh, uh, uh, credit karma, credit karma already
00:21:55.180 does this reward you with credit karma.
00:21:57.680 I don't know that credit karma is, um, it's, uh, it's basically an app.
00:22:02.680 Well, you know, people have been convinced, um, that you have a credit score and, and this
00:22:07.820 credit is, there's a real credit score, which is, you know, FICO and the experience.
00:22:12.340 Um, but the credit score that, uh, is in these apps that help you improve your credit
00:22:20.020 is really not the official credit score.
00:22:22.900 It's gamified loan, uh, sales.
00:22:26.680 So you're like, Oh my gosh, I need some money.
00:22:28.880 I have a crazy ass.
00:22:30.840 I have a low credit rating, 400, 500, whatever it is.
00:22:33.880 And the first thing you do by signing up, you immediately see, congratulations, your
00:22:38.360 credit score is now six 50.
00:22:40.900 And now if you, uh, get Netflix, it'll go up to six 75.
00:22:46.260 And if you, uh, good job, you went to the gym and now we'll let you borrow some more money.
00:22:52.280 You see this is so, and this is already bringing in the, be a good person.
00:22:56.880 We'll get you money when it's digital.
00:22:59.640 Two great things can happen.
00:23:01.020 And one is you can determine what you, or you can nudge people or you can actually force
00:23:05.340 them.
00:23:05.580 Hey, and if you don't spend it, it's going to go away.
00:23:08.100 And so the beauty will come, you no longer have to make more money.
00:23:13.080 Your digital bank account will be a hundred dollars, but it is actually a hundred dollars
00:23:18.200 and nine numbers after the decimal point.
00:23:21.520 And they will take the last two and just chop them off.
00:23:26.020 So you reduce the money supply from the people directly.
00:23:29.400 That's, that's how it's going to work.
00:23:30.920 So you don't, this is how you keep an imbalance.
00:23:33.280 Modern monetary theory has to go digital.
00:23:36.700 It needs to, it just becomes too crazy.
00:23:39.820 That's how you control.
00:23:40.740 You have to, you have to do it on the accounts themselves.
00:23:43.880 Hey, if you're one of the people in America, I mean, there are millions of people like this
00:23:47.340 that have daily, daily pain.
00:23:49.720 And I mean, really bad pain.
00:23:51.360 If it gets bad enough, you've gone to see enough doctors.
00:23:57.780 You might've given up hope.
00:23:59.540 I had about, I don't know, three or four years.
00:24:03.460 I've lost track of time entirely.
00:24:05.160 Um, but I had really given up hope, uh, of ever being out of pain.
00:24:10.500 My wife told me, you got to try relief factor.
00:24:13.080 I'm like, that's not going to work for me.
00:24:14.760 Uh, try 800 milligrams of, uh, ibuprofen.
00:24:19.340 I know you can just take four tablets, but I'm going to write you a prescription.
00:24:23.740 Shut up.
00:24:25.740 Relief factor controls pain or helps reduce pain, uh, that we have through inflammation.
00:24:32.220 That's where most of our pain comes from.
00:24:34.240 Ibuprofen 800.
00:24:35.460 No, ibuprofen attacks it one direction.
00:24:38.120 This is four separate ingredients that attack that inflammation from four different directions.
00:24:44.760 I mean, it's, it's all of them in one.
00:24:48.660 I don't have pain anymore.
00:24:51.020 Um, and I've met, I can't tell you how many listeners, um, personally that have had significant
00:24:59.500 pain and they're out now.
00:25:01.340 Try it.
00:25:02.060 70% of the people who try it go on to order more month after month, drug free, natural way,
00:25:07.200 get your life back.
00:25:08.500 Relief factor.com.
00:25:09.660 That's relief factor.com.
00:25:12.260 So have you ever seen any big government thing work?
00:25:19.300 I mean, this, this, they're saying now this, these are quite honestly, much of it is what
00:25:25.480 the Nazis would, would have loved to do and thought they could do, but you can't, you can't
00:25:33.100 get down to the granular, granular level of the invisible hand of the market.
00:25:38.480 Okay.
00:25:39.100 But now with technology, you can, so that's their ideas.
00:25:44.780 Hey, we can now do that.
00:25:46.460 We can be the invisible hand and that's not the actual invisible hand of the market.
00:25:50.280 It's a magical thing, you know, it's God or whatever.
00:25:52.600 It's not someone controlling it, but these people are insane.
00:25:55.800 Um, and I'll, I'll humanize them because they don't know this, this interestingly, um,
00:26:03.680 Naomi Wolf, uh, you know, Naomi Wolf, I mean, most liberal person you can imagine.
00:26:09.040 And she got excoriated when she's, and this is another thing when she said, Hey, Hey, vaccine
00:26:13.280 passports, this is a bad idea.
00:26:14.920 Something's bad.
00:26:15.480 So she got kicked out of all the liberal, liberal world.
00:26:18.080 And she was with the elites all the time.
00:26:20.360 And she started writing these sub stacks about, she said, these people are not evil.
00:26:25.780 There's evil.
00:26:26.680 And they've taken hold of these people and it's given her and me too.
00:26:31.300 Uh, if you believe that there's an evil force, what's it fighting against?
00:26:35.220 It has to be God.
00:26:36.800 I'm now also like, I need to look at faith.
00:26:40.480 You know, there's something really, really messed up and it's not just people.
00:26:44.400 There's no, it's not Klaus Schwab at the top going, ha ha ha ha.
00:26:47.740 No.
00:26:47.940 It's an evil that is, it's the same.
00:26:50.340 Is that how unusual is that for you to say that?
00:26:53.660 Extremely.
00:26:54.920 Um, and I've actually had an ongoing, my wife and I both, I'm talking to lots of people
00:26:58.980 about it and, you know, and you, but are you, were you an atheist, agnostic?
00:27:03.120 No, not an atheist.
00:27:04.080 I was baptized as a kid.
00:27:05.480 My whole family, um, definitely, uh, Christians, Catholics, you know, um, but my parents, they
00:27:12.840 raised us Unitarian, which is like, Oh, that was lame.
00:27:15.900 And we had to go up on the mountain top at three in the morning and play Cat Stevens.
00:27:20.480 Morning has broken.
00:27:22.180 Ruin Cat Stevens for me.
00:27:23.960 Like no way.
00:27:25.340 I went to a Unitarian church when Tanya and I were like, my wife and I were looking for
00:27:29.760 a church to go to.
00:27:30.700 Yeah.
00:27:30.860 We went to a universalist Unitarian and I swear to you, the pastor said halfway through.
00:27:37.820 Now you all know that I don't believe in God.
00:27:40.960 Okay.
00:27:43.000 Okay.
00:27:43.500 Thanks.
00:27:43.800 I was like, wow, that should be on the door or, you know, some sign outside.
00:27:47.580 But you know, I'm, I'm 57 now.
00:27:49.520 And of course I've learned to pay attention to things more and I'm getting nudged.
00:27:52.240 I was at my, my friend's daughter's wedding and it was a, you know, almost, almost full mass
00:27:57.000 in the, in the, in the church and, and I really felt something there, you know, it's like,
00:28:01.360 and so, but anyway, that's, it's kind of like the, is it the Milgram experience, experiments
00:28:07.760 where they'd have someone shock people and how easy it is for people.
00:28:13.320 As long as someone in authority says, don't worry, it's okay.
00:28:15.480 It's fine.
00:28:16.060 The screaming is okay.
00:28:16.960 You can turn it up to 300 volts, 400 volts DC, which will kill you.
00:28:23.740 Um, you know, and that evil has grabbed a hole, not overnight, but very, very slowly.
00:28:31.680 And it's reflected to me all in the financial markets.
00:28:34.680 I'm my interest in what is happening in Ukraine would be just as high or as low as Yemen or
00:28:40.800 Iraq or Syria or Canada or Australia or New Zealand or the United States.
00:28:46.440 We are going through severe, um, oppression by elites.
00:28:52.380 Yeah, I, uh, and it's weird, um, because if you, if, if you're just observant,
00:29:02.920 Brexit kind of sounds like the tea party, the people in Ukraine kind of sound like Brexit,
00:29:10.660 the French sound like the Ukrainians, even the people that are protesting.
00:29:16.740 We all have one thing in common.
00:29:19.180 We may have different cultures or backgrounds, but we're all saying something is wrong with
00:29:25.540 our leadership.
00:29:26.640 The entire globe right now is the elites are moving towards fascism.
00:29:33.600 It's either fascism or international.
00:29:35.980 Well, it's communism.
00:29:37.120 It is fascism.
00:29:38.440 It is fascism.
00:29:38.720 We're in it right now.
00:29:39.660 It's, it's, it's, it's, it's recognize it and people, global fascism, correct?
00:29:43.520 Global.
00:29:43.880 Yeah.
00:29:44.360 And people, because we've overused the word fascism and don't really even know what a
00:29:51.100 fascist really is.
00:29:52.120 Like racism.
00:29:52.740 It's all been overused.
00:29:53.920 Right.
00:29:54.340 Yeah.
00:29:55.540 We're seeing things that are right out of 1984 and we've always been at war with
00:30:02.420 Eurasia, China, Russia.
00:30:06.100 Yeah.
00:30:07.120 Yeah.
00:30:08.300 So, and you'll appreciate this 10, 15 years ago, you know, I saw the, I saw the vaccine
00:30:16.720 plan.
00:30:18.460 You know, they did a big JP Morgan conference and we're talking about, they're going to
00:30:21.120 have a vaccine for Coke addiction.
00:30:22.520 Everything's going to be a vaccine.
00:30:23.720 Like, oh really?
00:30:24.360 And it was going to be genetic stuff.
00:30:27.560 Everything we've seen with, with the financial markets, everything we've seen with climate
00:30:31.640 change, with socialism, we were total nut job conspiracy theorists, continuously, it's
00:30:38.560 not, oh, Council on Foreign Relations, just a drinking club.
00:30:41.400 Don't worry about it.
00:30:41.940 Try a lot of, just a drinking club.
00:30:43.700 But now, arguably, it's the same situation, except now when they say it, they're doing
00:30:49.320 it.
00:30:50.200 Yes.
00:30:50.320 They've been telling us for all these years we're going to do it.
00:30:52.760 And now it's happening.
00:30:53.940 And now, and that's what's freaked me out.
00:30:55.460 I've said these things, you know, I started on Fox and immediately nailed for saying, wait
00:31:00.840 a minute, this doesn't make sense.
00:31:02.160 And this isn't right.
00:31:03.220 And look at these people.
00:31:04.480 What are they doing?
00:31:05.200 And I'd like to say about your Fox show, thank you.
00:31:07.200 You educated an entire generation with your blackboard.
00:31:11.100 Wow, thank you.
00:31:11.620 Everyone loves your blackboard.
00:31:12.760 I mean, George Soros, which I think is now Alexander is probably running more of it than
00:31:16.600 George.
00:31:17.040 Yeah, I can't run it.
00:31:18.740 You know, it was, it would always be great.
00:31:21.720 It's like, how long will it take for Glenn to get to Soros?
00:31:23.920 I know.
00:31:24.660 And it's still there.
00:31:26.340 It's still there.
00:31:27.420 And now people are like, holy crap, Soros got my DA elected.
00:31:31.640 Right.
00:31:32.160 In San Francisco, Los Angeles, Austin, everywhere.
00:31:34.720 And it's, what's frightening now is, I was saying, these things will happen.
00:31:38.780 It's coming.
00:31:39.980 Now.
00:31:40.680 It's here.
00:31:41.260 It's all right there.
00:31:43.080 Don't believe me.
00:31:44.440 Pick up.
00:31:45.240 A paper.
00:31:45.900 A paper.
00:31:46.380 Pick up, you know, go online.
00:31:48.180 Go directly to the source.
00:31:50.100 Go to whitehouse.gov.
00:31:51.200 Yeah.
00:31:51.320 Treasury.gov.
00:31:52.860 Yeah.
00:31:53.140 It's right there.
00:31:54.300 And yeah.
00:31:55.000 So we have zero news, zero news media.
00:31:58.020 I mean, it's just, yeah, it's all, this is where I, where I get very optimistic.
00:32:02.040 Um, so for me, first of all, um, podcasting is alive and surviving and it's not deplatformable,
00:32:10.880 certainly with podcasting 2.0 that we've now put into place.
00:32:14.120 What is, wait.
00:32:16.320 Oh, okay.
00:32:17.140 Tell me what that is.
00:32:17.880 That's not in your research about me.
00:32:19.340 I can't believe, I can't believe it.
00:32:20.120 At least I didn't read it.
00:32:21.180 Okay.
00:32:21.740 Oh, who reads the research, Glenn?
00:32:24.300 Um, uh, two years ago, just before the, uh, the first, the lockdown March, um, I have
00:32:32.220 to go back a little further.
00:32:33.500 Podcasting 1.0.
00:32:34.620 Steve Jobs called me in 2005 and said, Adam, can you meet with me?
00:32:39.160 I'm like, maybe.
00:32:41.540 Okay.
00:32:42.020 One of the most impressive people I've met.
00:32:43.520 Really, really a very, very interesting guy.
00:32:45.160 And we met for an hour and the pitch was, I want to put podcasting into iTunes for the
00:32:49.220 iPod.
00:32:49.780 And I'm like, yeah, of course.
00:32:52.220 And we have a directory.
00:32:53.240 Here's our two, three thousand podcasts that existed at the time.
00:32:56.640 Um, now as a radio broadcaster, I never considered radios being a problem.
00:33:01.600 There's always a radio around.
00:33:02.600 Everybody has a radio.
00:33:03.500 So the radio for podcasts is the app.
00:33:06.220 So what I kind of did by default, and it was a mistake on my part, is I made Apple the default
00:33:12.660 on-ramp to podcasting.
00:33:14.280 You had to go through their approval process, which you don't really need.
00:33:17.200 You just need a server, an MP3 file, and an RSS feed, and you're good to go.
00:33:20.740 So now, because of the way Apple did that and how their app worked, their database, their
00:33:27.100 index of all podcasts became the default that any developer would use to do their app work.
00:33:34.200 There was really no incentive.
00:33:35.420 And these are the radio receivers.
00:33:37.080 So we basically had one, Apple, and then we had smaller ones and much smaller in scale.
00:33:42.440 But people over time, 20 years, going on 20 years, really develop a personal relationship
00:33:47.200 with their app.
00:33:48.740 Not really an incentive, though, for app developers, because how are you going to make money?
00:33:52.740 99 cents in the app store, of which Apple also takes 30%.
00:33:55.860 It's just a radio.
00:33:57.480 You want a one-time purchase, you're done.
00:33:59.140 You don't want to subscribe to your radio.
00:34:02.520 And then something happened that I'd not expected.
00:34:05.580 And Apple had been good stewards of podcasting.
00:34:08.340 They, overnight, in collusion with Google and Amazon and FaceBag and all these companies,
00:34:15.240 they de-platformed Alex Jones and, like, five other podcasts.
00:34:18.960 One was, like, the X22 podcast.
00:34:21.520 I listened to that.
00:34:22.380 It's innocuous.
00:34:23.180 It's fun.
00:34:23.680 You know, who cares?
00:34:25.900 And I said, okay, that's it.
00:34:27.720 No.
00:34:28.640 And I called up my buddy Dave Jones, who I've been working with for 10 years, said,
00:34:31.660 we're taking it back.
00:34:32.460 We're going to create the podcast index, podcastindex.org.
00:34:36.940 Anything that's stored in there, we'll never leave.
00:34:40.860 How are you storing it?
00:34:42.400 It's just in a database.
00:34:43.420 It'll be an open database, copies available all the time, so anyone can take this.
00:34:48.680 And we now have four and a half million podcasts in there.
00:34:50.940 And this is real, not like, you know, the million junk things from Anchor and all these
00:34:55.680 other Spotify-related things.
00:34:57.920 And we have an API, and we make that available to developers.
00:35:01.700 And what happened was they came in droves.
00:35:05.060 Oh, my goodness.
00:35:06.420 And we want new features.
00:35:07.560 And so it's created this.
00:35:08.800 It's completely backwards compatible with 1.0.
00:35:11.520 We now have chapters and transcripts and location and people and seasons and all the things
00:35:16.860 we wanted to do.
00:35:17.600 They're creating new apps with stuff that is new experiences.
00:35:21.880 And then the final coup d'etat was, okay, what do we do?
00:35:25.020 So now we're safe.
00:35:26.000 If your podcast gets taken off the Apple index tomorrow, you're still in all the podcasting
00:35:32.140 2.0 apps.
00:35:32.980 What happens if PayPal de-platforms you or Patreon or, you know, whatever your payment
00:35:38.380 or Google, you know?
00:35:40.140 So how do you make money?
00:35:42.040 Now, John C. Devorak and I started No Agenda.
00:35:45.080 We're now in our 15th year.
00:35:46.620 And we created the value for value model.
00:35:49.820 And it went like this.
00:35:51.400 Hey, this is good.
00:35:52.180 So this is now 15 years ago.
00:35:54.340 This is a lot of work to do this show.
00:35:55.740 You guys need to pay us.
00:35:56.580 Otherwise, we're not going to do it.
00:35:58.240 Why don't you send us five bucks a month?
00:35:59.960 And of course, some people send us five bucks a month.
00:36:01.860 And we looked at the amount of work.
00:36:03.280 We said, this is not enough money for us to continue to do it.
00:36:06.300 We said, you know what?
00:36:07.520 Give us whatever you think it's worth.
00:36:09.160 You listened to us for an hour and a half.
00:36:11.180 You could have gone to the movie theater, taken a date, had a Coke, a popcorn, 50 bucks.
00:36:15.300 Was our hour and a half worth 50 bucks?
00:36:17.280 Whatever it's worth to you.
00:36:19.000 Glenn, something magical happened.
00:36:21.580 We got a lot of $5 donations.
00:36:23.600 We got a significant number of $50 donations.
00:36:25.940 And several $500 donations.
00:36:28.600 Never looked back.
00:36:29.700 I said, this is the way we do it.
00:36:31.260 Value for value.
00:36:32.600 Yeah, there's a pitch to it.
00:36:34.160 You have to explain.
00:36:35.640 And there's many ways to do that.
00:36:38.140 The loop closes, though, when people send their donation.
00:36:41.520 We read out the amount with their note.
00:36:44.100 And then people start to do numerology.
00:36:46.260 And they start to communicate.
00:36:48.320 And then I said, oh my God, this system, it's a loop.
00:36:52.160 And it works perfect for radio.
00:36:54.080 It's a perfect, people want to be producers.
00:36:56.560 They want to be a part of the system.
00:36:58.600 So I translated this into a monetary system.
00:37:04.520 So now when you use a modern podcast app, you click play.
00:37:08.620 You predetermine, this podcast is worth $2 an hour to me.
00:37:13.540 You could make it $200 or $20, it doesn't matter.
00:37:15.720 You click the play button.
00:37:16.880 Every 60 seconds, one 60th of that amount is being transferred directly from you to the podcaster.
00:37:23.180 No one in between, no bank.
00:37:25.300 It's Bitcoin on the lightning network.
00:37:27.660 And it truly is micropayments.
00:37:30.600 And so when you stop, the paying stops.
00:37:33.300 Wow.
00:37:33.640 If you hit the boost button, you can send, it's something like Super Chat on YouTube.
00:37:37.840 And you can send the message and the podcaster receives that.
00:37:40.180 And we've built this out into a digital royalty system where you as the podcaster can say, okay, I want 10% to go to my producer, 20% to the sidekick or whatever, and 5% to my mom who invested in the...
00:37:57.740 And they can all have their own digital wallets.
00:38:01.580 And again, it goes not through anybody.
00:38:03.480 It goes directly from that person to them.
00:38:06.120 And this is sweeping the podcasting space.
00:38:12.260 Newpodcastapps.com is where you can get them.
00:38:14.980 And it's all open source.
00:38:16.100 The whole project is funded by people who just want to fund the project.
00:38:22.120 And so now we have, you cannot be deplatformed, either your show itself or from the financial system.
00:38:30.920 And I have great optimism for the older millennials.
00:38:36.480 Because I was into Bitcoin very early on because people were sending me Bitcoin like in 2012.
00:38:45.280 And to be honest, Dvorak and I were like, this is Beanie Babies.
00:38:49.740 This is what I can pay my rent.
00:38:52.900 And so in 2015 or so, I'm like, hey, this thing is $1,000.
00:38:58.900 Let me go see if I have them.
00:39:00.720 I had 65 Bitcoin.
00:39:02.160 Oh, my gosh.
00:39:02.480 Sold them all, Glenn, for $1,000.
00:39:04.140 No, you didn't.
00:39:05.000 All of them.
00:39:05.480 Yes, I did.
00:39:05.940 Oh, my gosh.
00:39:06.660 So when the pandemic came around and Bitcoin dipped below $4,000, my wife and I were like, we're not making that mistake again.
00:39:13.940 Yeah.
00:39:14.400 And now, but the people I met and the understanding I got is how I understand the problems with the financial system.
00:39:21.400 When you understand what sound money is and how Bitcoin works, which is probably a whole other podcast by itself, you get this appreciation for what's wrong with our system today.
00:39:33.840 And the young-
00:39:34.940 I think people are, between Canada and Ukraine, Russia, I think people are starting to go, hey, wait a minute.
00:39:41.620 Well, if this could be a real problem.
00:39:42.720 If the global elites, this is not government.
00:39:44.980 Swift system is not a government system.
00:39:46.900 It's a commercial banking system.
00:39:48.480 But yeah, there's Ursula von der Leyen saying, we all agree, kick them off, Swift.
00:39:53.020 And we did it in consultation with Biden, which means he had nothing to do with it.
00:39:56.960 But then also Canada is saying, oh, no, we're blocking your accounts.
00:40:01.160 Hello, when do we wake up?
00:40:02.900 They're taking your money.
00:40:04.300 If they're not stealing it through inflation and money printing, they're literally taking it.
00:40:08.260 You can't raise money for a protest.
00:40:11.000 I mean, that's crazy.
00:40:11.700 And that's American companies.
00:40:12.800 That's crazy.
00:40:13.760 So you have this group of older millennials, mainly men, but more and more women are coming in.
00:40:18.840 I'm talking 25 to 30 something.
00:40:22.140 And they were born around Gulf War I, which might have been weird, a little bit, pretty young.
00:40:31.140 But then 9-11, that's, of course, traumatic for anybody.
00:40:33.960 And then they saw, you know, like anthrax and Colin Powell and aluminum tubes and weapons of mass destruction.
00:40:40.520 Oh, we went into a different country.
00:40:42.000 Oh, Saddam Hussein.
00:40:42.900 Oh, Osama bin Laden.
00:40:44.320 And then we got the big financial crisis.
00:40:48.320 Don't worry, we're going to fix it.
00:40:49.520 Everything's going to be fine.
00:40:50.520 These kids come out of college, 100 grand in debt, making 12 bucks an hour, which is the same you could make 20, 30 years ago.
00:40:58.640 And they're not moving forward.
00:41:00.180 And they're saying, you know what?
00:41:01.140 You broke the social contract with us.
00:41:02.980 We're checking out.
00:41:04.260 And they are.
00:41:04.960 And they're building an alternate network of everything.
00:41:08.680 So doctors, you can pay in Bitcoin.
00:41:10.820 You can, you can, it's concierge health.
00:41:13.420 So what do you think about, I mean, just today, Elizabeth Warren said, we've got to come out and.
00:41:21.220 She's all in on the digital dollar, by the way.
00:41:23.380 Oh, I know.
00:41:23.900 It's her proposal.
00:41:24.840 Right.
00:41:25.140 She and Bernie.
00:41:25.840 And the Hamilton project up in Boston with the Fed and MIT.
00:41:30.260 Of course, Hamilton, after the Constitution, the first guy is like, central bank, central bank.
00:41:34.640 I know, I know, I know.
00:41:35.960 Yeah.
00:41:36.560 So.
00:41:36.940 No wonder the elites like that play.
00:41:38.560 That's exactly right.
00:41:39.280 Right?
00:41:39.640 Yeah.
00:41:39.800 Because, ha, that's our guy.
00:41:40.980 That's our banking guy.
00:41:42.240 Yeah.
00:41:42.400 Hey, how's that inflation working out for you at the supermarket?
00:41:48.340 Right?
00:41:49.140 Right.
00:41:49.640 Prices keep hitting all-time highs.
00:41:52.500 We're number one.
00:41:53.700 It's great.
00:41:54.920 Especially when, you know, you're trying to have meat or seafood.
00:41:59.760 Cooking and grilling at home used to be the way to save money.
00:42:03.420 But now prices are up nearly 20%.
00:42:06.360 Seems like maybe no fish, no meat.
00:42:10.040 That's a very bad idea.
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00:43:37.860 Do you think they can shut this down?
00:43:42.300 Shut Bitcoin down?
00:43:43.440 Yeah.
00:43:43.760 No.
00:43:44.460 It's a protocol.
00:43:45.520 I mean, yeah.
00:43:45.980 They can stop all the off-ramps, can't they?
00:43:48.700 Well, what is an off-ramp?
00:43:51.500 So we have what we call-
00:43:52.680 Well, changing it into a dollar.
00:43:53.880 Right.
00:43:54.140 Well, we have what we call decentralized exchanges.
00:43:59.160 Now, the easiest way is you go in-
00:44:00.600 This is in Nigeria where they've been doing this for years.
00:44:02.560 Go in the coffee shop and say, hey, dude, I need $100.
00:44:05.480 Sure.
00:44:05.960 You got Bitcoin?
00:44:06.740 Okay.
00:44:07.020 Give me the $100.
00:44:07.780 Here's your Bitcoin.
00:44:09.200 Right there.
00:44:09.780 That exchange is happening all over the world.
00:44:12.580 I know personally that some truckers had people on the ground because, you know, there was all kinds of issues.
00:44:18.200 Would send the Bitcoin to the-
00:44:19.700 We were watching live streaming on YouTube.
00:44:22.640 Hold on a second, man.
00:44:23.500 Let me send you this.
00:44:24.100 He got, I got it in, I'm going to go buy the diesel for the trucker and I'll keep the Bitcoin and I buy the diesel.
00:44:30.840 So that's an off-ramp.
00:44:33.460 There are many different ways this can be done.
00:44:36.500 Is it easy?
00:44:37.140 No.
00:44:37.840 There's all kinds of problems, but at least they can't steal your money.
00:44:42.480 I mean, literally, you cannot steal Bitcoin if you know what you're doing and you own it yourself.
00:44:47.640 So then why are you concerned about the Great Reset and everything else with them shutting all of the services down?
00:44:57.020 If you believe that Bitcoin can't be stopped because if it wasn't illegal or whatever, they weren't trying to stop it, I'd be like, fine, let all that stuff burn down.
00:45:09.300 I don't want to use any of that stuff.
00:45:11.120 Well, that's what we're building now.
00:45:12.520 So my job in the overall game is to ensure communication stay open.
00:45:18.960 Literally, we're protecting free speech by making podcasting uncancellable.
00:45:22.880 That's my job.
00:45:23.820 And to make sure that people can get paid and to show them how to do it.
00:45:27.200 You know, there's a whole bunch.
00:45:28.040 You can't just expect people to start sending you money if you don't know how to ask.
00:45:32.220 Strangely enough, my wife is a semi-retired communications officer, you know, Ronald McDonald House Charities, et cetera.
00:45:40.560 And she said the number one reason people don't give money to a charity is they weren't asked.
00:45:44.880 Yeah.
00:45:45.300 Right?
00:45:45.860 Right.
00:45:46.160 So there now, there's the Beef Initiative, which is started here in Texas by my buddy, Texas Slim.
00:45:52.800 He kind of came out of semi-retirement.
00:45:54.260 He's my age.
00:45:55.360 And he is now going to ranchers and he's getting them hooked up through Bitcoin payment systems.
00:46:01.080 But really explaining and helping people understand food intelligence.
00:46:07.320 What are you putting in your mouth?
00:46:08.620 Where is it coming from?
00:46:09.880 Because the food processors, of which there's like four, dude, they're going bugs.
00:46:15.000 They're going bugs.
00:46:15.940 They're going synthetic.
00:46:16.960 They're going genetically engineered bugs.
00:46:18.820 They want you to become a bug.
00:46:20.300 And they admit it.
00:46:21.660 It's right there.
00:46:22.460 It's right there.
00:46:23.100 And they admit it.
00:46:23.880 It's crazy.
00:46:24.800 It's cheaper to do.
00:46:25.500 It's going to be much better for you.
00:46:26.820 And you see all these things creeping up.
00:46:28.820 You see them creeping up.
00:46:29.920 And now I'm hearing in the Ukraine news, climate change news.
00:46:35.500 It's coming.
00:46:36.800 They would be crazy not to trigger it now.
00:46:39.880 But when they do, there will be hopefully enough people who have built up enough networks to be able to exchange goods and conduct capitalist commerce amongst themselves because we're all kind of switched on.
00:46:54.180 Believe me, you will not be able to buy beef directly from your rancher through the central processing money system.
00:47:04.220 They're not going to let you do that.
00:47:05.380 They're going to stop you.
00:47:06.540 They're going to say, oh, your digital dollars are great, but you can only buy your beef here.
00:47:10.840 But how is the farmer going to control his land?
00:47:15.080 Because of global warming, he'll be taxed out of business or, you know, go to jail or whatever it is.
00:47:23.700 I mean, they, they, to complete this, they have to impoverish all of us.
00:47:29.560 Happening as we speak.
00:47:30.640 Happening as we speak.
00:47:31.540 Like, um, they have to make sure that we don't own anything at all.
00:47:36.100 Happening as we speak.
00:47:37.120 Right.
00:47:37.600 So we're renting from them.
00:47:39.620 If you have land, the, the chance of you keeping that land, especially if you are running beef.
00:47:49.000 Well, okay.
00:47:50.020 So here's where my generation screwed up.
00:47:54.160 Um, in the eighties and nineties, man, I was rocking it.
00:47:57.640 You know, we had, we were doing fantastic stuff, having a great time.
00:48:01.040 And I didn't look at who was the land commissioner or who is on the city council, who's on the school board.
00:48:07.280 And like, that's obviously a loser who couldn't get a better gig.
00:48:10.280 Right.
00:48:11.420 So that's, that's exactly what we did to our children.
00:48:14.420 Um, and so now it's like, okay, I'm sorry.
00:48:17.240 And it's, it's the mothers of America and the world.
00:48:19.460 Mama bear is coming out saying, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, now we're going to pay attention.
00:48:23.480 Who are you?
00:48:24.360 So, you know, that's, we have to, all politics is really low local.
00:48:28.400 And that's really, I would like to see that happen with the Zona.
00:48:31.040 Zoning commissions and all of this, the railroad, all these guys, all of it.
00:48:35.000 Yeah.
00:48:35.120 I mean, it's, and that's the stuff you look at the ballot.
00:48:37.540 You're like, eh, land commissioner.
00:48:40.020 I didn't take a look.
00:48:40.780 So I go out, you know, I have a, I just had a generator, house generator installed, uh, propane, but I'm already prepared with a gasifier.
00:48:49.280 Are you familiar with the gasifier?
00:48:50.560 No.
00:48:50.620 It creates, um, fuel from wood.
00:48:53.600 So you throw wood into a feeder and it powers the generator.
00:48:57.260 Excellent.
00:48:57.340 This is from the depression back in 1920s.
00:49:00.360 There were, there were actual pickup trucks with a gasifier with a wood burning stove behind it.
00:49:04.940 I remember those.
00:49:05.520 And they were thriving.
00:49:05.820 Yeah.
00:49:06.040 Yeah.
00:49:06.160 So that, that actually works.
00:49:08.380 Um, and I asked these guys, you know, and I mean, all you have to do in the hill country is, is say, Hey, what do you think about?
00:49:15.660 And like, and it was, you know, beautiful.
00:49:18.180 And they were telling me like, Oh, you want this guy for land commissioner?
00:49:21.180 Cause he, and we've met him.
00:49:22.620 And so people are getting into it.
00:49:26.160 They're looking into stuff now.
00:49:27.760 And we have in America, certainly, I can't speak for the rest of the world.
00:49:31.420 We have a constitution, you know, 90% of the people don't even know that it's, that the constitution and the bill of rights, it kind of tells the government what they can't do.
00:49:39.480 You know, people think they've been given these rights.
00:49:41.360 So all this education has to happen again, Glenn.
00:49:43.860 You're doing that.
00:49:44.840 I'm doing it.
00:49:45.760 Um, but it's all, if food is, is a really important one because we've lost total sight of what we're eating.
00:49:52.480 It's, it's, it's really sad.
00:49:53.980 When you read the world economic forum plan for food, did you not think Holodomor?
00:50:01.640 Holodomor?
00:50:02.320 Holodomor?
00:50:02.800 I don't know what that is.
00:50:03.920 Holodomor happened in Ukraine, 1930s, um, uh, where Stalin was like, you know what?
00:50:11.140 These Ukrainians, they just pissing me off.
00:50:13.460 Oh, and he closed, he closed the bread basket.
00:50:15.660 Yeah.
00:50:16.360 Come in, take all of the food and shoot anybody who's reaching for a piece of weed or an apple.
00:50:22.640 Yeah.
00:50:22.780 Killed 7 million people in less than a year.
00:50:26.280 Um, well, this is, yeah.
00:50:27.640 And I, and I look at that and I just think this, this happens in socialism, in communist
00:50:33.520 countries over and over again, kill the farmers.
00:50:36.480 And then you people from the city, you go farm.
00:50:39.360 They don't know what their ass from their elbow.
00:50:41.240 Yeah.
00:50:41.440 Okay.
00:50:42.120 And I'm looking at a total redesign of the entire system from seed to plate by 2030.
00:50:53.120 I love that you said seed because that's, what's the source of the seed.
00:50:56.500 That's, that's the key.
00:50:57.920 What is the seed that's feeding the grass, you know, that grows into the grass that feeds
00:51:02.000 the cattle?
00:51:03.440 Um, you got to keep all of that pure because we're, we're on a collision course.
00:51:07.860 Why does America, why did America have more deaths and illness from whatever COVID-19 was?
00:51:16.080 Because we're an unhealthy population.
00:51:18.280 We've been given, I grew up in the Netherlands.
00:51:20.800 You know, I moved there when I was, uh, right after the, the radio, uh, my transistor radio,
00:51:25.580 seven years old.
00:51:26.220 And it was a socialist country where at the time, 90% income tax and it's changed throughout,
00:51:30.800 throughout the years.
00:51:31.900 But the one thing they did, and I always appreciate it is you went to the butcher.
00:51:36.140 There was a butcher.
00:51:36.880 You went to the grocer.
00:51:38.340 You went to, you know, you had people for the baker.
00:51:41.260 It was all separate and it was very natural.
00:51:43.460 And I grew up on meat, potatoes, and a vegetable.
00:51:48.320 And, and, and that's what the Dutch grew up on.
00:51:50.920 And, you know, they're, they're pretty tall, healthy looking people.
00:51:53.680 So, um, that in America has been gone for decades and decades.
00:51:59.720 And we just don't, we just don't know it.
00:52:02.260 And it's like, someone's trying to convince me about, you know, the problem is with, we
00:52:06.360 need animal protein to grow.
00:52:08.280 That, that is what our bodies need.
00:52:10.780 And, you know, I, I'm not a doctor or anything.
00:52:13.120 I said, well, I mean, how, how do I know that this is really the best way, the best thing
00:52:17.300 to eat?
00:52:17.720 And he says, well, let me show you my family.
00:52:19.140 This is six generations of Texans.
00:52:20.560 What do you see?
00:52:21.920 They look pretty good, don't they?
00:52:23.680 They look pretty healthy.
00:52:24.900 Yeah.
00:52:25.080 They're, they're, they're wiry, you know, but, but this is not a great place, Texas,
00:52:28.880 to grow vegetables, but they did what they could.
00:52:31.400 And it's beef protein.
00:52:32.580 And now look at America now.
00:52:34.720 And even in the seventies, coming back from Europe on vacation, going to Disneyland, it
00:52:40.040 was unbelievable.
00:52:41.060 The obesity was, it was, it was shocking.
00:52:43.700 Yeah.
00:52:44.140 Shocking.
00:52:44.760 And you don't, and you just, and we just got to admit it.
00:52:47.400 And instead of don't body shame, let's have honest conversations.
00:52:52.220 You know, I do a podcast with Mo Fax, which is really a black American man and a white
00:52:59.780 American man sitting down and talking it out.
00:53:02.620 And we have been so psyopped by the media and government because I'll say, wait a minute.
00:53:11.520 I didn't do something in a particular situation because I thought it might have triggered someone
00:53:16.100 like you.
00:53:16.680 And he says, and I didn't do something in that same situation because I thought it might
00:53:20.240 trigger you.
00:53:20.860 And guess what?
00:53:21.700 None of that would have triggered us in any case whatsoever, but we didn't communicate.
00:53:25.500 We didn't communicate and happens all the time.
00:53:30.960 And you know, the media is our problem, which is why I'm grateful for what you do.
00:53:36.900 Grateful for anybody who does anything outside of the traditional norm.
00:53:40.740 It has been captured.
00:53:42.140 I've been a part of, of mainstream media.
00:53:44.520 It's all a lie.
00:53:45.420 It's all fake.
00:53:46.560 It's all super, super fake.
00:53:48.320 I participated in fake stuff.
00:53:50.180 I, I, I was at CNN and I thought, oh yeah, this is really bad.
00:53:55.480 Fox will be better.
00:53:57.160 No, it's the same.
00:53:58.960 It's the same.
00:53:59.740 And it's like dead fish eyes.
00:54:01.960 You know what I mean?
00:54:02.460 It's just like, there's nothing going up here.
00:54:05.040 There's nothing.
00:54:06.600 Um, there's no intellectual curiosity, no honesty.
00:54:10.220 You know when this happened, when this really changed.
00:54:11.920 So we had the, um, we found out in the late sixties that, oh my goodness, the CIA is handing
00:54:17.760 off news reports to CBS.
00:54:19.180 Yes.
00:54:19.440 And we had the church commission like, Hey, we can't be doing this.
00:54:23.200 This, this has to stop.
00:54:25.460 Enter the Smith Munt act.
00:54:27.320 If you've ever heard of Smith.
00:54:28.380 No Smith Munt act.
00:54:29.780 It was in from the seventies specifically said, you're the only guest that I've written
00:54:33.340 stuff down.
00:54:34.100 I was like the third time I've written stuff down.
00:54:36.020 So the Smith Munt act said, uh, uh, the broadcast board of governors, but really the American
00:54:41.400 government may not propaganda, commit propaganda on its own people.
00:54:45.660 So the broadcast board of governors does voice of America, voice of Europe.
00:54:49.080 It was propaganda.
00:54:49.820 You know, it's like the RT, the American version of RT.
00:54:53.200 And, uh, as the internet came in, in the 2012 national defense authorization act, they slipped
00:55:00.840 in a little thing, the repeal of Smith Munt, because listen, we're doing propaganda online
00:55:06.100 right now.
00:55:06.620 And, you know, obviously Americans might see that it's not intended for them, but they
00:55:11.780 might remember this discussion.
00:55:13.300 So, so we have to repeal that.
00:55:15.080 And they did.
00:55:16.180 And so now when you see Hillary Clinton coming out and saying, we need our techno experts,
00:55:21.100 we need them to be pushing the truth into all these countries that what she's saying
00:55:25.300 is push more truth into America.
00:55:27.560 And that's what we're getting.
00:55:28.860 And that's what I'm seeing, Glenn.
00:55:30.300 I'm not seeing the actual video of what they're saying.
00:55:33.900 I love television, right?
00:55:35.780 It's not what they're showing is what they're not showing.
00:55:38.000 Yes.
00:55:38.380 So when they say, look at this map.
00:55:40.080 And there were five of these maps online.
00:55:41.980 Really?
00:55:42.480 Like, here's a bomb fell.
00:55:44.260 This is what's going on here.
00:55:45.340 Troop movements, tanks.
00:55:46.560 And it's just little red dots on a Google map.
00:55:48.460 I'm like, that's great.
00:55:49.340 But can you show me that in a satellite picture?
00:55:52.520 Because George Clooney can watch the troop movements in Somalia with his own private surveillance
00:55:57.340 satellite.
00:55:57.980 Why aren't you showing it to me now?
00:55:59.760 What we get is there's a 40 mile convoy of tanks, but I'm seeing this piece.
00:56:05.860 Yeah.
00:56:06.060 And it's from a commercial.
00:56:07.060 It's not from a government satellite or anything.
00:56:09.020 So I question just like I questioned WMD, Saddam Hussein, all this stuff.
00:56:15.760 How does a society survive when you are questioning everything?
00:56:19.880 Because just last week, I had this very same thing.
00:56:22.200 I was watching and I'm like, oh, I know we don't believe Putin.
00:56:25.920 Oh, they're all lying, obviously.
00:56:27.280 Everyone's lying.
00:56:28.300 But I don't believe us.
00:56:29.520 I don't believe any news source here.
00:56:31.340 I don't believe our president.
00:56:32.960 I don't believe Congress.
00:56:34.280 I don't believe anybody.
00:56:35.900 How does a society survive that?
00:56:40.760 I think by talking.
00:56:42.220 And this is the only thing we have.
00:56:44.080 You know, we can still talk.
00:56:45.680 Now, you can't do it on YouTube all the time.
00:56:47.860 You can't be completely honest, but we have created places to talk.
00:56:51.220 We need to continue talking.
00:56:52.760 And this is what I see.
00:56:54.300 And I know you've had the same that you get emails, I'm sure, every day.
00:56:59.300 And you have for the last two years.
00:57:00.620 Glenn, thank you so much for doing what you do because you made me feel like I wasn't crazy.
00:57:05.820 Yeah.
00:57:06.020 I really, really appreciate it.
00:57:08.020 Every podcaster got this.
00:57:10.060 10, 20, 1,000, 10,000 of these messages.
00:57:13.060 So, and then when we have these tribal, so I've connected the No Agenda tribe.
00:57:18.320 You've got, you know, The Blaze, your radio show tribe.
00:57:21.800 And these two intersect.
00:57:22.940 Now we've just grown.
00:57:24.080 And now more people may see what you have to say or what I have to say.
00:57:28.440 This is, we have to really turn off television.
00:57:32.100 Like, really turn it off.
00:57:33.440 Just, it's useless.
00:57:34.780 I don't turn it off.
00:57:35.520 The only reason I watch it is to see what is the message they're trying to give us.
00:57:39.200 And we have to be very careful online because we have literally thousands of people in the State Department putting out propaganda that is intended to influence us.
00:57:50.120 They're not influencing anyone in Russia.
00:57:52.360 They've got their own issues out there.
00:57:54.800 This is to influence us, to tell us what's going on.
00:57:57.540 And then, you know, even in my analysis of the situation, I get flack from people who are saying, I can't believe you don't understand the humanitarian aspect of this.
00:58:07.480 No, I do.
00:58:08.520 I do.
00:58:09.060 But there's humanitarian issues all over the world.
00:58:12.300 We bombed Somalia.
00:58:13.720 I'm sorry.
00:58:14.260 Was that the front of the news?
00:58:15.520 Right.
00:58:15.700 I mean, we killed some people over there.
00:58:16.960 Right.
00:58:17.220 Yemen.
00:58:17.780 You know, we're doing a lot of the operations.
00:58:20.420 You know, we've got advisors.
00:58:22.020 And so what's happening now, if you go back to 2014 and see what happened in Ukraine, I know it sounds like a really cute place.
00:58:30.380 And, oh, my God, bad ass.
00:58:31.780 Putin is coming in.
00:58:32.520 And it's known internationally for massive weapon smuggling, human trafficking, prostitution, money laundering.
00:58:40.820 My goodness, the Biden crime family made out like bandits, like bandits.
00:58:44.800 And so did Obama.
00:58:45.580 So did Hillary.
00:58:46.440 Cyber attack.
00:58:47.060 All of that stuff.
00:58:47.880 So what are we burning over there?
00:58:50.620 Are we burning all the evidence?
00:58:52.340 Are we, you know, what is going on?
00:58:53.900 There's a lot of problems with Ukraine.
00:58:56.120 Now, that doesn't mean I don't have compassion for the people that live there.
00:58:59.160 But John McCain literally was standing with the Azov Nazi battalion.
00:59:04.980 These are my buddies.
00:59:06.320 And we know what happened at Maidan when the same people, Victoria Nuland, were selecting the government.
00:59:13.220 Correct.
00:59:13.580 It's on tape.
00:59:14.700 It's on phone call.
00:59:16.300 Selecting.
00:59:16.880 No, Yats is the guy.
00:59:17.960 We're going to make him president.
00:59:20.140 That got zero coverage when that happened.
00:59:22.360 Like, oh, she said F to EU.
00:59:24.340 Yeah, that wasn't the problem with what she was saying.
00:59:26.780 So these are the same people back again.
00:59:29.340 For whatever reason, it's not just evil Putin.
00:59:32.760 The one thing I don't buy into, and that will hopefully be in your beautiful museum one day, is the original writings of Vladimir Putin.
00:59:40.560 I don't think he's actually said in some 5,000-word essay, oh, my God, my dream is to bring back the Soviet empire.
00:59:48.400 I don't think that's what he said.
00:59:50.000 In fact, the quote I read was, those who do not mourn the passing of the Soviet Union are heartless.
00:59:57.600 Those who want to resurrect it are mindless.
01:00:01.600 And this attack on Russia, they're not even allowed to compete in the Olympics as Russia.
01:00:06.880 Right.
01:00:07.140 Come on, man.
01:00:08.000 Right.
01:00:08.980 Why?
01:00:09.680 What is this?
01:00:10.280 Is that big?
01:00:10.900 And I know lots of Russians.
01:00:13.280 I know a lot.
01:00:13.740 I've been to, I was in Moscow in 1989.
01:00:16.360 They're nice people.
01:00:17.600 You know, Americans are nice people.
01:00:19.280 This is the elites doing this to us.
01:00:21.020 I agree.
01:00:21.420 Realize.
01:00:21.860 Stop, stop, stop.
01:00:22.700 Go talk to a Russian-American.
01:00:24.020 So, have you read any Alexander Dugan?
01:00:27.040 No.
01:00:28.360 Let me recommend you read the fourth political theory.
01:00:30.980 In fact, he just wrote another one that's just out, and it's about the Great Reset versus something else.
01:00:39.760 And he is somebody who's extraordinarily dangerous.
01:00:43.040 But he's using the language that, you know, Europe is so interesting because it doesn't have really that libertarian line.
01:00:53.240 Nothing in the middle.
01:00:54.260 Yeah.
01:00:54.560 Well, no.
01:00:57.320 Yeah.
01:00:57.560 Yeah, not really.
01:00:58.180 I mean, it's big government.
01:00:59.580 There's no sense of freedom in that regard.
01:01:01.760 Correct.
01:01:02.440 It's big government left, big government right.
01:01:04.800 Just depends on how far out you go.
01:01:07.020 So, where here, it's all big government on one side and then libertarian and chaos on the other.
01:01:15.540 And he is appealing to the big government people.
01:01:20.780 And he's using religion, the homeland, our families, our children.
01:01:27.780 He's using, and you will read probably, I don't know, half the book.
01:01:32.180 And you'll go, I agree with half of this.
01:01:37.840 That's always the tricky part, right?
01:01:39.420 The other half is insanity.
01:01:43.740 He's a big, he's the guy who was behind the Crimea invasion.
01:01:51.100 And Putin, strangely, was using a lot of his language when he was talking about the Russian Empire.
01:01:56.920 Right.
01:01:57.300 Yeah.
01:01:57.460 Bringing that all back.
01:01:59.280 But I just don't think that's, I just don't know what's going on other than a game that we're not in on.
01:02:06.740 Well, so here's the part I think that we need to leave people with, which is excellently described in your book, is ESG.
01:02:15.120 And the reason why this is important is because we have so much more power than we realize.
01:02:19.840 So, first of all, make sure you educate yourself and get involved in the local elections.
01:02:24.380 You know, today is election day in Texas.
01:02:26.100 So, make sure that you find out who was really on your side.
01:02:29.420 And you can go talk to them.
01:02:30.540 You know, you can talk to these people.
01:02:31.780 And you have to, or spend some time, don't make the mistake my generation made with our kids.
01:02:38.760 The second one is, so environmental social governance, which you've explained many, many times, is the source of corporations going woke and going green.
01:02:50.500 And this is led by the G fans and the bankers.
01:02:53.580 When you look at BlackRock specifically, which this should be an illegal operation, the whole thing is, and the Fink.
01:03:02.460 It's evil.
01:03:03.140 Fink.
01:03:03.760 I see you, Fink.
01:03:05.940 It truly, it does embody some evil because they have so much control over all corporations.
01:03:12.780 Now, the great news is most of that is retirement funds that's being used.
01:03:17.060 You can take your 401k, which I guarantee is going to go to crap if you just leave it, and you can put that in a different type of IRA, which could actually be invested in Bitcoin or something else.
01:03:31.140 Because they are pulling the plug on everything.
01:03:35.060 So, if we don't put our money into these companies, I mean, I'm out of Chase Bank.
01:03:39.660 Sorry, bye.
01:03:40.580 I'm at the Community Bank in Guadalupe.
01:03:43.000 You know, you have to stop funding them.
01:03:47.000 Stop funding them.
01:03:48.400 Don't, I mean, it's obviously not easy to stop using credit cards, but you can go to a credit union.
01:03:53.300 They're very great in the United States.
01:03:55.120 Credit unions are fantastic.
01:03:56.720 Very low fees, very helpful, and nice people in general because they're not in there for profit.
01:04:02.800 Take your money out of all of these institutions.
01:04:05.620 Bleed them dry.
01:04:06.680 Don't let them do it.
01:04:07.980 You know, lobby your corporation.
01:04:09.340 Hey, you know, I don't really like our money being in this 401k over here.
01:04:13.220 Can we look at some alternatives?
01:04:14.400 And there's lots of alternatives.
01:04:15.920 We have to start educating ourselves.
01:04:18.380 Stop buying the crap.
01:04:20.640 Stop buying crap.
01:04:22.040 It's easy.
01:04:23.120 Kids, stop buying crap.
01:04:24.680 That's it.
01:04:25.480 I mean, it's our own thing to solve.
01:04:29.120 We are so much more powerful as a people, as a global people.
01:04:33.280 They wouldn't be putting all this energy into stifling us.
01:04:38.380 If it was easy and it was a done deal, of course.
01:04:41.460 And they weren't afraid of us.
01:04:42.920 They're terrified.
01:04:44.260 And look at who they're afraid of.
01:04:45.340 Look at us.
01:04:45.820 I know.
01:04:46.480 I know.
01:04:47.000 That's what I mean.
01:04:47.980 We're not Rambo.
01:04:49.160 They're afraid for this, man.
01:04:50.560 They're afraid for this and this.
01:04:51.560 That's what they're afraid of.
01:04:53.540 I can't let you go without...
01:04:55.620 I don't want to go.
01:04:56.520 I just keep going.
01:04:58.780 Talk to me a little bit about Fink.
01:05:01.360 Larry Fink?
01:05:01.960 Uh-huh.
01:05:02.220 Well, I called him out personally because I believe we need to mock the elites.
01:05:08.120 I have certain tools in my tool set.
01:05:13.440 Mocking memes is very, very powerful.
01:05:16.940 I mean, it's just as powerful as the spells they're casting on us.
01:05:20.420 So, he happens to be the CEO or the chairman of BlackRock.
01:05:26.600 So, he's an easy target.
01:05:28.480 BlackRock is the problem.
01:05:29.740 BlackRock, and this happened during the Trump administration, is doing all of the bond buying
01:05:37.480 and selling on behalf of the U.S. government.
01:05:40.520 So, a commercial...
01:05:41.560 And the Fed.
01:05:42.480 The commercial banking...
01:05:44.780 Well, I mean, the Fed is commercial, too.
01:05:46.260 I know, but they're handling all the money from all of the central banks.
01:05:51.060 Central Bank of Europe and the Fed and everything else.
01:05:53.640 And, I mean, you look at the corruption, like Powell and three other people at the Federal Reserve,
01:06:00.080 at the moment that they knew that the United States was going to buy certain bonds and certain assets
01:06:06.540 to help solve the financial problem, they were riding along on it.
01:06:10.220 They were investing, as was half of Congress and the Senate.
01:06:14.000 These are corrupt people.
01:06:16.320 And so, I look at Fink, I'm like, you've got a good head to make fun of.
01:06:21.660 You're creepy.
01:06:22.880 And I do not like what you represent.
01:06:25.120 And if we really get to uncover everything that's in BlackRock
01:06:28.440 and go down to all the NBA team ownerships and all...
01:06:32.120 And then, you know where you wind up pretty soon?
01:06:34.120 Epstein.
01:06:34.520 Another thing that is a little weird, how that all went down.
01:06:41.680 I think a little more than a little weird.
01:06:44.420 Yeah.
01:06:44.840 And, you know, again, a whole other podcast.
01:06:47.280 You go on forever about that.
01:06:49.100 But it's breaking apart.
01:06:52.000 They see it.
01:06:52.840 I think this was not the plan.
01:06:55.600 In my mind, I think Hillary was supposed to be president.
01:06:59.120 And this was all supposed to happen on the schedule, which may have been...
01:07:05.240 I think what happened is Trump screwed everything up.
01:07:07.740 Oh, yeah.
01:07:08.040 They said, we got to do it now.
01:07:09.520 This may be supposed to happen at this point in time.
01:07:12.680 Now, here's a theory that I have.
01:07:14.320 I don't know if it's true or not, because Trump is so proud of the vaccines.
01:07:17.360 I'm not vaccinated.
01:07:18.240 I have no plan on taking that.
01:07:19.820 I did my investigation.
01:07:21.840 I'm like, no, no, no.
01:07:23.140 You know, someone else can go first.
01:07:25.340 Wait.
01:07:25.700 If the plan had gone, and again, it's to create a great reset.
01:07:32.860 If the plan had gone along and Hillary Clinton was president, we probably would have had an
01:07:37.700 event like a COVID-19, but we would have been locked down for three years because there would
01:07:42.900 have been no vaccine because vaccines go in, you know, it takes a long, long, long time.
01:07:49.280 Operation Warp Speed, I think is possible that that was to thwart that.
01:07:54.240 Okay, I don't know what this vaccine does.
01:07:56.220 It may hurt a lot of people, but it will save the world from total meltdown and global dominance.
01:08:01.800 It's a theory.
01:08:02.700 I don't know if it's true because nothing makes sense.
01:08:06.000 It doesn't make sense that the vaccine came that quickly.
01:08:09.860 It may, well, it does make sense if you know that every single institution has been captured.
01:08:16.480 You know, finance, governance, pharma, medicine.
01:08:23.740 I mean, you and I talk to doctors and nurses.
01:08:26.220 Yeah.
01:08:26.740 They're like this.
01:08:27.920 I can't do anything.
01:08:29.460 I can't fix my patient.
01:08:30.840 I have to follow the protocol.
01:08:32.180 I know.
01:08:32.620 Even though it might be killing someone.
01:08:33.680 I know.
01:08:33.960 And how did the left, which has always been against big pharma, all of a sudden protect
01:08:40.440 them?
01:08:41.880 All of a sudden, everybody is like, no, they said we need another vaccine.
01:08:46.300 You're like, what?
01:08:47.780 Yeah.
01:08:48.120 We need yet another booster.
01:08:49.760 Well, these are spells that are being cast upon people.
01:08:53.400 People are very...
01:08:54.860 You've said that a couple of times.
01:08:56.180 What do you mean by that?
01:08:56.840 Well, a spell, I learned this from Mo.
01:08:59.900 Mo is, he comes from a family in North Carolina.
01:09:04.840 His mom is a pastor.
01:09:06.740 And I talked with him about a lot of things.
01:09:08.900 And he says, no, no, these are spells.
01:09:10.800 You got to understand.
01:09:11.320 These are just like witch's spells.
01:09:12.520 And you look up the definition of spell is words.
01:09:14.940 It's basically just words, spelling, spell.
01:09:17.740 And, but he said, pay attention because the things that people say cast spell on people.
01:09:23.140 The words really do matter.
01:09:25.140 And the way we're being indoctrinated and hammered, and it's not just cable news or network news,
01:09:32.380 it's online.
01:09:33.680 The way, I mean, come on, look at, what are they afraid of?
01:09:37.240 Why can't something be on YouTube?
01:09:39.620 Why can't you say something on Twitter?
01:09:41.700 It's been gamified to, ha, ha, ha, ha, I've gotten rid of him.
01:09:46.400 Or, ooh, we got through, they didn't de-platform us.
01:09:49.500 So now people aren't even talking about what they're talking about.
01:09:52.200 It's just whether I get kicked off or not.
01:09:53.740 This is all magic, black magic.
01:09:57.080 I mean, it sounds kind of, ooh.
01:09:59.260 No, no.
01:09:59.700 But this is true.
01:10:00.680 Go back and look at what people have said throughout the years and how those things have influenced
01:10:07.060 large groups of people and started and also finished.
01:10:11.440 Mr. Gorbachev, tear down that wall.
01:10:13.860 That was a spell.
01:10:15.120 Mm-hmm.
01:10:16.240 It wasn't just a political statement.
01:10:17.760 It was part of a spell.
01:10:18.840 So we're getting a lot of that.
01:10:21.040 And you know the story behind that, where the State Department said, don't say that.
01:10:26.160 I think I heard you talking about this.
01:10:27.940 Did you just mention this?
01:10:28.740 They said, don't, don't say that.
01:10:29.720 You can't say that.
01:10:30.600 You can't say that.
01:10:31.420 Right.
01:10:31.720 Took it out of his speech.
01:10:33.560 Yeah.
01:10:33.820 He just went up and did it anyway.
01:10:35.780 Mm-hmm.
01:10:35.980 And I think it's because they knew that had power.
01:10:40.440 Yeah.
01:10:41.120 Yeah.
01:10:41.360 I mean, words just have power if said in the right way, in the right place, and when it
01:10:46.040 comes from a place of authority.
01:10:47.760 So, you know, why in the milligram experiments are people shocking other human beings and thinking
01:10:53.600 it's okay because a spell was cast on them that moment.
01:10:56.680 It's just easier to say.
01:10:57.660 It's a spell.
01:10:58.040 It's witchcraft.
01:10:59.740 It is.
01:11:00.160 It's not that hard.
01:11:01.680 Witchcraft is, you know, you can buy books and you'll see that it kind of works.
01:11:04.920 Uh, NLP, is that any different?
01:11:07.560 You're a big NLP guy, neurolinguistic programming.
01:11:10.020 Yeah.
01:11:10.120 I've heard you talk about that in the past.
01:11:12.300 Is that any different?
01:11:13.860 I mean, Trump's a big NLP guy.
01:11:15.300 He casts spells too, but which, which spell is being cast, you know?
01:11:19.560 Um, like fake news was one of the best ones.
01:11:23.200 That's a great spell.
01:11:25.540 Unfortunately, it worked both ways.
01:11:27.100 Yeah.
01:11:27.440 Yeah.
01:11:27.640 So it, it kind of lost some of its power.
01:11:30.120 Um, so I find it, uh, important that we, uh, keep it.
01:11:34.900 Keep speaking to each other, but also be very wary of what we're being told and what's being
01:11:39.060 said.
01:11:40.220 You're, how much of, of how you think was influenced by your uncle?
01:11:46.120 Oh, it was a CIA.
01:11:47.680 Yeah.
01:11:48.100 Um, so, um, this really started to happen for me.
01:11:52.040 I was in, uh, in Europe and they were just putting together the European, well, the European
01:11:57.340 Union is a long project and it comes from many phases, but, um, I was living there at the
01:12:01.840 time and it was, here's what the media sold to the people.
01:12:04.940 We'll all have the same money.
01:12:06.500 It's great.
01:12:08.420 No passports.
01:12:09.700 It's great.
01:12:11.860 Sounds great.
01:12:12.740 We're all going to be brothers and sisters.
01:12:15.120 And I went looking at the Lisbon treaty, which was, so the Lisbon treaty, the Dutch voted
01:12:20.640 against it, the French voted against it.
01:12:22.400 And then the European union came back and said, or the, you know, the, the project you
01:12:26.540 voted wrong, let's do another referendum.
01:12:28.520 Do you remember that?
01:12:29.180 They had to vote again.
01:12:30.180 And then the Irish and then we're doing another referendum.
01:12:34.540 I mean, how stupid are we?
01:12:35.940 And this is 2007 around that time.
01:12:38.240 And so I was reading through the protocols because, you know, then we had the internet.
01:12:42.660 So I'm like, Oh, let me read this document.
01:12:43.960 It's pretty easy to read.
01:12:44.860 And in the protocols, which is like a side document, it says, um, if you are running away
01:12:51.600 from law enforcement and they shoot you in the back, it's legal, legal kill.
01:12:55.820 If you have a communicable disease, you can be arrested and thrown in jail.
01:12:59.880 Kind of interesting in, in light of COVID, um, which was universally applied.
01:13:04.560 Um, my daughter lives in Rotterdam.
01:13:06.660 They had a curfew from 5 PM to 5 AM, which had not happened since the Germans occupied
01:13:11.800 the Netherlands in World War II.
01:13:13.400 This triggered some people big.
01:13:15.100 I bet it did.
01:13:15.620 And it's triggering in general.
01:13:16.840 What the virus is nocturnal.
01:13:19.440 It only comes out at night.
01:13:24.360 So I love how we can, how we can sit down in a restaurant and eat.
01:13:28.780 But if I'm sitting on a plane, I still, still have to wear that mask.
01:13:33.340 Now, where was I going with this Glenn?
01:13:34.440 Because I might, uh, you were talking about the, uh, protocols, the protocol.
01:13:38.840 So right there, I'm like, okay.
01:13:41.400 And this is where I start.
01:13:42.260 And that, uh, Ron Paul's book and the fed came out.
01:13:45.440 There was a lot of, um, nine 11, uh, stuff to look at, which as a pilot's license for
01:13:51.580 fixed wing and rotary.
01:13:52.580 And I joined, uh, the pilots for nine 11 truth.com because you know, that's just physics and stuff
01:13:59.480 that is not properly explained.
01:14:01.880 And I understand that anything I understand I'm interested in.
01:14:05.200 Um, so, and to be honest, uh, even Alex Jones, I mean, I heard all kinds of different messages.
01:14:11.360 And so I started to pay attention and look at things.
01:14:14.080 And then a book came out called legacy of ashes, which was written by Tim Weiner, Weiner, uh, the New York times.
01:14:20.480 It was about the CIA and I'm reading this book.
01:14:24.080 And my uncle Don, Don Greg is in this book a lot and not in the great light, a lot of different things.
01:14:31.100 And, and I called him up and said, Don, is this true?
01:14:34.420 He says, eh, pretty much how I remember it.
01:14:37.300 And that's when, and then, you know, now, okay.
01:14:41.580 So there's a lot going on here.
01:14:43.340 And I built a rapport with him and there was one time he's now 94, his dear wife, uh, Meg, she's, she's in the hospital, right?
01:14:51.080 Palliative care.
01:14:51.800 So we're all kind of, it's a very sad time, although getting to 94 and she ran the Russia desk at, uh, at CIA.
01:14:58.360 So very, he was ambassador to Korea.
01:15:01.200 I mean, all kinds, and just a beautiful, beautiful man.
01:15:05.220 Um, and even though I know he was involved in a lot of stuff that was not good, I know that it was all from a patriotic heart.
01:15:12.760 You know, and my whole family is that way, military intelligence.
01:15:16.520 Um, and I really got to ask him and he said, let's, you ask me, I will tell you everything.
01:15:22.000 So I can't tell you everything that he said, but the most important one is he said, yeah, military industrial complex.
01:15:27.840 He says, it's all about that.
01:15:29.720 It's all about war and money.
01:15:32.260 General Smedley Butler, war is a racket.
01:15:34.560 I think that the, one of the last fully brave and true address the president has ever given has been Eisenhower.
01:15:44.100 Probably.
01:15:44.780 Yeah.
01:15:45.160 I mean, you look back, everybody goes, oh, military industrial complex.
01:15:48.800 No, no, no.
01:15:50.040 Read on.
01:15:50.740 It was the academic military industry.
01:15:53.460 And that was, that's kind of been taken out of history.
01:15:55.480 Right.
01:15:55.680 The universities, big business, government.
01:15:59.100 Dude, we know a lot of shit.
01:16:00.480 I'm sorry.
01:16:00.940 We know a lot of stuff, don't we?
01:16:02.340 You can say whatever you want.
01:16:03.780 We know a lot of this stuff.
01:16:04.900 Yeah.
01:16:05.060 So, um, and, and from that, now I understand how things work.
01:16:09.540 So whenever you read in the New York times, uh, according to the London times, boom, stop
01:16:15.540 right there.
01:16:16.340 That's a intelligence messaging because, um, or even better, according to the Uganda times,
01:16:22.800 this is what's happening.
01:16:24.240 So the New York times gets to print something as true because the Uganda times said it must
01:16:28.640 be true, but it's not.
01:16:30.160 It's the, it's intelligence influences all around the world and there, they are report.
01:16:36.660 This never went away, Glenn.
01:16:37.660 They are reporters.
01:16:38.540 They are, they, they are sources for report.
01:16:40.840 How many times have we heard in the past seven years, according to sources, according to people
01:16:46.940 familiar with the president's thinking, oh, really?
01:16:50.020 Yeah.
01:16:50.300 Come on.
01:16:51.060 Yeah.
01:16:51.500 That's insulting.
01:16:52.620 And what's crazy is the, all of these sources that talked about Ukraine, the president, Russia.
01:17:00.980 Yes.
01:17:02.400 If I were the one that had gone on the air and said, no, no, no, this is a credible source.
01:17:08.220 Trust me.
01:17:09.140 I'd be pissed.
01:17:10.440 Notice nobody's pissed.
01:17:11.860 No.
01:17:12.140 They all just, they're all like, okay.
01:17:13.800 But a lot of people have also checked out, you know, and it's much easier to go back into
01:17:17.540 the default mode of good morning America and, you know, people magazine and just say, okay,
01:17:22.700 Russia's Putin's a bad guy.
01:17:24.220 He's a horrible guy.
01:17:25.040 We just have to get rid of him and then click it off and go on.
01:17:28.840 You know, this is just the continuation of the trauma of COVID and the, and, and I'm sorry
01:17:36.300 to say they're going to keep going.
01:17:37.880 It's going to keep, there's going to be one thing after another and it wears people down
01:17:42.960 and, you know, and weird things are happening.
01:17:45.980 So for me, the comfort is they're trying to destroy it.
01:17:49.640 They truly are.
01:17:50.800 It's the great reset.
01:17:51.940 You can go read.
01:17:53.160 Now, I 100% believe that there are ads that say you will own nothing and you will be happy.
01:18:00.280 I think a lot of people will agree with that.
01:18:02.440 Yeah, I do too.
01:18:02.820 They will be like, okay, I don't own anything, but I get my universal basic income.
01:18:09.400 I can gig on the side.
01:18:11.260 I'm kind of happy.
01:18:12.800 Yeah, this will be, I feel okay with this.
01:18:14.680 Now, historically speaking, and, you know, from our, you know, exhaustive research throughout
01:18:20.240 the years, we know it doesn't really turn out that well.
01:18:22.860 There's no example of that working out very well, but is there an example of a fiat-based
01:18:28.620 empire lasting as long as ours has either?
01:18:31.380 So a great reset is coming.
01:18:33.820 How that plays out depends on us.
01:18:36.920 And I'm hopeful that we'll have enough of us that we can build the parallel networks until
01:18:46.380 this other stuff falls apart.
01:18:48.680 We're building school systems outside of the school system.
01:18:51.360 We're building medicine systems outside.
01:18:53.400 We're building all these things.
01:18:55.620 Banks, Bitcoin style.
01:18:57.600 You are your own bank.
01:18:58.960 When you have Bitcoin, and I know that I can pay my septic guy, my rancher, and at least
01:19:09.400 three restaurants, I can pay with Bitcoin.
01:19:12.660 And we're doing that.
01:19:13.660 We're doing it because we need to stop using their system.
01:19:18.780 Don't fund their system.
01:19:20.060 Get off of it as much as possible.
01:19:21.820 It's corrupt.
01:19:23.060 You don't own your money.
01:19:24.220 They'll take it away in a heartbeat.
01:19:25.320 They will block you.
01:19:26.720 They will do anything they need to to make you come to heel.
01:19:30.380 And just because it's a podcaster doesn't mean it's not real.
01:19:34.380 And this has happened.
01:19:35.460 Like Alex Jones, they really came after him, went after his card processors.
01:19:41.640 I mean, how is this America?
01:19:44.020 Yeah, I know.
01:19:44.960 I know.
01:19:45.320 So there you go.
01:19:47.380 Will you come back?
01:19:48.360 I would love to, Glenn.
01:19:49.080 I'd love to talk to you about much more than just this because you are,
01:19:56.180 you are well-read.
01:19:57.780 Well, but you're a great partner to talk to.
01:19:59.700 I really appreciate it.
01:20:00.580 Thank you.
01:20:01.000 Not many people.
01:20:01.820 Well, again, when I saw your book, I'm like, oh, okay.
01:20:04.920 You know.
01:20:05.340 I felt the same thing when we started talking.
01:20:07.720 I'm like, wow, how is this not, I mean, it's nice to not feel alone.
01:20:12.640 Exactly.
01:20:13.040 You know, and it's, it's also, I don't know if you've noticed this.
01:20:17.280 I like people when they stick to the facts and they don't squirrel off.
01:20:23.340 These things are, there's no reason to go to conspiracy theories.
01:20:27.040 This is bad enough.
01:20:28.460 It's right there.
01:20:29.140 Yeah.
01:20:29.500 It's bad enough.
01:20:30.840 They're advertising it.
01:20:31.740 I know.
01:20:32.480 They're advertising how it's going to work.
01:20:33.600 I know.
01:20:33.900 Klaus Schwab is literally saying, we have penetrated all of the cabinets worldwide.
01:20:38.160 This is it.
01:20:38.820 We have him.
01:20:39.420 We have him.
01:20:39.980 It's all very good.
01:20:40.740 That's crazy.
01:20:42.020 And no one bats an eye.
01:20:43.360 I know.
01:20:43.920 I know.
01:20:44.540 And what's his name?
01:20:45.240 Gergen, who was in one of the Bush White House.
01:20:48.700 He's the guy doing the interview.
01:20:50.020 It's like, yeah.
01:20:51.020 You're right.
01:20:51.800 Yeah.
01:20:52.040 Yeah.
01:20:52.280 That's right.
01:20:52.740 Good.
01:20:53.100 Good for you.
01:20:53.740 Well done.
01:20:56.560 It's great to talk to you.
01:20:57.640 Thank you.
01:20:58.180 My pleasure.
01:20:58.840 Thanks for inviting me.
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