EXCLUSIVE: Former Capitol Police Officer Calls for Investigation Into Jan. 6 Intelligence Cover-up | Guests: Tarik Johnson & Sen. Ron Johnson | 8⧸14⧸23
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In this episode of the Glenbeck Program, we discuss the devastating fires that have ravaged the Hawaiian Islands. What is the difference between the fires in Hawaii and California? Is it preventable or is it just bad luck ?
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hello america welcome to the glenbeck program there's a few things i want to start with one
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is hunter biden the other is uh inflating the dollar away and the fires in hawaii they all
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the difference all right so let's start with the wildfires it is devastating absolutely devastating
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they are still looking for people at least 80 individuals i've heard the number 100 uh this
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morning but i i don't know if that was there's 100 missing um but um we know that at least 80 people
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have lost their lives in these wildfires uh i want to ask you to go to mercuryone.org right now and
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thousand dollars whatever you can do to help the people from mercury one are on shore right now on the
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island and uh they are making sure that people there have everything that they possibly need to
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and uh and make a donation today um now if you saw the drone video of this it is horrific it is just
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hawaii was warned uh about this for a long time he's a the guy is a clay trauer nick something like
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that so he's a german they move to you know what happens you know what happens germans move because
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they're like uh i just uh just was with a uh a guy in leather and a you know ball gag and uh i only
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got to move for some reason that's what happens that's why germans move okay okay i didn't know
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that well you're german yeah i mean it's weird it always gets weird it always gets weird with the
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germans anyway um so he this guy is a specialist in wildland fire science and management at the
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university of hawaii he published research and uh tried to ring the bell several times with the
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pacific fire exchange that said look we are going to have a massive fire here because we're increasing
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the uh ignitions now in california man increases the ignitions by doing what by not having controlled
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burns by putting every forest fire out and uh and making sure that we never have a controlled burn
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that means that all of the dead wood just falls down out of the trees the trees are knocked down
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and the bushes are never wiped out and then naturally a a lightning bolt will come down at some point in a
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storm and set that on fire and if it's not just a tinder box it burns out the underbrush and that's
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healthy for the land but man has decided no no no we shouldn't go in there and take that underbrush
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out nor should we allow it to burn and so at some point there's just all this kindling and there's a
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fire strike and then the whole thing goes up that's what happens in california over and over and over
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again what he was talking about was people were bringing in non-native greenery non-native grasses
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and he says the island has some not fireproof but fire resistant grass that is usually on the island
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they're bringing in new grasses and new trees that are not like that for instance did you know the
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sequoias are almost fireproof did you know that this is the these trees are the most amazing things
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how do they last that long when you know there's fires all the time right naturally you know there
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there are over a thousand years some of them are two thousand years old and they've never been
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been brought down by a fire it's because their sap is a fire retardant so it doesn't catch on because
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the lifeblood of the tree puts fires out isn't that crazy so you have fire resistant grass people have
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been bringing in this grass and bringing in new bushes you know it's like people in phoenix they were
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like i gotta go to phoenix because my allergies are so bad but i brought all my favorite flowers and
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grasses and trees okay so he was warning and saying this is going to go up in like a tinderbox
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if we don't change our ways nobody listened to him all right this is may i just say this story
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the hunter biden story even the inflationary story the banking story pretty much all stories
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people are warned this isn't going to go well and then nobody does anything about it because the press
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doesn't pick it up doesn't it has a different agenda politicians have a different agenda and so
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who suffers the consequence you do and then you're left in the smoldering rubble
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and everybody else is bailed out and then they blame it on global warming
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i mean it's the same story over and over again what are they going to blame our economy on global
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warming what will they blame uh you know the heat on global warming what will they blame the cool on
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global climate change i mean it's everything that goes wrong oh it's global warming you know racism
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global warming and you know that's true they have actually said that over and over and over again
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so we have got to find a way to break the pattern and start listening to the warnings
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listen to the warnings that are real hey here's something man is doing that's harming the planet
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and that makes sense don't bring the stuff with you
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but just can you not just enjoy it for what it is
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uh all right so anyway uh let's go to washington now oh boy so we have now a um
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a special investigator a special counsel except he's not so special uh it's david weiss
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who's david weiss the guy who just did the sweetheart deal
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well wait a minute in special counsel special counsel is not supposed to be the guy who's
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already been doing the investigation in the government it's a special counsel somebody that
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comes from outside the government and then starts looking at what all of the other people have
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collected he's supposed to be somebody that's not connected to this at all this is the guy who
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made the sweetheart deal this is the guy who said yeah you know what we're not gonna look there
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i tell you what let's hold off uh what time to the statue of limitations uh right now they've
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expired all right you can look into it now that's that guy
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hmm very strange no it seems as i mean at the very least it's a free pass to not have to testify
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to the house yeah right like so usually a special counsel would not have to go and testify to the house
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now he's sort of in that protected status so the planned testimony that was supposed to happen
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here in september or october is now not going to happen most likely unless the democrats or the
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republicans stand up and say enough is enough enough is enough is that is that enough to do does
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that can they force i don't know i honestly don't know how you enforce the law i don't know is that
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the law yeah it is so they have they can require him to come even if he's a special counsel no no
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no the i'm saying uh let me see if i can find the report here um i am saying that they the law is
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that he has to be an outside of the government council that's the way it works is it outside of
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the federal government is how they're getting away that essentially yeah because he's not he he is
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the he's from delaware trump appointed by the way and that's the people keep bringing that up yeah
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but it's a little bit squishy yeah it's a little squishy on that but still it is a it's a point like
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and i will say like looking back at i tried to track this down a little bit this weekend
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and i didn't spend a ton of time so maybe i'm missing something on this but the the the appearance
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that we got that this was a get out of jail free card for everything the the we all got that
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impression right this was a a deal it all dealt with was the gun charges and the income tax charges
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and it but what it meant was it's a free pass for everybody like you just get off with that
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and then they went to court and they the court asked hunter biden what do you think this is and
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he's like well this is it i'm all my charges are now clear and this whole period of my life is now
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you know i'm get out of jail free for that and then they asked uh the government and they said what
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do you think it is and he said no actually it's just for these two charges and and this is ongoing
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the only reason we really have the impression it was a get out of jail card for everything
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is hunter biden's attorneys right like i can't find a place where the government said this was a get
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out of jail actually did say they actually did say the opposite hunters went in court the hunter said
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yeah this is a you know his attorneys yeah let's get out of jail and the attorney said well no not
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exactly that's what i'm saying though that's the only thing i've seen so my impression of this being
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a get out of jail free card from the moment that deal was made is at least mostly based on hunter
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biden's attorneys saying it which of course hunter biden's attorneys are going to say that uh why not
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why wouldn't you say and the media ate that up and reported it as if it was fact but i can't find a
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point where the government said this maybe david weiss isn't so bad i'm trying to say like maybe
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this is the only way i can come up with it and and i think there are holes in this theory because of
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what you were talking about with like delaying and how long this has taken and how they've been
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able to lock it down but is it possible that weiss didn't actually cut this sweetheart deal he just
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gave him the the deal which i think you could still describe as sweetheart on just these two
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pieces of of of the investigation right like you could say just like for example the gun charges
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they basically shrugged their shoulders and said nothing was going to happen right okay just don't
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do anything bad for a few years and you're fine on the gun charges the taxes he paid him back there's
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a slap on the wrist but that was it and i think you could describe that as a sweetheart deal on just
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those two things but it's a ridiculous deal if it encompasses everything the only people we're
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getting that evidence from seems to be under biden's attorneys which obviously i don't trust at all
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so i don't know maybe there's an argument that he's not as bad so i'm just trying to look for
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the positive i know you're looking for the positive i can't get past this uh this is the actual u.s
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code an individual named a special counsel shall be a lawyer with a reputation for integrity and
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impartial decision making right we don't okay okay all right we can argue okay sure with the
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appropriate experience to ensure both that the investigation will be conducted ably expediously
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and thoroughly and that the investigative and prosecuted prosecutorial decisions will be supported
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by an informed understanding of criminal law and the department of justice policies i don't think
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you got a problem with that one the special counsel shall be selected from outside the united states
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government special counsel shall agree that their responsibilities as special counsel shall take
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first precedence in their professional lives and that it may be necessary to devote their full time
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uh full-time uh life to the investigation depending on its complexity uh complexity and the state of the
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investigation so it says right in the code shall be from outside the united states government
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now is i guess they're out would be the united states government refers to the federal government
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right and weiss is not part of the federal government he's part of the government of delaware right
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so i guess that's they're out well he's a he's a federal attorney he's the u.s attorney and he was
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appointed by the u.s government right right so appointed that's part of the u.s attorney he works for
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the justice department in delaware so i would right in that's i would think that's a part of the u.s
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government uh yeah that's how i would count why else would you be called a u.s attorney just yeah
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you're you're you're an attorney for the u.s government you don't get your paycheck from the
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u.s government right right i mean this seems to be there doesn't seem to be a legitimate out here that
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seems to be what they're arguing correct but i don't and if the democrats if the republicans do not
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hold this i mean this is black and white no no no no no no no no no it may be necessary to devote
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their full time to the investigation depending on its complexity and the stage of the investigation
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so he's coming in this is saying we're going to appoint a special counsel that comes in
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and then depending on where it is he may have to devote his full-time job to this so uh why didn't
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the government because i i i i think i'm with the argument that weiss is not good at this
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this is not the right guy i think that's where i am but like why my question is why didn't think it
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would be a hard sell well it doesn't sound like a hard sell but you're trying to yeah you're trying
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to give him benefit i'm theorizing here i'm looking for sunshine and i'm admittedly reaching a little
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bit because i don't it's so hard to understand how this can even happen in our country but like
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i guess one another piece of the evidence that keeps hanging me up is why didn't they just say
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yes it is a uh get out of jail free card for all this stuff we look all into it and it's over
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why why why would the government in the court step up and say no the investigation is still ongoing
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why wouldn't they just say we looked into it and we didn't find anything right like why wouldn't
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they just say that that it was over like we were at the end of this and the government is the one
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that stopped it maybe because they knew if asked i think they were trying to get it past her
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they're just trying to just get it past her and if you ask i gotta tell you the truth right it's but
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like if that was the truth and and hunter biden's people were they had this little behind the scenes
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arrangement look we're gonna get you through here why was hunter why were hunter biden's attorneys
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going to the media and telling them this was an all-encompassing deal they should have been hiding
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to the biden thing here um in a little while we also have um uh one of the former officers that
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that talked to hunter biden first he was i think a sergeant uh at capitol police on january 6th he
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he said a lot of stuff but he was hoping see if this sounds familiar he thought if he would say
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just what he felt would not get him fired that somebody would pick up the ball and do some
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investigating and investigative reporting and would expose it all and uh that didn't happen
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so now he's coming on today's program and he has a lot to say about january 6th we're gonna get it
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from him in about a half an hour uh also uh we have senator ron johnson on with us in just a minute
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uh he's talking about event 201 predicting covid19 did you see that story last week gosh i mean it's so
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bizarre to even hear this stuff they're trying to fire this up again where they're like oh the new variant
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this is what it looks like and this is what i can't believe they're trying to still in this
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like what shut up why like i get you know we have come to that point where it is something we're all
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welcome to the glenn beck program we're we're glad you're here senator ron johnson is uh with us
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now there's a couple things i want to talk to him about first i i guess i want to start uh senator
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uh with the um special counsel that has been named uh last friday this guy works as the u.s attorney
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which is then an official member of the justice department and that makes him a government employee
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which according to the code you cannot you have to hire somebody who is outside of the government
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what's happening well even more important than that glenn is you need to have somebody who's
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independent yes and i can't think of i can't think of another human being on earth who's less
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independent than david weiss right now i mean he's the guy that that was in charge of engineering that
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sleazy and that's what it was it was sleazy plea agreement trying to pull the wool over the
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the judge's eyes there i didn't get away with it uh we had a whistleblower say that david weiss's
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office did not have the resource to do a proper investigation he's the guy that allowed the
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statute of limitations to expire on some more serious tax charges it's this is a this is a
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horrible miscarriage of justice here but that's what we can expect from a lawless administration
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like the biden administration right so can't you guys hold the justice department uh to the line
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here this is not just an opinion that he's bad he is not qualified according to the statute
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it must be an outside of government employee you got to call somebody from the outside
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unfortunately in the senate we have democrat chairmen who have no interest in looking in this
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at all in the house i think they can i mean you can start an impeachment inquiry which will hopefully
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open up and give you access to more information uh to all these people in front of congress and
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first of all find out who is lying between merrick garland and david weiss that's that's one of the
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things you know these agencies have just insulated themselves from congressional oversight from public
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scrutiny i would argue for management of republican president for example a lot of the uh obstruction
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of this investigation occurred under the trump department of justice which just shows you how
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infiltrated leftist partisans are in the justice department you you know as republican president how do you
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even gain control over this so that president trump didn't yeah you don't um unless you know what it is
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and you go in and fire everybody and i think you can do that but it's a constitutional question i think
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um senator i i want to also talk to you about something that we've been on for a couple of years
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um and i saw you bring it up here recently or at least it was reported on you bringing it up
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and i wanted to get your thoughts on this and that is you said last week this covid was all pre-planned
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by an elite group of people event 201 this is very concerning in terms of what continues to be planned
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for our loss of freedom we're up against a very powerful group of people well what marie and i were
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talking about was the censorship and the sabotage really treatment the doctors i've been working with
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for a few years now believe that hundreds of thousands of people lost their lives because
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they didn't have access to these generic drugs that worked yes that and i believe the response
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to covid was all pre-planned one of the examples was event 201 now listen in the age of crisper and
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gene editing uh gene splicing it makes sense for people to do simulations as chairman of homeland
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security i held hearings from on the blue ribbon biodefense panel uh you know in terms of bio threat i
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mean it makes sense to do that right but at the same time in the age of crisper and gene editing it
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makes sense to leave open the possibility that this might have been a mad made virus and of course
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anthony fauci covered that up uh famously in his uh end of january early february 2020 email exchanges
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and telephone conversations where they had to turn that into a conspiracy theory so you know a man-made
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uh origin of of this so no there is so much corruption here uh there's so many odd things
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that that point again i i don't i don't uh ignore the possibility of this being certainly man-made and
00:28:36.600
possibly even released we just don't know i don't think we'll ever get the evidence because fauci did
00:28:40.840
such a good job of covering this up and allowing people time to destroy the evidence but to me this
00:28:46.400
has been pretty obvious this was a man-made uh virus uh it is so unique um and certainly certainly
00:28:53.060
the censorship uh their their desire to have a universal vaccine program and rick bright and
00:29:00.320
fauci talked about that in october 2019 uh seven days before the event 2001 they're bemoving the fact
00:29:07.680
that we don't have a universal vaccine program and rick bright even talked about you know mrna vaccines
00:29:12.720
during that process so uh to me it never made sense that they sabotaged early treatment uh you know
00:29:18.960
you had false completely fraudulent studies uh published in the lancet for example and then
00:29:24.700
retracted after two weeks but by then had done its damage on tritroxychloroquine uh you know i held
00:29:29.500
hearings with people like dr cory those people were savage even though they have evidence that stuff works
00:29:34.760
anecdotally i've referred so many people to doctors who had the courage and compassion to treat and it
00:29:39.660
worked and even maria uh admitted that she she got covid took uh ivermectin within a day she was well
00:29:46.760
i heard similar remarkable recoveries that way so again the the response was certainly pre-planned
00:29:53.540
uh you know covid is a pandemic i think they always were looking for something they could turn into
00:29:59.800
a major worldwide event where they could start controlling our lives i mean i think that's just
00:30:04.360
obvious in terms of how they handled this it's clear we didn't we didn't follow the general
00:30:09.880
prescriptions of what you do with a respiratory virus you know we just didn't follow any of those
00:30:14.140
you don't shut down the economy uh that was the first signal uh to get together with the sabotaging
00:30:20.120
of early treatment so uh again there's just so many things you know anthony fauci predicting in
00:30:24.660
in early 2017 that trump was going to be no doubt to face a surprise of infection disease outbreak
00:30:31.660
again there's just they were just waiting just waiting and of course the last person in the
00:30:37.180
world if you knew anything about anthony fauci he'd be the last person in the world you put in charge
00:30:41.920
of a response to pandemic way too compromised way too corrupt so um so let me go here first let me
00:30:48.740
separate the two you're not saying that covid as a disease was planned it might might have been
00:30:58.280
made by man i i think it probably escaped the lab in wuhan um and i think and i well i know
00:31:05.500
that they knew once it broke out they knew what it was and they knew that they were working on it it was
00:31:12.520
a cover-up um you're saying the response was planned it was just waiting for the right thing to happen
00:31:20.220
yeah precisely and yeah again i i think it's pretty obvious that this is a man-made chimeric virus i
00:31:27.260
mean it's it's been obvious for a very long period of time but again those who are involved in it
00:31:32.740
that's the last thing they could ever admit to i mean anthony fauci funded this people like
00:31:37.660
ralph barrick were working on this for years they were patenting things the fact they had the basic
00:31:43.160
patents on the mrna vaccine immediately and even though fauci was saying in that milking institute
00:31:49.360
it would take 10 years to fully test this stuff all of a sudden this thing supposedly tested well
00:31:54.320
enough within uh you know within 12 months for sure uh this is absurd and then the denial of the
00:32:01.540
vaccine injuries the the ignoring of their safety surveillance system theirs you know when i first
00:32:07.720
started talking about that again i was totally vilified in the media for you know spreading
00:32:12.340
misinformation you know right now glenn we are up over 35 000 deaths globally and that's just what's
00:32:18.640
been reported and we know the doctors are discouraged threatened if they report these things on vayers
00:32:24.640
over a million and a half adverse events by the way of those 20 35 000 deaths 25 of those are occurring
00:32:32.620
or 24 are occurring within days zero one or two of vaccination may you know vayers may not prove
00:32:38.400
causation but that correlation sure is concerning why isn't it concerning our health officials so again
00:32:44.220
there's so many things that don't make sense coming from the the narrative of the mainstream media of
00:32:48.320
what i call the covid cartel the administration the federal health agencies big pharma you know corrupt
00:32:54.380
big pharma who've corrupted the agencies as well as our media so senator i'm concerned about one thing
00:33:01.660
and you'll understand the tie-in to this here in a second but i'm very concerned that there are people
00:33:07.360
on the left and the right we are in the middle of uh bottom up top down inside out uh it is where
00:33:16.180
they have where the streets are just absolutely unruly nobody feels safe nobody feels there's justice the
00:33:23.480
economy is starting to go to crap and people rise up and say we need somebody to stop this and the top
00:33:29.460
comes down with their solution turns everything inside out and you're over and the right some people
00:33:35.880
on the right now are calling for an unrestrained executive which scares the hell out of me but we
00:33:41.520
have if we look at just what has happened russiagate we know started with hillary clinton and our our
00:33:49.720
intelligence agencies and our our corrupt justice department they were all in on it they knew it
00:33:56.640
the impeachment was really biden and ukraine the trump impeachment was to cover those tracks i believe
00:34:04.360
all all lies that the justice department and the congress knew covid event 201 fauci eco health then
00:34:14.920
you have january 6 which i'm sorry there's something really wrong there as well and the hunter biden laptops
00:34:22.400
and everything else how do you stop this because nobody seems to get punished for any of it well it's
00:34:29.700
very difficult just real quick on covid the problem we have with covid is so many people push the
00:34:35.680
vaccines so many people were willing to ignore the vaccine injuries nobody wants to admit they were
00:34:41.700
wrong i mean people who took the vaccine they don't want to delve in the fact that you you maybe got a
00:34:46.800
ticking time bomb there you know circulating through your body or maybe you just dodged a bullet and other
00:34:51.000
people weren't quite so lucky so we've got a society that doesn't want to admit there's wrong
00:34:56.220
unfortunately the covid cartel has the they can't afford to be proven wrong and they have the power
00:35:00.660
to make it almost impossible to prove them wrong remember remember cia is they're they're the folks
00:35:05.780
that came up with the term conspiracy theorists to marginalize anybody starts telling the truth
00:35:11.160
so no it's very difficult but glenn the the only thing the only way to combat this is by exposing the
00:35:16.900
truth and it's very difficult i mean congress we are vastly outmanned i mean you've got tens hundreds
00:35:24.340
of thousands of thousands of people in in these agencies now i've got five staff members on my
00:35:29.680
permanent subcommittee investigation staff five okay and by the way the senate isn't interested in
00:35:36.660
giving me any more funding my only public my own republican colleagues won't give me more funding
00:35:41.500
okay so we got a real problem in as i said the these agencies have insulated themselves from
00:35:48.360
congressional oversight from public scrutiny from management of republican uh administration like
00:35:54.220
the trump administration we have a problem we've got americans we need americans to open up their
00:36:00.540
eyes pull their heads out of the sand and realize what is happening to our country because part of the
00:36:06.360
problem is people don't want to believe this they don't want to believe that government or people in
00:36:12.220
government can be so malign in their actions that they'd be willing to just boldface lie to us
00:36:17.960
in something that impacts our life and our health but unfortunately that is what has happened and
00:36:24.700
people need to understand that but again people like you people like me to try and convey the truth
00:36:30.100
we just get vilified and again we get called conspiracy theorists as a way to marginalize the you know our
00:36:36.720
exposure to the truth well i don't care what anybody calls me and i doubt that you do either but it does
00:36:42.100
make things more difficult um i appreciate it i wanted to get you on because i i wanted to uh i wanted to
00:36:47.940
hear what you were actually saying and compliment you for having the balls to say it because you did
00:36:53.500
open yourself up uh to all kinds of stuff so keep saying it senator keep saying it you too god bless
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welcome to the glenn back program we're glad you're here we're uh talking about the david weiss uh this hour
00:38:46.380
and how this really hmm it doesn't make a lot of sense now i have heard another theory on the special
00:38:54.540
prosecutor being david weiss and that is he is still under the control of merrick garland which we say
00:39:02.420
well merrick garland is in bed with with joe biden but is joe biden running the government really
00:39:09.120
honestly um you get enough powerful people together you know just senators or whatever and they say you
00:39:15.560
know joe it's time for you to go uh and the special counsel if it is uh if it's david weiss
00:39:23.880
he can be told go for it or not and fascinating yeah and maybe that's the leverage they have to get
00:39:33.780
joe biden not to run again right like they get to that point where the polls are looking bad and they
00:39:38.840
need they need a change and joe says no i'm not leaving i'm going to be the nominee yeah i think you
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are going to leave yeah otherwise we're going to open up because we we we know what was really
00:39:48.560
going on joe i mean it's very house of cards but like it's the only thing that makes any sense
00:39:53.920
right like it's the only it's the only theory i've heard that makes everything come together now that
00:39:59.900
does not mean it's true it's it's important to understand sometimes that just because it sounds
00:40:05.980
it's an all-encompassing explanation does not make it accurate however it is really interesting that
00:40:12.700
they want to they want to have something to hold over their heads and this is a convenient way of
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doing it if you were the one in charge especially if hunter starts to get angry which he apparently is
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nobody's giving him a hard line defense he starts to get angry you can say look your son's out of
00:40:35.940
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kamala has already said she will pardon you i mean i think that is i think that's a a pretty good
00:40:53.120
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00:40:59.640
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there was a u.s capitol police lieutenant who was at the capitol on january 6.
00:43:06.240
you might remember him because he talked to tucker carlson months ago he was suspended for wearing a
00:43:13.360
maga hat on january 6 but the reason why he wore that maga hat was to be able to help other police
00:43:21.020
officers somebody gave him the maggot hat maga hat he put it on his head so he could get through the
00:43:26.720
crowd and they would let him through the crowd it was a brilliant brilliant move well he was suspended
00:43:33.680
for doing that um but he has quite the story to tell he said that he was hoping that when he was on
00:43:41.800
tucker carlson that somebody would pick up the baton and actually be curious and they would start
00:43:48.320
investigating and find what he knew he said now he regrets not saying everything because he was
00:43:55.900
suspended anyway and nobody picked up so he's going to fill in the blanks of the story
00:44:07.380
well you knew chat gpt was going to be used for cybercrime purposes eventually i mean i didn't
00:44:15.660
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campaigns and spam creating malicious codes all of these wonderful little ways in which cyber criminals
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tarik johnson welcome to the program sir how are you
00:45:23.320
glenn thank you for having me today i appreciate it very much you bet i um i have a few things that
00:45:30.140
um uh i want to play that came from another uh interview with tucker carlson came out last week
00:45:40.100
it is the former police chief and i want to play this before we get into our in uh in our interview
00:45:46.880
here cut four turns out that she was given some type of a secret leave so she could leave start
00:45:55.140
her job on february 1st as the chief of police uh and not retire from the capitol police for months
00:46:00.280
later oh so she should get the benefits yeah think about that yeah it appears to be against
00:46:05.220
departmental policy you know and nobody allegedly what you're saying is that the head of intelligence
00:46:11.220
for the capitol police which demonstrably didn't have the intelligence that needed to protect the
00:46:17.260
building that person was first elevated to acting chief of capitol police and then given a very high
00:46:24.700
paying job right across from nancy pelosi's district at the university of california berkeley that is
00:46:28.940
correct and i will say that so that looks like a reward to me well i do know that the unit had
00:46:34.480
significant intelligence and i know many people within the unit were pushing that intelligence up to the
00:46:39.320
to the leadership of the unit so i do i do know that many of them became whistleblowers and many
00:46:44.660
of them were punished and forced to resign yep this looks like a scam i mean just saying it just gets
00:46:54.500
more convoluted you know i i do i feel so bad for the men women in the police department what they
00:46:58.680
went through i feel so bad for the intelligence analysts and what they went through many of them
00:47:02.940
you know it was it was really really bad i feel bad for the officials that were either demoted
00:47:08.100
forced to resign over this um uh forced to retire early um there's a lot of people that need
00:47:14.660
someone i think an outside entity um needs to come in and do some investigation that's not good
00:47:22.480
and to build on this story uh tarik joins us so so you spoke to uh hunter and you said you didn't
00:47:32.080
tell him everything what didn't you say basically what i did was um i just gave some of the facts
00:47:42.580
and i was hoping that those facts would lead to a thorough investigation into yogananda pitman's
00:47:50.240
actions before during and after january 6th and unfortunately that did not happen so you're talking
00:47:57.260
about the same person that the police chief is talking about there absolutely and um and what
00:48:06.060
exactly was her role she was in charge of intel and when i say she was in charge of intel she was in
00:48:14.620
charge of the intelligence on january 6th and anybody that worked in the intelligence division she was
00:48:20.620
in charge of it all and her job was to get that information and she was supposed to give that to
00:48:28.680
at the very least two people she was supposed to give that information to steven's son and she was
00:48:35.100
supposed to give that information to chad thomas he was the uh former he is a former assistant chief of
00:48:41.460
the capital police and his role on the day was he was in charge of operations which would have been
00:48:47.560
the bureau in charge of getting the officers ready for what they were going to face on january 6th and
00:48:54.980
she did not do that so when we found out that the fbi knew about this the justice department knew about
00:49:01.080
this uh nancy pelosi knew about this in advance it was we can't necessarily blame the police
00:49:09.300
for not knowing it because it would have only come through her now um if you let me walk you through
00:49:18.640
i'm gonna need a couple minutes to walk through this um now i've been trying to get the um i would say
00:49:26.240
the entire country to see yogananda pitman's significance and what occurred on january 6th and
00:49:33.200
it's almost the same as um the few people that were trying to explain to other people that the
00:49:39.680
world was actually round in that flat so this is what i'm trying to get the country to see that the
00:49:45.180
world is round and not flat now a lot of people they want to focus on nancy pelosi but you can talk
00:49:53.740
about nancy pelosi you can talk about joe biden neither one of those people could have occurred or could
00:50:01.020
have made january 6th happen the only way january 6th can happen um you would have to get the consent
00:50:07.200
and permission from yogananda pitman she is that pivotal now let me explain to you why
00:50:12.540
and i'm going to do it um i'm going to use an analogy uh to make to break it down and make it a little
00:50:18.980
bit more easy okay if you want to follow me yeah i am let me know whenever you're ready i'm ready i got
00:50:23.760
a pencil ready to go okay so let's say that you have a grocery store and um and that grocery store
00:50:32.880
you have three different heads that work in the grocery store you have the the overall manager
00:50:37.800
you have the um you have the operations manager this person would be in charge of like the grocery
00:50:45.920
store employee security around the grocery store and you would have the loss prevention manager
00:50:51.400
um that person obviously would be in charge of you know any thefts that occurred um of things that
00:50:59.360
would be in the store so let's say that um i'm gonna give these people names i'm just going to
00:51:04.560
just make names up randomly okay um let's say the um the loss prevention manager was let's just say
00:51:10.820
pitman um let's say that the operations manager um let's give him the name of thomas and let's call
00:51:18.260
the overall manager um let's call him let me think of a good name let's call him son okay so now um
00:51:25.940
son is getting information and there's information out there in the community that the store is going
00:51:31.880
to be is going to get robbed of all of the um all of the twinkies all of the steaks the lamb chops
00:51:38.760
everything somebody's going to come in there and they're going to take all the lamb chops so now
00:51:42.860
you're going to go to the loss prevention manager and you're going to ask that manager hey what are
00:51:48.080
you getting and the loss prevention manager is saying listen i'm not getting anything right
00:51:52.280
so now um son who is the store manager he's he has to go um get uh assistance from the local police
00:52:01.340
department so he goes to police department he says hey guys i need some some assistance i need some
00:52:07.480
patrols i have a security guy the guy with the the white car with the orange overhead over top of
00:52:13.040
that who drives around the store at night but i need more than that i need police officers that's
00:52:18.000
going to be doing around the clock drive-bys by my store and the police chief of the local department
00:52:24.160
says um mr son i understand what you want he says but um what intelligence are you getting he says well
00:52:30.700
i'm getting this this and this and then the police chief says sir i'm sorry sir the intelligence
00:52:35.760
doesn't support it so now let's say that the loss prevention person that's the name i gave to
00:52:41.740
pitman has a report that says well um there's going to be a guy coming to the store around eight o'clock
00:52:49.900
in the morning he's going to be bringing four um four of those big giant trucks um that they normally
00:52:56.480
deliver food in um they want to break into the store at about 10 guys and they're going to take all
00:53:00.500
the food out so um now she has this report but um she either sits on this report or she downplays the
00:53:09.480
report to the chief so the chief i'm sorry to the store manager so the store manager can't get
00:53:15.040
the resources from the police department because the intelligence doesn't support it that's what
00:53:20.820
happened on january 6th and to explain to you the significance of um yogananda pitman so let's say
00:53:28.760
that for argument's sake and i'm not saying that this is the case but pelosi wanted this to happen
00:53:33.100
let's say biden wanted this to happen and they call yogananda pitman and they say listen
00:53:36.740
i'm going to order you not to give chief sun any information related to january 6th you're not going
00:53:43.560
to give him any information um that would support the national guard you're going to downplay anything
00:53:49.280
that's major because we need something to happen on january 6th and i'm not saying either one of them
00:53:53.560
did that i'm just saying that i know i've heard in the atmosphere that i hear nancy pose his name a
00:53:58.840
lot um but now um i know the position of the speaker of the house and the line of succession that she's
00:54:07.420
into the presidency she's second in line if something happens to the vice president the president
00:54:11.780
she will then become president so she's a very powerful person but understand this even though she
00:54:17.820
she's powerful in her own arena yogananda pitman was the most powerful person in her own arena
00:54:24.020
so pitman couldn't just call her and say don't give any information to chief sun because she could
00:54:29.780
say absolutely not i'm going to give chief sun everything he needs and um to to do a good job and
00:54:35.000
make sure that the capital is adequately prepared on january 6th nobody can make yogananda pitman not do
00:54:40.920
that so this is the now this is what i haven't said and i'm going to have to say it now
00:54:45.820
now because i just try to give the facts but sometimes you have to because and then when you
00:54:50.960
go off and you tell people what you think then they try to call you a conspiracy theorist but right
00:54:55.120
um but sometimes you have to tell people what you think and then let them make a decision if they
00:55:00.940
believe is valid or not so um obviously it was to me in my position some something or somebody made
00:55:09.000
yogananda pitman feel that if she sat on or either downplayed the intelligence given to chief sun
00:55:15.680
um about january 6th and something were to happen chief sun would take full responsibility for
00:55:23.300
which he would because he is the actual chief of police and then yogananda pitman would become the
00:55:28.360
chief that's what i believe would occur on january 6th and if you look at the report um now i don't know
00:55:35.660
if you've ever heard of it but it's 21 uh td 159 and it basically um laid um laid out what was going
00:55:43.740
to occur on january 6th and even if you could try to make the argument um when you go back to the
00:55:50.280
store well you could say um the intelligence said it was going to be four trucks that um that the
00:55:56.140
person brought when they broke in and they were going to take everything but this person only brought
00:55:59.740
three trucks and he took 70 percent of what was available in the store so she's going to you're
00:56:05.600
going to try to um downplay it to to make it seem like you didn't have the intelligence when you
00:56:10.420
actually did have the intelligence so um so i say all that to say um january 6th cannot happen
00:56:18.300
without her permission it cannot it's impossible she is the alpha and omega of what occurred on
00:56:24.420
january 6th and the world needs to know that no one can stop yogananda pitman from sending chief sun
00:56:32.260
the information he needed to get the support he needed from the national guard she can sit on it
00:56:38.100
she can downplay it and that's what i believe she did on january 6th at the very least leading up to
00:56:44.200
january 6th and not that you're saying this um at all and nor am i because i don't have any facts i just
00:56:51.300
have i just have uh indications that she was rewarded with a job in nancy pelosi's district a very
00:57:01.780
high level job she became the police the capitol police chief it was her failure she was promoted
00:57:10.520
and then she was allowed to uh take this job while still getting benefits from capitol police which is
00:57:19.560
which is against the the rules somebody had to make that happen and it may have been nancy pelosi but
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somebody made that uh made that happen so that looks very suspicious as well correct um 100 percent
00:57:36.700
but let me even go back even before that let's go back before she left the department uh well she
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didn't really leave the department until june but um the but manger told everybody and that's um
00:57:48.580
j thomas manger who the current chief of the capitol police he told everybody i think it was called a um
00:57:55.100
we put out like up front um and that's like basically an announcement to the department that
00:58:00.020
um you know any news and the news that he gave was that she was leaving the department um back in
00:58:07.040
february i think he put that out in november but anyway of 2022 but anyway um let's go back so
00:58:14.240
yogananda pittman was the chief on january the 8th she was made acting chief on january the 8th after
00:58:20.600
her chief son was fired and um she was the chief acting chief until i believe it was july 23rd and
00:58:28.020
then manger took over on july 24th of 2021 so she was the acting chief for um from that time from
00:58:36.840
january to july so when uh manger takes over the first thing one of his first actions is uh when he
00:58:44.580
took over as when he took over as the chief from yogananda pittman do you know what he did
00:58:48.780
no okay he made he put yogananda pittman back in charge of intelligence now why do you do that
00:58:57.700
why would he do something like that he did it to send a message to any officer that was going to try
00:59:03.940
to speak against yogananda pittman to let them know that even though she messed up because everybody in
00:59:09.240
the world knows she messed up um that it doesn't matter what she did this is yogananda pittman she's
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going to be in your boss again so the people who in intel who went and reported her she became their
00:59:21.140
boss again so what do you think that the people that that that the whistleblowers are thinking
00:59:27.320
when you put her back in charge of them that's why did it all right hold on hold on hold on let's
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we're talking to tarik johnson he is the former u.s capitol police lieutenant uh he was uh policing
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on january 6th you might remember him he was on with tucker carlson uh and he didn't say uh what he just
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said and why didn't you say that then tarik i thought about it um leading up to the days when
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i knew i would be um taping for his show now um i had a um you know i had feelings and i had
01:01:28.760
and i was in thoughts and i was thinking to myself and i went back and forth went back and forth um i
01:01:34.160
don't want tucker carlson to think i'm crazy and if i tell him you know all the the backstories about
01:01:40.660
what occurred on january 6th um leading up to it on january 6th after january 6th i said that this man
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is going to think that i'm a conspiracy theorist so i didn't want to you know i didn't want to um
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try to bury myself and bury the story before he aired it isn't it weird though that i just gave him
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the facts some of the some of the facts isn't it weird though that you would be called a conspiracy
01:02:03.300
theorist and probably on the side of donald trump when you voted for joe biden did you not i did
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now um i did um vote for joe biden um now um i voted for donald trump though in 20 um in 2016
01:02:18.840
originally and the only reason why i did not vote for donald trump in 2020 was because like the way
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i am i am a person i i believe like the unity in our country is a huge deal to me yeah um like it
01:02:32.320
means like um more like my my politics lean right no question um absolutely lean right um but i just
01:02:40.000
want unity that was it and i didn't know if donald trump could do it in 2020 that was the only reason
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why i didn't vote for him in 2020 you don't have to just you don't have to justify it um i yeah um i
01:02:52.320
just wanted it out there because i know a lot of people question me you know um and i don't know
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if biden can create unity in our country but i think maybe he has the best shot so that's why but
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but getting back to what you said yes um you know and and not based on the conspiracy there is based on
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my um knowledge and on my who i voted for i thought he was going to think i was a conspiracy there is
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because of what i was saying because what i was saying was um it's a conspiracy okay so hang on just
01:03:22.340
a sec i've got to take another break let me let me come back because i want to know how you know this
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stuff uh and uh are we are we going to be able to prove any of this how can we prove this what should
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dark johnson joins us he is former u.s capitol police lieutenant and let me just recap where we
01:05:31.200
were if you're just coming in he gave an analogy of a grocery store what happened on january 6th
01:05:37.600
is like a grocery store uh you have two people you have the chief of intelligence you have the
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the head of the store okay and the store manager runs all of the operations and everything but
01:05:50.720
you have this theft prevention person that is in charge of anything that goes down and is looking
01:05:57.720
for intelligence all the time on somebody's going to come in steal you know you got a gang coming in
01:06:02.980
and their job is to know what's happening security wise and they get briefings all the time so the store
01:06:10.820
manager is starting to hear that where i hear rumblings that something is coming and goes to the
01:06:17.580
security the theft manager the theft management person and says are you are you hearing this because
01:06:23.000
this is what i'm hearing and they say no even though they have heard that and have good intelligence
01:06:29.340
on it they for some reason say no then the the head of the store or the chief of police then goes
01:06:38.640
and reaches out for help so the store manager goes out to the police and said hey we're going to need
01:06:46.200
help uh i i'd like some people to parole patrol the area and watch over the store um because something
01:06:54.080
is coming the police chief then says well what does your theft prevention person say well she said there
01:07:02.300
wasn't anything the chief of the chief of police then reaches out to her and says do you have anything
01:07:08.960
on this no no i don't even though she does no i don't the store manager is left going okay well i must
01:07:19.880
be wrong and i can't get any help so i'll just sit here and he does nothing but it is the theft
01:07:28.140
prevention person that knew that something was happening and sat on it for some unknown reason
01:07:35.960
now that reason could be i don't know she hates the store or she is in with the burglars or she has
01:07:45.940
some other reason that we don't know but we know she sat on the information that's what happened on
01:07:51.980
january 6th tarik the name of the woman who was the theft prevention in this scenario is uh pitman right
01:08:02.320
yes and the other piece of the information is on you know not connected to this we don't have
01:08:13.240
evidence not connected to this as soon as it happens the store manager he's fired and blamed
01:08:21.660
and the theft manager person is moved in to his job yes and she also fires the operations
01:08:32.160
manager too because that operations manager would have been her direct competition to get in the
01:08:37.840
chief's job or the the manager's job so she fires him too so everybody who was working at the store
01:08:44.240
theft management with this individual um they start blowing the whistle and they say hey hey hey there's
01:08:52.140
there's a problem here she had the information and those people are whistleblowers and then
01:08:58.600
when when the new guy comes into town she goes back to the theft prevention and clears out all of that
01:09:06.360
stuff correct correct that's bad very very bad it's horrible um and um like you said before
01:09:16.380
you before we went to break you said um what can we do well i want to know first how do you know this
01:09:23.060
i have um a lot of people um that are that i'm still connected to within the capital police
01:09:30.740
and outside the capital police and they call me and they give me information with regularity so i have
01:09:36.580
a ton of information this is the thing though glenn um we don't have they're not we don't have any
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proper whistleblower uh protection so people can't really come out and speak because if they do
01:09:51.480
they will get destroyed well wait a minute how come you can't uh you know reach out to somebody
01:09:58.580
like jim jordan at the capitol you know at the capitol do you not trust the republican
01:10:06.200
at least leadership or those who are looking at the weaponization of government i think it's hard
01:10:13.080
to put that on them to investigate um um something to uh something like this but i guess the easy answer
01:10:20.660
for me to say is i don't know and i'll tell you that when i say i don't know i've been um i reached
01:10:27.520
out because i was a whistleblower so uh on january the 9th i called senator patrick lahey of vermont
01:10:34.180
and that's somebody that you you knew you worked with him right yes i did so um because like like i'm a
01:10:41.740
longtime capital police official at that time i was so i knew never to call the ig so why why why
01:10:49.740
because the ig is going to go back and tell the chief everything so you can't go try to tell on
01:10:56.660
somebody um and then they're going to go tell on you that you try to tell on him that's what that's
01:11:03.160
what telling the that's what calling the ig would have done so i knew never to call the ig i was told
01:11:07.200
that multiple times i was told um a lot of other places not to go but nobody can really tell me
01:11:12.860
who you go to so i just rolled the dice and took it on my own and i called the senator now i'm not
01:11:18.720
blaming senator lahey for anything all i know is that i called him i told him that pitman did all this
01:11:24.340
because i believe in four and i believe it can easily be proven that pitman did this to our country
01:11:30.360
almost in hope primarily and we can prove it but we have to do a real investigation and to do that
01:11:39.220
you have to find some kind of a way to protect the whistleblowers
01:11:42.940
okay um i have a couple of people in washington that i trust would you be willing to talk to them
01:11:53.440
if i line it up for you yes 100 okay um there's very few people i trust in washington but i know a
01:12:03.540
couple that i think would uh be willing to um at least help you find the right trustworthy person
01:12:12.440
to go to if it is not them so you you did all the right things and then you were suspended
01:12:20.380
and uh then you were you were suspended for 17 months and then you came back right and you had
01:12:32.760
four days of retraining so correct what happened so um i knew i wasn't going to come back all i wanted
01:12:40.480
to do was process back in so um and then the way that it works on the capitol police they gave me
01:12:47.180
one of my punishments was a 15-day unpaid suspension so when they told me to come back
01:12:52.360
i was on paid suspension the 17 months that i was out so now i wanted i didn't want to come back at
01:12:58.980
all but i wanted to process back in fulfill my 15 days um of unpaid um suspension so they can't say i
01:13:06.280
i didn't leave in good standing because had i left before serving the suspension they would have said
01:13:11.160
i didn't leave in good standing and they wouldn't award me my good standing card and letter because you
01:13:16.200
have to get your good standing card and letter and it makes it easier to transverse to a new
01:13:20.900
federal agency or another law enforcement agency and i got that so do you think hang on just a second
01:13:26.580
i know you have another job and and i don't want to talk about where you are i don't want any more
01:13:30.900
trouble but for you um but uh did you really think you could get back into law enforcement with the
01:13:38.440
federal government i can um with absolute certainty it'll be easy for me because i got my good standing
01:13:44.500
card and letter the reason why i did not is because i didn't want a a job like those jobs um if i get a
01:13:51.520
job um that's um befitting of my skills and abilities those are hard-paying jobs and they require a lot of
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work and i did not want to not be able to focus on january 6th up like um this is a moral thing for me
01:14:05.500
like i am morally invested into this people are in jail um some probably shouldn't even be or at the
01:14:11.740
very least they have more charges and more years attributed to them that they wouldn't have if the
01:14:18.620
facts of what really occurred on january 6th came out so no okay so all right so so we've only talked
01:14:26.020
about um pitman okay she's the security intel person and you claim that she knew about it and we could
01:14:35.820
prove it with an investigation she knew about it uh and then for some reason sat quietly do you have
01:14:43.780
any do you have any idea of why she would do that that is um because i believe that someone or something
01:14:54.180
or something gave her the impression that if chief son was fired for doing a bad job because
01:15:00.420
things got out of hand on january 6th she would then become the new chief it was basically a coup of
01:15:06.900
the department she tried to initiate a coup of the department is basically what occurred uh in the um
01:15:14.180
and who would tell her so wait who would tell her i mean you know most americans would say well no i i
01:15:22.100
mean i want to protect the capital and then you could see those who are greedy enough that they want
01:15:26.860
their job and so they'll let bad things happen but who would tell her that hey we're going to make
01:15:33.040
this happen for you just turn the other way i would say probably someone that hated donald trump
01:15:38.180
and what kind of uh what kind of information do you think she had that there was going to be a
01:15:51.380
planned attack on the capitol that fbi sources were saying yeah um she had the report that it was a
01:15:59.680
planned attack of the capitol and what they were going to do it's called 21 td 159 and she would not
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give it to son she had the report and um like there are names that you guys um know like you guys know
01:16:12.560
who ray f is yes you don't know who june farm is you know who my way is who we didn't know who what
01:16:19.100
was who the first name julie farnum who is julie farnum um you know i said like the i mean like
01:16:26.700
everybody knows who ray epps is but julie farnum is she was a civilian uh and she was one of the
01:16:32.240
high-ranking people in the intel section so you don't know who she is but you know who ray epps is so
01:16:38.960
people don't know to um where to look to really find out what occurred on january 6th in the
01:16:45.800
intelligence because if january 6th was truly an intelligence failure the first place you have to
01:16:52.000
go is to the intelligence division and look at every single person in the intelligence division
01:16:57.520
and that did not happen because everybody should know who pitman is everybody should know who julie
01:17:03.280
farnum is and who is julie farnum she was the civilian and she was one of the civilians one of the
01:17:11.480
high-ranking civilians in charge of getting that information and disseminating disseminating that
01:17:16.940
information to pitman and she was hired from what i'm hearing with very little to know which
01:17:23.760
and law enforcement i'm hearing she had no experience and then when it came to intel she only had like
01:17:29.420
three years of experience and she was hired by pitman
01:17:33.280
uh okay all right um so is it is it possible this is just incompetence
01:17:42.200
anything's possible but um when so now even if it is incompetence um whether it was a competence
01:17:51.520
whether it was on purpose how are we going to know if we don't investigate it true
01:17:56.380
okay okay we need to know who these people are and exactly what they did
01:18:02.780
all right tarik i i want to uh continue the conversation with our producers and our investigators
01:18:10.900
um and i also am going to reach out to a couple of people that may be able to help you uh at least
01:18:17.100
find the right person that you can you and the whistleblowers can actually show the evidence of these
01:18:24.380
things and feel as safe as anyone could possibly feel now in washington and i do i would like to say
01:18:31.760
this i'm not targeting any member of congress i'm not putting fault or blame on any members of
01:18:37.340
congress but if you watch the last um one of the last congressional hearings with manger i think it
01:18:44.400
was july 26 and one of the congressmen was trying to get um i guess chief manger to basically um lift the
01:18:53.920
nda and uh and chief manger or at the very least uh one of the other things he wanted to know he they
01:19:00.220
wanted to see yogananda pitman's agreement and and and manger said no so obviously congress is not
01:19:08.360
powerful enough to get manger to do what needs to be done to affect the real investigation
01:19:13.920
all right um tarik thank you uh i appreciate it i appreciate your honesty i appreciate the fact that
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you are kept awake at night and this is a moral cause for you thank you so much uh back in just a minute
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it's pretty interesting interview i mean you need to hear someone who's in the middle of that
01:21:00.200
talking about yeah all of the behind the scenes i mean he's it's interesting to hear him talk because
01:21:04.840
he's obviously a guy who knows a lot about this these internal machinations and and you know
01:21:11.320
obviously as an outsider i don't understand all of that stuff but you can tell he's put a lot of
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thought into this and he's his whole life change his whole life change and you know he's as he mentioned
01:21:22.420
avoiding a highly paid job so just so he can deal with this stuff and i think he found out some things
01:21:28.400
at least this what he believes um that he found out some things that uh have destroyed his vision
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of america and fairness and honesty and integrity and all the things the police are supposed to be for
01:21:41.620
so what's the argument here is is it is it that there's just more to meet the charge meets the eye
01:21:45.400
what's the charge what's the charge is that the that pitman the intel chief had this information
01:21:52.600
uh and for political purposes or for her own benefit someone said hold off on that information don't share
01:22:02.940
that information allow this to happen so it's not a charge that this was all a hoax but the charge i think
01:22:14.920
he's making is that she benefited directly from not sharing the information so who told her don't share
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the information let this happen that's quite a charge and should be investigated
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what you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment
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enlightenment and enlightenment this is the glenn back program
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hello america and welcome to monday back in the saddle here in uh dallas texas at the mercury studios
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which i walked into this morning and they turned all the electronics on i've been in the mountains
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for three they turned all the electronics and i'm like whoa whoa whoa whoa it's just so overwhelmed
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being without a lot of electronics or electricity and coming back into the real world it's a little
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shocking a little shocking well that and the 108 degrees which is hotter than the world has ever been
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in the last 15 million years uh-huh well we're going to talk about uh special counsel i would feel
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counsel than the one that merrick garland picked we go there in 60 seconds
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all right can we talk about hunter biden for a second oh i'd love to i was hoping somebody would
01:26:06.180
bring him up today oh yeah yeah i'm a little uh i'm a little upset i'm a little first schmeckled i'm a
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little first schmeckled and curious on this because i tonight on studios america we're going to do
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uh we're going to answer the media's question they have a very serious question or comment they keep
01:26:21.860
making which is you know there's all these accusations out there about hunter biden but
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very little to no evidence supporting them you mean besides the laptop yeah besides the phone calls yeah
01:26:32.400
uh besides the eyewitnesses text messages text messages uh witnesses uh all that i gotta go through
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like just some of the most obvious like stuff right this stuff that's not there's no disagreement on
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right and go through the actual evidence here that shows there really was something going on
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something very wrong going on with not just but joe right i'm not talking about hunter i'm talking
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about joe you mean besides the testimony that they were selling the uh illusion of power right which
01:27:07.440
is a crime doesn't matter if they're actually doing it the fact that you're selling that
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and you're creating the illusion that your father is involved is enough and i will enough yes and i will
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say i'm going to try to be very deliberate with this because that is a crime that could extend to
01:27:30.180
joe biden but is for hunter but but is a crime for hunter right yes and so i'm not talking about
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just hunter although it's important to note that that obviously this would lead to believe that joe
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was with involved i mean the 19 shell corporations by every member of the biden family except for the
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one you know that they just recognized and joe but everyone else in the family has a shell corporations
01:28:00.100
what evidence do you have that there was money laundering going on that one in particular is
01:28:05.740
hilarious because the media has been look i have a very low opinion of the media and what they will
01:28:11.280
do to defend their guy right like wow that's how you would describe it a low opinion i have a very low
01:28:18.920
opinion wow i don't think my opinion was a black hole it is it is okay fine very low expectations
01:28:26.300
escape your opinion that's fair and i i own that proudly okay yeah but even i would have been
01:28:32.960
skeptical if the media would hear a report about 20 to 30 million dollars going to every member of
01:28:39.600
of joe biden's family and say oh look there was nothing there they didn't show a direct payment to joe
01:28:45.980
it's like guys come on no it's got to be said this way guys guys guys come on number one
01:28:55.200
we do have i'm never just i'm getting into half the stuff i want to get into tonight but we do have
01:29:00.200
on record text messages from hunter biden saying that he's paying for everything that joe wants to do
01:29:06.540
that we have from hunter biden and and he says unlike dad i won't force you to give 50 percent of
01:29:18.020
everything you make right we've got that on record already okay right but even if what evidence do you
01:29:25.080
have exactly yeah but even if you take that as just at at its at its so ridiculous at its base for a
01:29:31.400
second what were the person we're talking about who's vice president united states when this is going
01:29:37.260
on is a already very wealthy man who is it approaching his 80s what else is he going to do
01:29:46.420
with his money right like the end of his life is his legacy that he passes to all the crack addicts
01:29:52.320
in his family that's how it works there's only one sorry yeah it's true i apologize to the other
01:29:57.380
heroin addicts or whatever else is in the family right but like oh no you're right there were two
01:30:02.460
you're right there were two the point is that like this is when you're in your 80s yeah and
01:30:07.940
you're getting a payment you're going to bring it you want to bring in 20 you want to use your
01:30:11.320
influence to get 20 million dollars that money is eventually going to your kids and family anyway
01:30:16.480
yes so instead of drawing a direct line to yourself as vice president most likely you're going to let
01:30:23.200
them have it and when you need something it'll be there for you and by the way that's the way most
01:30:28.320
family business works yeah you don't you don't get the money no you're never the family you're
01:30:36.360
never rich on paper now joe is i know and you know what's weird he's rich on paper just from
01:30:45.080
service service since 1971 there's a problem with our service that isn't there it is not really
01:30:50.760
service we went back years ago i think it was when you're on fox maybe and went through and calculated
01:30:54.760
how much money joe biden had made inflation adjusted just from his salary as a senator yeah
01:31:02.580
and it's millions and millions and millions and millions of dollars this man is you know he's rich
01:31:07.360
from that too uh and he's rich from book deals that they paid him 48 a copy for everyone sold
01:31:14.880
right like he's rich for a bunch of different reasons but this would explain a lot of the reasons
01:31:20.180
why he's able to take lavish vacations and be on the beach when people are asking about what's going on
01:31:24.740
in maui there's a lot of things going on here but there is tons and tons of evidence that's not
01:31:30.000
even what i wanted to get into with hunter biden we're going to get into that tonight on students
01:31:32.640
america i wanted to ask you though here we are we're at this place and there's been such weird
01:31:39.300
activity around this where there was it looked like there was a settlement and it was going to be
01:31:43.360
completely excused and then all of a sudden they went to court and then the government said oh actually
01:31:47.440
it's not a get out of jail free card for all your crimes then the thing gets thrown out then a special
01:31:52.480
council starts it's so confusing so where does this go from here like where because i my skepticism
01:32:01.440
and you noted it's a black hole uh it says uh all this is all going to get out and hunters nothing's
01:32:07.820
going to happen to hunter nothing's going to happen to joe and everything's going to go down this road
01:32:11.260
and we're all going to wind up a few years from now going remember when it seemed like they might
01:32:15.380
actually get hunter on something but like who knew he was going to be the successor to his father
01:32:22.280
as president and name himself king who would have thought remember a few years ago look he might go
01:32:28.220
to jail um so where do you think this goes from here so i think there's give me scenarios there's
01:32:35.740
several scenarios i mean i have no idea no one does but if you ask me as a that's a new york times
01:32:46.020
best-selling author of fiction okay uh you've written thrillers that have been number one so let's uh so
01:32:52.940
let's let me give give me a minute let me take a quick break and then we'll come back and uh i'll lay
01:32:58.780
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okay so let me just write some some ideas down here so your question stew yeah and basically like you're a
01:35:37.200
fiction writer you're gonna war game how all this hunter biden stuff plays out you know again we're
01:35:43.700
looking for drama here we're looking for realistic plausible things the audience could believe
01:35:49.760
but not necessarily your prediction on the legal machinations of this case um is there a
01:35:57.960
what are the paths you see forward in that sort of context off the top of my head three different
01:36:07.060
scenarios here first scenario and i don't think this one is as believable um because if it was a
01:36:15.420
if it was a guy my age maybe but a guy at 80 i don't think so okay um there is a case to be made i just
01:36:25.100
wrote a little addendum to this ending in my head and i'm like well then that would work
01:36:29.580
the first ending is this is all about power and control and he's boxed into a corner he has no place
01:36:39.240
to go so he does emergency war powers act either for a war or something and he grabs onto power and
01:36:46.320
shuts it all down okay but he's 80 so i don't you can't grab onto anything
01:36:52.520
staircase right so i don't see that one as really feasible except if you write it to where he's not
01:37:02.800
really the president it's a shadow uh i could see that happening and then him dying and then
01:37:11.120
secession happens and you get the bad guys get who they want you know what i mean okay so there's
01:37:17.280
scenario one i'd watch that movie you'd watch that movie this is just i wanted to say this is just a
01:37:22.660
movie or a book this this is not real and i'm not claiming that these are happening this is how i would
01:37:28.220
write the endings that i think are possible maybe not so probable like that one i don't think it's
01:37:34.840
probable then you have if i'm writing about a crime family then i come up to the scenario where they're
01:37:48.320
like look this is your problem he's your son and he's getting mouthy you take care of him or i take
01:37:58.600
care of him you understand what i'm saying and any partner would start to say he's going to get us all
01:38:07.440
killed and we told you that from the beginning and uh because i think in this scenario and i think
01:38:16.780
this is true hunter is getting a little upset yeah this has been reporting on this yeah yeah so he's
01:38:24.280
upset and he's like why isn't anybody supporting me no one's defending me right no one's making the
01:38:28.580
case they're all just saying nothing and he has been the guy who has already said that he already has
01:38:35.460
lost the laptop we we know in his own writings to his own families i'm not like pop i'm not going to
01:38:44.300
take 50 he's already i think that laptop is uh is not necessarily just out of control i think it was an
01:38:55.420
insurance uh card look it's out it's out and uh i got more dad so i think you're going to take care
01:39:04.960
of me um and so when it's not happening and he's starting to get flighty i could see a suicide
01:39:13.380
that was a real suicide i could see a suicide that just kind of happened and then listen to this
01:39:20.180
scenario this just popped into my head suicide happens so now there's no bad guy to go after
01:39:29.240
okay leave me alone we're grieving again all this tragedy i've lost another son in a flag draped coffin
01:39:36.740
i mean you could easily see and everybody just covers and it goes away and and joe goes off into the
01:39:47.080
sunset because he's grieving his son and we're all gonna leave him alone and so no crime goes punished
01:39:53.980
uh i think that's a pretty good scenario i mean it's a very house of cards type of scenario yeah if
01:40:03.560
you watch the series and the other one is they just come and maybe this is the reason why if i'm
01:40:10.520
writing fiction again this is fiction if i'm writing fiction another ending would be for the um
01:40:18.580
for weiss the character who is now in charge of this but you know in the book you'd know that
01:40:26.580
merrick garland is taking is giving the orders to weiss make that plea deal make this go away
01:40:33.740
they've had now a struggle with that so you think that merrick garland is covering for joe but he's
01:40:42.340
not actually he's part of a it's a fiction thing he's just part of this bigger cabal that is out there
01:40:51.320
and so as you're reading the book you're like oh man he is in with and he's trying to get the
01:40:55.940
son off by by making this the guy who is the special counsel when indeed what he's doing is he's
01:41:03.120
consolidating power and then he goes to biden who it ends up in the book he's not working for
01:41:10.020
he's working for other shadows in the dark and he says look you're going to resign your numbers aren't
01:41:18.080
going well otherwise i use him to squeeze and uh you know and i know what we know and uh he already
01:41:30.720
knows i'm going to take the leash off off you now i can i can do that or we can all play nice and
01:41:39.320
you're going to go right away and so is your son into the sunset which do you choose that's fascinating
01:41:46.900
i think first of all they're all good movies all good house of cards episodes and all strangely
01:41:53.200
plausible well the last one i think is maybe the most plausible right because
01:41:57.520
there's there's definitely a faction of the democratic power base that realizes what everyone
01:42:05.480
else realizes joe biden's a very weak candidate and is in real trouble against anybody the republicans
01:42:11.920
nominate even someone who they say has four indictments and he might be in prison look at the
01:42:18.400
polls he's very very vulnerable to lose this particular race and if you need a way to force him
01:42:26.780
remember he's still the president of the united states no matter how oblivious he seems no matter
01:42:31.160
how oblivious he is he's still the president of the united states and if he wants that nomination he
01:42:36.440
can have it but if they come to him behind the scenes and say look either you step out of this and
01:42:42.360
say i'm i'm resigning after the end of my term i'm not running again and we let someone who is
01:42:47.020
better than you get this nomination uh or we hand it to kamala or whatever if you don't do that
01:42:53.380
we're coming after hunter and we're going to make your life a living hell and i have to tell you if
01:42:57.300
you do it soon you have kamala in for just a year and uh and everybody doesn't like her and she's a
01:43:08.620
failure and it is your ability to run somebody else that you think you know is is better because
01:43:17.940
by the time you get up to the nobody's going to vote for kamala harris nobody and she would pardon
01:43:23.200
the old man which would then mean an end to her career like it did ford
01:43:28.160
i mean you know there there are definitely people strategizing that type of thing that's
01:43:34.800
it's that one is there are definitely people strategizing that right now that's real i mean
01:43:40.060
the question is whether they have the power to do anything uh on that one whether they actually
01:43:44.240
would go through with it i mean it's look it seems uh plausible on a house of cards scenario to
01:43:51.960
actually pull that off in real life is really hard and it could go wrong a hundred different ways for
01:43:57.120
the people trying to do it including a massive loss by kamala harris or gavin newsom or somebody else
01:44:02.420
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01:45:56.260
this video yet i want to play what happened at the nordstrom's in los angeles over the weekend this is
01:46:02.560
amazing uh robbery you want to go ahead and play the video please uh there it is now look at how many
01:46:13.060
people are involved all dressed in black all with the same hoods they're just grabbing stuff
01:46:25.180
and they're just grabbing and dashing the stuff you hear rattling are like giant like shelves that
01:46:35.640
they're pulling because they're chained to the shelves and so they're pulling the handbags along
01:46:39.700
with the shelves toward the door and nobody's stopping them it's incredible nobody's stopping
01:46:43.720
i was in a small town stop me if i've told this story this morning um i was in a small town over
01:46:50.520
the weekend little teeny teeny town uh and there was a um uh big lots store and you know big lots is
01:47:02.800
you know you're not in big lots and a millionaire you know it's yeah you're you're going in for yeah
01:47:08.300
you're going in for a deal on something and uh so uh tanya and i are in we're just trying to buy a
01:47:16.220
little you know tv stand for our son's you know dorm room and uh so we're we go in there and and i said
01:47:23.100
hey do you happen to have like a screwdriver or anything like that we can buy and the lady at the
01:47:29.820
cashier desk said yeah in the back corner on the left so go back there and another woman this older
01:47:36.440
woman is coming out and i go to the corner and there's just nothing there and uh i said i'm sorry
01:47:43.220
do you have any screwdrivers and she didn't even look at the shelf she said probably not should be
01:47:50.860
over there but it's all and then she looks at the shelf gone and uh i said oh and she said i
01:47:59.520
like people just come in now and they just take it it's two dollars it's ten dollars it's a hundred
01:48:06.680
dollars they don't care this is in colorado she said the the uh uh the state has made it now so it's
01:48:15.900
two thousand dollars before you can do anything she said you know that's just pretty much everything
01:48:21.040
in the store under two thousand dollars so they just come in and they just walk right out
01:48:25.620
and i said really even here in this little teeny town she said oh absolutely i mean and and i thought
01:48:36.340
of that look at what you're teaching i mean if i didn't have you know my own moral compass and i
01:48:45.960
knew they couldn't do anything and i needed a screwdriver why wouldn't i just walk in and just grab the
01:48:50.800
screwdriver and walk out yeah you know why why not and and who wins in that who loses in that
01:48:57.080
you're you're corrupting man you're corrupting our society plus you're not just hurting um one store
01:49:07.440
you're hurting all stores no one can keep no one could lose a two dollar screwdriver every time they put
01:49:15.720
it out if that's all they were taking nordstrom's how are they going to keep their doors open you
01:49:22.520
can't keep a store if people are coming in and robbing you and they get away with it and in this
01:49:30.120
particular case what was that 25 maybe maybe 30 people all dressed in black except for a couple
01:49:38.220
all dressed in black the same kind of outfit i'm not saying they coordinated other than
01:49:43.980
wear black and hand out the masks and so they all are this just didn't happen there just didn't
01:49:51.440
happen to be you know 30 guys all dressed in black with black stocking caps and they saw one guy go in
01:49:59.340
and they're like hey here's my chance yes it's safe to say this is cord this is cordon this is
01:50:05.120
organized crime yes and that's how i mean that might be one of the ways that they try to shut this
01:50:11.320
down eventually i mean if you had a giuliani type back in the day back in the day new york
01:50:15.820
style mayor giuliani oh he'd end this fast he would and he would use the tools against and he
01:50:22.100
would use organized crime statutes to probably do it and you look at this and it's like you know
01:50:27.420
they supposedly stole a hundred thousand dollars oh it's a hundred thousand that's what i heard
01:50:32.100
on a report this morning a hundred thousand dollars how does nordstrom just take that
01:50:37.060
how do they take that knowing that the minute they replace it it could be done again by the same
01:50:43.740
people yep and will be done again there was a story in the new york times and it was an op-ed
01:50:48.800
talking about how there's a woman who said she went to a store in san francisco and that every single
01:50:55.940
thing now is that a pharmacy is behind protective glass slash plastic so everything she has to do when
01:51:03.100
she wants to buy something she has to press a button and an employee has to come over and unlock
01:51:06.200
it right like we all know that from like certain items like you know i don't know high-end video
01:51:09.920
game systems and around christmas they might do that i was in a duane reed in new york last year
01:51:14.580
every everything item every item so now you know she's like i didn't have privacy i wanted to get
01:51:21.060
at a pharmacy i want to get some sensitive stuff maybe for something i'm dealing with i've got to call
01:51:24.980
an employee over you know stop them she's like i didn't get everything i wanted because every time i
01:51:29.740
wanted to get something i had to interrupt the employees to come over half the time they didn't
01:51:33.560
show up then you know she's like i didn't make any impulse buys because you couldn't there was no
01:51:40.240
impulse buys what does that do to the economy it takes away your privacy it takes away your experience
01:51:44.540
she said she talked there was one uh person that was quoted in the article that said that worked at
01:51:49.280
old navy and said they went through a two-day period where they were uh they were robbed 22 times in
01:51:55.700
two days 22 times in two days this has happened to my wife and my daughter were in a makeup store
01:52:02.820
this is i think late last year in a makeup store and while they were in there um shopping three women
01:52:09.800
came in with giant black grocery bags and filled up three giant hefty you know those like industrial
01:52:18.240
grocery bags or excuse me uh trash bags with makeup now you think of how much makeup that would be
01:52:25.680
and believe me i actually have to pay for it so i can tell you it costs a lot and you fill up three
01:52:31.920
of those garbage bags i mean what is that a year it was a year's salary for someone probably by the end
01:52:38.940
of it and they just walked out with no conflict no one trying to stop them they just walked in and
01:52:47.040
walked out and my wife asked like what the heck just happened she's like oh yeah we've you know these
01:52:51.300
people they come in you know once a week once a month and just do this and just take it out and
01:52:56.040
we just have to order more because they won't let us do anything about it this is insanity i mean i
01:53:02.380
don't know what the solution is to it exactly it's either a massive increase in police force where you
01:53:08.460
have police everywhere which is like a police state type environment because if you can't trust anybody
01:53:14.640
to not break the law constantly that's what winds up happening that's not a good thing as we know
01:53:19.780
can i take you back a few years sure when i expressed the top down bottom up inside out
01:53:31.240
that you would have enough players at the top that they could change things to destabilize a country
01:53:39.760
and then that would cause the bottom to to rise up in the bad ones at the bottom of the ladder to rise
01:53:48.520
up and take advantage of that uh and they would be excused for it and then all happening all happening
01:53:56.760
and then finally the rest of the people stand up and say this has got to stop it's got to stop
01:54:05.080
and so the top comes down hard and says oh we'll fix it have you seen what the democrats are now saying
01:54:12.900
that they want they now want the uh uh the national guard called now they didn't like that when donald
01:54:20.560
trump wanted to use the national guard in the right way to protect a federal business building now they
01:54:26.720
want the national guard to patrol the streets that's what i like to call uh a lockdown and military
01:54:39.040
presence in the street what do you call those when a government does that closes down martial law
01:54:46.200
martial law and the point and i think if i'm going back to your analogy correctly from a few years ago
01:54:51.960
eventually people in the middle start calling out for it yes they want it they want it how many people
01:54:57.940
do you know that have said this has got to stop i don't care how we fix it this has got to stop i
01:55:03.580
feel that way at times oh i watch that i say i watch that and i say like you know there was the
01:55:08.320
footage of the 7-eleven being burglarized you see this late last week where the guy behind the
01:55:14.040
counter who's filming is like guys just let him go there's nothing we can do and the two other people
01:55:18.120
working there say screw it tackle the guy and start beating him with a yeah with a broomstick
01:55:23.140
or whatever some big pole and i don't know like i was like what's the is it okay what's the number
01:55:30.140
that's okay to hit him with the with the stick 20 times 30 times like whatever it was i was like fine
01:55:35.500
with it i i don't know what the number was but like i was like 100 might be too much maybe but that
01:55:41.200
is the problem you will have this is what i've been warning about the weimar republic this is it
01:55:48.840
this is what happens and people get there very quickly you get there quickly we are also at the
01:55:54.880
end of my prediction where i said uh use the pendulum do you remember that years ago and we
01:56:00.440
were swinging the pendulum and i said it's all fun and games until somebody and then i grabbed it at
01:56:05.700
one extreme grabs the pendulum and it depends on who's in power that pendulum could be grabbed by
01:56:12.600
this president or the next president uh and you have a lot of people on both sides that will be fine
01:56:22.620
with it you cannot be fine with that we lose freedom and there is no such thing as a temporary dictator
01:56:33.640
a temporary all-powerful president no you never get it back you don't want that on either side if
01:56:41.820
i may quote george washington we did not overthrow one tyrant to replace him with another the only
01:56:53.940
solution is to enforce the laws as written we don't need any more laws we don't need any more power
01:57:01.680
we need those with power constitutionally to execute their job that's what needs to happen
01:57:10.200
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jeez um up in the hollywood hills apparently uh squatters went into a mansion worth about 10
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million dollars trashed it threw feces all over the walls uh put all the furniture in the uh
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in the pools spray painted words like sex and f rich people and i love this one residents of the
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wealthy neighborhood were upset about the crime but they did not want to appear to voice their concerns
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i didn't know what was going on i'm just finding out about it now it makes me a little more aware of
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my surroundings though does it oh right because you don't want to be the person quoted no right
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and then then what happens um so i was trying to think of how to stop this right and i think an
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increased police um presence is something that's actually necessary just generally in our society
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right now um not to the point of some police state but i do think and we should not be defunding
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police at this point we should be going the opposite direction but how are you going to get
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back to those cities i don't know yeah i have no idea on that one again i but this might just be
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red states are safe and blue states aren't i don't know what they're bad but yeah um could be
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could now another word of way of doing this of course is is armed security with sane laws that
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protect people you know secure business owners right um but the problem is of course with esg and all
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these other things these companies are intentionally telling their armed security even if they're armed
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not to do anything so i don't know i mean like that would take a total change it may protect some
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stores but not others the other one i was thinking of is i wonder if there's a technological solution to
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this and i thought of this as i was going through in the airport through the amazon store have you done
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this yet there's one in dallas i'm sure there's other ones around but you walk in uh you swipe your
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credit card on the way into the store yep you walk around you pick up whatever you want in the
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store you don't go to a register you just walk out like that is actually how the store in seattle now
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for a few years they've had them for seattle they have them all over the place this is the first time
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i'd ever been in one and it's weird it's a weird experience you feel like you're just walking out with
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a bunch of merchandise you didn't pay for what's the difference right now what's the difference but
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second of all the big difference is you swipe your card on the way in right so it's almost like a
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membership card right you you swipe a card and if it's not valid you don't go in the store you don't they
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don't open the doors for you in the first place oh it doesn't open that is in theory i think a way
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to protect against this okay right they do have now this particular store it's inside of an airport
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so it's really hard but they have like a kiosk like a kiosk turnstile type of thing that you can't
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go through until you swipe your card so no one gets in the store unless they have a card or or with
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someone who has a card and you could see a scenario where regular stores start going to this model
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look you prove you're going to pay before you walk in but that sets almost a membership level
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on normal shopping and think about this as it ties into what you've talked about with central bank
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digital currencies because door's not opening the door doesn't open unless you have cbdc
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right i mean if that i'm just trying to tie together all of your horror scenarios into one
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and it's and it's conveniently working it conveniently works and it conveniently we're
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walking right down this road and it's a scary thing because you know we talk about cash going
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away there's a reason why cash is important um and you know it it could go away and this type of
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scenario is one where you could really see it going on and you could i would understand north from
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saying nope no card no entrance we're sick of this we're going to make it impossible for you to get in
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now how this just protects the people who walk out with the merchandise is a totally different story
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but it's no longer the store's problem i suppose at that point but i mean you could easily see a
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scenario like this where they just don't let you in these stores at all unless you have a card or
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some way to pay just give us a scan of your retina and you can come in it's happening it's happening
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run for the hills we'll see you tomorrow why did you come back from idaho