Fauci Has Explaining to Do | Guests: Sen. Rand Paul & Rep. Chris Stewart | 11⧸18⧸21
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1 hour and 58 minutes
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Summary
A SARS-like virus now reached the United States, really came from a market that sold seafood and put the mask back on. Dr. Fauci reveals the shocking truth behind it, and how it could have been prevented.
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what you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
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hello america welcome to the glenn deck program today i want to take your phone calls at 888-727-BECK
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if you watched the special last night what did you pick up from it what were you surprised by if you
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i mean i was we went through the research and i was shocked all the way along what did you learn
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last night i i ask that you pass this on to as many people as possible we were pulled off of facebook
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halfway through demonetized on youtube i can't wait to tell you the story it's crazy it's crazy what's going
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on and all of the evidence that we had last night there's not a question on any of it on any
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of it 888-727-BECK we begin with the sad little man dr fauci in 60
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a SARS-like virus now reached the united states really came from market that sold seafood and put
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the mask back on i want to tell you a little something about trust it may be the most important
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thing you can have in this life i not clearly explain the circle of trust to you greg no trust
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no healthy relationships no trust you're paranoid at work no trust in god no faith no trust and every
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institution will crumble we've lost trust all of it and not just in america throughout the entire
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damn world and it's really no mystery why they lied to us over and over and over and over and over again
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the nih has not ever and does not now fund gain of function research didn't give them this much power
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they took it with all those lies and they still are we did fight back we may not agree with them
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but the rules are the rules and we still are fdny personnel who oppose the mandate are making their
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feelings known but they have so much control with blackmail lies manipulation money their slimy evil
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tentacles are wrapped around every institution every avenue that could possibly lead us to truth
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every avenue but this one we're just one of the few that refuse to submit refuse to bend the knee
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refuse to let this covid catastrophe go unanswered because without trust this nation fails and the only
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way to restore trust is with a little bit of truth it makes me very uncomfortable to have to say
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something but he is egregiously incorrect in what he says thank you history will figure that out of
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return truth is the only way to restore this nation and to restore every fiber of freedom that runs through
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so tonight we expose the truth of what happened not only the origin the moves the players involved in
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this entire pandemic narrative that is destroying us but we'll show you the cover-up of all of it as
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well tonight crimes or cover-up exposing the world's most dangerous lie
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sad little man sitting deep in a lie he's dead in his soul but he'll keep you alive do what he says
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not what he do because the truth is for him and the lie is for you sad little man but he's treated like a
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god as the faithless prey to a fake and a fraud worship the man pledge to his word one shot two shot
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now you get a third sad little man sad little man you better run now while you know you can
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sad little man sad little man you don't fool me you sad little man
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sad little man gonna trap you like a dog put your head in the net while they eat you raw
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don't ask why just comply cause fear is the drug that the doctor prescribed sad little man you can watch
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him on the news preaching to his choir while they learn the rules some feel safe and some feel healed but
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but they'll all hold his hand but they'll all hold his hand as he makes the kill
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sad little man sad little man sad little man you better run now while you know
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you can sad little man sad little man you don't fool me you sad little man
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now while you know you can't sad little man sad little man you don't for me you sad little man
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you can't for me you said little man sad little man uh by five times august uh you can find that
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on youtube you can uh also find that on apple music another protest song another song saying
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that none of this makes sense and he's a sad little man and he is who is clearly caught in a trap that
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he himself built last night on the uh special and i want to talk to you about it at 888-727-BECK
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um last night i think we made an open and shut case that fauci and the nih has been funding gain
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of research gain of function research for a decade plus would you agree with that i mean like no
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question he's lying that that is an open and shut case in my mind yeah at this point i mean they're
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trying to play a linguistic line and walk it carefully and you know it's helpful when you
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get to make the definition yeah of what the term is i mean you know that's basically the way this
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thing is structured but i mean you presented evidence that i think even with the linguistic
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line they're trying to walk i think overwhelms still clear yeah still clear all the way from
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the beginning and i said at the beginning of the uh the show last night at the beginning i don't want
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to assign um uh malevolent yeah feelings to anybody you went out of your way to say that yeah and i and
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i and i don't think any of they thought they were doing the right thing there is a huge disagreement
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between scientists some scientists really led by fauci and dr barrett and dr xi uh in wuhan they
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really believe we should go out and find every disease we can possibly find in animals and then
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try to uh make it jump into humanized mice or humanized animals to see if it will kill the the human
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uh being and if it does well then we should come up with a vaccine now they're just their feeling is
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we're just going to save humanity the other half of science says no you could very well kill all of
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humanity because you're going to be dealing with these very dangerous that have not jumped into people
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and may never jump into people but if you humanize that if you get gain of function and you have this
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new disease that we're not prepared for and it escapes the lab it could kill millions and millions of
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people this is this is something that is an honest debate and honest people can disagree the problem is
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is the arrogance of fauci the arrogance that he doesn't care what anyone else says he doesn't care
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uh what uh what the law says can't do gain of function can't can't fund it okay that's all right
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we'll just fund uh eco health and they'll take all of the nih money and they'll fund it they'll just go
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to dr barrett and dr xi the bat lady in wuhan and they'll fund it so fauci can say well we didn't really
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fund it that that that was peter dasik and they're all in it i mean what was stunning is the first 35
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minutes of the special was just giving you the history of how we got here from 2002 to 2018
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and it's the same five people over and over and over again and it's all your money
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and the gain of gain of function research that label is all over all of the documents all over
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the documents from the nih from fauci from uh magazines from the scientists themselves yeah
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that's one of the more convicting parts of this in that like they they're basically saying like well
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gain of function is defined essentially for the context of the ban on funding by anthony fauci so
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basically what he would do is say every time he funded one of these things he would say it wasn't
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gain of function even if it met the very well understood definition of gain of function and
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because he knew that what they were doing would fit under gain of function they gave dasik
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a waiver yeah so they said this research and barrack right and barrack yeah and she this research
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can go on it's it's fine it gets a waiver but what's convicting about all of that is that even
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if you want to have this line and lots of government agencies do this type of thing right but in their
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communications with each other they actually refer to it as gain of function so it really even their
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the line they're trying to falsely walk doesn't hold up it was um it was pretty amazing last night's
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special um was gigantic we were kicked off facebook um about three quarters of the way through which i
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found amazing then did you though did you find it amazing did you really no no yes and no i mean
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uh you know i looked through i i look i read you know i i read the documents and everything else
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there was only really one time i think i speculated in that special and it was towards the end yeah uh
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everything else was based on hard fact and i had the documents and i wasn't drawing conclude i wasn't
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drawing conclusions or speculating on things i was giving people the benefit of the doubt i was just
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laying out a historic timeline that's all i was doing it's a historic timeline when you have to ban
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history you're you're in a different category man this is documented history and they banned it now
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here's the interesting thing before the show um youtube demonetized the show so we couldn't make any
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money on it fine fine we want the information out but they demonetized us right at the very beginning
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then and by the way i watched part of it on youtube last night it's funny because they were running
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commercials we're not getting any of the money but they are so they demonetized us and then we fought it
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and last night after the show they said okay we'll re-monetize it so you can get some profit off of it
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okay we get up this morning we've been demonetized again all they if they can't shut you down they will
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make sure that you don't profit on it in any way shape or form and we're fine with that we're fine with
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that you know we don't we don't say this um i was gonna say very often but i don't think we've ever
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said this before most people don't know the blaze is the largest independent subscriber base in the
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world that's kind of a big deal that's kind of a big deal and we will protect you and our loyalty
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is to you nobody else last night i have so many people to thank and i'm i'm gonna i'm gonna thank
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them uh you know all of them uh personally and in tweets etc etc but it was it was remarkable one of
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the guys i really want to thank we thanked at the uh end of the show is charles rixby charles rixby
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is this guy that we've been following for a while who is part of this group that there some of them
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are scientists some of them are former military some of them are just you know research moles that
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are just like i don't think that's right let me look for this contract and they've been working
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hard around the clock for two years two years and they were the ones that did
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99 of all of the digging and research over a two-year period this a lot of research and then
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they gave us stacks and stacks and stacks of all of all of these things and our researchers and our
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writers uh put this together in a way you could understand um but these guys have to be thanked
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for what they've done uh and i mean they've done a great great service to science to um to humanity
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when when they were looking at uh how this thing started you know the lab leak thing was completely
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taboo and we laid it out last night why when did that happen how did that happen
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the same five people the same five people and these guys hold the keys the purse strings to
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all of the research money and when you see how they set out to craft a narrative and then destroy
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anyone who might say the lab leak theory you understand why nobody could say it for a year
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the power and the money is astounding astounding
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but when you look at the lab leak theory and you put the facts on it that we had last night
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is there any doubt in your mind that that's most likely the way it happened where it came from i
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think that's where the evidence points you know it's like they there's not a lot of evidence going
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the other direction and there's a lot of evidence pointing in the direction of the lab leak and as you
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point out like you know they start they don't this is not a a story where they start out how do we
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develop a weapon to wipe out the population in the united states i mean or then in the world uh it is
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it's they think they're doing the opposite and they are uh just arrogant they're just arrogant
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uh we have ran we have ran paul coming up in uh just a second i've got about a minute let me go to
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doug in virginia quickly doug you watched the special last night yes i did view the special last night
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amazing job by the way absolutely amazing first time watching blaze tv it was amazing thank you
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just to to watch the special and i'm now terrified to be a human i do have a question for you
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where do you think the authorization could be coming from above these five people
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uh in our government or a world government or whatever oh i i think allow allow this to happen
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to even to to develop such a dangerous thing as what they've done i i think this comes from fauci
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uh you know and the scientific consensus um you know we didn't get into welcome which is from
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england but it's another large funder um and these guys believed in eugenics i don't think they
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disavowed eugenics until like 1980 these are these arrogant scientists that believe they're doing
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right and because fauci is such a big deal in the u.s government who's questioning and you know the
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government is so big and so out of control you can shift money six different ways and if you just
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lie about it if you have no problem testifying under oath that's not it ran paul you're lying
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if you have that kind of arrogance most people will go well he's got to be telling the truth
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and you can get away with murder and that's kind of an easy case to make here
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if well you don't have to be an expert to if you watched me last night you know that
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i'm an expert on the concept of having your cake and eating it too that's mostly with actual cake
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the arrogance the absolute unashamed arrogance of anthony fauci is reason enough to have him removed
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from such an important position he is out of control with his arrogance um and he is lying
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every time every time every time you watch ran paul and as i said this the other night
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is there anybody that's actually looking out for you and really going after these guys besides ran paul
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i mean he's relentless on it and he's right as we showed you in the special last night
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fauci is guilty as sin on not only the um uh gain of function and paying for that but also for all of
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the cover-up the phone calls and the meetings that happened to cover his butt right at the beginning of
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covid is astounding ran paul is joining us now hello senator how are you good morning glenn thanks for
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having me you bet um so you know you've been on this for a while last night i explained and laid out
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the the history of fauci all of the documentation made the case uh it's truly open and shut
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why isn't anybody else on this why isn't fauci squirming you know it is kind of amazing particularly
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that no one from the opposite side of the aisle seems to care at all about the dangerousness of
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this virus and that it might have come from the lab and in all likelihood it did come from the lab
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not one democrat is curious at all you know you would think the democrats have at least some
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sensibilities about you know the danger of things they tend to be the ones who want to regulate away
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things that could be dangerous in the workplace but they don't seem to be caring about something that
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could kill millions and likely did kill millions of people you know this virus has a one percent
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mortality and killed five million people so far around the world can you imagine if the next one
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that comes out of the lab has 15 or 50 mortality and they are doing experiments as we speak with
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viruses that have 50 mortality and fauci seems to have no problem with this he says we weigh the risks
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versus the benefits of the research and i come to he comes down on the side that the risks are worth it
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but there are some dissenting voices i mean in the washington post about a month ago a professor from
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mit kevin esbelt wrote that these are risks to civilization that are not worth the gamble so
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that that was the thing that really struck me um as i was doing this special last night was
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and all of humanity could be wiped out if they make a tragic error this is not something that
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the elites should be the ones making the decision we should all be involved in this decision if there's
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no bigger decision to make then should we uh be playing around with things that don't exist
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necessarily in nature that have jumped to humans should we be playing around with these things
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making that so in case it jumps to uh humans we can we can kill it with a virus with a vaccine
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this is insanity insanity especially with arrogance coupled to it and we're not involved in any of
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these decisions none of us yeah and i think the real danger here is that falci not only has a
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casual disregard for the science but also for individual liberty you combine the two ignoring
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the science and then having no no regard at all for individual liberty and you have a really dangerous
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situation but it's also dangerous because we've centralized the authority and what i tell people
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all the time is look i have opinions on where the where the virus came from i have opinions on how to
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treat it but they're my opinions and you don't have to take them it's through persuasion if you agree
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with me you can listen to my opinions with dr falci it's it's not the same he has opinions but he wants
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you to be forced to do as he says so it is the difference between coercion and freedom and in
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freedom there are many choices it's but the real danger is as we centralize authority ultimately you
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get authoritarianism and i think that's he could easily be a medical dictator if you were allowed to
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oh yeah um the one of the things that um we we found through our research let me see if i can grab
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it here i have a um i think it's a hundred and yeah here it is it's like a hundred and eighty page
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uh contract between the nih and moderna did did you know that we are the co-owner of the vaccine from
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moderna doesn't surprise me but i don't know all the details of the contract okay so the contract
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was this they started negotiating this contract with moderna the government said we'll give you all
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the m rna uh stuff and you try to do uh make a vaccine for all the new coronaviruses in 2015
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right after barrack and she made their first frankenstein uh covid uh the nih says hey we
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should get into bed and and start making vaccines with moderna that contract was negotiated in 2015
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rand they signed the contract on december 12th 2019 that's a little odd don't you think
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yeah that they had already begun the negotiations in anticipation of it and no no no several videos
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five five years or four years in advance then they're not talking about it and they rushed to
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a signature on december 12th what did they know why why the rush to the signature then the other
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problem too with the government and moderna owning is there's a huge stock of the vaccine now
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and the current vaccine is not working very well and in fact what i would be doing instead of
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saying that's russia booster of the same old vaccine i would be releasing the newest one which
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is a delta variant right team which might go back to a 90 efficacy this one may have only you know
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fairly soon it may only be a 30 advocacy almost you know a crapshoot as far as even taking it but
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the thing is is that a delta variant might be enough when when the vaccine was effective in april and may of
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last year it wasn't for lack of numbers that we didn't get to herd immunity i thought we were very
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very close in april and may there are many doctors dr mccary of johns hopkins others saying they thought
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we were getting there i thought we were close we got down to less than 10 000 cases a day and then it
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burst through because it developed resistance to the vaccine basically so unless you unless you have a
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better vaccine you keep using the old one they're just going to keep boosting it and if it's if
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three is going to be mandatory what about every month maybe you need a vaccine every week glenn i
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mean what are we going to dictate to people over time with this when in reality probably what we
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need is a new vaccine each year like we get for influenza but it still ought to be your choice to
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take it and for the high risk people you know it probably is a reasonable thing to keep doing the
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boosters or to have a new one but a new one i think would be much better than the booster of the old one
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let me let me ask you a question let me go back to the the federal government or the niaid and nih
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own the patent uh they have they share the patent with moderna um you can look at this a couple of
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ways hey good for the united states they negotiated a deal and so they're making money on this um if we
00:32:09.560
are making money um you know pay the taxpayer back that'd be great get it for half price that's great
00:32:15.240
i don't like the idea that we're in business like this i don't know of another vaccine like this an
00:32:22.300
emergency vaccine i mean salt didn't uh patent his work uh the flu vaccine it's open source all the time
00:32:31.580
this is the government forcing a vaccine that they co-own and if we're if we are getting paid
00:32:40.600
where's the money why hasn't this been made uh public and my theory is and this is just a theory
00:32:47.940
brand you'll probably be able to get to the bottom of it is if they are getting paid the money is going
00:32:53.720
to niaid or nih and it's going to be funding more gain of function research almost like a black ops
00:33:02.480
i think that's one possibility we'll get a hold of the contract now that i know a little more about
00:33:08.160
this we'll actually uh make some phone calls today and write some letters and see if we get the
00:33:11.820
contract but i guess my my first suspicion would be that this is government we're dealing with
00:33:16.860
they probably signed a contract where they co-own it but profits only flow to moderna
00:33:21.880
i can't imagine any of the money it's got a government is so ineffective at trying to
00:33:27.120
recoup costs on anything so you're right if they are getting the money probably it's under fauci's
00:33:31.960
control and it just allows him to create more mischief but i would say that there's a reasonable
00:33:37.120
chance that there's no profit going to us and it's all going to moderna and maybe we take the
00:33:41.100
liability if they lose money we'll probably have to bail them out somehow that's unbelievable
00:33:45.520
unbelievable so for example if there's about 100 million doses left and the variant comes out
00:33:51.640
that's why they're not wanting to release a variant probably is they don't want it to compete
00:33:55.240
economically with the one they've got out there and so if you have a self-interest and you already own
00:33:59.960
it you know you might not want the new vaccine to come out because it would compete with your old
00:34:03.920
vaccine this companies are going to be hesitant on putting it forward too because they want to sell
00:34:08.420
all their old one before they get uh caught up in a new one this is why the government doesn't get
00:34:15.220
into business with people you don't get into business like this because there's no police then there's
00:34:21.680
when they're doing this the the government has no interest in exposing this and saying hey hey hey
00:34:29.500
you've got a vaccine that you're pushing on everybody and it doesn't work there's nobody to run to
00:34:38.160
because the government is the police they're the last stop right you have to realize also that uh the
00:34:45.960
big uh billion dollar companies have been bailed out by this or the health insurance companies
00:34:50.400
so in normal times if you have health insurance and if it covers your medications uh your vaccine
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would have been covered and your monoclonal antibodies and all the different treatments instead
00:35:00.860
the government bought all this stuff and now the government's in charge of distributing it
00:35:04.980
but now you get into the conflict of interest but what if deplorable people need more of it what
00:35:09.800
if republicans need more of it the government you know has already indicated that uh these people are
00:35:14.880
using too much of it and they've talked about limiting the supply for florida and texas but uh you can see
00:35:20.720
how the real problems get in get into play when the government's in charge of the distribution and the
00:35:26.780
decision making uh ran you can get the contract i can send it to you personally or you can go just
00:35:34.100
anybody can go to blaze tv special dot com and all of the research from last night show including
00:35:40.920
all every page of that contract uh will be uh sent to you we we want everybody to have copies of
00:35:48.460
everything uh so they know exactly what was going on so we'll get that contract to you or you can go
00:35:54.740
there what yeah and if there are questions that are murky what we can do is then address them directly
00:35:59.980
you know where does the profit go how's the profit divided because it may it may be murky from the
00:36:04.840
contract so we'll get to the bottom of it yeah come up for it yeah thank you very much ran paul
00:36:09.420
appreciate it thank you you bet bye-bye uh that's uh senator ran paul paul.senate.gov uh i can't wait
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lonnie in pennsylvania welcome to the glenn beck program
00:37:48.360
hi glenn hi i want to say thanks for everything you do thank you and i really appreciate that
00:37:55.880
podcast well done thank you my question is do you think it's possible that the virus was intentional
00:38:02.820
to help push the world economic forum and the futurist agenda you know i i i don't think so i mean
00:38:10.340
is it possible yes i don't think it was um you know i i haven't seen any evidence of that this just
00:38:18.660
looks like it was arrogance on the part of fauci peter drazek um uh dr barrick here from the united
00:38:28.580
states and dr she it looks just like arrogance um i don't think it was uh i don't think it was
00:38:37.220
intentional at all okay okay thank you i just thought you know because of the virus so many
00:38:46.680
of the things that they want to have happen are starting to happen right well they've been planning
00:38:51.380
that for a very long time and it did give them the excuse uh of you know the great reset so they're
00:38:59.360
using an emergency never let an emergency go to waste yeah that seems to be more of the case here i
00:39:04.260
mean you know remember they had this a lot of these plans you know queued up to use global warming as
00:39:09.480
the cause for them they were going to find whatever crisis they needed to try to push a lot of this
00:39:13.820
stuff through thank you so much lonnie let me go to ben in washington hello ben yeah so um thank you
00:39:21.520
for taking my call and thank you for that special last night sure i was surprised that the naiid and
00:39:26.840
moderna both co-owned the mrna vaccine technology yeah weird huh yeah that was surprising uh my
00:39:35.340
question for you is do you think that they will hold voucher and all the others that have testified
00:39:38.800
before congress and contempt of congress they're doing that with steve bannon yeah here's how you
00:39:44.440
don't email here is my here's my uh fear as ran paul just said nobody on the democratic side wants to
00:39:51.540
go into this there's no interest so they have to control the republicans have to control congress
00:39:57.540
to be able to do this um in 2022 i think there's a good chance fauci is going to pay a very very high
00:40:06.000
price for his lies and his cover-up and his involvement in all of this um but that is with
00:40:12.760
the understanding that the republicans are not in bed with the big pharmaceutical companies
00:40:19.700
uh like fauci is i mean there's going to be a lot of people whose skeletons are going to be coming
00:40:27.120
out of the closet and uh i wonder if that's why ran paul is one of the only people bringing this up
00:40:35.560
i'd like to see the republicans actually stand up and start speaking out against this um but we'll
00:40:43.140
we'll have to wait and see but the republicans have to be in charge for fauci to go down this is the
00:40:48.560
glenbeck program hello america welcome to the glenbeck program uh last night we had our special on
00:40:59.600
fauci and the origins of covet 19 i think it's a pretty open and shut case that fauci is lying
00:41:08.620
and fauci is so unbelievably arrogant will anyone stop dr fauci is there anyone in the
00:41:18.540
government that is standing up yes representative chris stewart joins us in just 60 seconds
00:41:27.240
the glenbeck program so yesterday i told you everything we know about the three-hour conversation
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welcome to the program congressman chris stewart hi chris how are you sir good morning going back
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good to be with you thank you thank you um thanks for coming on and uh and and talking about fauci i
00:43:12.040
don't know if you had a chance to see the special we did last night no i did not it turns out glenn they
00:43:18.180
don't broadcast your special on the house floor i think they should were you on the house floor last
00:43:22.860
night yeah yeah um so you are you are pushing through the fauci act what is it well i love the
00:43:32.600
acronym someone smarter than i did come up with this fairness and accountability underwriting chinese
00:43:37.340
institutions but it's basically it's basically uh it bans the funding of gain of function research in
00:43:44.400
china which is clearly important but but it does more than that it demands accountability for what
00:43:50.560
happens there it demands honesty and then this should be blazingly obvious you should we should
00:43:56.700
uh restrict government officials and punish government officials who intentionally mislead
00:44:00.880
congress and it's pretty clear that's happened and so it's just to try to tie these loose ends that i
00:44:06.480
mean a seven-year-old could look at the evidence and draw certain conclusions uh everyone except for
00:44:13.340
appears apparently dr fauci who when you challenge him on some of the stuff he thinks you're attacking
00:44:18.340
science and unbelievable and yeah so look so but wait a minute hang on just a second how will this
00:44:25.340
help because what he did he a changed the definition of gain of function i mean if you're the guy in
00:44:32.220
charge you can change the definition he granted waivers to dr barrett barrick and dr she um when they
00:44:40.700
stopped the funding he said yeah that's right except for this research and then when he couldn't
00:44:47.460
directly fund he he went through eco health uh a and basically i think it's more of a money laundering
00:44:56.780
system where they are taking the money from the nih they're giving it to peter dracic uh dracic and then
00:45:04.940
he is taking that money and he's funding the lab and the research in wuhan so fauci could easily say
00:45:13.640
well i didn't i wasn't funding that i was funding i was funding this company and what they do with
00:45:18.520
their money is is their business yeah that's exactly right and there will always be you know people who
00:45:24.620
find ways around the intent of law or legislation and unfortunately that's just true but this will
00:45:29.820
make it harder but more than that glenn it shines a light on what you've been trying to do for a long
00:45:34.780
time now it shines a light and exposes the truth and it and exposes the deception and and helps
00:45:41.820
the american people to see that at least some members of congress see this and at least some
00:45:45.960
members of congress are trying to fix it uh but glenn i remember going back uh sitting on the intel
00:45:51.840
committee early early in this process and having uh agencies and other uh other individuals come to
00:45:58.320
us and and telling us yeah we don't think it came from the lab and and and i was so frustrated and
00:46:03.720
angry with sim how can you possibly say that how could you possibly know that already and and for you
00:46:08.980
already to draw the conclusion that it did not come from the lab when i again i think you could
00:46:14.480
show this to a seventh grader and they'd say well the evidence seems to indicate otherwise common sense
00:46:19.560
seems to indicate otherwise and it was one of the great deceptions of dr fauci when he scoffed scoffed
00:46:26.880
that and and belittled and ridiculed anyone who would even propose it when we now know that he knew
00:46:33.240
that they were doing this gain of function research at the labs and he was deceptively presenting that
00:46:37.980
towards american people and as i said ridiculing anyone who would even suggest something he knew
00:46:43.200
that was happening and the evidence or the behavior of the chinese is so obvious why in the world did
00:46:49.400
the very first thing they do is go in and destroy these samples other than they did not chris you you
00:46:56.340
have to watch the special last night because i have i i have put together the the timeline and
00:47:03.780
fauci absolutely knew what was going on the it it it is so clear that it came from this lab and that
00:47:12.520
fauci then covered it up you remember all the fauci emails that came out and they were all redacted
00:47:18.140
well if you're smart you just foia the people who were on the cc list and hope that theirs wasn't
00:47:30.000
redacted or it was redacted in different places and then you can piece all of the emails together
00:47:37.100
well that's what we did and when you see it was it it was in two days fauci went from a total panic
00:47:48.120
to meeting with um a guy from welcome which is from england a really spooky um spooky uh funder of
00:47:58.260
of stuff up until like the 1980s they were still going for eugenics they they disavowed eugenics in
00:48:04.720
the 1980s um and they are the second biggest funder next to the nih and um they get on the phone
00:48:13.520
right away right away and say fauci's own email gain of function research and they start talking about
00:48:22.100
what's going on in china we have to find out but it's all off the record we'll talk about it in person
00:48:27.940
they they bring a meeting together and they decide uh what the uh what what the story is
00:48:37.520
and the story is this did not come from a lab some of the people that were involved in that
00:48:44.600
were staunchly for the lab theory said this is not natural well what do you know they come out of
00:48:52.860
that meeting and they say nope definitely not in a lab and we should discredit anyone the very next
00:48:59.780
day they begin to discredit anyone who says it came from a lab and six months later those scientists
00:49:07.820
that said they changed their mind guess who got funding millions of dollars in funding those guys
00:49:16.700
i mean it it this is a clear cut cover-up uh and and fauci is at the center of all of it it's bad
00:49:28.900
glenn i i i couldn't agree with you more and you didn't ask a question in there so i'll i'll respond
00:49:34.800
to say i agree with you and i and what you're saying is right if i could make two points if i could yeah
00:49:39.120
for those on the left who dfi dr fauci i i asked him why in the world are you doing that to an
00:49:45.880
individual who is who has admittedly lied to you again and again and again and the cdc should not
00:49:52.400
be politicized they should simply tell the truth and for example early in the pandemic if there
00:49:57.820
aren't enough masks then don't lie to the american people and say masks don't work when what you really
00:50:03.520
mean is hey we don't want you to wear masks we need to save them for first responders and that was
00:50:07.920
the first lie and then to lie about the origins and then to lie about the funding and it goes on and
00:50:12.340
why would you deify someone who admittedly lies to you about something important and the other
00:50:17.780
important point i'd like to make and it's a sidebar but but it's i think critical of this
00:50:22.260
and that is the maliciousness of the chinese communist party we were watching wuhan and they
00:50:27.860
shut that city down hard you could not air travel from wuhan to any other chinese city you couldn't
00:50:33.420
take a train a car you couldn't literally not hike out of the city they shut down every trail every dirt road
00:50:40.360
with one exception and that is you could fly internationally from wuhan to los angeles to
00:50:47.180
new york to paris and to london and a number of other cities and china essentially said we know this
00:50:54.440
is going to have enormous economic costs we know it's going to have enormous human costs and we're
00:50:59.680
not going to suffer alone we're going to make sure the rest of the world suffers with us and then we're
00:51:04.780
going to use it to our economic advantage and uh and part of this effort is to hold china
00:51:11.160
accountable as well for their maliciously seeding this virus around the rest of the world well i will
00:51:17.580
tell you um in 2018 um peter daszak from uh ecohealth dr xi and dr barrett uh barrack from the united states
00:51:29.220
all uh sent a proposal to uh darpa and they proposed doing making humanized mice taking coronaviruses from
00:51:42.020
bat poop and trying to get it into a uh humanized mouse lung uh to see if it would kill and then make
00:51:51.780
darpa said no darpa said no darpa said no not going to fund it but they already had funding and if you
00:52:00.760
look at something that was published in 2020 by wuhan it's that experiment and that experiment was done
00:52:10.140
in wuhan by these people in the summer of 2019 then in september you have the wuhan uh data bank
00:52:21.200
being shut down uh on september 12th you have um security called in and they beef up security and lock
00:52:29.860
the place down the next day they uh call out for uh bids and uh for an emergency um air handling system
00:52:40.140
they need to change out all the air handling then uh two weeks after that they order uh an air incinerator
00:52:49.580
uh and then you have three researchers in one hospital we have all the chinese documents in chinese
00:52:58.620
in chinese and translated you have three people that were working in that lab going for covid like
00:53:06.480
symptoms in one hospital and in october we have the records of 10 different hospitals in wuhan
00:53:15.240
and all of them 10 hospitals had covid uh like symptoms and they were treating people who were
00:53:24.860
dying of covid in october and the same time they do nothing china allows the games the the world war games
00:53:34.000
to go on in wuhan and they were checking the temperature of everyone who got off and on a plane
00:53:41.640
in october yeah chris the research you've done on this is just a beautiful thing uh thank you for
00:53:49.960
doing it i mean you've said things that i don't know anyone else in the country said and it wasn't
00:53:55.240
easy for you to get this information thank you for doing it the fauci act will help you and others as it
00:54:00.920
does require greater transparency and but more importantly it forbids us from ever doing anything
00:54:06.680
like this again um you know but chris we have glenn we have to i mean first of all i don't know can you
00:54:14.740
get this through with the democrats in charge uh well it turns out that's a bit of a challenge yeah
00:54:21.780
yeah i figured i figure and i and i don't really understand that glenn i mean why in the world would
00:54:27.240
the democrats not say hey china was malicious in this we should hold them accountable and if any u.s
00:54:32.920
persons or u.s organizations were complicit in it we should hold them accountable why is that a
00:54:37.700
partisan issue to take because of what is you know we all know is the deep state fauci is part of that
00:54:44.920
he does what he wants to do no matter what the law is no matter what the president says he just goes
00:54:52.000
around it we we have to we have to root out all of these actors who just do whatever they want no
00:55:00.180
matter what you guys say well and what it comes down to as well is does anyone think that this
00:55:06.240
administration is serious about holding china accountable does anyone think this administration
00:55:10.120
or that china president xi is intimidated or fearful of this president no and there's a reason why he's
00:55:17.460
not and and i think that's a partial explanation as well as to why our democratic colleagues in the
00:55:23.180
house are not going to be helpful on this the good news is we're we're going to take the we're going to
00:55:28.500
take the house and stand it in two years yes i'm sorry in a year we're going to and then we will do
00:55:33.060
this work that they won't allow us to do right now chris you you are so good on foreign affairs um
00:55:38.900
president zee and president xi and uh president biden had a three-hour meeting the reports from china
00:55:46.560
says that uh president xi said you're messing with fire with taiwan and you will get burned
00:55:54.060
um the again the news reports from china say that uh uh biden just wanted to talk about global warming
00:56:03.740
and he said he won't mess with uh taiwan and uh china i don't know if i believe that but i don't know
00:56:11.880
what to believe anymore have you heard anything on this well i think our readout is different than
00:56:18.280
theirs there's no question about it and that's why they put their readout first but i will say this too
00:56:22.300
i don't believe for a second this is a three and a half hour meeting unless it included nap time
00:56:26.420
uh there i mean this president i just don't think anyone engages for that amount of time
00:56:32.340
but if you don't think those conversations took place take a look at the conversations that took
00:56:37.940
place up in alaska where the chinese uh embassies or ambassadors came and just berated
00:56:44.620
uh our secretary of state and others in a very public way in a way that we've never seen before
00:56:51.100
and then ask yourself do you not think the same thing happened in this conversation because once
00:56:56.420
again president xi is not intimidated by this administration no chris thank you for everything
00:57:03.620
you guys are doing thank you for being one of the people that are you're actually standing up for the
00:57:09.080
regular person i'd like to send you all this research so you have it um because i think that will
00:57:14.540
help you uh on the floor of the house with the fauci act thank you very much well thank you
00:57:20.380
and i'll look forward to that you got it uh congressman chris stewart uh and please call
00:57:26.180
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00:57:31.600
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all right let me uh let me go to jeff in indiana hi jeff welcome to the glenbeck program
00:59:23.180
good morning glen hey first of all i just want to say i appreciate you and all you do
00:59:29.800
thank you always 100 agree with you but that's what life is about that is america man thank you
00:59:35.720
i can i can promise you not 100 of people agree with me either so but uh the research and the
00:59:44.400
connecting of the dots last night was absolutely amazing and i would like to a big hat tip to steve
00:59:50.620
dease uh the follow-up program was amazing that really really brought a lot of important things out
00:59:58.580
um we're trying to uh my wife and i are trying to get people to listen which is difficult you know
01:00:06.640
that as well i know my concern is uh some of the other things have been addressed that i i wanted
01:00:12.160
to ask and talk about but the freedoms lost and you yourself have said you know when freedoms are lost
01:00:18.920
it's hard to regain them yeah and how do we do that and your commercial just prior about the kids and the
01:00:25.760
kids need to know well if they're forced to be vaccinated for this they've lost their bodily
01:00:32.040
freedom um it's not going to happen i i i honestly think you know there are uh 90 percent of americans
01:00:43.140
i talked to a guy who is from hollywood he's a liberal and he said i have the vaccines my teenagers
01:00:50.720
have had the vaccine uh and i have no problem with that i don't like that it's mandated but i think
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it's the right thing for the country and i said and the kids and he said oh i will fight you to the
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death if you make my my little kids have it i think when you are talking about uh something that has
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a uh is healthier for kids to get than the flu and you're forcing the vaccine on them i think people
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are going to rise up and say no way no way i also don't think that the court system is going to allow
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this vaccine mandate to stand uh it looks like it's falling apart quickly quickly it's unconstitutional
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right right right hello and uh welcome to the glenn beck program we're glad you're here um
01:03:30.480
there was a story that came out earlier this week um about a a guy who's a single co-parent father two
01:03:39.840
boys third and fifth grade students at the same school district that he was working for he was
01:03:48.120
uh working at the northern york county school district he was a high school social studies
01:03:53.620
and civics teacher he had been there for 10 years he's an alumni of the school graduated in 2001
01:04:01.920
his focus for instruction has been teaching honors government and economics
01:04:09.320
so i'm gonna let you tell i'm gonna let him tell you why why and what he did that made the school
01:04:19.840
district want to fire him his name is kurt gladfelter uh his attorney is also on the phone it's jeffrey
01:04:28.680
shot uh and i welcome both of you uh to the program hi kurt how are you good glenn how are you very good
01:04:35.620
so you are you are teaching government you're teaching civics and what do you do and why
01:04:43.000
well uh when governor wolf announced that the uh that he was going to put another mask mate
01:04:51.400
mask mandate for public school uh employees and students um i indicated that i was unwilling to comply
01:04:59.700
with such a mandate for a multitude of reasons um and through a chain of events that really kind of
01:05:07.920
began at the end of september before labor day um break uh we got to the point that now the school
01:05:14.920
district wants to uh terminate me for their perception that i am violating the mask mandate however
01:05:22.220
i am in compliance with the uh mask mandate okay then let me have your attorney explain what are they
01:05:31.100
going for here uh jeffrey what what what's how is this how is this working yes well just as a matter
01:05:40.700
of background over the summer a lot of school districts including northern york where kurt works
01:05:45.740
past resolutions making masks optional um that this was apparently overridden by the acting state
01:05:53.780
health secretary's order requiring masks however but that order um contained a really broad exception
01:06:01.340
for people who state they have a medical condition that precludes the wearing of masks
01:06:06.540
um it doesn't require a doctor's note doesn't require anything else in the order itself
01:06:12.700
and uh and kurt did exactly this so he was actually in compliance with the order and all the charges
01:06:20.160
against him that they are trying to fire him for stem from his alleged violation of this order
01:06:26.480
so you said that you had a medical reason kurt i i i had medical mental emotional reasons i mean
01:06:35.780
there's a lot of reasons for why i'm doing what i'm doing but the exception order itself uh the one
01:06:42.640
that we originally filled out that was sent out by our school board um did not require you to
01:06:48.340
list in detail what the reason was it was just that you were claiming an exception or an exemption from
01:06:54.640
the mandate order and that the school district would allow that if you signed it and turned it in whether
01:07:00.020
you were a student or a teacher which i did uh that did not last very long though um that was their
01:07:07.480
initial policy after a week or so our board and uh i should say really our administration because
01:07:15.560
our board did not vote on this reverted to um a policy that was more strict than the verbiage of
01:07:23.760
the mandate order itself and then required teachers and students to get uh medical documentation
01:07:32.180
pretty strict medical documentation uh and for teachers it was uh a disability under the american
01:07:38.460
disabilities act so um that is what was needed uh from the point on to uh be exempted from unbelievable
01:07:47.300
mandate yes this is unbelievable okay so you're placed then on permanent suspension
01:07:52.380
and the district is now taking steps to terminate your employee because you refuse to comply with the
01:08:00.260
mandate right after after speaking at school board meetings talking to administrators trying to
01:08:06.740
get other teachers to kind of unite to fight back against this um i got to the point where those were
01:08:13.480
not working and on october uh 20th which was a wednesday morning that was the day i decided that i was
01:08:19.860
not going to wear that mask anymore uh about halfway through the day um i was uh approached by uh principal
01:08:27.640
and some administrators that um that i was going to be paid on unpaid suspension for two days
01:08:33.540
um then i was instructed to show up monday morning october 25th to conduct a louder mill meeting which i
01:08:41.540
you know informed them that i was in compliance with the school's policy that they voted on twice our
01:08:48.300
school board voted twice to allow masks optional um in june and of august of last year and i said i was in
01:08:57.200
compliance with the school board policy you uh making the decision to move ahead to terminate
01:09:03.200
me based off of an invalid unconstitutional mask mandate coming from the pennsylvania department
01:09:09.100
of health uh secretary um is quite frankly ridiculous and i couldn't understand why they
01:09:16.000
were doing what they were doing there's no reason for them to uh enforce the mandate more in a more
01:09:22.640
strict way than what's actually on the the paper itself and we have other school districts in york
01:09:28.220
county of pennsylvania who are not doing it they are still allowing the the general exception to the
01:09:34.280
the mandate order for students and teachers and i just want them to to to go back to do that so i can
01:09:39.420
go back and doing my job and teaching kids so what do the school board say did they weigh in on this
01:09:44.960
they have weighed in um several times and you know i don't want to vilify them but i i feel like they're
01:09:54.820
making decisions based off of fear uh now when they made decisions based off of uh reason and
01:10:00.900
rationality earlier in the year we had a full-throated debate in our community about this uh what what
01:10:06.880
do parents want when their students came back to school in august and they filled out um you know
01:10:13.320
uh a poll that asked and it was 90 percent that you know parents did not want the mandate uh the
01:10:19.120
mask mandate to be uh uh they wanted to keep it optional right um and and so they they made the
01:10:27.520
correct decision initially and then you know wolf gets on his high horse and and and after expressing
01:10:35.260
several times over the summer that he would not uh implement a new mask mandate for public school
01:10:41.320
uh students this year he went ahead and did that and and glenn if you could have seen the deflation
01:10:48.260
on my students faces when that was announced in my classroom that day it it was it was you know gut
01:10:55.800
wrenching i felt horrible for them most of my students are 11th grade students they have not had a
01:11:02.260
normal high school year yet these are young teenage kids who want to enjoy their youth and they're just
01:11:09.500
simply unable to do it you know their their ninth grade year was cut short our district dismissed
01:11:14.020
earlier because of coronavirus last year was a horrible experience for students we did some hybrid
01:11:20.840
system that was virtual you know two days in school two days out and it was a terrible experience and i
01:11:27.060
just i i i i it was enough was enough you know i gave you last year i understood people were scared but
01:11:32.800
you can't let fear govern your actions for the rest of your life so um so let me ask jeffrey
01:11:38.800
what is the path to victory here um well the next step is going to be a public hearing of the school
01:11:46.520
board now i don't know in covet age what that public hearing is going to look like um and the school
01:11:52.160
board you guys gotta move to texas man you gotta move to texas we're open for business here and we're
01:11:57.200
fine anyway go ahead don't tell my wife that she may take you up yeah yeah well she should
01:12:03.960
um yeah so the school board is is going to in the end have to take a vote on whether to uphold the
01:12:11.100
determination um and the charges or not um so something else in the meantime that has happened
01:12:17.880
which makes this especially interesting is the commonwealth court which is in pennsylvania just below
01:12:23.560
the state supreme court um did hold that the acting health secretary in issuing the order in
01:12:29.900
the first place um was acting without the authority to to issue the order so that so the current state
01:12:39.320
of the law is that the order that forms the whole basis for this itself um was was void because it was
01:12:46.920
uh without authority unbelievable unbelievable it was my position the whole time what'd you say
01:12:52.320
yeah which was what what was my position the whole time you know before it was just like oh this
01:12:56.940
social study teacher is making this statement now i have you know four just judges on a
01:13:02.380
commonwealth panel backing my argument exactly yeah well i think all of these uh mandates are going to
01:13:09.760
fall in the court system i mean they're they're clearly clearly uh not constitutional um
01:13:16.320
kurt i i know there is a um a give send go page to uh to help while you're on unpaid suspension
01:13:25.460
uh and i imagine uh your attorney fees are not going to be cheap uh if you would like to help go to
01:13:33.260
give send go and uh just look for a teacher in pennsylvania fights for liberty um and uh and help him
01:13:43.960
pay his attorney fees and also be able to last while he is out on unpaid suspension give send go
01:13:52.820
teacher in pennsylvania fights for liberty thanks guys please keep me up to date and when you when you find
01:13:59.780
out and anything is moving in either direction please let us know will you certainly thank you very much
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this is the glenn beck program shane in ohio welcome to the glenn beck program
01:15:16.600
hi glenn and stew how are you very good how are you sir good been with you guys from the beginning
01:15:23.240
oh wow thank you yeah so anyway uh in october of last year i uh and my co-author published a book
01:15:32.340
called covid operation and your special uh the research that you've done coincides very closely
01:15:41.380
to the research that we have done and um there were some things that our book didn't have that you
01:15:48.340
had and there are some things that uh that uh you know you had that we didn't have right yeah
01:15:55.160
so what were we missing well one of the things was with regard to your conversation with senator
01:16:03.560
ran paul when we when you were talking about where is the money going from these patents
01:16:09.320
um and i would refer to the baidol act of 1980 and that is basically an act that allowed federal
01:16:22.120
employees to receive money personally from patents that they jointly worked with pharma companies
01:16:31.380
to create drugs on and there's been a lot of criticism of this act because
01:16:37.920
uh i think personally it's horrible uh yeah but you know we obtained for our book a list
01:16:45.960
of the patents of the nih and uh everything that uh involves fauci and the patents and it's quite
01:16:56.000
extensive um you know everything that he's been involved in and it goes back many years i mean it's not
01:17:04.300
just with the covid thing you know there's there's history where fauci has screwed up things with the
01:17:11.180
hiv aids situation uh i mean it's his history is absolutely horrible so well it it's it has crossed
01:17:22.920
my mind in the past even hearing that he's the highest paid guy uh in all of government you know
01:17:28.960
that's not saying a lot for a doctor who has his experience you would think that at some point he
01:17:35.480
would give up that role and go into the private business you know or private industry because he
01:17:41.500
would have a lot of credibility he'd be worth a lot more outside of the government you would think
01:17:46.060
but once you understand the patent thing and if indeed he is making money off of all of these patents
01:17:52.660
uh really you probably don't make more money out in the private sector because you can direct the funds
01:18:00.980
well and he claims that he donates the money he receives some patents to charity but there's
01:18:09.220
no way to prove that and there's no evidence of that so jane i i appreciate it thank you so much
01:18:15.060
for watching last night thanks for filling us in uh let me go to janet also in ohio hello janet
01:18:20.660
hi glenn hi thanks for taking my call you bet um two two quick questions um one you um we
01:18:30.880
certainly appreciated your special last night um talking about president trump you kind of briefly
01:18:39.180
mentioned him and his advisors um if you could maybe expound on that a little bit and um like did
01:18:47.900
just get thrown under the bus um and i i guess i i feel you know i guess personally i mean i'm a
01:18:56.720
retired pharmacist so i um he just didn't seem to i think if you can address that yeah okay so why
01:19:04.980
don't you hang on with me and i'll let's see if i can answer some of your questions um this is my
01:19:10.560
feeling um and i i haven't gone deeply uh into trump i have talked to two people and to trump about all of
01:19:21.040
this um and what i'm being told was it was such a hectic time that the communication lines uh were not
01:19:32.680
going to the president on absolutely everything that is uh that could be taken two ways we didn't
01:19:41.640
inform him uh or it's true that it was too quick i don't know which one uh to believe quite honestly
01:19:52.220
but i don't think trump had any idea about fauci uh i just i just he would have he would have exploded
01:20:02.260
uh if he knew all that was going on in china and with fauci but there's more to this story and i want
01:20:10.020
to talk to you about it next this is the glennbeck program
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hello america and welcome to the glennbeck program the history of covid 19 when did this begin
01:20:27.140
how how do we know where it came from is anybody actually looking for that truth and was anyone trying
01:20:37.680
to do exactly what happened try to make a covid 19 style virus for good reasons not for a weapon of war
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was anyone trying to do that at the time of this breakout oh the truth bombs are falling last night's
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just going through some of the email that came in after the special last night uh don wrote in
01:22:42.960
said glenn i work at a hospital in ohio over the years i have gone for many periods of time
01:22:49.220
not listening to you because you can be crazy and depressing well gee i don't know it's a great
01:22:56.260
point uh yes shut up bring it up yesterday yesterday i chose to subscribe to the blaze
01:23:02.200
just so i could watch your documentary my mouth dropped open each segment and the last one made
01:23:09.100
me gasp i read the nature article now this is the written nature article that peter dasik uh wrote
01:23:16.420
that says this is not made in a lab this is absolute and anybody who says it is is a crazy person
01:23:24.640
it's pretty amazing once you know the history behind him and who was in on making these decisions
01:23:32.060
she said i something wasn't wrong and i i kind of believed it was lab made but then i read that article
01:23:39.820
and it dampened my skepticism you dropped a bomb on that last night thank you i'm sure i'm not sure what
01:23:47.680
i can do with this information but i can now try to inform colleagues that information is being
01:23:52.920
suppressed don it is and you you could verify that just by watching the special and by the way do not
01:24:02.360
do not quote me don't uh you know don't go to your friends who hate my guts and you know think all the
01:24:11.420
things that george soros paid to have people say about me uh is true i want you to go to blaze tv
01:24:18.840
special.com blaze tv special.com and all of the original documents are available there uh they're in
01:24:28.460
chance some of them are in chinese but you can have google translate translate them for you
01:24:33.000
you can go through these yourself so you know it you make the case you have to make the case
01:24:40.760
uh and you have to know it if you're going to stand otherwise people are going to say that's crazy
01:24:47.800
where'd you get that and they're going to pick you apart tim wrote in glenn i watched your show last
01:24:53.400
night in the blaze anthony fauci's involvement in its genesis and successive cover-up i have to say i
01:25:00.540
believe this is the most important piece of journalistic work since watergate i'm a little
01:25:06.780
depressed in that while radical democrats in the biden administration are currently blowing
01:25:11.580
themselves up with their actions and policies i don't know that a red wave in 2022 and 2024 is going
01:25:19.240
to solve the kind of exposure to deep state actors that you gave last night with a completely conservative
01:25:25.760
congress and president are we going to get back to the real america while people like fauci and all of
01:25:32.620
his deep state staff exist in the government is it possible to clean house over a four-year term
01:25:39.880
i don't think it is um and if you are looking for um donald trump to be president then you should hope
01:25:50.860
that he will pick ron desantis as his vice president um i think if desantis is the guy he should ask trump
01:26:00.100
to be speaker of the house but that's just that's just me you just want that for pure entertainment
01:26:05.180
pure entertainment purposes you can't do it in four years we need at least eight years to be able to do
01:26:12.380
it um and uh fauci i hope will be gone by 2023 because i think the republicans are going to win the house
01:26:24.040
and if they are not part of it they will get rid of anthony fauci let me how will they do that
01:26:32.340
with biden still as president uh i think they will just do investigations and eventually he's like ah
01:26:40.100
this is enough i'm gonna go work for some correct pharmaceutical i'll go i i don't know i'll go work
01:26:44.980
and we'll grow new people in petri dishes oh um let me let me um let me show you some of the stuff
01:26:53.820
that we uncovered last night last night i don't know if you know this darpa was approached by uh dr barrick
01:27:03.940
who is the doctor who uh did the mouse hybrid and dr she who did the um the bat poop
01:27:14.520
uh coronavirus you put those two together and it's like the key master and the gatekeeper
01:27:20.520
maybe we should keep these two apart so one's american one's chinese working at the wuhan lab
01:27:27.080
and then there's peter dasik who is the go-between between them and fauci fauci gives peter dasik's
01:27:35.220
company money and then that money goes to fund this gain-of-function research that's why fauci won't
01:27:43.100
answer ran paul's question well did you fund peter dasik because that was that was gain-of-function
01:27:51.220
research fauci doesn't like answering that question but what most people don't know is i think it was
01:27:57.400
in 2017 you've watched the special um in 2017 dasik and his eco-health alliance requested funding
01:28:06.180
from darpa now this is what they listen to what we have the darpa proposal you can get it uh at uh
01:28:15.680
blaze tv special.com we have the proposal to darpa and their response but listen to what it listen what
01:28:22.800
it is they proposed injecting bat coronavirus collected by the wuhan lab into transgenic humanized
01:28:32.040
mice from dr barrack's lab uh to try to create coronavirus vaccines they even mentioned using
01:28:41.520
test cave sites to do some of the experience uh the experiments if you look at the people involved
01:28:48.420
it's the same story over and over and over again now darpa said yeah i don't think so
01:28:59.300
listen to what they actually wrote back your team discusses risk mitigation strategies to address
01:29:06.160
potential risks of the research to public health and animal safety but it does not mention or assess
01:29:12.540
potential risks of gain-of-function research now remember this is fauci funded this little group of
01:29:22.520
of people and even darpa is calling them out and saying it's too dangerous and here's darpa
01:29:29.240
probably the most sophisticated group of big thinkers in our country at least working for the government
01:29:36.440
uh and they're saying it's gain of function so they they say we're not going to fund it but the funding
01:29:44.460
continues from the nih to peter daszak so now let me take you let me take you to uh to when it actually
01:29:55.980
all started when the when when did it start when did we know about it we started talking about it
01:30:03.900
probably around uh january 8th because we were on vacation for christmas when i first heard about it
01:30:13.120
i heard about it over the christmas holidays is that your recollection when you heard it
01:30:17.800
it was right around then um and then when we got back we had heard about it we talked about it
01:30:24.680
and then we started seeing videos well the first time everybody thinks the pandemic officially began
01:30:32.180
december 31st because december 31st is when china finally said hey there's a problem we've got a virus
01:30:40.740
but it's not transmissible human to human okay they knew that wasn't true listen to what happened
01:30:48.580
in the uh in the summer of 2020 so after covid had already started is we're in the 15 days
01:30:57.040
you know to flatten the curve in that summer the wuhan lab with with dr xi they release a study they
01:31:06.960
release uh a uh a paper on covid viruses in humanized mice and the study is released in i think it's august
01:31:21.360
of 2020 but the actual research was done in the wuhan lab in the summer of 19 now why do i bring that up
01:31:34.240
well because it's exactly the same players and the same thing that was proposed to darpa now it's
01:31:40.820
happening in the wuhan lab but what where it gets interesting is the timeline on september 12th
01:31:49.060
they had the uh the wuhan archive system which allows anybody to go into their archives and see all of
01:31:57.820
the records see what they're working on everything else and all of all of the scientific stuff is
01:32:03.540
archived well it shuts down on september 12th gone and they don't open it up again now the bbc
01:32:14.520
asks dr xi what happened and she says we were hacked we were hacked okay maybe maybe they were hacked
01:32:22.360
that happens so there somebody's hacking the wuhan lab uh for some reason trying to get all their
01:32:29.040
information so they shut it down on the same day they ask for security so they increase security in
01:32:36.800
the lab on the same day now okay all right if somebody's hacking into you and you want additional
01:32:45.320
security those two things do kind of go together and then all of a sudden everything starts to shut
01:32:52.420
down and then they say oh we need to we need to fix our air handling system we need a new air system
01:32:58.560
okay all right then the world military games kick off in wuhan now this is just a few weeks after the
01:33:09.300
air handling system incident in october 10 000 international athletes attend from more than a hundred
01:33:16.320
company countries now listen to this in the reports at the time one athlete attended said the streets of
01:33:23.880
wuhan were nearly empty it was a ghost town this is early october upon arrival to the airport athletes had
01:33:33.100
their temperatures recorded and were forced to wash their hands when they entered buildings
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now is that standard practice multiple athletes later got sick with covid like symptoms and went home and
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their families got sick we have a document that you can get at blaze tv specials.com the document is a
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hospital report that has been leaked from the chinese ministry we found it in the research that was
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provided by drassic it shows at least 10 hospitals in wuhan were already receiving covid patients in
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october so we have the weird activity we have the report of what they were doing in the summer
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then we have the weird activity at the beginning of september then we have people start getting sick
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we have temperatures checked the streets vacant one athlete said this is early october the rumors were
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that the government warned the inhabitants not to go out okay now let's go back to the wuhan lab
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we already have 10 hospitals that are taking covid people we have the weird temperature thing
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and on november 3rd three researchers from the wuhan lab get sick covid like symptoms they go to the
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hospital so between september through november something's going on but china doesn't tell us
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inside the lab on now december 3rd they made another request they needed to get an air incinerator
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something that you could do yeah i mean you know people be able to see the the work that you did
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talked about the the cover-up of fauci yes uh and the the meetings that they had uh and the
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the arm twisting that happened and the bribery that i believe happened uh to get all these scientists on
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last night wasn't it it really was yeah i mean there's a lot there and it's all backed up by
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so the rittenhouse jury is still out this is what day number three uh do you remember how long it took
01:42:09.640
to uh deliberate for oj simpson no guess what do you think it was was it a long time short time
01:42:18.860
let me think back to that time i mean this trial went on forever eight months maybe it wasn't that
01:42:26.420
long i mean the trial seemed to go on forever but maybe it wasn't that long they were the jury
01:42:29.900
deliberated for four hours four wow really hours eight months four hour deliberation this is going on
01:42:42.380
for three days now there has been a call for a mistrial now and i because i was wrapped up in
01:42:48.960
the special yesterday i i don't really understand what's going on it's about revolving around a
01:42:54.220
video but we thought we would get uh nick ricada uh back on he's the host of the podcast ricada law
01:43:01.300
um and you can find that on youtube he has been watching this uh along with his panel the whole time
01:43:08.200
um can you can you bring me up to speed nick what what's going on yeah glenn uh first thanks for
01:43:15.760
having me back on really appreciate it um what what's been going on is i'll categorize it this way
01:43:22.520
what i would consider a miscarriage of justice by the state attorneys in uh in kenosha wisconsin
01:43:28.660
attorneys binger and krauss have been frankly uh it appears violating kyle rittenhouse's constitutional rights
01:43:36.700
from from jump um and and the particular motions for mistrial there they're actually two outstanding
01:43:44.960
motions for mistrial one of them is with prejudice and that's based on these constitutional violations
01:43:50.280
the other one is for a motion for mistrial without prejudice that was raised orally by cory
01:43:55.880
sheriffisi yesterday and um they both kind of revolve around this drone footage uh the drone footage
01:44:04.740
was a surprise a piece of surprise evidence that was introduced on friday after the trial had
01:44:12.500
started so we'd already been going for you know four or five days they get this piece of drone footage
01:44:17.580
and it has become the linchpin of the case for the state saying that kyle rittenhouse raised his gun
01:44:24.280
at uh joshua zaminsky and that that constitutes provocation which would uh defeat or impair his self-defense
01:44:32.620
claim so the problem is this footage which came in and uh now we have allegations and they appear to be
01:44:41.880
true that the state provided a lower resolution copy of this drone footage to the defense when they did
01:44:49.480
their discovery disclosures and so the defense is operating on less information in preparing their case
01:44:56.480
and they only got the full res version after uh the the introduction of evidence was done and they were
01:45:02.600
arguing over jury instructions okay so so hold hold it just a second so the jury saw this
01:45:08.660
in 4k and the defense never had seen it in 4k and what does go ahead oh sorry technically they saw it in
01:45:19.740
844p resolution uh and the defense had a 212p resolution copy oh my gosh uh you know like the
01:45:29.800
resolution of a 1998 cell phone screen so wait a minute so what did they not see in that copy with
01:45:39.780
such low resolution uh the what they what you can't see from the low res or the high res copy in my
01:45:47.000
opinion is kyle rittenhouse raising his gun um but the the the state says from the high res copy which
01:45:54.640
they then had the forensic crime lab enhance uh and and enlarge images from they say you can see kyle
01:46:02.040
rittenhouse raise his gun which would be that provocation uh which would lead to the defeat of
01:46:07.340
the self-defense claim but when the defense if you look at it uh at you know one i think it's one
01:46:13.960
16th the resolution is what we're talking about here you can't see anything but tiny little blobs
01:46:19.980
and it's important to realize that where kyle rittenhouse is in the video on the defense's
01:46:26.080
video he's probably only 10 or 11 pixels high i mean it's it's a tiny fraction of the screen
01:46:31.900
because he's very far away from where the drone is at the time they allege he raised his gun
01:46:36.180
okay so the judge is allowing the drone footage to be reviewed by the jury uh correct in the jury room
01:46:45.380
um they they had to come down to the courtroom for that for that specific piece the rest of the
01:46:53.720
footage uh they have been allowed to uh that they've requested so far they have been allowed
01:46:58.240
to review in the jury room on on a sanitized laptop uh that that only has basically a media player
01:47:05.220
and the uh the files that they're looking to review but the the drone footage they cleared
01:47:11.460
out the courtroom they shut down all the technology that was in there they had bailiffs check all of
01:47:15.860
the uh all of the benches and make sure no one like left a phone recording or whatever and the jury
01:47:20.480
came in and everybody but the jury and one bailiff were were cleared out so that they could review that
01:47:26.160
footage on a large screen tv why did they have to go down just because of the large screen tv
01:47:31.660
it's technically wisconsin law um and and this is the interesting thing there was a large argument
01:47:39.280
over whether or not the jury could have the video uh the unfettered access to the videos yesterday
01:47:45.660
um there was also a previous argument in which the state said that allowing them unfettered access
01:47:51.660
to videos the state agreed would be reversible error but then they changed their tune uh because they
01:47:57.320
they they really want this this drone video to be reviewed now the judge does not agree with that
01:48:03.020
law and he's inclined to uh allow them to have unfettered access but um he's been playing pretty
01:48:10.480
careful in this case uh and so i i guess that's why he allowed the the drone footage to be reviewed but
01:48:16.860
only in the courtroom whereas the other footage is not and and there's a there's a legal dispute over
01:48:22.920
where that is the case law isn't fully clear but they had agreed a couple days before now they're
01:48:28.040
changing their tune so will the case do you think be dismissed is this is this headed for a mistrial
01:48:35.600
it glenn it really should be and one of the frustrations i've had and this is a personal opinion
01:48:43.860
um and and several of the members on my panel have have uh carried this same opinion but i don't i
01:48:50.160
don't speak for everybody of course but i i feel like the defense is not pushing hard enough on
01:48:56.160
this issue um we've seen a level of passivity uh from the defense on this where it seems like the
01:49:03.640
judge is ready to grant a mistrial either with or without prejudice it kind of depends on the arguments
01:49:09.360
that follow but he it almost feels like he's waiting for the defense to just push it you know push
01:49:15.240
over the edge uh the question they keep raising the question and then the state will kind of
01:49:19.920
filibuster and talk and talk and talk and and if if any of your uh listeners out there want a really
01:49:27.080
fascinating uh approach to bs you can go listen to the uh assistant district attorney krauss give his
01:49:34.280
explanation for how they sent a compressed video uh and they kept the full video yesterday it was it was
01:49:39.520
phenomenal uh it reminded me of the scene in chicago give him the razzle dazzle wow um it feels like the
01:49:47.760
judge is just waiting for the defense to stand up and advocate for their client saying no judge this
01:49:52.420
needs to happen our client has been prejudiced and this is irreparable at least in this case but we
01:49:58.660
would say forever why do you say uh why why do you think they're not doing this
01:50:04.620
i don't know uh my best guess and my most deferential guess is that they have taken an uh an approach
01:50:14.100
that mark richards laid out uh the other day that said judge we've had nothing to hide we've disclosed
01:50:19.940
everything and and they have they have not been objecting to the introduction of evidence uh they've
01:50:25.220
been allowing everything to come out in fact they put kyle on the stand um which was uh you know a
01:50:31.220
controversial decision in a criminal defense case and so they they have taken the approach of we have
01:50:36.300
nothing to hide and they've made compelling arguments to the jury about that but uh i i feel like it's
01:50:43.460
part of their grand strategy to kind of let this play out i think they think the judge really wants this
01:50:49.500
to be decided by the jury um so that i think he does um what is it that they're asking for besides this
01:50:56.900
footage do you have any indication i mean my gut tells me uh that there's just a couple of holdouts
01:51:03.460
that will just not will not compromise and they're like nope guilty uh and because it seems like such
01:51:11.240
an open and shut case what they've been asking for what does it tell you um well the i i i think i agree
01:51:22.040
with you i think that's what it what tells me as well is the it it seems like there are largely
01:51:29.120
people who who would say not guilty and a couple a couple holdouts and we've had some unconfirmed
01:51:35.440
sort of reports coming in um about uh about two to three people who have raised concerns and and it seems
01:51:43.960
like uh there may be those people just just hanging on and and that's your right as a juror to do no one can
01:51:50.360
force you to vote one way or another but with those holdouts the the question is are they requesting
01:51:55.680
the videos as like a delay tactic uh to try and convince somebody else or reinforce their their
01:52:01.900
position that they're not going to change or is it the big group of people trying to convince a small
01:52:07.060
group and we don't really know at first they didn't ask specifically for the drone footage but then
01:52:12.460
you know later that day they did and this is the problem with the drone footage and why i think the
01:52:17.720
judge needs to resolve this via mistrial is because even the doubt that they had and the delay that
01:52:23.840
they had in providing that drone footage it it makes the jury ask questions well why do they need
01:52:29.800
to talk about it right this is in evidence we watched it uh why do they need to talk about this drone
01:52:35.020
footage to me the entire thing needs to be either mistrial without prejudice and redone or mistrial and
01:52:41.620
and canceled forever which is what i would prefer what do you mean that they would ask why did they have
01:52:46.140
to talk about this what what questions would that bring up well so the jury sends a request to the
01:52:53.420
court to review a particular piece of evidence and when they uh there was a significant delay between
01:53:00.340
that request happening and the uh you know the judge had to have a conversation with the attorneys
01:53:06.100
about whether or not uh this drone footage was going to be shown to the jury and and so to me if i ask a
01:53:13.620
question early in the day and i get a response quickly or if i ask a question later in the day
01:53:19.840
and it takes me you know two hours to get a response what's the difference what has happened why am i going
01:53:25.840
down to a courtroom for this video but i'm stuck i get the other videos brought to me in the deliberation
01:53:30.980
what do you think that who does that play towards the defense or the prosecution
01:53:37.480
that that i can't know just because the you know i don't know the the actual minds of the jury
01:53:45.240
but it it just says to me no matter where they are a juror is going to ask extra questions about
01:53:51.580
this evidence and with the drone footage i think the evidence in the drone footage itself is prejudicial
01:53:57.300
in the way it's in the way it was brought to the court in the way it was argued in front of the court
01:54:01.420
um they you know they're going to be looking at this footage more and more and there's that idea
01:54:07.780
that if you keep seeing the same thing looking for something you'll eventually find it
01:54:12.020
nick ricada um from uh ricada law you can find that on youtube.com slash ricada law thank you so
01:54:22.600
much nick i appreciate it i really appreciate it glenn thank you god bless me back you bet we'll talk
01:54:28.800
soon thank you hopefully we'll talk soon hopefully there will be a uh a verdict soon that's an
01:54:35.920
interesting thing though because in the way if you're the defense you might think this trial is
01:54:41.020
going so well we don't want to force it into a mistrial unless they can't bring it up again you
01:54:47.640
don't want to just give them a chance to start it over and there's speculation they were doing that
01:54:51.600
intentionally yeah uh so it's a tough balancing act for the defense right here it's tough i mean i
01:54:58.780
just i would oh i feel for that kid man you imagine being written house and the jury's out for the
01:55:04.620
third day and you thought it was open and shut and everybody else said it was open and shut and
01:55:09.280
they're still sitting there there is that thing where they did get a bunch of different options
01:55:15.500
for lighter charges like hey you don't have to go after you know the top murder charge maybe it's
01:55:21.660
something lesser like this and they those options didn't really appear until very late in the process so
01:55:27.700
maybe they're going through to see if any of those apply obviously i don't think any of them apply
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