Fauci is No ‘Mother Theresa’ | Guests: Charlie Kirk & Kory Yeshua | 6⧸3⧸21
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Glenn Beck is back in the spotlight with a new segment called "Shark Bumps" in which he talks about sharks and their attack on the subway system in New York City. He also talks about the White House's response to a question about the recent cyber attack on our infrastructure.
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Hello America and welcome to the program. We're going to start with the corruption in Washington. And I don't
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think we're going to leave there today. The corruption is becoming more and more obvious. And we are being
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set up. We're going to talk about Fauci and his his emails and the lies and the cover up that has been
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happening and the collusion with big tech. But also, I want to start at the White House and what the White
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House said yesterday about the cyber attacks. I believe we are being set up. And I explain in 60 seconds.
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I believe there are two things going on with the hacking. One, these are shark bumps. If you don't
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know what a shark bump is, sharks, when you're swimming with the sharks, which is just a stupid
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idea. But when you're swimming with the sharks, you don't want to move. A great white might come
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up to you and they bump you. And they bump you to see if you move, see if you're food. If you move,
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you're food. It is the first thing they do before they attack something. They check it out and see
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what it is. That's exactly what I think is happening right now in some ways with our cyber security.
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Look what has happened. 2016, Russia went into our elections. They didn't succeed, but they went in.
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And the only reason why they didn't succeed is because they were looking at the state level.
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They were not looking at the local precincts. That's something that Russians don't really
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understand or didn't understand. So what is the United States doing? We're trying to make sure that
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all of our elections are national. A huge, huge mistake. But cyber security, Russia was in on our
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elections. They were in on our elections again in 2020. Now we have a couple of other stories.
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Then we have the infrastructure of the United States being attacked. And notice that with an
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exception of the first hack in 16, these are all private entities. Now, why would that be? Why would
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you attack private entities? They have attacked now an oil pipeline. They've attacked our meat facility.
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The only thing that came close was the New York subway system. But when they went into the New York
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subway system, they didn't cripple it and they didn't do anything. They just went in and they had
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just put in new cameras and these new train cars that were all Chinese, partially owned by the Chinese
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Communist Party. And New York immediately shut those trains down because they could see someone was
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inside monitoring and seeing what was going on. They did not hack it. They did not try to stop it.
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And they didn't hold New York hostage. The only time that we're being held hostage is with private
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companies. And these private companies are affecting our way of life. These are not small
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companies. It's not like they're doing the, you know, the, what was it? Sony was hacked a few years
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ago. I don't really care if you hack Sony. I mean, I don't want it to happen. And we should be
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working to stop all cyber crime like this, but it doesn't affect my life. However, meat does fuel
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does. Now I want you to listen to Jen Psaki and what she said yesterday. These hackers based in Russia
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have disrupted American gas supplies and American meat supplies. Why do you think that these ransomware
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attacks have been rising since President Biden's office? Well, first, I would say these are private
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sector entities who have a responsibility to put in place measures to protect their own cyber
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security. As it relates to why criminal actors are taking actions against private sector entities,
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I don't think I'm the right one to speak to that.
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I think you could certainly go track down those cyber criminals in Russia and have a good chat with
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them. Okay. If you have any leads, we'll take that. Okay. So she's mocking it. But notice what
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she's doing. She's pointing out private sector. Now, I've never heard a White House do that before.
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I've never heard the White House hear of an attack on something that is really, truly critical
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infrastructure. It is private, but it is critical infrastructure. It is a private pipeline. It is a
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private meat processing company. And yet the White House last time when it was colonial pipeline said,
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you know, if they want to negotiate, they should negotiate something else I had never heard before.
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I've never heard the United States of America say negotiate with terrorists. And that's exactly what
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these people are. Terrorists. So what's happening here? Remember, um, this is a power grab and it is
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part of the great reset. And if you understand what the great reset is, the great reset is a public
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private partnership where the government is involved in everything. So if the government stops doing their
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job, uh, and protecting us, uh, and protecting us from things that are a clear and present danger to
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private corporations, just because it's not owned by the United States government doesn't mean that
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it's less important. We have a different system here. Our electricity grid, everything should be
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private, but FDR threw that out the window. And ever since they've been trying to get all of the
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critical infrastructure under the umbrella of the United States government, that way they have
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complete control of everything. So now the white house is holding up our private companies and
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basically saying, we're not going to do anything about it because it's a private issue. This is going
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to continue to happen until it gets so bad that the United States just Joe Biden didn't want to get
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involved. These are private. These are private corporations. I don't want to get involved, but
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now I have to, because these private corporations just won't do what they need to do to protect
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themselves. And this is critical infrastructure. And that's why we need to be involved in this
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critical infrastructure. When it comes to gas, when it comes to fuel, I'm telling you, this is what
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is coming. And it is as clear as it was when Hugo Chavez was trying to take over Sitgo.
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Oh, no, no, no, no, we're not going to. That's a private. He takes it over. And what happens?
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He destroys it. And end of Venezuela. This is coming with our, with our food, with our gas and other
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critical infrastructure. And I'm telling you right now, it's only going to happen to private
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companies. I mean, I know they attacked the, the, uh, subways in New York, a story that most people
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have never even heard of. That was China, but they didn't shut it down and they didn't hold it hostage.
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You attack our power grid. You attack something that is, is a public power, public water. Well,
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then you start to move into active war, but this is just business. This is just private individuals
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not doing what they have to do to shore up against these hackers. That's exactly what is happening.
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We are being set up. The, uh, white house refuses to do anything about it. Congress and Congress is
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in the bag. The Senate, the, the Republicans are so damn busy playing with themselves and talking
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about, you know, what, what, what are we going to, what are we going to do to compromise on this
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latest bill? Instead of looking at the real issues, the entire country is looking at bogus
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outrages, bogus outrages. For instance, let me give you this outrage is a fifth grader from New
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Jersey dresses up as Hitler for school. Now, is this worth the time it took to write? I mean,
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yeah, it's bad, I guess, but listen to the story. Parents are outraged as a fifth grader from a New
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Jersey school was given permission by her teacher to do a presentation on Adolf Hitler in which the
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student listed Hitler's accomplishments. Now this sounds bad, right? Read on. Each student was asked
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to choose a historic figure to present to the rest of the class. Part of the assignment, the student
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involved dressed up as the mass murdering Nazi tyrant and wrote an essay in first person in a
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somewhat celebratory tone. The essay was then displayed in the school's hallways alongside other
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students work. Still sounds bad. The essays include sentences such as my belief in anti-Semitism drove me
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to kill more than 6 million Jews. I was pretty great, wasn't I? The controversial incident was brought
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to the attention of the Board of Education by concerned parents who saw the display of all the
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different historic figures without any context of the nature of the assignment. Here's the context.
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The incident was then investigated by the Board of Education, at the end of which the board announced
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it is unfair to judge any student or teacher in this matter because the lesson was in the context of
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social justice. The board further added the public schools condemn anti-Semitism and racism,
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yada, yada, yada, yada. This was a teacher that was Jewish. And what they had to do was pick
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teacher, pick historic figures who personify good and evil. The students were asked to both speak
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as their chosen historic figure to rationalize their actions as the historic figures might have done,
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but also point out as the student what these actions were, good or evil. How is this a national outrage?
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If you want to go on anti-Semitism, let's look at the real outrage.
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Google diversity. Now, Google is a company that is looking to weed out hate. They're running
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algorithms and working on algorithms to make sure that hate just isn't tolerated. Well, that's great,
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but how do you define hate? Well, I think the Google diversity head doesn't really understand hate
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because he has posted on his blog that Jews have an insatiable appetite for war and insensitivity to
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the suffering of others. Huh? Now, Google, the one who's controlling speech, the one who is trying to
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make sure that nobody says anything hateful, the head of diversity says that the Jews,
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the Jews have insensitivity to suffering of others and an insatiable appetite for war.
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Yeah, but did you hear what that fifth grader did in the hallway?
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We are being led down the wrong road every single day. We have to understand what is important and what
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is a show. What's happening in our schools with CRT is critical. In fact, anything that's happening in
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our schools that starts with the word critical is critical and it has to be stopped.
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But we also have to look at the bigger picture. People talking about the high gas price. Well,
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it's not the story of the high gas price. It's why do we have high gas prices? The reason why we have
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high gas prices is because the president is on a jihad against oil. He doesn't. He has stopped the
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pipeline. Then he didn't protect the infrastructure and didn't do anything to help. He said to the
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colonial pipeline people, go ahead and negotiate with the terrorists.
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On top of that, he's doing everything he can environmental wise. He's making California look like
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rookies. So let's start talking about the why things are happening, why they are happening, because that's the
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important part. Why was Tony Fauci lying? Why? That's the important part. We'll get to that. That story here in
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So a civil rights activist, the co-founder of Project 21, former constitutional law professor
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at George Mason University. I mean, this is a real civil rights activist, not a pretend one.
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He said after the president's speech in Tulsa on Monday.
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He said, this is perhaps one of the worst race hoaxes since the Jussie Smollett charge.
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When the president of the United States stands up and lies to the American people, he says that we're
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so racist and that in particular, if you look around in your community, you need to keep your
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eye out for one particular type of individual, white men, white nationalists, white racists.
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There is no evidence of any of this, Cooper claimed. There is evidence that this problem exists there.
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I'm sorry. There is no evidence that this problem exists in the workplace.
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There is no evidence that this is happening in our jails. No, no evidence in any place.
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In fact, I ask right now for the president of the United States to declassify whatever intelligence
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he's purporting to rely upon to make this claim. It is a flat out falsehood.
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He went on. We are having a circumstance now where we are that we are told that what we see,
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we must deny and then only listen to the lie. I can't. I mean, it is amazing to me. If you know
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anything at all about history, if you know anything about the Second World War, you take the big lie
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and you just keep repeating it over and over and over again and people start to believe it.
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that's exactly what's happening. And people are being locked into place. If you believe in the
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Constitution, if you believe in the rule of law, if you believe that there is racism, but anti-racism
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is racism in and of itself and will only make the problem worse, you're going to be deemed a problem
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in the future. This is why we all must stand up now. If you haven't, if you haven't looked into
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what is being taught in your school, even if you don't have kids in school, please go to the school
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board meetings. Please run for a school board member. The extremists have been running for a long
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time and they are deeply embedded in our schools. In North Carolina, the county, one of the counties
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in North Carolina, Surrey County, just banned Coca-Cola machines. It's something. It is something.
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The reason why they're doing it is because of their left-wing politics.
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These companies are going to get worse and worse and worse. Remember, I told you yesterday,
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look what's happened with COVID. We're now finding out that much of this has been a lie. This is real,
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but we've known where it came from. It was something that we, Fauci, knew about. And he knew about
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several of the things that were helpful to not spread it. And we did the exact opposite of those
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things. And what has happened? The global corporations have gone more powerful. They have
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become richer. And the entrepreneur is being crushed. This is the Glenn Beck Program.
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So for all the cyber criminals that might be listening to the program, stop it. Stop it.
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Your mother would be ashamed of you. Anyway, I know cyber crime is fun and profitable, but stop it,
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will you? First, it was voting and we took it. Then it was the oil pipeline and we took it again.
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Now you have the gall to hack into the meat packing industry and try to steal beef. Have you no shame,
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This is the Glenn Beck Program. We're glad you're here. It is Thursday. We're almost done.
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Almost done with a, uh, another long week. Uh, welcome and, uh, hello to Steve Bregeer,
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otherwise known as Stu, for reasons which we won't discuss at this point. It involves prison
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time and, uh, other things. Hi, Stu. Rough period in my life, Glenn. Thank you for having me on the
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program. It was, it was. Yeah, you're welcome. You're welcome. Well, we're 35 minutes into it,
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and so far you haven't contributed one bit. Yeah, you've been running your mouth like crazy. Um,
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but I did have a couple of questions as you're going through your- You have a couple of questions.
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Your cyber, uh, monologue there. You know, do you feel- Do you disagree with it? No.
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No, I don't think I do. I feel like we're in that position, and tell me if, if you think this is
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correct, in that, like, we went through a lot of these things together. In 2000, in 1998, I remember
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doing a show with you on WABC in New York, where you talked about Osama bin Laden and, you know,
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bodies in the street of New York City. Uh, three years later, it became this reality.
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There, the threat- You didn't make up. You weren't like, you know what? I think this guy,
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this random guy in Afghanistan is going to be really mean. The threat was known, right?
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...below the surface. It was- We knew something could happen, but we didn't think it was going
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to change our lives. 2004, we- I remember doing a show, uh, almost a year to the day before
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Hurricane Katrina, where we talked about the threat that was real for New Orleans and how
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if the wrong, you know, hurricane hits New Orleans, it could be underwater and the whole
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city could be destroyed. It was a known threat. Yeah, called it the most dangerous city, the
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most dangerous city in America. I called it that in 2004. Yeah. 2005, almost to the day.
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Almost to the day. And I remember thinking, like, at that time, it was a known threat, but it
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didn't feel like it was going to change the national picture at any point soon. It was
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just bubbling under the surface. You know, how many shows have you done over the years
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where we talked about the potential of a global pandemic breaking out? When we talked about
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it, you know, with previous threats, we knew, everyone knew there was a threat of a pandemic
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that could do massive damage and kill a lot of people and shut down economies, but it never
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felt like it was around the corner that it was going to change our lives until it did,
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right? This cyber attack situation feels like that to me, where we are, we hear these things
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all the time. We know they're going on. The threat is a known threat. And we know it's possible
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that it could shut down society and change everything in a couple of days. Do you think that we are in
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that period before the storm hits us in a year or two years and three years?
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Oh, yeah. And I think that it is, I think, again, it's going to change the world in ways that
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you can't imagine. I personally think that, you know, the Democrats have a good thing going for
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them right now. All they have to do is create the situations that cause trouble, or just let trouble
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happen. And then they can rush in with the answer. Right now, it is not a coincidence that Pataki
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is saying, don't talk to me about it. You're changing the name. Talk to the private sector.
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Okay. You know her name is Jen Psaki. You've been saying Jen Psaki sucks because you think it's funny.
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Then you called her the former governor of New York, George Pataki, which he is not.
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Yeah. So she's not that, but she sucks almost as much. In fact, a little more. But, you know,
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and I'm not going to be that her family has been holding the peace silent for generations. And I will
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not be a part of that oppression from the Psaki family. Anyway, you know, it's not a coincidence that
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she is saying talk to the private sector. Why would the president of the United States and the White
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House say that? You just had you have really high prices. Prices are going higher over the summer for
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gas. We're already, what, 50 percent higher than we were a year ago in gas. Part of that had to do with
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with the colonial pipeline. The rest of that had to do with the policies and shutting down the
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Keystone pipeline. And the president at the time said something I've never heard before.
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Maybe this private company should just make the decision to negotiate. What? Now the meat.
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This is another critical infrastructure. Meat. Well, they're already doing things to hurt the
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beef industry. They're already hurting farmers. And now they don't do anything when a quarter of our
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production of food, a quarter is disrupted by another Russian gang. And what do we do?
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Psaki says again yesterday, well, you're talking to the wrong people. You should talk to those
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industries. They refused. They refused to do what those companies should do, protecting their
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infrastructure. Stu, this is a setup. This is a setup. And I'm not saying that they're colluding with
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the Russians. They're just not letting an emergency or a crisis go to waste. Well, they are setting this
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up. Do you remember what Wilson did with the the Black Tom explosion? Black Tom explosion happened in
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I think 1914. It pierced the the the chest of the Statue of Liberty. The reason why you can't go into
00:30:24.020
the arm anymore is because of the Black Tom explosion. It was a munitions explosion. It was done by the
00:30:31.380
Germans. But Wilson couldn't say that because he was promising the the world. If you just reelect me,
00:30:37.660
I won't take us into war. Well, he was lying. Once they needed the truth, they revealed the truth
00:30:46.140
in December of 1941. They start talking about, oh, we found out the truth. But Wilson pinned it on
00:30:53.640
capitalists not doing the right thing. It's the same thing. It's the same story. It's happening again.
00:31:02.040
It strikes me as, of course, it's true that a private company has a responsibility to protect their, you
00:31:09.000
know, they should just leave their website wide open for everyone to hack, just like you wouldn't leave
00:31:12.780
your doors unlocked or not have an alarm system at your at your business. But once a crime happens, the
00:31:19.580
government is supposed to be involved, right? I mean, isn't that how this is supposed to work?
00:31:24.140
Correct. Not necessarily to protect it, but to enforce the law. But this is what the Democrats are
00:31:33.240
doing. Lawlessness everywhere. And that creates a problem that they can then step in and say,
00:31:39.700
we have to nationalize. We're going to have to nationalize all of this stuff because the threat
00:31:44.480
is just too big. And as it continues to grow, and things become more expensive, things become,
00:31:52.040
I mean, I was in the grocery store yesterday, and I was with a friend. And he lives up here. I'm up at
00:31:59.640
the ranch, and he lives up here. And he's like, you know, I didn't even put this together until now.
00:32:06.780
There was a guy working at the grocery store that used to work at the, you know, the place where you
00:32:12.960
buy motorcycles and four runners and snowmobiles and eBay, and Rhino, you know, all those things.
00:32:21.000
What'd you say? eBay? No, no. And it's a, you know, it's a, it's a shop and in a, in a,
00:32:30.160
an area like this, where, you know, farmers use four runners, there's always business happening
00:32:38.400
there. Well, the guy who was used to work there is now working at the grocery store.
00:32:43.640
And he said, I never put it together until just now, because I had asked him, hey, we have one
00:32:51.320
of our rhinos down. I got to get a, I got to get a four runner. Is there, is there anything,
00:32:55.240
you know, that we can, we can get, how much do they cost? And he said, well, you can't get them now.
00:33:00.960
I said, what do you mean you can't get them? He said, they've, they've let everybody go because
00:33:07.980
there's no product to sell, no product to sell. I've never seen that in my lifetime. We have taken
00:33:18.540
everything from our food to our medicine, to, to chips. I mean, Silicon Valley, all of our
00:33:30.940
chips are not made here anymore. Our fuel, we were energy independent. We're going to be dependent
00:33:36.880
on somebody else again. We're insane right now. Insane. We're not paying attention to the real
00:33:43.740
threat, which is inside of our nation. And instead, what are we doing? You're, of course,
00:33:50.400
the real threat about, you're talking about white supremacy, I would assume. Yeah, exactly.
00:33:56.300
We are paying attention to that one. So honestly, like, you know, again, I think Joe Biden is a
00:34:02.120
terrible president. Just have that be, have that being said off the bat. But like, this is a
00:34:09.080
difficult problem. What is he supposed to do? I mean, you know, you have, you're not going to go
00:34:14.620
to a, to, to war with Russia. You really like to avoid that if it's at all possible. You're not going
00:34:20.860
to go to a war over hamburger prices going up or, or gas prices going up. You know, they shut down
00:34:26.520
the entire power grid. There very well could be planes in the air. So you have to stop it well
00:34:31.660
before that. What are you supposed to do if you're Joe Biden? So I don't think that they are going to
00:34:36.720
shut down power grids. I don't think, unless they are, unless they are privately owned, they will shut
00:34:44.320
down privately owned things. But anything that is in the public realm, I don't think they're going to do.
00:34:50.080
I could be wrong on this. But those things cross into act of war. This is just look at the look at
00:34:57.260
the White House's stance. It's just private industry. You'd have to ask them. If it was a national
00:35:04.640
grid, then the president would have to comment on that. And that would be an act of war.
00:35:11.060
The president should be taking and so should Congress strong steps against Vladimir Putin.
00:35:17.620
Vladimir Putin is not responsible, I don't think, for these things, but he surely knows what's going
00:35:24.040
on. Nobody does anything this big against a nation as powerful, that used to be as powerful as the United
00:35:33.400
States of America. Without his knowledge, you would never do it. So he is, he's at least just
00:35:41.800
invisible on this. Just, I don't know anything about it. But he absolutely does. And the president
00:35:48.740
should be leaning on him hard. And I'm sorry, by going to see Vladimir Putin, do you think Biden
00:35:54.220
is going to put Vladimir Putin in his place? He's a bumbling fool at this point. Yeah. And I say that
00:36:01.500
with sadness, but our president is a bumbling fool. There is a belief inside intelligence circles that
00:36:10.100
basically the U.S. government is denying what they know, which is that this is, while maybe not
00:36:19.180
directed specifically by the Russian government, these attacks are allowed to go on and encouraged
00:36:27.460
to go on, go ahead, play, see what you can find, see what you can do. And we're not going to stop
00:36:33.500
you. Just don't do anything in Russia or to any of our allies. Is that what you believe the situation
00:36:39.900
is? Yeah, I do. I think they are, you know, do not go after anybody in the former Soviet Union. Don't
00:36:51.020
go after any of our friends. But have your way with the United States. I'm going to turn a blind
00:36:57.280
eye. But have a good time. You know, the other thing that I think is interesting on this is the
00:37:02.720
name of the hacker group this time around. Have you heard people try to pronounce it? No. It's
00:37:10.400
really, it's really evil. I mean, it's really easy. It's evil with an R at the beginning, as in
00:37:16.620
Russia. Revil. It is the word evil with the word with the letter R before it. Subtle. I
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Well, at least we don't live in India. There is a story out of India, a tragic story about
00:39:09.820
bride and groom that were about to be married. Everything was set. The family was all there.
00:39:16.520
It was happening at the house. And the bride just says, I don't feel well. She clutches her chest.
00:39:23.120
She dies of a heart attack. Rushed to the hospital, declared dead. Apparently in India,
00:39:28.200
you take the body back to the house. I don't know if it's laying in state or whatever,
00:39:32.060
but they didn't know what to do about the wedding. You know, there was the groom all dressed up and
00:39:37.520
all the, you know, every, all the guests were there and everything else. So he, I mean, in an act of
00:39:43.600
really true love, uh, he said, what about her, the younger daughter and the family said, uh, sure.
00:39:56.280
Okay. And so the younger daughter put on the dress and, uh, got married. Uh, so with the dead sister
00:40:03.100
in the other room, the brother said it was a little weird. Uh, that might be the understatement
00:40:09.020
of the year, but, uh, at least we don't live there. Is this, is this, um, this, this movie
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called the Hunter Biden story? Uh, it's essentially seems like it really kind of basically the same
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story. Exactly. The honor Biden story. It is. Oh, I will say a lot less drugs, less hookers,
00:40:32.760
less embezzling, less, uh, less overall crime. I don't want to, I don't want to disparage this
00:40:38.580
wonderful family, uh, that you're talking about. No, no. And if that's not a story of true love,
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Stu, I don't know what is, you know, your, your bride dies and you say, I don't know. We got a
00:40:52.560
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You know, I've never believed in two Americas until recently. There are two Americas, but it's not
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split in black and white, rich or poor. It is really split between those that believe that we're on the
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right track and those that believe we're in deep, deep, deep trouble. Those who believe in the
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constitution and the rule of law and those that don't. Fauci has been somebody who I think we all
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kind of trusted at the beginning and then it started falling apart. But should we have trusted him at all?
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So Dr. Fauci has had now thousands of his emails released through the Freedom of Information Act
00:45:37.800
starting at the beginning of the pandemic. And the story isn't getting very much coverage,
00:45:44.480
except for the few glowing headlines from the ever reliable mainstream media. But let's take a look at
00:45:50.820
first how they want you to view this story. Then I'll show you what's really going on in those emails
00:45:56.980
and what's being completely ignored by any of the mainstream media and how Zuckerberg and others
00:46:05.400
are all involved in this. From CNN yesterday, thousands of emails from and to Dr. Fauci
00:46:12.020
revealed the weight that came with his role as a rare source of frank honesty with the Trump
00:46:18.420
administration's COVID-19 task force. Wow. From the Washington Post, the correspondence from March and
00:46:26.320
April 2020 opens a window to Fauci's world during some of the most frantic days of the crisis when
00:46:32.780
the longtime director of the National Institute of Allergy and Affectious Diseases was struggling
00:46:37.840
to bring coherence to the Trump administration's chaotic response to the virus and President Trump
00:46:44.640
seeking to minimize its severity. From CNBC, Dr. Fauci's 18-hour workday includes two breaks and
00:46:52.080
answering quote emails until I'm too tired that I just can't do it anymore. Wow. Wow. He's a saint.
00:47:04.260
So that's the media narrative. That's what the arbiters of truth have decided is the main takeaway from
00:47:11.640
the Fauci email dump. You're supposed to take away that Dr. Fauci is Mother Teresa in pants. Just a poor old man
00:47:20.600
who has worked tirelessly emailing people until one in the morning, never taking a break, trying his
00:47:26.280
best to make the most out of a confusing and scary time while also battling against the corrupt and
00:47:32.860
idiotic Trump administration and their supporters who attempted to thwart Fauci's heroic efforts in
00:47:39.020
every turn. So don't even bother to read the emails. We read them for you. There's nothing there.
00:47:45.560
Just a poor white man. Old, really muzzled by an evil orange bully.
00:47:53.980
Except that's nowhere near what's actually going on in the emails. The media have done what they have
00:47:59.560
done for decades. They completely ignored what cuts against what Trump and conservatives have been
00:48:05.920
saying all along, and they show you how grossly unprofessional and unqualified Dr. Fauci was and still
00:48:12.300
is. So let's take a look at what is explicitly in the emails, starting with Dr. Fauci admitting that
00:48:21.200
he was never muzzled by the Trump administration. March 2nd, 2020, Dr. Fauci responded to an email
00:48:27.740
asking if he'd ever been felt muzzled by the Trump administration, stating, I've been very explicit in
00:48:33.560
stating that I am not being muzzled or censored. I say exactly what I want to say based on scientific
00:48:40.100
evidence. I've stated this on multiple TV programs of the past few days, including at major press
00:48:46.340
conferences with many, many reporters present, including TV cameras. I could not possibly be
00:48:52.360
more public about this. No sensor, no muzzle, free to speak out. So there we are, Dr. Fauci in an email
00:49:00.760
debunking the biggest claim from early on in the pandemic that Trump was censoring Dr. Fauci,
00:49:07.160
refusing to allow him to speak freely about science. So right off the bat, a major reveal
00:49:13.780
in and of itself about the press. We know that it's not true that they're still carrying water
00:49:20.300
for it. But let's go back something to something that he actually stated in the email. He said,
00:49:26.340
I say what I want to say based on scientific evidence. Really? Really scientific evidence,
00:49:35.560
Mr. You know, double, triple masks. He says what he wants to say based on scientific evidence.
00:49:44.580
Well, let's look at masks. We all know how big Fauci is on masks. He's the biggest reason why so many
00:49:51.140
Americans are the mask police that they are today. So what did Mr. Scientific Evidence originally have
00:49:58.080
to say about the effectiveness of masks? February 5th, 2020, Fauci responded to an email from a woman
00:50:05.840
asking if she should wear a mask at an airport while traveling, stating this. Masks are really
00:50:13.900
for infected people to prevent them from spreading infection to people who are not infected rather
00:50:20.740
than protecting uninfected people from acquiring infection. The typical mask you buy in the drugstore
00:50:27.580
is really not effective in keeping out the virus, which is small enough to pass through the
00:50:33.560
material. Something we have been saying for a very long time. I do not recommend that you wear a mask,
00:50:41.780
particularly since you're going to a very low risk location. In another email sent February 4th,
00:50:49.660
Fauci stated most transmissions occur from someone who is symptomatic, not asymptomatic.
00:50:55.920
All right. So what did he just say in those emails? Not only did he explicitly state that masks are
00:51:02.180
not beneficial to prevent you from getting COVID, but he also threw in that he doesn't recommend
00:51:08.340
wearing a mask at an airport, calling it a low risk location. Well, gee, I know our Department of
00:51:18.140
Homeland Security just issued orders where if you're not wearing a mask at the airport,
00:51:23.160
they need to treat you the same. And I'm quoting as someone who is trying to smuggle on
00:51:29.500
a gun or another prohibited item onto the plane. How many months have we been through with mask
00:51:37.320
mandates now? People claiming that if you don't wear a mask, you'll get COVID, then you'll pass it on to
00:51:42.360
millions and you'll be the cause of deaths of everybody's grandma. Why do airports still have mask
00:51:49.640
mandates in place? Why? This is something Dr. Fauci admitted early on. So what has changed?
00:51:56.620
Why hasn't he recommended the end of the mask mandates for uninfected people and airports?
00:52:02.720
But that's not all. That's not even close to how much these emails exposed, how unqualified and
00:52:08.660
irresponsible Dr. Fauci was during the pandemic. Remember when Trump recommended hydroxychloroquine
00:52:15.080
and everybody went haywire, claiming that Trump was suggesting citizens poison themselves with a
00:52:22.300
drug that has no proof of being affected? Well, March 18th, 2020, the physicist Eric Nielsen sent Dr.
00:52:31.960
Fauci a lengthy email claiming multiple things, such as his belief that China is lying about their death
00:52:38.000
count, the origin of the virus, the mislabeling of flu deaths as COVID deaths in the U S. But most
00:52:45.960
importantly, his studies showed that two drugs, Alvesco and hydroxychloroquine being safe and efficient
00:52:53.820
ways to fight against the virus. What was Dr. Fauci's response to this? March 19th, 2020, Dr. Fauci
00:53:02.740
responded simply, too long for me to read. Oh, okay. You didn't even read something about
00:53:12.660
hydroxychloroquine? Hmm. Okay. He knew the origin at the time, the origin of the virus was most likely
00:53:22.880
man-made in China. But maybe that was too much to read as well. I don't know if you saw what Tucker
00:53:30.220
Carlson did last night, but I want to quote him on several of the emails that Fauci wrote and are
00:53:37.960
available because of the freedom of information request from BuzzFeed. And they go back to the
00:53:44.560
early winter of 2020. At the very beginning, the emails show that Fauci was worried that the public
00:53:52.100
might conclude that COVID had originated at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Now, why would Tony
00:54:00.260
Fauci be concerned that Americans would conclude that? Possibly because Tony Fauci knew perfectly well
00:54:07.780
that he had funded gain of function experiments at the very same laboratory. Remember, gain of function
00:54:15.420
was banned by the Obama administration. But for some reason, after Obama left the White House,
00:54:22.640
somebody just okayed it and sent the money. Emails now prove that Fauci lied about this under oath.
00:54:31.280
Consider the exchange which began the evening of January 31st, 2020. It was Friday, just before
00:54:38.820
midnight. The first email came in from an immunologist called Christian Anderson, who works at the Scripps
00:54:44.940
Research Institute at La Jolla, California. Anderson warned Fauci that COVID appeared to be possibly
00:54:52.560
manipulated in a laboratory. Quote, the unusual features of the virus make up a really small part
00:54:59.660
of the genome, less than 0.1%. So one has to look really closely at all the sequences to see that some
00:55:07.300
of the features potentially look engineered. The very next day, February 1st, Tony Fauci wrote back,
00:55:14.380
thanks, Christian. Talk soon on the call. Fauci then sent an urgent email to his deputy. The subject of
00:55:22.900
the email, all caps, was important. Here's what the email said. Hugh, it is essential that we speak
00:55:30.420
this morning. Keep your cell phone on. Read this paper as well as the email that I forwarded.
00:55:37.380
You will have tasks today that must be done. Attached to the email was a document entitled
00:55:46.060
Barack, she at al nature medicine, SARS gain of function dot PDF. Now the barrack in the attachment
00:55:55.660
referred to Ralph Barrack, a virologist based in the U.S. who collaborated with the Wuhan Institute
00:56:02.040
of Virology. Barrack worked with a woman called Dr. Xi, known as the Bat Lady, because she manipulates
00:56:10.280
coronaviruses that infect bats. Now, keep in mind that during the questioning from Senator Rand Paul
00:56:17.300
of Kentucky fairly recently, Fauci denied that this same Ralph Barrack had conducted gain of function
00:56:24.600
research. Again, this is the Ralph Barrack in Fauci's attachment that was entitled Barrack, she at al
00:56:32.220
SARS gain of function dot PDF. Yet under oath before the United States Congress, Fauci denied this. Listen,
00:56:40.860
Dr. Barrett does not doing gain of function research. And if it is, it's according to the guidelines.
00:56:46.900
And it is being conducted in North Carolina. And if you look at the grant, and you look at the
00:56:53.260
progress reports, it is not gain of function, despite the fact that people tweet that.
00:57:01.520
Okay, tweet, it was also in his emails. We know that starting last year, a lot of people in NIH were
00:57:07.740
worried that COVID had not occurred naturally. Tucker Carlson last night pointed out that there were,
00:57:14.160
they were concerned it had been instead manipulated in a lab in China. And yet they seem determined to
00:57:20.760
hide those facts from the public. Again, why? On the afternoon of February 1st last year, Fauci held
00:57:27.360
a conference call with several top virologists. Most of the detail of that call are hidden from public
00:57:34.580
view. They've been redacted. We know the call was related to a document entitled Coronavirus
00:57:40.480
Sequence Comparison. Jamie Farrar, a British physician who runs a major research nonprofit,
00:57:48.140
reminded everyone on the call that what they said there was top secret quote, information and
00:57:54.040
discussion is shared in total confidence and not to be shared until agreement on next steps,
00:58:00.160
end quote. In other emails, Jeremy Farrar passed along an article from the website Zero Hedge.
00:58:06.320
That piece suggested the coronavirus might have been created as a bioweapon. Well, Zero Hedge was
00:58:13.620
banned from social media platforms. Why is that? Well, for the last year, it has not been allowed to even
00:58:23.120
be discussed. Now, why can't you discuss it? Well, the fact checkers wouldn't allow it. Why wouldn't
00:58:31.720
they? Because Tony Fauci assured the tech monopolies that the coronavirus could not have been man-made.
00:58:38.720
And so the tech monopolies shut down the topic. Listen to Fauci. A group of highly qualified
00:58:47.400
evolutionary virologists looked at the sequences there and the sequences in
00:58:53.380
bats as they evolve. And the mutations that it took to get to the point where it is now is
00:59:02.360
totally consistent with a jump of a species from an animal to a human.
00:59:07.740
That is not true. We just revealed on this program last week that there is no evidence that it ever
00:59:20.920
jumped from an animal, from a bat to another animal to a human or from a bat to a human. Zero evidence.
00:59:29.880
In fact, they can't reinfect bats. Bats won't get the coronavirus. It won't take to them. How is that
00:59:39.440
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So Fauci suggested that he knew that top researchers had decided conclusively
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that it jumped naturally from animal to human being. But that's not true. Two days after he
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said that one of the virologists that Tony Fauci had funded to conduct the dangerous coronavirus
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experience in Wuhan wrote to thank him for the help. That man is Peter Daszak. He complained to
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Fauci that the American tax dollars he had taken for the experiments were being publicly targeted
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by Fox News reporters. Yet Daszak remained grateful for Tony Fauci's support. Quote,
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I just wanted to say a personal thank you on behalf of our staff and collaborators.
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Now, what's weird is most of this email has been redacted. And as Tucker Carlson pointed out last
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night, it's been redacted under a FOIA section that says we can't release this because it's currently
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under criminal investigation. So are they under criminal investigation? I hope so.
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Former Obama official Zeke Emanuel wrote to Fauci to ask a simple question, one that I've said on this
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program over and over and over again. Hey, what happens to the people who have already had it?
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Well, what did he say? Fauci's response was, quote, no evidence in this regard. But you would assume
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that there would be substantial immunity post infection. Well, yes. But how come you're not
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ever talking about that? To this day, Tony Fauci has never admitted that in public. In his email to
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Zeke Emanuel, he admitted something that is also now so obvious, surgical masks, the paper kind that
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all of us wear really don't work, that they offer little protection from COVID. Hmm.
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You're telling everybody to wear a mask, whether they've had an infection or a vaccine. What I'm
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that people that have had the vaccine or have had the infection are spreading the infection? If we're
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not spreading the infection, isn't it just theater? No, it's not. You've had the vaccine and you're
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wearing two masks. Isn't that theater? No, that's not. Here we go again with the theater. Let me just
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state for the record that masks are not theater. Masks are protective. And we have immunity there,
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theater. If you already have immunity, you're wearing a mask to give comfort to others. You're
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This is the Glenn Beck program. Uh, welcome. Glad you're here. We're talking about, uh,
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Tucker Carlson's expose on, uh, Dr. Fauci last night. Uh, and I think he brings up some very
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fair points. Some of it, you know, on the mask thing, I don't know, Stu play devil's advocate
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here on the mask thing. Yeah. And the mask thing, I mean, it was early on, right? He says just to
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play playing devil's advocate here. He says that it was masks really basically work as a control on
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someone who is infected, but that's pretty consistent with the mask guidance. Overall,
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there was a period which we've been highly critical of Fauci for where he said, yeah,
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I don't need masks because he was, as he admitted later, worried that people would buy all the masks
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and the hospitals couldn't get them. So, you know, correct. And I excuse, I, I, I think it's
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wrong, but I excuse him for making a wrong decision. He didn't trust the American people. And so he
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thought people would hoard when the exact opposite happened. But, but the, but the rest of that is
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pretty consistent with the public guidance on masks, which was always like, okay, well, mostly it's
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going to protect you. It might help you a little bit. And he mentions that in the email. It might help
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you a little bit if someone sneezes droplets on you or whatever, um, to protect you from someone
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else who's infected. But generally speaking, that doesn't. Right. Except the problem is, is now he's
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been saying, you know, even if you have, uh, the vaccine vaccination, you, you know, you, you, you
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still have to wear it. No, no, you don't. No, no, you don't. That's just, in fact, max masks are
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actually worse for you. Um, if you've already had COVID, it can cause all kinds of problems.
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Uh, so it's, we know that now, and he's still saying this bull crap. There's also, there's also
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the, the other thing that people will say is, and it's true, you know, if you have all of your emails,
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uh, released and you're somebody who is talking to, you know, the world, you're going to get a lot
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of stuff in that you don't have time to read, right? Yeah. You can one of those studies. Yeah,
01:07:45.260
totally. I mean, number one, you can go back and do an investigation and do what that what's really
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happening, right? The conservatives who don't like Fauci are basically painting a storyline of
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incompetence and, and real problems. The left who love Fauci are, are able to go through these emails
01:08:01.400
and find places where he does really good things and stays up late at night and answers all these
01:08:06.800
emails, right? Like you're able to, to paint a story. If you can get all this information,
01:08:11.900
is there some of that happening? Probably some of it's happening on both sides. Certainly on the left
01:08:17.200
is happening. I mean, I, I mean, I, I think ignoring the stuff we're talking about here is you're not
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even trying, right? I mean, you have to at least go through this stuff. Um, you know, okay. So,
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but there are, but there are certain names that Fauci would know and scientists that he would know,
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and he would say they're credible and he should respond. And in many cases he did January 31st email
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from Issam Ahmed, uh, ask, uh, NIH immunologist, uh, Dr. Barney Graham for a comment on, uh,
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the Indian report that said, this is, this was man-made. I was told to contact you. You might
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be willing to give an opinion on this paper that has just gone live. It suggests the new coronavirus
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has four inserts similar to HIV one, and that this is not a coincidence. Graham immediately forwards
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the correspondence to the office of communication and government relations saying, this is one we
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don't want to answer without high level input, but wanted you to know about the rising controversy.
01:09:24.160
Two days later, they reply telling Graham, uh, they're going to send a note to the reporter to
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decline, noting that the paper is not peer reviewed. Uh, please let us know if you receive similar
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requests. The same Sunday morning, Fauci is looped in with Sir Jeremy Farrar. And it's a forward of
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Zero Heads's article after mentioning how the World Health Organization, um, and the cabinet chief
01:09:53.440
were in a conclave on how to manage the narrative, noting if they do BS the public, I would appreciate
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a call with you later tonight or tomorrow to think how we might take this forward. Do you have a minute
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for a quick call? Fauci replies after having called the Indian paper really outlandish. Of course,
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the Indian paper was withdrawn by its authors and the notion of COVID-19 that could have been man-made
01:10:20.600
was radioactive. However, in last year, April, the winner of the Nobel prize for medicine in 2008
01:10:31.220
for discovering HIV as the cause of the AIDS epidemic claimed that SARS COVID-2 is a manipulated
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virus that was accidentally released from a laboratory in Wuhan, China. He said, quote,
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with my colleague, biomathematician Claude, uh, or Jean Claude Perez, we carefully analyze the
01:10:53.800
description of the genome of this RNA virus. Um, he said, uh, Indian research has already tried to
01:11:01.580
publish the results of an analysis that showed that this Corona virus genome contains sequences of
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another virus, the HIV virus, the AIDS virus, but they were forced to withdraw their findings as the
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pressure from the mainstream was too great. The plot thickens further as a study by Chinese scientists
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published in May, 2020 found that the Corona virus uses the same strategy to evade attack from the human
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immune system, just like HIV. Then last June, the former MI6 head, Sir Richard Dearlove said he believed
01:11:39.920
COVID-19 was a man-made virus, which contains inserted sections that accidentally escaped from a Chinese
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laboratory. But he pointed to a scientific paper published by the Norwegian British research team
01:11:55.960
who claimed to have discovered clues within COVID-19 genetic sequence suggesting key elements were
01:12:02.220
inserted and were not evolving naturally. The new study suggests the virus is remarkably well adapted
01:12:10.320
virus for human coexistence and is likely to be the result of a Wuhan experiment to produce, uh, a virus
01:12:19.140
of high potency. Henceforth, those who would maintain, this is what the, how they conclude those who would
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maintain the COVID-19 pandemic arose from a zoonotic transfer need to explain precisely why this account is
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wrong before asserting that their evidence is persuasive, especially when, as we also show, there are puzzling
01:12:44.100
errors in their use of evidence. The Australian government canceled further development of a COVID-19 vaccine in
01:12:52.340
December 2020 after several trial participants had false positive tests for HIV. The British professor best known for
01:13:03.240
creating the world's first HIV vaccine and Norwegian biologist, uh, Dr. Berger Sorensen, chair of a
01:13:12.400
pharmaceutical company, Iminor, who has published 31 peer-reviewed papers and hold several patents, wrote that while
01:13:19.380
analyzing the virus samples last year, the pair discovered unique fingerprints in the form of six
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inserts created through gain of function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China. They also
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concluded that the SARS coronavirus two has no credible natural ancestor and that it is quote beyond a
01:13:43.320
reasonable doubt that the virus was created via laboratory manipulation.
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So how much did Fauci know about this? Because he's the guy who apparently was sending the money for
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the gain of, uh, gain of use research at this particular facility. Yeah. It's a gate of function. I mean,
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it, yeah, but, uh, yeah, gain of function. Yeah. I mean, he sent it to an intermediary organization and
01:14:14.980
some of that money went to, uh, went to gain of function, uh, research. They're kind of like,
01:14:21.120
you know, there's a bunch of tales on that. Um, but they're both, they're all sort of telling the truth
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on it in that, like, he didn't directly fund this research there, but he knew, you know, I'm sure that it
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was going, uh, there and we don't know obviously all the details on, on that, but I think, you know,
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you look at, you look at the, uh, you look at the story from beginning to end. I mean, I think
01:14:43.300
to play devil's advocate, you could probably say he got a million studies. I mean, you go through the
01:14:47.840
emails. He got a lot of people saying a lot of crazy things, uh, to him that he, I'm sure he didn't
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believe. We're talking about, we're talking about the guys who discovered AIDS, um, discovered the
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cures, you know, not the cures, but the, the, uh, uh, the ways to short circuit the HIV virus to keep
01:15:09.100
it at bay. I mean, these are heavy hitters, a Nobel prize winner, tons of heavy hitters on the other
01:15:15.780
side to number one. And number two, the one, he doesn't comment on any of those people. Those, those
01:15:21.040
are, those are people who are additional resources supporting that theory. The only thing he commented
01:15:27.980
on the emails was one study, which he said was outlandish. Now, is he right on that? I don't
01:15:33.120
know. I mean, maybe, maybe not. I don't know. But the point is that he, he didn't believe that
01:15:37.980
it was true. So why he wouldn't necessarily, I mean, he would argue, he wouldn't go in front
01:15:43.720
of Congress and say that he thinks it was manmade when he's calling it outlandish in his private
01:15:48.160
emails. Right. But why would he immediately call, uh, uh, and say, uh, Hey, we all need to jump on a
01:15:59.340
phone call here real quick. Uh, and why would the people who he gave the money to for gain of function,
01:16:06.340
uh, respond to him after that phone call? Hey, thank you so much. I really appreciate it.
01:16:12.600
Now that's the engineered email, right? I think you're talking about, um, yes, right. Which again,
01:16:18.140
like, you know, we don't know what happened on the call, obviously. And I think, I think all these
01:16:22.080
are good leads to try to, to find out what happened. Right. I mean, I think that makes,
01:16:26.760
we don't know what happened on the call, right? Because FOIA has redacted it because under the,
01:16:33.340
the rule that they quoted on why the redaction was there, it is, uh, releasing, it could hurt a
01:16:41.600
criminal investigation. Yeah. So maybe there's an investigation going on and we'll, we'll find
01:16:46.720
out what, what was going on. Uh, that'll be, that'll be really interesting to know. I think
01:16:50.720
what we have, like, I think generally speaking, what we have here are, are interesting threads,
01:16:55.680
right? We don't, we, there's nothing in here that says, you know, I think anything that like,
01:17:02.540
it's time to throw Anthony Fauci in prison. It doesn't necessarily make them look good at
01:17:06.580
sometimes. Uh, but it does give us a lot of threads to throw him in prison. You're not,
01:17:11.280
I know. I'm just saying, I'm not saying throw him in prison. I'm, I'm saying stop listening to
01:17:14.900
him. Yeah. Well, that should have been clearly not credible again. You know, look, I, we've been
01:17:19.660
critical of this from the beginning. I think the way, uh, zero hedge, which you were just talking
01:17:25.220
about, um, talks about this is completely fair. Even if they're straight, even if their theory is
01:17:30.700
completely wrong on this, you shouldn't be banning social media accounts based on this stuff.
01:17:36.240
And, uh, just because a theory might not be popularized right now, this shows the holes
01:17:42.480
in the way big tech is trying to deal with this because, you know, they couldn't have been sure.
01:17:47.680
They never were sure that the lab leak theory wasn't legitimate. There was never a point where
01:17:52.680
scientists were legitimately saying, we know this is impossible. Even the, even the quote from the
01:17:58.420
Tucker Carlson monologue that you were quoting from, from Fauci, he doesn't even say that he knows
01:18:04.480
it wasn't, uh, from a lab. He says a group of well-respected virologists looked at this and
01:18:11.200
said, it's consistent with natural passage. Well, that's a totally different thing than
01:18:14.800
knowing it wasn't a lab leak. Totally different. And these big tech companies should not have been
01:18:20.020
banning accounts over this. You know, it's boring. It's, it's, it's just, it's the wrong way of doing
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it. It's borderline criminal because you're destroying businesses for no reason.
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Right. Uh, and the, the other part is, is that they were in bed with Fauci. I mean,
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Zuckerberg called Fauci and you have it in the emails. Hey, how can I help you? How can I make
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sure that, and you know, you could assign a, you know, uh, here he is being patriotic. I want to
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help the country. I want to make sure the truth is out there, but he is trusting one guy to tell him
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Charlie Kirk. How are you, sir? Great Glenn. Good morning. Thanks so much for having me.
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Congratulations on your, uh, on your marriage. It's, uh, it's only going to get better,
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better and better. Thank you. Yeah. We're, we're thrilled. So the country is doing terribly,
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speakers, many from the blaze as well, which we're super thrilled about. And this is really
01:27:04.900
to, and we've been doing this for five years, but this is really to train, equip, and empower
01:27:10.180
these young conservative women about how to fight for freedom, fight for liberty, and then properly
01:27:16.820
explain those words as well, which I think we need to continue to do fight for those things on high
01:27:22.200
school and college campuses. So we're thrilled. We're, we're happy to be doing in-person events
01:27:26.680
as well. And then as a sidebar, Glenn, uh, I'm actually going to be speaking at our friend
01:27:30.900
Dave Barton's deal and, uh, he's going to show me some fun stuff. So that's all I'm going to say
01:27:35.620
about that. So I'm going to do that while it's going to be a fun week next week. Yeah. Good,
01:27:40.180
good, good, good. Yeah. The, um, American journey center is, is amazing. You will see a lot of
01:27:46.620
really cool things. Um, so Charlie, tell me what the difference is between when you were in college
01:27:53.040
and what's happening now, what, what has changed? That's such a good question, Glenn. And I think
01:27:59.420
you'll, you'll appreciate this and enjoy exploring this with me, which is when I first started turning
01:28:05.100
point in 2012, there was a lot of libertarianism in the conservative movement. And there's a lot of
01:28:11.660
things that I agree with libertarians on, uh, firearms, freedom of speech, uh, the lockdowns,
01:28:17.640
for example, um, on this program, you and I talked about how the lockdowns were immoral and
01:28:22.400
unconstitutional, but I think that the conservative movement, um, I think on a couple issues went far
01:28:28.820
too libertarian, um, especially on the issue of immigration, uh, and on the issue of corporate
01:28:35.360
tyranny. And you've covered the tech issue really well, Glenn, but, but it seems as if with the tech
01:28:41.240
issue, a lot of our leaders have been reluctant to act because they have hid behind abstractions
01:28:47.680
and they have not really, I think, acted with prudence or practical wisdom when they just look
01:28:53.280
at what's in front of them, not the talking point or the slogan or the ideology. And instead just look
01:28:59.740
at as it is a, huh, Google's a trillion dollar company. They can turn off Glenn Beck, Charlie Kirk
01:29:06.100
and Steven Crowder in a moment's notice. And so that's, that's resonating with a lot of younger
01:29:11.980
conservatives. And I'm not going to say I, I regret some of that kind of energy that existed back in
01:29:18.200
2012, 2013. I think it was overemphasized. I don't regret reading Hayek or von Mises or Rothbard,
01:29:24.980
but I also wish I would have read Kirk Burke and T.S. Eliot as well and understood that there is a place
01:29:32.740
for, um, tradition and eternal transcendent moral order, a national cultural identity, and not just
01:29:40.300
always, in my opinion, um, just, just saying that we must be the progressive conservatives and trying
01:29:49.060
to always change things for change, change sake. So here's the, here's where I'd like to explore with
01:29:57.140
you because the idea that we were, um, one beyond the, beyond the constitution and the bill of rights
01:30:07.320
really came from Woodrow Wilson and FDR, not exactly conservatives to say the least. They were the ones
01:30:15.760
that gave us the national anthem. They were the ones that standardized the flag. They were the ones
01:30:20.100
that said, we all have to really kind of be alike. And that began to take our differences apart. And I
01:30:26.720
think, you know, I, we, we do have to have a common heritage, um, and a, and a common understanding of
01:30:35.560
the, the truth of our history, both good and bad. But I, I don't like the idea of saying that we all
01:30:44.300
have to agree on whatever. I, I don't have a problem with California doing what California
01:30:50.100
is doing. I live in Texas and I don't live in California for a reason, but if they fail,
01:30:55.940
I don't want to pay for it. It's their idea. I'll help defend them and I'll defend people's rights,
01:31:02.060
but I don't need California to live the way I want them to live. I just want them to live with
01:31:07.600
the basic understanding that the bill of rights are absolute. Yeah. And I, and this is really
01:31:14.240
the discussion that's happening right now, Glenn, I think you hit it perfectly, which is what really
01:31:19.520
does Texas and California have in common outside of a unified currency? Not a lot. Is it still the
01:31:25.500
same? Yeah. And that's, that's the, the federalists, right? Hamilton and Madison writing as Publius would
01:31:33.180
say that's, that's okay, but is it sustainable? And I don't know if it is. And I don't know if
01:31:40.340
California. Well, no, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. It's not sustainable. It's not sustainable
01:31:45.360
if we don't have the critical things in common. And that is our constitution rule of law and bill of
01:31:54.400
rights. If you lose those things, if we don't say all men are created equal, all men need to be
01:32:01.500
protected from an injustice. Uh, you know, uh, all men have the right to speak, petition their government.
01:32:08.220
They have a right to publish what they think is, is news. They have a right to carry firearms to
01:32:15.180
protect themselves. Those things are, are eternal truths. And that is enough to hold us together,
01:32:23.860
but we don't agree on those things anymore. Oh, I totally agree with that, Glenn. Absolutely. And
01:32:30.700
I think one of the reasons we don't agree with those things is they've used, they've used,
01:32:36.500
I don't want to say liberty against us, but that actually might not be the worst way to
01:32:40.860
in some ways. Yeah. Is they, yeah. And they've used a very nice lifestyle, um, a non, like we don't
01:32:49.800
have to be engaged and get involved in the current moment, um, where you can enjoy your life. And
01:32:55.220
meanwhile, the activists are working their way to the long march to the institutions. I completely agree
01:33:00.380
with you on, on the, the constitution, the bill of rights portion of it. I do believe though,
01:33:05.760
that because of mass immigration and critical race theory, which you've done a phenomenal job
01:33:10.920
of covering, we are seeing, I think an unprecedented cultural decay, which is then manifesting in these
01:33:18.200
other sort of very troubling trends, whether it be statism, this bent towards authoritarianism,
01:33:23.580
and then corporatism, which is the kind of just latest variation of, of authoritarianism now in
01:33:31.300
that kind of the corporate landscape and realm, but especially on the issue, the two issues that I
01:33:36.880
think that we must, you know, really focus on is the immigration issue, because we must have control
01:33:43.220
over who's coming into our country and whether or not they share our values or even they're willing
01:33:48.620
to share our values. Because you're right, Glenn, one of the reasons why California feels like a
01:33:53.320
different country from Texas is because uncontrolled mass immigration of people that very well might
01:33:59.300
not have the same sort of willingness or worldview to embrace the bill of rights or constitution or
01:34:04.320
willing to do so over a long period of time. And we are now seeing that, um, materialize in voting
01:34:10.180
trends and cultural trends. You know, the one thing that I've been very wrong on my, my whole life
01:34:16.980
has been, uh, my support for, uh, corporations. And it's, it's not an anti-corporation place that I
01:34:25.920
have come to. It is an, it's an anti-crony capitalism place. It is the merging of the, uh, the two systems
01:34:37.560
of the free market and the government. They have all of this power and they have used it in a way I never
01:34:44.620
thought possible. And that is they have made an end run around the constitution and all of us
01:34:51.800
conservatives are the ones who allowed it to happen. Uh, because we all said it's a private
01:34:57.620
corporation. They can do what they want. No, not when they're involved with the government. No, they
01:35:03.120
can't. I totally agree. And I was right there with you, Glenn, where I said, look, who are we to tell
01:35:09.840
Google what they can do? Well, first of all, they actually have the power to shut off other
01:35:14.080
businesses. People use Google ad searches. They use YouTube as their way of life. And the fact they
01:35:20.600
can just haphazardly shut off someone's way of life because they don't like your political viewpoint
01:35:26.180
should have been a warning sign for me. However, with that being said, these companies, especially,
01:35:32.480
you know, Facebook, Apple, Amazon, and Google, they're not capitalists. And this is something I think
01:35:39.480
that we need to recognize and realize they're trying to, they're trying to create a monopoly
01:35:44.460
and they're using conservatives love of the free market against us to try to have us not intervene
01:35:50.960
against their monopolistic style behavior. Now, mind you, I think that at its ultimate,
01:35:56.820
every business owner should try to create a monopoly, meaning they should try to win in the marketplace.
01:36:01.760
This is a different type of behavior. This is no duty, no responsibility to the nation
01:36:08.160
or to the bill of rights. Coming back to what we said from these companies, Google doesn't care
01:36:13.440
about freedom of speech. They care about corporate power. They care about pandering to China far more
01:36:18.880
than keeping up somebody's YouTube page that might be a conservative. And these corporations,
01:36:24.180
I think have, there's this, there's this tension point between rights and duties. And we don't talk a
01:36:30.620
lot about duties because as you say, it can have a bend towards totalitarian,
01:36:35.140
totalitarianism like Woodrow Wilson and FDR. With that being said, I think a non-coercive duty
01:36:42.400
is that if you become worth $100 billion in America, you should ethically have some sort of
01:36:48.980
loyalty to the nation and not finance the Center for Technology and Civic Life like Mark Zuckerberg did
01:36:55.260
for $400 million to usurp our voting laws, or to then use Google as a singular point of a Democrat
01:37:03.200
super PAC to prevent Hunter Biden's story from being spread. So I share that with you, Glenn. And I
01:37:08.180
think the entire conservative movement is ready for massive action.
01:37:12.700
Yeah, now I'm going to take a break. And that's where I want to come on massive action,
01:37:17.520
because I agree with that. However, I don't want statism telling people what they have to do once
01:37:26.100
they pass a threshold. It comes from love of country. And there's always going to be bad people
01:37:31.560
out there that will do bad things. And I don't know how to balance liberty. Because there is no real
01:37:41.180
balance. There is no real justice. Real justice comes after our lives. And we can only do the best job we
01:37:51.500
can. And I don't like a state telling people, you have to do this or you cannot do this. But we are
01:37:59.880
in a flex point where we have to come up with a decision on how to deal with this. And I just hope
01:38:06.260
we land on the side of liberty. So we don't scoop people up that shouldn't be scooped up. All right,
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back with Charlie Kirk in just a second. I'd like to hear what your idea of massive action is.
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01:40:00.300
theory. He and his unbelievably cute daughter came out a couple of days ago. He's going to be on with
01:40:07.460
us in just a few minutes. Charlie, you just said something that we need to take action. What kind
01:40:12.520
of action are you proposing and what can the average person do? That's a great question. So it first all
01:40:19.120
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01:40:25.120
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investment from a guy who knows how to pick winners. And I think they're going to do pretty well.
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And so I just want to encourage your audience that even though you might feel trapped by these big
01:40:52.920
tech companies, please go try to find some of these alternative competitors that are trying their
01:40:58.480
best to try and build something meaningful in this space. And Parler's back online, thankfully, and
01:41:05.120
they obviously took a big hit through other big tech companies colluding against them, which was just
01:41:11.100
an extraordinary move that almost had cartel-like behavior. And I don't use that word lightly.
01:41:16.640
That's number one. Number two, Glenn, I want to be super careful with how we approach
01:41:21.940
the antitrust conversation in these companies. Because, you know, I look at Facebook's press team
01:41:28.960
and they published this long article recently about how they want more data privacy laws. And I say,
01:41:35.780
well, hold on a second. Anytime a trillion dollar company wants to be regulated, you better believe
01:41:41.220
they want to use that regulation as a way to protect their incumbent incumbency. With that being said,
01:41:46.620
I think there are some measures and I think there are some very smart policy people that are
01:41:51.520
exploring this that can make it easier for competitors and entrepreneurs and hopefully
01:41:57.620
put a little bit more pressure on these companies, legitimate pressure to honor data privacy,
01:42:03.920
data security, and then also freedom of speech from what we would consider dissenting voices.
01:42:10.660
We would just consider them to be, you know, everyday Americans.
01:42:13.480
So, Charlie, we've only got a couple of minutes, but I want to ask you about the
01:42:20.900
four horsemen of the 90s that you've been talking about. And you say that you grew up in a different
01:42:28.260
conservative movement. Talk about that for a couple of minutes.
01:42:33.500
Yeah. And by different, I don't mean bad. I just think that every moment kind of necessitates a
01:42:39.060
different emphasis on certain ideas and thinkers. And so I started in the Tea Party movement in 2012
01:42:45.900
and 2013. But going back to the 1990s, there were four consequential public policy decisions made
01:42:53.920
that I think probably was overshooting this idea of international trade, pandering to China,
01:43:01.760
giving a handout corporatists to Wall Street and mass immigration. And Russell Kirk predicted this.
01:43:09.280
He said once the Soviet Union falls, America and the American conservative movement is going to have
01:43:14.240
a crisis because they're not going to know what to do with themselves. And so as soon as the Soviet
01:43:18.020
Union fell and the wall fell, we passed mass immigration, which was Ted Kennedy's, you know,
01:43:23.740
just dream, which H.W. Bush signed in the law. We ratified NAFTA, which had some good elements to it,
01:43:31.200
but probably went too far in that direction. And then you might disagree with this one, Glenn,
01:43:37.360
but our mutual friend Tom Patrick, may he rest in peace, you know, who ran Merrill Lynch at the
01:43:43.180
highest level, thought this was a disaster for the American consumer, which was the repealing of
01:43:47.340
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01:43:54.880
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01:44:00.720
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And then the final one, which I'm sure you'll agree with, was the entrance of China into the
01:44:11.060
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01:44:16.060
wants and interests of being able to live under a different set of rules. So those four decisions
01:44:20.640
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01:44:25.380
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This is the Glenn Beck program. I saw one of my favorite videos, I think maybe of my life. There
01:46:28.680
is the cutest, cutest little girl and her dad, and they're talking about critical race theory.
01:46:36.840
You wouldn't think that would be good, but if you've missed it, watch and listen.
01:46:42.280
Daddy teaches you can be anything in this world that you want to be, right? Don't daddy teach you that?
01:46:47.940
Yeah, and it doesn't matter if you're black or white or any color. Doesn't matter if you're black,
01:46:53.460
white, brown, yellow, right? And how we treat people is based on who they are and not what color they are.
01:47:01.980
And if they're nice and smart. See, this is how children think right here. Critical race theory
01:47:08.360
wants to end that. Not with my children. It's not going to happen. My baby's going to know that
01:47:13.640
no matter what she wants to be in life, all she has to do is work hard, and she can become that.
01:47:18.780
Work hard even though you don't know anyone. You can make friends.
01:47:25.140
Yeah, you can make friends, no matter what color they are. So we need to stop CRT. Period. Point. Blank.
01:47:33.180
Children do not see skin color, man. They love everybody. If they're good people, they love them.
01:47:40.820
Oh, my gosh. So cute. Dad of the year has got to go to the father of that child.
01:47:50.840
Corey Yeshua, welcome to the program. How are you, Corey?
01:47:55.460
I'm doing good, man. I'm doing pretty good. How are you doing?
01:48:00.100
I'm great. I'm great. Your daughter, how old is she?
01:48:05.400
She's six. She's going on seven. She'll be seven in July.
01:48:08.080
I think she's six going on 20. She is so adorable and so full of life.
01:48:17.060
So tell me why you made this video and who you are and when you became an activist, I guess.
01:48:26.940
Well, I have a pretty long story, but I'll just start with why I started doing social media and putting videos out.
01:48:39.320
So I have brothers, and one of them is in prison right now, and one of them was murdered.
01:48:50.280
And I started seeing things that are going on in our community, and I wanted to know why.
01:48:56.180
I wanted to get to the root of it, so I started to research the Democrat Party and the history of the Democrat Party.
01:49:04.000
And I was in the Thomas Sowell and Larry Elder and all those guys.
01:49:08.960
And, yeah, they pretty much woke me up to what was going on, you know.
01:49:13.820
And, yes, I learned the history, and I'm like, man, I'm tired of seeing what's going on.
01:49:24.660
I don't think he's got his sentence yet, but he's been back.
01:49:28.980
I have another friend from 15 years right now, and I'm like, I'm tired of seeing it.
01:49:31.780
Hang on, hang on, Corey, Corey, hold on just a second.
01:49:35.780
The phone is getting so garbled, I can barely understand you.
01:49:40.380
Can you go to a place where your signal is a little better?
01:49:47.280
That's Corey Yeshua, the father of this beautiful little child.
01:49:58.640
And he is talking and speaking out about critical race theory.
01:50:05.140
He was just talking about his brother in prison.
01:50:10.300
Another friend was killed five months ago and lost another friend to drugs.
01:50:26.540
and I started speaking out, and that's how I started.
01:50:32.800
they actually played a video in her school that was on, like, segregation.
01:50:47.400
Because a lot of times the teachers just implement this stuff
01:50:54.640
And then I see what's going on with critical race theory in the schools.
01:50:57.520
And, you know, a lot of parents are writing about it and things like that.
01:51:09.360
right out of the gospel or right out of Martin Luther King.
01:51:13.520
And Martin Luther King is now being deemed through critical race theory as wrong,
01:51:30.240
Tell me what you found out about critical race theory.
01:51:34.640
Yeah, I just started seeing different curriculums
01:51:43.340
And basically the gist that I get out of it is that,
01:51:46.660
you know, white people are oppressors, you know,
01:51:52.840
And they can never amount to anything because they're oppressed.
01:52:04.020
that goes directly against what Dr. Martin Luther King stood for
01:52:21.980
How are you being received online and in person
01:52:38.300
I would say more so my more controversial videos
01:53:00.760
you were censored, uh, on this with, uh, with TikTok.
01:53:11.420
Somebody, uh, well, actually a few people wrote me
01:53:14.360
and told me that they couldn't hear the sound on the video.
01:53:18.300
And, um, it's, I guess it's still up right now,
01:53:24.100
they can try to claim like copyright or something
01:54:09.280
Royalty has, that's your daughter's name, right?
01:54:14.580
Uh, royalty has a bright future in, in front of her and you are a spectacular dad.
01:54:22.200
Did you have a great dad or how did you, how did you become this guy?
01:54:33.120
My, my great grandfather was actually, um, exiled from, uh, Barbados for preaching.
01:54:39.540
And my, my grandfather was a preacher, you know, so I come from that, that speak out against,
01:55:00.880
I'll, I'll tweet it out, but you, you have to grab this video and send it to everybody.
01:55:05.460
You know, this is just one of the sweetest videos you'll see.
01:55:11.640
Daddy teaches you can be anything in this world that you want to be, right?
01:55:17.660
And it doesn't matter if you're black or white or any color.
01:55:21.120
It doesn't matter if you're black, white, brown, yellow.
01:55:26.720
And, and how we treat people is based on who they are and not what color they are.
01:55:33.960
This is how, this is how children think right here.
01:55:41.300
My baby's going to know that no matter what she wants to be in life, all she has to do
01:56:14.460
Um, will you, uh, have one of the producers reach out to Corey?
01:56:19.240
I was just thinking as I'm watching it that their excuses is that he is using music that
01:56:25.760
he says he's used before, but they've never censored.
01:56:30.800
Uh, call Sam or our composer or Nick and, uh, score an original piece just that long to,
01:56:39.520
you know, sounds like that, but it's an original piece of music.
01:56:42.820
Uh, and let's send it to Corey so he can take off the other music and use music that we've
01:56:57.100
Because if that is, if that's the excuse, fine, then we'll just score some new music
01:57:02.280
We have, we have some amazing producers, uh, in our stable and a, uh, a composer that
01:57:09.640
has won all kinds of awards and scored anything from games to movies to TV shows.
01:57:17.160
Uh, and, uh, we work closely with him and I know he would love to score that.
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So just get on that and, and let's reintroduce it, uh, to tick tock and Facebook and everything
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else, uh, and see what their excuse is this time.
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01:59:11.080
Well, if you, uh, missed the, uh, monologues on, uh, our cyber attacks and what I believe
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is coming, the setup of what is coming, uh, don't miss it.
01:59:25.120
Also, we did, uh, quite a bit on, uh, Fauci and our number two also found on the podcast.
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Make sure you get the podcast every day, no matter where you get your podcasts.
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Uh, you can just download it and listen at, uh, any time.
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Now, one thing we haven't had a chance to talk about and really celebrate is the fact that
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John Hinckley, the guy who was, uh, who tried to kill, uh, Ronald Reagan has just been granted
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access to YouTube so he can share with us, uh, his many, many talents.
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Uh, and Ooh, when you think of a singer songwriter, John Hinckley doesn't always, you know, jump
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to the front of your mind, but listen to his latest number.
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Now, Stu, I don't know about you, but I, I don't usually think of, uh, an assassin as,
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uh, you know, somebody I go to for my majesty of love songs, but I would disagree.
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I mean, it seems like a Charlie Manson, uh, did a lot of that.
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Everything's going to be all right by John Hinckley.
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Here is a, here's that super, super classic from the guy who tried to kill Ronald Reagan.
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I, my head might hurt, uh, if I listened to more of that, but, uh, wow.
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You know, you know, not a lot of assassins are musicians, but not all assassins should be
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And I think it's good that, uh, you know, you almost kill the president of the United
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States and, uh, and you get to go onto YouTube.
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Now, if you say something controversial, like, uh, you know, the, the virus might've been made
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in a laboratory of Wuhan, they of course shut you right down.
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But, you know, if you're thinking, you know, Hey, the rain is, is okay, you know, and it
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washes away stuff and you write that into music and you're an assassin, go for it.
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The world is upside down, but we'll try to make sense of it, uh, again tomorrow.
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Don't miss the Glenn Beck program, wherever you hear it on a terrestrial radio, satellite
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