Glenn Beck talks about George Soros and the mass casualty event, and how we should be prepared for it. He also talks about the dangers of global government and why we should all be worried about it. Glenn Beck is a conservative commentator and radio host who has been in the business for over 20 years.
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00:45:47.220He is the co-author of The Great Reset, Dark Future, and the latest book that we've been working on in the last year, which releases October 22nd.
00:46:48.880So the Summit of the Future was the culmination of several years of work.
00:46:53.420It really began during the COVID era in 2020, 2021, with the U.N.
00:46:59.360Secretary General producing this report called Our Common Agenda, which is something that you've talked about in several shows and specials and things like that.
00:47:08.100Um, and so the culmination of all of that was this Summit of the Future that they just held over the weekend prior to the start of their General Assembly.
00:47:19.940Um, as you, as you noted, there were three agreements, all of which came out of Our Common Agenda.
00:47:26.340Pact for the Future, Declaration of Future Generations, Global Digital Compact.
00:47:30.440All of this is meant to dramatically expand the power and influence of the United Nations.
00:47:37.040And I don't think it's a coincidence that they designed it.
00:47:40.220In fact, I know it's not a coincidence that they designed for all of this.
00:47:43.660They plan for it to be proposed and approved immediately before the 2024 U.S. presidential election.
00:47:51.660There's a reason for that, because this is about, um, making sure that there are plans in place, infrastructure in place.
00:47:59.780If Donald Trump does not win this election, um, that will further the agenda of the Biden administration and sort of the great reset crowd moving forward, no matter who wins.
00:48:12.500So talk to me about the Pact for the Future.
00:48:15.440There are three separate parts, uh, and you can look all of this up online, but give me the summary on the Pact for the Future.
00:49:28.820The, the document, the language for the document at the last minute, and I've been tracking the various revisions and versions and stuff, changed.
00:49:37.180And they took some of that emergency platform language out and replaced it with this vague promise
00:49:43.760to have the Secretary General develop a plan in the future.
00:49:49.160And so they essentially kicked the can down the road, I think, because that provision was becoming a little too controversial.
00:50:00.260Uh, so the, it was that the Secretary General could just say, this is an emergency, a global shock,
00:50:08.560uh, and it is a, let's say, a financial shock, and, uh, we've got to stop everybody who is disagreeing with, uh, the central banks.
00:50:21.740We all have to stand by the central banks, and we have to do this and this, and he could dictate what happens in each country, could he not?
00:50:29.660That's the way it was originally written.
00:50:31.760It was really vaguely worded to give him sweeping power.
00:50:43.380Okay, now, did they write this in the way the Democrats write things, where it's passed, and it says, pretty much, at the, uh, uh, at the time of implementation, uh, um, and at the discretion of the Secretary, such and such will happen.
00:51:05.740Did they write it that way, or does he actually have to come back and propose things, or is it at his discretion?
00:51:14.520He has to, he has, so, uh, in the, the, up until the very end, the draft was very specifically asking him to give, you know, basically lay out the, the specific plans for an emergency platform.
00:51:26.600The, the final pass language says, uh, this is the actual language, consider, they, they want the Secretary General to consider approaches to strengthen the United Nations system response to complex global shocks within existing authorities, and dot, dot, dot, it goes on and on and on.
00:51:44.700But in other words, provide, we, we want you to re-propose all this stuff in the future.
00:52:08.440They do this a lot at the United Nations, where they pass things by consensus, is what it's called, and it essentially is a way for them to pass things without having to formally vote for it.
00:52:32.680This was mainly, this is the most idealistic one.
00:52:35.640This was, the idea behind this is to get younger people more involved in, think Greta Thunberg type, more involved in, you know, their international agreements, creating a new position at the United Nations specifically for that purpose.
00:52:50.700All these vague commitments to socialistic policies about reducing inequalities between nations and battling climate change and stuff like that.
00:53:01.400But that one, to me, was the least objectionable of all of them, just because it didn't, it was so idealistic and vaguely worded that I don't know how damaging it would be, to be totally honest.
00:53:13.280And the Global Digital Compact is the third part, and that passed.
00:53:24.900Essentially, what this is meant to do is a few different things.
00:53:28.300It's meant to dramatically increase global governance of artificial intelligence.
00:53:35.300They want to create a couple of different new organizations, an independent international scientific panel on AI and the global dialogue and AI governance program.
00:53:47.860They want to have more collaboration with big tech, public-private partnerships, additional funding pumped into that, all of it designed to embed artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies with left-wing social justice goals, essentially.
00:54:05.160And they're very clear about that in the document.
00:54:07.080So that's a huge thing we've been warning about for a long time, going, you know, Dark Future was all about that.
00:54:14.200We talk about that a ton in Propaganda Wars and how emerging technologies is going to manipulate every part of our society.
00:54:21.500And then, of course, misinformation, disinformation, a safe and secure Internet, these kinds of things are riddled throughout the Global Digital Compact.
00:54:30.280This is probably the largest propaganda effort the U.N. is about to launch, the largest propaganda effort, I think, in modern history.
00:54:40.000You've probably got to go back to, like, the Soviet Union or something before you're going to find something like this.
00:54:46.260They want to create all kinds of different collaborations with the media, with big tech companies, to control the Internet for misinformation, disinformation, hate speech, etc.
00:55:07.560Quote, provide, promote, and facilitate access to and dissemination of independent, fact-based, timely, targeted, clear, accessible, multilingual, and science-based information to counter mis- and disinformation.
00:55:22.760Strengthening independent and public media and supporting journalists and media workers.
00:55:27.540Obviously, we're talking about people who share in their values.
00:55:30.380So, we're talking about creating fact-checking apparatuses at the United Nations, creating and disseminating these so-called fact-based, science-based assessments, which we learned during COVID and other eras, that that's just whatever the U.N. wants it to be.
00:55:48.380It isn't actually fact-based or science-based, and then collaborating with social media companies and big tech companies to make sure that the opposite side doesn't get to counter it.
00:55:59.160They're very clear about calling for social media companies to ramp up content moderation and make their platforms more secure and all this other stuff.
00:56:07.300So, really, you could summarize the whole document like this.
00:56:11.960The whole point of the global digital compact is to get everybody off the Internet that the United Nations doesn't like, to silence people who are not going along with it, and to create a vast propaganda network that is going to constantly be pumping out their own form of misinformation and disinformation, all in the name of allegedly getting to the truth, which, of course, is not what they're doing.
00:56:38.020We just talked to the FCC commissioner, Brendan Carr, about the sale of the second largest broadcasting group in America and 200 radio stations.
00:56:55.660It was paid for with foreign money, which is against the FCC regulations.
00:57:00.660No more than 25% can be from foreign, but Soros wrapped up a bunch of foreign money.
00:57:08.020And for some reason, they bypassed the law that says that has to go through the Department of Homeland Security and has to have a security check, et cetera, et cetera.
00:57:18.740So, he is going to, as soon as they officially announce it, which could be as early as next week, the sale will go through.
00:57:52.940This just has empowered all of the countries around the world and empowered them through the United Nations and gave them really kind of a blank check to stop people like Elon Musk with anything that it takes.
00:58:15.060I mean, that's the whole purpose of the Global Digital Compact that they just passed.
00:58:19.580We've talked in previous weeks about this new EU ESG system that they're building in the European Union, which is also designed to do similar things.
00:58:30.340You know, they're trying to close down all the off ramps.
00:58:54.240Don't do it in a meaningful public way.
00:58:56.160That's essentially what's going on here.
00:58:58.220And as information and data and communication has become increasingly more centralized, it's becoming easier and easier to control it and manipulate it.
00:59:10.000And that is such a huge part of what's going on right now at the United Nations and elsewhere.
00:59:16.120It's really hard to stop, you know, a thousand newspapers across the country.
00:59:21.900It's not hard to stop like five social media companies or five big tech companies.
00:59:26.440It's not that hard to do that or to force them to reform their way.
00:59:29.520And that is exactly what's going on here.
00:59:36.600And there's a reason why, as I said earlier, that they're doing all of this in the final days, final weeks, you know, before the presidential election.
00:59:46.000OK, so I know that we have I scheduled an hour with you, but I feel compelled to talk to the audience one on one.
00:59:58.360So can I get you to come back tomorrow because you've talked about the governance of artificial intelligence, but we haven't talked about the global wealth transfer or the embedding the GDP with ESG or any of the other things that are now locked in on the globe.
01:00:15.320Can I get you to come back same time tomorrow?
01:02:10.720The other thing I want to talk to you about is, I can honestly tell you today that if Donald Trump doesn't win,
01:02:21.540I don't know how long we will be able to broadcast, because I will disagree with a lot of the things that this administration is going to do.
01:02:35.900And they're going to call it misinformation, disinformation, malinformation.
01:02:39.020And if there is a war or a financial collapse, you won't hear voices like mine.
01:04:21.800You know, there's a pretty much old rule about how you could separate people into two different groups.
01:04:27.920There are those who lead, and then there are those who follow.
01:04:30.640So, and when it is time for you to buy or sell a house, especially in this insane economy, one type of person that you need is the first one, the people who lead, not the second.
01:04:41.480I didn't know when I was selling house, you know, because I've moved around the country my whole life.
01:04:47.900You know, I'm 25 years old, and, you know, I've got a condo, and I'm selling it, and I have no idea what I'm doing.
01:04:53.520And I really never learned anything about real estate ever until I started working with the 500 best real estate agents, according to the Wall Street Journal, in the nation.
01:05:03.060And I saw them, and then I saw the real estate agents I would hire.
01:05:08.980And I'm like, there's a difference here.
01:05:10.580And as I got to know them, they taught me what the best practices are, what you really need to be able to be a great real estate agent.
01:05:18.580So, I started a company about 10 years ago.
01:05:21.000I think we've done, what, $1 or $2 billion in sales now.
01:05:25.220And just the best real estate agents in the business, you can find them.
01:05:30.340Just go to realestateagentsitrust.com.
01:06:02.340I want to talk to you about something that has been on my heart now for the last few weeks,
01:06:12.380and something that I knew would come 20 years ago, but I hoped it wouldn't.
01:06:19.380And it's a beginning of a conversation that we will have over the time that we have to talk.
01:06:26.940I've been doing a lot of thinking about what I should say to you every day and what the most important thing I can say to you every day is.
01:06:42.000And there is nothing more important, nothing, nothing, nothing more important that I can say to you than this.
01:06:57.900You must pay attention to your spiritual life.
01:07:06.360You must take your spiritual life seriously and put it as the number one priority.
01:07:15.740You need to listen and to obey the spirit no matter what it says to you, as long as it's a spirit of peace and a spirit of Christ.
01:07:32.300Whatever you're doing that you have done in the past, that you're struggling with or whatever, fix it right now.
01:07:42.260Ask for help, ask for forgiveness, but fix it right now.