The Glenn Beck Program - April 16, 2026


Glenn Reveals Trump's Chessboard for a New Golden Age | Guest: Rebecca Perrotto | 4⧸16⧸26


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00:02:43.220 Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:46.280 I have some good news and I have some tough news.
00:02:50.300 It's not bad news. It's just tough news. We'll get to that here in a second.
00:02:54.540 But a lot of progress seems to be being made in the Middle East.
00:02:59.540 There's breaking news now, a couple of things.
00:03:03.160 Lebanese TV is now displaying the flags of Israel and Lebanon.
00:03:08.000 This is unprecedented.
00:03:09.960 Behind the anchor, you have now the Israeli flag and the Lebanese flag.
00:03:15.140 They're talking about peace and breaking news just a few minutes ago.
00:03:20.300 Israeli officials are now telling Fox News they believe direct talks may lead to Lebanon joining
00:03:26.760 the Abraham Accords. I can't begin to tell you how game-changing this would be, but I will tell
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00:05:08.780 okay so this war has caused a lot of problems um but there are also other problems um with the
00:05:20.060 economy you know a lot of people are like when is this going to get better and i understand and a
00:05:24.720 lot of people were expecting that donald trump could turn it around like he did in 2016 but a
00:05:29.340 lot of damage was done um beginning in 2020 even 2019 with the great reset uh and uh covid you
00:05:37.480 know, it changed your life. COVID changed all of our lives. It changed our family. It changed
00:05:42.520 everything. Changed our culture. Everything, it changed. And it really affected our economy.
00:05:50.920 Now, I want to give you some tough news. First, it looks like farmers are really struggling to
00:05:59.900 be able to get fertilizer because fertilizer has gone way up in price. It's all petrochemicals and
00:06:05.740 fertilizer uh you know when when petrol chemicals when you have problems with oil
00:06:11.080 you have a problem uh with uh fertilizer and it looks like what are the numbers here
00:06:17.960 looks like 20 and 40 percent rise in cost
00:06:28.980 in fertilizer now. And a lot of farmers are saying, I don't know how I can even afford that.
00:06:37.600 We also have cattle prices that are going through the roof. Why? Because we now have
00:06:44.160 fewer cattle in America than we had in 1950. Think of that. We had fewer cattle. We have 2.2
00:06:57.180 million head in March, that's down from 2.5 million. That's going to be a real problem.
00:07:07.540 U.S. population in 1950 was half the size that it is now. And we have the smallest herd since 1950.
00:07:17.240 Cattle prices, beef prices are going to become very, very expensive. And that has nothing to do
00:07:21.820 with fertilizer or anything else except the cows are going to cost more money 0.99
00:07:26.400 to feed them alfalfa or whatever. 0.89
00:07:28.560 You're going to use fertilizer to be able to grow all of their food for next winter,
00:07:34.020 so costs are going to go up on that.
00:07:37.660 Yesterday, the White House had a message to all of the CEOs from the oil companies,
00:07:42.320 pump more oil, pump more oil.
00:07:47.620 Okay.
00:07:51.820 So, America has a choice right now, and it's going to be a tough choice.
00:07:58.520 And I fear I know which choice we're going to make because it's human nature.
00:08:03.920 And it's human nature if we don't have somebody articulating what is happening.
00:08:10.680 And this would require the president to articulate the grand vision and say, look, this is where we're going.
00:08:16.640 This is what JFK did with the moonshot.
00:08:20.340 It's really FDR.
00:08:21.400 This is what he did with the, you know, with the New Deal, which really made things much worse, but that's a different story.
00:08:28.600 It takes somebody to say, we're going here. 0.53
00:08:31.220 It's going to be a tough journey, but this is where we're going, okay?
00:08:35.600 In 20 years from now, we are going to be listening to people say one of two things.
00:08:45.780 That was the moment.
00:08:46.940 It was probably 2026 that was the moment that America didn't turn the corner.
00:08:55.580 It just all began to fall apart right there.
00:09:00.540 Or they're going to say, 2026 probably was the year where it all started to come together.
00:09:07.440 And they turned the corner.
00:09:09.660 And that's how they survived.
00:09:11.700 But we are at that corner.
00:09:13.760 Make no mistake.
00:09:14.980 And that corner is either going to be turned or not.
00:09:19.460 And if it's not turned, it will because if it fails in 25 years, we are no longer here or we're so diminished that it's no longer really the United States as we know it.
00:09:31.280 It'll be because of one of two things.
00:09:33.360 Either Donald Trump is wildly wrong or we just couldn't get past the fact that the pain to get to where we need to go is going to take time and it's going to be tough to weather.
00:09:52.960 But I think there is a plan right now and you are seeing it in action that actually saves us.
00:10:00.400 This is why I'm so optimistic because we never had anybody.
00:10:03.860 Remember, I kept saying, I've said for years, where is the guy who's got the big vision?
00:10:07.920 Where is the guy who's going to point to the moon and say, we're going there?
00:10:11.120 We have it.
00:10:12.220 He's just not pointing to it.
00:10:14.340 He's just not doing a good job of articulating the big plan.
00:10:18.640 You kind of have to put it together yourself.
00:10:20.540 Now, I could be wrong in putting this together.
00:10:22.360 If I'm wrong on this and it works, then he's just the luckiest man ever because he's got all the pieces.
00:10:32.660 And I just don't believe he's not seeing this as a grand unifying theory.
00:10:36.860 So let me give you this grand unifying theory because we are looking at the most dramatic and possibly peaceful power shift in modern history.
00:10:49.900 Everything is interconnected.
00:10:52.360 and Americans aren't looking at that.
00:10:54.780 And I think, and I, well, I know this part is true
00:10:57.080 because I asked Donald Trump this
00:10:58.500 probably 60 or 80 days into his term.
00:11:02.460 I said, you looked at the post-World War II world
00:11:05.120 and you said, none of this works, didn't you?
00:11:07.380 And you're redesigning all of it.
00:11:08.660 And he said, yes, yes.
00:11:10.500 So imagine, let's start there.
00:11:13.760 A president looks at everything that we had built
00:11:16.700 since 1945, all of the systems
00:11:20.520 that we all know are broken,
00:11:21.700 And he says, none of this stuff works.
00:11:24.400 And so I'm going to dismantle it and change it because, you know, we're funding the world's defense.
00:11:31.980 We're fighting everybody else's war.
00:11:35.380 You know, we're subsidizing our own decline.
00:11:38.760 And Donald Trump is stepping in and going, yeah, we're not going to do that anymore.
00:11:43.180 Okay.
00:11:44.280 If this is right, he is building something historic.
00:11:48.000 He is building a new American economic empire.
00:11:53.840 And here's how he's doing it.
00:11:54.980 Energy dominance, hemisphere security, technical supremacy, a military that is like no military.
00:12:04.540 I mean, I'm actually afraid of our military in a good way.
00:12:07.660 But if it goes dark, it could be a very bad way.
00:12:10.320 I mean, I've never seen anything like it.
00:12:13.040 A reborn manufacturing heartland.
00:12:15.220 And this is an economy that is not being reborn, but reimagined for the 21st century.
00:12:25.780 And one that, let's not kid ourselves, is not going to pay down our debt.
00:12:29.920 But the strategy would be to grow the economy to the point to where the debt is less of a problem.
00:12:35.820 Still be a problem, but I'm not sure that that even works.
00:12:39.020 But if he is right, it does prevent the collapse of the American dollar on so many fronts.
00:12:46.180 If this war ends without spreading, and this theory that I'm going to lay out for you, these six things, if this is what it is, it will all have been done without the kind of global war that has defined the 20th century.
00:13:05.480 This is America reclaiming its golden age.
00:13:09.020 Just smarter, stronger, and sovereign.
00:13:13.520 So let me take a one-minute break,
00:13:15.120 and then I'm going to come back
00:13:15.840 and I'm going to show you the board,
00:13:16.920 and I'm going to show you the six things
00:13:18.500 that are happening right now
00:13:20.160 that people need to put together in their head
00:13:22.460 and then choose.
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00:13:28.680 what do we have to do to make sure that this happens?
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00:15:01.720 So if I were in the White House, I would go take my chalkboard into the Oval Office
00:15:05.960 and I would say, let me show you the board.
00:15:08.000 Let me show you the strategy here.
00:15:10.120 First, let's start with energy dominance
00:15:12.480 because without energy, we can't do anything.
00:15:14.920 It's the foundation of everything.
00:15:16.860 Trump, in his first term, made us a net exporter.
00:15:20.860 Never before in human history or American history
00:15:23.360 had that happened.
00:15:24.720 Then in the second term, he unleashed it.
00:15:27.300 Record production, deregulation,
00:15:29.480 National Energy Dominance Council,
00:15:31.500 the LNG exports all exploding.
00:15:34.820 Why is this important to put first?
00:15:37.340 Because energy is leverage, and energy we must have if we're going to be dominant.
00:15:44.000 When we crippled Iran's oil exports and we seized control of Venezuela's massive reserves,
00:15:50.280 we took Maduro in Operation Absolute Resolve, and then we put American companies in charge of that.
00:15:58.940 Do you notice the world didn't scramble to the Mideast and that chaos?
00:16:03.480 They began to come to us.
00:16:07.680 Argentina's fields align under our umbrella.
00:16:11.400 And Europe, Europe's now one of our biggest buyers.
00:16:15.080 Hundreds of billions in deals for American oil and gas, replacing the Russian supplies.
00:16:20.740 Now that this is happening over in the Strait of Hormuz and that becomes so unstable,
00:16:26.260 there are, you can track it.
00:16:27.940 You can watch the ships and track them.
00:16:29.860 They are making U-turns in oceans and turning around and coming to American ports instead of going to the Middle East.
00:16:38.740 The world is buying American energy in ways that we've never seen before.
00:16:44.460 Russia and China are losing their pricing power.
00:16:48.640 So we become the undisputed energy superpower of the 21st century without the Middle East quagmire, if this works.
00:16:56.320 that freedom lets us walk away from being the globe's babysitter when when uh when donald trump
00:17:04.220 says i'm not going to get you into wars that's what he means i've got to we have to pull out
00:17:08.920 we can't just leave the world the way it was because we depend on them for too much for oil
00:17:14.140 and everything else we can't create a vacuum we've got to create some framework to keep that
00:17:20.120 stable and we pull out. And then we become the stable place to be able to have the world buy
00:17:26.740 our energy. Second, with ending the World War II burden and forging real peace through strength,
00:17:34.200 for 80 years, we carried NATO and the Middle East on our backs. Trump came in the first term and
00:17:42.020 said, pay up. And they started to. NATO allies put, what, 5% of their GDP in defense spending.
00:17:49.180 Never happened before.
00:17:51.280 Now, Europe is only stepping up because in the second term, he's made it crystal clear.
00:17:55.940 We're going to defend our hemisphere.
00:17:58.060 You defend yours. 0.87
00:17:59.680 And in the Middle East, first term, Abraham Accords. 0.92
00:18:03.180 That was the beginning.
00:18:04.580 In the second term, he's built the Council of Peace.
00:18:07.440 Now, this is a new body turning former enemies into partners at the table.
00:18:12.760 Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the UAE.
00:18:15.000 they are now more israel friendly than great britain ever has been and when we and israel
00:18:22.500 struck the nuclear program and the regime did you notice they stayed on our side
00:18:29.780 every nation is playing its role in its own security it was bahrain that went to the un
00:18:36.620 security council to ask permission to use force against iran not america not israel bahrain
00:18:42.980 now america is sitting at the head of the table but we're not carrying the load alone
00:18:48.280 and the hundreds of billions that once were flowing overseas now stay at home we could
00:18:56.620 pay down the debt we could build factories it's powering the future if this works the third thing
00:19:03.500 is the hemisphere first strategy.
00:19:06.260 This is his 21st century Don Roe doctrine, 0.62
00:19:13.020 if that's what they're calling it.
00:19:14.940 All of this stuff looks random at first.
00:19:17.860 Greenland, everybody's like, what is he doing?
00:19:19.540 Well, first he was securing rare earth minerals.
00:19:22.700 And in the second term,
00:19:24.140 he secured those from all over the world,
00:19:26.340 taking those minerals from China,
00:19:28.940 breaking China's monopoly,
00:19:30.240 and then locking in a new Arctic sea lane for the future of global trade.
00:19:35.700 Nobody's talking about that.
00:19:37.400 Then he forced the EU to take a stand.
00:19:39.880 When they denied us airspace during the Iran operation,
00:19:43.060 we found out who our real allies are,
00:19:45.280 which makes the Greenland case even more obvious even to Europe itself.
00:19:50.440 They're like, oh, boy, we're screwed.
00:19:53.500 Panama Canal, what was that all about? 1.00
00:19:56.240 To eject the Chinese influence. 0.68
00:19:58.540 Cuba, what's that about? 1.00
00:20:00.240 We're squeezing them now.
00:20:01.680 Pentagon said yesterday, be ready.
00:20:04.000 We're starting to prepare for things in Cuba. 0.92
00:20:07.120 That's getting Russia, Chinese, and all the Marxist lifelines 0.80
00:20:10.520 out of a place 90 miles from our shore.
00:20:15.060 And Venezuela, Maduro is gone.
00:20:18.020 Terror networks are being dismantled.
00:20:20.320 Gangs defunded.
00:20:22.460 Oil now flowing under our umbrella.
00:20:24.940 That is a death blow.
00:20:26.380 To whom? 1.00
00:20:28.260 To BRICS.
00:20:29.120 BRICS, Russia, China, Brazil, all BRICS wanted to have a, they wanted to challenge the petrodollar.
00:20:37.660 Well, without Iran and without Venezuela, they can't do it.
00:20:44.160 I mean, this is really genius.
00:20:46.340 If this is the plan, it's genius.
00:20:50.360 Russia and China are kicked out of our hemisphere. 0.79
00:20:53.500 I mean, that's what this is all about.
00:20:54.840 Our resources, shipping lanes, borders secure.
00:20:59.120 No more rivals building bases in our hemisphere.
00:21:02.820 And then you have the military restoration.
00:21:06.240 This is the fourth thing.
00:21:09.000 And I would also add the quiet revolution in space that nobody's talking about.
00:21:12.880 Do you remember just, what, four years ago how humiliated we were with the Afghani withdrawal?
00:21:20.460 The world was laughing at our hollowed-out force and we had guys in dresses.
00:21:25.420 Trump has completely turned that around in 18 months
00:21:31.500 And built it into the most respected and feared military
00:21:35.600 I think I can safely say ever on planet Earth
00:21:39.760 Precision, strength, and peace through overwhelming power
00:21:45.380 Then you add this, which nobody is putting into place
00:21:49.920 The Kennedy Space Center
00:21:51.560 Why should we go to the moon?
00:21:54.680 because the coast of Florida
00:21:59.200 is going to be the world's spaceport.
00:22:02.900 No one is really talking about the master plan
00:22:06.020 of what's happening in space.
00:22:07.580 If you go into the show prep today,
00:22:09.340 you're going to find all these stories
00:22:10.640 about how important space is becoming
00:22:14.280 with just what China is doing
00:22:17.160 to help Iran with satellites.
00:22:20.740 I'm going to tell you if I have time today
00:22:22.700 about a space war that is actually going on.
00:22:25.180 I mean, it's like Star Wars up in space right now.
00:22:27.680 But the moonshot is critical.
00:22:34.260 Record launches, master plans,
00:22:37.460 on track to dominate the moon and the space economy.
00:22:41.420 If you don't understand the space economy, read up on it.
00:22:44.100 Because this is like AI.
00:22:46.780 It's an entirely new world, okay?
00:22:49.500 New industries, new wealth,
00:22:51.080 new American leadership in the final frontier.
00:22:55.900 Now, how does this relate to you?
00:23:01.200 Well, I've got two other points, and I'll bring it all together to you.
00:23:05.760 If this theory is right, how this saves America and the choice that we have to make right now.
00:23:13.200 We'll cover that in a minute. Stand by.
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00:24:45.260 We need somebody to outline the big vision, and I don't see anybody doing it.
00:25:05.200 So let me just tell you what I think is going on, six steps to what's going on,
00:25:10.820 Because you can't just say, you know, we got to get out of Europe and then not have a plan to do that.
00:25:16.460 Otherwise, it's just everything crazy. 0.79
00:25:17.920 We got to get out of the Middle East. 1.00
00:25:19.460 Well, you can't just leave a vacuum there.
00:25:22.120 We got to fix our oil.
00:25:23.800 Well, you can't just fix the oil because as you see, when other places of the world start to have problems, our prices go up as well because it's a global market.
00:25:34.000 We got to beat China to AI.
00:25:36.780 We got to beat China in space. 0.93
00:25:38.180 We got to, you know, fix our manufacturing. 0.93
00:25:40.820 You can't do all of these things until you've ripped all of the wires out of what we had, what was built, and what was wrong.
00:25:48.520 We all know the system that we had doesn't work.
00:25:52.400 So, first, energy dominance.
00:25:54.520 I just laid this out just a minute ago.
00:25:57.020 Second, ending the post-World War II burden of, you know, peace through strength, meaning we pay for everything, we're the strong ones, and they get the peace.
00:26:06.240 Third, control this hemisphere.
00:26:09.260 Fourth, restore the military. 0.82
00:26:11.600 Boy, have we done that.
00:26:13.220 Now, five, declawing China without getting into a war. 0.80
00:26:18.640 That's a big one. 0.97
00:26:19.860 How do you beat China? 0.96
00:26:22.500 Because their plan is 2027 or 2028 to be dominant. 0.95
00:26:27.160 How do you declaw them without getting into a war?
00:26:30.860 Well, tariffs, tech controls, reshoring our factories,
00:26:35.400 getting control of the rare earth minerals.
00:26:38.580 All of these things have been done and America yawns.
00:26:41.800 Plus the $18 trillion of investment for our industrial base.
00:26:46.100 Even if only half of that comes through,
00:26:48.360 that's $9 trillion to build factories here in America.
00:26:52.700 And then you're not going to build them tomorrow.
00:26:55.060 Okay?
00:26:55.860 All of this takes time.
00:26:57.380 That's the frustrating part.
00:26:59.380 America first AI tied to cheap, abundant American energy. 0.97
00:27:04.800 so we surge way ahead of them in the real arms race of this century ai while china is getting
00:27:12.040 starved of markets and minerals manufacturing boom here at home but it takes time debt could
00:27:19.640 get paid down but we're not going to we're gonna our plan will be grow our way out of weakness
00:27:24.660 okay six this is the one that i people are not going to understand for 10 years i don't think
00:27:32.000 anybody's going to understand any of these. If these things work, I don't think any of us going
00:27:35.380 to understand them. One day you'll wake up and you'll start to hear people on TV going, you know,
00:27:39.680 Trump was actually really quite smart. He's been dismantling the globalist machine.
00:27:47.580 The globalist machine was engineered to manage our decline and eventual collapse. Okay. All of
00:27:58.340 this wiring was put into this engine to be a governor on it to keep it down keep it down and
00:28:05.660 manage the decline so it would fall into a new system that they were building so in the first
00:28:11.760 term he takes the economy because it's not as governored as it as it is now and he's he brings
00:28:18.980 it so it's roaring back okay then comes covid the perfect crisis for the world economic forum's
00:28:26.400 great reset. They waited for that. I mean, I think they planned that actually. But that was not
00:28:32.520 organic growth again. That was controlled demolition of the American markets and the
00:28:38.940 system that we all have. Open borders, endless regulations, green new deals,
00:28:45.580 hollowing out of our industry, a deliberate weakening of American sovereignty so the elites
00:28:51.820 could build the world in the way they wanted to do. Biden's policies just poured gasoline on that
00:28:56.960 fire and quite honestly nearly nailed our economic coffin shut. Trump, thank God he didn't win in
00:29:04.720 2020 because he watched and he learned. He's nearly collapsed the WEF's entire agenda,
00:29:11.940 but he hasn't killed it. All of these people are waiting to see what happens in the next two
00:29:17.960 elections. He's building this new American empire, and he has to simultaneously neutralize the
00:29:25.540 globalist forces that don't want us to be sovereign, don't want us to be dominant.
00:29:31.260 That's why fixing the economy is slower this time. The American economy is a V12 or a V16
00:29:38.260 underneath that hood. Man, that thing just cooks. When it's right, it cooks. Well, it had been so
00:29:44.240 governed and destroyed by the globalist agenda. It was running on three cylinders and everything
00:29:50.940 else in this thing is almost shot. So he has to rebuild the engine, rip out all of the old wiring,
00:29:59.000 all of the stuff that they broke or intentionally put in there to slow it down, to keep us dependent
00:30:05.520 and not dependent and not declining.
00:30:13.960 I'm telling you, if this is true, this is huge.
00:30:18.640 And the problem is, the biggest battle is with us.
00:30:25.700 Because if you don't see this vision,
00:30:28.260 you don't know where we are
00:30:30.360 and you won't understand how critical it is
00:30:34.860 to keep the power that we have,
00:30:38.780 to secure the House and the Senate
00:30:40.400 and the White House, have to.
00:30:42.400 And you have to do it
00:30:43.680 even if Congress does nothing, honestly.
00:30:46.840 Even if they do nothing,
00:30:48.760 you have to keep this going
00:30:51.240 for the next term.
00:30:53.940 Otherwise, I mean,
00:30:55.380 long-term institutions,
00:30:57.300 all entrenched bureaucracies,
00:30:59.260 the globalist networks,
00:31:00.880 the NGOs, the legacy media,
00:31:03.660 They're all just holding on until 2028, praying that the plan stalls.
00:31:09.620 If we lose now, the old schemes come raging back with a vengeance.
00:31:15.820 This is the final play.
00:31:17.800 That's why I said at the beginning of the hour, in 20 years, 10 years, historians are going to look back and say that was the moment America turned the corner or that was the moment it died.
00:31:29.340 If you don't do any of the stuff that he's doing now,
00:31:32.860 the big, huge structural changes globally,
00:31:36.960 you can't fix the economy.
00:31:39.280 If you're not willing to do that,
00:31:41.600 all he has to do is just,
00:31:43.380 he has a few levers that he can play with
00:31:45.460 to get us to rev up a little bit,
00:31:48.140 but it's not going to last.
00:31:50.240 You've got to do these big, huge things.
00:31:53.940 And then comes the economy.
00:31:57.620 That's just my view.
00:31:58.780 I could be completely wrong, completely wrong, but we have to be crystal clear.
00:32:03.820 I mean, I could be blackbilled and say, this is all just chaos.
00:32:08.480 I don't think it is.
00:32:10.540 When you step back and look at it, it's too orchestrated.
00:32:15.880 It all would fall in our favor if it works.
00:32:19.120 So it's like saying, yeah, humans, we climbed out of the premortal slime.
00:32:25.520 You can believe that.
00:32:26.420 I just don't think that makes any sense.
00:32:28.780 energy powers ai and factories hemispheric security protects you know our supply chains
00:32:36.680 the middle east and nato pullbacks free our budget and our boys the council of peace proves a new
00:32:46.000 model shared responsibility by the way i haven't had a chance to tell you about what's happening
00:32:51.780 with Lebanon on Lebanese television today, for the first time, there is a Lebanon flag and an
00:33:00.280 Israeli flag behind the anchor. And Israel is now telling Fox News this morning that the negotiations
00:33:08.680 that are going not only for peace, but they may end in the Abraham Accords. You get them into the
00:33:15.840 Abraham Accords. All bets are off. Everything changes. It proves, to me at least, that part of 0.95
00:33:22.260 this is right. You have Greenland and space securing the future. You have the war against
00:33:31.200 the globalist reset to ensure that none of this gets reversed. Every single move this guy has
00:33:37.680 made connects if you look at it from a bigger point of view. So 25 years from now, was it chaos?
00:33:46.080 Maybe. Did we finish this? Maybe. But I think they're going to look back if he's successful
00:33:55.240 and say, you know what? He played the long game. He ended America's era of the world sucker.
00:34:01.720 He took the great reset. He built an economic empire that rivals our greatest golden age.
00:34:07.680 Energy, AI-dominant, military supreme, hemispheric security, financial independence.
00:34:15.080 You don't fight wars.
00:34:18.640 We're not paying their bills.
00:34:20.980 We don't have to worry about taking some World Economic Forum's orders.
00:34:25.440 We lead, we win, we thrive.
00:34:28.840 The moves might look scattered, but if I'm correct, this is vision.
00:34:35.360 This is what vision.
00:34:36.340 We haven't seen vision like this.
00:34:38.260 I've never seen this in my lifetime.
00:34:41.860 This is vision, if I'm correct.
00:34:45.620 And it is a long-term play.
00:34:49.700 The question is, well, it is honestly the question the world's asking itself right now on the war.
00:34:56.720 Does America have the stomach for it?
00:34:59.140 Iran doesn't think you have the stomach to withstand more economic pressure for very long.
00:35:05.080 And if that's true, and we get to the next election, and nobody has articulated this vision,
00:35:12.860 but if we get to the next election, and people see the vision, and they go,
00:35:18.740 no, I want cheaper gas.
00:35:23.460 Instead of being able to say, look, this ensures your children.
00:35:29.420 Do you want your children to do better than you're doing now?
00:35:33.940 are you willing to sacrifice now so your children have a chance of freedom because that's what this
00:35:42.160 is about americans when they get it when they see the vision they will make the long-term call
00:35:48.260 i will sacrifice now so my children don't have to suffer that's what this moment is all about 0.96
00:35:54.300 this moment right now is will you pay attention to the islamist invasion of the western world 0.83
00:36:00.640 to save the Western world? 0.89
00:36:02.660 Will you do the hard thing right now
00:36:05.120 and be uncomfortable for pointing it out
00:36:07.940 so your children don't have to be in the streets
00:36:10.420 fighting those who want to behead them?
00:36:14.140 Yeah, I will be a pariah today for that.
00:36:17.800 And I urge you to join me.
00:36:20.340 Will you pay higher gas prices today
00:36:22.980 if this vision is correct?
00:36:25.520 I tell you, it could be wrong.
00:36:26.960 I could be wrong.
00:36:28.820 I don't think I am.
00:36:30.640 But I could be.
00:36:32.660 If this vision is correct,
00:36:34.860 are you willing to pay higher prices for a little while longer
00:36:39.280 to be able to secure freedom for your children?
00:36:46.840 I am.
00:36:49.100 But I don't know if the rest of America is.
00:36:52.720 You have to decide.
00:36:55.700 We'll put this monologue out so you can read it
00:36:58.320 and think about it.
00:37:00.640 and add to it, argue about it.
00:37:06.040 But I'm telling you,
00:37:08.600 there's too many things that fall into place
00:37:11.600 where we're the winner.
00:37:12.480 Remember when everything Joe Biden did,
00:37:16.120 we ended up being the loser on?
00:37:18.360 And I'm like, come on, guys.
00:37:19.880 It can't be a coincidence.
00:37:21.140 You can't be that unlucky.
00:37:23.660 This is the opposite of that.
00:37:25.740 Everybody's saying these moves are all erratic
00:37:27.980 and everything else.
00:37:28.480 You can't be this lucky.
00:37:30.300 Because if it works, everything falls into America is dominant, and our children have a future.
00:37:39.680 Wow, if that's chaos, that's the most lucky group of people on the planet.
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00:40:48.820 all right jason i want to go to you because you are hands-on with the uh so to speak with the
00:41:09.080 insiders, and the insiders are commenting on what I've just laid out. Give me the arguments against
00:41:18.080 or what are the big pushbacks on it? So I guess the two major pushbacks would be,
00:41:26.060 first, the stamina of the American public being able to make this change. So if this is what's
00:41:33.040 happening. This is the grand strategy on the chessboard. Does the American public have the
00:41:38.480 stamina to go through a change like this? Because many of them are saying, we've been pampered for
00:41:42.680 so long, we don't know how as a people to get through this. The answer to that is no, unless
00:41:50.160 someone can tell this story to the American people in a compelling way, and not me, in the White
00:41:56.940 House. If the president can't lay this case out, they won't do it. It has to be explained to them,
00:42:07.340 shown how it all fits together, because I'm missing a ton of pieces. I know I am. This is
00:42:12.360 just me last night just kind of putting stuff together. So we don't have the stamina. Even if
00:42:18.880 he lays it out, I'm not sure we do. The biggest obstacle will be us and propaganda coming from
00:42:26.920 outside the country those two those are the big those are the two things to worry about the most
00:42:31.560 for me at least this the second one would be uh of the pushback would be wouldn't it be better to
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00:42:44.520 like that so yes it would save act would be good putting some people in jail would be good you're
00:42:52.120 going to see jd vance start to go after some of the corruption those things would be really good
00:42:56.740 i don't know why we're not doing those things at the same time but the economy cannot truly be
00:43:02.440 fixed and that's the one that everybody's pressure is pressure point is the economy
00:43:06.140 it cannot truly be fixed until you fix these big things it just can't uh you have to fix these big
00:43:15.020 things um so i would love to see people start to go to jail i mean we're going to talk tmz is maybe
00:43:21.960 going to Washington, or they are going to Washington, D.C., and what does that mean?
00:43:25.980 It could mean something really, really good.
00:43:27.720 It could be horrible, but it could be something really, really good because we can chew gum
00:43:33.240 and walk at the same time, but you have to see the big picture.
00:43:37.620 This fundamental structure has to be changed.
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00:46:02.460 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:46:07.520 Glenn Beck is on.
00:46:14.020 Today, I feel like the narrator of the American story as it's happening today.
00:46:23.820 Because I see this, I see the news of the day as a story that has never stopped playing out.
00:46:32.460 um i talked to data republican yesterday did an interview with her she is uh deaf and mute and so
00:46:38.860 it's hard to do a broadcast interview with her so we taped it um and you'll hear the voice of the
00:46:45.260 translator um but i i spent uh oh gosh 45 minutes with her yesterday talking about something that
00:46:53.980 she has just revealed that is not getting enough attention and then yesterday liz wheeler tweeted
00:47:00.140 something about a podcaster and what he was tweeting about how the Muslims love the Muslims
00:47:08.420 love Jesus. And it actually came from the mullahs or the prime minister of Iran. And
00:47:18.480 I don't want to comment on that one because it doesn't, I mean, it didn't, it's not a good look,
00:47:24.500 but you can't prove anything that there's anything going on there. But you certainly can
00:47:29.260 with Data Republican. She has found a direct link to the Iranian officials coordinating with
00:47:40.020 American institutions to do propaganda in America. And I want to start by telling you
00:47:47.760 the American story of propaganda. I'm going to tell you two stories. One, how this happened
00:47:53.860 before in World War II and nobody understood it. And then how it is happening now. Then Data is
00:48:02.060 going to come on and she'll give you all the facts and figures and show you how she figured 0.95
00:48:07.420 this out and where all the bodies are buried. It's fascinating. We'll do that and begin in 60
00:48:12.360 seconds. First, the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. Imagine what it is like being
00:48:17.020 a Jew in Israel right now. You wake up before anything else. There's an awareness in the back
00:48:20.820 of your mind that things can change quickly. That a siren can go off at any moment. You have seconds
00:48:26.320 to find shelter. You go about your day. You take care of your family. You pray for your family
00:48:34.240 while they are in school. But you do the normal things that life requires. But none of it is
00:48:38.260 completely normal because there's that uncertainty that just doesn't ever go away. When something
00:48:43.560 does happen, when the sirens sound, when the threats become real, you can't ignore it. You
00:48:48.620 to step back, process it, live through it, do the best. Right now, this is a real problem. A lot of
00:48:55.180 people, it'd be nice to have some friends that understand this, and that's where the Christians
00:48:59.640 and the Jews in America, the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, are stepping
00:49:06.120 up. They're on the ground providing food, medical care, support to people who are living through
00:49:09.760 this every single day. If you give $45 right now, you can rush Life Saving Essentials to the
00:49:14.660 vulnerable under fire at 888-488-IFCJ, 888-488-IFCJ, or online at ifcj.org, ifcj.org.
00:49:25.060 Okay, I want you to just put yourself back into 1938.
00:49:32.680 Imagine that you are an American editor, a professor, a concerned citizen in New York
00:49:39.260 city and you try to stay informed and every couple of weeks a crisp white envelope arrives in your 0.89
00:49:47.880 mailbox from the german library of information on fifth avenue there's no swastikas and they're
00:49:55.520 not screaming hitler you know headlines it's a really nice pamphlet a bi-weekly bulletin called
00:50:01.720 facts in review just about the facts the tone is really really calm it's scholarly and it's
00:50:08.380 reasonable. And it explains that the Treaty of Versailles was a crime against the German people.
00:50:14.700 It's crushing debts, stolen territory, humiliation of pride, and it shows maps of suffering minorities
00:50:21.620 in Poland and Czechoslovakia. And it presents charts on the German economic miracle under its
00:50:29.260 new leader, Adolf Hitler. And again, again, it talks about how this leader only seeks peace with
00:50:34.880 honor, protection against communism, fair correction of the past injustices. That's all
00:50:41.600 he wants. Now, across town, there is another quiet service that is humming along, and they're
00:50:49.180 disconnected, you think. You don't know. It's the Transocean News. This one is a competitor of AP
00:50:56.240 and the United Press International. It feeds short, urgent dispatches to American newspapers,
00:51:01.100 low cost or even free
00:51:03.300 and major papers run
00:51:05.560 the copy every day
00:51:07.480 and it will be under the headline of
00:51:09.480 Berlin by wireless and it will be
00:51:11.460 right beside Reuters
00:51:13.620 and AP and the United Press International
00:51:15.660 so readers open up their
00:51:17.520 paper every day and they get
00:51:19.360 the same narrative 0.53
00:51:20.480 Germany is the injured party
00:51:22.900 another war would be a tragedy forced on 0.68
00:51:25.260 a reasonable nation
00:51:27.760 the genius is
00:51:30.600 that you never are asked to love the regime.
00:51:34.560 They just simply ask you to see things the way Germany sees them.
00:51:40.120 And for a while, it works really well, almost too well.
00:51:43.540 Isolationist voices in Congress, they begin to quote the facts.
00:51:48.860 Prominent citizens pass the pamphlets along.
00:51:51.380 It's already in the newspapers.
00:51:53.420 And polls start to show overwhelming American reluctance to get involved in Europe.
00:51:58.480 So when Hitler seizes the rest of Czechoslovakia, people shrug. 0.94
00:52:02.860 Oh, well, it's okay. 0.84
00:52:04.420 Because the library had already explained it as necessary.
00:52:10.760 And all those people that were getting those white envelopes and reading their newspapers see it that way now because that was coming from Germany.
00:52:19.660 So when war breaks out in September 1939, the same voices argue against helping Britain and France.
00:52:25.920 The public never, never once suspects that the hand that writes the script was Adolf Hitler
00:52:35.240 The words didn't come the way he would speak
00:52:39.300 It was all in the language of fairness and facts
00:52:42.360 And by the time the accent, if you will, is noticed after Pearl Harbor
00:52:47.340 After the raids on the library and the exposure of trans-ocean services
00:52:52.780 the seeds of doubt had already been planted in millions of mines.
00:52:56.920 So for precious months, while Europe burned,
00:53:01.560 hesitation nearly cost the West everything.
00:53:05.280 This is the quiet power of propaganda.
00:53:08.520 When the public never realizes it's coming from the enemy.
00:53:14.000 And I warn you, I've done this for 50 years.
00:53:19.320 I have seen propaganda from some countries, even our country.
00:53:24.840 I have seen propaganda from corporations, etc., etc.
00:53:28.480 I have never seen anything like this.
00:53:32.660 And it is all over our social media.
00:53:36.220 And I believe it has embedded itself into some of the voices that we have all learned to grow and trust.
00:53:43.060 now how let me give you a specific example this is where data republican comes in let me tell you
00:53:51.740 exactly how this has happened and what piqued her interest and went wait a minute something's not
00:53:58.960 right here in the streets of new york in washington square park on college campuses all across america
00:54:07.000 The same exact strategy is playing out, updated now for the digital age, but identical in its cunning. 0.83
00:54:15.740 So for a minute, just picture a small vigil for the Iranian regime. 0.83
00:54:19.820 It's happening in New York.
00:54:21.580 A handful of activists gather.
00:54:23.700 A Jewish rapper named Kosha Dills approaches with signs highlighting the regime's slaughter of its own people.
00:54:30.560 Well, the organizers swarm him. They tackle him. They beat him bloody until he is arrested alongside one of his attackers.
00:54:38.600 The event is tiny. You probably didn't even notice it.
00:54:43.800 But the footage now is everywhere.
00:54:47.420 And behind this lies a documented pipeline now revealed by Data Republican.
00:54:53.380 She went through leaked internal records from Iran's state broadcaster, Press TV.
00:55:01.420 Researchers found hundreds of direct communications between Tehran's propagandists and the organizers here in America staging the events.
00:55:11.620 One senior American figure alone got 83 phone calls from the Iranian TV.
00:55:18.880 Now, they will say, well, we were setting up or I was doing things on their TV program, but that doesn't make sense.
00:55:27.960 The calls were coming before there were events, and then after the event, then somebody would come on.
00:55:35.440 Then that person would come on television.
00:55:37.920 This is coordination.
00:55:40.540 More than 75 organizations here in the U.S. have mobilized protests backing Iran's position.
00:55:47.660 almost all of them are far left marxist socialists others aligned with islamic causes the red green
00:55:54.680 alliance they operate through familiar activist networks sometimes funded by the same pipeline
00:56:01.960 pipelines that have supported other radical causes when data is going to go into this in a
00:56:06.160 second when you hear the names you're going to recognize all of them and to the people who are
00:56:10.440 on the ground to the people who are just useful idiots they show up at these things because they
00:56:17.080 think this is organic and homegrown rallies and it's moral outrage against the u.s policy and
00:56:23.100 they carry the signs and they chant for peace they believe they're standing for justice and
00:56:28.560 the ordinary american watching the news it looks genuine okay it's domestic dissent students
00:56:34.820 professors community voices saying not in our name but what's really happening back in iran
00:56:43.660 the state television, is running the footage on endless loops. Crowds now in Tehran see Americans
00:56:51.460 marching under Iranian flags. They hear chants echoing the regime's talking points, and they
00:56:57.920 draw the conclusion that the mullahs want them to draw. Even the great Satan's own people are
00:57:04.280 turning against their government. The world is standing with them, not with us. We're alone 0.77
00:57:10.300 again. This cycle is deliberate. U.S. organizers are appearing on press TV after these events,
00:57:19.800 but the calls are coming in before the events. Then the Iranian TV reposts all of these clips,
00:57:29.540 state TV. They time their actions to Tehran's narrative needs. Iranian media then beams the
00:57:37.100 results you know the resulting protests worldwide they launder foreign propaganda in the appearance
00:57:43.960 of american consensus and nobody knows it doesn't need to flip the policy it only needs to to sow
00:57:53.280 doubt and exhaust support for confrontation and convince the iranian public that resistance is
00:57:59.600 futile because the americans are no longer with them they're with the regime this is exactly what
00:58:08.240 happened with the german library and trans ocean they made hitler's demand sound reasonable
00:58:14.480 iran's machine today makes the regime's survival sound like a global moral crusade but it is not
00:58:22.740 remember the monsters that these people are the regime is not the people the regime is keeping 0.93
00:58:31.680 the people down they are throwing homosexuals off rooftops the public on both sides of the ocean 0.88
00:58:40.900 they are not expecting that the enemy is writing the script stop being so naive these rallies are
00:58:48.980 not american it might feel that way it might look authentic
00:58:53.660 the hesitation in washington feels organic but once you have the receipts which jada republican
00:59:02.560 is going to give us in a few minutes once you have the call logs and the funding trails and
00:59:08.060 the synchronized timing that's when everything begins to crack and shatter and you're like oh my
00:59:14.200 gosh, look at this. You know, that picture of Donald Trump, you know, that he said he was a
00:59:24.680 doctor. I don't know if he thought he was a doctor, if he thought he was Jesus. I don't know.
00:59:29.340 I don't really care. I really believe it's propaganda. I really believe it was propaganda.
00:59:36.120 I would not be surprised if that image was created by somebody outside the country. I'm not saying it
00:59:43.740 was probably could have been done by a supporter of his i don't know but that's exactly the guy
00:59:49.580 you know that came out donald trump said what he said and then who came out against that who was
00:59:57.140 the leading voice that was out before our podcasters it was the prime minister of iran
01:00:05.460 saying muslims love jesus and i can't believe he would do that he is blaspheming jesus
01:00:12.440 and and then all of the all of the christians here are like he is blaspheming jesus
01:00:18.440 but that started there and one podcaster you got to listen to liz wheeler from i think it was
01:00:26.460 yesterday she did something on this and it was really really good she's like look this person
01:00:31.580 is a friend of mine that said this i'm not trying to throw him under the bus i'm just saying there's
01:00:36.080 something wrong here there's something really really wrong and there is it's called propaganda
01:00:42.540 this is the way it works america whether you recognize this or not we are at a global war
01:00:49.660 right now it's just not being fought the way you think it's being fought it's being fought without
01:00:55.560 the bombs and the bullets here without the planes flying into the buildings because they know that
01:01:01.360 will wake you up well you gotta wake up we are in a war and propaganda do not argue about things
01:01:12.720 online right now don't do it don't do it we are there are people that are funding everything
01:01:23.560 on all sides they don't care what side you're on they don't they will russia did this in 2016
01:01:31.660 They were funding both sides.
01:01:33.680 They were funding both Hillary and Donald Trump.
01:01:36.000 And it was extreme because they needed us at each other's throat.
01:01:39.940 That's what's happening again.
01:01:41.980 And history is screaming at us.
01:01:46.900 Propaganda doesn't need to conquer hearts and minds outright.
01:01:50.880 It doesn't.
01:01:51.880 It only needs to dress the enemy's voice in your voice,
01:01:56.120 in the voice of the street, in your values, in your outrage.
01:02:01.080 And by the time you notice the accent, the damage is already done.
01:02:05.840 We've already hesitated. 0.99
01:02:07.300 We've already lost.
01:02:08.640 And they are smiling.
01:02:10.420 And the cycle repeats until you will learn to ask one urgent question.
01:02:18.260 Who originated this?
01:02:21.180 Who's really behind the megaphone on this?
01:02:27.240 Give me a couple minutes.
01:02:29.040 We're going to come back in 60 seconds. 0.99
01:02:31.080 and then data republican is going to join us because she tracked this she will prove that it 1.00
01:02:37.720 is true liz wheeler yesterday threw out some breadcrumbs that i don't know if they're true 0.99
01:02:44.660 but she was asking real honest decent questions that somebody should follow up on and maybe data
01:02:52.600 can follow up on because something's not right something is not right and i've told you this
01:02:58.880 isn't just iran this is russia as well this is china china has data centers that are just running
01:03:07.660 bots like crazy to get us to argue you have in russia the same kind of stuff and you have
01:03:14.340 alexander dugan who has embedded himself into our own media into our churches
01:03:21.360 when you hear i heard somebody yesterday and i'm like oh my gosh that is alexander dugan
01:03:28.740 It is like right from Alexander Dugan.
01:03:31.780 I talked about it on yesterday's program.
01:03:33.440 I can't remember who it was, but it was somebody on the left,
01:03:35.860 and it was Alexander Dugan.
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01:05:27.460 so i want to take you one other place before we get to data um and i'm just looking for it um
01:05:46.900 ricky the all birds story can you just quickly tell the all bird story i can't find the story
01:05:53.980 yes this was the weirdest thing every morning i look at the trends to see what is most important
01:06:01.500 to normal people and for some reason all birds with story it's a shoe company that went out of
01:06:08.780 business and sold well it sold its company and then rebranded as an ai company and stock went
01:06:15.280 soaring and it's like what how did a shoe company this become an successful ai company overnight
01:06:21.900 so this is a warning i was just telling you about my patriot supply please please this is a warning
01:06:29.460 i have not said that ai is a sham at all because i don't believe it is but that is pets.com
01:06:35.960 that is a warning sign if i've ever seen one that it's way overvalued if a shoe company can
01:06:44.580 overnight rebrand as an ai company and they go through the roof that's a that's trouble all right
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01:08:04.060 Trick your spouse into thinking you're a history genius by listening to the America's Story
01:08:08.180 podcast ad-free at glennbeck.com slash torch so i um before i bring on data i did about a 45
01:08:35.960 five minute interview with her yesterday, uh, data Republican. She is a deaf and mute, uh,
01:08:41.520 and absolutely brilliant. And she was working, you know, with Silicon Valley and then she got
01:08:46.960 out and she started paying attention to politics. I think it was actually could have been Elon Musk
01:08:52.400 and what he was going through that. I think you kind of really got her really going. Um, but she
01:08:57.520 is, she is somebody who just is a dog with a bone. She will not let it go. And she has been digging
01:09:02.000 on on iranian propaganda and it is everywhere and i want to give you an example of this in fact
01:09:07.740 can we play it for the um the uh torch video and blaze video um this is from this is from the
01:09:20.040 uh iranian state and it is it is that picture of donald trump that he said i thought i was a
01:09:31.860 red cross guy and Jesus comes floating in from behind him and then hits him so hard it looks
01:09:38.440 like he almost rips his head off and blood is everywhere and then Trump falls into hell 0.66
01:09:43.640 that's from Iran if you are retweeting this like yeah you are employed by Iran 0.52
01:09:54.960 understand that I just said I think this whole thing is coming is propaganda I think this
01:10:01.840 whole thing i'd be interested to see where the original picture came because i think it's
01:10:07.700 propaganda i really do and it played right into their hands and now all everybody is like yeah
01:10:15.520 i don't think he loves jesus oh my gosh
01:10:18.200 you have to understand we are playing a very dangerous game with people who are trying to
01:10:27.960 rip us apart from each other and trying to convince us of what is not true. Now, let me go
01:10:35.660 into Data Republican. Yesterday, I spent about 45 minutes. All of this will be up on glenbeck.com
01:10:43.860 slash torch the entire interview so you can hear all of it. But I wanted to give you just a few
01:10:48.300 minutes of Data Republican going through how she found and what she found on this propaganda 0.87
01:10:57.100 machine that is so
01:10:59.020 well financed and coordinated
01:11:00.500 that proves the red-green
01:11:02.580 all of this information needs to go
01:11:04.740 right directly to the White House
01:11:06.660 and to Treasury
01:11:07.540 this is
01:11:09.180 this is fairer at the
01:11:12.660 least
01:11:14.000 this is a state
01:11:16.760 operator using
01:11:18.660 resources knowingly
01:11:21.080 using resources
01:11:22.260 here in America
01:11:23.800 and those resources knowingly
01:11:27.060 are doing propaganda work here in america listen data welcome i'm so glad that you're here
01:11:35.340 thank you yeah you you have been doing such incredible work uh lately i've been talking
01:11:41.880 about the time that we're in right now i've never seen propaganda as effective and as deep
01:11:52.680 as it's happening right now, and you have, in one of your threads, shown how the Iranian influence
01:12:02.400 is happening here. Can we start at the vigil for Khomeini and explain what happened and what you
01:12:10.360 found? Yeah, of course. So on March 6th of this year, Ayatollah Khamenei, he just had died under
01:12:21.700 the joint U.S. and Israel bombardments. And within days, a network of U.S.-based activist groups
01:12:30.660 organized a public vigil for him in Washington Square Park in New York City. So a Jewish rapper
01:12:38.780 named Kosha Dills showed up as a counter-protester and he was beaten absolutely
01:12:45.320 bloody. And the organizers put out a statement afterward explicitly endorsing physical violence
01:12:54.140 against counter-protesters and promising more. Now, what made this significant was who actually
01:13:00.340 organized it. When you pull the thread on who put that vigil together, you find the Bronx
01:13:06.420 Anti-War Coalition, which is a member of an organization of the United National Anti-War
01:13:14.460 Coalition, which itself is a Marxist-Leninist organization. And the same people who organized
01:13:20.080 this vigil have documented years-long relationships with the Iran state media, which is called
01:13:29.680 press TV. And that press TV is sanctioned by OFAC, OFAC, which is our own Treasury Department.
01:13:40.600 So what the Kosha Dills beating revealed was a pipeline, an influence pipeline that converts
01:13:47.020 the Iranian regime narratives into American street action, and then feeds that street action
01:13:54.720 back to Iranian state media so they can broadcast it worldwide as evidence of a, quote,
01:14:00.640 grassroots American descent. Iran got exactly what it wanted from a couple dozen activists.
01:14:07.800 So do we know who the senior U.S. organizer is that got the 83 calls and that spike that you
01:14:16.360 showed online from Iran's press TV? And what do the leak records show that they were coordinating?
01:14:23.740 Yeah, yeah. The leaked press TV call detail records show that Joe Lombardo, the national
01:14:34.960 coordinator of UNAC, which is the United National Anti-War Coalition, received 83 direct calls from
01:14:44.600 press TV over a 29-month period. That's from 2019 to the year 2022. And that's not a journalist
01:14:51.780 calling a source once in a while. That's a sustained relationship, like roughly one call a
01:14:58.220 week. And Lombardo is not the only one. Sarah Flounders, who is on the UNAC Administrative
01:15:05.560 Committee, received 36 calls as well. Margaret Flowers, another UNAC Director of Popular
01:15:12.300 Resistance, received 31 calls. John Parker from the Workers' World Party got 57 calls.
01:15:20.340 And Cheryl Labash, a former WWP national coordinator, got 52 calls.
01:15:27.820 Now, there's a critical finding from the NCRI's analysis.
01:15:32.540 The number of calls that these individuals received far exceeds what you would expect from on-air appearances alone.
01:15:41.480 These are not booking calls.
01:15:44.120 And when you overlay the timing, it's the timing that's important.
01:15:46.960 When you overlay the timing of these calls against the protest data, the call spikes consistently precede protest surges by about a month.
01:15:55.860 So you see that a spike in press TV outreach, and then a month later, you see a spike in Iran and Palestine-related street protests. 0.80
01:16:05.580 So wouldn't this be a Farah violation? 0.67
01:16:12.480 Yeah, absolutely. Yeah.
01:16:14.340 because you have you know you have them showing up in it right in the call logs right yes so the
01:16:22.960 nrc ncri sorry assesses assesses and i think that they're right with high confidence that some
01:16:29.360 organizers are acting as foreign agents on behalf of the iranian regime without appropriate
01:16:35.240 registration under farah the foreign agents registration act right so far requires any
01:16:41.800 person as you know like for other countries right right so they register with the department of
01:16:47.840 justice because they are acting as a foreign an agent really they are coordinating with
01:16:55.400 a foreign government we are at war with um you say in the report 260 plus contacts with unac
01:17:04.040 the workers world party in 29 months um do you have any any proof that this is a coordinated
01:17:14.860 influence pipeline other than just it doesn't seem like routine journalism yeah so there's
01:17:22.260 three reasons first it's a concentration thing press tv is contacting people all over the united
01:17:27.660 states they have thousands of outbound calls in this data set but the contacts are not evenly
01:17:34.200 distributed they're overwhelmingly concentrated within one small tightly interconnected cluster
01:17:40.760 unac the workers world party and their affiliated organizations and this is the single most heavily
01:17:47.740 targeted cluster in the entire leak data set by a wide margin so second it's i mean i can continue
01:17:55.060 to explain because second it's a volume these individuals appear on press tv for number of
01:18:00.980 times but the number of calls they receive dwarf the number of appearances and third this is the
01:18:06.080 one that really matters is the temporal ordering across multiple surges in activity the call spikes
01:18:10.960 come before the protest surges not after if press tv were simply covering protests reactively like
01:18:17.180 journalists do you'd expect the calls to come during or after protest events yeah instead the
01:18:22.700 outreach right the outreach intensifies in advance of mobilization cycles consistently
01:18:28.020 across multiple years so if you put those three things together concentration access volume and
01:18:33.340 temporal lead and what you have is an ofac sanctioned foreign state media outlet maintaining
01:18:38.780 a sustained operational relationship with specific u.s activist network that then produces protests
01:18:45.000 aligned with the iranian regime tomorrow at glennbeck.com slash torch you'll get the full
01:18:51.340 interview with data republican i wanted to get this to you as soon as we had it because i think
01:18:55.080 it's critical information um i am very concerned about propaganda i warn warn warn warn warn almost
01:19:01.360 it's almost everywhere it's ubiquitous and you don't really know or understand it i barely do
01:19:07.820 it is everywhere warning on this um all right next uh we're going to take a couple of phone calls and
01:19:15.120 And some comments from you if you're a Torch viewer.
01:19:18.780 But I also want to tease that coming up next hour, there's a story that I found quite by accident while I was watching Artemis go up.
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01:19:45.120 And they told me the most remarkable story.
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01:22:06.080 i want to take uh i want to take a quick phone call uh dan in idaho hello dan
01:22:14.020 oh glenn um i'm just listening to your first hour and my my biggest take from that is how
01:22:22.280 many more times do we just need to take one for the team just hold on and it's all going to be
01:22:28.900 better. Oh, I don't think you'd take one for the team. In what regard? Well, just what's going on
01:22:38.060 with prices and fuel and everything else. Yeah. So prices and fuel, hang on. Well, let's separate
01:22:44.500 because prices and fuel, if you want to fix the nation, you are going to have to take one for the
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01:23:18.060 right now, because you could take a third of that, give that money and give it back to the
01:23:23.820 american people every year do you know how much relief that would be that has to be done that can
01:23:30.040 be done right now does that make sense to you dan they're gonna make it to next year
01:23:35.180 what did you say i said i've got kids that are farming and i don't know that they're gonna make
01:23:41.060 it to next year because not only the sugar prices went to crap this year they absorbed that and and
01:23:49.800 how they're going to try just to keep what keep going what they've got but then the diesel and 1.00
01:23:57.260 the fertilizer hits what are my kids supposed to do why the Somalians are just sashaying out of 0.96
01:24:02.620 our country with hundreds of millions of dollars and California's doing the same thing I know and 0.97
01:24:09.380 I will bet you you're in Idaho I'll bet you some of it is happening in Idaho I think it's happening
01:24:13.780 in every state in the union just maybe bigger in other states um that that has to be fixed dan
01:24:20.500 because that's the real problem i know you if you're a farmer i know you know that i know
01:24:27.680 my guess is that you would say i will sacrifice now for my kids later um and you have done that
01:24:36.540 and you've been promised that you're sacrificing for the future and the future just keeps getting
01:24:40.620 dimmer and dimmer and dimmer for our kids this if the what i laid out in our number one
01:24:46.900 is actually happening that is a a real solution for our children's future and we would have to
01:24:55.480 bite the bullet a little bit on that but you cannot ask the american people to bite the bullet
01:25:00.200 if you are still giving money away overseas to all these programs even nato but also somalis and
01:25:10.300 everybody else who are just bilking the American people. That's the one thing Donald Trump could
01:25:15.520 stop right now. And he is working towards it. I think that's what the vice president is doing.
01:25:22.180 But they should focus on that domestically, because that would take and give a lot of relief
01:25:29.060 to the American people. And people would start to feel like, hey, my government is actually
01:25:33.200 serving me and doing something for me, the little guy.
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01:26:52.040 I have the honor of sharing one of the most incredible stories that I have heard,
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01:28:27.860 I am at the Artemis Lodge.
01:28:30.360 And I am surrounded by people who work in the space program that actually build all of the things for the launch, for the space capsule and the rockets and everything else.
01:28:45.440 And I'm fascinated by them.
01:28:46.940 I start talking to some of the people.
01:28:48.320 And then I notice this couple sitting right behind me, husband and wife.
01:28:52.360 And I start talking to them.
01:28:54.160 And I realize they're not part of NASA.
01:28:59.020 They're not part of the program.
01:29:00.020 They're not, and this is a section where you have to be, you know, somebody who, you know, you have to be a journalist like me, or you have to be somebody who actually worked on the program and got an invitation to be there.
01:29:13.760 And I said, so how did you get here?
01:29:20.420 And they started telling me a story that was as impressive as the rocket going off itself.
01:29:30.020 Their daughter, Liv, was 15 years old.
01:29:41.240 She died of cancer just a few months ago.
01:29:45.160 But I'll tell you, that 15-year-old lived more of a life than most of us could ever dream of.
01:29:50.560 And that is in part due to the new NASA administrator, Jared Isaacman, and Elon Musk.
01:30:00.020 This is a story that neither of them, this has gone on for years, neither of them would tell you.
01:30:08.460 This is a story.
01:30:09.220 They didn't do it for the credit, and I didn't ask for permission to tell.
01:30:18.000 I asked Liv's mom to tell the story.
01:30:21.100 her mom wanted the world to know what they did
01:30:29.780 and what it meant to live in her family so i asked i said can we please tell this story and
01:30:41.920 she said yes and she gave us the privilege of publishing an article that she wrote telling
01:30:47.400 her daughter's story you can find it right now at glennbeck.com you can read the whole story you
01:30:52.640 see pictures and videos it'll just break your heart and then heal it right back up that's what's
01:30:57.820 so great this is not a heartbreaking story i mean it is but then it is a beautiful story
01:31:02.780 before i bring her my mom rebecca let me just give you a condensed version of of the story that i
01:31:12.180 heard. Liv was born in 2010 in Pennsylvania, and she lived the dream of being a fighter pilot and
01:31:21.200 an astronaut with SpaceX. And she was obsessed with all things space. Anime, she was obsessed
01:31:29.320 with as well. And she had, you know, dogs and cats, loved it, and her sister Abby. That was
01:31:33.900 her whole life. When she was 10, her mom saw that her jaw was swollen and thought she needed some
01:31:41.580 antibiotics. Well, that's when the family found out that Liv had a very rare and very aggressive
01:31:48.380 cancer called undifferentiated sarcoma. The entire family's life
01:31:54.220 just turned upside down and they struggled to keep things normal for, you know, both their
01:32:03.560 daughters. And Liv had to do chemo, radiation, surgeries, clinical trials. It was a really dark 0.52
01:32:13.000 time. Until she heard about a SpaceX mission, Liv did, called Inspiration4. This one was commanded
01:32:23.840 by a guy that most people didn't know at the time named Jarek Isaacman. The crew of Inspiration4
01:32:30.540 heard about this little girl with cancer
01:32:33.600 and Jared Isaacman paid to bring her and her family to the launch.
01:32:38.620 Now, Jared is independently wealthy.
01:32:40.740 He's worked hard.
01:32:41.420 He's an entrepreneur, worked hard.
01:32:43.060 He is a genius at me.
01:32:45.080 He's one of those people, you know,
01:32:47.420 like our founders had Jefferson and Ben Franklin.
01:32:50.760 We have Jared and we have Elon Musk.
01:32:54.900 I mean, it's the same kind of thing we haven't seen in 250 years.
01:32:58.120 but he paid for her to come out
01:33:01.660 and this was the beginning
01:33:02.480 of just a life-changing relationship
01:33:05.380 and Jared
01:33:07.320 it wasn't just a one-and-done thing
01:33:11.440 he became committed to her care
01:33:14.040 and to her dreams
01:33:15.240 without anyone knowing
01:33:33.600 without anyone asking
01:33:35.620 much to the family's surprise
01:33:37.980 this guy just
01:33:40.760 threw himself in
01:33:43.200 and uh he asked her to design uh what's called a zero g indicator for the polaris dawn mission
01:33:55.340 he was the commander of that and she sketched out this little stuffed animal um that looked
01:34:02.200 like elon musk's dog and named him asteroid and when polaris hit zero g asteroids started to float
01:34:10.860 It was a dream come true for her.
01:34:12.260 She was in space.
01:34:19.340 But nobody on that mission
01:34:20.640 forgot about this little girl in Pennsylvania.
01:34:27.420 They sent her a birthday cake on her birthday.
01:34:29.640 They sent flowers to the hospital.
01:34:31.580 They all got together on a Zoom call
01:34:33.220 just days before she died.
01:34:35.140 Jared chartered his own plane to fly
01:34:37.380 live cross country
01:34:41.360 so she get treatments
01:34:45.580 personally called St. Jude to review her case
01:34:49.460 he took her up in a fighter jet which he flew
01:34:52.800 she was able to meet Charlie Duke
01:34:57.040 one of the last astronauts to walk on the moon
01:34:59.060 she met him in Antarctica
01:35:01.000 William Shatner she met
01:35:02.940 later she met Victor Glover
01:35:04.840 the whole space world
01:35:08.420 opened its arms
01:35:10.740 to this little girl
01:35:11.660 somebody
01:35:12.220 you've never heard of
01:35:15.440 and they didn't do it for the press
01:35:18.720 they just
01:35:20.760 did it because 1.00
01:35:21.720 she
01:35:24.220 her passion was contagious
01:35:26.120 so full of love
01:35:28.460 and the space world
01:35:30.620 was her world not hospitals
01:35:32.180 she didn't let cancer stop her from
01:35:34.320 looking up at the sky ever.
01:35:37.660 Her biggest dream was to speak to Elon Musk.
01:35:41.600 The night they found out that her cancer had come roaring back,
01:35:45.760 she stood in line to ask Elon when he would send kids into space.
01:35:52.320 When Elon heard her condition was worsening,
01:35:55.400 he said that he would call her that night.
01:35:57.760 Out of the blue, he heard, I think on social media,
01:36:00.940 I'm calling you tonight.
01:36:04.320 He called.
01:36:24.160 She said,
01:36:26.640 can you ask him to call?
01:36:34.320 Can you ask him to call tomorrow?
01:37:02.500 I'm really tired.
01:37:04.320 he agreed.
01:37:08.040 He immediately sent flowers
01:37:09.940 and a note to the hospital.
01:37:16.220 Just before they arrived, she passed away.
01:37:22.760 It's a remarkable story.
01:37:25.280 Both the notes and the flowers
01:37:27.540 were put in this little girl's casket.
01:37:39.900 I have the notes that she had written down,
01:37:43.000 the questions she wanted to ask Elon.
01:37:45.700 We'll get to that here in a second,
01:37:47.200 but I want to introduce you to her mom.
01:37:48.540 Can you give me 60 seconds to compose myself,
01:37:53.040 do a commercial real quick? 1.00
01:37:55.080 And we'll come back with her mom.
01:37:56.120 This is the beginning of the story. It's just such a beautiful story.
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01:39:10.960 station idea. We are surrounded by so many people who are just in it for themselves.
01:39:30.460 and when i heard this story and i saw that no one no everyone everyone was involved in just
01:39:42.160 just loving on this little girl and nobody had this been going on and nobody was
01:39:48.040 nobody the word had not gotten out it wasn't anywhere nobody knows this
01:39:51.440 in a time of such cynicism i really thought her story should be shared
01:40:00.400 And her mother is with me, Rebecca Parato.
01:40:05.680 Rebecca, how are you?
01:40:09.960 Good. Thanks for sharing this story, Glenn.
01:40:13.940 You're welcome.
01:40:18.020 What did I get wrong or what needs to be told?
01:40:22.060 What do you think needs to be said that I missed about her story?
01:40:26.780 i think you captured her pretty well she um she was a fighter but she always um
01:40:36.900 she always loved space and that was the one thing that kept her going um
01:40:42.780 jared the crew you know they always gave her something to continue to look forward to
01:40:48.340 um and you know she actually it took almost two and a half years for asteroids
01:40:55.040 It's to, uh, finally make it to space.
01:40:57.860 And so during that whole period of time, they continue to keep her close and keep her connected
01:41:04.480 and zoom calls and birthday gifts.
01:41:08.220 And, you know, she was sick in the hospital.
01:41:10.260 They just, they kept her close and didn't forget about her and really meant a lot to
01:41:16.500 her.
01:41:16.880 How surprised were you about that?
01:41:21.160 I mean, these are really, really busy people.
01:41:25.040 um and you know you do things and you can absolutely mean it and touch base and be there
01:41:31.860 for an occasion and do something special but then you don't do what these two guys did i mean
01:41:38.220 how shocking was that to you
01:41:40.860 we're probably still shocked that you know we're still so close to to jared and and all of the
01:41:49.320 people, even from Inspiration4 crew, the Polaris crew, you know, to Jared's assistants, they all
01:42:00.760 stayed in contact and stayed close and have been a huge supporter for Liv and our entire family.
01:42:08.120 And we've been, I've told them we're grateful times, you know, a million times. And I think
01:42:16.720 that they just do it and don't even think about that.
01:42:23.660 I have to tell you,
01:42:25.340 when I talked to you at NASA,
01:42:31.200 I just didn't think of the three letters
01:42:35.960 of your daughter's name, L-I-V.
01:42:40.380 And the whole time we were talking,
01:42:42.480 and I'm telling her story,
01:42:43.960 And I'm thinking, what an appropriate name as her story will live.
01:42:53.160 It will live on beyond her.
01:42:55.840 The things that she did are going to live way beyond her years. 0.96
01:43:02.500 Tell me the story about the little zero G. 0.97
01:43:05.580 And I'm so mad. 0.99
01:43:06.700 Your husband gave me one and I have it in my studio in Florida.
01:43:09.920 And I'm up at another studio and so I don't have it with me.
01:43:12.460 But, I mean, she really wanted this to be a Macy's Day thing and tell the story.
01:43:21.180 How did that happen?
01:43:24.880 So, you know, we stayed close with, so Kid Poteet was the mission director for Inspiration4 and then ended up ultimately going up in Polaris Dawn.
01:43:35.220 so you know we stayed close to him too and he had messaged me after Liv's surgery and asked me
01:43:44.320 to ask Liv what she wanted to send to space and initially we thought they were just going to send
01:43:51.500 a toy or you know something that she wanted and it ended up being the zero g indicator
01:43:58.340 and the the couple things that she wanted to send they couldn't get licensing to so they decided
01:44:04.900 to have her draw something up and custom make something and so she has always loved shiba inus
01:44:12.880 she found out elon had um floki so that was kind of like her basis she wanted it to be
01:44:20.140 a space shiba inu and um and the spacex kind of took it and ran with it and literally made
01:44:29.500 the cutest toy dog um and in a space outfit and he in a space he made lots of it and it didn't he
01:44:38.920 didn't elon pay for all of these things just pay for them to be made and i all of the proceeds
01:44:48.400 from asteroid uh live got to choose where the proceeds went to and so that she chose
01:44:55.360 for it to be donated to St. Jude.
01:45:01.280 So when she heard that Jared,
01:45:04.640 because this happened before he was head of NASA,
01:45:07.940 when she found out that he was the head of NASA,
01:45:10.940 did she at some point go,
01:45:12.180 that's the guy that I was in the fighter jet with?
01:45:16.860 I mean, it must have been amazing to have been with that guy 0.98
01:45:20.660 because she just wanted to be an astronaut.
01:45:22.280 um and to now no i know the head of nasa oh look at that picture
01:45:29.080 when they showed me that picture at fighter jet weekend i that was the one
01:45:37.960 she adored him uh she looked up to him so much and it was almost more of a an uncle she felt
01:45:51.840 like he was then then just he was just jared to her he wasn't he wasn't really the the big astronaut
01:45:59.660 he wasn't the head of nasa it was just that's jared to her and um and he went above and beyond
01:46:08.060 to make sure that she was taken care of so um we have a list that she wrote that she wanted to ask
01:46:19.880 elon when she was you know when he was calling she had a list of nine or ten things she wanted
01:46:27.280 to ask him and they are just so they're so nerdy yeah um and uh what i want to do is i would like
01:46:38.760 to uh have you go through the questions and we'll post it today on x and i will bet you that elon
01:46:45.440 musk will answer those questions um uh can we take a break here for a second and then come back
01:46:54.140 and then have you go through these questions uh that you wanted to ask elon musk yeah i mean i
01:47:00.580 don't have the list next to me so i can't see it very big oh okay i have i have it so maybe we'll
01:47:06.260 go through it and you can maybe help me with that list we'll go through that here in uh in just a
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01:49:02.240 Let me reintroduce you to Rebecca Parado.
01:49:14.600 She is a wife, a mother of two daughters.
01:49:18.620 She's a manufacturing accountant, an ultramarathon runner based in Pennsylvania.
01:49:23.120 Her family suffered profound loss when her daughter Olivia, Liv, was diagnosed with a really nasty form of cancer, and they fought it for five years.
01:49:37.800 And their lives changed because a few people got involved.
01:49:42.940 Liv was very much into the space program, and she met Jared Isaacman before he was the head of NASA.
01:49:49.040 and he just threw himself into this family's life for no reason other than it was the right thing to
01:49:56.920 do i mean he just he fell in love with live i think um and the family and um and so remained
01:50:05.300 in her life and elon musk got involved in her life as well and did some things they did some
01:50:13.660 things behind the scenes that are just remarkable and they nobody knows this story and i'm telling
01:50:18.560 it because in such a cynical world you need to see that real beauty exists and people are
01:50:26.060 people that you've heard of that you don't necessarily know anything about except what
01:50:31.660 media says they are real people and they're decent human beings rebecca is with us tell
01:50:38.220 me the story now rebecca of the list that i'm about to share um so you know live's biggest
01:50:46.840 dream of course was to meet elon and um when she started to get really sick when we found out she
01:50:52.520 only had about six months left which ended up really being less than three um he agreed to
01:50:59.320 meet her at the next starship launch which was at that time supposed to be roughly february of
01:51:05.560 course you know then it got pushed back and uh after her after her appointment and new year's
01:51:15.640 We realized that she only had weeks left, days, and kind of communicated that back to him, and he was trying to get in contact with her and was going to just call her then.
01:51:28.720 So Liv was working on just a list of questions. And they actually ended up being in my handwriting because her entire left side ended up going paralyzed. And she was a left handed. And when she went to try to write down the questions, she realized she couldn't write.
01:51:51.480 So, um, so her and I sat together the one night and wrote down questions that way we had them ready when he called and, um, and he, and he did call, right?
01:52:05.060 He didn't, he did not.
01:52:06.980 So I got a text message and, uh, the message was, I I'm with Elon now.
01:52:13.840 He can call her tonight or, um, or tomorrow sometime.
01:52:18.460 and it was it was probably eight o'clock at night by then and Liv said tell him to call tomorrow
01:52:26.300 I'm tired and we laughed because she's like no tell Elon to call me tomorrow I want to go to bed
01:52:33.300 and uh um and I I just assumed that he had gotten too busy and and just never got to call her the
01:52:41.920 next day um and then so and she remained and when did she die
01:52:50.380 um probably three or four days after that just a couple days after so she wanted to have the
01:53:04.380 conversation with him so these are the questions that he never answered and i'd love for him to
01:53:10.880 answer them i think they're actually good questions she'd make a good reporter she would
01:53:14.500 have made a good reporter uh question number one are you going to make your own phone i know his
01:53:20.280 answer to that one and it's fascinating um are you expanding the tesla diner to to new areas
01:53:27.480 she's a nerd if you know about the tesla diner you are nerd central um are there any new games
01:53:36.280 with any upcoming tesla updates listen to this one what is your favorite anime 0.61
01:53:42.540 have you ever been to japan what was your favorite place or thing there
01:53:48.060 do you know about uh hatsumiku that's an anime character she was really deeply into anime and
01:53:56.880 And I think he is too, right?
01:54:00.780 Yeah, I think so.
01:54:02.860 Yeah. 0.83
01:54:05.140 Was Annie, an AI Grok companion, inspired from Misa from Death Note? 0.91
01:54:12.760 Okay. 0.67
01:54:14.180 And can you make Asteroid the mascot for SpaceX?
01:54:19.960 Which of the questions do you think she would have wanted answered positively?
01:54:24.400 definitely if she could only ask one and get the answer what one do you think it would be
01:54:30.200 uh probably hatsu niku
01:54:33.460 she loved that character um and you you know there's another list also that jared had her
01:54:44.260 put together for all her final wishes or things that we could do to remember her and the one was
01:54:52.160 She would like a collaboration with Hatsune Miku figurine and an asteroid together.
01:55:01.260 She also wanted a way for kids like her to be able to go to space camp, right?
01:55:14.340 Right.
01:55:14.680 and that is possibly hopefully that's hopefully something that we can you know pull off um
01:55:26.080 sponsor a pediatric cancer child to attend a rocket launch in person uh she said there are a lot of
01:55:32.200 other kids that wanted the same opportunity i would imagine that i i can't imagine that jared
01:55:36.800 wouldn't i mean nasa have you seen how jared is like really in in incorporating kids in almost
01:55:43.820 everything he does now at NASA
01:55:45.540 I mean he is really talking to her
01:55:47.840 generation
01:55:48.420 I think that's just who Jared
01:55:51.980 is though
01:55:52.520 it is
01:55:54.860 it is
01:55:56.100 I fell in love with your daughter
01:55:58.700 through you guys
01:56:04.280 at the space launch
01:56:06.420 but I also have such
01:56:09.980 profound respect now
01:56:11.240 for Jared
01:56:13.660 and Elon on the things that they did that they didn't have to do.
01:56:17.940 Jared, he had no reason to do any of these
01:56:20.960 and not expecting anyone to ever find out.
01:56:24.140 And I just thought it was important for people to know
01:56:28.040 that the smallest of us, the weakest of us,
01:56:35.420 can make a huge impact.
01:56:40.120 And some of the world's greatest in their quiet times are doing remarkable things.
01:56:50.000 Thank you so much, Rebecca.
01:56:53.620 Thank you.
01:56:54.680 God bless you.
01:56:58.100 You can follow the story.
01:57:01.120 You can follow her. 0.97
01:57:03.940 You can go to her ex-handle is Rebecca Parado. 0.99
01:57:08.320 Rebecca Parado.
01:57:10.120 and follow the story because this is an amazing family.
01:57:15.980 All right, more in a minute.
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01:59:03.320 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:59:08.020 There's a couple of things I want to go over before we have to scoot out of here.
01:59:12.940 TMZ is now moving to the Capitol.
01:59:16.000 If you don't know what TMZ is, it's the Hollywood tabloid.
01:59:19.700 They do a lot of gotcha stuff.
01:59:22.560 They get the pictures of all the people that are sleeping with each other and all of this crap.
01:59:28.580 And it's moving to Capitol Hill.
01:59:30.460 Well, they're actually expanding to Capitol Hill.
01:59:33.320 And I have to tell you, I am torn on this because, oh, if they actually go after both sides, I mean, I don't care.
01:59:42.100 You can go after Republicans first, as long as you go after Democrats next.
01:59:45.500 You know, go after all of these dirtbags, slimeballs.
01:59:48.940 If that actually is going to be exposed by these guys, I'm all for it.
01:59:53.100 I'm all for it.
01:59:54.020 If it is just another tool of the left to go after just Republicans, then, you know, congratulations, we got another tool.
02:00:02.340 But these guys are really effective and not effective in a way that I personally like.
02:00:12.660 I mean, Jason, we have had so many conversations about TMZ over the years because you, I got
02:00:19.340 to know you because for a few years, you were my personal body man for personal security
02:00:23.840 for my family and I.
02:00:25.320 And we had many conversations about paparazzi.
02:00:29.180 What is your experience with TMZ?
02:00:31.380 I've had a lot of experience at TMZ and a lot of the paparazzi companies in the Los Angeles, Hollywood area. And so just speaking of the entire apparatus within Hollywood, they are completely infiltrated in every single aspect of Los Angeles, the city, the county, a lot in the state.
02:00:52.600 It is wild, the coverage that they have.
02:00:55.220 And I saw a lot of, you know, legacy media within D.C.
02:00:59.420 in some of these articles referencing this story,
02:01:02.040 kind of putting their nose up at them and saying,
02:01:04.080 it's clear they have a lot to learn.
02:01:06.140 You know, it's just these Hollywood guys have a lot to learn about politics in D.C.
02:01:10.180 Oh, yeah.
02:01:11.020 You're going to learn a lot about Hollywood tabloids soon.
02:01:14.400 You're going to learn a lot because it used to be my business, Glenn,
02:01:18.660 to evade people like this.
02:01:20.200 And we knew that all of these companies do something similar, but they'll have like a
02:01:27.660 voucher system where they'll have like a piece of paper that will say like $500, $1,000, $10,000.
02:01:36.280 They'll give these to people like they'll give them to valets at hotels. They'll give them to
02:01:41.700 people that take your bags at the airport or custodians, or just think of anybody that could
02:01:48.240 be an informant they'll give these to them and say if you ever if you ever see anything the number
02:01:53.280 is on the back and if you have something good we'll see how much of that which one of those
02:01:57.380 vouchers will cash in for you it is everywhere everywhere you could think is just think of a
02:02:03.220 spy movie we're literally or like in the matrix where every single person could be uh you know
02:02:08.580 one of the agents that's kind of how what they've set up in los angeles that is what's coming to dc
02:02:14.120 if they go all the way through with it imagine imagine the restaurants everybody at the door
02:02:21.680 that greets you at a restaurant would have a voucher that if they come in you see them doing
02:02:26.740 something every hotel if you see this person come in say something we'll pay you i mean these guys
02:02:32.340 are not going to be able to go anywhere except to the weird cages apparently in the basement of
02:02:37.820 the Capitol. I hope that's not true. But they'll have nowhere to hide. Nowhere to hide. Because
02:02:45.440 if you pass out, Washington, D.C. is not Los Angeles. It is a very small area. You're not
02:02:53.460 going anywhere. Not going anywhere. Yeah, I'm not for them turning politicians into celebrities. I
02:03:00.580 hope that does not happen. If they can kind of get down to the nitty gritty of some of the crazy
02:03:05.540 stuff we do know that goes on in washington dc i'm more interested in that if they can but i think
02:03:11.500 that this legacy media wants to continue to make fun of them and say that they're not going to get
02:03:15.540 anything stand by because i don't think you know what you're getting into yeah i wonder you know
02:03:22.700 i wonder if they will sell out to one of the parties or you know special interests because
02:03:27.040 you know they're handing out vouchers you know somebody could help them make an awful lot of
02:03:32.840 money on things you know it's just so it's so nasty in washington dc what you don't have in
02:03:38.960 hollywood um that washington has is an opposing force you might you might have people that are
02:03:45.620 competing against each other but you don't have people that are willing to do everything you know
02:03:50.720 to get their to get their competition killed and sometimes literally mean that i mean uh
02:03:57.400 But the game that TMZ will be getting into is not a game they'll even recognize, I don't think.
02:04:03.820 Would you agree with that, seeing both worlds?
02:04:08.720 Oh, yeah.
02:04:09.720 It gets pretty nasty, at least in the Hollywood era.
02:04:14.100 But it's not just nasty.
02:04:15.620 It's very thought out.
02:04:16.900 It's very methodical.
02:04:18.240 And the system does work.
02:04:19.600 And I don't know if TMZ does this specific voucher system, or I don't know if it's just an industry-wide thing that everyone kind of takes part in.
02:04:28.920 So maybe they've even changed their tactics since I was involved in it.
02:04:32.920 But if it's anything even close to what it was, yeah, DC is in for a rude awakening very soon.
02:04:42.240 But yet, you know, the really nasty stuff in Hollywood is still not known.
02:04:49.600 Would you agree with that? I mean, TMZ gets a lot of nasty stuff, but it always seems like there's another level that you're like, well, wait a minute, what about this? And I don't know if that's true or just, you know, conspiracy theory on Hollywood, but it seems kind of true.
02:05:07.560 I will say, you know, in working at it for as long as I did, it was it is it's surprising when big stories become big stories and they come out, you know, like Weinstein or something like that.
02:05:18.180 When you had heard rumors about it for years beforehand, but no one just talked about it.
02:05:23.460 It is kind of I don't know, I would say weird, but it's all it's all seems very, very coordinated.
02:05:28.920 You know, I'm only got about 45 seconds. I want to go to Ricky. We have breaking news. Ricky, go ahead.
02:05:34.440 yeah um trump just apparently orchestrated a 10-day ceasefire between israel and lebanon
02:05:40.120 that's effective today at 5 p.m eastern it's the first time in 34 years that the two countries
02:05:47.240 met so there's a nice happy ending today's show wow wow there there's talk there was rumors today
02:05:56.360 that they that lebanon might join the abraham accords if that happens that's this is game
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