The Glenn Beck Program - June 22, 2026


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00:01:53.820 Well, hello, America. Welcome. It's Monday. There's a lot to report on.
00:01:58.420 Keir Starmer is out. There's news on the Iran front.
00:02:03.020 It is the week before July 4th, and we're now arresting people because they are somehow or another just taking apart the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool. 1.00
00:02:14.540 I mean, what is wrong with people? Honestly, what the hell is wrong with you?
00:02:18.440 We'll get into it. Not you. You know. You know. 0.98
00:02:20.800 in just a second we're going to get into the five stories that i think are the
00:02:25.100 you know i try to look at the news uh when i get in in the morning and go okay so what is the news
00:02:31.760 trying to teach us today what is so we can stop repeating it what are the things we're supposed
00:02:38.140 to learn and today it's very very clear i'll give you the five stories that are trying to tell us
00:02:42.740 something screaming from the sidelines pay attention america we'll do that next first let
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00:03:45.300 All right, let me tell you five stories here that I think are really, really important. 0.97
00:03:51.480 And Keir Starmer is not in it, and neither is Iran.
00:03:54.120 I'm going to start with the first story, the Fauci declassifications.
00:03:57.300 It's in the news again today.
00:03:58.800 Thousands of records released through Tulsi Gabbard's office.
00:04:04.540 And again, they show hand-picked scientists who shape the intelligent community case against the lab leak theory.
00:04:12.140 So these Fauci picks a bunch of scientists, they go and work with the CIA, and they get everything sidelined.
00:04:20.500 And he had discussed vital research with the intel officials after telling Congress he hadn't done that.
00:04:29.580 Okay, their story, treat the lie to Congress part as an allegation, you know, but the structure and the story is true, okay?
00:04:38.220 a scientific consensus was curated, not discovered.
00:04:42.980 Okay, there's story number one.
00:04:44.360 Story number two is a story that I'm going to try to get into a little later.
00:04:47.660 Data Republican.
00:04:50.100 There are all kinds of anti-data center grassroots movements that are happening,
00:04:54.740 happen over the weekend, a big one.
00:04:56.680 A movement marketed as conservative,
00:05:00.240 a pushback against AI data centers, turns out to be not so conservative.
00:05:05.600 Anti-ICE NGO organizer, a DSA member, and Facebook money.
00:05:10.240 It's AstroTurf wearing a red hat.
00:05:13.420 I'll get into the full story on that a little later on in the program.
00:05:16.540 Then the third story is the lawfare court filing.
00:05:19.440 A filing alleges that Arizona's Chris Mays and other swing state Democrats
00:05:24.320 actually coordinated alternate elector prosecutions with the United States Democracy Center.
00:05:31.060 They made strategic calls, they had decks, all of it, all of it, which really kind of undercuts the claim that these cases were independently conceived.
00:05:42.260 Again, alleged, not proven, but it looks pretty solid here.
00:05:46.560 The shape is coordinated action dressed up as independent justice.
00:05:52.120 Fourth story, conservatives are now funding Democratic primaries.
00:05:57.520 I guess it's, you can't beat them, you join them, right?
00:06:00.720 Is that the theory?
00:06:02.580 FEC filings confirm lead left PAC, real change PAC, and blue California PAC are actually Republican-aligned operations boosting the weaker Democrat to rig themselves an easier general election.
00:06:17.480 How many times have we seen the left do this?
00:06:20.560 Now, to be consistent, this is the one I'm not going to let off the hook because it's our side manufacturing an organic momentum.
00:06:29.480 Same sin, different jersey, but it's still wrong.
00:06:33.700 Fifth story, Russia sabotaged for hire, reaching Starmer's door.
00:06:39.400 Two men sentenced for arson on Keir Starmer-linked properties
00:06:43.620 were recruited online by a handler called El Money.
00:06:49.880 Moscow renting, you know, gig economy randoms
00:06:54.680 so the attack reads as a local political anger
00:06:57.020 while the Kremlin's fingerprints are all blurry on it.
00:07:00.780 But the common link is the gap between the surface and the source.
00:07:05.620 Every one of these stories is connected in that way.
00:07:11.580 Something presented as organic, something that you think,
00:07:15.220 oh my gosh, look at that, look at that,
00:07:17.540 some grassroots political violence.
00:07:19.660 Nope, it's Moscow behind it.
00:07:21.860 Oh my gosh, look at the Democrats picking the,
00:07:24.740 no, it's the Republicans behind it.
00:07:26.320 Every single one, every single one, the prosecution, primary, all of it engineered underneath.
00:07:35.060 The product being sold in all five cases isn't the cause itself.
00:07:41.000 It's the appearance of spontaneity.
00:07:44.660 Somebody paid to manufacture the look of the people going, these data centers, and we're all Republicans.
00:07:52.500 They didn't arrive on their own on this.
00:07:54.440 so what is the day trying to teach us what is the news of the day trying to teach us
00:08:00.140 that the most important literally or literate literacy skill of this moment is isn't reading
00:08:08.140 the claim it's reading the coordination behind the claim that's what you have to start getting
00:08:13.360 good at who is actually behind all of this because you're being manipulated over and over and over
00:08:21.320 and over again. The old question, is this true? The 26th question is not, is this true? It's
00:08:32.500 who assembled this? Who benefits if I believe it grew on its own? Every time you got to ask
00:08:40.740 that question now. And here's the part that kind of hurts. The discipline only counts if you run
00:08:47.060 it on your own side as well. Fauci and the AG's easy target for me. The pack story is the tell
00:08:54.920 here. A man who will, you know, expose AstroTurf only when the other team does it is not a truth
00:09:01.240 teller. You can't, you can't camouflage the AstroTurf if it's on your side. The lesson of
00:09:09.400 the day is keep the same x-ray running when the manufactured thing happens to be pointed in a
00:09:15.660 direction that you like. It's wrong no matter what side. That's what I think the news is trying
00:09:21.260 to teach us today. Now let's look at individual stories that are important. Let's go to Iran
00:09:26.300 and what happened in Switzerland and what all of this means. There is a lake in Switzerland.
00:09:32.780 It's beautiful. It's called Lucerne. Never been there, but I've seen pictures of it.
00:09:38.140 The water is just this beautiful steel blue.
00:09:43.380 The mountains come straight down to the shoreline.
00:09:46.520 And for about 400 years, the only people who could afford that view were the kind of people who had nothing left to prove.
00:09:51.740 This weekend, the most powerful people, at least powerful men in two civilizations,
00:09:56.860 sat down next to that water to decide whether the world gets cheaper gas or another war.
00:10:05.100 So let me tell you how we got to the edge of that lake.
00:10:07.120 let me tell you one minute take one minute here and remind you what this war is really all about
00:10:11.620 started last february was in the dark and strangely went uh all the way through you know
00:10:18.220 in the morning and we were still bombing in the morning american and israeli aircraft went in
00:10:22.840 together uh by sunrise the supreme leader of iran was dead he was promising death to america suddenly
00:10:30.600 he's the one looking and looking at like hey i'm shopping for a new casket um so what happens after
00:10:37.640 that he shops for a casket iran does what a cornered thing usually does it reaches for the
00:10:45.300 throat to the world economy the strait of hormuz it's a channel of water 21 miles wide um and 0.53
00:10:52.080 out of every four barrels that we you know use on planet earth one out of every four comes through
00:10:59.560 that pass and they mind it they closed it and just like that a fight in the desert became a tax on
00:11:04.520 every working family all around the world five weeks later cease fire fire in april then something
00:11:11.320 stranger happens we get into this staring contest who's going to blink first week after week straight
00:11:17.860 is open one day shut the next iran selling passage to its friend and a knife to everybody else until
00:11:24.320 last Tuesday when Donald Trump sat down to dinner with Emmanuel Macron at the Palace
00:11:29.120 of Versailles, all kinds of gold on the walls, you couldn't tell if he was at Versailles
00:11:33.280 or at the White House, and he signs a memorandum to end it, it's a handshake, okay, and it
00:11:39.580 held for about four days, because this weekend, Iran did it again, Revolutionary Guard announces
00:11:46.100 the strait is closed, blamed Israel, blamed Lebanon, blamed everything except the guys
00:11:51.400 holding the mines. The president picks up the phone. He told Tehran, call your proxies off.
00:12:00.520 And if you don't, his words, we'll hit Iran really hard again, just like last week, except harder.
00:12:07.800 And then he said to the negotiators themselves, the men sitting at that table by the lake,
00:12:12.380 he sent a message, okay? If you don't work this out, you probably won't even make it back home.
00:12:19.560 wow so they say the talks collapse okay they collapse 80 minutes later 80 minutes
00:12:30.140 i've you know i've sat through dentist appointments longer than that the iranians
00:12:36.540 walked or did they depending on which side you believe they most likely walked from one room
00:12:45.120 to another and i'm going to get into why i think that is happening nobody can really agree on what
00:12:51.480 happened on the walk but i'm telling you i i have this inkling that something deeper is happening
00:12:57.700 and i'll tell you about that but let me just tell you what happened this morning they go back to the
00:13:01.200 table the mediators qatar is there pakistan is there they have a 60-day roadmap uh you know
00:13:07.260 a working committee and all of that stuff whatever positive and construction atmosphere that's what
00:13:13.520 everybody's saying the oil market market believes about half of it um we're sitting at you know
00:13:19.860 Brent crude sitting at about high 70s a barrel okay that's you know down more than two percent
00:13:26.220 on the day and it's down a lot more than that we were at 120 at the peak of the of the war
00:13:32.160 Goldman thinks the gulf exports are back to normal by the end of July so are we past this
00:13:37.460 at the gas pump probably i don't know the panic i think is over the spike is behind us for a while
00:13:47.320 but the paper says peace but the water says blockade still okay the diplomats are you know
00:13:56.340 are are toasting constructive atmosphere but the actual count of oil tankers that moved through
00:14:01.600 the straight this weekend was zero, not low, zero.
00:14:07.220 Traffic is running at about 2% of what it was before the war.
00:14:10.900 And the smartest money in the market, the part of the price that bets on the future,
00:14:15.660 not the headline, is still quietly pricing in a near zero chance that the straight fully
00:14:21.420 reopens inside of 60 days.
00:14:23.560 Traders are clapping with one hand, holding their wallet with the other hand.
00:14:26.960 So the only question that's left really matters is the real one.
00:14:31.600 what just happened will the shooting stay for the next couple of weeks or is this over
00:14:37.400 i don't know nobody does nobody does the chances of of this getting worse however
00:14:45.540 nobody in the room actually wants to pull the trigger we don't want to pull the trigger they
00:14:50.040 don't want to pull the trigger but a real durable signed nuclear question is actually answered
00:14:55.620 piece at, I don't know, 30%. Don't buy the parade. Don't buy the parade yet. President has told us
00:15:03.580 a deal was imminent. You know how many times? 38 times since March. It's imminent. The deal is
00:15:12.880 imminent 38 times. So we didn't settle the enrichment. You know, that's the reason why
00:15:18.800 the bombs fell in the first place. They're going to pump that until later. Iran's own parliament
00:15:23.680 still has to ratify this maybe by Wednesday and the whole truth is hanging you know truce is
00:15:29.560 hanging by a thread in in Lebanon so I don't know what's going to happen however let me take a quick
00:15:39.020 break and I'll tell you what Jason and I are noticing behind the scenes because I told you
00:15:47.160 last week i think again we're fine trump is finding out some things and there may be more
00:15:55.680 going on behind the scenes and then when you hear what happened just over the last couple of days
00:16:00.500 i think this could be right don't know because nobody knows anything on this so don't get
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00:17:40.100 i'm gonna bring jason in because uh jason you and i were talking last week about um
00:17:57.120 what's really going on with the supreme leader and i'm not sure if the supreme leader
00:18:05.460 i'm just not sure what's happening with the supreme leader because i'm seeing things
00:18:09.320 that have never happened before and um the latest update here is a great example you want to give us
00:18:16.440 that yeah i don't know if he's still alive either no one's seen from him heard from him all we've
00:18:21.940 gotten is letters there there is no definitive answer on whether he actually is alive or not
00:18:28.300 and the weird thing about how what's happening in iran right now has not been seen in the history
00:18:35.040 of the islamic republic going all the way back to 1978-79 um over the weekend uh iran international
00:18:41.940 was reporting on this very odd interview that happened on iranian state tv and a member of
00:18:49.540 the hardliners within the parliament of iran one of their members was being interviewed on tv and
00:18:54.740 he held up top secret classified documents which were correspondence that he said were from directly
00:19:02.500 the supreme leader and it was all about how he did not agree with this deal there were multiple
00:19:08.620 points in it that he said were the wrong direction but others moved forward anyway so what he's
00:19:16.140 talking about is a disconnect between the hardliners the 12ers the irgc and directly their
00:19:21.540 boss the supreme leader and then another faction which i guess would be the diplomatic group the
00:19:27.580 president the the air quote elected officials there's a disconnect between them and now you
00:19:33.980 do not go against the supreme leader he is basically the intercom directly to the 12th
00:19:39.600 mom you do not do that he's the one talking he is the one talking to the 12th mom you know in the 0.95
00:19:45.680 i guess in the well or wherever the 12th mom is but he is he's the interface so the 12ers do not
00:19:54.620 take on unless he is so discredited within, you know, you've heard he's homosexual, et cetera,
00:20:00.300 et cetera. So maybe he's so discredited, but I would think 12ers would just kill him if that 0.99
00:20:06.080 were true and they'd get a new one. You know, I don't, I don't know what's happening, but the 1.00
00:20:11.700 fact that we haven't seen him and the fact, like I said last week, wait a minute, wait a minute,
00:20:16.500 wait a minute the the supreme leader is coming out and saying i disagree with these things
00:20:24.700 but we should do them wait what that doesn't make sense at all doesn't make sense at all
00:20:35.260 in their culture so something is going on and i think we're going to find out sooner rather than
00:20:40.980 later. I found also, Jason, and Ricky, I might want to hear you on this too. Have you ever seen
00:20:47.560 in history a president threaten the diplomats and say, you don't make a deal, you're not going
00:20:57.600 to make it home? I've never seen that before. Yeah, I've never seen that either. Again,
00:21:06.100 I think a lot of this is directly to see what happens within those internal divisions within Iran, how they respond.
00:21:15.060 So what we actually saw off of that was they made the diplomats that are attending these talks.
00:21:22.540 It caused them to make a public statement and also kind of a media circus to where they were apparently walking out and canceling the negotiations.
00:21:31.440 As you were describing earlier, that's not what was happening at all.
00:21:34.780 So you have to wonder, is this just for a show or to save face or to appease certain sects within the Iranian government, but that's really not what they're actually doing in reality?
00:21:49.060 Let me ask you this. Is this also to show the Iranian people or the IRGC, is this to expose them and to show them they're not really in charge?
00:22:04.780 I mean, I don't know what the plan is here. I don't know what game is being played here, but there is a game being played, and it's being played. I mean, it's five-dimensional chess with Donald Trump and what's happening with the supreme leader. Something is going on. We're not going to find out now, but someday we're going to find out, and maybe sooner rather than later, what the heck is actually happening behind the scenes with the leadership in Iran, because it's fascinating.
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00:27:10.340 Okay relax Fido. The north star. The sun. Oh the sun. The lone star. What country is the Panama
00:27:21.420 canal in yeah portugal okay so they've got to be incredibly hot right i mean that's what you're
00:27:31.640 thinking they've got to be incredibly hot um because how do they make it out of their house
00:27:36.820 um but uh i personally ricky i would like you to get a hold of them i would like to give them i
00:27:43.300 I honestly, I would love to give them a free pass to Torch and see if we can educate them.
00:27:51.920 I mean, it would be a great, it would be a great thing to, you know, six months from now,
00:27:55.800 be able to ask those questions and have them know those answers.
00:27:59.020 So can you see if you can get ahold of them for me?
00:28:01.320 Oh yeah.
00:28:01.560 It would be a great thing and a great challenge after hearing that.
00:28:06.460 I think you'd be done though.
00:28:07.560 But I think they can do it.
00:28:08.680 I think they can do it.
00:28:09.920 I really do.
00:28:10.800 It's not that hard.
00:28:11.680 You know, look, all of us celebrate 4th of July.
00:28:16.060 Everybody does.
00:28:17.000 But nobody knows what's happening, you know, happening the days before the 4th of July, you know.
00:28:24.980 The week of June 17th.
00:28:28.400 This is when this country was being born in two cities at the same time and on two completely different tracks.
00:28:35.120 And those two tracks slam together on one morning.
00:28:39.140 and that morning is a week from Monday, okay?
00:28:42.300 This week is really important.
00:28:43.960 Let me tell you a story they didn't teach you.
00:28:46.860 Picture Philadelphia, mid-June, 1776.
00:28:50.740 Abraham Lincoln is not born yet. 0.87
00:28:53.240 There's a 33-year-old redheaded Virginian. 0.97
00:28:56.760 He's holed up in a couple of rented rooms
00:28:59.020 at the house of a bricklayer named Jacob Graff.
00:29:02.820 And this redhead, his name is Thomas Jefferson.
00:29:06.360 few days earlier june 11th congress had handed five men a job and those five men had quietly
00:29:13.100 handed it to him uh write down write down why we're doing this write down what we believe
00:29:19.060 and so he sits there and he's writing this document day after day little folding writing
00:29:24.480 box that he had designed himself and he's scratching out and crossing things out and
00:29:28.620 reaching for words big enough to hold a new kind of nation we hold these truths to be self-evident
00:29:35.300 he's not carving it in marble he is a young man sweating over a draft second guessing himself on
00:29:41.400 every word getting edits back from from uh adams and franklin in the margins the most important
00:29:48.720 sentence in the history of self-government is being workshopped in a rented room over a brick
00:29:54.400 layer shop in philadelphia and it is boiling hot now hold that picture travel 90 miles north to
00:30:01.080 new york because while jefferson is writing this week what kind of men we could be george washington
00:30:08.360 is discovering the kind of men that we already have among us the british fleet are coming
00:30:15.080 everybody in new york can feel it it's the largest invasion force britain had ever sent across an
00:30:20.940 ocean and it was about to appear in the harbor in the middle of that because we're already at war
00:30:26.740 most people don't know this we're already at war washington's people uncover something that would
00:30:32.960 have ended the entire experiment before it even had a name declaration hasn't even been written
00:30:37.820 yet there was a plot a real one loyalists and money flowing from the royal governor
00:30:43.440 william tyron who had um who had uh who was hiding out on a ship because you know he's out in the
00:30:51.620 harbor because you couldn't safely set foot on land and the sitting mayor of new york city david
00:30:57.220 matthews he's accused of bankrolling this whole thing this plan what they're what are they doing
00:31:03.360 they are quietly buying off continental soldiers paying them to switch sides the moment the british
00:31:09.380 land okay so you're wearing a blue uniform the minute the british land they're to turn their
00:31:17.480 guns around and blow the powder magazines seize the bridge at the north end of manhattan so
00:31:23.460 washington's whole army is trapped on that island like fish in a barrel one of the men in the plot
00:31:29.680 isn't just any soldier his name was thomas hickey it's a name you should know but we don't know
00:31:35.060 he's irish he's a former british deserter and handpicked for washington's lifeguard that's
00:31:42.300 like the secret service the elite handful of men whose entire job is to stand closest to the
00:31:47.380 commander chief and keep him alive, called lifeguards. The enemy wasn't at the gate. The
00:31:53.420 enemy was already inside the tent, close enough to touch the man who the whole revolution depended
00:31:57.280 on. How did they catch this? It was almost by accident. Hickey gets himself thrown in jail for
00:32:06.140 passing counterfeit money, and he couldn't keep his mouth shut. He bragged to another prisoner
00:32:11.800 about the conspiracy, about the soldiers that he had paid off that were getting ready to defect.
00:32:17.380 well that prisoner talked and it landed in front of a secret committee tasked with sniffing out
00:32:24.520 exactly this kind of treason committee led by the new york a young new yorker named john jay
00:32:31.340 yes that john jay the future author of the federalist papers future chief justice of the
00:32:37.680 united states historians have called this little operation that he put together the first american
00:32:43.360 Intelligence Agency. So America's counterintelligence service, born in a backroom
00:32:51.020 June 1776, because we discovered in the very first month as an idea that some of us would
00:32:59.100 sell the rest of us out. So the plan, we're not sure. Was it to kidnap Washington, kill him,
00:33:07.160 sabotage the army? Historians are still arguing about it. The mayor himself later claimed he only 0.77
00:33:12.620 meant to kidnap george washington and his guard not to murder him and there is an old legend and
00:33:18.720 i want you to find this one yourself i mean hopefully it is it's my goal over the next year
00:33:24.200 to give you some things that i say on the air that hopefully you go i gotta check that out what
00:33:29.260 so let me just give you this there's a story check it out for yourself about a dish of poisoned peas
00:33:35.500 and a housekeeper who supposedly warned the general in time don't eat the peas probably a
00:33:42.280 tavern myth some of these things but it's worth looking up here's what's not a myth what's in the
00:33:48.900 court court martial record in black and white member of george washington's own secret service
00:33:54.540 the lifeguard stood trial for treason in the same days that thomas jefferson was holed up in a room
00:34:02.100 writing this we think that this is what started the war no the war was already on and there was
00:34:09.220 there were people already trying to kill George Washington.
00:34:13.280 Now watch these two tracks come together.
00:34:15.820 June 26th, Thomas Hickey is convicted of mutiny and sedition.
00:34:21.480 June 27th, Washington signs off on the sentence.
00:34:26.080 And the morning of June 28th, that's next Monday, 1776, 11 o'clock,
00:34:32.060 They march Hickey into a field, and they hang him in front of a crowd of 20,000 people.
00:34:39.960 This is the first soldier this country ever executed for treason.
00:34:44.860 Before we were a country, we hadn't even, Thomas Jefferson is standing up that morning in Independence Hall with this document and saying, okay, go ahead and read this out loud, okay?
00:34:59.260 before we had declared independence, we had already buried a traitor from inside the General's
00:35:05.240 Olden Guard that same day, the same June 28th. Down in Philadelphia, Congress, Jefferson's
00:35:12.300 committee walks in, lays a draft of the Declaration of Independence down on the table to be read for
00:35:16.580 the first time. I'm going to tell you the story of this. It was killing Thomas Jefferson, killing
00:35:23.940 him he didn't say a word during the reading he didn't read it himself he couldn't he didn't look
00:35:29.920 at anybody he kept his head down wait until i tell you the story it's an amazing story but
00:35:35.060 one single morning in one young nation that didn't legally even exist yet in one city the words of
00:35:44.060 who we wanted to become were first being read into the record and another city just up the road
00:35:50.760 a man was being hung by a rope for trying to strangle that nation in its cradle.
00:35:57.220 The promise and the betrayal in the same hour, 90 miles apart.
00:36:02.440 Four days later, July 2nd, Congress votes for independence,
00:36:06.720 and the British fleet sails into New York Harbor.
00:36:09.840 The ink isn't even dry, and the enemy is already in the water.
00:36:14.940 So here's why I can't stop thinking about this week,
00:36:18.560 and what I want to bring to you this week.
00:36:20.760 It would have been so easy in that moment of terror, invasion coming, traitors in the ranks, the mayor himself in on it, for Washington to become the very thing that they were fighting.
00:36:35.440 I mean, this is what everybody says Donald Trump is doing, but you have absolutely, in fact, not no evidence.
00:36:44.200 You have the opposite in evidence.
00:36:46.960 Everybody says, he's just trying to just round up everybody who betrayed him.
00:36:50.760 Really? Because I'm not really sure about what happened in Butler.
00:36:56.100 I'm not sure about that.
00:36:58.080 I'm not sure that that guy is going to be deemed guilty.
00:37:02.440 If he had to stand trial, are you positive he would have gone to jail for the rest of his life?
00:37:08.940 I mean, here's the future president of the United States in both cases.
00:37:14.320 Neither of them are saying round everybody up and kill them.
00:37:17.960 they didn't settle it with a sword in the dark
00:37:21.840 fear gives men permission to do almost anything
00:37:27.160 back in 1776 they didn't they convened a committee they gathered testimony they held a trial in the
00:37:35.920 middle of the most dangerous month of their life with a knife already at the republic's throat
00:37:40.960 they chose process over panic law over vengeance and in the same breath in the same week
00:37:47.360 they put their names down on this document that said power has to answer to something higher than
00:37:53.420 its own power that's who we are that's who we were that's who we can be every day going forward
00:38:00.460 not because we're surrounded by saints we weren't Hickey proved that but because even when we're
00:38:06.680 betrayed from the inside we reached for the rule of law instead of the rope without trial
00:38:13.260 the founding wasn't clean it was a young man rewriting sentences in a rented room
00:38:19.980 while his country's own bodyguards were being bought off down the road and it held anyway
00:38:26.020 so this year before the fireworks will you do me a favor i want you to look up
00:38:32.740 the poison peas i want you to look up thomas hickey
00:38:36.000 i want you to look up john jay's secret committee look up what really happened
00:38:46.020 in new york harbor in the last days of june 1776 pull the thread pull the thread because the story
00:38:53.680 they gave you that ends on july 4th with a clean signature and a bell that's not the real story
00:39:02.020 the real story, the one that will keep you up at night and have you texting your friends at
00:39:05.940 midnight saying, you're not going to believe what I just read. The real story begins this week
00:39:10.980 when we were almost lost before we ever began and we chose the right path. 0.97
00:39:20.420 That's the country worth keeping. Go find the rest of it. More in a minute.
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00:45:29.280 the fusion of entertainment enlightenment and empowerment this is the glenn beck program
00:45:43.440 hello america welcome to the glenn beck program
00:45:51.400 it's monday day after father's day how was your father's day
00:45:59.280 Sometimes, for some dads, Father's Day can be a really difficult day.
00:46:06.280 It's too quiet in the house.
00:46:09.280 And maybe it's just because the kids are gone.
00:46:12.280 They're in college or they're gone busy doing their own thing.
00:46:15.280 But it gives a dad plenty of time to think.
00:46:20.280 And I don't think our society gives dads enough credit, quite honestly.
00:46:26.280 We, you know, I was writing, I was writing something last week about Father's Day.
00:46:39.760 And I said, nobody sees the dad.
00:46:42.100 There's no films with the dad who sits in the car after he's pulled into the garage or pulled into the driveway.
00:46:48.240 and just sits in his car or his truck, just silently, just recovering from the day
00:46:57.220 because he's got to be the man that the family needs and expects,
00:47:03.140 not the man who has just gone through what he went through during the day.
00:47:07.500 And I don't think anybody recognizes that.
00:47:10.500 And there's a very famous dad who is going through what a lot of people in a country
00:47:17.320 are going through right now they've lost a child because of politics i want to tell you that story
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00:48:36.760 patriot. So, if you're a father and yesterday was hard for you,
00:48:42.580 the next few minutes are for you.
00:48:49.020 I want to say something out loud that I'm probably not supposed to say. I've never heard
00:48:52.920 anybody say it, but I've grown to hate Father's Day. Absolutely hate it. Maybe your kids are
00:49:01.900 grown and far away. Maybe there's a chair at the table that used to be full but isn't.
00:49:06.760 anymore. Maybe the phone didn't ring. Maybe it's been so long since that phone rang that you
00:49:14.160 stopped checking. And maybe if you're honest with yourself, you're not even sure what the
00:49:19.760 fight is about, at least anymore. Politics, you tell people, it's about politics. Maybe it is,
00:49:27.520 maybe it isn't. I don't know anymore. I want to tell you about somebody that you can relate to
00:49:33.860 they knew exactly how that felt i have a couple of letters i just bought one at auction uh for our
00:49:42.400 our national archives for our american history vault and it's a letter from a father writing
00:49:50.020 to his daughter and the handwriting is steady but the man was not because this father happened to
00:49:56.320 be at the time he wrote this one of the most powerful men on earth and none of it could get
00:50:03.640 his little girl to come home his name was ronald reagan her name was patty
00:50:10.340 the two letters that i have from him to patty start the same way just dear patty
00:50:18.200 in the letter that i just i just acquired um she had written about him and she criticized him
00:50:25.360 in i think it was time magazine his record the poor the homeless he hates the homeless the things
00:50:31.360 that she believed he had gotten wrong.
00:50:35.700 And so he wrote back to her.
00:50:37.360 And page after page in this letter,
00:50:39.060 he's trying to explain himself
00:50:40.320 and the budgets and the programs
00:50:41.700 and the things that he swore the press had twisted.
00:50:45.600 And you can feel him reaching for the facts
00:50:47.840 because the facts were the only language
00:50:49.380 he ever won an argument in.
00:50:51.560 And then somewhere in the middle of all of that defending,
00:50:54.520 the president just disappears off the page
00:50:56.880 and you're just left with the dad.
00:50:58.740 And he says, we're your family, Patty.
00:51:06.600 And he reminds her gently, like it costs something, as it did,
00:51:11.920 of the many times that he found her mother in tears because of this split.
00:51:18.960 And then he says, sweetheart, our time is running short.
00:51:23.640 We won't be around forever.
00:51:25.620 Isn't it worth a try?
00:51:28.740 and at the very end, the line that just takes the wind out of me.
00:51:35.100 He doesn't demand anything.
00:51:37.480 He doesn't impose any conditions.
00:51:39.700 He just lowers himself all the way to the floor, and he says,
00:51:44.820 I assure you, we will not impose ourselves on you or interfere with your life.
00:51:51.380 that is a father promising to take up less space
00:51:57.220 if she'll just let him back in a little bit
00:52:00.820 there's another one that we have in our archives
00:52:06.560 where he just stops arguing altogether
00:52:08.520 he just remembers
00:52:09.700 and the last line just tears me apart
00:52:14.320 I still remember the little girl
00:52:17.760 who climbed up onto my lap and asked me
00:52:20.780 to marry her.
00:52:31.840 Grown man, leader of the free world,
00:52:33.760 sitting at his desk,
00:52:34.720 writing to a daughter who won't speak to him.
00:52:37.720 And that's what comes out of him,
00:52:39.740 a four-year-old climbing onto his lap.
00:52:43.540 That's who he's writing to.
00:52:44.740 He's not writing to the magazine.
00:52:46.200 He's writing to the little girl.
00:52:47.520 He's still looking for that little girl.
00:52:50.780 So here's what I want you to hear if your house was too quiet yesterday.
00:52:55.520 Here's a man who rebuilt the country, rebuilt the economy.
00:52:59.640 He stared down an evil empire, watched a wall come down,
00:53:03.080 and he couldn't get his own daughter to pick up the phone.
00:53:08.360 The distance that you're feeling is not the measure of your worth as a father.
00:53:13.400 Sometimes the very best of us write the letter, mail the letter,
00:53:18.140 and wait by a phone that doesn't ring.
00:53:20.780 you know i've been writing music for our museum and to teach history because i think people learn
00:53:30.980 in all kinds of different ways and i wrote a letter about patty and her dad and today of all
00:53:39.380 days if you're a father who had a quiet house this song is for you it belongs to you
00:53:47.060 The paper said you were angry, the TV said you were right
00:53:54.400 Strangers pick size like a football game every single night
00:54:00.980 They talked about the distance like they knew what caused the storm
00:54:08.100 But they never saw your little hand wrapped around my arm
00:54:15.080 They never heard your laughter coming down the hallway stairs
00:54:22.180 Or watched you dance in cowboy boots like nobody was there
00:54:28.580 To them it's just a headline, a story they can tell
00:54:35.540 To me it's just an empty chair and a private kind of hell
00:54:42.280 I still remember that little girl
00:54:47.440 Who thought her daddy hung the moon
00:54:51.040 Climbed up on my left one day 1.00
00:54:55.520 And asked if I'd marry you
00:54:57.780 Now there's an ocean in this house
00:55:01.620 Though you live right down the road
00:55:05.080 And I trade every mile I've walked
00:55:08.520 Just to carry half your load
00:55:11.980 You don't have to change your mind, you don't have to see things too
00:55:18.900 I just miss that little girl, and I still love you
00:55:27.900 I keep your number in my phone, though I know you'll never call
00:55:39.320 And every now and then I send I love you through it all
00:55:46.260 Sometimes I see a picture someone else has put online
00:55:53.460 A birthday cake, a summer day, a life that's no longer mine
00:56:00.480 And anger comes to visit like a thief out in the rain
00:56:06.920 But it never stays for very long
00:56:11.020 Love always comes again
00:56:13.980 Because a father's heart is stubborn
00:56:17.660 He refuses to let go
00:56:20.960 It keeps a porch light burning
00:56:24.300 For someone who may never show
00:56:27.560 I still remember that little girl
00:56:31.140 Who thought her daddy hung the moon
00:56:34.680 Who climbed up on my lap one day and asked if I'd marry you
00:56:41.440 Now there's an ocean in this house, though you live right down the road
00:56:48.700 And I trade every mile I've walked just to carry half your load
00:56:55.620 You don't have to change your mind, you don't have to see things too
00:57:02.520 I just miss that little girl
00:57:05.560 And I still love you
00:57:12.200 Time is a train that never stops
00:57:16.020 It disappears around the bend
00:57:19.620 And none of us are promised
00:57:23.120 One more chance to make amends
00:57:26.460 One day these hands will fold for good
00:57:29.640 One day this voice will fade away
00:57:33.140 So before the evening settles in
00:57:37.380 There's something I need to say
00:57:40.200 The door was never locked
00:57:47.060 The light was always on
00:57:50.580 And not a single day went by
00:57:54.100 I wish that you were gone
00:57:58.040 I still remember that little girl
00:58:02.880 With freckles on her nose
00:58:06.580 Running through the backyard grass
00:58:10.300 Before the world got cold
00:58:13.860 If there's mercy in the way
00:58:16.960 If heaven's everything they say
00:58:20.600 Then somewhere past this broken world
00:58:23.880 We'll find our way
00:58:27.500 And if you never read these letters, if these words never reach your eyes
00:58:34.380 I'll be standing in the sunset, looking for your smile
00:58:41.180 Because a father's love keeps reaching, long after goodbyes do
00:58:48.420 I still remember that little girl
00:58:53.300 And I'll be waiting for you
00:58:59.160 I still remember a little girl
00:59:04.020 Who once crawled up into my lap
00:59:07.560 And asked me to marry her
00:59:12.920 That letter was not the end of the Ronald Reagan and Patty story.
00:59:21.260 before the diagnosis that would eventually take his memory
00:59:26.120 ron reagan kept reaching
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01:00:46.740 so ronald reagan kept reaching out to patty and when patty moved to new york in 1993
01:00:57.240 without any kind of warning he called
01:01:01.300 he followed that up with a letter and he kept saying the same thing over and over
01:01:08.220 i love you and he had one request will you just remember your mother's birthday
01:01:16.760 Such a dad.
01:01:20.520 Slowly, the ice began to break a little bit.
01:01:22.940 He was no longer president.
01:01:24.060 And here's the part that breaks my heart and mends it at the same time.
01:01:27.100 The family started finding its way back right as the man started slipping away.
01:01:31.780 That other letter I have of his.
01:01:35.340 He says that, you know, it's not long before he's not able to remember things.
01:01:42.360 1995 patty wrote a tribute to her father and his faith she called it angels don't die
01:01:49.800 by 1996 she and her mom the mother she made cry over and over again we're talking every single
01:01:57.640 week in 1988 patty wrote about it later in the new york time or the los angeles times she said
01:02:06.100 her and her father who was slipping into darkness
01:02:08.840 were walking on the beach
01:02:10.600 Alzheimer's had already
01:02:12.800 taken so much of him
01:02:14.100 but as they were on the beach she leaned in
01:02:16.800 close and she whispered in his ear
01:02:18.480 I'm sorry dad I was such a 0.99
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01:02:27.300 she wrote later
01:02:31.040 he blushed
01:02:32.200 and his eyes turned to her
01:02:34.460 crinkled up in a smile
01:02:37.260 and he said
01:02:37.860 of course
01:02:39.460 he'd been disappearing for years
01:02:43.340 by then he had forgotten names and
01:02:45.140 faces and whole chapters of a life
01:02:47.140 that were lived right in front of
01:02:49.180 the entire world
01:02:50.080 but when his little girl finally
01:02:53.040 climbed back onto
01:03:01.160 his lap and asked the only
01:03:03.240 question that ever really mattered. He was still there for it. He had held on to that
01:03:10.080 somehow longer than he had held on to anything else. He got his daughter back just as he
01:03:15.860 was losing himself. So here's my message to you. If you've mailed the letter and the phone
01:03:23.260 still hasn't rung, don't give up. And if you're the one who hasn't called, he wasn't
01:03:30.860 wrong. The time really is running short. It always is. Don't wait for the diagnosis.
01:03:38.020 No matter which side you're on, don't wait for the diagnosis. Make the call. Write the letter.
01:03:47.260 And know if you've done those things. It all has a way of working out one way or another
01:03:53.200 at the end, or I think in the next chapter, it all works out. It's just hard sometimes,
01:04:02.660 isn't it? It's hard sometimes to have to wait. That's the thing about faith. Faith gives you
01:04:10.180 such peace. When you're in the midst of things, sometimes faith, because you can honestly tell
01:04:19.760 yourself. You're not lying to yourself. Honestly say to yourself, it's all going to work out in
01:04:24.340 the end. It's all going to be for my good in the end and for the good of everyone involved.
01:04:30.880 It's all, I just can't give in to the hate or the despair. It's all going to be fine.
01:04:38.120 And you know that. And so it gives you that hope.
01:04:42.020 it is also so hard in the waiting especially on a day like father's day you know i i said this
01:04:53.240 earlier to the insiders i think father's day get i i i've really grown to hate it um i really
01:05:00.140 really don't like it um in fact i think it's my least favorite day of the year
01:05:05.040 um but i think father's day gets they get they get the shaft you know we're made fun of in every
01:05:14.700 television show we're the butt of every joke um you know i was reading someplace last week
01:05:22.960 dad jokes dad jokes that everybody makes fun of they actually help the family diffuse things
01:05:31.900 It actually plays an important role in the family.
01:05:38.840 And sometimes I think just because the way we are, some of it is understandable because of who we are and who we have to be.
01:05:56.680 And, uh, it's understandable that mom is the one that always gets the calls because your mom is always your mom.
01:06:07.680 And I just don't think we recognize our dads enough, at least until it's too late.
01:06:13.880 I know that's true in my case with my father.
01:06:17.900 I wish I had him for a few more days just so I could just tell him all the things that I was wrong about and how much I learned from him.
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01:08:17.100 So a few days ago, a reporter at Axios wrote that a new group called Humans First
01:08:26.100 was leading a conservative Tea Party-style pushback against AI data centers.
01:08:33.900 I want you to listen to this story.
01:08:38.300 There is legitimate reason to be upset about what's going on with data centers.
01:08:43.220 There's also legitimate reason to be for data centers.
01:08:47.100 This is something that we need to have an honest and very difficult conversation about.
01:08:54.400 But I want to make sure that, you know, I opened the show today.
01:08:58.700 I gave you five stories that are in the show prep.
01:09:01.260 If you get my show prep at glenbeck.com, you sign up for it.
01:09:04.800 We give you a bunch of stories every day that I look at every day.
01:09:08.500 That's my show prep pile.
01:09:10.100 And I try to look at stories and see a connection.
01:09:14.380 Is there something we're supposed to learn from today's news stories?
01:09:19.080 Because news isn't just news and it's not just politics.
01:09:24.280 It is trying, our mistakes, our problems are trying to teach us something.
01:09:29.500 And if they keep happening over and over and over again, they're not going to change.
01:09:33.800 As long as we keep making those same mistakes, the news will continue to reflect our mistakes.
01:09:40.280 So what is it the news is trying to tell us?
01:09:42.460 And today, I found five stories that all connect to tell us you're being manipulated and be very careful.
01:09:52.260 Now, that doesn't mean the underlying thing is not true.
01:09:56.020 It just means you're being used.
01:09:59.420 I told you over the last few weeks, I'm trying to get this concept that you have to be able to hold two truths in two different hands.
01:10:07.200 One thing can be true.
01:10:08.540 data centers, if you believe data centers, they shouldn't be built, blah, blah, blah.
01:10:13.680 That can be true. You can make a case for that. The other thing that I'm going to tell you today
01:10:19.160 is you're being manipulated. Both of those things can be true. So hold those two things there.
01:10:28.840 Data centers are good. Data centers are bad. And the other truth, you're being used.
01:10:34.480 okay so let me tell you about uh humans first this comes from a data republican the group's chair
01:10:42.600 is amy kremer she is well known from the early days of the tea party and they announced a big
01:10:49.200 protest for july sorry july july 18th and they framed it as regular americans finally standing
01:10:56.920 up to big tech elites that are you know finally uh shoving these giant facilities into communities
01:11:03.180 without enough say and they're going to say enough is enough finally enough is enough
01:11:06.940 and the way this story is written it sounds like classic grassroots conservatism
01:11:13.040 then data republican on x started looking into it and she didn't guess she didn't rant she just
01:11:20.760 pulled public records that's what data republican does she goes to website data the funding filings
01:11:27.180 the staff histories, all of that. 0.96
01:11:29.900 And what she found is that Humans First
01:11:32.200 not started by conservatives meeting in living rooms.
01:11:36.360 It was actually incubated
01:11:38.340 and helped getting started with money and structure
01:11:42.200 by an organization called the Center for AI Testing,
01:11:46.800 I think it is, AI Safety,
01:11:49.620 based in San Francisco,
01:11:51.340 you know, where all the conservatives hang out.
01:11:52.880 That group gave Human First its early funding and used the same office address.
01:12:00.700 The Center for AI Safety gets big money from Duskin Moskovitz.
01:12:05.700 He is the Facebook co-founder through his foundation.
01:12:09.480 It also received millions from Sam Bankman Freed FTX before that company collapsed.
01:12:16.460 Not again known as a big conservative foundation.
01:12:21.240 Open AI, one of the leading AI companies, also gave it hundreds of thousands of dollars as well.
01:12:27.780 Now, why would Open AI be involved?
01:12:29.540 Why would Facebook be involved in this?
01:12:32.500 An earlier NBC report described the center creating Humans First as a kind of Trojan horse.
01:12:38.800 That's not from Data Republican.
01:12:40.040 That's NBC.
01:12:41.560 A way to take concerns about AI safety and make them sound like they're coming from conservatives.
01:12:47.220 the early staff of humans first included people with clear progressive backgrounds
01:12:53.780 she had one of them had worked with the sunrise movement that is a far left climate activist
01:13:00.900 group another one member of the democratic socialist of america you know i mean it almost
01:13:06.740 sounds like barry goldwater is going to show up next right that person had helped run campaigns
01:13:12.560 against Trump, worked for Tom Steyer's political operation, organized for Kamala Harris.
01:13:20.360 Their website was also using a digital platform commonly used by left-leaning non-profits and
01:13:26.000 democratic causes. In short, Axios had presented this conservative grassroots effort as conservative,
01:13:34.460 but the actual origins, the money, and the people running it don't look very conservative.
01:13:41.900 Now, Amy Kramer has pushed back or her family has pushed back on parts of this story, saying the old accusations about her leaving one of the original Tea Party groups were part of a much uglier litigious fight.
01:13:55.500 It includes, you know, false personal attacks, blah, blah, blah, and that a jury sided with them on some of their claims.
01:14:02.940 That history is complicated, and it's fair to note that.
01:14:06.300 But the honest bottom line on the facts, this particular national organization is not what it is being sold as.
01:14:16.280 It has the look of a conservative protest, but the structure, the funding, the personnel, something built on the other side of the political aisle with help from big tech money.
01:14:31.520 Now, let's go back to those two truths. 0.96
01:14:34.820 That doesn't mean that every person who has concerns about data centers is part of some conspiracy or a useful idiot, okay? 0.95
01:14:43.120 It doesn't mean even the people that are all involved in that are, you know, lefties. 0.89
01:14:51.160 These facilities are enormous, and they use huge amounts of electricity and water.
01:14:57.020 At least that is the charge.
01:15:01.720 There are ways around those things.
01:15:04.820 But in some areas, they're getting fast-tracked with special deals and eminent domain and non-disclosure agreements that keep the local taxpayer and the residents in the dark about the impact on their power and their wells and their farmland or their quality of life.
01:15:19.540 And that's got to stop.
01:15:21.700 I am with you.
01:15:22.540 If you don't want data centers because they're being fast-tracked in the middle of the night, I am 100% on your side.
01:15:30.060 If you don't want them because you just don't want AI data centers, I'm not on your side.
01:15:37.620 But this fast-track, there are people that have moved into farmland and moved out in the middle of nowhere for a reason. 0.97
01:15:48.000 I don't want any of that crap. 0.57
01:15:50.280 Why are they not going into our inner cities where there are giant, empty factories in a large portion of this country? 0.98
01:16:00.900 These giant buildings that are sitting there rotting, mow them down and build them there.
01:16:08.000 Plenty of regular Americans, including conservatives, believe in local control and property rights.
01:16:14.060 and not letting distant corporations
01:16:16.580 or government bureaucrats steamroll us
01:16:19.320 in our own communities.
01:16:20.300 And we have every right to ask hard questions
01:16:23.080 and demand transparency.
01:16:25.020 Those are legitimate small government concerns
01:16:28.040 and I stand with you.
01:16:31.580 So what does all of this mean?
01:16:34.100 Well, there is a lot of money
01:16:35.840 from left-leaning foundations,
01:16:38.060 certain Silicon Valley circles,
01:16:40.080 and yes, foreign interests
01:16:41.560 that would love America to see 0.94
01:16:43.760 to for us to lose the ai race they want us to slow down or block the power generation and the 1.00
01:16:51.300 data center construction that we need to be able to win this race if we don't we are going to lose 0.89
01:16:58.080 it to china the fastest way to keep america from leading in artificial intelligence is to make sure 0.52
01:17:03.840 we cannot build the infrastructure that powers it that again two truths does not mean everyone
01:17:10.760 who opposes a data center in their backyard is secretly working for the Chinese. Good people
01:17:16.820 who vote the way I do have real practical reasons to be skeptical. They have seen these projects
01:17:25.700 rammed through without little public local input, if any. They're worried about the cost being
01:17:34.800 passed on to regular families. They don't want their communities turned into an industrial zone
01:17:39.820 overnight but here is the key to this whole thing this is what i want you to take away from this
01:17:46.040 data and again thank you data republican for doing this hard work here's what i want you to take away
01:17:52.920 from this i have been railing on the ends don't justify the means and i've got some amazing stories
01:18:01.900 in the next couple of weeks that are going to teach that lesson and you know there's just a
01:18:06.360 few lessons that I think if we can learn these lessons, we can heal ourselves. One of them is
01:18:14.180 ends never justify the means. The next one is the enemy of your enemy is not your friend or at least
01:18:25.140 not automatically your friend. If you're against certain data center projects for honest local
01:18:31.240 reasons. Please be very careful who you align with at the national level and whose money and
01:18:38.120 organizing is behind the bigger movement. Because if you want to win, why is Facebook, why is
01:18:47.540 OpenAI, why are they backdoor funding some of this stuff? What? That doesn't make any sense.
01:18:55.500 And the minute you stand with these people, if they are discredited, which I think you're starting to see here, if they're discredited, then your whole movement is discredited.
01:19:07.860 So as somebody who is for data centers but wants transparency and I want certain rules, you could be dead set against data centers.
01:19:16.760 Let me give you this piece of advice. You can't stand with people who are claiming to be something they're not, because when that is found out, your movement will be discredited.
01:19:32.180 The people who built and funded this conservative protest group, they don't share your goals. I don't know what their goals are.
01:19:38.540 but why are they hiding?
01:19:43.780 They are not fighting for abundant American energy,
01:19:46.820 which we must have.
01:19:49.260 I'm not sure they're fighting for communities
01:19:51.000 to have a real stay
01:19:52.380 or for the United States to stay
01:19:54.680 the strongest, most innovative country on earth.
01:19:57.440 Some of them want delay.
01:19:59.600 Some of them, I imagine if they're on the left,
01:20:02.540 want America to not be the leader in the world.
01:20:06.180 Some want control.
01:20:07.820 Some don't want America to win.
01:20:09.520 I don't know.
01:20:12.200 This whole fight is bigger than any data center, however.
01:20:16.140 This is what the data center argument really is about.
01:20:19.640 One, do you have control of your local community?
01:20:23.940 Are you still in control?
01:20:25.760 Or the people that you've hired at the local community
01:20:28.680 just willing to do deals behind your back
01:20:32.800 because they think they know better than you?
01:20:35.660 They don't know better than you.
01:20:38.360 All of these things, especially this level, must be brought full sunshine in front of everyone.
01:20:47.360 But beyond that, the question on data centers and electricity, are we still a nation of builders?
01:20:55.740 People who will say, okay, we got to do this.
01:20:58.840 We'll figure the power out.
01:21:00.460 We have to lead in that technology to shape the next century.
01:21:04.760 and we'll do it on our terms and we'll do it openly.
01:21:10.060 Are we still a nation of builders
01:21:11.780 or is that part of the American character fading away?
01:21:17.420 President Trump was at the G7 last week
01:21:19.680 and put America clearly in the driver's seat on AI.
01:21:23.460 I mean, you want to talk about America first.
01:21:25.660 What he did, the rest of the West has a choice.
01:21:28.420 You look to the United States or you look to China.
01:21:30.640 That's the real stake.
01:21:31.880 That's what he put out in the G7.
01:21:33.400 I mean, he worked a deal with the G7 that, if I got to tell you, if I were France, I'd be like, what?
01:21:41.160 Now we are beholden to the United States.
01:21:42.940 We have nowhere to run. 0.97
01:21:44.380 Damn right. 0.97
01:21:45.720 You're dealing with somebody you keep dismissing. 0.99
01:21:48.480 He's not a fool. 0.75
01:21:50.980 So you have to ask yourself an honest question.
01:21:54.460 Who do you want driving the next 200 years of human progress, us or China?
01:21:59.180 I know where I stand. 0.82
01:22:00.940 America builds.
01:22:01.840 America leads.
01:22:02.660 and we don't want to hand that future to people who are using our own concerns as cover to slow
01:22:09.360 us down. We must demand better projects, real transparency, local input, but we have to do it
01:22:16.980 without walking into somebody else's trap. Those two things are not the same. More in a minute.
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01:24:52.880 uh let's see we've got some uh email rolling in some comments lawrence uh wrote do they only 0.75
01:25:04.160 oppose some data centers glenn perhaps competition or is the ccp trying to oppress all data centers
01:25:11.040 yes um i'm sure there is competition involved and definitely ccp is trying to do everything
01:25:18.420 they're spending millions of dollars to try to convince us that there's a grassroots movement
01:25:23.640 to suppress these data centers. Dan wrote in, Glenn, I've been wondering lately how all of
01:25:29.400 the anti-data center push seems so coordinated. While I'm not a fan of them destroying so much
01:25:33.740 farmland, I am curious why we're not putting them in space expense, but watch Elon Musk and what
01:25:39.360 he'll do. Glenn, how do we know who the good guys are and who the bad guys are? Good luck with that.
01:25:46.340 Can we use eminent domain to tear down the Obama Center and build data centers there?
01:25:51.540 Why tear it down? It looks like it's something that you could put servers in.
01:25:56.080 Big ugly box.
01:26:00.500 We're living in a time where it's really easy to forget what this country is actually about, how it came to be.
01:26:06.360 And we talk about the founders like they just appeared fully formed out of history.
01:26:09.700 But that's not how it happened.
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01:27:49.480 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
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01:27:57.080 Last hour we were talking about the data centers.
01:28:01.540 And, you know, you can be against data centers for a lot of really good reasons,
01:28:05.780 especially locally, if it's being done in the cover of darkness,
01:28:08.180 if they haven't answered the power question, et cetera, et cetera.
01:28:11.100 But you do also have to answer the other question on if the United States does not build these data centers, who is going to control AI?
01:28:22.740 And the answer to that is China. 0.63
01:28:25.340 We are in a race against China. 0.97
01:28:28.340 And it is more dangerous than the race for the nuclear bomb. 0.96
01:28:33.820 Let me say that again.
01:28:35.300 The race for AI is more dangerous than the race for the nuclear bomb. 0.85
01:28:41.100 If China gets AI, AGI, ASI, they will control the world for as long as you could possibly see out. 0.70
01:28:54.400 And if we don't have the structure, we can't compete.
01:28:58.360 And some people will say, well, you know what? China's not that bad. 0.65
01:29:02.320 China's really, really bad. Really bad. 1.00
01:29:04.760 And we have soft-pedaled because we've had this stupid policy for so long of, you know what? 0.99
01:29:11.100 If we just bring them up and, you know, show them how to make money and everything else, they'll be just like us. 0.99
01:29:16.780 Well, they're not like us.
01:29:18.000 They never have been like us.
01:29:19.940 It is a completely different culture and a very dangerous culture the way it is being understood, especially by the current president of China. 0.85
01:29:30.480 And this is a long history, long history in China.
01:29:33.880 I picked up a book, I don't know, a couple of months ago, started reading it, David, I'm sorry, Stephen Moser.
01:29:41.100 and it's called The Devil in Communist China.
01:29:48.240 It's interesting to me that Stephen is writing about the devil in communist China
01:29:53.160 because he went over and he was doing work years ago in China,
01:29:57.020 and he was a researcher, and I believe he was a scientist, and an atheist.
01:30:04.760 And what he started to uncover in China kind of opened his eyes to a lot of things.
01:30:09.280 He's not an atheist anymore. 0.63
01:30:11.100 And Stephen joins me here in 60 seconds to kind of give you a quick look at how bad China really is, what really is behind China. 0.89
01:30:21.800 We'll do that here in just a second. 0.74
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01:31:35.320 steven is with us he is the author of the devil and communist china steven welcome to the program
01:31:43.100 i'm glad you're here it's good to be with you uh so tell me about your history when you went over 0.86
01:31:48.860 to china the first time what were you doing over there and you were a you were an atheist right
01:31:54.820 i was yeah i i had been at stanford university where there are a lot of atheists and i was in
01:32:01.840 anthropology department i was picked by the u.s state department to be the first american
01:32:06.160 social scientist on the ground in china i i went to live in a commune it was called equality commune
01:32:12.240 believe it or not equality commune it was anything but equal of course the cadres were up here the
01:32:16.960 the ordinary people were way down there uh but what caught my attention of course was the one
01:32:22.560 child policy which began when i was in china they were arresting women for the crime of being
01:32:27.760 pregnant. And they were taking them, locking them up, forcing them to have abortions and
01:32:33.360 sterilizations. I was in the operating room when they were doing these procedures, Glenn,
01:32:38.040 because I had permission from the Chinese Communist Party to be there. And I'll tell
01:32:44.640 you what, if you witness a third trimester abortion, that is a cesarean section abortion
01:32:50.000 done on a woman who's seven, eight, and nine months pregnant, who's carrying a viable unborn
01:32:54.840 child who, if given a chance of life, would live quite well outside the womb, and you watch them
01:33:00.420 kill those babies at birth, you realize that there is evil in the world. You realize that it was for
01:33:06.560 me as if the pit of hell had opened up before me. And in recoiling from that evil, I began to seek
01:33:12.080 the good. And of course, if you seek the good, you'll find God because he's the source of all
01:33:16.460 goodness. That in a nutshell is what happened to me. I found God in China. I have to tell you,
01:33:22.560 It is remarkable to me because your story starts at Stanford, which is the home of the human betterment society back in the progressive days.
01:33:31.420 I mean, it is you're laughing, you know, I mean, Stanford is a heart of darkness, especially when it comes to eugenics and abortion and everything else.
01:33:42.120 It has a really dark, dark past. 1.00
01:33:45.660 And for you to be there and then go over and you were obviously trusted by the Chinese. 1.00
01:33:51.860 Why else would they have shown you this? 0.98
01:33:53.620 I mean, they weren't, you know, why were you in those rooms?
01:33:57.460 They didn't think you would turn on them, did you?
01:33:59.580 Did they?
01:34:00.080 Well, they didn't want me there in the first place because they had turned down my research.
01:34:04.960 But then the president at the time, Jimmy Carter, brought up the matter with China's leader at the time, who was Deng Xiaoping.
01:34:11.260 And Deng Xiaoping, who wanted American technology and finance and access to American markets desperately to modernize China, said, oh, we'll welcome Stephen Mosier into China.
01:34:21.300 Well, once China's dictator says you're allowed in, nobody at the lower level, all these lower level officials were happy to cooperate with my research.
01:34:30.360 That's why I was in the operating room when they were doing these procedures, watching these women suffer and leaving China with the cries for help from them ringing in my ears.
01:34:41.780 And, of course, I've been speaking out on this in the years since.
01:34:45.540 you you write in your book that hatred of god is at the heart of you know uh the
01:34:52.780 the ideology of china communism um what did mao have to say about god can you take us through
01:34:59.880 some of this stuff that made you say that no well well mao's very interesting character you know he
01:35:04.700 at like three years old was taken to a local stone god and and dedicated consecrated you might even
01:35:10.540 say baptized uh and given uh to the power of that stone god by his mother that's very interesting
01:35:16.300 his mother always called him the third son of the monolith the third son of the stone god that was
01:35:21.940 her nickname for him which is kind of creepy if you understand what that might might really mean
01:35:27.640 and then he grew up and and of course he rejected uh confucianism he rejected buddhism uh which you
01:35:34.820 know have elements of light in them uh you know to be sure but he rejected god entirely he said that
01:35:41.080 that other things and people exist in the world but they're only there for my use and my pleasure
01:35:46.640 imagine a a young man with that attitude there are other people in the world there are other
01:35:52.480 things in the world but they're only there for my use and my pleasure he rejected god he thought of
01:35:57.100 himself as kind of a demigod and he was the master of the stage and he was going to manipulate people
01:36:02.680 And he did so all of his life. He was a terrible deceiver and manipulator all along, even of those closest to him, his wives, his multiple wives, his close associates. 0.91
01:36:14.200 You know, he let his longtime companion, Joe Enlai, who was premier and worked with them for 40 years, die of cancer because he didn't want Joe to survive him.
01:36:24.300 the stuff in your book is just remarkable and i've read you know i've read books about mao before but
01:36:32.440 nothing like this explain some of the other things that people just don't know about i mean because
01:36:38.000 you know people will say too well mao is mao and you know it's totally different now no no it's not
01:36:44.040 no it's no go ahead explain that yeah well it's totally the same now because what we have now
01:36:49.880 is in Xi Jinping, we have someone who is not the son of Mao's loins. He's not the biological son
01:36:56.860 of Mao, but he is the cultural, the political, the spiritual son of Mao in a sense that he is
01:37:04.940 mimicking, emulating, copying everything that Mao did. On to the level of purging people that he
01:37:13.720 distrust. There have been more purges under Xi Jinping over the last few years of more senior
01:37:20.020 communist officials than even Mao did back in the 1950s and 60s. And you think about Mao starting
01:37:26.800 the Korean War, starting the war in Vietnam, sending 300,000 troops to North Vietnam,
01:37:33.240 causing unrest in Malaysia, Indonesia, trying to spread revolution around the world. But what has
01:37:38.100 Xi Jinping been doing in the Middle East by supporting Iran, in South America by supporting
01:37:43.760 Venezuela, and of course, with his constant attacks, threatens to attack on Taiwan. He's
01:37:50.680 following the exact same playbook at home and abroad that Mao did, and it's a frightening
01:37:57.680 thing for me to see history repeat itself this way. What does the world look like if
01:38:06.480 they win the ai race uh it it it looks like a big brother looking over your shoulder all the time 1.00
01:38:16.400 and telling you exactly what to do uh in chinese uh there's no exaggerating that whoever gets 0.94
01:38:23.980 a dominant ai first gets access to the world's financial system for example so all of your money
01:38:30.640 in your bank accounts disappears or at least it's under their control the social credit system 0.96
01:38:35.680 that we have in China today gets applied all over the world to the United States in particular.
01:38:41.280 What is the social credit system? The social credit system in China is that you cannot go
01:38:46.620 to a bank and withdraw money unless you've said nice things about the Chinese Communist Party
01:38:52.260 on the internet. If you criticize the party in social media, your social credit score goes down.
01:38:58.560 You have trouble getting a loan to buy a car, buy a house. If your social credit score falls too low,
01:39:03.960 You can't get on a plane. You can't leave China, of course, but you can't even fly on a plane within China. You can't use a high-speed rail. All doors are shut to you. You can't get a government job. You have trouble getting any job at all. They're monitoring everybody in real time at all times in a kind of high-tech digital dictatorship. And boy, we don't want that here.
01:39:26.460 Can you explain what civilization practice stations for the new era are, or what they used to be?
01:39:35.740 Well, civilizational practications for the new era are places of worship that have been set up by the Chinese Communist Party,
01:39:45.000 where people are supposed to go to worship China and the Chinese people and the leaders of the Chinese people,
01:39:52.960 namely Xi Jinping, as a kind of demigod.
01:39:56.340 It's a quasi-religion plan.
01:39:59.140 Of course, communism as a whole is a quasi-religion, right?
01:40:04.020 It attempts to set up heaven on earth, causing tremendous destruction and human loss in the process.
01:40:09.960 But they also are forced. Yeah, go ahead. I'm sorry. No, finish.
01:40:14.340 They also have this kind of this fascist view as well.
01:40:18.660 The Chinese Communist Party is trying to undermine its legitimacy or rather reinforce its legitimacy by saying that the Chinese people are a superior race.
01:40:27.540 It all sounds like Mein Kampf written in the 21st century. 0.71
01:40:34.020 uh, for the Chinese people. They, they also have, and we've heard this, that they are replacing 0.99
01:40:39.600 the Bible. Are the people, do they have to go to these former churches? Now these, uh, what did, 0.76
01:40:45.980 what did I say? They were a practice stations. Are you forced to go there? Do people choose to go
01:40:50.340 there? And then they're rewriting the Bible, uh, to, uh, you know, things like thou shall have no
01:40:56.320 other gods before you than the CCP kind of stuff. Right. Yeah. Uh, no, what this all plays back
01:41:03.460 into the social credit score as well. If you go, if you visit the Xi Jinping app, and everybody
01:41:09.900 has to have a Xi Jinping app on their phone, and read the daily gospel from Xi Jinping, you get
01:41:17.600 points on your social credit score, and you can ride on the high-speed rail, and you can get a
01:41:22.660 low interest rate loan. So it all goes back to AI in China, constantly watching over the people.
01:41:29.080 And yeah, if you go to the, you're supposed to go to the, attend these propaganda sessions, and if you do, your social credit score goes up, and there are benefits. If you don't, your social credit score goes down. But the Bible, they're rewriting the Bible to conform to communist, fascist ideology.
01:41:45.080 And the example I like to use is the woman caught in adultery, where Christ comes on the woman who is being stoned to death in adultery and says to the men surrounding her, you know, that let he among you who is without sin cast the first stone.
01:42:02.540 And they all go away abashed because none of them is innocent.
01:42:05.560 Well, in the Chinese version, Christ comes upon the woman caught in adultery, tells the man to go away, and then in the communist Chinese version, stones the woman to death himself. 0.85
01:42:17.080 That's what the Chinese Communist Party is trying to do to the gospel and to our Lord Jesus Christ. 0.95
01:42:24.040 So, yeah, it's vicious, it's ongoing, it's constant, it's 24-7, and it's governed by Chinese AI, which we do not want in control of the world. 0.95
01:42:36.520 Stephen, I'd love to have you on for a longer discussion about China as we go forward, because I'd be fascinated in hearing your take on what is happening with Taiwan and also the possible collapse of China. 0.99
01:42:48.280 I mean, I keep hearing that they're so close to collapse, so close to collapse. Do you believe that?
01:42:52.860 I do. I do. And they're collapsing because they've killed 400 million children, unborn children over the last 40 years.
01:43:00.320 the population is aging and dying. They're collapsing because they've overbuilt 70 million
01:43:04.960 empty apartments, never be occupied in China because the people who would have occupied them, 0.99
01:43:10.440 the young couples, they're gone. They were killed in the one-child policy. And they've lost the 0.98
01:43:15.080 export sector of the economy because of the tariffs that have been imposed by the Trump
01:43:19.280 administration. So they're under a lot of pressure. And they're able to string this thing out longer,
01:43:23.920 I think, than people would imagine. But when the collapse comes, it will come suddenly overnight.
01:43:28.720 and China will be a very different place.
01:43:32.000 Wow. 0.97
01:43:32.860 What does that mean for the rest of the world?
01:43:35.240 Have you noodled that at all?
01:43:37.360 What does it look like if China collapses?
01:43:40.540 Well, it depends on the nature of the collapse, 0.72
01:43:42.720 but I think we're going to be going back to a kind of warlord system
01:43:45.760 where individual provinces, which are the size of European states,
01:43:50.760 local leaders take control, China falls apart for a while,
01:43:54.160 and then hopefully in decades to come,
01:43:56.320 re-coalesces under a system that resembles taiwan for example or or south korea or japan that's the
01:44:03.520 most hopeful future uh there are less hopeful futures of course the name of the book is the
01:44:09.800 devil and communist china from mao down to z and it is well worth your read you've never read you've
01:44:16.440 never read a book on china like this before the devil in communist china steven thank you as
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01:45:42.320 you know there is uh something let's see if i can find it here there is something i wanted
01:45:57.700 to share with you today that uh is really quite remarkable um about i think i had it
01:46:06.360 Yes. It's quite remarkable. It is what Karl Marx, what his father actually wrote to him.
01:46:16.820 And I was looking through a bunch of stuff for Father's Day, and I found this letter from Karl Marx's dad.
01:46:23.720 And I thought, oh, that's a nice Father's Day note. Not.
01:46:28.940 You know, they were really estranged. He had a real problem with Karl.
01:46:34.220 And, you know, Karl Marx, he lived off of his father forever, never.
01:46:41.520 I mean, look at the mayor of Seattle, same story.
01:46:46.560 Frankly speaking, my dear Karl, I do not like this modern world, 0.99
01:46:51.680 which all weaklings use to clothe their feelings when they quarrel with the world 1.00
01:46:57.000 because they do not possess without labor or trouble, 1.00
01:47:00.140 well-furnished palaces with vast sums of money and elegant carriages.
01:47:04.220 this embitterment disgusts me and you are the last person from whom i would expect
01:47:09.580 what grounds do you have for it has not everything smiled upon you ever since your cradle has not
01:47:16.140 nature endowed you with magnificent talents have not your parents lavished affection on you have
01:47:22.060 you ever up to now been able to satisfy your reasonable wishes and have you not carried away
01:47:28.580 in the most incomprehensible fashion
01:47:30.640 in the heart of a girl whom thousands envy you?
01:47:34.060 Yet the first untoward event,
01:47:36.300 the first disappointed wish evokes embitterment.
01:47:39.240 Is that a strength?
01:47:40.540 Is that a manly character?
01:47:43.460 That's Karl Marx's own dad.
01:47:45.400 And how many dads can look at their own kids
01:47:52.240 if they are in college and say that about them?
01:47:55.240 You have had everything handed to you.
01:48:00.060 That is the problem.
01:48:03.600 Everything that is handed to you, you do not appreciate.
01:48:07.800 You never earned.
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01:49:49.920 Here, Starmer just resigned, but does it actually mean there's hope for the UK?
01:49:53.800 The Christian bishop, who went viral for his letter to King Charles, joins Glenn next.
01:50:18.940 history only survives if they do listen with your family today to the brand new audiobook
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01:50:40.460 stuff you'll be entertained all through the summer with good wholesome stuff that actually
01:50:44.680 teaches your children some values and principles. I have to tell you, I cannot, I am not a soccer
01:50:51.980 fan. I don't really care about the World Cup. But I have to tell you, I want to be in some of
01:50:56.260 these stadiums. What is happening in the stadiums? The one with Australia and the U.S., where they
01:51:00.900 were, you know, singing, you know, take me home, country roads, and the whole stadium just broke
01:51:07.160 out. I mean, it was amazing. And then at the end, they get together, the U.S. team goes out in the
01:51:12.520 center of the field, and they start to pray. Unbelievable, just great messages coming out of
01:51:19.480 soccer this summer here at the FIFA World Cup in the United States. It's really amazing.
01:51:27.320 I want to introduce you to a new friend of mine, Bishop Kai Dewar. He is one of, I think, seven
01:51:34.900 pastors, priests, rabbis that will actually stand up in the churches and in the pulpit
01:51:41.640 and stand up and say we're in trouble return back to basic principles we're in trouble and he wrote
01:51:48.860 a really great um thing about britain is not the exception britain is the warning and he was talking
01:51:54.840 about the you know the situation there with what's going on with the grooming games he said
01:51:58.740 grooming gangs america should not view britain as a foreign country america should view britain as a
01:52:04.300 glimpse into a possible future the forces reshaping britain are not uniquely british they are western
01:52:09.440 The same institutional pressures, cultural assumptions, and political fears exist on both sides of the Atlantic.
01:52:15.400 This is not fundamentally an immigration story.
01:52:20.260 This is a story about institutional cowardice.
01:52:23.500 Everybody knew every civilization survives or falls on its willingness to tell the truth.
01:52:29.020 Britain's institutions increasingly chose comfort over the truth.
01:52:33.160 This is not a failure.
01:52:34.740 Failure is when you don't know.
01:52:36.700 This is a betrayal.
01:52:37.540 betrayal betrayal is when you know and you do nothing uh he's a powerful powerful bishop and
01:52:44.300 a powerful voice and uh welcome him to the program bish how are you sir i'm good glenn good to be
01:52:50.640 with you nice to see you again yeah good to see you good to see you um i first can we start with
01:52:56.880 the news of the day um starmer is is leaving i don't know what the breaking point was there
01:53:04.860 There's been so many that have been missed.
01:53:07.480 What does this mean?
01:53:09.860 Well, it means that, one, when you and I were together in London on the 16th of May,
01:53:15.220 what I said about Keir Starmer's days being numbered came true.
01:53:19.340 And secondly, it means that this country is about to get an even worse prime minister
01:53:24.020 than the one we're kicking out if Andy Burnham becomes the next prime minister.
01:53:29.660 because nobody talks about the fact Andy Burnham was mayor of Greater Manchester
01:53:34.440 and was actively involved in covering up the grooming gang scandal.
01:53:39.780 So it's, you know, it's one mess to another.
01:53:43.780 The frying pan to the fire is the old analogy we use here.
01:53:48.440 How is that possible?
01:53:51.720 How is it possible that he's the guy?
01:53:55.540 Because Labour, like they were with Starmer six years ago,
01:53:59.160 have gone, he's our only option. And what we'll witness sometime between now and September
01:54:05.420 is a coronation of the man they used to call the King of the North, who is absolutely despised in
01:54:10.900 the South. And Labour go ahead and push this agenda even further. You know, there's an
01:54:17.860 organisation in the Manchester area called MEND. They are Islamist supporters. And this is a man,
01:54:24.820 This is an organization that Andy Burnham, as mayor of Greater Manchester
01:54:29.940 and the Greater Manchester governing body, used to do speaking tours with.
01:54:35.420 They did public events together.
01:54:38.360 So I expect nothing to change.
01:54:41.620 What I'm expecting is this country is going to get far worse for the next three years.
01:54:46.980 Oh, my gosh.
01:54:48.020 I mean, I don't know how much more you have left in you.
01:54:51.480 I mean, it's getting really bad.
01:54:54.820 I believe we're on the verge of another Cromwellian level event in the United Kingdom.
01:55:03.460 Explain what that means to Americans.
01:55:06.080 So we had a huge civil war started by the fact that Oliver Cromwell and King Charles I came to blows over the rule of parliament.
01:55:18.180 And Charles I still pushed for that supreme power of the monarch.
01:55:24.560 Oliver Cromwell and his associates pushed for the sovereignty of Parliament.
01:55:29.220 And ultimately, they convicted the king of treason and beheaded him.
01:55:33.180 That moment for us as a constitutional monarchy was a very, very dark moment in our history
01:55:38.340 because the country went through years of civil war between the king's forces and the
01:55:44.340 people's army under General Cromwell.
01:55:47.480 And ultimately, Cromwell himself became a dictator when he took over Parliament.
01:55:52.420 So we're on that precipice. You can feel it's palpable in this country that civil war is not just foreseeable.
01:56:04.180 You know, we've got high ranking retired military officers now talking about civil war is now inevitable in the United Kingdom. 0.90
01:56:11.920 And if it happens, it's going to be fought largely on a sectarian principle, because I think the greatest pushback is going to be, you know, British citizens of every faith fighting against this Islamic agenda and a well armed, well equipped Islamic force that seems to be being prepared. 0.89
01:56:31.220 I've just just whilst I was waiting to come on the show now I've just found out a what used to 0.92
01:56:38.100 be a holiday camp is now being prepared to have another 3,000 illegal immigrants put into it and
01:56:46.660 it's being kitted out to look like an army barracks three weeks ago I was on the streets of
01:56:51.440 Liverpool with an organization called the Liverpool Guardians and I saw for myself even now with the
01:56:58.640 grooming gang scandals going on there are still gangs of islamic males patrolling the streets of 0.98
01:57:04.660 liverpool looking for victims to sexually abuse and to rape and using taxis and and shops that 0.98
01:57:12.540 sell these you know these vape cigarette things and and all of this lot to to actually perpetrate 0.95
01:57:18.340 this agenda because they believe it is their religious right you say sectarian um but you're
01:57:27.200 I mean, no offense, you know this, Bishop, your churches are dead.
01:57:32.300 I mean, they're not, the king at the head of the church is King Charles, not Christ the king.
01:57:39.120 I mean, you told me yourself when we met, I was stunned by this.
01:57:43.500 There's seven of you that are willing to speak out in the entire kingdom.
01:57:47.320 There's seven of you.
01:57:49.700 Well, thanks to that day that we met, that number is now starting to grow.
01:57:54.380 But there are, you're right, there are only seven of us that have stuck our head above the parapets.
01:57:58.980 The church has turned on us. Half of society has turned on us.
01:58:02.320 I've had multiple hit pieces done in the state media and the press in the United Kingdom.
01:58:09.520 I'm called Britain's far-right bishop. I'm Islamophobic, homophobic, transphobic, every phobic under the sun. 0.94
01:58:16.240 You know, apparently I'm the most dangerous man in Christianity in the Western world. 0.96
01:58:20.600 I'm certainly not a divisive man in the Christian order. 0.55
01:58:24.500 Makes you famous. That's good.
01:58:26.400 Well, I mean, they did me a huge favor because they put my name in every house in this country. 0.85
01:58:31.460 The other side of that is, of course, that I have to deal with the fact that I live under three active fatwas.
01:58:36.560 I have to have security in certain events that I do now with church and conferences.
01:58:41.060 I've had no income at all since October 2024.
01:58:45.380 I've had one unsuccessful attempt on my life already.
01:58:48.540 this is the reality of what we're dealing with yet i'm undeterred because as you know with what's
01:58:55.340 coming up in the midterms in the u.s we are fighting not just for a political environment
01:59:00.700 we're fighting for the very soul of a nation i hope more people are understanding what you just
01:59:09.140 said um we are thank god we are not close to a civil war i mean we could quickly but we're
01:59:17.280 we're not there and um even for saying that in your country um i mean you know you i hate to say
01:59:26.500 this to you but you know this you probably have jail time ahead of you for even saying that if
01:59:30.380 things got into a civil war situation what what what does that actually look like civil war in
01:59:38.280 great britain in 2027 26 if we get to that point you will see the mass number of patriots in this
01:59:49.660 country that are uh what is deeply concerned about the direction this country is going
01:59:54.880 the fact that this country is losing its identity is losing its heritage and that is being
02:00:00.380 deliberately replaced and deliberately targeted suddenly begin to rise up and the driving force
02:00:06.380 that so many people talk about here is why are the the vast majority some 98 percent of the illegal
02:00:13.460 immigrants coming into the country all of islamic uh all from particular islamic countries and
02:00:19.540 every single one of them is a fighting age male the number of females and children coming into 0.97
02:00:25.180 the country if you're talking about claim asylum it's it's a point of a percentage in comparison
02:00:31.900 and to the rest of the people that are coming. 1.00
02:00:34.820 And then we have idiots in this country, 1.00
02:00:36.960 and I'm not careful in my language, as you know, Glenn, 1.00
02:00:40.040 but we have idiots like Liverpool 1.00
02:00:42.060 that declares the city or the region, 1.00
02:00:45.120 I should say, a sanctuary city. 0.93
02:00:47.100 And now they have more than 2,500 illegal immigrants
02:00:50.080 pouring in per day. 0.60
02:00:52.740 So the number of sexual assaults
02:00:54.500 has gone up astronomically.
02:00:56.660 When I was there a few weeks ago,
02:00:58.600 sexual assaults is still around 580 per month taking place oh my gosh the police claim that
02:01:06.140 only 85 to 90 percent of sexual assaults actually get recorded so if you think if it's let's say
02:01:13.520 let's be generous and say it's 10 and 580 are being recorded with the police that's close to
02:01:20.100 6 000 sexual assaults and rapes taking place every month just in one city so this whole thing that
02:01:27.440 Rupert Lowe's rape gang inquiry exposed has not gone away at all and the government the the local
02:01:34.180 councils the institutions are still active in helping cover it up because it's far easier than
02:01:40.460 to to act like it doesn't exist or let's not talk about it than it is to be called a racist because
02:01:47.240 we've had decades where we've been told that saying anything about radicalized Islam which is
02:01:53.160 Islam in general is a racist and I am forever beating my head against the rocks when I cry
02:01:59.120 aloud and spare not as the scripture says that Islam is an ideological religion it is not a race 1.00
02:02:06.240 so it is not racist to criticize it it is not racist to go against what they are trying to do
02:02:12.180 with with Islam and fundamentally in the UK which should be a warning shot to the the flare in the
02:02:18.840 so to speak for America is the ultimate goal is the replacement of your laws and your institutions 0.93
02:02:25.200 with Sharia law. What, what, what can the people of America do to save ourselves that you guys 0.94
02:02:36.600 didn't do? Cause we are behind you, not very far, but we are behind you. What are the things that
02:02:41.020 we should be doing right now? And what are the things that we can do to help you? I mean,
02:02:46.220 And I'm really concerned, Bishop, about, I was over with Tommy and you, and I said to you, you know, you guys don't have a Martin Luther King example.
02:02:54.420 And unless the church is leading this, you're going to get violence. 0.82
02:02:59.700 You have to, before the heart of the Christian is completely closed, you have to appeal and be able to take the blows to the head and never, ever strike back. 0.90
02:03:11.700 That's the only way this will break through. 0.99
02:03:13.920 And, you know, there's no, there's no Christians. I mean, there's you. I mean, the Christians have got to get involved in this over in England. So how can we help you? And what should we be doing that you made the mistake and we're about to? 1.00
02:03:30.980 my take on the answer to that Glenn is quite unique because my number one cry to to the whole
02:03:40.880 of America would be to simply say to look at where we are and see where you could be heading
02:03:46.900 and whatever you do with everything in you do not let the republic fail because if free speech if
02:03:54.280 freedom of religion, if everything that America has built over the last 250 years, the freedoms
02:04:02.260 that the Western world are currently enjoying and hang on to by the skin of our teeth because of
02:04:09.360 the beacon that is the United States. If the republic fails, the Western world is lost.
02:04:16.900 And for everybody listening, you need to understand our salvation, Europe is once again
02:04:23.160 looking to America as its salvation, politically and economically, because we cannot trust our
02:04:29.940 own governments. We cannot trust our own institutions. This year is the most critical
02:04:37.280 year in your electoral history, because this midterm will determine whether or not the republic
02:04:43.860 remains. And if you lose the republic, like I said, the Western world, certainly Western Europe,
02:04:50.480 is gone. When free speech goes silent in America, it dies in Europe. When liberty is restrained in
02:04:59.300 America, we are borderline communism in Western Europe. And what we have been through in Britain
02:05:07.440 is because people refused to actually stand up. They refused to push back against the media
02:05:16.600 narrative against the the leftist liberal agenda against the globalists that are trying to to force
02:05:23.300 the whole of europe and ultimately the whole world to bow down to their their wicked and evil agenda
02:05:30.260 and i would say the biggest thing you can do to help us fight with everything you've got to stay 0.98
02:05:36.960 free bishop doer i'd love to have you on again we pray for you every night thank you so much
02:05:44.740 Thank you.
02:05:45.180 God bless you.
02:05:46.320 God bless.
02:05:46.860 You bet. 0.90
02:05:47.940 Let me tell you about the Z factor.
02:05:49.920 If that isn't a wake-up call, I don't know what it is.
02:05:51.980 You can skip breakfast.
02:05:53.060 You can skip leg day.
02:05:54.400 I usually do.
02:05:55.480 But sleep, skip sleep.
02:05:57.180 No, your body starts sending you warnings.
02:05:58.800 Maybe it starts small, a little fog in the morning, a little irritability.
02:06:01.900 You blame it on the coffee, being weak, whatever.
02:06:03.620 But it builds.
02:06:04.680 Your immune system slips.
02:06:05.880 Your memory short circuits.
02:06:07.720 Your patient evaporates.
02:06:09.320 Your patients.
02:06:10.160 And then it's all happening because you are separating your body from your brain and you are not getting the sleep you need.
02:06:19.320 It's not optional, okay?
02:06:21.500 I want you to go to get some Z Factor from relieffactor.com, relieffactor.com, or just go to 1-800-4-RELIEF.
02:06:30.700 It's relieffactor.com.
02:06:33.680 Glenn Beck.
02:06:40.160 I have to tell you, you know, America is on the ropes, especially after hearing, you know,
02:07:02.840 Bishop Kai, what he just, wow, was that sobering message. You know, it's on the ropes,
02:07:07.440 not because of what he just said, but because soccer is beginning to make sense in America.
02:07:13.620 We're getting, like, you're seeing soccer news and you're like, wow, that's really great.
02:07:18.700 I think I might be a fan of soccer.
02:07:20.560 What the hell is happening to us, America?
02:07:23.100 Sober up.
02:07:24.160 Sober up.
02:07:25.560 We'll see you tomorrow.
02:07:27.000 In the meantime, pray, pray, work hard, study, question everything, and may God save the
02:07:34.920 republic.
02:07:37.440 Glambeck is on!