Glenn's Theory on Why Biden Is Debating Trump BEFORE DNC | Guests: Hugh Ross & Bret Weinstein | 5⧸15⧸24
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Glenn Beck is back with a new pilot and a new segment called Wednesday Night Special. He talks about the solar flares and how they are ruining our lives. Also, the government says that social distance saved a lot of lives.
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Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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Very, very different tonight. It's a new pilot.
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Also, the government has come out to tell us that, yes, lives were saved because of social distancing.
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I want to say hello to my good friends, Pat Gray and Stubergeer,
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who for some reason have been with me now for almost 30 years.
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It's really, I mean, science is looking into it,
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but I don't know if we'll ever find the answer to it.
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By the way, the reason why they're with me today is I had eye surgery,
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and still I'm not really able to, everything's a little fuzzy.
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So, you know, I usually get the stories wrong and the names wrong,
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but for a couple more days, probably it would be a very bad idea just to fly solo.
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Anyway, there's a couple of things I want to talk about today.
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One, we have a couple of experts on, I think next hour, Stu, correct me if I'm wrong,
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I've been really concerned about the magnetic field of Earth and the solar flares.
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Yesterday afternoon, we had one of the biggest solar flares happen again.
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It was like an, I don't remember, X5, which is a severe solar flare.
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It wasn't aimed at the Earth, and so we're not going to be affected by that.
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Our magnetic field north and south poles are moving at the rate of, I think, 40 miles a year,
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which is extraordinary, and there's a lot of things going on,
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and we're going to try to figure out what we should worry about and what we shouldn't worry about.
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But I was listening to Pat this morning as I was getting ready for the program,
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and Pat was talking about this new study from, I don't know,
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University of Colorado and I think UCLA, Pat, right?
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It happens immediately before this show, live, 6 to 8 Central,
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so it's 7 to 9 Eastern, or anytime and anywhere you get your podcasts.
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No, it wasn't a promo, but it was almost like one.
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But they say social distancing and a few other measures, like lockdowns and school closures,
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Now, may I just say, if we could have saved 800,000 lives by the lockdowns and the distancing,
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imagine if Obama were president and we could save 800,000 jobs at the same time.
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Oh, the old created or saved thing from Barack Obama's day.
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800,000 lives created or saved by social distancing.
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Well, if you're going to put created, I think it's 800 million at that point because, yes, yes,
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800 million people were either created or saved during the social distancing.
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Isn't it crazy we haven't had, well, I don't think we have.
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You're locked in your house for a year and you're like, no, not interesting.
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We were in the Tiger King period and it was not firing people up.
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By the way, I don't know how, just knowing the physics of how life is created, I don't
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know that social distancing is necessarily the thing that would bring people.
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It seems like the farther you are apart, the more difficult it is.
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You had a lot of people who were living together and married and everything else.
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And they were, you know, I understand after two years, you're like, mm-mm.
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Right at the beginning, we should have had a boom.
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I do remember people predicting that, but I don't remember seeing the research-
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I mean, obviously, all the dating kind of went away for a while.
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So you lost a lot of those just out of wedlock, whimsical babies that may have come.
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I was going to say, I don't know if you know this.
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But it does lead to the thing that does, Glenn.
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So, but I mean, if you're not finding a new partner, if you happen to be alone, I mean,
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certainly that could be a little bit of a factor.
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But generally speaking, the baby boom comes from established couples, right?
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The other thing is that, you know, they said that the measures they took before the vaccine
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And then the vaccine came in and saved more lives.
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We were told that if you got the vaccine, you weren't going to get COVID.
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And that turned out to be a complete and total lie.
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So I don't know that any of the measures they took actually.
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No, I'm just going to tell you no COVID baby boom.
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No widespread baby boom during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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In fact, many countries experience a significant decline in birth rates.
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We have a few explanations if you'd like to hear them.
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People not wanting to have more kids because they were worried that the economy was going
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Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
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Have we suddenly, you're telling me, with all the logic that is happening in the world
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today, where everybody is just dumb as a rock, you're telling me, they were like, I don't
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know, financially, when people came back from World War II and the whole world was destroyed
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and unemployment was through the roof because everybody, nobody had a job because all the
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men that returned, they just were, they just didn't think about it.
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The people who built America were just like, you know, we're going to have a baby.
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Like you, you had a long period of downturn and devastation that seemed like a big victory,
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Like, you know, that it's a different vibe than we were relatively, uh, you know, prospect,
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prosperous and all of a sudden everything just evaporated overnight and it was a short
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Like it was, you know, I mean, how long did that really last?
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Can I tell you what I, what I really think this is, all these people are like, I don't
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I just can't imagine with all of the things going on, I could bring a child into a world
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like this with global warming and all of these things with conservatives.
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With Trump as president, how could we bring more babies into this world?
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They talk about also social restrictions, health concerns, delayed marriages and relationships
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If you, if you can go to Planned Parenthood, then they can prevent you from having children.
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Uh, we went to Planned Parenthood and, uh, they, they cut the baby out of her for some
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Uh, by the way, United States, uh, birth rate declined by about 4% in 2020.
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Also declines in France, Italy, Spain, and some Asian companies and countries, including
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Japan and South Korea, which already had low birth rates, saw further declines.
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The world will weep when the Western world falls.
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The world will, they'll, they have no idea what the Judeo-Christian Western world has done
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And right now, you know, you're talking about, uh, uh, rates of reproducing.
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Child-bearing women are having 1.6 children per family.
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When you have that 0.6 baby, I hope it's the head and the arms.
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You know, you at least get the full upper torso.
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Could we get the 1.6 and take the 0.6 from one person and the 0.6 from another and sew
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I don't know if they tried that, but they should.
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Because then you'd have 1.2 as an individual, which would be great.
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I was to play such a, uh, fool here, but I have not been, I haven't been watching TV
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I can't listen to it cause it's driving me out of my mind.
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Can, can you guys tell me what's happening with the Trump trial now?
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Um, well, he's been a very bad boy and I have him in front of a court to try to see how bad
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Uh, Michael Cohen was testifying yesterday and he continues, I believe today.
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They're trying to basically show that he's not a credible person highlighting all of the
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things he said about Donald Trump in the past, which really has run the gamut of every possible
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opinion you could have on Donald Trump from the greatest man of all time who should be
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king of the universe for eternity all the way down to he's the worst person of all time
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Uh, that's kind of these, this, the, the Michael Cohen approach, whatever benefits Michael
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It's important to note that what benefits him at the time right now is to be very calm
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and balanced and give, you know, very respectful testimony in front of the court.
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Uh, of course, every major media, you know, institution is just lapping this up as if he
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is a credible witness when really there couldn't be one that is less credible.
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Was there a tape that came out yesterday that, well, it's that secret tape where, um, it's
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And we know what's in it and it's, it's never been very incriminating in my mind.
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I, I, I don't, I don't think it proves the defense of the prosecutors, uh, statements
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It doesn't seem to back up what they're trying to prove about Trump.
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You know, what's amazing is that this is how rigged this thing is and correct me if
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I'm wrong, but the judge, I, I believe denied the, uh, former federal election commission
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chairman to testify, to show that this was not a campaign expense.
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They, they wanted, they wanted an expert witness to come in and say, Hey, this is not a campaign
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Now it's interesting because they, they haven't actually said that it's a campaign finance
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violation to remind people who may have been bored out of their mind about this.
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They basically have to tie what they say is a crime to another crime to get over the hump
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And number two, getting over the statute of limitations.
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So they have to say crime a, which is this records violation is tied to crime.
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Crime B, but they won't tell us what crime B is.
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They're insinuating it has something to do with campaign finance, but of course they haven't
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So it's almost, you can't defend yourself against a claim that hasn't actually been brought.
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This is so declaration of independence, isn't it?
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I mean, this is just like everything that's in the declaration of independence that the
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And you're like, uh, I think they're doing that to Donald Trump.
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How do you defend yourself about something that you don't even know what the crime is?
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So, uh, the jurors, what do you think they're thinking?
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Hopefully there's somebody there that's just not a New Yorker.
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We do have some of the highlights from his testimony.
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If you can call it that, uh, some of what he said yesterday.
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They say, uh, Mr. Trump's pit bull, that I am his, um, I'm his, uh, right-hand man.
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But one thing Donald Trump is, he's a compassionate man.
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I've been saying that to you since the day that he made the announcement.
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He will ultimately go down in history as the greatest president.
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Now, in a plot twist worthy of Shakespeare, the fixer has flipped.
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My loyalty to Mr. Trump has cost me everything.
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My family's happiness, friendships, my law license, my company, my livelihood, my honor,
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And the guy is a narcissistic sociopath who doesn't care about anyone.
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This is the most embarrassing thing that I have ever seen a U.S. or a former U.S. president
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It's actually even embarrassing for the former guy himself.
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So Ben Franklin had a saying a long time ago that we're all born ignorant, but one must
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Well, I'm talking about, yep, yours truly, Donald the Dope.
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How dangerous Donald Trump legitimately could be.
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I want you to Google it to all of your listeners, Brian.
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And I want you to understand this is not my words.
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These are the words of the deranged former president who said if he wins the presidency,
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the first thing he's going to do is he's going to rewrite the Constitution.
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He comes out of the courtroom and goes right into that little cage, which is where he belongs
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OK, so just a few of the things he said over the years.
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First of all, obviously, when he was a shill for Donald Trump, and now he's the biggest
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He had no credibility in either time frame, by the way.
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Have you ever seen a person less likable than him or less of a connection to the English
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By the way, Cohen was in direct contact with Chris Cuomo throughout all of this stuff.
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In fact, some of the texts that came out in the trial, this is sort of a side point, but
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he was texting Chris Cuomo to figure out a way out of the Access Hollywood tape going
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So, a little connection there that we didn't necessarily know about.
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CNN does business in an interesting way now, don't they?
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I mean, anything that he says that you don't have multiple other witnesses to is just completely
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Yeah, you'd have to have more than one witness.
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But, if you are somebody who hates Donald Trump, you could so easily just say, oh, he was lying
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He was, you know, a good guy trying in there to stop Donald Trump.
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And, you know, he just couldn't take it anymore.
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So, instead of saying, I don't know when you were lying, you were lying then, you're lying
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Hopefully, the jury will come to that conclusion.
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This all seems to be working in Trump's favor right now.
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I want to talk to you a little bit about, um, the coming election and the kind of information
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Things are changing and they're changing rapidly and you will never notice it, uh, because that's
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But there is a, a massive, uh, campaign on, uh, that are, I believe our government is absolutely
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involved in, um, but not only the government, social media, my social media page, just on
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And, um, to show you what's going on, uh, just, I think three months ago, I had 95 million
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impressions every month, 65 million views, um, something like that.
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Now we have, uh, about 60 million impressions and 12 million views this month.
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Again, there is nothing that we've done differently now, unless America is just bored to snot with
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me, which I completely accept that is a real possibility.
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Um, we are being silenced and it's not just us.
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It is everybody who has a different opinion from this administration and we are being silenced
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and squelched by the time we get to the end of the summer, which is where the campaigns
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You're not, if you're a subscriber of mine on YouTube, you're never going to see me.
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You'll have to search me out to find any of my clips.
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This is nothing more than part of a, what I believe to be an effort to, uh, steal an election.
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This is the time I built the blaze for, uh, back in 2010, I was sitting in the office and
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I remember talking to Stu and Pat and saying, we got to get out of here.
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This place is going to burn itself to the ground.
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And we all knew that we all knew that the media was going to burn itself to the ground.
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But when I said we had to go online, that was stupid.
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I mean, there were people, you know, Adam Curry was, was doing things, uh, but there was nobody
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Uh, it was only major league baseball and I took all of the, you know, I took all of
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my children's, uh, college funds and everything else that I had made and I dumped it into the
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blaze and I, I nearly lost it all, uh, because we were way, way ahead.
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Um, but luckily we had some very dedicated people.
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I've been a member since the very first day of the blaze and I can't tell you how much
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We have grown a great deal, but we don't have the social media push out.
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Um, they are, um, they're, they're, they're doing this to the blaze.
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And so you're going to see less and less from us and our opinions.
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Um, and it's really a very dangerous thing because we are now entering a very dangerous
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Um, uh, I see a time that I'm not going to be able to talk to you about what's really
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Um, uh, if you don't know by then, you probably won't know.
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Um, but we're going to have to stay in contact some way or another.
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So I have been working on several programs, uh, that we are going to try.
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Um, and tonight is, is a program based on history.
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Um, and I want you to watch it and see if it is something, uh, that you would, you would
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And, you know, we have this amazing, we probably have, gosh, I don't even know, 80, 90 million
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dollars worth of, uh, documents and everything else in a vault.
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And, um, we're going to start telling those stories.
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If this is something that you would like, and this is kind of a, kind of a backup show.
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So we could stay in touch and I'm not talking politics.
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Um, and tonight is, is the first one is, it's based around one of the most stressful
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Uh, there was one artifact, uh, and there was just one and it was so important.
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Um, and, uh, I talked to my wife about it and she said, are you out of your mind?
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And, and I said, well, but there's only one and look how important it is.
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So she gave me a budget and I was like, there's no way I'm going to win this thing.
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Um, the, the last one they made burned up in space.
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We believe this was the one that was testing the tones that went out.
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We won and I was on cloud nine knowing that our museum now had, uh, something that nobody
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else had except the air and space museum in Moscow and the air and space museum in, uh,
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in Washington, DC, and it is what caused the space race.
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All of our telecommunications now come from that.
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Then, in fact, let me play this a little bit of a clip of, uh, tonight's show.
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I've collected so many artifacts over the years that we now are able to open an entire
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So, when I heard that that was coming up for sale, one of the Soviet Union's Sputnik satellites
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that's responsible for everything in space, it was coming to auction.
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But then I got a call into a meeting with historians at our museum.
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They didn't want to tell me any specifics about the meeting beforehand, which is never a good
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This thing is such an amazing, uh, what was, uh, what was Epstein's, uh, assistant's name
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The, the big guy from England in that is Maxwell.
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But her brother is also in that movie and he was the, you know, the loser that was trying
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to go, uh, uh, you know, uh, get Tetris for his father.
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He plays a very small role, but he was involved.
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We had a tip off because we looked at the other Sputniks and they were slightly different.
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And the difference was, was something that you would never, if you were going to fake
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one, you would never fake it like that because it became obvious.
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But there were some things that just kept falling apart on us.
00:33:25.820
Tonight, you'll find out, is it a fake Sputnik or not?
00:33:30.800
Um, and you'll learn all about the Sputnik and the space race.
00:33:41.580
This is a, this is a, uh, just a, a pilot that we did.
00:33:46.480
I don't even know about a year or so ago and we've been holding it.
00:33:50.780
We want to take you through the entire museum and teach you history through the objects in
00:34:03.420
Um, and you can watch my special tonight on, on, uh, blaze tv.com.
00:34:10.860
If you haven't subscribed yet to the blaze TV, uh, uh, Ian, and you try to watch my show
00:34:16.580
on YouTube, we've noticed, um, we don't know if it's the algorithm or what, but nobody's
00:34:27.260
We're going to post it there tomorrow at an earlier time, 6 PM Eastern to see if it's
00:34:34.520
being silenced or you're just not watching anymore.
00:34:37.560
We don't know what's going on with our YouTube channel.
00:34:43.740
Um, so tomorrow at 6 PM on YouTube, but tonight the premiere, uh, on blaze tv.com.
00:34:52.520
Now, uh, from a workflow perspective, was there any consideration given to the idea of maybe
00:34:57.580
meeting with the historians before you spent $300,000 on the item?
00:35:05.440
We, we check everything out, but there was one thing that we just, we didn't notice.
00:35:14.940
We, um, we have the, uh, one of the head guys of NASA.
00:35:20.640
Uh, we have probably the biggest space artifact, uh, guy, I think we flew him in from California
00:35:40.680
Did you say, I mean, when you take it back up to the counter and say, yeah, this spot didn't
00:35:46.820
You want to have your receipt in hand, you know, or at least the credit card you bought
00:35:54.320
Hey, Amex, um, somebody put a Sputnik on my car.
00:36:05.900
Um, so is this something that you're thinking about longterm of doing more of this, these
00:36:10.100
Because we have so much great stuff over at the museum and at least my understanding
00:36:16.820
Uh, but I mean, it seems like you could do a lot of this stuff.
00:36:20.740
We've actually, we're, we're going through because of Sputnik, we're going through absolutely
00:36:26.740
Uh, and we found a couple of things that are questioned.
00:36:30.200
We've found some things that are, the story is not quite right on.
00:36:34.620
Um, we've got three people that that's what, that's all they do.
00:36:38.540
Um, and they're going through the entire museum and the documentation now on all of our artifacts
00:36:46.400
And we're learning so many just incredible stories, um, that, that include people that
00:36:54.080
you would just never think, uh, you know, I, I've said this before.
00:36:57.020
I honestly don't think we would have won world war two if it wasn't for Ian Fleming, the guy
00:37:05.700
We have three specific artifacts from him that tell a story that is, that nobody knows.
00:37:17.500
Some people might know Operation Mincemeat, but they don't know how he affected, uh, the,
00:37:26.940
He played a quiet role and nobody knew it at the time.
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Um, but we have a lot of stuff that we're excited to show you.
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So this is a show that we will, we'll take you through all of the, I mean, if you watch
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You know, one of the things that, uh, you should have checked from the very beginning.
00:40:31.580
Um, and I, I don't know, maybe you're keeping this secret until the special tonight.
00:40:36.120
I would have looked for that egregious error at the very beginning because there are so
00:40:41.240
many Sputnik fakes and they all do the same thing.
00:40:45.260
And so that is still, you know, we're just talking about this.
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You know, it was really concerning to me was when they first told me, um, that it might
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What's causing them in a bad scenario could make all of our lights go out.
00:44:07.820
Um, and he's going to explain what's going on with the sun and our magnetic field.
00:44:16.980
Then, uh, Brett Weinstein is joining us as well in about a half an hour.
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Um, he wrote a tremendous article when everybody was saying, look at the pretty lights.
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He's like, yeah, maybe we should protect our grid from those pretty lights.
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You're going to understand stuff that nobody else I think is really talking about and covering.
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And that is the polar shift of the sun and the possible magnetic polar shift of the earth.
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Uh, an astrophysicist is somebody who looks deep into the past, uh, and tries to see what
00:46:21.380
the, um, you know, what, what creation was, what was happening millions of years ago.
00:46:27.320
Hugh, thank you so much for being on the program.
00:46:31.380
Um, so there was something that, and I've been, I've been reading stuff about this for,
00:46:37.420
It's always fascinated me, but I, I'm, you know, I'm not a, I'm not a,
00:46:48.780
Um, last week we had a, we had a major solar flare.
00:46:54.720
Solar flares can affect like an EMP can affect our power grid if they're bad enough.
00:47:01.240
Uh, and we're also going through a time period where while the sun is at its peak activity
00:47:08.240
right now, uh, our magnetic field is weak because our poles are drifting at about 40 miles per
00:47:23.880
It's, uh, quite a bit faster than it was the previous century, but it's not out of the
00:47:30.100
And so, uh, when you do get a, a reversal of the magnetic pole, uh, you do get rapid motion.
00:47:37.420
We're nowhere near that degree of rapid motion yet, but people are...
00:47:43.560
I mean, rapid for the earth could be a thousand years from now.
00:47:50.860
So, uh, and there've been hundreds of pole reversals in the past and that none of them
00:47:59.680
Um, but it is true that when you approach, um, you know, a pole reversal, the magnetic field
00:48:06.040
weakens and our magnetic field has been weakening by about 6% per century.
00:48:20.320
Right now it's going down slowly and you may actually turn around and start to go up
00:48:26.760
Uh, so the variation of the magnetic field, the movement of the magnetic pole, none of
00:48:33.660
On the other hand, we can't rule out the possibility we're heading towards a magnetic reversal.
00:48:42.780
Uh, well, what actually happens is the, you can think of the earth's magnetic field like
00:48:52.460
Uh, what happens is when the mini field begins to weaken, it transitions from being a dipole
00:48:59.140
to being a multipole where you got more than two poles and that could last for a period of
00:49:08.060
Then it flips around and it then becomes North and South.
00:49:18.060
I mean, that, that whole shift, what, what, you know, and, and let's use a, a thousand year,
00:49:30.240
First of all, it could happen quickly, but that's rare.
00:49:37.620
Um, and I mean, uh, physicists are watching this to see what's happening.
00:49:43.100
Uh, but right now we're not seeing anything that's really outstanding or out of the ordinary.
00:49:48.980
So what happens as it starts, I assume they drift and they're not connected per se.
00:49:54.740
Cause I think the soul, the South pole is actually moving slower than the North, but
00:50:03.700
Well, right now it's, uh, it's moved, uh, past the North pole that you pay the, uh, the
00:50:10.660
It used to be in Northern Canada and over the past 150 years, uh, it's moved a little
00:50:19.220
Um, and it could switch and go East and West instead of North and South.
00:50:23.680
Uh, you know, businesses have been mapping this, uh, polar wandering of the magnetic pole
00:50:30.820
There's been over a hundred reversals in the past history of the earth.
00:50:34.780
And, uh, we do know that the magnetic field weakens when it happens, weakens by about a
00:50:39.380
factor of 10, but even a factor of 10 weakening is not devastating to life.
00:50:45.380
We can't document a single, uh, extinction of a species during a magnetic reversal, but
00:50:53.440
I mean, uh, when you've got a weaker magnetic field, uh, you got more cosmic radiation coming
00:50:59.580
It's like, if you live in Denver, you get exposed to more cosmic radiation and, uh, your
00:51:05.000
average lifespan, uh, gets lessened by three months.
00:51:07.980
And is that because of all the progressive laws that are there or?
00:51:11.760
Well, it could be, but no, you do get a few more cosmic rays if you live at high elevation.
00:51:19.720
Uh, but Hey, so healthier lifestyles, I might counteract it.
00:51:23.760
I know that we are, they, they've had to adjust the GPS system.
00:51:36.340
Uh, well, uh, you do have to adjust the clocks, uh, because the earth is very slowly spinning
00:51:43.300
So, uh, you know, uh, every new year's physicists celebrate new year's day by adjusting all their
00:51:49.780
atomic clocks by a few microseconds, but that's all it is just a few microseconds.
00:51:55.060
So, but, okay, but I've heard that it used to be, uh, anyway, the, the end of the story
00:52:02.780
is that they're now adjusting them every six months.
00:52:08.620
I mean, uh, and we're going to have a new set of, uh, GPS satellites that'll know where you
00:52:13.860
are to within one or two centimeters, which case they're going to have to be making even
00:52:18.420
more frequent adjustments, but the adjustments are tiny.
00:52:21.480
So when I was probably 25 years old, I wrote, I read this great book and I have no idea if
00:52:27.920
it's scientifically sound or not, but it talked about a catastrophic polar shift that the crust
00:52:36.600
of the earth, that some of the continents may have moved.
00:52:40.680
And their theory was that, uh, Atlantis was Antarctica, et cetera, et cetera.
00:52:45.360
Um, but what fascinated me, and I know you're a religious guy when it comes to, you know,
00:52:52.200
end times, it says, and the stars will, will fall.
00:52:56.820
The only way that I could think of in God's, you know, uh, magnificent math to make it look
00:53:04.120
like stars fall would be some sort of a, uh, a shift in the continents as it, we would look
00:53:11.980
up, we would be moving, but it would look like the stars are falling.
00:53:16.520
Have you ever thought of that or is that nonsense?
00:53:24.940
And so, uh, the continents move by a few centimeters per year.
00:53:31.360
The word there for star in Greek is aster, and that could include, uh, meteors.
00:53:37.000
Yes, so maybe the stars falling is referring to a meteor shower, or it could be referring
00:53:43.940
to the stars dimming in light, like if there is widespread forest and grass fires, that would
00:53:51.060
In fact, that text says the sun, moon, and stars dim by one third, and that dimming would
00:53:59.320
You know, um, we're, uh, uh, we're talking to Dr. Hugh Ross and, uh, the thing I don't
00:54:09.160
He makes me look like an idiot, uh, which nobody usually does, but I usually do that on my
00:54:14.660
Um, uh, Hugh, um, so tell me the, um, all of the stuff on the, uh, Aurora, the, the lights
00:54:24.220
that we're looking at, there is, I've read a lot, and I don't know if this is true, that
00:54:30.960
because of the magnetic field, and if we have a massive, I think we had a, I don't even
00:54:36.860
know, an X5, uh, solar flare yesterday, it was not headed in our direction, um, that that
00:54:52.700
In 1859, uh, there was a huge solar flare that, uh, struck the earth and, uh, knocked
00:55:01.260
If that were to happen today, it could knock out most of the world's power grids, and that
00:55:07.080
would mean you'd be without electricity, not just for a few hours, uh, but for weeks, months,
00:55:13.440
And that would be catastrophic, because today we're very dependent on electricity.
00:55:21.220
You got no refrigeration, what does that do to your food supply?
00:55:25.160
So, uh, and that kind of a flare happens about once every one or two hundred years, uh, but
00:55:32.960
hey, it happened in 1859, and I've written a book making the point it would be wise for
00:55:40.680
There is one that's protected, and that's in Quebec.
00:55:45.020
Uh, it got knocked out in 1989 by a flare like the one that happened, you know, just this
00:55:53.380
Uh, but that's the only protected power grid in the world.
00:55:59.600
Yeah, I mean, they were close to the geomagnetic pole, so they took the most damage, uh, and
00:56:05.440
it was 11 billion dollars of damage, and, uh, they, and, but they, they now have a surge
00:56:14.820
Uh, but if we were to get a flare like we had in 1859, the damage to the U.S. alone would
00:56:21.580
be over two trillion dollars, and you would have millions of people dying.
00:56:26.760
Um, the, um, the sun is reversing its poles as well, but that happens like every 11 years?
00:56:40.120
Every 11 years, you get more flaring activity, more sunspots, and so, yeah, for the next year,
00:56:46.620
uh, we can expect to see more aurora displays like we had last Friday, and hopefully we're
00:56:52.840
not going to get a flare hitting us like what happened in 1859.
00:56:56.340
Yeah, yeah, um, the, when does the sun start to go into solar minimum?
00:57:03.360
Uh, it'll start going into solar minimum in about a couple of years, I mean, it's an 11
00:57:07.780
year cycle, and so for about a two year period, you're at maximum, and then you head towards
00:57:17.560
And is there any correlation in your mind between the solar activity and maximum and minimum and
00:57:27.600
No, there's really no connection between what's happening with the sun.
00:57:31.420
The sun is getting brighter, but it's going to be a few million years before you notice
00:57:37.360
So, even if the sun is very active, it doesn't affect our temperatures or anything?
00:57:45.980
What's happening here on Earth is what you've got to watch, not what's going on in the sun.
00:57:51.260
Could, I'm going to break for a second, and then if you wouldn't mind, just
00:57:54.760
kind of taking us through, uh, just quickly, um, Genesis and how science and the Lord's
00:58:05.260
writings in Genesis are consistent, it's just an amazing thing.
00:58:18.080
Right now, the one thing that you do have to, uh, worry about, and it's not going to
00:58:22.840
take a thousand years, it could happen overnight, and that is the devaluation of your dollar.
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Inflation means that your dollar is worth less.
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Uh, it's worth, their goal, this is their, the federal goal, and they're not hitting this,
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is that it will only lose 3% every year in value.
00:58:43.480
Uh, you know now in the last three years, we're probably at 13%.
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Pat, I think you haven't heard this yet before.
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Um, can you take us through what you can in four minutes on Genesis and how it proves God
01:00:22.660
Well, let me just take on Genesis chapter one, and, uh, it follows the scientific method for
01:00:32.320
And Genesis one, two, the spirit of God is hovering over the surface of the waters of
01:00:38.840
That's the point of view, the frame of reference from which we're to interpret the creation
01:00:53.700
That's step one of the biblical testing method.
01:00:56.580
Step two is, don't interpret until you also identify the starting conditions.
01:01:02.360
Genesis one, two, water is everywhere over the surface of the earth, and it's dark everywhere
01:01:08.820
over the surface of the earth, and the earth is formless and void, empty of life and unfit
01:01:14.640
for life, and then the spirit of God begins to work.
01:01:21.420
It's dark because God blanketed the seas, the waters, with clouds that were opaque to
01:01:32.460
And that's when God transforms the atmosphere from being opaque to light, where light can now
01:01:39.400
And I was reading this at age 17, but I studied enough astronomy to realize earth begins with
01:01:45.320
an atmosphere 200 times thicker than it has today.
01:01:48.760
An atmosphere that thick will let no light through at all.
01:01:53.680
But there was an event that led to the forming of the moon, two planets colliding with one another,
01:02:00.500
thea and the proto-earth, that thinned out earth's atmosphere so that light could pass through.
01:02:05.400
Then you get to creation day two, water above and water below.
01:02:10.400
But the more ancient book, the book of Job, gives a chapter and a half to what was happening
01:02:16.240
And explains that God had established a water cycle with three different kinds of frozen
01:02:22.160
precipitation, excuse me, in three different kinds of liquid precipitation.
01:02:28.240
All of these we need in order to have humans globally distributed.
01:02:33.740
Then you get to creation day three, let there be land masses.
01:02:37.420
This is when plate tectonics, God says, that's when God has the planet transformed from just
01:02:43.780
water everywhere to where you now have oceans and continents.
01:02:50.980
And then it says, let there be the sun, moon, and stars, so they may serve as signs to mark
01:02:59.880
Animals need those signs, the vegetation doesn't.
01:03:03.640
But this is when the atmosphere gets transformed from being hazy to where it now becomes transparent.
01:03:10.620
And animals in the face of the earth can see the sun, moon, and stars.
01:03:17.540
Well, the vegetation helps, but there are other events that vastly increase the oxygen
01:03:25.800
The deep oxygen cycle combined with the vegetation transforms earth's atmosphere from being hazy
01:03:37.080
I'm sorry, Hugh, I hate to break you off, but we're out of time.
01:03:40.920
You are an amazing man, and we spend a podcast together.
01:03:47.940
Please go to YouTube or to Blaze and our archives and look for the podcast with Hugh Ross, astrophysicist.
01:03:56.500
His story and the way he explains the miracles in Genesis and in the Bible, it's science.
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I read a great article late last week by Brett Weinstein.
01:06:10.640
He's the co-host of Dark Horse, and he was writing about the solar flares.
01:06:19.680
And he, thank God, was one of them that actually said,
01:06:24.980
Hey, yeah, those pretty lights can put out all of our lights.
01:06:35.760
Wasn't it yesterday, didn't we, wasn't there a solar flare yesterday that was, I don't know, X6, or I don't even understand the classifications, but it was a big one.
01:06:46.620
They said it was the 17th largest on record, but it wasn't headed our way.
01:06:52.240
It was an X8.8, which makes it larger than all of the storms that we took last week or over the weekend combined.
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It was a very large flare, and the dynamics work this way.
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The sunspots are actually rotating around the sun, and there was a very large, very active cluster that fired seven blasts of plasma at us.
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And what happened yesterday happened from that same sunspot group as it was rotating away from the Earth-facing side of the sun.
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So a lot of plasma came off the sun, but it will not hit the Earth.
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What would an X, first of all, can you explain X8.8?
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Yeah, it's a non-linear scale that measures essentially the hazard from these solar flare ejections.
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It's been compressed so that it can cover a much wider range of events.
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There are different categories, but once you get into the X category, that's really bad.
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Now, there's a lot of uncertainty in any given flare and coronal mass ejection, the amount of material that's flung off.
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You know, if you had a photograph of an explosion, it'd be very hard to predict who in the crowd was going to be hit by shrapnel.
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Sometimes they hit us, but most of the energy and plasma does not.
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So, when we have a mass ejection from the sun and it's headed our way, this is akin to a global EMP?
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So, you know, there's a lot of subtlety in the way these things are measured.
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When we have a flare, there's an immediate burst of electromagnetic energy, x-rays, radio waves, microwaves, that sort of thing, that hits the Earth just like light does in about eight minutes.
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And then there is plasma, which is not always ejected during these flares, but often is.
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And that takes days to travel the distance between the sun and the Earth.
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The x-rays can knock out communications almost immediately on the Earth, on the sun-facing side of the Earth.
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But it's these coronal mass ejections of plasma that threaten to take out the grid.
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Like, we, I think we're out of this last solar storm that hit us over the weekend.
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Well, it did, but it was the result of a series of coronal mass ejections emerging from the same highly active large group of sunspots
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that happened to release these plasma bursts while they were facing the Earth.
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So, it's now just about rotated out of view, and it released this last largest burst right as it was on the horizon.
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It may not survive to point back at Earth again.
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We won't know for another two weeks as it's on the far side of the sun rotating around.
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We don't know, and we won't know anything about it until it's back in view.
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So, this is the most perplexing thing I have ever seen, because it's in the range, I think, of about $10 billion to protect our infrastructure.
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And there's, for some reason, nobody wants to do it.
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It is, if you understand the risk we are taking, the threats that we have prioritized above this one, the relatively small amount of money it would take to make us much safer.
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And the one that really gets me is, I can't figure out who would profit from us remaining vulnerable.
01:11:43.180
It seems to me that essentially everyone on Earth would benefit from fixing this problem, and nobody would notice the small increase in required revenue necessary to cover a large...
01:11:59.400
Is that estimate that I gave you, is that accurate or close?
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You know, it's a little hard to say, because there's a question about what exactly you're going to do.
01:12:13.120
But hardening the grid, which is largely a matter of making the transformers on which the grid depends, robust so that they don't fry during one of these solar storms.
01:12:27.820
And the problem with them frying is, not only does that take the grid down, but these transformers are not something that you...
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And they take something like a year, up to three years, to be delivered.
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But if the Earth suddenly needed many of them, there would...
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And many of us believe it's likely the lights would simply not come back on over large segments of the continent or worse.
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So this is one of those low-probability problems, but massively high...
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I can't think of something that is a higher impact than, you know, a solar flare that knocks the Earth's electricity grid down.
01:13:13.380
Yeah, I think this is as dangerous as nuclear war, but I do want to correct one thing you said.
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It's low probability in any individual instance.
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It is actually extremely high probability on a scale of decades.
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Over a decade, we take something like one in eight chance of a large piece of the grid going down in an unrecoverable way.
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And why we would take a one in eight risk every decade is hard to fathom.
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Can you explain the Carrington event for anybody who doesn't know?
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And, I mean, it hasn't happened in 150 years or whatever.
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I mean, it sounds like we could be due for one again.
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In 1859, an astronomer named Carrington noticed flaring activity from sunspots.
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It was correlated to auroras and a spectacular breakdown of the electrical systems of Earth, which at the time basically meant the telegraph system.
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What happened with the telegraph system is that the solar storm induced currents in the wires that were enough to shock operators sitting at their desks, start fires, and, in fact, allow people to send messages, though the grid was not energized because the energy that had been induced by the solar storm was sufficient to transmit.
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So, because the Earth was not a highly electrical place at the time, that was a highly manageable, though interesting, event.
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The problem is, if that happens again, and really it's not an if, it's a when, we now live on a planet in which everything depends on electricity.
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Everything from the distribution of food and water to communications, all of our lives have electrical components.
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And what's worse, they're not even just electrical anymore.
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They're electronic, which means they're highly sensitive.
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So, a solar storm that is like the Carrington event of 1859 would create catastrophic disruption of our systems.
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And, well, as I said before, we can't be perfectly safe.
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We could be a great deal safer than we are, and there is very little movement in that direction.
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Like, I have, you know, my own power source and everything else, I'm, you know, off the grid.
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Is there something, like, can you, EMP proof, is that enough for this?
01:16:10.840
Well, it depends because the significance of the EMP ranges.
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So, there's probably nothing you could do about an absolute worst case scenario, but there are many scenarios that are far less dire.
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And what one discovers when you try to prepare for such things is that you should probably ignore the absolute worst case because you could spend every dollar you have and every hour you have trying to make yourself safe from it, and you probably wouldn't.
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But the much more likely scenarios involve things that you can do.
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So, you know, how many, can you go a month if the grid were to go down?
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Do you have a plan to establish communications with the people who are, you know, let's say within 100 miles of you, your friends and family, who you would gather with in such a circumstance?
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But the primary thing would require us to act collectively.
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And I would argue we have compounded the danger of a grid failure with the way we have treated our nuclear reactors and the spent fuel that sits in the fuel pools.
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That spent fuel has to be actively cooled to keep it from catching fire.
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Once it's been in those pools for something like five years, the rods can be removed and they can be put in what's called a dry cask.
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And a dry cask does not require active cooling.
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But it's expensive to do, and so there's been resistance to moving that fuel into these stable containers, which means that if the grid were to go down, all nuclear powers require active electrical inputs to keep them from melting down.
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If you were to get a meltdown, you would lose control of the nuclear material in these reactors, and that would include all of the decades of spent fuel that's accumulated in the fuel pools.
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We could greatly reduce that hazard by simply taking the stuff that is cool enough to put in a dry cask and getting it there as quickly as possible.
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And from the point of view, I know when people hear this kind of information, they panic.
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We have been running this risk and getting lucky for many decades.
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We are probably going to get through this 11-year solar maximum.
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What I would do, if it were mine to say, is I would focus on being prepared for the next solar maximum in something like 11 years, so that when that one comes, we are in a much better position to endure whatever the sun throws at us.
01:19:33.040
I felt your article last week was really eye-opening, and thank you for briefing everybody on that.
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You know, I can't really imagine why we would not harden everything.
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If we're really talking about, you know, $10 billion for America to be able to harden everything.
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However, I mean, I know this is a really awful bright side, but if we ever went into a situation
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to where everything was monitored, everybody knows everything, and they can cage us all
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like in China, you know, a solar flare might be a godsend and knock out all that technology.
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Because technology, to me at least, is a miracle and also at the same time terrifying.
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Um, but even if it costs $100 billion to solidify our infrastructure, that's nothing.
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We've said twice that to Ukraine for, I don't know, for oligarchs to be able to buy Ferraris.
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You know, there's something that most people don't know about Rush Limbaugh.
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I remember when Rush Limbaugh started going deaf.
01:27:12.960
And when we were listening to him, he started talking more like this.
01:27:18.920
And we thought it was weird, and I happened to be in the same company, and it was held very,
01:27:26.980
very tightly that he had problems and he was going deaf.
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And what the company did for him, I don't know how the man did it.
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They put sound vibration in his desk so he could have his hands on the desk and he could
01:27:48.420
feel the vibration of music, of his voice, of the caller's voice.
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Then they had two transcribers that would transcribe the callers as they would call in,
01:28:00.060
so he was reading that, and an oscilloscope so he could see when they're finished talking.
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I have had eye surgery, and it's difficult for me to see right now.
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But I just get two crappy helpers off to the side who aren't really very helpful, really.
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I just wanted to tell that story, the difference between this cardboard show and the golden
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Doesn't that one of his own that he's going to do after this?
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It's Monday through Thursday, and it airs at 8 p.m. Eastern on Blaze TV or wherever you
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Thank you for this opportunity to talk about Stu Does America.
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I'm just doing it to harm the environment, Glenn.
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He is, prior to my show tonight, we're trying something new.
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It's a pilot, and it would be an extra show of mine if you are interested.
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So we want to see if people are going to watch it.
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It is a history show, kind of histories, mysteries, if you will.
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Well, this one entails, did I just spend $300,000 on a fake Sputnik satellite?
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It is one of the things that the guys came in from the museum after they came in, and they
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And I knew it wasn't going to be good, but I didn't think it would be this bad.
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And so we had to call experts and bring them in, have them examine it, everything else.
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You'll see tonight, and you will learn with your family what Sputnik is.
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What did people think of this, and what came of Sputnik?
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This is the first man-made object ever put in space, and it is also the beginning of satellite
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technology, mass communication, and also the nuclear war.
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I mean, this is the beginning of the space race and the war with Soviet Union, the Cold
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It's a pilot, and we want to know what you think about it.
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Yeah, this is a pretty wild morning today, as they were basically this started with Joe
01:31:17.820
Biden releasing a 13-second video in which he attempted to challenge.
01:31:24.660
I mean, this is the way they were promoting it.
01:31:28.700
13 seconds, and you're saying he attempted to do something?
01:31:35.300
Well, 13 seconds, you'd think that would be easy, but he had five jump cuts in the 13
01:31:50.140
Donald Trump lost two debates to me in 2020, and since then he hadn't shown up for debate.
01:31:54.420
Now he's acting like he wants to debate me again.
01:32:17.940
At least MMA fighters typically look like they could walk to the stage.
01:32:24.420
I mean, it's so bad to see the visuals of it, Glenn.
01:32:27.240
And I know you don't have eyeballs at the moment, but like it is, it's a disgrace.
01:32:35.740
You can tell he's done these multiple times, and they're cutting together the best ones.
01:32:43.640
How do you know this isn't jump cuts because that's what, you know, social media does.
01:32:50.560
So, I mean, in theory, that would mean he got through this all at once, but you can kind of see him starting.
01:32:56.340
And it's not very well edited, let's put it that way.
01:32:58.800
You can kind of see him starting the, I don't know how to describe this to a non-TV production audience, but you could see it.
01:33:11.140
How is that possible when you have Steven Spielberg now on the payroll trying to make him look good?
01:33:20.780
I mean, you know, they're definitely trying to simulate the typical TikTok thing, which they claim that they want to ban but continue to post on.
01:33:30.520
But, I mean, it's being presented by the media as, wow, Joe Biden challenges Donald Trump to two debates.
01:33:41.060
We, of course, have a presidential commission for debates set up that has been set up and has been going on for a very long time.
01:33:47.480
They were planning on having three debates, so Joe Biden is now coming and challenging, quote-unquote, Donald Trump with, instead of three debates, two debates, and two debates outside of the commission, which he would be, I think, the first candidate since the commission was founded in 1987 to avoid the commission.
01:34:13.040
So he wants the first – so this long story, as we've been doing the show today, all of this has developed.
01:34:19.840
But basically, you know, Biden posts this horrible video.
01:34:24.660
Trump immediately is like, yeah, sure, I've been saying I want to do this the whole time, right?
01:34:30.940
You're easy to win against, was basically his response.
01:34:33.940
Then Biden said, okay, well, where are the dates?
01:34:53.320
And I should also point out that Biden had a bunch of qualifiers here.
01:34:56.740
One of his qualifiers here for this debate, he wanted to do it outside of this format because they make the rules.
01:35:07.480
He wants it to be in a quiet room so that, you know, I guess people can't cheer Donald Trump.
01:35:14.020
But let's, again, give him the benefit of the doubt.
01:35:17.000
Everywhere he speaks, there's no one in the room.
01:35:24.860
So it seemed like Biden's campaign – and this is going to sound shocking, but Biden's campaign and CNN may have had something arranged before.
01:35:36.120
Yeah, it's so weird that they had a date and everything all set up five minutes later.
01:35:39.280
But then, long story short, back and forth, back and forth, Trump apparently agreed to this very quickly.
01:35:47.600
And they have now announced the date of the debate, which is, get this, June 27th.
01:36:02.640
A, you do it in the fall, it's going to be Michelle Obama.
01:36:08.960
And B, the most important is it will be so far in the past.
01:36:16.780
You don't want to have a bad impression of a debate in, you know, October or September.
01:36:31.700
And, of course, you could always bail on the second one if the first one goes badly, if you're Joe Biden.
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The second one is supposedly scheduled or loosely scheduled for September.
01:36:41.380
No date on that one yet or where it's going to be.
01:36:47.260
He's only allowing four networks to be considered, which I think is CNN, ABC, CBS, and Univision, maybe.
01:37:00.920
He wants Donald Trump's mic cut off when he's speaking is reportedly one of the things.
01:37:10.500
Normally, these things happen in, like, October.
01:37:14.420
You know, this one is in June, and it is multiple weeks before either of the conventions.
01:37:22.300
The first, the Republican convention happens on the week of July 15th, and this debate is happening June 27th.
01:37:31.120
The Democratic convention doesn't happen until the week of August 19th.
01:37:36.800
I mean, honestly, could easily be before Donald Trump even picks a vice presidential candidate, this debate could happen.
01:37:43.500
And, well, I mean, again, Joe's got to get it in before Michelle Obama stuff.
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Maybe I shared it with you guys yesterday about why Donald Trump, why they might want Donald Trump to win.
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You know, when we think about going out and saving babies, we kind of forget about the mom in a way.
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Over 60% wish that they had somebody in their life saying there is a different way.
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And it leads them into this dark, dark place where they regret.
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And honestly, you know, you really have to believe in the atonement and believe in the redemption of the Lord.
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If you took somebody's life, your child's life, it would be so hard.
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I thought I told you guys this yesterday, but maybe you weren't listening.
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Because usually Stu is—you know, Stu's listening to Rogan during this.
01:40:32.620
So the theory is, you know, the color revolution.
01:40:39.080
Color revolution requires a dictator, somebody that the left can call a dictator
01:40:48.060
and is a horrible monster that wants to change the Constitution.
01:40:51.740
Which one of you told me today that the charges that he's going to come in
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and Donald Trump's going to completely change the Constitution?
01:41:06.200
So a color revolution requires somebody that you can say is a bad monster.
01:41:13.860
And the final step in what has been built, I believe, is a color revolution.
01:41:24.020
It's something the State Department really kind of came up with,
01:41:33.920
And it's happening here in America, or at least it appears to be happening here in America.
01:41:40.300
So if you get Donald Trump, if he wins, you then have the ability to go out on the street,
01:41:48.440
cause all kinds of chaos, and have the deep state take care of it,
01:42:00.400
And if you look at, you remember what Michelle Obama said when she said,
01:42:05.360
you know, Barack knows we got to change everything.
01:42:16.060
Now the debates happening in the summer before the conventions.
01:42:21.480
I mean, this is the guy that preached, you need to elect me to return to normalcy.
01:42:26.200
And now he's not participating in the Presidential Debate Commission?
01:42:37.060
Who creates more jobs than anyone else when you're in a recession or a depression?
01:42:51.600
Do you know that Biden is preaching the repeal of the Trump tax cuts,
01:42:58.100
which would mean small businesses next year would receive a 20% tax hike?
01:43:07.060
What small business, what restaurant, what little, you know, store of mom and pop
01:43:19.960
Everything they're doing, they are destroying our traditions, our language,
01:43:33.600
And the amazing thing is they told us they were going to.
01:43:38.080
I mean, that's, that was, I mean, we've played it a million times,
01:43:41.820
but that's exactly what Michelle Obama promised.
01:43:45.080
And Barack knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices.
01:43:48.580
We're going to have to change our conversation.
01:43:51.420
We're going to have to change our traditions, our history.
01:43:54.280
We're going to have to move into a different place.
01:43:59.600
And I really, you know, when I, when I worked at Fox, I, part of my innocence was lost or
01:44:07.460
my naivety of, of America, because I always thought anybody could become president.
01:44:13.660
When I went to work for Fox and I saw that there are gatekeepers, Rupert Murdoch was one
01:44:19.380
of them that you just, you cannot get into an upper echelon.
01:44:25.260
Um, the only reason why Donald Trump can do it is because he could really rally the people
01:44:30.300
and he had his own money and he was just really good at getting past all of this, but he was
01:44:43.640
And there really are shepherds or I shouldn't say shepherds, um, ranchers and cattle.
01:44:52.640
And the average American is looked at by these ranchers, the elites as cattle.
01:44:58.320
It doesn't matter when they don't need our economic activity anymore, or they don't need our, um,
01:45:11.120
We're in real trouble because they're impoverishing all of us.
01:45:16.960
None of this is being done for the average person.
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All of this stuff goes right directly to help the big banks, the big companies, the, the industry
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None of it is geared toward you and the dinner table and your children.
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Uh, there's, there is really two separate societies now.
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And until people really wake up to that, I don't, I don't know.
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We'll, if we'll solve it as they continue to change everything that we used to call normal.
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now for security and, uh, I want to share some of them with you, um, as I, uh, as I test
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them out, I just received, uh, an unplugged phone.
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Uh, it, it comes from Eric Prince, the guy who is, uh, you know, started Blackwater.
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I, I talk about this with, uh, senators and congressmen and, and, uh, political people and
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everybody who we all know we are being monitored.
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Everybody in America, keywords are said and it's picked up and then you're on a list.
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I just know that you should know everything you say and type is being recorded by the United
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Screw the fourth amendment and all the other amendments.
01:48:50.000
Um, so Eric went to, uh, work and he's been working on this gosh for, I don't even know how
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And this is, uh, you guys can see it because I can't be on camera cause I'm just hideous.
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I look like the Phantom of the Opera, but Pat, can you see this?
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They're having a hard time advertising because Google and Apple are suppressing everything
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because they don't want these phones to be a competitor.
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Now everything can be broken, but this is probably the best encryption on any phone.
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So like right now, if I swipe and I'm looking something up, uh, it's on a VPN.
01:49:49.760
And this morning I'm, I'm, I'm on a VPN and it looks like my phone is in Singapore.
01:50:08.720
Even the, the, uh, unplugged company can't gather any data off of the phone.
01:50:15.080
Um, it doesn't really store the data and any data that it does store.
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It has a button on it that wipes it clean and everything's gone.
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So everything you do, everything you say, this is, um, completely enclosed in this phone.
01:50:41.140
So only when you engage the microphone or you engage the camera, does it, uh, does it work?
01:50:52.960
When you turn it off, it's off, but you know how, you know, uh, batteries, if the thing is still going,
01:51:01.380
How do you take your battery out of your iPhone?
01:51:06.140
This has a button on the side that you, when it's off, you can push that and it disconnects the battery from the electronics.
01:51:18.780
There's no way to, you know, your phone is, it's like a burner phone.
01:51:27.540
I don't want people collecting, especially Stu, how many weird ass things have we Googled?
01:51:36.300
I always put that on your computer, but yeah, no, there's been some weird stuff that has gone through this company.
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You know, we, we look into things and I, you look into my Google records, man, you would think, I don't know, I'm a serial killer or what?
01:51:49.840
Uh, but because we do this for work, we're looking into all kinds of crazy things.
01:52:08.860
Um, I, I just got this a couple of days ago and been playing with it.
01:52:13.840
My security has been working with it as well to check it out.
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Um, and you can find out about it at unplugged.com.
01:52:24.800
Get off of Google for God's sake, get off of Google and get off of Apple.
01:52:34.600
It has everything that you need and it is completely secure.
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Or, or I should say, as secure as you can make it.
01:52:54.440
Cause there's nothing, there's no data to be collected on you.
01:52:57.120
So it's not serving you things, you know, you'll know if you're looking to buy something, you'll know that you haven't been nudged to buy some, you know, one thing or another.
01:53:08.680
What about all the websites that want your cookies?
01:53:23.180
So you can accept all the cookies, but they don't go to your phone.
01:53:32.060
No, those are the only cookies I always accept.
01:53:44.380
The, the bizarre turn of events now where Joe Biden, play that stupid video of Joe Biden.
01:54:01.580
Now he's acting like he wants to debate me again.
01:54:21.240
It seems like the strategy here was to try to get out in front of it, say that he wanted
01:54:25.360
the debate and then put up ridiculous terms, assuming that Trump would say no.
01:54:29.900
And then he could say, well, I asked for debates and Donald Trump said no.
01:54:33.600
You think Trump is going to say no to that guy?
01:54:37.540
I think that may have been what their thought was, because I don't think they're happy that
01:54:44.080
I mean, he's accepted everything that Joe Biden asked for.
01:54:50.220
So the only thing that worries me is if Dr. Nick has an opening on the day of the debate.
01:55:00.020
Because they give him something when he's got to go.
01:55:03.660
And this is one criticism you can make and some are of Donald Trump, which is Trump's
01:55:10.820
response to this was like, Joe Biden is the worst debater I've ever seen.
01:55:14.060
He'll be lucky to get through multiple sentences in a row, which is, of course, I think true.
01:55:21.740
And there was some criticism in 2020 of that strategy from Trump, which lowered expectations
01:55:27.060
so much that Biden theoretically was able to clear them by just standing for 90 minutes.
01:55:32.380
Yeah, no, I think Joe Biden is the best debater I've ever seen.
01:55:39.460
I mean, it seems like both sides have already agreed to this.
01:55:41.900
So it's set in stone as far as at least this moment.
01:55:45.540
June 27th, 2024 at 9 p.m., as CNN calls it, from the crucial battleground state of Georgia.
01:55:53.300
That's a nice, exciting way of saying their studios are located in Georgia.
01:56:00.280
It's just going to be at their Atlanta studios.
01:56:11.940
To ensure candidates may maximize the time allotted in the debate.
01:56:21.000
That is almost directly from, you know, the Biden campaign.
01:56:25.100
It's like Corinne Jean-Pierre wrote that line, because that's not why they're doing it.
01:56:28.600
They don't want Donald Trump's fans cheering loudly.
01:56:32.280
If you want to do that, you want to save vital time.
01:56:35.680
Stop with all the stupid applause in the State of the Union address.
01:56:41.740
That thing would be 10 minutes long without all the applause.
01:56:45.520
I don't mind not having a debate, or not having an audience, honestly.
01:56:50.680
More time for Joe Biden to speak, I think, is better anyway.
01:56:54.400
But additional details will be announced at a later date.
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If you happen to be, have the last name Kennedy, to qualify for participation, candidates must
01:57:04.320
fulfill the requirements outlined in Article 2, Section 1 of the Constitution of the United
01:57:07.780
States, file a statement of candidacy with the FEC.
01:57:14.520
A candidate's name must appear on a sufficient number of state ballots to reach 270 electoral
01:57:20.280
votes to win the presidency prior to the eligibility deadline.
01:57:23.520
Now, it does seem like RFK Jr. will get there eventually, but he probably isn't going to
01:57:32.120
That's another reason why they're doing it early.
01:57:36.920
Now, there is an additional, and this has been relatively normal as far as debate, but this
01:57:44.260
is also going to be hard for RFK to hit, which is he must receive at least 15% in four
01:57:50.460
separate national polls that is between going back to March all the way up until, I think
01:57:57.340
it's the beginning of June, if I'm not mistaken.
01:58:00.240
But bottom line is he could theoretically get to that.
01:58:03.900
He's not there now, but he could, if he got a good polling burst, get a few over 15%, but
01:58:09.600
he's probably not going to be able to get to 270 electoral votes no matter what he does
01:58:15.580
He's only on the ballot, I think, in four states right now.
01:58:18.320
Now, he'll have more than that by the time this comes around, but that's a really heavy
01:58:22.540
lift for an independent campaign, even one that's relatively well-funded, considering
01:58:29.500
You know, that actually might be good for Trump, too.
01:58:33.640
I don't think, yeah, I mean, RFK is not going to win.
01:58:40.580
And I think he's going to pull more people away from Biden, but he could pull some people
01:58:48.360
away from Trump, you know, because of the vaccine and everything else.
01:58:53.680
And, you know, the only thing that, the only thing going against him is, oh, dear God, I
01:59:03.560
You did an interview with him, and it's hard to listen to it.
01:59:06.820
It's like you almost need to read the transcript of RFK.
01:59:10.780
I really feel bad for him, whatever it is that went on with his voice.
01:59:16.520
But he also has, I think, a hard time breathing.
01:59:21.140
He'll be like, and I have to tell you about it.
01:59:24.900
I mean, it seems painful, or he says it's not, or at least really difficult to speak.
01:59:37.860
So, I mean, we're, you know, it's only six weeks away, basically.
01:59:40.820
It's crazy, and it just broke today, and CNN was right there going, we'll do it in Atlanta.
01:59:49.800
We're already setting up the chairs to not be in the room.
01:59:54.040
And no attention to the fact that they've just abandoned the Presidential Debate Commission.
01:59:58.220
This is, it's an immense story, and they're all just like, well, how do we get, how do
02:00:03.860
we embrace this back and forth Twitter war that's going on between the candidates?
02:00:07.920
Like, this is a guy who said he's the return to normalcy.
02:00:13.480
Which is so, we are, we were more normal under Donald Trump than we are now.
02:00:21.020
I mean, he's not the return to normalcy, but that is how he presented himself.
02:00:27.760
He's like, oh, he didn't do any of the debates.
02:00:29.720
I don't know if anyone noticed, neither did Biden.
02:00:32.360
Biden did not debate RFK Jr., who, remember, did hit 20% on one of these polls.
02:00:38.180
I mean, it wasn't like he was a, you know, a complete unknown.
02:00:41.300
He's got the ultimate legacy name in Kennedy, and he got no attention or love at all from
02:00:55.580
Yeah, he's, I mean, you could argue very clearly that he's trying to get the man killed.
02:00:59.940
I mean, he's not giving him Secret Service protection, which is completely insane when
02:01:08.340
It's, it's, it's, and, and the history of the left.
02:01:18.420
Most violence has come from the left, historically speaking, and you have this guy out there with
02:01:27.340
He's having people get into his house, everything else, and no secrets, sir.
02:01:35.400
By the way, breaking news, as we're in the middle of this, Joe Biden claims, and this
02:01:42.580
is only coming from Biden, but that he has received an invitation to a debate hosted by
02:01:55.280
But I mean, the, the amount of time it takes for the government to do anything, it's months
02:02:00.580
and months to get a road fixed anywhere near my house, but they could set up two debates
02:02:07.720
So apparently that was now a second one, ABC news in September, again, way before the
02:02:14.400
I mean, almost two full months before the election takes place, which is not normal for
02:02:20.660
Well, the good news is, uh, you know, you have ABC news and CNN, so we know it's going
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02:04:19.840
Well, the, if you're just joining us, the president of the United States dissolved the commission
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Um, but Donald J Trump has now agreed to both debates, a CNN, June 27th, ABC news, September
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He says, my great honor to accept the CNN debate against crooked Joe Biden, the worst president
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in the history of the United States and a true threat to democracy on June 27th.
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Likewise, I accept the ABC news debate against crooked Joe on September 10th.