On this day in 1937, Orson Welles delivered a warning to the world that could be written in a book today. Glenn Beck uses the story of that day to remind us that we have to be nonviolent in order to defeat the conqueror.
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00:01:25.540It was Sunday, April 11th, 1937. A lot of things happened on that day that most of us just don't remember. The first postage stamp bearing the face of Adolf Hitler went on sale in Germany.
00:01:42.480The French ocean liner, the French ocean liner, the Normandy, crossed the Atlantic Ocean in record time. Its average speed was 30 knots.
00:01:52.360Also, in New York, in the city, there was a woman giving birth to an unknown kid that would grow up to be very famous in America.
00:03:49.940The credit cards are killing Americans.
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00:04:35.220So as people sat down in their living rooms and instead of watching TV, which they didn't have on Sunday night, they would turn on the set, as my grandfather used to call it, and warm the tubes.
00:04:49.440And soon you would hear voices from faraway lands.
00:04:53.240That night, there was a radio play, a broadcast.
00:04:59.380And this broadcast supposedly was from a plaza in an unnamed city.
00:05:04.360And the announcer reported, as a crowd awaits for the reappearance of this recently dead woman who had risen from her crypt on the previous three nights.
00:05:15.460And she would prophesy, the city of masterless men will take a master.
00:05:22.920Well, the crowd grew bigger and bigger and bigger.
00:05:26.580She was warning of the people of an impending arrival of a conqueror and said that the people, she described the life of those who had been conquered as one of terror.
00:05:41.920Their words are their murderers, judged before judgment.
00:05:46.480So she goes down, and then the next time, an orator stands up and he says, we have to be nonviolent, have a nonviolent acceptance of the conqueror's arrival.
00:06:01.500Reason and appeasement and eventual scorn will prevail against the conqueror.
00:06:08.140So let's just appease him, give him what he wants.
00:19:40.020That's the wrong side of the line for Florida standards.
00:19:43.080We believe in teaching kids facts and how to think.
00:19:46.460But we don't believe they should have an agenda imposed on them.
00:19:50.640OK, so each of us have a has a role to play.
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00:23:54.080He is South Carolina state representative.
00:23:56.180He is also the chairman of the South Carolina Freedom Caucus.
00:23:59.700What's happening in South Carolina is pretty amazing.
00:24:04.000The Post and Courier said South Carolina statehouse Republicans see their divide air on full display in contentious day.
00:24:12.140Statehouse tensions brewing between members of the hard right House Freedom Caucus and their GOP colleagues spilled out into the open in a fiery floor debate.
00:24:23.060Amid conflicting accounts of who's even a legitimate member of the ruling Republican ranks.
00:24:28.800Okay, this is really quite an amazing story, and I wanted to talk to Adam about it.
00:24:36.340I am a big supporter of the Freedom Caucus.
00:24:39.400I do not know the members of this particular Freedom Caucus, but I think there should be a Freedom Caucus in every state, especially those that we think, oh, yeah, that's all Republican.
00:25:00.460So tell me what this all stemmed from.
00:25:03.120Well, we came back to session, all the members of the Republican Caucus, and we were given new rules that the Republican Caucus had passed.
00:25:14.260And in the rules, there was a new loyalty rule that you were not allowed to engage in campaign activities of any kind against other members.
00:25:22.760And there was now a signature line on the rules, which has never been there before, that basically is a promise that we will agree to abide by it, adhere to it, comply with these new rules that just kind of came out of nowhere.
00:25:36.720And my members, as you mentioned, in the Freedom Caucus, were just not going to do that.
00:25:42.100You wouldn't say, jawohl, mein Fuhrer, and make sure that you didn't step out of line with the party?
00:26:49.460And if you signed it, if there was somebody who was just sucked as a Republican and was a huge progressive Republican, you couldn't speak out against it.
00:27:00.800You couldn't help mention names that were running against that person or support them.
00:27:10.900Immediately, we're like, well, what is campaign activities of any kind?
00:27:14.280And, you know, we had a big discussion.
00:27:16.160And those are technically under caucus confidentiality, so I won't say what individuals said, but I'll just tell you the definition was hugely sweeping, broad and sweeping.
00:27:28.480And, yeah, you cannot criticize in a way that would make people want to vote against a member.
00:27:35.500You absolutely cannot endorse if a great conservative challenger comes in.
00:28:47.900And a lot of this is, you know, some people call them Biden bucks, the ARPA funds that are used for transportation and different infrastructure things.
00:28:56.240And, you know, we just had several amendments that were common sense, you know, good policy.
00:31:13.800We just really formed as a freedom caucus in the last year.
00:31:17.580And since we did that, we have had some really big wins.
00:31:21.320We went after a pediatric transgender clinic that was operating in a hospital where they were seeing kids four to 18 to do therapies and counseling and even medical full medical procedures to transition children on the taxpayer dime.
00:31:37.180And we FOIA them, put pressure, and then suddenly they announced it's closed.
00:31:41.520And then we sued some road school districts that were violating state law that nobody would do anything about.
00:31:58.200And so we and then the amendment I just mentioned.
00:32:00.340So there's definitely ways that we could have legislative wins.
00:32:03.580We just have to be willing to stand up to the pressure from the left and from from our own party.
00:32:09.760So are the people supporting you to the people aware in South Carolina that this is going on and have called the GOP and said, hey, what are you doing?
00:32:20.020Yes, I think that a lot of people are aware and there's more awareness every day.
00:32:25.960You know, the movement is growing people when they find out about this.
00:32:29.460Just just really anyone in the party is is scandalized and very much supportive of of what we're doing.
00:32:36.740And, you know, we're getting the calls and the emails.
00:33:09.640But, you know, they're saying, you know, thank you all for fighting for, you know, for our First Amendment rights.
00:33:14.420And so, you know, I'm hoping that that the members because there are still some conservatives in the room that they will stand up and demand this to be changed,
00:33:24.360It's got to be the members that are in there.
00:33:26.380And and tell me why they didn't want you to post any image of the House electronic voting board.
00:33:32.920Yeah, that that one that one is a bit of a mystery.
00:33:36.860One of the House leadership even used that in a speech, saying that we should before we post, we need to search our heart and basically acting as though it's it's a bad,
00:33:48.940you know, negative thing for us to go and inform the electorate about the votes that are going on the House because it makes other members look bad.
00:33:57.280And I just yeah, I don't think I really can defend that.
00:34:19.300We should be held accountable and brought to pass for our votes.
00:34:23.120And members, you know, can't the fact that they would try to use social pressure to get people not to share because it makes others look bad.
00:34:30.800It's like, well, just stand by your vote.
00:34:32.120Or how about you just vote the way your district wants you to, people want you to.
00:34:41.660Well, I wish you the best of luck in South Carolina.
00:34:44.620Let us know any updates if things are changing, if you're you know, if you need some more to rally the troops in South Carolina, let us know.
00:34:54.260I strongly urge you, if you are in South Carolina, to call your statehouse, your your state representatives and tell them, stop this.
00:35:05.920This this loyalty pledge is ridiculous.
00:35:12.440It is so important that you do this because this for the very first time, for the very first time, there are groups of people not only in Washington, but in our statehouse that are actually standing and doing what they said to us they would do.
00:35:29.060If we abandon them now, we deserve what we get.
00:35:34.540These people are brave enough to stand.
00:35:47.420And by the way, this is happening in in all of our states.
00:35:50.520So look into your state and find those fighters.
00:35:54.060By the way, this is this is what this this loyalty pledge said, prohibit members from endorsing or campaigning on behalf of anyone challenging a GOP incumbent in the spring's primary elections.
00:36:06.960It would prohibit lawmakers from posting images of the House electronic voting board on their social media pages and from discussing the eternal processes behind House votes during public appearances.
00:38:01.480Now, you can do what Tanya and I have done, and that's we bought a couple of ultrasound machines for pre-born because we're in the position to do that.
00:38:51.140You know, Glenn, I'm not going to be signing any pledge to not primary people.
00:39:13.440I'm going to go the opposite way and look at who we should primary.
00:39:16.860And more importantly, how do we not screw it up this time?
00:39:19.600Because every time we do this, we go through an election, we put these candidates up in weird elections and it doesn't work and we leave things on the table.
00:39:35.260You don't need to waste resources primarying someone who's really good, right?
00:39:37.640You want to go after the people who suck.
00:39:38.900Then, how easy is it going to be to win in the state?
00:39:43.220Is it really difficult to win this primary or is it going to be hard?
00:39:47.040And then, importantly, at the end, if you do win this primary and get your candidate through who's more conservative, is he actually going to win in the general?
00:39:55.520Or are you going to blow that seat somehow?
00:39:57.900So, I looked through all of this and we put a big spreadsheet and formula together to come out with the candidates that we most focused on coming up with a good primary challenger for in 2024.
00:46:16.740And that bothers me that there's these wolves in sheep's clothing, in shepherd's clothing even, doing horrible things to children, to bank finances, to all kinds of scandals.
00:46:27.920And I think that the answer is just to shine light on it and to expose it so that we can have some true change and get things back on track the way God wants it.
00:46:37.460And there's going to be a lot of Catholics that listen and will hear you, like Nancy Pelosi, who consider themselves Catholic, that will disagree strongly with some of the things that you're saying.
00:46:48.140But I think that's the point, because there is this kind of feeling among Catholics about Pope Francis.
00:46:58.500I don't know if we'll ever get to that question, but I want to talk about Pope Benedict, because this was very bizarre when Pope Benedict resigned.
00:47:34.040Well, actually, if we go back just a little bit more, a few months before the Vatican Bank having a kind of a meltdown, there was the butler of Pope Benedict.
00:47:42.600His name was Paolo Gabrielli, and he was leaking documents to the press and to journalists, and no one knew how this was happening.
00:48:43.800And by the way, that night that Pope Benedict announced that he was going to resign, that's the night when the lightning struck the Vatican, which everyone noticed, which was a sign for a lot of people.
00:48:53.720So this is right along the lines of what we're seeing in the deep state in the United States.
00:49:00.480We are seeing with the World Economic Forum, which I know you are very well aware of.
00:49:05.980But are you are you is there any evidence that this banking thing was to put pressure on the pope?
00:50:15.040And what if there were a bank on Earth that belonged to a micro nation that was not regulated by the EU, that was not regulated or audited by anyone on the outside?
00:50:27.840Well, there is that bank in the world, and that bank is called the Vatican Bank.
00:50:31.900And so every crony on Earth wants a piece of that bank because you can legitimize illegitimate money.
00:50:38.920And that's why the Vatican Bank has had a problem of scandals almost every five to ten years since the 1960s.
00:50:45.980The temptation to use that Vatican Bank is high, and the temptation for corrupt cardinals in the church to let people get their fingers into that pie is also very high.
00:51:00.320And that's only one piece of this whole puzzle.
00:51:02.680But I think that helps people understand why the Vatican Bank is constantly plagued with scandals.
00:51:07.680Okay, so let me make sure I understand the good guy here.
00:51:12.220Benedict, is it your thesis that Benedict was working to end all that corruption and expose it, and possibly even his butler was being used by Pope Benedict to out all of this stuff?
00:51:30.800Yeah, those are questions that we're still trying to figure out.
00:51:33.360And I want to be very careful not to say, you know, Pope Benedict was the, you know, super saint mastermind playing 4D chess.
00:51:40.820I mean, this is an old man who's in his 80s.
00:51:43.760And, I mean, it's very few of us have had the experience of being old and tired and surrounded.
00:51:49.940And so, I don't think we can make it just as easy as the good guys and the bad guys here, but definitely Pope Benedict was doing investigations.
00:51:58.960And he appointed a man who's become very famous in the last few years, Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano.
00:52:24.320And he wanted him to look into the financial accountability of the Vatican Bank.
00:52:29.200And as soon as he was hired by Benedict for this job, he found a negative deficit of the equivalent of $10.5 million.
00:52:41.200And then found in a surplus of random money that was in various bank accounts of $44 million.
00:52:48.260He did that in just 12 months, Vigano did, which shows you that the people who were already in there were playing fast and loose with the accounting.
00:56:29.380In several seminaries, homosexual clubs were formed, which acted more or less openly, and which clearly changed the atmosphere in seminaries.
00:56:39.080In a seminary in southern Germany, candidates for the priesthood and candidates for the lay office of pastoral contact lived together.
00:56:44.820And he goes on, and he talks about also the American bishops and how they sort of lost their vision for the gospel, for assisting the poor, for preaching the truth, drawing people to Jesus Christ.
00:56:57.780And instead, kind of just became, not in his words, but sort of the chaplains to the Democratic Party, you know, the woke agenda, the Great Reset.
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01:04:16.980Today, we are talking to Dr. Taylor Marshall, author of Infiltration, also host of the Dr. Taylor Marshall podcast that you can find on YouTube.
01:04:28.360He talks about a lot of things, but he is a very strong Catholic, and this week, we are talking to him about what Pope Benedict did after his death.
01:04:42.420Nobody in America is talking about it.
01:04:44.040I don't know if anybody in Europe is really talking about it, but it is earth-shattering, and it's all about evil, and evil is becoming more and more clear, at least to me it is.
01:05:00.000Before we go on to the war that's going on in the deep church, Archbishop Vigano at one point here recently called out George Soros, Klaus Schwab, and Bill Gates, and this is the guy who was calling out all the pedophiles and the banking scandals.
01:05:22.600Well, as time goes on, we see that the deep church and the deep state, the puppet strings, all lead back to the same fingers.
01:05:34.940So, of course, Bill Gates, Klaus Schwab, the usual suspects.
01:05:40.520Because you have to realize that the most powerful people in the deep state, the billionaires and the technology giants, they have a strategy not just for politics, but also for economics.
01:06:05.880This is thought control, and the most powerful thoughts that people have and the most powerful feelings they have are almost always associated to their religion, to their faith, to their convictions.
01:06:18.760And, you know, the biggest united religion on earth is Catholicism with a very centralized nervous system in Vatican City.
01:06:28.380So, of course, they're going to go after that.
01:06:30.140And Archbishop Vigano, who worked in the Vatican, who exposed corruption in the Vatican Bank, who worked in Washington, D.C., and he knows the Clintons.
01:06:53.040And so he's in a very unique position, perhaps more than anyone else alive, to have worked in Vatican, in D.C., and to see all these things shrouding.
01:07:06.320He is very clear on good and evil, and didn't he say this is a one-world government that is being built by those people in the WEF, and it is one-world religion and everything else?
01:07:23.140That's what he's really warning about, isn't it?
01:07:27.380And he was sending warnings to President Trump during the campaign.
01:07:32.780In fact, he even sent a message during one of the major rallies that I read from the Supreme Court steps on behalf of Archbishop Vigano, because he and I are friends.
01:07:52.120Well, he's in hiding, for obvious reasons, but yes, maybe work something out.
01:08:00.040But yeah, he is really one of the most dynamic voices on Earth, in particular for Catholics, or you could say Christians, who have just had enough.
01:08:10.860And we've just had enough of basically politicizing our fate so that the likes of Bill Gates can grab up more land and push more experimental medical procedures on the world.
01:08:23.120So let me ask you, the third secret of Fatima, and if people don't know what Fatima is, it's a miracle that happened, what, right before the war?
01:08:37.1201917, right before the war, and the Virgin Mary came and appeared to the children and said, look, there's going to be a war.
01:08:44.980It's Russia that is behind a lot of this error, and Russia needs to be turned over to the Lord.
01:08:53.600And their hearts changed and gave, I think, three secrets, and the last one was kept secret.
01:09:01.960And it's confusing now because it supposedly has been revealed, but then I think Benedict hinted that it really hadn't been revealed.
01:09:10.660But it talks about the last black pope, if you will, and I don't mean it as color of your race.
01:09:18.820I mean it as a dark figure, that he's on the wrong side.
01:09:25.840And do you and others, does Vigano believe that this is those times, or we're approaching them?
01:09:34.460Yes, I think that the Fatima mystery and the three secrets of Fatima are, I mean, in my book, Infiltration, it's very much part of the first part of the book.
01:09:45.540Because you have this, I won't get all the details, people can look it up for themselves, there's tons of literature on it.
01:09:50.640But you have one of the biggest public miracles that have happened, maybe since Moses crossing the Red Sea.
01:09:56.140I know that sounds sensational, but it was a major public miracle that was witnessed in a place, a little tiny place, Fatima, Portugal.
01:10:05.300And yes, there was three secrets that were revealed.
01:10:08.280Just quickly, the first one was that hell exists and people are going there.
01:10:11.580Don't listen to people who tell you there is no hell.
01:10:13.840Number two, Russia needs to be consecrated.
01:10:18.180Russia, the errors of Russia are about to spill into the entire world.
01:10:41.280I mean, either these little kids were just brilliant, you know, politicians who could see the next hundred years, or this really was a message from heaven.
01:10:49.500And then the third secret was written down and was supposed to be opened and read to the world in 1960, 6-0, with a special message to the world.
01:11:03.260And everyone, even the New York Times, was publishing, oh my goodness, we're about to have the third secret of Fatima.
01:11:44.020Like, come on, this is perhaps the greatest prophetic thing that's happened in the last several hundred years, and you're not going to reveal it?
01:17:23.880Uh, and I don't know what the third one is, but they're saying this is going to be, oh, um, and Seattle and, uh, Oregon, Portland.
01:17:31.320They're saying crashes are coming there.
01:17:33.520Um, and it's going to be hard to, um, you know, it could, you could lose 25% value right now might be the best time to sell your home right now.
01:17:44.460You need somebody who knows the market.
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01:17:49.900Um, somebody that really knows the market, knows how to sell it, can turn it around fast, get the top dollar for it.
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01:18:07.320These are the people that we have really vetted and we watch closely.
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01:19:22.800In this new interview from Sydney, uh, Australia, he said, I'm really very optimistic.
01:19:29.860Uh, it'll be much better to be born 20 years from now or 40 years from now than any other time in the past.
01:19:36.240You know, the world is full of disheartening trends, uh, like in inadequate global response to the COVID-19 pandemic or government's failures to meet stated goals for tackling climate change and the increased political polarization.
01:20:32.040Um, and so that is, that's exciting in some ways we'll be able to cure all these things, but it's interesting coming from him who is so dire.
01:20:41.420That the world is going to just slip into some fiery flood because of global warming and we're killing the planet and we're all going to die.
01:20:50.680The same guy who says, look, we only have five years to cure.
01:20:54.240This is like, oh no, you know, in 60 years, it's going to be great.
01:20:58.180It's going to be great because of all of the innovation.
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01:24:33.160The founder of The Riveter, she's really, I mean, I feel stupid sitting in the same room with her.
01:24:49.660She's a graduate of Emory University, NYU School of Law, practiced corporate litigation with a focus on high-profile First Amendment matters for over a decade in New York and then in Seattle.
01:25:01.480Mother of four, contributor for Inc., the host of iHeartRadio's What's Her Story with Sam and Amy.
01:25:07.720Amy, she's raised $30 million in venture capital to grow The Riveter.
01:25:12.440She's also been published in the Washington Post, Newsweek, Seattle Times, and she's been all over the world speaking.
01:25:36.700You came in here for the Targets of Tyranny special, and we had been in correspondence for a while because of what happened to you and your husband in Seattle with Amazon and the feds.
01:25:51.720Can you quickly just recap that for anybody who doesn't remember?
01:25:56.260So, my husband worked for Amazon Web Services for nearly eight years.
01:25:59.600If you don't know, AWS is a subsidiary of Amazon where the Internet lives.
01:26:05.400Cloud computing lives in these big data warehouses across the world.
01:26:08.800My husband worked in real estate, helped scouting locations that would be good to build data centers and projects along those lines.
01:26:15.260He left Amazon in 2019, and on April 2nd, 2020, the FBI knocked on our door.
01:26:20.620We learned then that my husband was being accused, at the time we didn't know by who, of a crime called private sector honest services fraud, which is depriving your private employer of your honest services.
01:26:34.840At the time, the FBI did not ask my husband what happened.
01:27:47.900And the crazy thing is that largely what my husband was being accused of depriving Amazon of his honest services related to actions my husband took after he didn't work at Amazon.
01:28:29.000You know, it's he would have died if my mother couldn't help him pay his medical bills.
01:28:34.560So many times people see this and go, yeah, but there had to be something you you told the story of what that something is.
01:28:43.840And it revolved around a very expensive lawsuit from Amazon.
01:28:49.040So to preface this, we had no idea what was going on.
01:28:52.140And the day the FBI showed up at our house, my husband hired criminal defense attorneys and said, please call Amazon and tell them I will come in and talk to them.
01:29:00.560I don't understand what's going on, but I have nothing to hide.
01:29:03.260And Amazon's lawyer said, we will only speak to him if he is pleading guilty to a felony.
01:29:08.500And at the time, we were like, what is going on?
01:29:11.180I mean, Amazon's lawyers squarely put the DOJ between the company and my husband.
01:29:15.720Very few companies have that kind of access to DOJ.
01:29:18.620And for an institution that's meant to be apolitical, that's wrong.
01:29:23.140But what we learned over the course of years and spending a lot of lawyer money is that in February of 2020, Amazon broke a contract with a real estate developer.
01:29:33.260And by the explicit terms of that contract, unless they could prove the developer committed a felony crime, they were going to owe him over $100 million in damages.
01:29:42.560The next day after they broke the contract, they had their first meeting with the Department of Justice.
01:29:46.880They met with the Department of Justice over 100 times trying to lobby for criminal charges.
01:29:52.800The government spent countless FBI hours and prosecutors hours like essentially doing Amazon's bidding.
01:29:58.640And what we do know is despite all of the things that Amazon told the government, they never told the government that they had broken a contract and needed a felony or they would be liable for $100 million in damages.
01:30:09.640So you decided to fight because, I mean, you know, you guys are fighters.
01:30:40.860I don't really believe in coincidences anymore.
01:30:42.940But the day after, the Department of Justice subpoenaed Amazon for all of the documents that Amazon had that had been produced in the civil litigation.
01:30:51.980Because after Amazon failed to get criminal charges, they sued my husband.
01:30:57.020And I'll note something about that that I think, you know, Amazon didn't anticipate.
01:31:01.220But usually when you're accused of a crime, you never get to see the communications between your accuser and the Department of Justice.
01:31:08.460And in this civil case, because Amazon sued my husband, my husband was able to see all those communications.
01:32:08.760I mean, we have an email that's now in the public docket in Virginia where Patrick Stokes, Amazon's lawyer, asked his former colleague, Jessica Aber, who's now the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, who just sued Amazon's main rival, Google.
01:32:24.200And Pat Stokes said to Jess Aber, we want to talk to you about civil asset forfeiture.
01:32:27.760So, this is now being looked at again for the second time?
01:32:45.040You know, I really think that Amazon keeps pushing DOJ to try to do something, and DOJ isn't doing anything except kind of, you know, just the investigation just kind of hangs out there because it's a threat, right?
01:32:57.520And unless Amazon can get a felony conviction of this real estate developer, they are going to be liable for damages.
01:33:04.820So, the reason, and we talked about this, you mentioned this, but I have been seeing more and more stories about people from the DOJ going to work right directly to the Pentagon and people from the intelligence agencies.
01:33:20.340This is terrifying because there is a public-private partnership that you should be very aware of.
01:33:26.920Our DOJ, our national security agencies, all of them are using Amazon, Amazon as their cloud bank.
01:33:37.420When you have that, you have control of the government or the government has control of you.
01:33:45.720At best, at best, if one doesn't have something over the head of the other, they're partners in everything.
01:35:05.180And Jeff Bezos, he's an oligarch, right?
01:35:08.540If you looked at the indictment of the FBI agent, Charles McGonigal, it described an oligarch, Deripaska, as a man of vast wealth with close ties to the government.
01:36:01.680It's like U.S. versus $4,000 at Wells Fargo.
01:36:04.400And they do that because your assets don't have due process.
01:36:07.560So they can just avoid all due process.
01:36:09.980So the government here sued our bank accounts, went to the court, paused the case for six months, went to the court again, asked to pause it for six months.
01:36:17.340Judge said you only get four months this time.
01:36:20.140They wanted to pause it again, and it wasn't going to happen.
01:40:41.900You know, and it's weird because if you're a classic liberal, then, you know, I call myself more of a libertarian, but it's also classic liberal.
01:41:10.020I mean, your story and stories like you, that should be everywhere.
01:41:15.500And that's something that both Republicans and Democrats and independents should all be standing up and saying this has got to stop because if they'll do it to you, they'll do it to anybody.
01:41:57.400We happen to have been lucky enough to be the preservers of the largest collection of Pilgrim and Jamestown artifacts and documents in private hands.
01:42:09.820The Smithsonian was bidding against us.
01:42:10.820The Smithsonian was bidding against us.
01:42:29.500You need to watch this with your family and your kids because I can guarantee you they will see things that they need to know when they're in school.
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01:44:45.860Here's a reason why you don't want companies that are tech companies directly in bed with the government.
01:44:58.000Let me tell tech people some really exciting news.
01:45:02.920You know, if you're real tech, you already know this.
01:45:04.980But for people who like the new technology, there is a new AR VR device that is coming out from Apple.
01:45:16.720And that means you'll have virtual reality and augmented reality.
01:45:22.180So let's say you're standing in a room with a bunch of people and you're looking, you know, at everybody in the room and you just want to call in a friend of yours.
01:45:31.420It'll look like your friend is also standing in the room with the other friends.
01:45:35.360OK, so you can mix the worlds or you could have total virtual reality or artificial reality.
01:47:59.800It will know any kind of fetish you might have.
01:48:03.500It will know your favorite color, what things you like, what things you don't.
01:48:06.940How you read a website, what attracts your attention, what bores you.
01:48:12.020It can tell within a month whether you're an expert with guns, because when you look at a picture or something and you see a gun in somebody's hand.
01:50:55.420Can you imagine being somebody that was in the NSA and you left the NSA and now you're at Apple and the government's having a problem and they need to know how do we get people to shut up about, let's say, a vaccine?
01:52:11.960You have to decide today because it's going to get harder and harder and none of the choices that you make against this stuff are going to make you more popular, more user-friendly for the world.
01:54:44.640You don't know what's going to happen in that changeover.
01:54:49.020You don't know what could be happening just with the weather.
01:54:51.700However, my Patriot Supply would like to stretch your dollars by saving $200 on a three-month emergency food kit from my Patriot Supply.
01:55:02.180It is not laughable to think that we may have food shortages, that a system could go dark, that, you know, we could have rolling blackouts.
01:56:36.400What could possibly go wrong with tracking your eye movement?
01:56:39.900Do you know when you dream at night, your eyes go back and forth, okay?
01:56:46.240You know how you see somebody dreaming and their eyes are moving crazy?
01:56:50.000That rapid movement, what it's doing is it is tying the events of the day to little file cabinets, and it's reshuffling everything and putting it in its correct order.
01:57:04.900Because sometimes you don't have – you need time of the day to process everything.
01:58:12.500If you're tracking eyes or, for instance, if we can make it look like you're always looking at the camera, which is a new device out and is great.
01:58:22.760It's always looking at the camera when you're on a webcast, and that's because you look down away from the camera.
01:58:30.020And so you can tell when a person's talking to you, they're not looking at you, and it's kind of bothersome to people.
01:58:39.080So now we can put devices or we can put software to make it always look – to animate your eyes so it always looks like you're looking directly at the camera or the person on the other end.
01:59:06.920We know when people look away, when they look down, when they look up, we can become more suspicious of people because they don't make eye contact.
01:59:20.100So will this being put on our computers where it's correcting that so it always looks like – I mean, you might look away for a minute, but you're always making eye contact.
01:59:29.140In real life, when I meet somebody who's not giving eye contact all the time, and not necessarily because they're dishonest, do I trust them?
01:59:40.420Do I trust them less because I've now been raised in this digital world where everybody looks me in the eye, and then in real life they're not looking me in the eye?
01:59:51.840When I'm looking somebody – when you're looking at somebody in the eye, when you're with somebody, that tells you something.
01:59:59.320I'm boring – like right now, Stu's kind of drifting off, and I know that.
02:00:08.680And a normal person would be like, I should let him talk for a minute, but I'm not going to because I'm not a normal – you're drooling now.