The Glenn Beck Program - March 11, 2022


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

153.09172

Word Count

18,955

Sentence Count

2,038

Misogynist Sentences

20

Hate Speech Sentences

31


Summary

Glenn Beck is back with the biggest stories of the week, including the latest on the Ukraine crisis, Veep Thoughts by Kamala Harris, and more. Glenn Beck is a conservative commentator and host of the conservative radio show "The Glenn Beck Show" on the Fox News Radio Network.


Transcript

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00:01:50.060 Hello, America. It's Friday.
00:01:53.440 Welcome. We're glad you're here.
00:01:55.540 Today, we're going to talk about the biggest stories of the week.
00:01:59.280 Give you some extra perspective on it.
00:02:01.700 Also, I have something that you can help me with.
00:02:05.680 Something that we can help each other with on ESG scores.
00:02:11.320 I'll explain here in just a second.
00:02:13.340 And we're going to spend some time on Kamala Harris, who is...
00:02:20.240 I mean, she is the truly...
00:02:22.740 Yeah, she is.
00:02:24.240 She was remarkable yesterday with the Polish president.
00:02:30.660 Yeah.
00:02:32.260 Veep Thoughts by Kamala Harris coming up.
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00:03:39.600 And now,
00:03:41.580 Veep Thoughts
00:03:42.700 by Kamala Harris.
00:03:47.040 So, Ukraine is a country in Europe.
00:03:51.980 It exists next to another country called Russia.
00:03:55.920 Russia is a bigger country.
00:03:57.400 Russia is a powerful country.
00:03:59.260 Russia decided to invade a smaller country called Ukraine.
00:04:03.060 So, basically, that's wrong.
00:04:06.840 This has been Veep Thoughts by Kamala Harris.
00:04:11.700 Don't you feel better?
00:04:13.240 Seriously.
00:04:13.680 Oh, my gosh.
00:04:16.820 I'm going to play what happened yesterday in Poland.
00:04:19.460 It is so embarrassing.
00:04:20.340 It was so bad that the former advisor to Zelensky, okay, the guy who is saying to us right now,
00:04:28.820 please help our country, please, I'll French kiss anyone or not, if it helps, I'll sleep with anyone or not, if it helps, just help us.
00:04:39.800 The former advisor went, God help the world if that woman is ever president.
00:04:45.240 This is an embarrassment.
00:04:47.380 Okay.
00:04:48.820 Yeah, it was that bad.
00:04:50.300 We'll share that with you here in just a second.
00:04:52.180 First, I have something I need your help with.
00:04:56.480 Now, I have been traveling around the country, and I've been talking to Republicans.
00:05:01.760 I'll talk to Democrats, Independents, anyone who will listen in the state houses.
00:05:07.980 And I have been, I'm not by myself.
00:05:10.980 Other foundations are coming with the people who actually know the law, think tanks, Heritage Foundation, stuff like that, Heartland Institute, people who actually do these things and write bills.
00:05:24.380 And they've been working on anti-ESG bills now since 2020.
00:05:29.260 And so I'm looking for states that are looking to stand, looking to understand what is happening right now and what is happening in Russia with all of these banks and McDonald's and the Kentucky Fried Colonel, everybody standing up going, I'm just not going to do it anymore.
00:05:50.380 I'm just not going to do it.
00:05:53.580 I can't.
00:05:54.340 It's morally wrong to do business with you when you know they're all lying.
00:05:59.260 Okay, this is put a black box on your Instagram feed.
00:06:03.560 That's all this is.
00:06:05.160 And they're getting massive pressure to not do business with Russia.
00:06:12.380 Well, this is the introduction to ESG, and that is going to happen to you.
00:06:19.280 If they can do it to Vladimir Putin, who has his own country, billions and billions of dollars, and a country full of nukes, you think they'll hesitate to do it to you or to your state or your business?
00:06:40.260 No, I don't think so.
00:06:43.840 So ESG has got to be stopped.
00:06:47.520 So I went up to Idaho.
00:06:50.640 I'm a part-time resident of Idaho.
00:06:52.520 I love Idaho.
00:06:54.040 And I thought, these guys get it.
00:06:55.820 These guys get it.
00:06:56.640 And, you know, when I was up there, they did.
00:06:59.600 They did get it.
00:07:01.080 They got it.
00:07:02.440 And they were like, yeah, you're right.
00:07:04.720 Let's go.
00:07:06.340 We're going to make the toughest ESG state.
00:07:10.020 We're going to lead the way.
00:07:12.480 Uh-huh.
00:07:13.300 Good.
00:07:14.340 Good.
00:07:14.820 Thank you.
00:07:16.220 And then the banking lobbyist showed up.
00:07:24.360 Now, there was supposed to be a—this can't even get out of committee at this point—the House Business Committee, and I'm talking about Idaho, but I will be talking about other states soon.
00:07:39.060 The House Business Committee is the second most conservative committee in the state, okay?
00:07:49.900 There's only two Democrats.
00:07:51.640 And when I say conservative, I guess I shouldn't confuse that with Republican, because there are some Republicans who are now having second thoughts after talking to the banking community.
00:08:04.600 And the treasurer, the state treasurer, who I think is running to be the lieutenant governor of the great state of Idaho, she's decided, I think this—now, we can't—I mean, ESG, I don't think we can pass these bills.
00:08:21.560 I don't think we can pull our state money out of places like BlackRock, who are saying, don't support timber and lumber industries.
00:08:36.540 All of the things—let's come down hard on our farmers.
00:08:41.080 Oh, my gosh.
00:08:42.360 You state treasurer.
00:08:43.280 What is your name again?
00:08:44.920 She's wonderful.
00:08:46.980 She's wonderful.
00:08:48.060 She is.
00:08:48.400 Julie Ellsworth, the Idaho State Treasurer.
00:08:53.140 Julie Ellsworth.
00:08:54.180 Remember that name when she—oh, has she announced yet she's running for lieutenant?
00:09:00.080 I hope I haven't blown something, Julie.
00:09:03.120 But she's against this, and I think every farmer, everybody who loves freedom, I think they should remember, as they go to the polls, Julie Ellsworth's name.
00:09:16.740 And no, she was against anything that would stop ESG.
00:09:24.140 There's a few others that I would like to name here.
00:09:26.420 First of all, let me start with the good guys.
00:09:29.260 Representative Barbara Ehart, she has been remarkable.
00:09:32.480 She's not even on this committee.
00:09:33.500 But she's been the one that has really been leading.
00:09:37.420 There's a few of them.
00:09:39.120 And I just want to mention just two other people that are really great.
00:09:44.380 Representative Gay and de Mordaunt, and also the chairman, Sage Dixon.
00:09:52.740 These guys have—they've reached out.
00:09:56.260 Help, help, help.
00:09:57.940 They only need 12 votes to get it out of committee.
00:10:01.120 Twelve.
00:10:02.580 They're about three shy.
00:10:04.180 And they're Republicans.
00:10:05.200 So, Brent Crane, who, you know, just—I don't know if the language is right.
00:10:12.500 I'm not sure, you know.
00:10:15.480 Maybe we could compromise with the banks.
00:10:18.600 Yeah, his name is Representative Brent Crane.
00:10:21.860 He was the one who said, we should just postpone this.
00:10:24.980 Well, I got news for you, Brent.
00:10:27.800 Next year, you may have a new digital currency, and I guarantee you ESG will be any—the only thing anyone is talking about in your state.
00:10:39.040 Because, well, the word slave comes to mind.
00:10:44.480 Now, a lot of these people, like Joe Palmer, we were hoping that he—but he follows, you know, Crane.
00:10:53.160 Yes, sir.
00:10:53.840 Yes, sir.
00:10:54.180 What do we do?
00:10:55.480 Randy Armstrong also is likely against the bill.
00:11:03.560 Brandon Mitchell, likely against the bill.
00:11:06.360 Cody Galloway, likely against the bill.
00:11:09.420 Here's what I would love—here's what I would love you to do.
00:11:12.080 I would love, if you happen to live in Idaho and care about this little crazy thing called freedom,
00:11:20.160 that you would call and talk to these people.
00:11:25.640 Call everyone who is on the committee.
00:11:28.120 This is the business committee.
00:11:30.060 There's 18 members.
00:11:32.020 I'd like you to call them and fill their phone box, their messages.
00:11:40.500 Fill it to the brim.
00:11:42.720 They canceled the meeting today, and then they're going to maybe meet Tuesday.
00:11:49.060 If this isn't done—this is, by the way, the easiest one.
00:11:52.660 This is the one that just says, hey, our state isn't going to take our state pensions
00:11:56.940 and invest it into companies that are trying to destroy the businesses in our state.
00:12:03.520 So this is the easy one.
00:12:06.460 The real hard one is next.
00:12:08.760 If you don't pass this one, you're done.
00:12:11.420 You're done.
00:12:13.800 Done.
00:12:14.320 I mean, I bet on Idaho.
00:12:17.660 I have a ranch up in Idaho, and I bet on Idaho standing.
00:12:20.800 Eh.
00:12:22.380 Guess whose ranch might be up for sale?
00:12:26.680 This is craziness.
00:12:28.500 Craziness.
00:12:29.080 And the reason why it's happening—and it almost happened in Wyoming—
00:12:33.100 every time now, the banks are all over this, the big banks.
00:12:38.100 And the big banks are coming in with their lobbyists, and they're saying,
00:12:41.920 you can't do this, you can't do this, this is the future, this is the way to go.
00:12:46.600 I mean, this is crazy conspiracy theory stuff.
00:12:49.480 Really?
00:12:50.100 Is it conspiracy theory?
00:12:51.420 Is that like Goldman Sachs just left Russia?
00:12:58.080 Goldman Sachs just said, no more business with Russia.
00:13:01.780 And Deutsche Bank came out today and said,
00:13:05.160 we don't think we can get out of business with Russia because it would be bad for our business.
00:13:10.180 Start the clock.
00:13:11.920 How long will it be before Deutsche Bank suddenly says,
00:13:16.260 you know what?
00:13:17.140 I think the reputational risk is just too great.
00:13:20.300 By the way, let me show you how this works.
00:13:22.700 It already, already is starting to affect your French fries at McDonald's.
00:13:29.180 How?
00:13:30.600 Well, because McDonald's has signed on to ESG.
00:13:34.980 McDonald's has just pulled out of Russia.
00:13:37.300 So McDonald's is part of this.
00:13:39.040 Now, if they're part of that, remember, they can't buy anything that isn't ESG approved.
00:13:46.320 So if you're a farmer and, gee, what could possibly affect Idaho?
00:13:52.700 Potatoes.
00:13:53.720 You grow potatoes and you're not all in with ESG.
00:13:58.420 You can't sell your potatoes to the middleman who then takes those potatoes,
00:14:04.420 makes them in the fries and sells them to McDonald's.
00:14:07.480 Don't believe me?
00:14:08.380 Ask anyone who sells potatoes to McDonald's.
00:14:12.140 Ask.
00:14:12.700 Ask them.
00:14:14.160 That's how this works.
00:14:17.080 And politicians that are too blind to see it,
00:14:21.860 this is truly a last call for freedom and the Western way of life.
00:14:29.360 This is the end of the free market.
00:14:32.540 No, it's not.
00:14:33.260 I can't tell companies what they can do or not do.
00:14:36.100 Are you kidding me?
00:14:37.120 This is the mob.
00:14:39.020 What do you think?
00:14:39.940 McDonald's all of a sudden decided I'm going to close all my restaurants.
00:14:43.960 No, they said they felt they had to do it because of reputational risk.
00:14:51.060 That's ESG language.
00:14:53.040 If you have reputational risk, well, the banks can't make McDonald's anymore loans.
00:14:59.560 You know, the insurance companies are like,
00:15:01.560 I don't know if I can insure your business now because, I mean, you have a reputational risk.
00:15:06.960 That's the mob.
00:15:08.840 That's the mob.
00:15:09.980 That's not the free market.
00:15:12.720 Who is going to stand for the free market?
00:15:15.680 If we don't get states to stand up and you can't be alone in it,
00:15:22.280 we've got 20 states, 20, that are now considering or have passed legislation.
00:15:30.120 It must pass.
00:15:32.980 This is it, guys.
00:15:35.500 This is it.
00:15:37.240 This is the end of the road.
00:15:39.540 The next thing that happens is digital currency and you are a slave.
00:15:45.680 When you have ESG and digital currency, you might as well have the mark of the beast.
00:15:54.980 These people are either running for a bigger office or they are looking for the money from the big banks and the big donors so they can run again.
00:16:07.320 Or they are honestly misguided.
00:16:10.280 And I believe there are some that are honestly misguided.
00:16:13.840 They don't know.
00:16:16.360 But what needs to happen is this come out of committee so that has to take a floor vote so you know who the good guys are and who the bad guys are.
00:16:25.340 If they won't stand now, you can't trust them to stand for anything.
00:16:30.900 If they won't stand now, you need to know who they are.
00:16:37.040 They've got to put their name for or against so you know who they are because you cannot trust any politician that is not on ESG like white on rice.
00:16:50.520 You can't trust them if they are listening to the banks.
00:16:56.180 Well, I called some of my banking friends.
00:16:58.880 Oh, really?
00:16:59.680 And what did they say?
00:17:01.980 Well, I talked to some of the biggest bankers in the world.
00:17:05.080 Uh-huh.
00:17:06.480 Have you talked to the local banks?
00:17:07.820 Because I know for a fact, local banks all over the country are going to their legislators and saying, please pass this anti-ESG.
00:17:16.980 We cannot stand up.
00:17:19.000 We can't.
00:17:19.940 We can't say these things out loud or we're dead.
00:17:25.060 Please pass this or we're all dead.
00:17:28.420 That's what's really going on.
00:17:33.960 Idaho, you need to call every single person you can.
00:17:39.480 Call them.
00:17:40.600 Tie up the phones for the next three days.
00:17:43.380 Send a very clear message to these people.
00:17:46.000 And I want you to know, I will volunteer my time in any state in the union to, A, come, talk, praise, but I also will do everything in my power to make sure that those people who don't stand against ESG, I'm sorry, that do, yeah, wait, wait, hang on, just wait, let me share how this thread is, uh, exact.
00:18:10.180 Yes, that those who will stand against legislation now to stop ESG, it is not a threat, it is a promise.
00:18:21.100 I will do everything I can to make sure that every person in America who is actually a conservative knows your name and knows you cannot trust this person to stand when it counts.
00:18:35.560 They don't understand the free market, they don't understand the free market or they won't take the time to actually understand what ESG is when it's practically in neon signs now.
00:18:48.040 This is not 2020.
00:18:52.000 This is 2022.
00:18:54.620 In 2020, it's a conspiracy theory.
00:18:57.260 Now they're telling you what it is.
00:18:59.860 Wake up, Idaho, Kansas, Texas, wake up, Idaho, call them now.
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00:19:39.420 The free market, our principles, our bill of rights, there is an end run around all of those things.
00:19:48.720 And it's happening because, what is it, 50% of the American people say, yeah, I mean, freedom of speech, but not really.
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00:20:48.160 Wow.
00:20:48.840 So things went well yesterday?
00:20:50.260 Was that the download of that particular meeting?
00:20:53.940 They were meeting.
00:20:54.960 You know who else?
00:20:55.500 The Republicans had a bunch of people come and visit them.
00:21:00.840 The banking lobbyists and the insurance people.
00:21:05.060 No, you can't do this.
00:21:06.740 I mean, we won't be able to insure things.
00:21:08.840 I mean, you really can't.
00:21:11.160 Yeah, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe that's why we should do it.
00:21:14.740 Maybe.
00:21:15.340 Maybe I'm thinking.
00:21:15.960 Because they can't insure things?
00:21:18.580 Yeah, because what happens is with ESG, if you don't have the right score from the bank, then your reputational risk and then the insurance companies are like, I don't think I can insure you.
00:21:32.480 Because if I insure you and you have a low or you're fighting against ESG, then I can't write insurance or I'm a reputational risk and I can't get loans.
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00:23:51.620 I want to get to the biggest stories of the week.
00:24:02.980 For me, the biggest story of the week is probably the least talked about story.
00:24:10.160 It is Joe Biden's executive order on cryptocurrency.
00:24:15.440 It is, it's, it's an amazing executive order.
00:24:20.140 You should read it.
00:24:21.060 We must take strong steps to reduce the risks that digital assets could pose to climate change
00:24:27.680 and pollution.
00:24:29.940 Climate change and pollution.
00:24:32.840 Yeah, I mean, it was a big list, but that's, uh, that's on that list.
00:24:36.540 Climate change and pollution.
00:24:38.980 Apparently, apparently not only we're worried about, you know, dark money.
00:24:44.520 I love that Joe Biden worried about dark money.
00:24:47.540 Well, we're worried about dark money.
00:24:49.360 People are, you know, doing things that they shouldn't and not paying their taxes because
00:24:53.380 they deal in, in Bitcoin.
00:24:55.860 We're also worried about the energy that it takes to have a decentralized currency.
00:25:00.980 And so section five of the executive order measures to protect consumers, investors, and businesses
00:25:08.600 includes a subsection telling the director of the White House Office of Science and Technology
00:25:14.280 Policy to lead work on an interagency report examining climate and energy concerns around
00:25:21.540 cryptocurrency.
00:25:22.660 Now, here's what's great.
00:25:24.180 I, you know, who doesn't know the head of the White House Office of Science and Technology
00:25:30.420 Policy, right?
00:25:31.960 I mean, we all say, say it with me, it's Alondra Nelson.
00:25:38.920 Alondra, yeah, Nelson.
00:25:40.360 Yeah.
00:25:40.580 Oh, yeah.
00:25:40.980 We all know it.
00:25:41.800 Oh, gosh, yeah.
00:25:42.240 We all know it.
00:25:43.340 You know, she is a social science professor from Columbia, the Institute of Advanced Studies
00:25:51.520 with a doctorate in American Studies, and she also, and this is such a crazy coincidence,
00:25:59.340 she is also a member of the World Economic Forum Network.
00:26:05.860 That's great.
00:26:06.820 Isn't that great?
00:26:07.580 Yeah.
00:26:07.680 So she's connected to all those people that trust each other, you know.
00:26:12.040 That's good to hear.
00:26:12.700 So her office is to put together a group to consider the potential for these technologies
00:26:19.840 to impede or advance efforts to tackle climate change at home and abroad, and the effect of
00:26:26.040 cryptocurrency's consensus mechanisms on energy uses.
00:26:29.940 Now, here's the thing.
00:26:31.020 The problem with cryptocurrency is, well, data mining.
00:26:36.700 I mean, the mining for the Bitcoin is just, I mean, it's taking so much energy.
00:26:42.140 By the way, there'll be no more mining after 2030, so good luck on making that case.
00:26:48.660 But because it's decentralized, it requires so much power to be able to verify, does this
00:26:57.440 person have these funds?
00:26:59.200 Is this person really where it's supposed to go?
00:27:01.700 All the verifications that have to happen all over the world because it's decentralized.
00:27:06.980 A lot of power.
00:27:08.560 Yeah.
00:27:08.680 Not when you, first of all, not when you compare it to other giant financial systems, which
00:27:13.100 is what this is, right?
00:27:14.640 I mean, how much do you, how much is gold mining cost to the environment?
00:27:18.340 How much does precious metal mining overall?
00:27:21.820 How much does the global financial system and banking?
00:27:24.680 You know what?
00:27:25.080 I got to tell you, I'm surprised we don't have rolling brownouts on the East Coast just to
00:27:28.900 keep the printing presses going at the Treasury.
00:27:31.080 Exactly.
00:27:32.160 And then, of course, we should also point out that these environmental concerns are nonsense.
00:27:38.500 It's ridiculous.
00:27:39.480 Oh, how dare you say that?
00:27:40.860 You won't be able to say that in six months, I'll tell you that right now.
00:27:43.780 Oh, yeah?
00:27:44.380 Literally.
00:27:44.760 The executive order also instructs the Secretary of Treasury, Janet Yellen, to lead the development
00:27:53.100 of a report on the future of money and payment systems.
00:27:56.680 It requests a report from the chairman of the Federal Reserve addressing whether a central
00:28:01.880 bank digital currency could make the monetary system more efficient.
00:28:07.000 Oh, I bet.
00:28:08.500 And could be used as a critical stabilization tool.
00:28:13.440 Yeah.
00:28:14.760 Yes.
00:28:16.260 Now, in the end, do you understand?
00:28:20.640 This is something the empire must have to stabilize our currency, to stabilize it.
00:28:28.020 We've got bad inflation coming out.
00:28:30.080 Oh, my gosh.
00:28:30.440 They just said that.
00:28:31.560 That's weird because that's not what the White House has been saying.
00:28:33.620 But now they're saying, oh, it's really bad inflation.
00:28:36.220 Wow.
00:28:36.600 And you know what will cure that?
00:28:39.480 Modern monetary theory.
00:28:41.620 Yeah, but we're never going to do that.
00:28:42.940 Oh, no, wait.
00:28:43.380 We're doing the first part of that, printing all of the money, just sending money out the
00:28:48.560 door.
00:28:49.260 Yeah, but that's causing inflation.
00:28:50.780 Yeah, but you know what would fix that?
00:28:55.000 A digital currency.
00:28:58.140 Wow.
00:28:58.740 So, it really is a critical stabilization tool.
00:29:04.920 Yeah.
00:29:05.280 And it'll save energy because it will be on a central computer with a password.
00:29:12.660 So, you got that coming for you.
00:29:16.060 You know, the only thing this doesn't have in it is maybe a chip that we put into our forehead
00:29:21.900 or our hand.
00:29:24.220 On that, it's great.
00:29:26.820 This is a way to completely control absolutely every human being on Earth.
00:29:32.880 And it is coming.
00:29:35.660 And I think, I think there's a chance it comes before the election.
00:29:39.600 But I do believe it will come before Congress is re-seated if they should lose Congress.
00:29:47.160 They have this idea.
00:29:49.320 You know what?
00:29:49.660 I'm putting this in the executive order.
00:29:50.780 We should study it.
00:29:51.700 They've already studied it.
00:29:52.860 Go to treasury.gov.
00:29:55.040 Go to the Federal Reserve.
00:29:56.280 Read the white papers.
00:29:57.800 They are already doing work with MIT on what's called the Hamilton Project.
00:30:03.060 By the way, Hamilton, great musical.
00:30:06.720 Also, an evil SOB that wanted a central bank.
00:30:10.380 And all of the other founders are like, no, I think that's a bad idea.
00:30:15.280 So, the Hamilton Project, look it up.
00:30:18.460 The Boston Fed and MIT, they're not doing a study.
00:30:23.260 They're not doing a study.
00:30:24.920 This is just to prepare the ground, till the soil.
00:30:29.020 Wow, we're thinking about, huh, high inflation.
00:30:33.160 And what could stabilize that?
00:30:35.620 Well, Fed's been out of bullets for a while.
00:30:39.280 You know what would stabilize that?
00:30:41.660 One bank, the Federal Reserve.
00:30:45.960 And we could open up accounts at the Federal Reserve.
00:30:49.500 And we'll put money, free money.
00:30:51.880 Gosh, that would be really helpful.
00:30:55.240 Especially when food prices are out of control.
00:31:00.760 And jobs are hard to get.
00:31:03.540 And you can't buy any freaking fertilizer.
00:31:07.840 That's, you know what?
00:31:09.260 That'd be so helpful.
00:31:10.300 People will need that extra money.
00:31:13.120 We'll just put it there in the Fed bank.
00:31:14.500 And you can come and claim it.
00:31:16.160 And then move all your regular currency.
00:31:20.140 And we'll give you maybe 60 cents on a dollar this month.
00:31:23.920 And if you don't do it, then, you know, a couple of months later, you'll only get 40 cents on the dollar.
00:31:31.320 That's assuming it's not redistributing wealth, which Janet Yellen in a white paper on the Treasury says that's what's going to happen.
00:31:38.180 So if you're white and rich, you're going to get less than 60 cents.
00:31:42.320 But if you're a hermaphrodite with a leg growing out of your eye, you're in a special class.
00:31:50.840 You might get $1.25 for every dollar you have.
00:31:54.520 But I digress.
00:31:56.280 It is so fantastic.
00:31:59.660 And that is the story of the week.
00:32:04.760 Okay.
00:32:06.640 Hi, Stu.
00:32:07.740 Hi.
00:32:08.180 How about we change the subject and go to Poland?
00:32:13.720 So you go from really bad news to really bad news?
00:32:17.840 No, this is great news.
00:32:19.720 We sent to meet with Poland.
00:32:23.040 Okay.
00:32:23.640 The ally we're hoping is going to stand up and go, you know, if Russia starts to make a move, we're going to fight them in the streets.
00:32:32.740 We sent over Kamala Harris.
00:32:37.040 Let me give you just one of the super, super highlights here.
00:32:41.660 She was asked about the refugee problem.
00:32:46.460 And you know how tragic that is, especially if you're over in Poland.
00:32:51.780 Not a laughing matter.
00:32:53.260 And she knows it.
00:32:54.280 Here it is.
00:32:55.080 Is the United States willing to make a specific allocation for Ukrainian refugees?
00:32:59.880 And for President Duda, I wanted to know if you think, and if you asked the United States to specifically accept more refugees.
00:33:11.080 The President looks at her.
00:33:15.080 A friend in need is a friend indeed.
00:33:18.220 I'll go first.
00:33:20.440 I'll go first.
00:33:21.340 What?
00:33:22.140 I don't know how to answer it.
00:33:23.880 Okay, so this is not going well.
00:33:30.640 This is not going over well.
00:33:32.080 People, yeah, people didn't think that that was very respectful when you're talking about refugees and people dying that she clearly didn't have an answer.
00:33:41.560 So she just laughs.
00:33:42.720 You go first.
00:33:44.000 I, you know, a friend in need is a friend indeed.
00:33:47.660 What is that even?
00:33:48.420 That means I, I need you.
00:33:52.180 I need you.
00:33:53.660 You be my friend.
00:33:54.600 Be my friend.
00:33:55.220 You go first.
00:33:57.260 Either that or it's either that or it's some sort of weird.
00:34:03.420 Hey, we're, you're going to be your friend.
00:34:05.240 We're, you're in need.
00:34:06.620 We're, we're going to be a friend indeed with the refugees.
00:34:11.120 I don't know.
00:34:12.140 I feel like she has multiple conversations going on in her head.
00:34:17.440 Like there's a totally different reality there and she's responding to things that no one else sees.
00:34:22.780 I don't even know.
00:34:24.820 Thank you.
00:34:25.400 This is, you know what?
00:34:26.360 If I may, if I may, I think this is appropriate.
00:34:29.420 Now, some may think, Glenn, that's not commercial.
00:34:33.560 You shouldn't do that.
00:34:34.300 But I think we're in, I think we're in desperate times.
00:34:37.260 So if I may.
00:34:38.040 Dear Lord, please, please protect Joe Biden.
00:34:46.640 I know, I know, I know, I know.
00:34:50.440 Please.
00:34:51.620 He's old.
00:34:52.540 He's sickly.
00:34:53.200 He's losing his mind.
00:34:55.120 You know that better than I do.
00:34:58.500 But please, Lord, even if he's a dictator for a hundred years past, I don't know.
00:35:05.520 Keep him alive so we don't have to have Kamala Harris as our president.
00:35:12.780 Amen.
00:35:14.740 Yeah.
00:35:16.680 It's hard not to feel that way.
00:35:18.760 That's hard not to feel that way.
00:35:20.860 I mean, I question you as a human if you don't feel that way.
00:35:25.300 But I mean, you can't.
00:35:26.400 How much better is Biden?
00:35:27.960 It's not like he's doing a good job in comparison.
00:35:30.960 And, you know, it's of course we want him.
00:35:33.200 Can you imagine her healthy?
00:35:34.760 But I don't think either one is a good choice.
00:35:36.620 All right.
00:35:36.900 She's up on Air Force One.
00:35:38.680 Yeah.
00:35:38.940 OK.
00:35:40.260 DEFCON one.
00:35:41.920 She's got to turn the key.
00:35:43.660 Right.
00:35:44.000 OK.
00:35:44.700 And they say, Mr.
00:35:46.620 President, turn your key.
00:35:49.240 Will you give approval to this?
00:35:50.660 And he and she goes.
00:35:51.760 Looking around.
00:35:57.680 Good heavens.
00:35:59.300 I mean, at least Joe Biden at that point and something that critical would would have the
00:36:04.300 wherewithal to go.
00:36:07.460 I disagree.
00:36:08.580 I think he would probably drool on the nuclear football and disarm it.
00:36:13.960 Wow.
00:36:14.540 Are we screwed?
00:36:15.320 Yes, we are.
00:36:16.100 Hey, aren't you glad we're back to normalcy?
00:36:20.100 Seriously, I am so proud of everybody who has who looked at those two candidates and went
00:36:25.620 that guy tweets a lot and I don't like the way he talks.
00:36:28.720 I don't like it.
00:36:29.720 I don't like it.
00:36:30.920 Sure.
00:36:31.360 Things seem to be going really well, but I don't like his Twitter behavior.
00:36:37.400 These guys are going to bring back things.
00:36:40.720 These normal times, they're going to restore sanity.
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00:38:24.620 The Glenn Beck program.
00:38:42.900 Ah, Hey, Stu.
00:38:45.960 Yes.
00:38:46.580 You're an electrifying individual.
00:38:49.760 Thank you so much.
00:38:50.720 Can I ask you a question?
00:38:52.900 We don't have the power for money exchange on Bitcoin.
00:38:58.120 I mean, we do, but they say we don't.
00:39:00.300 They say it's a bad idea.
00:39:01.560 It hurts the environment.
00:39:02.680 But the people who are saying that are also building electric cars.
00:39:08.080 Oh, demanding that we use electric cars.
00:39:10.280 Yeah.
00:39:10.460 So we don't have enough money for verification or electricity for verification of Bitcoin.
00:39:18.880 But we can put the entire globe on an electric car standard.
00:39:24.580 This, you might detect, is a bonkers.
00:39:29.260 It's a bonkers series of points that you can't make together.
00:39:32.440 They don't work together.
00:39:34.020 You can't say we need a zillion electric cars and say that Bitcoin is the thing that's hurting
00:39:40.820 the environment.
00:39:41.440 Uh-huh.
00:39:42.000 Um, I will also note that electric cars, unless you drive them a couple of hundred thousand
00:39:47.480 miles, don't wind up being any better for the environment than gas-powered cars anyway
00:39:52.500 when you take in their construction.
00:39:53.820 And I will also note that Bitcoin is running at between two and four times the percentage
00:39:59.980 of renewables as the electric grid as a whole.
00:40:02.900 So, and of course, that makes sense.
00:40:05.600 The whole point of Bitcoin mining is to make sure you have the cheapest electricity possible.
00:40:09.900 So they build mining facilities at things like hydroelectric plants to get the runoff energy,
00:40:17.180 the burned off excess gas that normally would just go into the atmosphere, instead turns
00:40:21.420 into Bitcoin mining.
00:40:24.140 Well, maybe we're using all of that for cars.
00:40:26.980 Maybe we can only have digital currency or cars, but we can't have both.
00:40:32.440 We should also point out that the people arguing for the electric cars and against Bitcoin are
00:40:36.460 also arguing against nuclear power.
00:40:38.520 That does not apply to Elon Musk, but it does apply to almost everyone else making this argument.
00:40:42.740 You know what I have to say?
00:40:43.640 What?
00:40:45.960 Maybe that's what's wrong with Kamala.
00:40:48.100 She tried to understand this and went nuts.
00:40:51.240 She turned into like the Joker.
00:40:52.360 She went nuts.
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00:41:45.980 All right, Mr. Bill O'Reilly is coming up next.
00:41:51.520 I'm anxious to hear what he believes is the biggest story of the week.
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00:42:50.960 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:42:59.060 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:43:04.060 Gas prices already the highest in U.S. history.
00:43:07.300 The national average $4.23 a gallon tonight.
00:43:10.700 I'm going to work like the devil to bring gas prices down.
00:43:13.680 The significant reason why prices are up is because of COVID affecting the supply chain.
00:43:19.820 He's going to do everything we can, everything he can, to reduce the impact on the American people, including the price of gas at the tank.
00:43:28.720 Gas supply companies are paying less and making a lot more.
00:43:33.600 He's suggesting that the industry's outsized profits and returns to shareholders are to blame for what he calls an unexplained gap as consumer prices rise.
00:43:41.980 Take a look at the oil prices.
00:43:45.340 That is a consequence of, thus far, the refusal of Russia or the OPEC nations to pump more oil.
00:43:58.060 And that's because of the supply being withheld by OPEC.
00:44:01.940 The increase in the anticipated continued increase, which is, I think, what some of your colleagues were asking about, that that is a direct result of the invasion of Ukraine.
00:44:11.840 It's going to go up.
00:44:15.440 Can't do much right now.
00:44:17.500 Russia's impossible.
00:44:20.720 Wow.
00:44:21.900 Wow, that's a complex problem there.
00:44:24.840 I don't know who to blame, but we've got Putin.
00:44:27.940 It's Friday.
00:44:29.300 Gas prices.
00:44:30.820 Inflation.
00:44:31.920 War.
00:44:33.440 Possibly chemical or biological weapons.
00:44:37.160 What the heck is the biggest story this week?
00:44:40.280 Bill O'Reilly is next.
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00:45:41.780 Mr. Bill O'Reilly, welcome to the program, sir.
00:45:44.660 What is the biggest story of the week?
00:45:47.280 Uh, well, I think you just framed it.
00:45:50.180 I mean, I'll take a different tack to it.
00:45:54.020 Okay.
00:45:54.240 Um, because that's what I always do.
00:45:57.540 Sure, sure, sure.
00:45:58.560 So when you have a president of the United States putting forth an absurd, um, analysis
00:46:04.620 of gas prices and inflation, it's, it's, there's no debate that it's not absurd.
00:46:11.900 So if you believe that Putin's responsible for the high gas prices, all of it, and inflation
00:46:19.960 in the United States, then you're just a moron or you're dishonest.
00:46:23.460 That's it.
00:46:24.940 Okay.
00:46:26.180 Um, so you then go to a president who's selling something that's just illogical.
00:46:36.620 And when you do that, then your credibility on other matters.
00:46:41.900 It goes down, is diminished.
00:46:45.260 And that's what's happening.
00:46:47.560 So 80%, according to the latest polling, they want more drilling in America, 80% of Americans.
00:46:56.600 Now that encompasses liberals, encompasses everybody, but the loons, 20% are climate change loons.
00:47:04.540 Okay.
00:47:04.880 They want to go back and they want to live off the land, uh, you know, off the grid, whatever.
00:47:10.240 But 80% say, look, it's time to stop this theoretical stuff and get the economy back on track by
00:47:17.040 harvesting as much fossil fuel as we can in a responsible way.
00:47:20.740 Would you agree that that's what most people want?
00:47:22.940 Yeah, I think so.
00:47:23.800 Okay.
00:47:24.180 All right.
00:47:24.500 I think, I think honestly, even, even those people who do believe vehemently in climate
00:47:30.220 change, but are not lunatics, uh, would, would accept the president coming out today and
00:47:34.940 saying, look, uh, you know, just for the next 12 months or whatever, I'm going to, uh, temporarily
00:47:41.100 open up the fields, uh, you know, uh, grant new permits and encourage the banks to loan
00:47:47.700 money to these people.
00:47:49.300 But look, all you have to do is open up the Anwar stuff in Alaska.
00:47:54.760 Yeah.
00:47:55.160 That's all.
00:47:56.480 I mean, what are we going to frighten the caribou up there?
00:47:59.520 Are the polar bears upset?
00:48:01.180 Oh my God.
00:48:01.520 They like the pipelines.
00:48:02.800 It's warm there.
00:48:04.960 They don't have to buy coats.
00:48:07.740 Okay.
00:48:09.180 This is just insane.
00:48:11.020 I mean, there's some political things that are just insane.
00:48:14.680 And here's one of them.
00:48:16.300 So Biden, as we all know, doesn't know what he's actually saying.
00:48:21.640 He can't go A to B to C to D anymore.
00:48:23.960 That's called linear thinking.
00:48:25.640 That's over for Biden.
00:48:27.320 It's probably was over 10 years ago.
00:48:29.280 He can't, he doesn't know the cause and effect.
00:48:32.800 All right.
00:48:33.420 If I say something, what is going to be the effect of it?
00:48:37.340 He can't do that anymore.
00:48:39.120 He's not intellectually capable of it.
00:48:41.800 So instead he just reads stuff off a paper and then Saki, the minister of propaganda, just
00:48:48.280 spits it out every day with the press and the press, instead of really being furious about
00:48:53.320 this and say, that's just insane.
00:48:55.940 Putin, um, uh, gas prices were up a buck a gallon before Putin did anything there.
00:49:01.960 What about that?
00:49:04.120 You know, you don't hear that kind of questioning because the corporate media wants Biden to
00:49:08.800 succeed.
00:49:09.640 That's what they want.
00:49:11.260 But here's the extension that, that I'm worried about.
00:49:14.580 So once you have an administration and Nixon is the best example in recent history of this
00:49:21.120 where nobody believes you anymore.
00:49:23.760 All right.
00:49:24.960 So then when a thing like the bio lab story, okay.
00:49:30.220 And the Pentagon denies it and the Biden administration says, no, we're not harvesting, uh, bioweapons
00:49:40.860 in Ukraine.
00:49:41.480 And think about that.
00:49:42.380 How insane would that be?
00:49:44.720 All right.
00:49:45.380 I know.
00:49:45.660 Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, but wait, hold it just
00:49:49.680 a second.
00:49:50.020 How insane would it be to do everything else that this administration has done in 12 months?
00:49:56.680 But this extends far back.
00:49:58.380 Right.
00:49:58.840 To Obama.
00:49:59.580 To the start.
00:50:00.400 Yeah.
00:50:00.880 Yeah, I know.
00:50:01.660 I know.
00:50:01.980 And Trump.
00:50:03.120 Right.
00:50:03.700 And see, I don't believe the story at this point.
00:50:06.660 I don't believe it.
00:50:07.660 Good for you.
00:50:08.200 Okay.
00:50:08.680 I, I am leaning towards believing it because of Wuhan, but I'm not sure.
00:50:14.660 All right.
00:50:15.000 Well, I'll get Wuhan in my analysis.
00:50:17.080 Yeah.
00:50:17.240 Okay.
00:50:17.760 I don't believe it because it makes no sense at all.
00:50:20.660 If you want to do bioweapon research, you don't do it in Ukraine.
00:50:24.180 You don't do it in Wuhan.
00:50:26.660 Okay.
00:50:27.300 Stop with the Wuhan.
00:50:28.780 All right.
00:50:29.080 Well, I just stay on the, on the bioweapon.
00:50:32.120 All right.
00:50:32.480 Okay.
00:50:32.900 Yeah.
00:50:33.100 Yeah.
00:50:33.320 You don't do it there.
00:50:35.060 That's insane.
00:50:36.840 All right.
00:50:37.180 No one would do that.
00:50:39.740 All right.
00:50:40.480 So that's.
00:50:42.040 Wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:50:42.720 May I just say, hang on.
00:50:43.940 You would, if you wanted to do things, uh, and, uh, skate around some of the international
00:50:51.880 laws.
00:50:52.500 No, but you wouldn't do it in Ukraine.
00:50:55.340 I wouldn't.
00:50:56.280 You wouldn't.
00:50:57.060 No.
00:50:57.200 But when has anybody proven themselves to be sane that isn't a.
00:51:00.680 Oh, stop.
00:51:01.840 That's like doing.
00:51:02.620 Okay.
00:51:02.880 We're going to do bio research in Syria.
00:51:06.520 Come on.
00:51:07.180 I wouldn't count it out.
00:51:09.740 So maybe there's a one intense chance that I'm wrong.
00:51:13.560 One in 10, but conspiracy cells, it's cells in America.
00:51:19.860 There are maybe 30% of the population that live their lives in conspiracies.
00:51:26.740 Okay.
00:51:26.960 So wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:51:28.320 So do you believe that the United States wasn't involved, but that there, there are biological
00:51:34.600 weapons or weapons or biological things that, that they're worried about?
00:51:40.740 Beck.
00:51:41.240 Yeah.
00:51:41.640 According to Jennifer Griffin, who's the best reporter on this stuff, the most honest and
00:51:46.700 the best.
00:51:47.260 Okay.
00:51:47.940 Okay.
00:51:48.480 Yeah.
00:51:48.880 Known a woman for almost 30 years.
00:51:51.060 Got it.
00:51:51.740 Doesn't lie.
00:51:52.900 Got it.
00:51:53.980 Okay.
00:51:54.380 She says that the lab in question was designed to clean up weaponry left by the Soviet Union
00:52:05.440 when it left Ukraine.
00:52:08.360 That's what that lab is there to do.
00:52:11.000 That there were hotspots as there are in the United States of contamination and that the
00:52:17.960 United States helped in that effort to clean up the stuff that was left from.
00:52:25.200 That's what Jennifer Griffin is reporting.
00:52:27.200 Wow.
00:52:27.520 Okay.
00:52:27.800 So from like 2008 until today, we've got a mop and you know what?
00:52:33.520 I could be wrong.
00:52:34.320 Maybe it was a union member.
00:52:35.800 Maybe it was unions that were doing the work and they're like, I'm on break.
00:52:39.480 All right.
00:52:39.740 We're not going to have this mess.
00:52:41.040 I can't do the micro of it back, but from 200, 2005 onward, and that would be 17 years,
00:52:47.220 the United States has contributed something to the cleanup of this environment.
00:52:52.140 And according to Jennifer Griffin, and she gets her information directly from the Pentagon.
00:52:58.160 Okay.
00:52:58.560 Wow.
00:52:59.060 That sounds logical to me.
00:53:02.580 Now, maybe the Pentagon's lying back.
00:53:05.420 Maybe they're making zombies there.
00:53:07.120 I don't know.
00:53:08.380 I don't know.
00:53:09.080 I don't think they're making zombies, although I wouldn't put it past them.
00:53:11.960 But I don't think the Pentagon is a real credible source anymore.
00:53:16.940 All right.
00:53:17.400 But I mean, look, what are you going to do?
00:53:19.980 Oh, I know.
00:53:20.640 I know.
00:53:21.260 It's not a credible source.
00:53:21.520 That's why I'm saying it's not a credible source.
00:53:24.500 And no one's a credible source.
00:53:26.680 Yes.
00:53:27.160 Then everything becomes a conspiracy.
00:53:30.100 Nothing is to be believed.
00:53:32.760 Well, nothing is to be believed, but not everything is a conspiracy.
00:53:36.440 But yes.
00:53:37.700 But you can weave it into.
00:53:39.840 Look, you know, as well, you and I are arguing about something there is in this conspiracy.
00:53:45.880 There is.
00:53:46.060 But you and I are.
00:53:47.100 Tens of millions of dollars.
00:53:48.580 I was on CNN in 2006 talking about how, you know, that there are, I think it was 7% of people believe that we didn't land on the moon.
00:53:59.500 And I said, as we go forward, as we go forward and institutions become less trustworthy, you're going to see a time in your lifetime where maybe 25% say we never went to the moon.
00:54:14.320 And so now you're on, now you're cooking back.
00:54:17.340 Now you're absolutely cooking because that is what has happened under Biden.
00:54:22.040 He has undermined any kind of credibility for the federal government.
00:54:29.540 Elections, anything is undermined now.
00:54:33.760 There is so much suspicion in this country.
00:54:37.240 But my job is to try to get to the truth.
00:54:40.640 I don't know the truth about the bio.
00:54:43.540 All right.
00:54:43.940 Okay.
00:54:44.420 All right.
00:54:44.740 So I agree with you.
00:54:45.780 I don't know the truth about it either.
00:54:47.540 However, I do know this.
00:54:48.880 You want to go to Wuhan or you want to go somewhere else?
00:54:50.580 I want to go to Wuhan in a second.
00:54:52.040 But first, before we leave this, both the United States and Russia say that they're concerned about a bioweapon being used in Ukraine.
00:55:01.320 Right.
00:55:01.580 So, and they're saying it a lot.
00:55:04.840 Is that just fear mongering?
00:55:07.060 Is that?
00:55:08.000 No, no.
00:55:08.600 Saddam used a bioweapon in Syria.
00:55:11.000 It's not fear mongering.
00:55:12.500 Putin could do that in 30 minutes.
00:55:15.880 What is the response?
00:55:16.680 He could absolutely do it.
00:55:17.660 What is the response from the West if he would, if a weapon like a biological weapon?
00:55:26.540 It depends what it was and how it was used and what the documentation was.
00:55:31.580 Is that lead to World War III?
00:55:35.000 Okay.
00:55:35.600 It didn't in Syria.
00:55:36.900 Obama drew the red line and then didn't do anything.
00:55:39.940 Yes.
00:55:40.280 But it's not Syria.
00:55:41.560 This is NATO.
00:55:42.580 This is bigger.
00:55:43.700 Okay.
00:55:44.000 So, I can't predict with any kind of responsibility what the NATO response would be, and anybody who's doing that is a fool.
00:55:53.020 However, if Putin does use bioweapons, and that's provable, you can prove that he did, then I would assume the world will go on a war footing.
00:56:08.240 All right?
00:56:08.960 That would lead to a conflict with Russia.
00:56:13.920 Don't know if nukes would be involved, you know, but you can't allow that.
00:56:21.220 So, economic sanctions, then I don't know what more they can do.
00:56:25.140 They've taken away the Big Mac, and that was the big thing they had.
00:56:28.260 Yeah, I didn't think they'd go that far.
00:56:30.100 Right.
00:56:31.700 But I hate to speculate on this stuff, but is Putin capable of that?
00:56:37.160 Yes.
00:56:37.460 Does he need to do it?
00:56:38.480 No.
00:56:39.040 He doesn't need to do it.
00:56:40.840 Because Putin now can drive a ceasefire and take pieces of Ukraine that he wants, and nobody's going to stop him from doing that.
00:56:50.400 Now, he won't get away with it because sanctions won't be lifted.
00:56:53.660 You'll never take away my book of the chicken.
00:56:56.520 That will never happen.
00:56:57.860 All right.
00:56:59.520 So, Bill, hang on.
00:57:00.560 I want to go to Ukraine here in just a second.
00:57:02.480 First, let me tell you about Goldline.
00:57:04.980 You know who has lots of gold, who's been buying gold like crazy?
00:57:08.920 Russians.
00:57:09.600 We are not such dummies.
00:57:11.180 We've been putting all kinds of—we've been selling worthless U.S. dollar and been putting it in gold.
00:57:17.240 You know who else has done that?
00:57:19.000 China.
00:57:20.720 China.
00:57:22.040 China.
00:57:22.480 Now, gee, it seems like these guys have figured something out about what might be coming to the U.S. dollar.
00:57:33.460 No, don't pay any attention to men on radio.
00:57:36.040 All propaganda.
00:57:37.480 Mm-hmm.
00:57:37.840 May I suggest you call Goldline now and you ask them why I buy gold, how I buy gold from them.
00:57:46.900 I've done commercials for them.
00:57:48.400 I was a client of theirs before they were a client of mine, okay?
00:57:51.300 I was buying gold from them before they came on radio.
00:57:55.700 I believe in them.
00:57:56.980 They've been in business for 60 years.
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00:58:14.800 Yes, but nothing like nickel.
00:58:16.340 Gold, man, if I had a nickel for every time I thought to myself, nickel is going to go through the roof.
00:58:25.960 I'd have a nickel.
00:58:27.360 But anyway, right now, call them and talk to them.
00:58:32.100 Get the information.
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00:58:39.780 10 seconds and back to Bill.
00:58:46.340 Mr. Bill O'Reilly, who we will crush like bug.
00:58:58.580 Bill, talk to me about Wuhan now.
00:59:01.880 All right.
00:59:02.360 National Institute of Health, NIH, okay?
00:59:05.160 So they invest money all over the world, in different countries, to do research, to find out how to counter viral infections and other diseases and all that.
00:59:20.740 Okay.
00:59:21.480 Unfortunately, for some reason, they did business with China.
00:59:27.420 Don't know why.
00:59:28.680 Don't know who okayed it.
00:59:31.040 Fauci was the head of NIH.
00:59:33.560 He won't and never tell you unless we get him in a basement and bring in the black ops.
00:59:39.360 All right?
00:59:40.180 So why did they do that?
00:59:42.640 They know China is a pernicious country, doesn't have any kind of standards at all.
00:59:47.960 Why would you help them research anything?
00:59:50.800 Right?
00:59:51.600 Isn't that logical?
00:59:53.140 Yeah.
00:59:53.840 Except the biggest funder of this.
00:59:55.520 The National Institute of Health.
00:59:55.980 But the biggest American funder was the USAID, which is a front for the State Department, and the Pentagon.
01:00:07.540 They put more into it than the NIH did.
01:00:11.620 But it was under the banner of health, not weaponry.
01:00:15.560 All right?
01:00:16.600 See?
01:00:17.480 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:00:18.680 Okay.
01:00:19.260 All right.
01:00:20.720 So, Fauci doesn't know what the deuce is going on over there.
01:00:24.420 Nobody knows what the deuce is going on over there.
01:00:26.560 Because you can't know, because China doesn't tell you.
01:00:29.500 And they control the Wuhan lab.
01:00:31.380 All right?
01:00:32.080 So we're putting money, not a lot of money, but the fact we put any money in it was so ridiculous.
01:00:37.760 But this is the federal government.
01:00:39.820 They make poor decision after poor decision after poor decision.
01:00:43.240 So then, bang, the COVID comes out.
01:00:47.860 And then the conspiracy goes, well, they made it, and they released it on purpose.
01:00:51.900 The Chinese.
01:00:52.960 They made it.
01:00:53.840 They released it on purpose, and we paid for it.
01:00:55.940 That's the conspiracy.
01:00:57.800 And 25% of Americans believe that.
01:01:00.580 They believe it.
01:01:01.920 Now, I don't know how COVID got out.
01:01:05.340 I suspect that they were researching COVID with bats and other animals, and the researchers got infected.
01:01:14.520 Just like in the movies.
01:01:16.220 It's what happens.
01:01:17.620 All right?
01:01:18.380 I agree with you 100% on that.
01:01:19.760 It probably happened.
01:01:20.320 Yes.
01:01:20.800 And then they walked out into Wuhan, a city of 8 million people, and infected all their friends.
01:01:26.260 Yeah.
01:01:26.860 Hi, how are you?
01:01:28.720 Thank you.
01:01:29.220 Right.
01:01:29.520 Right.
01:01:29.900 That's, see, again, linear thinking.
01:01:32.300 A, B, C, D.
01:01:33.820 Yeah.
01:01:34.020 Okay.
01:01:34.620 But then, the federal government, the U.S. federal government, number one, isn't up front about what it did.
01:01:41.240 Fauci lies about it.
01:01:43.080 Right?
01:01:43.700 Mm-hmm.
01:01:43.840 Fauci lied about it.
01:01:45.160 So, here's the thing.
01:01:46.360 Here's the thing.
01:01:47.020 To fix all this, you'd have to pretty much clean out the hornet's nest everywhere.
01:01:53.520 Everywhere.
01:01:54.380 In every agency.
01:01:56.360 Yeah, but you also have to clear out all of the weasels in the pipeline that are career bureaucrats.
01:02:02.540 That's impossible.
01:02:03.520 That'd be like doing that in the television industry.
01:02:06.140 Well.
01:02:06.320 It would be no television.
01:02:07.660 You'd have nothing on your screen.
01:02:09.060 I'll take no government for a while.
01:02:10.820 I'll just take no government for a while.
01:02:12.540 All right.
01:02:12.820 You can do that because you've got a place in the mountains with a bazooka.
01:02:16.340 Yeah.
01:02:16.580 I'm not saying no police.
01:02:18.260 I'm not saying no police.
01:02:19.720 I mean, we get deep to police.
01:02:21.300 I'm reimagining the police right now.
01:02:24.660 Anyway.
01:02:25.800 You're right, Beck.
01:02:26.800 Yeah.
01:02:27.020 You're right.
01:02:27.820 We are at a low point in this country in government credibility.
01:02:34.080 And this is the lowest point.
01:02:36.100 Yeah.
01:02:36.320 The biggest problem is, Bill, is not only that, but in looking at who do I trust on Ukraine,
01:02:44.400 I can't trust any single giant news outlet.
01:02:48.760 I can't.
01:02:50.220 Absolutely not.
01:02:51.380 Yeah.
01:02:51.780 And so the American people are like, I don't know.
01:02:55.000 Or they're just buying into the propaganda.
01:02:57.700 There's no reporters there.
01:03:01.260 Okay.
01:03:01.860 So we don't know what's happening in the nuclear facility.
01:03:05.220 We don't know if the orphanage was blown up.
01:03:07.860 Because there are no reporters there.
01:03:10.200 Because the Russian army will shoot the reporters in the head.
01:03:15.560 So they aren't there.
01:03:18.420 And this is why it's a mess.
01:03:21.480 There are so many jokes to be had here, but I am not going to make any of them.
01:03:25.420 I'm a better man than that.
01:03:28.420 Bill O'Reilly from BillO'Reilly.com.
01:03:31.140 Check him out every day.
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01:03:36.820 Back in a minute.
01:03:37.860 That was a good segment.
01:03:47.220 Disagreed with almost everything he said.
01:03:49.200 No.
01:03:50.900 He's just too, believe it or not, I can't believe I'm saying this.
01:03:53.740 He's just too nice.
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01:05:10.940 Wow.
01:05:16.880 I have in my hands the Idaho Association of Commerce and Industry.
01:05:24.400 made up board members.
01:05:26.920 Board members from companies like Chobani, the yogurt people, and Wells Fargo Bank, and
01:05:36.480 Bayer, and Monsanto, and Cliff Bar, Select Health, Union Pacific Railroad.
01:05:45.520 Oh my gosh.
01:05:46.540 All of these people.
01:05:48.580 All of the Facebook.
01:05:50.400 Facebook is on this.
01:05:52.840 What am I going to do?
01:05:54.840 They're saying in this official release that I am a conspiracy theorist because of what
01:06:02.720 I tell you about ESG.
01:06:05.420 Wow.
01:06:07.100 I'm sensing some sort of risk here, Stu.
01:06:13.920 Some sort of...
01:06:14.980 Boy, it's...
01:06:16.360 Well, as you know, Glenn, ESG is just a risk management tool.
01:06:19.260 That's what they say.
01:06:20.140 Oh, really?
01:06:20.660 Yeah, that's what they say.
01:06:21.520 We'll get into that a little later.
01:06:23.720 Michael Malice is on with us now.
01:06:25.620 Hi, Michael.
01:06:26.100 How are you?
01:06:27.280 I mean, is it a theory if it's demonstrable and open?
01:06:32.660 No.
01:06:32.840 No, wait, wait, wait.
01:06:33.940 It is not.
01:06:34.840 It is not.
01:06:35.460 They say it's laughable.
01:06:41.840 They said the given legislators who have heard me talk about ESG and believe it, it's a farcical
01:06:52.220 conspiracy theory from which legislation will be crafted.
01:06:56.600 It's easy to dismiss due to its lack of basis in reality, but the problems any kind of legislation
01:07:04.880 against it will create for business is real.
01:07:08.400 Wow.
01:07:09.380 I mean, it's just shocking how brazen the misinformation is because at the very least,
01:07:16.700 it's based in reality, but wrong, right?
01:07:19.140 You're referring to something which is policy, where there's websites about it, where people
01:07:24.420 talk about it.
01:07:25.620 So to say it's not based in reality is in and of itself a lie.
01:07:29.280 Second of all, to claim that there aren't different organizations who are coordinating
01:07:35.340 to further a specific agenda is in and of itself farcical.
01:07:39.960 Now, the fact that all these different Chobani is working with Facebook, it's only a conspiracy,
01:07:46.120 but you don't like it.
01:07:47.640 Exactly right.
01:07:49.300 Exactly right.
01:07:50.460 What does the yogurt company have to do with, you know, putting up baby pics and, you know,
01:07:56.420 photos of your dog other than they have an agenda, corporate agenda that they want
01:08:01.720 to further?
01:08:02.420 It is.
01:08:04.700 It's remarkable how this is being how this is being squashed when you can see what is
01:08:13.300 happening in Russia.
01:08:15.040 Russia, this, by the way, President Biden just said we're going to hit Putin even harder.
01:08:23.940 We have revoked our most favored nation status, and apparently we're not the only country that
01:08:29.840 is doing that now.
01:08:30.740 Now, that's a harder punch.
01:08:33.860 But when you have McDonald's saying, you know, we just thought there might be a reputational
01:08:39.480 risk.
01:08:40.520 That's why we're closing all our restaurants.
01:08:42.140 When they said we're not closing all of our restaurants, you see ESG and how it works.
01:08:49.000 I mean, it's just it is collusion, but it is also pressure from all of the banks and all
01:08:55.960 of the other players.
01:08:56.820 You play ball or we'll shut you down.
01:08:59.480 Glenn, this is what's really amazing.
01:09:02.860 And this is kudos to you, because if this was, let's suppose, 10 years ago, they wouldn't
01:09:08.760 have to address it.
01:09:10.080 And 10 years ago, you would have been reacting maybe after the fact.
01:09:13.240 The fact that you can get ahead of this issue that you see and plenty of other people see
01:09:19.220 the tactics that are being used to control, manipulate and preemptively nip it in the bud.
01:09:25.060 This is something that they can't handle.
01:09:27.260 And that really upsets them.
01:09:29.420 And this is something that curdles their yogurt.
01:09:32.640 Because if they look at inflation is another great example, right?
01:09:36.940 It used to be it's not really happening.
01:09:39.860 Oh, it's happening, but it's not a big deal.
01:09:42.320 Well, it is happening, but it's a good thing.
01:09:44.320 Stephen Colbert, who's a televangelist for progressivism, had his monologue saying, hey, sure, I'm paying
01:09:51.660 more for gas, but that's the price I pay to be a patriot to kind of support Ukraine.
01:09:56.900 It's like you don't care about the problems of poor people in the slightest.
01:10:01.240 And you're telling them that their suffering is virtuous and moral.
01:10:05.740 Now, in many cases, sure, you have to make sacrifices for your kid, for your family, for
01:10:09.820 your country.
01:10:10.520 But you, Stephen Colbert, don't get to tell me what sacrifices I need to make.
01:10:16.660 Exactly right.
01:10:17.300 Inflation, which everyone uses currency, inflation is a sacrifice that literally everyone has
01:10:23.120 to deal with.
01:10:23.840 And it hurts the poorest the most.
01:10:26.320 If Glenn Beck loses 10% of his money, you're still going to be OK.
01:10:29.620 If I'm living hand to mouth and I'm losing 10% of my money, that's food on the table.
01:10:35.160 No, that's a roof over your head.
01:10:37.320 That's the difference between living under a bridge and just barely holding it together.
01:10:42.400 I mean, it's obscene what is happening and it is hurting.
01:10:47.420 You're exactly right.
01:10:48.380 The weakest financially among us, that's who's really paying this high, high price for everything
01:10:56.480 that is going on right now.
01:10:58.340 Everything that is going on.
01:11:00.820 Michael, did you see the digital currency executive order?
01:11:07.860 Yeah, I've heard.
01:11:08.880 I mean, I've been involved with the whole crypto space being an anarchist for many years now.
01:11:13.360 A lot of people saw this coming down the pipe.
01:11:15.640 Right.
01:11:16.500 It's not a surprise.
01:11:17.740 What were your thoughts about it, Glenn?
01:11:18.980 Mine was that it was very, first of all, it was hysterical that we just don't have the
01:11:24.120 energy for cryptocurrency like Bitcoin.
01:11:27.460 It's just too much energy to verify everything.
01:11:31.040 We needed it centralized.
01:11:32.340 One computer with a password.
01:11:34.780 Literally one computer with a password.
01:11:37.100 So they're using energy now as the as one of the reasons why they have to have it.
01:11:44.080 But the the fact that you and I both know about the Hamilton project, we we've we've read
01:11:51.340 these white papers at Treasury dot gov for a couple of years.
01:11:55.960 They've been out and and now they're saying, hey, we've got to look into this and study it.
01:12:02.580 No, they've already studied it.
01:12:04.360 This is just as tilling the ground.
01:12:07.140 And I think that they have to move before the Republicans win, you know, or at least
01:12:14.240 seated.
01:12:15.580 Well, I think it might be a little too late for them, because I think what a lot of people
01:12:19.000 saw, if you saw the Canadian trucker convoy, yeah, banks just seized assets without so much
01:12:24.740 of an explanation.
01:12:25.820 If you see what's going on with Russia, if you're a Russian citizen, there's lots of things
01:12:30.180 you can't do right now.
01:12:31.680 You can't use Google Play and other such apps.
01:12:34.360 And they're seizing bank accounts there as well.
01:12:37.140 So that is giving people an incentive correctly or incorrectly to look elsewhere to keep their
01:12:43.040 money secure.
01:12:44.360 And crypto by design is meant to be outside of the reach of any individual government.
01:12:49.320 And if your money is out of their reach, they're really disempowered.
01:12:54.680 And that's a real big problem for them.
01:12:56.420 So they have no choice but to act.
01:12:58.000 But in my opinion, thankfully, I think that the technology is moving faster than the legislature
01:13:04.720 can.
01:13:05.600 And that is going to be a mechanism for freedom for people of the world in the near future.
01:13:10.560 And it's kind of like Uber.
01:13:13.120 So in many different cities, Uber, rather than being legal, just launched the app, got
01:13:18.200 everyone used to it.
01:13:19.580 And by the time the legislature got around to it, people were like, hey, you can't take
01:13:22.680 Uber away.
01:13:23.220 So crypto's adaptation is a very good mechanism towards taking away the power of the Federal
01:13:28.880 Reserve, which I'm sure you share my absolute contempt for.
01:13:32.940 I do.
01:13:33.480 The problem is, though, is I think they're going to tie this to, because a key word in
01:13:38.200 that executive order was stabilization, economic stabilization.
01:13:45.280 They need the Fed coin to provide economic stabilization.
01:13:48.920 Well, that's true, because you're already operating on modern monetary theory, the first part.
01:13:54.000 The second part is you have to control how that money is spent at the lowest level.
01:13:58.920 Otherwise, you'll never control inflation.
01:14:00.800 The White House, after denying that inflation was even real or that inflation was two days
01:14:06.560 ago, Jen Psaki said, no, inflation is going down if you look at the month a month.
01:14:10.840 No, no, Jen, not true.
01:14:13.180 But now they're saying, yeah, you can you should prepare.
01:14:17.740 Much higher inflation is coming.
01:14:20.500 I think they're going to use that.
01:14:25.440 Are you there?
01:14:26.300 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:14:27.300 I'm just saying inflation.
01:14:28.400 You can't talk about inflation, stabilization of currency at the same time inflation is
01:14:33.200 happening.
01:14:33.840 Inflation means an unstable currency.
01:14:35.620 It means a currency that is losing value.
01:14:37.740 And it means that you can't plan financially for the future because let's suppose I have
01:14:41.400 a ruler, right?
01:14:42.280 If a ruler is 12 inches today and 16 inches tomorrow and 10 inches the day after that,
01:14:47.880 I can't build anything.
01:14:49.360 Money is the same thing.
01:14:50.520 That dollar is supposed to be a standard of value.
01:14:52.840 If that standard of value is collapsing, I can't make these kind of long term plans.
01:14:58.000 So this is just a lie to claim that it's for stabilization.
01:15:01.540 When they say stabilization, they mean control.
01:15:04.160 And it's kind of scary how much of the verbiage is straight out of Ayn Rand's novel, Atlas
01:15:09.200 Shrugged, because they use words in the exact opposite of what they mean.
01:15:13.380 And they'll use whatever word they need in order to further their sense of power control.
01:15:17.720 And Glenn, I got to tell you, it really seems to me like they're losing control of the megaphone
01:15:24.180 and of many other things.
01:15:25.780 And they're freaking out and they don't know what to do about it.
01:15:28.460 Well, usually what dictators do is start hammering.
01:15:34.860 Usually dictators just shut everything down.
01:15:37.460 When they feel they're losing it, they just start shutting things down.
01:15:42.300 And I just, I fear, I don't fear, I feel that's where they're going.
01:15:51.940 And that will put a big hitch in our get along.
01:15:58.380 How's that for Texas?
01:15:59.720 They spent two years shutting literally everything down.
01:16:02.420 Yeah.
01:16:02.840 And now they're going the other direction.
01:16:04.620 So I agree with you that their impetus and their MO historically has been to shut things down.
01:16:10.660 But politically and culturally, things are going the opposite direction.
01:16:15.080 So I think they don't know what to do.
01:16:17.840 And I don't think this president is, even if you love him, you can't regard him as a visionary or innovative thinker.
01:16:24.360 He's a party hack.
01:16:25.480 He's been a party hack since the 70s.
01:16:27.600 So you can't look to him to think of new ways of governing.
01:16:31.620 That's not, the whole point was he was supposed to be returned to normalcy, meaning he's old school.
01:16:36.580 Well, that's not going to work in 2020.
01:16:38.280 Yeah, but that's why we have, you know, that new, young, up-and-comer Kamala Harris.
01:16:44.660 You know, she's...
01:16:46.060 I love her so much.
01:16:49.540 Oh, my gosh.
01:16:50.000 I love her so much.
01:16:51.200 Gosh.
01:16:52.440 She's going to be the greatest president we've ever had for comedic purposes.
01:16:56.120 It is going to be absolutely beautiful to watch her.
01:16:59.640 It's going to be like Veep, for those of you who watch that show.
01:17:01.920 Oh, it is.
01:17:03.000 It's exactly the same thing.
01:17:03.940 It is.
01:17:04.660 It is.
01:17:05.620 Michael, thank you so much.
01:17:06.860 Always a pleasure, guys.
01:17:08.380 You bet.
01:17:09.960 Anarchist, Michael Malice.
01:17:12.620 Back in a minute.
01:17:13.760 All right.
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01:19:30.900 Adam Curry is joining us here in a second.
01:19:32.900 If you haven't listened to his podcast yet, you're going to love it.
01:19:37.580 He is like a brother from another mother, honestly.
01:19:40.780 We met just a couple of weeks ago and just love it.
01:19:44.380 But I want him to go over this ESG.
01:19:46.820 I'm a conspiracy theorist now.
01:19:48.960 According to some very large companies.
01:19:51.640 Oh, wow.
01:19:53.620 You know, you've never.
01:19:54.860 Reputational risk.
01:19:55.440 You've never had your reputation attacked before.
01:19:57.700 So, this is hitting you in a really hard way.
01:20:00.080 I have a very soft underbelly.
01:20:01.600 Yeah.
01:20:02.020 Yeah.
01:20:02.300 Well, you do have a soft underbelly.
01:20:03.960 Shh.
01:20:04.460 But that's separate from this.
01:20:06.820 Yeah.
01:20:07.220 But if you rub it, it's luck.
01:20:08.440 Oh, really?
01:20:08.900 Yeah.
01:20:09.120 Oh, that's Buddha.
01:20:10.760 Sorry.
01:20:11.640 All right.
01:20:12.300 So, we're going to talk about that here in just a second.
01:20:15.940 And this is all being mounted because I am talking to different state legislators all
01:20:21.280 over the country.
01:20:22.000 We have 20 states that are either have passed or are in the midst of crafting and passing
01:20:27.980 legislation against ESG.
01:20:30.740 And, of course, that is nothing but a conspiracy theory.
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01:20:46.140 But this is kind of mounting because there are some Republicans that were in.
01:20:53.460 They were all fine in Idaho to pass this.
01:20:58.520 And now they've gotten soft because, wow, I mean, this is just risk management.
01:21:04.520 That's all ESG is.
01:21:06.300 And technically, that's true.
01:21:08.660 Technically, that's true.
01:21:11.620 I'll explain here in a little while.
01:21:13.260 But if you are in, if you're in Idaho, I would like you to call the office of Brent Crane.
01:21:22.100 His office number is 208-332-1058.
01:21:25.960 And I would just suggest to Brent that maybe, maybe you should vote on this, against or for.
01:21:35.880 But bring it up so the whole House can vote on this and have a discussion.
01:21:40.560 Same with Joe Palmer, Randy Armstrong, Brandon Mitchell, Cody Galloway.
01:21:47.880 In fact, I'm going to post their office numbers so you can call them.
01:21:51.480 But Idaho, this is your last call.
01:21:55.120 If they don't pass, this is only, this is the easiest one to pass.
01:22:01.000 This is, there's two pieces of legislation.
01:22:03.240 One is, hey, we're not going to invest in companies that are trying to destroy businesses in our state.
01:22:09.620 That's easy.
01:22:10.580 That's the one they're refusing to pass now.
01:22:13.060 Or taking a second look because the banks say, the big banks say, that this is just risk management.
01:22:19.520 Uh-huh.
01:22:20.680 You keep listening to the big banks.
01:22:22.780 The second one has got to pass.
01:22:25.180 And we know, we have to know who you can trust.
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01:26:12.980 Adam Curry, a guy who I used to think was the coolest guy on television and MTV VJ for years,
01:26:20.900 and then is the guy really responsible for podcasting.
01:26:25.740 I mean, he worked with Steve Jobs to get podcasts onto the Apple iPod at the very, very beginning.
01:26:35.580 He is wicked, wicked smart and has been following things like ESG and the Great Reset for a while.
01:26:46.080 We welcome Mr. Adam Curry.
01:26:47.840 How are you, Adam?
01:26:48.720 Hey, Glenn.
01:26:49.380 Good to see you, my brother.
01:26:50.760 Good to see you.
01:26:51.500 You know, we haven't, we didn't meet until a couple of weeks ago, and I can't believe that friends,
01:26:58.560 so we have to have mutual friends, haven't put us together earlier because we think so much alike.
01:27:05.900 And I think as I told you on your podcast, not only do we think alike, but we've had similar paths,
01:27:13.460 but we're also, I think, more or less the same age.
01:27:16.280 After this wonderful visit I had with you, you can see, I want to be like you so much,
01:27:20.460 I bought one of those microphones that you have.
01:27:22.480 I'm like, wow, I sounded really good on Glenn's show.
01:27:25.080 Now I need a little beard going.
01:27:27.160 Yeah, just a little goatee, and you look a little like Colonel Sanders, and you're all set.
01:27:31.560 I want to read something to you, Adam, and just get your thoughts on it.
01:27:36.220 We're working with 20 different states right now on legislation, anti-ESG legislation,
01:27:42.240 and having the treasuries divest themselves of places like BlackRock, okay,
01:27:49.320 that are clearly working against the interests of the everyday people.
01:27:53.620 So this is a statement from the Idaho Association of Commerce and Industry,
01:27:59.480 and I want to read this to you and get your thoughts.
01:28:02.480 Some in the Idaho legislature are opposed to consider legislation to deal with ESG,
01:28:08.120 or Environment, Social, and Governance.
01:28:11.020 ESG, a risk management system, is being labeled as the latest threat to individual rights.
01:28:18.120 While as preposterous as this sounds, folks like Glenn Beck have given legislators
01:28:23.860 a farcical conspiracy theory from which legislation is being crafted.
01:28:29.080 While it's easy to dismiss due to its lack of basis in reality,
01:28:34.720 the problems it creates for businesses are real.
01:28:38.060 Risk management for all companies, small and large, private, or publicly traded,
01:28:42.920 have common threads in determining asset risks from environmental factors,
01:28:47.260 such as climate change or local weather patterns.
01:28:50.720 Additional risks are present in employment and management relationships
01:28:54.300 and community acceptance of the business.
01:28:56.560 Finally, the governance of all companies are critical considerations
01:29:00.560 when it comes to risk management for investors.
01:29:03.240 Business is, by definition, based on a risk-reward system.
01:29:07.080 Legislative efforts to manage how risk inputs are evaluated
01:29:11.520 are unwelcome and foundationally dangerous to free enterprise.
01:29:17.400 These people are actually using that.
01:29:18.780 The Idaho Association of Commerce and Industry believes and defends
01:29:26.520 that if Idaho wants to retain the moniker of the least regulated state in the nation,
01:29:31.080 there is no role for government to dictate how business or business
01:29:34.880 and their investors will evaluate the importance to each company,
01:29:39.020 whether it is through formal systems labeled as ESG or otherwise.
01:29:43.200 Listen to this.
01:29:44.200 The tragic reality of the new world is one where talking heads drive policy
01:29:52.040 to stir the masses by creating non-existent problems
01:29:56.980 and then solving the problem with massive overreaches into the private sector.
01:30:04.280 Businesses cannot stand by and allow this to happen,
01:30:07.740 and we will firmly defend our members' ability to run their own companies
01:30:12.280 in the way that best suits them as a private and independent entity.
01:30:18.020 Well, first of all, congratulations.
01:30:19.900 You are now an official conspiracy theorist.
01:30:22.560 Oh, yeah.
01:30:23.160 This is good news.
01:30:24.460 Yeah.
01:30:24.800 Yeah.
01:30:25.240 That's why I always call myself the crackpot.
01:30:27.460 I figure that's much easier.
01:30:28.680 You know, they don't have to kill me.
01:30:29.820 Well, unfortunately, and so much happened in such a fast amount of time
01:30:35.760 since we last saw each other, and a lot of it's coming much closer,
01:30:40.080 I think we're seeing the total capture.
01:30:42.000 The capture is more or less complete, and with that I mean if we go back
01:30:45.720 and just talk specifically about what ESG is, and it's great hearing it now.
01:30:50.420 A lot of people are talking about it.
01:30:51.980 They're not quite sure exactly what it means, but, again,
01:30:54.120 it stands for Environmental Social Governance, and there's a measuring standard
01:31:01.600 that goes along with this, which was created literally by the bankers,
01:31:05.300 including BlackRock, and, you know, with a separate foundation,
01:31:09.160 to determine how environmentally conscious, socially conscious,
01:31:13.400 and governance conscious a corporation is,
01:31:16.160 and we're talking mainly about publicly listed companies.
01:31:19.060 And hang on just a second.
01:31:20.100 To give you an idea, there's no individual choice on anything.
01:31:23.160 I've talked to people in the oil industry this week, and they have said,
01:31:27.620 Glenn, we can't, the leases and everything, yeah, we need that.
01:31:31.580 We can't get a dime from the banks.
01:31:35.280 So that's ESG.
01:31:37.280 The banks say, no, those oil rigs, that's not potential risk.
01:31:41.540 Not just the banks, it's much worse than that.
01:31:43.820 It's the retirement funds, pension funds, insurance companies,
01:31:48.260 and they have, you know, for their own clients,
01:31:51.600 they have certain things they can and cannot invest in.
01:31:53.780 And this ESG has become this fictitious score.
01:31:58.760 And if I don't have a Merrill Lynch retirement account,
01:32:03.400 but I understand that people who do are already seeing the ESG score
01:32:07.560 of their portfolio, of the companies that they have in their portfolio.
01:32:12.480 And so we've seen a lot of this taking place over the past probably five years
01:32:19.920 is when it really started to accelerate.
01:32:21.520 So environmental, that's all Green New Deal.
01:32:24.080 And holy crap, we missed, we totally weren't paying attention,
01:32:28.580 and they passed a trillion and a half dollars,
01:32:30.920 of which half is going into that kind of stuff.
01:32:33.700 Now, the latest bill that just passed that.
01:32:37.040 The latest one, yeah, the omnibus bill.
01:32:38.400 Yeah, the omnibus bill, yeah.
01:32:39.560 Oh, these things are horrible.
01:32:40.280 These things are horrible when you look in at all the money.
01:32:43.340 And that's all, I'm sure the Federal Reserve is very happy.
01:32:46.900 Oh, yes, we've got to push some money out.
01:32:49.400 Yes, yes.
01:32:50.220 That's not going to help inflation.
01:32:51.800 But the social part, we've been watching,
01:32:55.300 really, the acceleration with Black Lives Matter.
01:32:58.120 You saw every corporation giving away tens of millions of dollars,
01:33:02.420 donating tens of millions of dollars to Black Lives Matter, Inc.,
01:33:06.040 which, by the way, has been completely dissolved.
01:33:09.080 There's no one around who runs it.
01:33:11.280 The founders are all the mansions that wears the money.
01:33:14.400 There's a lot of groups looking for money.
01:33:16.200 Say, hey, we were all there.
01:33:17.500 The money went through you.
01:33:18.400 Where did it go?
01:33:20.420 So that's also what's, and then we have the governance part,
01:33:23.180 which is equity.
01:33:25.040 So do we have the right amount of Black and brown people in the organization?
01:33:29.460 Do we have the right amount of female to male to transgender to whatever?
01:33:33.560 It all has to be equitable and equal, and equity is really the key term.
01:33:38.940 But the social governance capture has come closer to the environmental with the war,
01:33:46.020 the war, I'll just say it, in Ukraine.
01:33:49.060 I mean, first of all, COVID is yesterday's news.
01:33:51.320 We're still in that headspace where we're freaked out about stuff.
01:33:57.180 And during lockdowns, et cetera, the thing that everybody could kind of glom onto,
01:34:02.780 which created this social cohesion that we all, oh, my goodness,
01:34:06.640 we can get out of this, was masking, social distancing,
01:34:09.740 and eventually proof of vaccination, et cetera, et cetera.
01:34:13.400 So now we have, we're still kind of reeling from COVID, and, you know, things are stopping,
01:34:18.700 but, you know, there's not even any news about it.
01:34:20.540 Please pay no attention to the Pfizer documents that came out.
01:34:24.480 And we have tremendous inflation, uncertainty in the world.
01:34:29.040 War is always scary.
01:34:30.780 And what have we all glommed onto?
01:34:33.180 Thanks to the corporations who led the way, the huge divestiture in starting with Russian oil,
01:34:38.220 but then tech companies.
01:34:39.240 Everyone just can't.
01:34:40.700 I mean, I'm surprised they didn't wake up this morning and go to Google Maps
01:34:43.920 and not be able to find Russia.
01:34:45.420 I mean, they can cancel, and we're all jumping on board.
01:34:49.420 And this is wrong.
01:34:50.520 This is fundamentally, at a human level, wrong.
01:34:53.960 It's wrong also because despite what the people say, that this is free market,
01:34:59.140 that it's individual, you know, individuals get to choose their own way,
01:35:03.440 that is not true.
01:35:05.820 It's not the case.
01:35:06.080 It's not the case.
01:35:06.820 It is the exact opposite.
01:35:09.240 Wall Street is driving this.
01:35:10.720 Wall Street is pushing.
01:35:12.180 They're saying you cannot be in Russian stocks or Russian assets or commodities.
01:35:18.640 You've got to get out of it.
01:35:20.820 And because of this capture that's taken place with the large corporations
01:35:25.040 who are advertising and telling everybody how great it is,
01:35:27.940 I mean, the things that are happening.
01:35:30.560 This morning, I got an email from Universal Audio.
01:35:33.320 They make audio equipment that I use.
01:35:35.120 Well, this is so horrible what's going on.
01:35:37.340 We cut off all Russian customers.
01:35:39.260 They can't even access our IP addresses.
01:35:41.840 Like, why are you doing that?
01:35:43.020 Isn't creativity cross boundaries?
01:35:45.080 Isn't that for all people of the world?
01:35:48.100 Same with, I'm a ham, as in ham radio operator.
01:35:51.540 There's a database online called QRZ.com, QRZ.com, and you can find all the call signs in there,
01:35:59.320 and you can look stuff up.
01:36:00.720 These guys, they took out all the Russian call signs overnight.
01:36:03.760 This is insanity.
01:36:07.260 It is a psychological escape, and we're following straight into demise.
01:36:16.240 You know, I said earlier today, if they can do this to Vladimir Putin,
01:36:23.560 who willy-nilly just throws people out of windows and gets away with it,
01:36:29.240 has billions of dollars and a country with a ton of nukes.
01:36:34.720 If they can do this to him, what the hell do you think they'll think about doing something to you
01:36:42.400 when you disagree?
01:36:43.380 Well, and it's the cancellation that is the scary part, because it's financial cancelling,
01:36:51.120 and they did it to Canadian truckers.
01:36:54.740 I mean, in the omnibus bill, I don't know the exact thing,
01:36:58.580 it was $100 billion the IRS is going to receive.
01:37:03.200 And you know who they're not going to go after?
01:37:05.320 Goldman Sachs.
01:37:06.580 They're not going to go after BlackRock.
01:37:08.460 They're going to go after small people, middle class people.
01:37:12.060 Probably people who have a low ESG score.
01:37:15.540 Probably parents who are standing up in their school board meetings and saying,
01:37:21.160 this is wrong.
01:37:22.520 Those people are going to be targeted.
01:37:24.660 Yes.
01:37:24.920 And you were talking to Michael Malice earlier, another fine Texas resident.
01:37:29.660 And, you know, he's absolutely right with the direction we're headed with this announcement.
01:37:39.340 Well, it's just another let's go study stuff and come back in six months.
01:37:42.720 But the cryptocurrency executive order.
01:37:45.560 Biggest story of the week.
01:37:47.080 I think that's the biggest story of the week.
01:37:49.260 Because once the central bank digital coin comes in,
01:37:52.820 and you can find online videos of the director of the Bank of International Settlements talking about this.
01:37:58.820 Again, the Canadian business association.
01:38:00.980 It's open.
01:38:01.760 They're very open about it.
01:38:03.180 That your money will have expiration.
01:38:06.320 If they give you money, you might not be able to use it after a certain period.
01:38:12.760 Literally, your dollars could be earmarked.
01:38:15.260 And this can be tracked all the way through your spending habit.
01:38:17.900 And when it pops up somewhere that you want to.
01:38:20.780 I mean, I can imagine with the environmental part at a certain point.
01:38:24.460 Sorry, you can't buy gas today.
01:38:26.220 You've surpassed your credits.
01:38:27.780 And I know this sounds like.
01:38:29.900 But China is doing this.
01:38:32.180 And there's one other thing.
01:38:32.960 Russia.
01:38:33.340 Russia started doing it, too.
01:38:35.860 Russia is now doing it.
01:38:37.540 Yeah.
01:38:38.200 Well, of course, it's a globalist movement.
01:38:41.020 Ultimately, the idea is to get us all people enslaved underneath what they're doing.
01:38:47.320 But the way I see it is it's a perfect two-pronged strategy.
01:38:54.060 Now, you can inflate oil prices.
01:38:57.700 You can make energy very expensive through legislation, executive orders, etc.
01:39:02.460 I truly believe that the idea.
01:39:05.220 And this is what you're hearing the administration saying.
01:39:07.920 Don't worry.
01:39:08.620 We're going to put 500,000 charging stations in.
01:39:11.320 Don't worry.
01:39:11.860 Oil won't be a problem once you buy an electric vehicle.
01:39:14.760 That's what they want everybody to do.
01:39:16.200 It's obvious.
01:39:17.540 And they will push us in that direction.
01:39:19.540 It will become unaffordable to commute to work.
01:39:22.960 A whole section of people, just like COVID, will have no problem working from home.
01:39:27.080 And it will be the – it's the physicals versus the virtuals, even though you and I, by definition, are kind of virtuals.
01:39:33.120 The physicals still have to go to work.
01:39:34.940 They have $5, $6 a gallon gas.
01:39:38.500 It's going to break that system.
01:39:41.000 Go home.
01:39:41.640 You can't work.
01:39:42.640 We'll send you some digital dollars.
01:39:44.200 Now, it's not tomorrow, but it's coming.
01:39:47.540 It's coming, I think, sooner, maybe longer than we would expect, but sooner than we hope.
01:39:55.340 Adam, hang on for just a second, because I want to continue the conversation about the digital currency.
01:40:01.760 Because does Congress or the people have a say in any of this, or is it all the Fed?
01:40:08.140 We'll get to that in just a second.
01:40:10.340 More with Adam Curry.
01:40:11.860 Joseph lives in Pennsylvania.
01:40:13.240 He writes in about Rough Greens, how it's affected his dog and his life.
01:40:17.680 He says, my Beagle is 17 years old.
01:40:21.460 He's sleeping about 20 hours a day.
01:40:22.860 This is like President Miles.
01:40:24.460 And Miles puts him to shame.
01:40:25.560 He's 23 hours a day.
01:40:26.620 He's 23 hours a day.
01:40:27.280 He's out.
01:40:27.980 Yeah.
01:40:28.600 He wasn't active.
01:40:29.880 I was afraid he was going to die soon.
01:40:31.320 I tried Rough Greens.
01:40:32.300 I'm amazed.
01:40:33.260 He's wagging his tail again, and I know he's happier.
01:40:36.400 His food and Rough Greens are gone every day.
01:40:39.400 He's eating well, and he's more active.
01:40:41.300 I'm amazed at Rough Greens.
01:40:43.620 I appreciate getting my buddy back again.
01:40:45.800 Thanks.
01:40:46.540 Joseph, thanks for listening.
01:40:47.920 Thanks for trying Rough Greens for your dog, and I'm so glad that your dog is seeing a difference.
01:40:52.880 It's pretty amazing, the difference.
01:40:54.600 I mean, they eat it like it's crack.
01:40:57.360 I would say I don't know what's in it, but I do.
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01:41:03.460 But it's like crack to them.
01:41:05.280 They love it, generally speaking.
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01:41:09.700 They run to the bowl.
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01:41:33.700 You know, in that executive order that Biden put out this week, it says we have six months to decide and come up with a plan.
01:41:53.100 And we're going to consult everyone.
01:41:55.420 Well, it talked about all its stakeholders, other countries, businesses around the world, labor unions.
01:42:01.900 But it didn't say anything about the American people or Congress.
01:42:05.800 Do you know that process?
01:42:09.140 Is it all through the Federal Reserve?
01:42:11.060 They get to choose?
01:42:14.320 Well, we have to go back to the Constitution, who's really allowed or has the power to create money.
01:42:20.940 And that is certainly not a commercial bank.
01:42:23.240 But that's, you know, the Federal Reserve Act changed that.
01:42:25.500 So that would be something that we would have to go back to.
01:42:28.620 But I think that what is good for people to understand, and I came to my own understanding when I talk to banker friends or people in politics,
01:42:37.480 you even see it now when they talk about raising the debt limit.
01:42:42.380 And, you know, there's always a polarizing issue.
01:42:45.860 Like, oh, my goodness.
01:42:46.900 You know, oh, the Republic is going to shut down this.
01:42:49.120 The Democrats are going to shut down the government.
01:42:50.580 But what is really going on is, and they're always surprised, like, well, you can't not raise the debt limit.
01:42:57.100 That's un-American.
01:42:58.000 I mean, you will literally hear people say that.
01:42:59.920 That's un-American.
01:43:00.880 Because the way our system works, which the financial system is, and this is why the Federal Reserve, who does create our money through debt,
01:43:10.440 says, you know, we like to keep inflation at 2% a year.
01:43:14.380 That's not 2% what you're paying extra in gas or what you're paying for household goods
01:43:19.620 or this consumer price index they've made up and changed throughout the years.
01:43:23.240 That's how much money they need to print every single year to create in order for the system to work.
01:43:30.600 And that's why, you know, a Toyota truck in the 70s cost $5,000.
01:43:35.500 Now it starts at $50,000.
01:43:37.020 That is the result of money printing throughout the decades.
01:43:42.060 And what's crazy is you saw this in real time recently.
01:43:46.080 They said in 2008, the price of gas was, what was it, $341,000.
01:43:54.000 Or what was the price of gas?
01:43:56.080 It was $411,000.
01:43:56.980 $411,000.
01:43:58.040 Yeah.
01:43:58.300 And now today, in today's dollars, they say due to inflation, that would be like $525,000.
01:44:04.180 You're like, wait, that was 12 years ago.
01:44:06.920 What are you talking about?
01:44:08.480 You know, it's not like 1950 to today.
01:44:11.340 Well, so now the gig is up because throughout the financial crisis of 2008, 2009, when they created a whole lot of money, then we had a similar issue in the liquidity, i.e. banks weren't trusting each other to even lend to each other.
01:44:28.280 So there's one or two weak sisters in the mix, which is still in there.
01:44:31.340 We don't know where.
01:44:32.740 Now we have another trillion and a half dollars going in.
01:44:35.700 So they're solving these problems kind of as they go along.
01:44:38.520 But the fix is the central bank digital currency, because then you don't have to create more money.
01:44:46.320 You can destroy money and you can destroy it directly from people by taking off minute amounts of their bank account after the decimal in just forever.
01:44:57.120 Adam Curry, great to talk to you.
01:44:58.940 Hope to talk to you again soon.
01:45:00.340 Thank you very much, Adam Curry.
01:45:02.500 You can find his podcast.
01:45:03.980 It's tremendous wherever you get your podcast.
01:45:07.120 Okay, coming up, what to do to prepare.
01:45:16.320 The Glenn Beck Program.
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01:45:33.840 Isn't that weird?
01:45:34.600 Everything's going horribly, yet the Dow just keeps going up.
01:45:40.480 Amazing.
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01:46:38.520 So there is a, um, the Washington Post wrote a story, why we obsess over the details of a nuclear apocalypse.
01:46:57.120 I don't, I mean, I don't think we need a story on that.
01:47:00.640 I think, you know, being vaporized is probably why we obsess over it.
01:47:05.280 And I don't know about anybody else, but I haven't obsessed over it, uh, since I was a kid, uh, you know, now to not have to worry about it for 30, 40 years.
01:47:16.780 And then suddenly like, Hey, by the way, uh, they might use nukes.
01:47:21.520 That's kind of a problem seeing that it's the old foe that actually has all those old nukes and some new ones too.
01:47:29.900 Kind of a bad thing.
01:47:31.120 So, uh, we were talking about it in the office and Rob, you know, who was our blaze TV media critic, uh, started talking to us about the things that we have to do.
01:47:41.640 And so I thought I would bring him in today.
01:47:43.820 I didn't realize he was going to wear a hazmat suit, but, uh, but you're looking good, Rob.
01:47:49.380 Well, thank you.
01:47:49.920 I'm going to take off the mask.
01:47:51.000 You are the only person that could get me to wear a mask.
01:47:53.020 Really?
01:47:53.580 Yeah.
01:47:53.940 Yeah.
01:47:54.100 Okay, good.
01:47:54.680 The mask of course is, I don't know if you saw, but the, um, Department of Homeland Security said that after the nuclear blast hits and after you've used your, your school desk.
01:48:04.040 Yeah.
01:48:04.540 That you have to get under.
01:48:05.560 To get under, to protect yourself.
01:48:07.240 Which when I was about six, I knew that was ridiculous.
01:48:11.840 Right.
01:48:12.180 Yeah.
01:48:12.500 We saw the film of how everything is vaporized.
01:48:15.420 With the turtle.
01:48:15.820 Yeah.
01:48:16.080 And then they, and then they said with the turtle, get under the desk.
01:48:19.720 And I, I remember being probably six going, this is not going to protect me from what I just saw.
01:48:27.340 I will say too, I'm happy you took the mask off.
01:48:29.580 Uh, cause it's, I don't picture you that way, but I also would say any white guy wearing a white hood, also not a good one.
01:48:35.420 Yeah, not a good, yeah.
01:48:36.080 So we took the hood out, so it's all good.
01:48:38.180 All right.
01:48:38.360 So, um, Clayton Bixby.
01:48:40.240 I was doing my Clayton Bixby impersonation.
01:48:41.980 Okay.
01:48:42.200 Um, so they said you're supposed to, you know, and then you're supposed to wash your clothes or wash yourself.
01:48:47.900 And then apparently after you get the radiation off, you're supposed to go in the fallout.
01:48:52.500 Remember fallout shelters?
01:48:53.480 Oh yeah.
01:48:53.780 My, my grammar school had a fallout shelter with the number of people that could be in the building.
01:48:58.180 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:48:58.600 Like this used to be something I think our millennial and, uh, Gen Z listeners don't remember this.
01:49:03.640 My senior essay in high school, uh, for the American government class or whatever it was, was on our fallout shelter.
01:49:11.680 Because one end of it ended in ventilation right outside.
01:49:17.500 And it was like, that's really not how it's supposed to work.
01:49:21.300 But anyway.
01:49:22.340 So, so then to protect everybody in there, you're supposed to do the six foot distancing and wear a mask so that they don't get COVID.
01:49:29.640 Yeah.
01:49:30.040 We've had a nuclear bomb, but that's what we're supposed to do.
01:49:32.280 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:49:32.960 But, but there's some other, I mean, this is obviously joking, but there's some other things that people can do.
01:49:37.700 I don't know if you saw the study a couple of weeks ago, but a vast majority of millennials and Gen Zs couldn't use a paper map to save their life.
01:49:45.740 I think this is a real problem.
01:49:48.220 Right.
01:49:48.440 You know, things go down, just GPS for any reason.
01:49:52.320 GPS goes down.
01:49:53.480 Nobody knows how to get anywhere.
01:49:54.860 Right.
01:49:55.080 I mean, and it's heavily hackable, the GPS system.
01:49:58.060 I was going to say the map is?
01:49:59.220 No, no, no.
01:49:59.640 The GPS system, not, not the map, but the GPS system is heavily hackable.
01:50:03.180 Yeah.
01:50:03.340 And the Russians have already said that they've got directed energy weapons that they've tested on a satellite and shot it down to tell us that if we do something to them, they're going to take out our GPS system first.
01:50:14.620 So all the millennials, they've got the phone and they think that they can, and Gen Zers, they can go someplace.
01:50:20.020 Get yourself a map.
01:50:21.160 I don't know if you know, one of my hobbies is I'm trying to drive through every county in the United States and I'm at about 75% of them.
01:50:26.920 You're not married, are you?
01:50:27.860 I'm not.
01:50:28.360 Yeah.
01:50:28.580 Which makes it easy.
01:50:29.180 It does make it easy.
01:50:30.260 I was just, I mean, there's a few tip-offs.
01:50:32.200 There's a chicken and an egg situation going on there as well.
01:50:35.860 I have a big, I have the big Rand McNally Road Atlas that I buy every, every month, but I just figured I'd bring in the small ones.
01:50:42.980 It's not the Texas.
01:50:43.920 I have to tell you, we got rid of ours.
01:50:45.680 When Tanya and I met 25 years ago, she used to be the navigator and she would read the map and I would drive.
01:50:52.460 And we were so excited when GPS came out because it would end the arguments.
01:50:56.620 No, no, you missed the turn.
01:50:58.760 I told you it was right there.
01:51:00.040 All of that stuff went away.
01:51:02.200 But we can read maps.
01:51:04.540 My kids don't even know anything about them.
01:51:08.380 Right.
01:51:08.880 And you need to learn how to read a map.
01:51:11.120 Yeah.
01:51:11.440 Get yourself a compass.
01:51:12.380 I know that it's going to flip when the magnetic flips.
01:51:15.100 I know that you've been wondering about that since you were a kid.
01:51:17.380 No, it's coming.
01:51:17.900 But, you know, get yourself a map.
01:51:19.980 Just know where the declination is for the magnetic north and use a map.
01:51:24.820 So, that's, you know, one thing.
01:51:26.900 The other thing is, I mean, I bought iodine this week.
01:51:30.660 I don't know if you remember.
01:51:32.160 I do, but that's a little, I mean.
01:51:34.540 It's a little much.
01:51:35.320 Yeah, it's a little much.
01:51:36.080 I might have bought it for the bit, but I did buy iodine.
01:51:38.120 Okay, all right.
01:51:38.700 But, you know, in Europe, I think they sold out of iodine.
01:51:43.200 Right.
01:51:44.300 Because, you know, they're right there.
01:51:46.520 Right.
01:51:46.760 And what iodine does is apparently the radioactive iodine will go into your thyroid.
01:51:52.440 So, if you have regular iodine in your thyroid, then the radioactive iodine can't go in, and
01:51:57.640 that saves your system.
01:51:59.360 That's the science behind the idea.
01:52:00.420 How much of that?
01:52:00.980 Do you just, like, take a swig of it?
01:52:02.120 I don't know.
01:52:02.940 You have to look online.
01:52:03.780 I am not Dr. Rob.
01:52:04.640 Well, if we have a...
01:52:05.640 I'm not Dr. Rob.
01:52:07.440 That might be something you look up, too, because along with a map, you may not have internet.
01:52:15.720 Right.
01:52:16.320 I'm just saying.
01:52:16.700 Yeah.
01:52:16.960 Print these things out to have them.
01:52:18.740 Then you should have a bug out bag.
01:52:20.200 Maybe not this one.
01:52:21.440 Okay.
01:52:22.000 So, for the bit.
01:52:22.960 And I needed a bug out bag.
01:52:24.080 This is the smallest bug out bag I've ever seen.
01:52:25.380 This is basically for a Smurf.
01:52:27.040 Yes, it is.
01:52:28.080 I went online, and I went to Amazon, and I bought a bug out bag, and I looked at the
01:52:31.560 bug out bag, and it said it has 242 pieces in it.
01:52:34.340 So, I assumed that it would be somewhat big.
01:52:37.500 Because it looks like a backpack.
01:52:39.740 A big backpack.
01:52:39.860 It looks like a backpack.
01:52:40.720 But a very, very small backpack.
01:52:42.000 But it actually has stuff that you can use, right?
01:52:44.460 It's got, you know, it's got a shovel.
01:52:47.900 If you were a Smurf and needed to dig a latrine pit, you know, there's a Smurf-sized shovel.
01:52:53.080 That's like a garden hoe.
01:52:54.220 Yeah.
01:52:54.800 That's not a shovel.
01:52:56.260 That's a garden hoe.
01:52:56.580 You would get a bigger kit.
01:52:58.020 Yeah.
01:52:58.280 I'm just saying.
01:52:59.080 You're just saying.
01:52:59.860 Yeah.
01:53:00.060 This is the one.
01:53:00.640 I mean, unless you're, you know, like, I come from big-boned people.
01:53:04.300 That's what, you know, everybody fat in my family used to say.
01:53:07.680 We're big-boned people.
01:53:08.680 No, we're not.
01:53:09.120 We're fat.
01:53:09.960 This is for very small-boned people.
01:53:12.260 So, this is why I thought it was going to be big.
01:53:14.720 It said it came with an axe.
01:53:16.860 Oh, wow.
01:53:17.480 Wow.
01:53:17.580 So, this is the axe.
01:53:18.200 What is that?
01:53:18.620 Like a dandelion axe?
01:53:19.720 Yeah.
01:53:20.080 I think you can cut down some dandelions with.
01:53:22.060 But there are some things.
01:53:23.060 That's about the size of about two fingers, by the way.
01:53:24.700 The actual blade of the axe.
01:53:26.640 Yeah.
01:53:26.800 There are some things you can use.
01:53:27.960 I mean, there's.
01:53:29.140 Those are very good.
01:53:30.180 Space blankets.
01:53:30.360 These are actually very good to have in the car.
01:53:32.360 So, this is actually going to go in my car.
01:53:33.880 This is if you're caging any illegal immigrants.
01:53:36.240 Yes.
01:53:36.480 You're allowed to put the space blankets on.
01:53:37.980 Or if your car gets out.
01:53:39.320 Or you want it.
01:53:39.960 Maybe it protects radiation.
01:53:41.320 I don't know.
01:53:41.660 I don't know.
01:53:42.760 I can't say it does.
01:53:43.920 Might want to look that up, too, before the internet goes.
01:53:45.860 Right.
01:53:46.140 You know.
01:53:46.440 But, you know, you've got these types of things.
01:53:48.540 So, give me some bug about it.
01:53:49.680 This is how I know who's really prepared.
01:53:52.680 Do you have food storage?
01:53:53.860 I do.
01:53:54.460 You do.
01:53:55.320 How long?
01:53:57.460 About 30 days.
01:53:58.480 Not a lot of time.
01:53:59.100 Okay.
01:53:59.320 No, that's better than most.
01:54:00.780 Okay.
01:54:02.140 Do you have a go bag in your car or anything else?
01:54:05.180 This was the start of it.
01:54:06.340 Okay.
01:54:06.800 That was the start of it.
01:54:07.520 So, it's a good start.
01:54:08.240 It's a good start.
01:54:08.800 You get a good one.
01:54:09.260 Good start.
01:54:11.100 Do you have a surgical kit?
01:54:14.460 This is where it separates the men and the boys.
01:54:17.280 This actually has string.
01:54:19.440 It doesn't have a full surgical kit.
01:54:21.260 But I can like Jerry ring it.
01:54:22.960 I can fish.
01:54:23.780 Yeah.
01:54:23.980 You know what's crazy is that string.
01:54:27.700 You got a broken leg.
01:54:29.360 Give me that string.
01:54:31.660 But, I mean, but that brings up the, I mean, we were all of an age where we probably were
01:54:35.640 all Boy Scouts for a certain period of time.
01:54:37.860 That was part of what we did.
01:54:39.700 And I couldn't find it.
01:54:40.680 I've moved like three times in the past four years.
01:54:42.400 I couldn't find.
01:54:42.920 I have a 1972 Boy Scout field book, which is fantastic.
01:54:49.180 Not the handbook.
01:54:50.080 Yeah.
01:54:50.280 It's a field book.
01:54:51.300 And it's a survival manual.
01:54:52.660 It teaches you.
01:54:53.280 Yeah.
01:54:53.560 You know the other things like how to lash.
01:54:55.460 Like, I don't think many millennials.
01:54:57.020 Even though somebody say to me, Stu, you've got to be like me.
01:55:00.880 Hey.
01:55:01.680 Hey.
01:55:02.180 Take on the lashing, will you?
01:55:03.400 Yeah.
01:55:04.180 I have no idea what you're talking about.
01:55:05.700 Is that whipping people?
01:55:06.880 I don't know what.
01:55:07.440 No, no.
01:55:07.860 It's how to build structures with wood in small trees.
01:55:12.860 You know, like you take the things, like you look the bridge over the River Kwai.
01:55:16.260 Like, the Boy Scouts taught you how to build that.
01:55:17.740 I don't want to live in that world.
01:55:18.800 You know, what's crazy is, you know, I have the, I was so proud.
01:55:22.080 I got the surgical kit.
01:55:24.660 And I mean, it has everything.
01:55:26.660 It has, I mean, you can remove an appendix or whatever, you know, have it, brought it home,
01:55:32.220 got the book, how to remove the appendix and things like that, you know.
01:55:35.580 I'm not coming to your house for anything.
01:55:37.100 Yeah, you know, it's just so we know.
01:55:38.420 Tanya said, honey, who's going to do the surgery?
01:55:44.060 Yeah.
01:55:44.600 Because I ain't doing it on you, and I certainly do not want you doing it on me.
01:55:50.500 And I'm like, well, I mean, but if we have to, she's like, let me die.
01:55:56.400 Let my appendix burst.
01:55:58.700 I don't want you with your grubby hands in my internal organs.
01:56:03.360 I think this is the appendix.
01:56:05.700 Why is there Cheeto dust in there?
01:56:08.420 I don't understand.
01:56:09.340 She died from the Cheeto infection.
01:56:16.240 I don't know.
01:56:17.080 I think this is, I feel like buying a surgical kit is how, like, the series Dexter starts.
01:56:21.980 You know, it just, it doesn't end well.
01:56:24.320 Now the problem is, is I have all of this stuff.
01:56:28.560 If we're in an emergency and somebody's like, I have to have my appendix out, I'd have no idea where it is.
01:56:34.360 Okay, kids, everybody into the garage, start going through those boxes.
01:56:38.060 I know we have one here someplace.
01:56:39.680 This happened in the documentary, Spies Like Us, where they had to improvise an appendix removal.
01:56:45.320 They were not able to do it either.
01:56:46.820 Well, I figure the first person will die of appendicitis.
01:56:50.640 It'll burst.
01:56:51.300 Right.
01:56:51.440 The second person will at least have the set.
01:56:54.420 We'll know where it is.
01:56:55.440 Right.
01:56:55.820 Because we're like, that can't happen again.
01:56:58.060 Let's make sure we all remember where the set is.
01:57:01.440 Then that person will die because we have no idea what we're doing.
01:57:05.980 The third person will also die because the person who had just a little bit of experience will be in so much trauma, they won't be able to do it.
01:57:14.440 Right.
01:57:14.640 But by, like, person 85, there's a good chance you might survive.
01:57:19.980 Exactly right.
01:57:21.420 Rob, thank you so much for coming in.
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01:57:25.720 Now you feel prepared.
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01:58:57.300 Did you really buy a surgical kit?
01:59:15.180 I did buy a surgical kit.
01:59:16.740 What is in it?
01:59:18.280 Like a scalpel?
01:59:19.180 Knives and stuff.
01:59:20.260 Yeah.
01:59:20.680 Scalpels and things that, you know, you use to open people up.
01:59:23.820 Well, if you're, if you're describing it that way, you shouldn't have a surgical kit.
01:59:27.200 It shouldn't be.
01:59:27.900 I want to live.
01:59:29.260 I want a neighbor who is either a doctor or a vet.
01:59:32.800 A vet.
01:59:33.500 I'll take a vet.
01:59:34.520 At that point, yes.
01:59:35.940 Yeah.
01:59:36.120 Over me.
01:59:36.680 Oh, that's a good point.
01:59:37.320 I'll take a vet.
01:59:37.720 I'll take a vet in a second over you.
01:59:39.160 Right.
01:59:40.080 And, you know, my next, I'm, I haven't decided yet.
01:59:44.020 No, I've decided, but my wife hasn't heard about this yet.
01:59:48.360 Ah.
01:59:48.940 Okay.
01:59:49.260 And so that's what's going to stop me.
01:59:51.240 I want an x-ray machine.
01:59:52.620 I really want a CAT scan, but those are way expensive.
01:59:56.200 And you want a home x-ray machine?
01:59:59.100 Yeah.
01:59:59.760 Yeah.
02:00:00.400 That's, that doesn't strike you as insane at all.
02:00:03.460 No, because I think that, I mean, I'm planning on, you know, trying to help people.
02:00:10.040 You know what I mean?
02:00:10.600 Right.
02:00:11.200 And not like I'm hanging out the Dr. Beck shingle, which technically I could do.
02:00:15.440 Not that, but I mean, if things break down and you don't have access to things, if I, if
02:00:21.480 I have a doctor friend or a vet, if people are in real trouble, they could, we could fix
02:00:27.420 them.
02:00:27.800 This is not me, not me, but they could fix you.
02:00:30.340 This is striking me as HH Holmes and how that story started.
02:00:33.440 Like if you're building a house with trap doors and all of a sudden they're there, what is
02:00:38.180 going on with you?
02:00:39.460 No, no, no.
02:00:41.220 I was thinking to myself today, I was like, I really need to get a generator.
02:00:46.060 And it just shows how many steps behind this road I am from you.
02:00:50.660 I'm like, I need to, you know, I need to get a coat.
02:00:53.480 I should buy a coat.
02:00:54.560 See, I want a 3D printing machine, a big one, a big one.
02:00:58.740 And because I have one already.
02:01:00.260 No, I'm talking, what?
02:01:01.120 You have a 3D printer.
02:01:02.180 I have a little teeny one.
02:01:03.160 I mean, because I live in a place where, you know, tractors are used.
02:01:07.240 If you can't get a part, we have to make a part.
02:01:11.020 Right.
02:01:11.520 You know what I mean?
02:01:11.940 So a 3D printer would be really good.
02:01:13.700 I'm thinking community.
02:01:14.900 I'm not thinking for, when the apocalypse comes, I'm going to be making toys.
02:01:20.780 I mean, you know, it's, I'm not sitting in my house just making, you know, that looks
02:01:25.560 just like.
02:01:26.400 It is cool though.
02:01:27.000 It's fun to make things on a 3D printer.
02:01:28.620 It is, it is.
02:01:29.480 But I'm thinking about the community.
02:01:31.520 What is it that is a high ticket item that maybe, you know, nobody else can have and
02:01:37.000 nobody else can afford as we pool things together.
02:01:40.080 Right.
02:01:40.240 Jay Leno has a 3D printer for all of his old timey cars.
02:01:43.520 Right.
02:01:43.720 And he can print the out of, you know, whatever.
02:01:46.080 You can't get a certain part for a 1958 car.
02:01:49.260 Correct.
02:01:49.420 He can print it.
02:01:50.300 Right.
02:01:50.780 So you get one of those.
02:01:51.800 That, that seems like.
02:01:52.760 Yeah.
02:01:53.380 And maybe I could print an x-ray machine.
02:01:56.780 See, here's the problem though.
02:01:58.500 You are not, you're not prepared.
02:02:00.380 I mean, you are out in the cold, you know, going, I should have thought of gloves.
02:02:03.500 Right.
02:02:04.060 Yes.
02:02:04.420 That's me.
02:02:04.960 Right.
02:02:05.240 But I am so prepared, but I'm so far down the road.
02:02:08.240 I just have this feeling that it's going to be something like, oh, don't worry about
02:02:12.440 it.
02:02:12.520 We have an x-ray machine.
02:02:13.480 All I have to do is plug it.
02:02:15.620 Oh, no.
02:02:16.360 Oh, crap.
02:02:18.420 It's going to be one of those things.
02:02:20.220 They're like.
02:02:20.560 This is going to a European plug.
02:02:22.880 What?
02:02:24.680 It's going to be one of those things.
02:02:27.120 Don't worry.
02:02:27.880 I can use the 3D printer, but it needs to be plugged in too.
02:02:34.100 It's so true.
02:02:35.340 Glenn, you shouldn't have bought all those excess supplies from Ukraine.
02:02:38.300 Yeah.
02:02:38.900 Because there is a point, and I think you're well beyond it, where you can't prepare for
02:02:44.160 everything, and you wind up preparing for a million things that won't happen, and the
02:02:47.960 one thing that you've left off the list is the thing that will occur.
02:02:51.900 Yeah, but I am preparing in such a way, because my wife said, honey, honey, honey, honey, if
02:02:56.740 none of this happens for the next 10 years.
02:02:59.500 Yeah.
02:02:59.720 Okay.
02:03:00.060 Right.
02:03:00.980 That's a bad, that's a really, that was a good investment.
02:03:05.340 And I'm like, yeah, I know, but if it does, I can live with, it didn't happen.
02:03:14.160 I couldn't live with having the means to help people, and then missing the boat.
02:03:20.340 You know what I mean?
02:03:20.920 Yeah.
02:03:21.540 I've had that thought with a, before I owned a gun, I had that thought all the time.
02:03:25.200 Like, if I don't get a gun, somebody's going to break in here, I'm going to just, all I'm
02:03:28.680 going to be thinking about, not my children dying.
02:03:30.620 Right, right.
02:03:31.080 Not a gun to the side of my head.
02:03:32.740 It's just like, why didn't I go to the stupid gun store?
02:03:36.360 That's the way I feel about an x-ray machine.
02:03:38.200 Right.
02:03:38.340 Why didn't I get the x-ray machine?
02:03:41.940 At least on Halloween, you'll be able to really x-ray the candy and find out if there's metal
02:03:46.620 inside.
02:03:47.180 My neighborhood will be safe.