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00:02:40.260okay okay okay okay okay i know this is gonna sound crazy like hey mr talk show host the worst
00:02:49.820thing you can do is start with time travel however i'm not your typical talk show host so
00:02:58.540i'm starting with time travel but listen something came out in science yesterday and it was reported
00:03:04.960on our i read it yesterday um and they now think time travel is possible but that's not what this
00:03:11.900story is about as i'm reading this story um this is science you know and and quantum physics and
00:03:19.400quantum mechanics and they're doing all this stuff with photons and particle entanglement and all
00:03:24.120this stuff and they're i believe we're in an era where science is going to say see there is no god
00:03:30.680but as i read this story and i tried to understand it i'm like wait a minute that's proving there is
00:03:36.360a god this is this is the way i mean this to me this is prayer this is that that interconnectedness
00:03:44.840that we have with our families i mean i i'm starting with time travel believe it or not
00:03:50.960and then we're going to get into the you know many many ways we're all going to die in some
00:03:55.440horrible i don't i don't know cruise ship uh you know virus i don't know we'll start here in 60
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00:05:16.760this show's known for its heavy science of course you know all the many science awards that we have
00:05:21.520won um so let me do my best to come at this not as a scientist and somebody who barely understands
00:05:29.000anything uh regarding quantum mechanics but
00:05:33.660they have now through experiments they believe that time travel is possible but it's not the
00:05:43.540way you think it is so i want you to i want you to think of it this way imagine that you're a
00:05:49.960father and you're sitting alone in you know in your house uh and the clock on the wall is ticking
00:05:55.460forward as it always does but tomorrow you know uh something terrible is going to happen to your
00:06:02.700daughter she's about to walk into real danger bad choice risky path something like that and your
00:06:09.200heart aches because you wish you could reach back to yesterday and just say don't go that way turn
00:06:14.500around stay home you want to tell her hey today her tomorrow today is not good because you made
00:06:23.280this choice now in the movies you'd go through like a glowing door or you'd get into a delorean
00:06:28.500or whatever but that's not what this is there's fresh scientific thinking now that has just been
00:06:34.120published that says that one day you might be able to send a warning back through back through time
00:06:41.240you're not gonna go with your body it's just you're gonna slip like a a hidden message hidden
00:06:47.520in a fold of the universe okay and here's my best telling and my best understanding of what science
00:06:54.500is telling us now they're saying time is not a straight railroad track marching only forward
00:07:00.900it's like a long ribbon flexible and under the right conditions at the tiniest invisible scales
00:07:08.740the ribbon can twist and loop back so the end connects with the beginning the scientists are
00:07:15.760calling this a closed loop in time and it's kind of like this cosmic roller coaster where cause and
00:07:21.100effect gently circle on themselves okay you can't go change you can't go kill hitler or anything
00:07:28.120like that okay and you can't send your whole self back you can only send they believe information
00:07:33.280so think of it this way you and your daughter are connected in a special invisible way
00:07:39.740scientists would say like two dancers who have practiced the same steps so perfectly that when
00:07:46.580one moves the other feels it instantly even across great distances okay you carefully prepare your
00:07:55.000warning today in the future um to send it back to her yesterday and you know exactly how she's
00:08:05.220going to receive it and understand it yesterday because you've already lived through the moment
00:08:09.540when she gets it. And so you can adjust the message to cut through any of the noise or
00:08:13.480confusion and you are connected to her. So you have a special bond. You know how she's going to
00:08:20.780react. And so you write this message, if you will, in a way that makes her pause or smile or take
00:08:29.980action in a different way. When the loop closes, the warning arrives in the past. Okay. Do you
00:08:37.160Remember, if you saw the movie Interstellar, remember dad is on the other side of the bookcase and he's doing something to her watch and she doesn't understand it for a long time.
00:08:46.200And then suddenly she's like, oh, my gosh, that's kind of what this kind of what this is talking about.
00:08:52.520So yesterday, your daughter hesitates at that crossroads and she chooses differently and she stays safe.
00:08:59.020And because she's safe, the future where you sit in your study and send the warning still happens exactly as the way it did.
00:09:07.160And so the story is consistent, no broken timelines, no disappearing parents,
00:09:12.000no, nobody's just like, hey, what happened to the other half of my body?
00:09:29.300Researchers were inspired by earlier experiments with light and quantum rules
00:09:34.960and all these things that I don't understand.
00:09:37.160And they believe now that time travel or time travel for information can flow backward without tearing reality apart.
00:09:47.400This is a fascinating story from a modernity news, and it shows at the deepest level of physics, the blending of Einstein's idea about gravity bending time with the strange rules that govern the tiniest bits of our world.
00:10:07.160that's my best interpretation of what the science and I know anybody who really actually
00:10:12.300know science is like, good God, this guy should be stopped. Um, but let me leave science of what
00:10:19.600was reported and now give it to you in a different way, a slightly different way. One we already know
00:10:28.740picture the dad again. It's you you're sitting in your study. You've lived through tomorrow's
00:10:35.240near disaster with your daughter you use that hidden ribbon of time the closed loop scientists
00:10:40.400describe you encode the warning and it's not a loud shout it's not a post-it note okay it's a
00:10:48.160whisper of information that slips backward through the twist of space-time your daughter back in
00:10:55.640yesterday doesn't hear a voice she doesn't see a vision she just feels something it's a sudden
00:11:03.660hesitation a quiet don't go there in her chest a hunch the spirit a prompting a god wink okay
00:11:15.000that's what they're saying can be sent back through time a god wink something that she
00:11:22.380will connect with an intuition a gut feeling and she acts on it she stays safe and the loop closes
00:11:30.380perfectly and the future still holds the loving dad who sent the message and everything is fine
00:11:35.660in in that framing of the same science those everyday moments are we're already experiencing
00:11:46.100them the flash of something feels off before a bad decision is made or an unexplained urge to
00:11:54.740calls a loved one right when they need it you ever had that sudden clarity that steers us away
00:12:01.660from trouble and we get to the other side we're like wow do you know what a disaster what made
00:12:06.220me think that tiny echoes of information traveling backward is that possible science now says yes
00:12:17.040No DeLoreans, no dinosaurs, just nudges woven into the fabric of the universe.
00:12:56.540If information can slip backward in principle, cleaner and clearer because the sender already remembers how it lands, then why couldn't our minds in their deepest hidden layers sometimes catch those whispers?
00:13:11.400A father's care, prayer, reaching his daughter as a feeling.
00:13:20.320Your own wiser future self offering a quiet course correction, not rewriting history, but just nudging it to unfold safely.
00:13:31.400Gut instinct, sixth sense, inner voice, promptings, the spirit, God winks.
00:13:38.480we have traditions religious traditions that have described this forever guidance that arrives just
00:13:46.180in time and always the logical mind has no clear reason science dismisses all of this stuff okay
00:13:55.620or they'll say well that is your mind processing you know your subconscious mind rapidly processing
00:14:01.100clues you know and it feels like it's in the past but it's not really whatever i've always described
00:30:12.320We've known about the Hantavirus forever, and I guess you have to eat rat poop or something usually to get it, and they still don't know how these people got it.
00:30:19.920They don't know how it's being transmitted, but they got it on this ship, right?
00:30:25.800Typically, you have to inhale rodent feces or you have to eat rat poop, like you said, so very few of us get it.
00:30:31.700Interestingly, Gene Hackman's wife died of this, so I don't know exactly how that happened.
00:37:50.260tell you that is the biggest problem nobody believes anything nobody believes anything
00:37:58.500and and what are they going to do they're going to have to get more draconian because
00:38:03.460people don't believe anything why would you know the problem here is you were working on a vaccine
00:38:09.340you were working on a vaccine wow you started a couple years ago what a coincidence you know
00:38:14.080what other vaccine you were working on? COVID. I mean, these guys are, this is a death cult.
00:38:21.660It's a death cult. And one of these viruses is going to be real. I don't know, maybe it's this
00:38:27.020one, but one of them is going to be real. And they have so discredited themselves. That's why
00:38:33.060Fauci needs to go to jail. That's why, you know, Jason, remember when we were talking about
00:38:38.880um the covid vaccine and this is early on early on and we showed the actual system of wire
00:38:48.460transfers of money going to the treasury uh was it the treasury or the fed the fed right
00:38:56.040the fed the fed so these these companies that are making the vaccine and selling them we were
00:39:02.300showing you the documents on how they were wire transferring their share of the profits to the
00:39:08.740fed. I still don't hear very much talk about that. And that's absolute proven fact. It's
00:39:16.000no credibility, no credibility. So just hold on to God. God will tell you what to do.
00:39:23.300Just pray, pray to serve him, pray to build his empire, pray to be on his side,
00:39:31.080pray that the spirit is with you always, live your life in a way that the spirit can always,
00:39:36.040and then never disobey the spirit, never disobey the spirit. Do exactly what you're told. No matter
00:39:42.920how crazy it sounds, do exactly what you're told. That is the only thing that will save any of us
00:39:48.500from here on out. Everything else has lost its credibility. You know what hasn't? Even your
00:39:53.500church can lose credibility. God hasn't lost credibility. I know I can still trust God.
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00:45:51.940in the last couple of weeks really about fraud and how this is going to save the dollar it could
00:45:56.820save america it will turn our spending problem around quickly and you don't have all the
00:46:02.900politicians can declare a victory because no none of them are going to put us through austerity none
00:46:08.180of them no matter how bad things get none of them are going to say you know what we need to start
00:46:11.620cutting you know medicare or medicaid or you know welfare they're never going to cut any of that
00:46:16.500never the way to cut huge numbers out of our budget is to go tackle the fraud the fraud and
00:46:24.420the corruption you could be talking a trillion dollars a year when you when you calculate all
00:46:31.300of the fraud all around it's a huge number and it's a huge problem and it would also uh send a
00:46:37.780very clear message uh to not only americans but all the freaking politicians and bureaucrats
00:46:44.260that are so corrupt right now we're not putting up with it because i not only want to get the money
00:46:49.460i'd like to claw some of it back but i'd like to put everybody in jail anybody who said keep your
00:46:55.220mouth shut should be in jail and one of the things the government is doing that i just love is we're
00:47:01.140not just going after uh the blue states everybody is saying oh donald trump is just trying to get
00:47:06.820get his enemies no his enemies in ohio um we're going after all of the states red and blue states
00:47:14.700and we're actually able to go after some of the red states easier because the red states are
00:47:19.440actually complying with turning over records and showing what's been happening and so we're
00:47:25.400starting to find things and thank god um there are people like uh luke rosiak uh luke is a guy
00:47:32.460He is from the Daily Wire. He's a senior investigative reporter. He's won the Doge Award for best reporting on corruption and where our money is going. He has written a great series of articles on the biggest Medicaid scandal that has ever been found.
00:47:50.440this is going to turn into the biggest heist i said this in 2009 or 10 you watch mark my words
00:47:58.380the treasury is being looted and this is going to all turn out in the end to be the biggest theft
00:48:06.160of the american people or any treasury in the history of the world and i think that's right
00:48:12.680where we're headed and luke has the information on what's happening in ohio he's going to run this
00:48:17.220down with us and i want to talk to him a little bit about why the somalis are are involved in all
00:48:23.260of this we have to understand it's not a race thing it's a cultural thing and when you understand
00:48:29.140that you can understand we can have an honest conversation about where should we be looking
00:48:35.240where are the easy you know where are the easy things to uh to find luke joins me in 60 seconds
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00:49:44.500your dog's going to love it. Roughgreens.com, promo code Beck. Luke, welcome to the program.
00:49:49.320Thank you for your service. Thank you for being an actual investigative journalist.
00:49:55.140That's not a hack and you're trying to do the right thing. Thank you for everything you've
00:49:59.340exposed. Thank you, Glenn. Start at the beginning. Anybody who hasn't been following,
00:50:06.600Give me a quick thumbnail of what is happening in Ohio.
00:50:12.500So I call it free butlers for Somalis.
00:50:16.640The Medicaid program is sending people to the houses of elderly people who tend to be Somali
00:50:24.960and saying, you know, you can have somebody come and clean your house, cook for you, even
00:50:30.200just do companionship and conversation, which sounds crazy.
00:50:34.040but the reason that part is key is because what they've done is the people providing these
00:50:38.720services are their own family members. So they figured out a way to get the government to pay
00:50:43.340you by the hour to hang out in your own house with your own family. And this is in Ohio alone,
00:50:49.840this costs $1 billion a year. A billion, a billion dollars. Now, how much of this is illegal?
00:50:58.380because parts of it you know I mean that is the law we you can have companion you can have somebody
00:51:05.280come over and clean the house and the government will pay for it as crazy as that sounds so where
00:51:11.260do they go wrong on this yeah so in my opinion it's essentially all waste and a large portion
00:51:18.440of it is fraud but that exact portion is somewhat unknowable because the program is inherently
00:51:23.380susceptible to fraud. It's happening in people's private residences in ways where it's really hard
00:51:29.540to prove. Like, were you really hanging out with your family member that day? Is your family member
00:51:35.740really disabled? Is this kind of a subjective maybe opinion of a doctor? Can you prove that
00:51:41.800the doctor was lying? It's very difficult. When you open this door that the government's going
00:51:47.020to start paying people for families hanging out with each other, it gets a little murky.
00:51:51.540um but i found a lot of evidence that the people running these middlemen companies so if i'm
00:51:57.020getting paid to hang out with my own mom i don't get paid directly by medicaid i become an employee
00:52:02.100of a different company that then builds medicaid and those companies are owned by the sketchiest
00:52:07.660people imaginable and yet the government just just trusts whatever form they send in and just
00:52:12.020reimburses them so that's what i was that's that's one of the things that i i looked at um you know
00:52:19.340you look in the investigation 288 medicaid registered businesses concentrated in seven
00:52:25.940buildings um these build over 250 million alone one building had 94 companies in it billing 66
00:52:35.620million and um and there are a lot of sketchy people making a lot of of money one of them is
00:52:41.920a democratic uh politician surprise surprise mohammed jama um and he was running it you know
00:52:50.720part-time while he was out campaigning he built 11 million dollars um received a whole bunch of
00:52:57.360donations from other home health owners sold it later um and it's it's it's this this nasty little
00:53:05.940web of of somalis and i bring up the somali thing because i've been trying to figure out
00:53:12.800why is this happening to the somali community and and once you understand their culture
00:53:18.900this begins to make sense and and and and you have to pay attention to the somali culture
00:53:26.160because if you don't understand it you'll never stop it you agree with that yeah you know i started
00:53:33.840I saw the great work that Nick Shirley and people like that did.
00:53:37.040And some people claim maybe it's cherry picked.
00:53:39.520And I do a lot with data and I really wanted to do this in a fair and a precise way.
00:53:43.320And so Doge released this data about Medicaid, which was a huge deal because you can look
00:53:47.980at it comprehensively and you can you can try to be really analytical and objective.
00:53:53.100And I got to tell you, like, it's all Somalis, like it's insane.
00:53:56.840I mean, we can't beat around the bush here.
00:53:58.680It's not even just like somewhat of a murky correlation.
00:54:02.180like it's almost universal i mean i i went to after the data pointed me where to go to find
00:54:07.760the most sketchy things it took me directly to what turned out to be the somali neighborhood
00:54:12.340of columbus ohio and columbus has the second most somalis um in the united states after
00:54:18.300minneapolis and you know i think maybe um what you're getting at is i mean they they come from
00:54:24.120these clans and they operate as almost like um hive like they're bees in a hive like they work
00:54:30.180together on things. And that's kind of what you need here. You need. Go ahead. I'm sorry to
00:54:36.120interrupt. Go ahead. Well, you need doctors in on this. You need a bunch of old people that are
00:54:41.100going to go to those doctors and those old people need to be poor. So they're on Medicaid and then
00:54:46.460they need to go to the doctors and get the sign off. And then you need people running these
00:54:53.040businesses that claim to go to those old people, but they really know the old people. Maybe the
00:54:58.320old people get a little kickback, but they're not actually showing up. And then you do this at scale
00:55:03.160and it's not a huge hourly rate that each person's getting paid, but there's an infinite number of
00:55:08.600these Somalis. And yeah, I mean, I don't think I saw more than one or two Americans the whole time
00:55:14.180when I visited hundreds of Medicaid businesses. So here's the thing that then this is why
00:55:20.080assimilation is so important. Somalis come over here and they are clanned based. They're clan
00:55:25.900based meaning it's it's their group of family and uh and tight-knit friends that means everything
00:55:35.320this is not just this isn't just um this is the way it operates over in somali and the government
00:55:42.360is uh something to be exploited and uh to be used it's a resource and it whatever they can do
00:56:36.660Yeah, I mean, they're certainly not assimilating.
00:56:39.040Like I walk through these buildings and again, I mean, one landlord alone owns, you know, buildings with 300 different Medicaid businesses in it that build a quarter billion dollars.
00:56:48.520that's just one landlord in on one street. And there's nobody there. It's not like being in
00:56:54.200America when you go there and everybody there is clearly doing like cookie cutter schemes.
00:56:59.820Like they're all doing the same thing and they're just doing it at massive scale.
00:57:03.580And they have like weird signs on the door. Like the motto of one of these things was like
00:57:08.100steaming to assist, steaming to assist. I don't know what that means. It's some sort of poor
00:57:12.380Somali translation, but it didn't even have a doorknob on the door. So I know nobody was going
00:57:17.620into it. But yeah, oftentimes there's evidence that they may put companies and put assets in
00:57:25.960other people's names so that the individual is almost fungible within the Klan. And so if you've
00:57:30.940got a bunch of assets that you don't want the government to see, you may put it in one of your
00:57:35.080wives' names and maybe you're not actually officially married in the US, partly because
00:57:39.180polygamy is illegal in the US. Maybe you put it in your brother's name and your brother probably
00:57:43.460has a different last name than you so that's going to be hard to track um so they move assets
00:57:48.420around in my opinion there's like essentially two sets of books and then it's also very hard for
00:57:53.600american authorities to track them because their names are so um common and it's you know there's
00:58:00.160only a few variations of them and we don't even know birthdays for a lot of these people just
00:58:04.160shows up as january 1st so um uh help me out on this you know when i saw the fraud that was
00:58:11.480happening in minneapolis especially all that money that cash that was going through the airports
00:58:15.800there's no way the airports didn't know that there's no way the tsa didn't know that this
00:58:20.680this and it was we now know it was pretty much a well-known secret this stuff was happening
00:58:25.620and there were people that you know started to ring the bell and they were told by higher ups
00:58:30.020just stay quiet and either those higher ups were part of it or they had tried to do something and
00:58:35.880they saw people get destroyed and so they'll just just shut your mouth turn the other way
00:58:40.100because it's almost like mob like it seems in minneapolis um was this just the fault that it
00:58:49.160is so poorly managed or do you have any indication now that um people were turning a blind eye
00:58:57.000um maybe they were initially gullible like um in minneapolis just minnesota nice trusting that
00:59:06.160most Americans wouldn't demand to get paid for doing things that only a psychopath would bill
00:59:10.640for. And that logic doesn't hold when you bring in hundreds of thousands of Somalis, because it
00:59:16.880seems like in their culture, if something is available and you don't take it, it's almost
00:59:21.060like you're losing money. Like you'd have to be a chump not to raid a treasury program if it's
00:59:26.240available. And when I did finally find people who were in the offices and they weren't totally just
00:59:30.900sketchy and vacant, that's what they would say. The answer to why would you demand to get paid
00:59:35.700to hang out with your own family is because i can well i gotta tell you that is the problem in
00:59:42.100america people are starting to feel that way i'm the only sucker here because i'm not i'm the only
00:59:46.360one not doing it it seems to be legal nobody's getting punished why not i mean that's a real
00:59:52.580problem um again i can't thank you enough uh for what you've done luke um where are you going next
00:59:59.340um we've got stories coming out every day and probably into next week on this topic and we've
01:00:05.920got one going up um right around now about a couple uh you know convicted fraudster that's
01:00:12.240running a medicaid business million dollars and i have him you know on audio saying i was just too
01:00:18.320dumb i don't know what the law is um his wife is like stabbing people and um so yeah check it out
01:00:24.280on the daily wire and and and mike dewine republican governor of ohio says oh this is
01:00:29.180all fine nothing to see here well i will tell you uh vivek uh will change things if he becomes the
01:00:37.180next uh governor because he's not uh he's not a fan of all this kind of stuff and he will put the
01:00:43.980systems in to stop it luke thank you so much appreciate it from the daily wire senior
01:00:48.100investigative reporter read the story now the latest uh from luke rosiak um all right let me
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01:02:22.660so there is a uh a fascinating story um that is coming from right wing watch
01:02:31.120um and i just want to read a little bit of this uh the moment he returned to office president
01:02:35.900donald trump and his administration unleashed a relentless campaign against immigrants on america
01:02:40.480really uh making it harder to apply for legal immigration and refugee status to carrying out
01:02:45.980military style raids and housing immigrants in deadly and dangerous detention camps on every
01:02:51.560level the trump administration has waged a brutal campaign against both legal and undocumented
01:02:55.860immigrants in this country why do people always say they want to kill the president because they
01:03:00.140actually believe that that stuff is true that this was military that he was killing these people
01:03:05.380etc etc given that record it was rather jarring to watch diehard mega activists gather together
01:03:11.400on ellis island last weekend to celebrate america's 250th anniversary organized by moms for liberty and
01:03:17.060featuring Glenn Beck, along with father and son Christian nationalist pseudo-historians David and Tim Barton.
01:03:22.960The Sea into Shining Sea event was billed as an enchanting evening of fellowship, fine dining,
01:03:27.140and a celebration like no other, paying tribute to this great nation.
01:03:30.420Beck served as the keynote speaker, delivering an address extolling the benefits of immigrants
01:03:37.200that they get from coming to America, and reciprocal benefits America reaps by welcoming them.
01:03:44.240Over and over again, Beck gushed that throughout the nation's history, millions of immigrants have flocked to America, where they filled our cities with energy and ambition and searched for an opportunity to change the world for the better.
01:03:54.780Along the long list of immigrants and children of immigrants who have gone through to find success, Beck cited none other than Donald Trump.
01:04:00.540As we were doing our research for this evening, Beck said, I was looking for the names of people who came, and I thought, I wonder if this state has any significance in history with Ellis Island.
01:04:09.060I want to tell you a story of a young woman in particular you probably never heard of.
01:04:12.180her name was Marianne she was born on a remote island and she left in 1930 on this date that was
01:04:17.880last Saturday to come to Ellis Island blah blah blah the whole thing was about it turns out that
01:04:23.060Marianne is Donald Trump's mom okay so they can't understand why I would say this the audience
01:04:30.100erupted in cheers and applause Beck marveled at how her son had become a real estate tycoon in the
01:04:34.66045th and 47th president of the United States there can be no missing the irony that the man
01:04:39.980hailed as American immigrant success story is currently carrying out a vicious campaign against
01:04:44.600immigrants from the highest office in the land. And that the very same people who cheered the
01:04:48.840Trump family success are simultaneously cheering on the same vicious campaign. It's also ironic
01:04:54.260that this claim was made by Glenn Beck, who spent his entire 2016 warning that Trump was crazy,
01:04:59.660dangerous psychopath and the biggest flaming ass you could possibly imagine. I think I probably
01:05:04.160did say all of those things. But boy, was I wrong. Now, here's the thing.
01:05:09.980We were not. There's no vicious campaign. There is a return to law. We want immigrants. Now,
01:05:17.840I think, honestly, we should pause immigration right now because it's out of control. So I don't
01:05:23.700have a problem with a saying no immigrants right now. Pause until we get a handle on what's going
01:05:28.260on. But we want immigrants here. They do renew us. We are all coming from immigrants. Most of us,
01:05:35.900Unless you're Native America, we came from an immigrant family.
01:05:39.440But our families came, for the most part, our families came wanting to better themselves,
01:05:44.940knowing that they couldn't accomplish the things.
01:05:47.360They were tied to the family name, the past, the guilds, all of the restrictions of Europe.
01:05:54.540They came here because they could better themselves and you could actually have a chance to succeed.
01:06:01.620I don't, if my relatives came over here and they wanted to sponge off of Americans and they wanted to steal from us, they didn't want to assimilate, they wanted to recreate Europe here, I'd be against them too.
01:06:15.000This is about legal immigration done in a compassionate way, in a way that makes everyone stronger.
01:06:23.060I don't know how the left doesn't see it.
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01:32:01.240Feels like you're drowning, doesn't it?
01:32:04.200And that pressure does something to people.
01:32:06.520and it did something to me you know bad not all at once just slowly and quietly and it turns you
01:32:15.400and it it makes you more angry and more bitter when i was in my 20s and 30s um i was really
01:32:22.620a control freak i mean i still kind of am a control freak i know what i know and i know
01:32:27.400what i like and i we go for that you know i do my best but i had to control everything you know
01:32:33.820And I got in this place to where I thought, you know, if I can just get ahead of the next disaster or if I could just get the next promotion, if I could just get that raise, buy that house, afford that car, if I could just win the next argument, if I could just, if I could just get people to see things, what I want them to see, then maybe I'd feel okay.
01:33:39.800I don't know about you, but there are times I'm exhausted all the time.
01:33:45.020I'm angry for reasons I can't really even put my finger on.
01:33:49.060I'm numb to the things that I should be grateful for.
01:33:53.300I'm distracted when I should be present.
01:33:56.800What I did in my 20s and 30s is I then medicated, and you might know people are doing, I mean,
01:34:04.000I did it with drugs and alcohol and work, really, but some people medicate themselves
01:34:10.480just by outrage and anger or isolation or buying things that you don't need or pretending
01:34:17.780everything's fine because you don't want to think about it, because if you think about
01:34:22.340it, you'll know it's going to fall apart. On bad days now, I don't drink or work. I mean,
01:34:29.480I guess I work a little more than I probably should, but I do find myself at times in endless
01:34:35.240scrolling. And on really bad days, sometimes I will recognize it and I'll go, what am I doing?
01:34:42.460You should stop. And then I say, yeah, I will in a minute. And 30 minutes later, I'm still
01:34:49.680doom scrolling and i think that's where a lot of people are right now we haven't we haven't
01:34:54.940necessarily hit rock bottom which kind of scares me but we are spiritually exhausted we are
01:35:00.700emotionally way underwater we are isolated feel alone and you know there's a really strange thing
01:35:09.280that i discovered you know when my old life started breaking apart
01:35:12.600the answer i found was not gaining more control the answer was admitting i can't change any of
01:35:24.920this stuff i don't have any control over anybody else the world what happens what happens to me
01:35:31.660the only that was really the turning point the realization that the moment i stopped saying
01:35:39.560i got this and admit it no i don't i don't have this in fact i have no idea what i'm doing
01:35:45.040uh and uh i don't control any of this but that's okay i can only control how i react to things
01:35:52.740people tend to carry more things and this i guess one of the things i really want to make sure
01:35:58.800that i share with you today you're carrying too much you're carrying burdens that don't
01:36:04.380belong to you you were or you were carrying burdens you were never meant to carry by yourself
01:36:08.440OK, you're solving problems that cannot be solved by you, by yourself.
01:36:16.540We try to predict the future, you know, fix the country, save our kids, survive the economy, hold our relationships together, and then somehow or another still sleep well at night.
01:36:29.740I want to challenge you to engage in radical honesty.
01:36:34.360radical honesty is the only way we survive and it starts with looking in the mirror and dropping the
01:36:45.400act that you're in control this is really a hard thing to do because we're really we react to fear
01:36:58.280too much and we think we're all alone and we we somehow or another life convinces us or maybe
01:37:05.460social media or no this happened to me before social media so somehow or another we just
01:37:09.540convince ourselves that everybody else is better than us that we have some flaw or something that
01:37:15.060we hang on to from our childhood or whatever that makes us really special in a bad way it's not true
01:37:23.180It's not true. It is so weird. We blame everything else, but in our quietest moments, really, we blame ourselves. We are self-hating egomaniacs, and we have to start with ourselves and start looking where we got so bitter and where it's taken root.
01:37:53.180you know yeah we have to start saying you know fear has been driving a lot of my decisions and
01:37:58.860it's got to stop fear of losing my job fear of not being able to whatever it is admit the resentment
01:38:04.800that you might feel the pride um the damage that you have done to yourself or others
01:38:11.300one of the biggest problems we have as a society is we blame everything else we blame the media
01:59:09.520They're not going to cut any program fraud.
01:59:12.200They can cut and, and there'll be a hero.
01:59:15.080We need to convince them you're going to be a hero, but they're not doing the things that
01:59:22.460are very obvious to the average person and you know where you saw that you saw that in indiana
01:59:26.640you saw that in the election in indiana on tuesday how did those results come back
01:59:33.740those who were the rhinos out out you know and i've been saying this for a while you're going
01:59:43.940to hit a point and i think we're there you're going to hit a point to where nobody believes
01:59:47.500you anymore and you'll be out i won't vote for these guys anymore unless they're seen fighting
01:59:55.160in action and i mean to the death to where the party hates their guts because they won't shut
02:00:02.800up about the save america act or whatever it is i won't vote for you because you're not we this is
02:00:12.760it what is your excuse we have the white house we have the senate we have the house what's your
02:00:18.880excuse we have the supreme court what is your excuse now you just don't want to do it for some
02:00:25.880reason or another you will not listen to the people and i'm sorry i trust the people every time
02:00:32.580every time people will get it wrong but eventually they'll figure it out have you noticed this
02:00:37.600we've been wondering when is america going to figure this out we've been saying that since
02:00:40.9202006. When's America going to figure this out? When are we going to wake up? Well, you're seeing
02:00:46.560it. They're waking up. They're waking up. They'll get it wrong. But eventually, people will figure
02:00:52.000it out. These guys won't because they're not incentivized. Every politician should be
02:00:57.460frightened to the core. Frightened to the core. I'm going to lose my job. And I'm going to be
02:01:06.580very unpopular when I come home because I was a coward. I wouldn't listen to the people. I
02:01:12.280wouldn't do the things that the people knew I was supposed to do. And in many cases, I promised I
02:01:17.800would do. I just wouldn't do it. What's your excuse? Why? You have no excuse. When you come
02:01:22.980home, I wouldn't want you in my corporation. I wouldn't want you on my board of directors.
02:01:28.940I don't care if you have connections in Washington. That sickens me. That sickens me.
02:01:34.600you're on the board because you have connections to Washington yeah let me go let me go into the
02:01:39.280vomitorium for about 20 minutes I'll come back that's grotesque I don't want you on my board
02:01:46.020of directors I don't I don't I don't want to work with you I don't you've proven to me who you were
02:01:50.760the chips were down you had a chance to stand and stand for the people and the republic you didn't
02:01:58.400do it why do i want you in my company these guys should they should come home and they should find
02:02:05.780it very difficult to find a job and not because people are campaigning against them or you know
02:02:10.560there's some mob outside screaming that they shouldn't be hired no just because everybody
02:02:15.220knows he's a weasel politician that when the chips are down he doesn't do anything why should
02:02:20.280i trust him in this you know that one was important that one was saving the country you
02:02:25.980don't think he's going to save himself you don't think he'd maybe even you know do the wrong things
02:02:30.060for the for the company when nobody's really watching compared to where he was watching he
02:02:35.380was on the biggest stage in the world now we're going to put him in in a company and we're going
02:02:39.480to trust him no thank you no thank you these guys need to know we're done we're done and don't forget
02:02:48.140don't forget they have everything they need and uh and they just won't get the job done
02:02:55.640time for a new new blood and you know what if these guys don't do it the new class doesn't do
02:02:59.880it vote them out give them two years vote them out that's why congress is elected every two years
02:03:05.500they're the closest to you they're the ones that you can vote out the fastest vote them out
02:03:11.540by new people eventually we'll get it because people get it and californians don't seem to get
02:03:19.360it but the people will get it all right more in just a second let me tell you about patriot mobile
02:03:23.900It's a pretty weird experience when you realize you're paying a company every month to actively support things you completely fight against every day.
02:03:30.880For a lot of people, that's exactly what's happening with their cell phone provider, but they don't realize it.
02:03:35.140When you're in bed with one of these big companies, you pay the bill, you use the service, maybe it's good service, but they're taking some of your money and they're pouring it because it's split up over all of us.
02:03:46.660They're pouring millions of dollars into activist groups and cultural movements that you would never voluntarily support in a million years.
02:03:55.500Hey, by the way, what happened to the Occupy Wall Street people?