The Glenn Beck Program - April 15, 2026


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On today's show, Glenn Beck is joined by his good friend and long-time supporter Rick Grimes to discuss the latest in anti-Semitism in America. Rick has been a long time supporter of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, a group that is dedicated to standing up to the anti-semitism of the far-right.

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00:02:53.860 hello america my gosh i'm in such a good mood today i know i was not in a good mood yet i'm
00:03:03.920 in such a good mood today and you know why because i know you feel the same way it's april 15th it's
00:03:09.200 like a holiday it's tax day i mean i've decorated my tree i've opened up all the gifts and uh i just
00:03:15.100 feel so darn patriotic today because it's tax day and uh and i just can't pay enough to the federal
00:03:24.560 government i just can't do it uh and so i feel that you know that that fuzzy glow of freedom
00:03:31.000 washing over me uh we're gonna get into that here in a minute and uh and also you know i have a dear
00:03:39.020 friend known him for a long time we disagree on a lot of things uh but yesterday um he issued
00:03:46.000 something about how muslims love jesus i'm sure they do i'm sure they do that's why so many of 0.97
00:03:54.240 them are burning our churches down um but uh but uh i want to clarify just how much uh the islamist 1.00
00:04:04.160 loves jesus because beware of false prophets comes to mind uh and i want to just cover that
00:04:11.780 and i'm going to get into the facts i don't care about the infighting i don't care about any of it
00:04:16.120 the guy's a friend of mine and nothing's going to change that he's just misguided on this
00:04:21.260 uh and i want to talk about that uh here in just a second but first before we get into the
00:04:27.040 celebration of how you and i both must feel about taxes today let me tell you about the
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00:04:55.900 the jewish people that is growing exponentially so what do you do about it well i would go to the
00:05:02.280 i'd go personally to the guy that muslims love so much jesus there's a clear calling to scripture 0.99
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00:05:54.500 man happy tax day you beautiful red-blooded patriot you oh i love this day you know when
00:06:08.160 joe biden and barack obama said this is your patriotic duty and people want to pay more
00:06:13.680 they just want to pay more i thought that can't be true no it is true now it goes against
00:06:21.420 absolutely everything the polls tell us six in ten americans say they feel they pay more than
00:06:27.180 their fair share in taxes uh top earning households you know the ones that are paying
00:06:32.820 over 40 percent uh are the most likely to feel their taxes are a little out of whack a little
00:06:39.400 a little bit, a little bit. I mean, I know what I did. I pay, here, let me just tell you this.
00:06:45.740 I'm a full tithing, a tithe payer. And I urge you to do it. It's, it's great, but you give 10%
00:06:54.160 of your money to God because you're lucky to have, you know, 90% of it. And I know what God
00:07:02.000 has done for me. You know, he hasn't built any roadways. No, he hasn't, but he's done more for
00:07:09.020 me than the United States government has. And I give God 10%. I give the federal government 40%.
00:07:19.860 Seems a little out of whack. You know what I'm saying? Seems a little out of whack.
00:07:29.680 But I'm not alone in that. It's not just top earning households. It is also middle income,
00:07:36.920 65% say, yeah, I pay more than my fair share.
00:07:40.580 Lower income.
00:07:41.940 Now, I don't even know if you're paying taxes in the lower income,
00:07:46.220 but lower income, 49% say, yeah, I pay more than my fair share.
00:07:52.340 So I think they may be wrong about this patriotic thing, you know,
00:07:58.680 except for me.
00:08:01.420 I mean, I feel so patriotic today, you know?
00:08:04.120 I just, I feel that.
00:08:05.920 I feel freedom washing over me as I stare at the W-2 and I realize the government has spent already the last 12 months deciding exactly how much of my sweat, my overtime, maybe I won't buy this this month, how much that money belongs to them.
00:08:29.040 They've spent a whole year doing it, and I appreciate it, you know.
00:08:32.760 It's the sacred American ritual where we all gather around the kitchen table and pour ourselves a stiff drink and celebrate by mailing our hard-earned cash to people who definitely know how to spend it better than you do, you know what I mean?
00:08:48.060 I mean, sure, I know how I would spend it, but there's so much.
00:08:51.100 You know, months of grinding, months of saying no to family vacations, you know, or Timmy's little new shoes, you know.
00:08:59.040 I, I, I, were shoes the best way to spend my money? Probably not. Probably not. You know,
00:09:06.960 uh, not, not to my college fund for my kids. No, no, not to that side hustle that you've
00:09:12.900 been dreaming about. No, no. It goes to the noble causes that make our life. I can't say better,
00:09:19.200 but interesting. You know what I mean? It's always a fresh surprise, you know, surprise
00:09:23.640 inspections or fresh regulations or forms in triplicate. I love that. I love that.
00:09:34.100 On tax day, really nothing screams land of the free. Like some bureaucrat in Washington deciding,
00:09:40.780 you know, your business needs one more safety sticker that will cost more than your monthly
00:09:46.100 mortgage payment. You know, doesn't that just scream the red, white, and blue? And let's not
00:09:53.200 let's not move past this without recognizing the real heroes you know the real heroes in our
00:10:00.560 society that we just can't seem to do enough for you know i don't know if you've seen the news
00:10:07.200 lately but in california minnesota in illinois and and dare i say it all throughout this this
00:10:16.060 fruited plain, there are people that we are helping. We are lifting up. You may not ever
00:10:25.300 be able to afford a Mercedes because that's a lot of money, let alone a Maibach. Have you ever
00:10:30.700 seen a Maibach? Those things are sweet. You may not be able to afford it, but together,
00:10:35.920 together with you working and taking your hard-earned money and me working and taking my
00:10:41.240 hard-earned money. In the spirit of unity, really, we could all chip in so some guy from Mogadishu
00:10:49.180 can roll up in the top-of-the-line Mercedes Maybach, you know, the sunroof open, you know,
00:10:55.520 not the big one, not the long wheelbase, you know, 65-inch wheelbase, you don't need that,
00:11:01.540 you know, chauffeur, it's a little too much. We're not monsters, you know, but you get the drift,
00:11:06.600 You know, we send in our taxes and, you know, guy who's working, you know, at a warehouse double time just to pay his taxes, we can send those and fund vacations we'll never take and buy cars that we'll never drive.
00:11:27.260 But aren't they worth it? 0.98
00:11:30.760 I mean, they're from Mogadishu, and they're living off of us. 1.00
00:11:35.520 But they deserve that. 0.99
00:11:37.660 Oh, man, that glorious bipartisan all-American waste.
00:11:42.100 I mean, happy birthday.
00:11:43.620 Happy birthday, America.
00:11:45.040 250 years in this grand experiment.
00:11:48.380 And we're having that quarter millennium blowout.
00:11:53.160 And what better way to honor the occasion than bankrolling investigations that go nowhere?
00:11:59.800 How many millions of dollars have we spent on those glorious investigations and reports that nobody reads?
00:12:05.860 And then nobody goes to jail.
00:12:07.620 We bought all of those bridges to nowhere.
00:12:10.260 We have studies on why pigeons in Central Park prefer gluten-free bread.
00:12:15.140 That's important stuff.
00:12:16.700 Nobody else in the world is going to do that.
00:12:19.300 Billions just vanish in black hole contracts.
00:12:22.180 consultants who couldn't consult their way out of a paper bag. You know, it might sound like I'm
00:12:27.440 getting angry here as I'm thinking about these and listing them off, but I'm not. It's just that
00:12:31.400 I'm so patriotic, you know, about those programs so bloated that, you know, they make Uncle Bob's
00:12:37.100 beer gut look anorexic, you know? What would the founders say? Oh, those powdered wig rebels. What
00:12:43.820 would they, they'd be proud today. You know, they didn't have an income tax. They didn't even dream
00:12:48.660 of one in fact they avoided all of that they thought it was wrong they thought it was theft
00:12:52.560 you know they fought a revolution over a tea tax that was basically some pocket change
00:12:59.640 but uh good thing good thing the progressives came along and changed all that 1913 they said
00:13:05.520 you know what this republic really needs a little light theft you know out of everybody's paycheck
00:13:11.600 every two weeks because we have guns we have jail so we can just take it uh and uh and we'll take it
00:13:18.340 by force. And we were like, no, you don't have to take it by force. We'll send it in. We'll send
00:13:22.960 it in. And they said, we're going to make it easier. We're going to take it out of your paycheck.
00:13:26.720 That way you won't really notice. And then when tax day comes, if you get a refund, you're going
00:13:32.100 to feel great. You'll be like, hey, I got a refund. Well, no, actually you just gave them
00:13:38.200 that money throughout the year and then they held it. You couldn't use it. You couldn't, you know,
00:13:42.940 you couldn't gain any interest off it. They could, but they'd already spent it on like,
00:13:46.960 I don't know, my box for people who are providing great care
00:13:52.740 for people who are dying in hospice,
00:13:55.760 even though they're not really dying in hospice
00:13:58.180 and are not providing any care.
00:13:59.720 But they get a good, good car or vacation out of the deal
00:14:05.000 or a nice $76 million bank account.
00:14:09.460 Man, progressives, I thank you.
00:14:12.780 Progressives.
00:14:13.920 Because we are making progress.
00:14:15.300 Progressives, that's what it means.
00:14:16.960 You know, progressive is to progress like, it's kind of like calling a root canal elective dental enhancement, but that's what progressives have given us, the income tax.
00:14:29.340 It's great.
00:14:29.900 So here we are 250 years in, staring at the ghost of Jefferson and Washington who would have set their wigs on fire if they saw what we had turned no taxation without representation into.
00:14:42.220 And by the way, that brings up another thing, representation.
00:14:46.960 I mean, come on, our representatives, they're representing you, right?
00:14:51.580 Don't you feel represented?
00:14:54.160 You know, because they're representing themselves just fine with your money.
00:14:59.380 But, hey, happy Tax Day, America.
00:15:03.320 And I'm feeling so damn patriotic right now I could salute the flag and sing the national anthem
00:15:08.540 and then just quietly curl myself in a ball and weep over my tax return.
00:15:13.680 That's how good I feel today.
00:15:16.060 Because nothing says home of the brave
00:15:18.140 like voluntarily handing over your future
00:15:21.800 so the machine can just keep humming along,
00:15:25.060 greased with your dreams and our collective delusion
00:15:28.660 that this is somehow or another noble.
00:15:31.280 God bless us, everyone.
00:15:33.280 Tiny Tim say that?
00:15:34.440 Was he talking about America?
00:15:35.700 I'm not sure.
00:15:37.700 But happy tax day, you know?
00:15:41.620 I hope you have your tree up because I've been decorating it all night long.
00:15:48.120 And by the way, they don't think they have enough. 0.99
00:15:50.560 I don't know if you saw this, but Hochul.
00:15:52.860 Now, let me just take you.
00:15:54.100 This is the governor of New York.
00:15:58.740 She is now saying that rich New Yorkers really need to move back from Florida.
00:16:06.020 Okay?
00:16:06.380 I want to make sure that we're smart about having a system in place that's not just about taxing
00:16:11.700 for the sake of taxing and being conscious of the fact that I need people who are high net worth to
00:16:17.020 support generous social programs that we want to have in our state. So do you hear what she's
00:16:21.660 saying there? I need people of high net worth because I need their money to do stuff in the
00:16:28.640 state. You know why I'm not a full-time resident of Idaho? I have a beautiful house in Idaho. We
00:16:34.000 use it for vacation and for the end of the world apocalypse. And I have a house in Idaho. The
00:16:42.580 reason why I don't live in Idaho full-time, because I would live in Idaho. Well, my wife
00:16:46.860 wouldn't. She thinks snow is a bigger deal. But I think the biggest deal is that when I went to 1.00
00:16:53.080 speak to some of the Republicans up in the House and the Senate in Idaho, and I was going to go
00:17:00.240 up and help them raise money. One of the leaders came up to me, a Republican came up to me and
00:17:05.800 said, have you moved here? And I said, we're thinking about it. And he said, and this is a
00:17:09.280 quote, we hope you do because we want to add you to the tax base. And I said, you know what? You've
00:17:19.140 guaranteed that I will never move to Idaho. Never. But that was so selfish of me, you know,
00:17:28.760 because they know how to spend my money much better you know florida all these floridians
00:17:34.300 they go down there are texans they go down there and they're like hey i don't know how to spend my
00:17:39.100 money i don't know how to help people at all and look what's happening in florida it's just falling
00:17:44.060 apart but anyway she says hochel says the tax base is eroding and we need to get people back
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00:19:17.800 10 seconds, station ID. Oh man. So by the way, Trump's taxes are much, much better. I don't
00:19:36.400 know if you got a refund, but if you did, you can thank Donald Trump and the treasury for that.
00:19:43.480 uh certainly not joe biden but anyway let me get back to hokul because she's got some new ideas
00:19:48.920 that are going to bring high wealth back now she's talking about people who you know make you
00:19:54.400 know millions of dollars a year and she's like we can't run this city without those people so
00:19:59.000 what do we do well we're already if you live in the city you're already taking an additional 12
00:20:05.060 plus the state gets their vig as well plus the federal government so you know if you're making
00:20:12.040 good money you get to keep like i don't know 40 of it who doesn't want to live like that you know
00:20:19.820 if you can't live off of 30 or 40 of what you were earn you know again i give god 10 what is
00:20:28.740 the state of new york done for me lately what is what is manhattan done for me lately because you
00:20:34.440 don't have to live there anymore i mean sure i i got the crime and the smell and everything else
00:20:39.300 So she's got a way to earn their trust back.
00:20:44.760 She's saying, come back to Florida, and if you have a second house in New York,
00:20:52.120 we're just going to charge you additional tax on that.
00:20:57.540 Now, you're already paying tax, but if you have a home and it's a second home up there,
00:21:05.320 we're going to need to charge you more taxes on that.
00:21:07.760 And I think to myself, man, why did I move away from New York?
00:21:11.340 I could have had a second home up there and paid extra tax,
00:21:16.480 even though I'm already paying all of the extra taxes
00:21:19.740 because you would be wealthy in New York.
00:21:22.740 And you could pay none of that in Texas or Florida or Tennessee.
00:21:29.740 Or you could go back and pay all of that and then pay an extra
00:21:33.560 if you have something that she thinks is too much.
00:21:37.760 oh man, I'm so tempted to go back to New York right now.
00:21:41.920 I am like so tempted.
00:21:43.700 I'm like, I don't know.
00:21:44.900 Should I live in Florida
00:21:46.480 or should I maybe go back to New York City
00:21:50.500 and help them build that supermarket?
00:21:52.460 You know, Mom Johnny,
00:21:54.320 he's promised these free supermarkets
00:21:57.080 that are going to be run by the city
00:21:58.440 and everything that's run by government is so much better.
00:22:01.740 Can you imagine what a wreck it would be
00:22:04.280 if you had private people issuing you know license plates or driver's tests or any of that oh it
00:22:12.780 would be such a wreck it'd be such a hassle i right now i could go and spend days in the dmv
00:22:20.480 and just be a happy camper i don't know about you because government always gets it right anyway
00:22:24.760 they're going to start running grocery stores now he put i think 70 or 80 million they can't
00:22:31.420 afford anything in new york but he put 70 or 80 million dollars uh together to go ahead and start
00:22:37.340 his grocery stores his city-run grocery stores now he's building the first one and he's going
00:22:44.000 to build it for the low low price of 40 million dollars so about half of what he's put away for
00:22:50.300 all of the grocery store idea he's going to do it and he's going to do it and it's going to be great
00:22:56.580 and he's taking that 40 million and it's going to be a grocery store like all other grocery stores
00:23:03.860 except this one's going to be run by the city and it's going to be super efficient and we won't know
00:23:08.540 that until 2027 because they've got to you know they've got to work on some stuff you know they
00:23:15.120 got to get permits oh do they and so 2027 the first one and the next one will open up a couple
00:23:21.440 years later um i don't know word on how much that one's going to cost because that one already is in
00:23:28.760 its own building so why wouldn't they open that one first i don't know i don't know but god bless
00:23:35.340 new york happy tax day america all right let me tell you about uh rough greens ever look at your
00:23:40.040 dog and think this guy's got a pretty good deal i mean he's not paying any taxes you know food shows
00:23:45.420 up twice a day sometimes you know you take him outside and he gets all kinds of attention you
00:23:51.320 play with him. And basically he's the most important thing in the house. Uh, and he makes
00:23:55.900 you feel like you're the most important thing in the house. I mean, that's even though you don't
00:23:59.340 really deserve that funny part is they don't really ask for much in return and they're not
00:24:04.500 keeping score. They're not making demands. You know, they don't show up and go, you know, dude,
00:24:09.000 I'm pulling my weight around here. I'm making you feel extra special every day. And you really seem
00:24:14.300 to be letting me down on that. They trust you to take care of them. They trust you to love them.
00:24:19.000 and they trust you to put food in the bowl that matters.
00:24:22.300 That's why I like rough greens
00:24:23.580 because I tried to get the best kibble food out there.
00:24:26.940 I mean, you know, I got the stuff that's like a prescription
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00:25:29.980 Okay.
00:25:30.900 I do not want to talk about personalities.
00:25:33.760 I do not want to attack any personalities,
00:25:35.720 but I do want to correct the information.
00:25:39.120 We cannot divide ourselves.
00:25:40.740 We have to understand everybody's on a journey
00:25:43.640 and they're just at a different part of their journey
00:25:47.340 than I'm at.
00:25:49.240 Sometimes I'm right, sometimes they're right.
00:25:51.480 It's just a different part of the journey.
00:25:53.900 But I do have to say this.
00:25:56.560 One of the podcasters issued something
00:25:59.180 from his network yesterday, a newsletter,
00:26:02.560 and I'm a subscriber to the network.
00:26:05.400 I want to support other people.
00:26:07.400 I don't know if I, I'm having a hard time with that,
00:26:10.200 but the newsletter, quote,
00:26:12.600 quote, Iranian president condemns Trump's desecration of Jesus.
00:26:18.440 Okay, when I saw that, I thought, oh, okay, well, that would be propaganda in the most obvious
00:26:26.440 sense, okay? I mean, I think we can have our own opinions on the blasphemy of Jesus and the
00:26:33.360 Donald Trump thing. I have a completely different view on this. This is the guy who was like
00:26:37.580 two Corinthians. I mean, he grew up with Norman Vincent Peale going to church. He didn't see
00:26:42.900 these pictures of Christ like this. He didn't. He, I believe he actually thought that's me
00:26:47.160 healing people as a doctor or the red cross. I remember two Corinthians. So, um, but you know,
00:26:55.100 you want to disagree, whatever, if you disagree and you know, it was, it was bad. It was bad.
00:27:00.120 Let's just say that it was bad, but I don't need to go to the Iranian president to get that news,
00:27:06.160 But I just want to read this.
00:27:07.920 You probably saw Donald Trump's painting depicting himself as Jesus.
00:27:11.300 According to him, a doctor.
00:27:12.940 It offended Christians and Muslims alike, including those in Iran.
00:27:21.840 Back in the 1930s, I don't think we said, and, you know, it offended a lot of Americans and Germans, including those in Nazi Germany.
00:27:30.100 I don't think we did that, but the Iranian president on Monday condemned Trump for promoting the blasphemous artwork describing the incident as a desecration of Jesus, the prophet of peace and brotherhood. 0.60
00:27:42.280 So now we have a Shia Muslim telling us that he's offended for Jesus.
00:27:50.340 Okay. 0.99
00:27:51.580 His Holiness Pope Leo, I condemn the insult to your excellency on behalf of the great nation of Iran
00:27:58.000 and declare that this desecration of Jesus, a prophet of peace and brotherhood, is not acceptable to any free person. 1.00
00:28:04.240 This is Iran. 0.84
00:28:05.500 This is Iran saying this.
00:28:07.800 And then he also says to the Pope, I wish you glory by Allah.
00:28:11.380 Anyway, so the thing ends with this.
00:28:15.360 Most Americans might not realize this, but Muslims tend to love Jesus. 0.99
00:28:19.780 oh is that why they're burning our churches down islam reveres him as a major prophet and 1.00
00:28:27.640 messenger of the lord believes he performed miracles states that he will return to earth
00:28:32.860 to defeat the antichrist okay false prophet does come to mind here and i do just want to correct
00:28:42.980 the information because we're all in a different place and maybe they don't know all of this stuff
00:28:47.980 But I'm just saying, I'm just saying, okay, 4,800 Christians were brutally killed by Islamist
00:28:59.600 Muslims last year. 0.91
00:29:02.340 Worldwide, over 3,600 churches were burned last year.
00:29:08.080 In 2024, 7,600 churches were burned.
00:29:12.640 155,000 Christians murdered by Islamists in the last decade in Africa.
00:29:19.220 In Nigeria alone, 62,000 Christians were murdered.
00:29:22.980 18,000 churches were burned.
00:29:25.640 2,200 Christian schools were burned.
00:29:28.520 That's in Nigeria alone.
00:29:30.560 So I'm going to say I'm not going to buy into the whole they just love Jesus super lots.
00:29:39.480 I'm not going to give you that.
00:29:41.000 Now, do they think of Jesus as a prophet that's going to come back
00:29:48.200 and help defeat the Antichrist?
00:29:50.680 Yeah, yeah, but not in the way we would think.
00:29:55.640 Let me just give you that.
00:29:56.400 Now, this is from the Hadith, okay?
00:29:58.180 This is the Twelver. 0.90
00:29:59.860 So he started with the president of Iran, who's a Shia Twelver. 0.98
00:30:04.800 So let's just go what they believe about Jesus. 1.00
00:30:08.640 Jesus will come and he'll descend from heaven near Damascus
00:30:13.000 or in the region of the Mahadees emergence
00:30:16.000 at the same time or shortly after the 12th imam comes back from the well.
00:30:22.620 Remember, he's the hidden imam. 0.54
00:30:24.620 He's living in a well from, I think, the 9th century. 0.94
00:30:27.180 He's going to climb out of that well, and then Jesus is going to come back.
00:30:30.360 And he's going, dude, where have you been? 0.94
00:30:32.640 So he joins the Mahdi's forces, and then he affirms the Mahdi's leadership. 0.50
00:30:40.220 Now, that doesn't sound like the Jesus I know. 0.50
00:30:45.000 Famous Hadith describes Jesus declining the Mahdi's invitation to lead the congregational prayer,
00:30:53.580 saying something like, hey, the prayer has only been established for you.
00:30:58.360 I was sent as a minister, not as a commander.
00:31:02.220 You lead the prayer.
00:31:03.320 So Jesus is like, no, I can't do that. 0.99
00:31:08.020 The Mahadi has to do that. 0.97
00:31:09.780 I'm, you know, I can't, I can't. 0.94
00:31:12.420 So Jesus prays behind this, according to the Hadith. 0.93
00:31:15.460 Jesus prays behind the Mahadi. 0.97
00:31:18.300 Some would call him the Antichrist. 0.94
00:31:20.820 Symbolizing that the Mahadi is divinely guided
00:31:25.300 and the leader of the final community. 0.99
00:31:28.360 And together with the hidden imam taking the primary role, they defeat the one-eyed deceiver, the Dajjal. 0.81
00:31:38.040 Now, so you know, the prime minister who just said, hey, we love Jesus. 0.99
00:31:43.360 Also, they're calling Donald Trump the Dajjal, the Antichrist. 0.94
00:31:47.560 Now, Jesus is the one who kills the Dajjal with a spear. 0.92
00:31:54.320 Now, I'm not a gospel expert. 1.00
00:31:58.360 And I don't have any of Jesus' high school records,
00:32:03.980 so I don't know if he ever did any work with a javelin.
00:32:10.700 But to the best of my recollection,
00:32:13.780 I don't think the Jesus I know picks up a spear
00:32:18.740 and throws it and impales somebody.
00:32:23.000 I haven't seen that.
00:32:24.660 I haven't seen that.
00:32:25.800 Maybe, maybe, you know, maybe we got that left out of our book.
00:32:29.740 I'm pretty sure we didn't, but, and then he helps the Mahadi establish global justice.
00:32:37.940 They go on a deal to execute anybody who won't bow to the Mahadi, and Jesus helps them, according to the Hadith, and he corrects the misconceptions among the Christians and the Jews that, you know, he was the Messiah or the Christ. 0.89
00:32:54.340 and they put together a government for seven years.
00:32:59.200 Isn't that weird?
00:33:01.740 Isn't that weird that there's a seven-year time period on that?
00:33:06.280 Because I've read another book where Jesus does not carry a spear 0.92
00:33:12.100 and doesn't pray behind the Mahadi 0.55
00:33:17.860 or help round people up to behead them if they won't bow to the Mahadi.
00:33:24.340 And he comes to destroy that seven-year government, which is almost like maybe their good guy might be our bad guy. 0.93
00:33:41.420 And they might love Jesus in a way where he's a spear-carrying, I don't know, Adonis. 0.88
00:33:51.600 I don't know what he is there, but they might think of him now. 0.67
00:33:58.460 But that's not Jesus, okay?
00:34:00.820 I'm going to go out on a limb and say, nope, I don't think they know the Jesus, 0.98
00:34:06.060 and I don't need the 12-er to tell me that he is worried about the blaspheming of Jesus. 0.88
00:34:15.640 now if trump trump had a spear in his hand maybe maybe it would be a little better maybe they
00:34:24.080 would understand that jesus a little bit more i just want to say um look we all have our opinions
00:34:32.300 and i don't want you to hate anybody i don't want you to i don't want you to be preaching
00:34:39.920 against anybody and saying we got to hate these people because that's not where we're headed and
00:34:44.940 it's not going to help us. Um, but I do want to share this with you because the spear carrying 0.98
00:34:52.280 Jesus is not the Jesus of the Bible. And, um, you know, some people know that and other people who
00:35:00.080 are maybe new on their journey don't know that. Um, some that might be trying to, it might be
00:35:05.820 listening to wrong voices and that could happen to all of us. So pray for those people. Don't
00:35:14.940 But I would like to offer in a completely unrelated topic this video of Fonzie from a show back in the 70s called Happy Days.
00:35:33.780 And I don't know why I am sharing this with you.
00:35:37.160 I just feel like maybe I've got an extra couple of minutes.
00:35:39.860 Let's go in a time tunnel and go back to an episode of Happy Days.
00:35:46.160 Let me play this clip, and I'll explain.
00:35:50.280 There he goes!
00:36:01.140 Look at this.
00:36:08.880 Wow.
00:36:09.860 There is the Fonz, he's on water skis, and he's jumped the shark.
00:36:21.280 Who knew that's where that phrase came from?
00:36:27.020 Why I'm bringing that up now, again, I don't know.
00:36:31.660 But that's an interesting clip that I haven't seen since I was a kid.
00:36:35.340 But Fonzie, the original, where that phrase came from, jump the shark.
00:36:43.720 Okay, more in just a minute.
00:36:45.900 He only would have jumped it with a spear.
00:36:48.120 He could have.
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00:38:52.680 you know maybe i got the jesus thing wrong maybe i did because i am not a jesus scholar i mean i
00:39:15.120 i follow him i read his words i read scriptures every day i but i am not a i'm not a you know
00:39:21.560 i don't want to hold myself as a know-it-all about jesus in any way shape or form you can
00:39:27.960 find him yourself just like joe joy behar apparently has here's here's from the view
00:39:33.400 yesterday listen to this jesus himself did not run around saying i'm the messiah i'm the messiah
00:39:38.960 This guy, you're supposed to have a little bit of...
00:39:41.840 That's exactly what Jesus said, I am the Messiah.
00:39:44.360 You know what?
00:39:45.520 No, he did not.
00:39:47.180 Jesus was more compelling than that.
00:39:49.740 The Pope's got him God.
00:39:51.180 He's got God in time.
00:39:52.940 Jesus said, I knew Jesus.
00:39:56.040 Jesus was not narcissistic like this guy.
00:39:58.980 But when you are the Messiah, it's not narcissism.
00:40:01.280 Just say it.
00:40:02.140 Yes, it is.
00:40:04.660 I love that.
00:40:05.860 When you are the Messiah, it's not narcissistic to say it, Joy.
00:40:11.680 Jesus didn't run around saying, I'm the Messiah, I'm the Messiah.
00:40:14.920 No, he just asked questions.
00:40:16.720 Who do they say I am?
00:40:19.220 The Messiah.
00:40:20.660 You're my favorite.
00:40:22.220 You're my favorite.
00:40:23.160 I love you.
00:40:24.040 You're my favorite.
00:40:25.120 You know what I mean?
00:40:25.960 He's not saying, I'm the Messiah when he's up on the cross.
00:40:28.800 What does he say?
00:40:30.400 Today, you will join me in paradise.
00:40:33.060 Let me translate that.
00:40:35.860 i'm the messiah oh you got that oh you got that no he wasn't narcissistic no he wasn't he was
00:40:46.540 washing people he was serving he was the master who was serving everyone else that that's that's
00:40:54.140 the definition of i'm not a narcissist but as i don't know one of the people on the view said i
00:41:02.020 don't know there are any other names except joy because she's been around she did know jesus let
00:41:06.120 me just put it that way um she said it's not narcissistic to say you're the messiah
00:41:12.500 when you're the messiah maybe it's just me uh ricky quickly you're in you're in florida um
00:41:20.600 you hear me do you did you yeah did you ever see jesus depicted with a spear
00:41:27.380 uh not not that i recall but i just thought all right be a great opportunity to remind everyone
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00:44:16.820 Oh, happy tax day. It's April 15th, the day we all gather together and say, you know what?
00:44:25.140 Sure, I've been working since January, but every dollar that I have earned, every hour that I have
00:44:32.240 worked from January 1st until maybe about three weeks from now, I'm going to take all of that
00:44:39.120 money, all of that sweat, and I'm going to just put it in an envelope and send it to the federal
00:44:44.180 government because that's how much I trust them with my money. Or they just send us the message,
00:44:52.300 you'll go to jail and we have guns, so you're going to do that. One of the two, but I'm choosing
00:44:57.540 to say that it's my patriotic love, my fervor for waste and corruption that makes me do it all the
00:45:04.720 time. It just makes me break out in, you know, God bless the USA. I'm wearing my tap shoes right
00:45:11.260 now i could i could break out in a patriotic number at any minute um yesterday was some
00:45:17.180 disturbing news about uh erica kirk her life being threatened and uh again now people are
00:45:25.340 threatening to kill her so they could leave you know their children without a mom or a dad we
00:45:32.120 have something on that and something a message to a few of my friends who have been threatened 0.97
00:45:39.440 with their life. And strangely, you know, my gosh, I just realized something I haven't changed since
00:45:46.560 high school. I mean, I wasn't really the dateable kind, you know, I was, I was every girl's best
00:45:53.300 friend, you know, and I'd be like, you know, and they'd break up with somebody and be like, I'm
00:45:56.760 here. And they're like, yeah, yeah, no, you're a friend. You're cool and everything, but I can't
00:46:00.920 imagine kissing you. But anyway, I just realized this because I was going to say, I have all of
00:46:05.740 these friends and I just realized all of them are women. And they're some of the strongest women I
00:46:12.080 know whose lives are being threatened right now because they're speaking truth to power. And I
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00:47:47.800 for details about credit costs and terms. Our good friends at Turning Point USA had to issue
00:47:53.620 this statement, Erica Kirk, wife of late conservative icon Charlie Kirk, received some
00:47:58.280 very serious threats in her direction, prompting her absence from the event in Athens, Georgia.
00:48:04.040 She was supposed to address, you know, the students. She said, I was so looking forward
00:48:10.940 to tonight's event at the University of Georgia with our vice president, J.D. Vance. But after
00:48:16.560 all our family has been through, I take my security team's recommendations extremely seriously.
00:48:21.980 Thank you for your amazing Georgia chapter, for all of your support.
00:48:24.980 God bless you all. 0.99
00:48:26.120 Can we please leave this woman alone? 1.00
00:48:28.460 Can we? Can we? Please? Just leave her alone. 1.00
00:48:32.040 What do you say we don't leave her without a mother?
00:48:35.220 And I don't know which side I'm talking to.
00:48:36.860 I don't know if I'm talking to the radical left or the real radical dangerous right
00:48:42.080 or those who call themselves the right.
00:48:43.920 I don't know.
00:48:44.740 um but we gotta you know we we have to we have to start saying all of us that violence is not
00:48:56.060 acceptable if we normalize this we have a very we have really dark days ahead of us
00:49:04.540 saturday harmeet dylan chimed in on another friend of ours turning point usa's frontlines
00:49:12.340 reporter savannah hernandez a friend of the program former blaze employee uh and somebody
00:49:20.260 i just i have a lot of respect for she was um there are multiple videos out she was up in i
00:49:27.800 think it was minnesota yeah she was up in minnesota and she was attacked by a mob and you
00:49:33.160 You can see all the videos.
00:49:35.360 She was exposing, you know, the radicals against ICE.
00:49:43.640 And she was there and she was attacked.
00:49:45.760 And she was going to be on the show today.
00:49:47.380 And I just got this note from her.
00:49:52.080 Glenn, you know I never would turn you down, but I'm struggling with
00:49:55.960 some dizziness and head pain today.
00:50:01.940 and had to end up canceling all of my appearances for the day.
00:50:07.280 Please, my sincerest apologies.
00:50:09.240 I have a mild concussion.
00:50:10.540 I just need a day to recover.
00:50:13.540 Ricky wrote her and said, oh, my gosh, I hope you're okay, blah, blah, blah.
00:50:17.760 Please tell, she said, please tell Glenn.
00:50:19.980 I'm extremely grateful for him covering the story,
00:50:22.600 and I would definitely be on if I was feeling better.
00:50:24.960 I did a couple of hits yesterday, but by the end of the day,
00:50:27.800 I just felt really ill, and I just haven't felt normal since.
00:50:31.940 So I want to talk to my friends, and I want to talk to you as well, because I have been there.
00:50:43.960 My first death threat happened in 2007, 2006. I think it was 2007. I was on a tour for the
00:50:54.120 Christmas sweater, and we had serious death threats. My tour bus was run off the road.
00:51:01.940 It was a scary time, and I know what happens.
00:51:05.000 You immediately think, it's not worth this.
00:51:06.980 It is not worth this.
00:51:08.940 My friends, my friend, we are in a time that is thick with credible threats,
00:51:18.100 and that's happening because the powers that you name, the liars, the corrupt,
00:51:23.660 the enemies of the Bill of Rights and the Western inheritance have marked you.
00:51:29.840 They want you silent.
00:51:31.260 They want you gone for a reason.
00:51:35.660 And I know because I have been there, I have heard that voice that whispers lies in your head.
00:51:42.200 The oldest temptation.
00:51:44.920 Stop.
00:51:46.060 It's not worth it.
00:51:47.020 Step back.
00:51:48.420 Somebody else can carry it.
00:51:58.960 Please hear me.
00:52:01.260 Hear it from the marrow of every soul
00:52:05.380 who ever stood where you stand right now.
00:52:09.460 You were born for times such as this.
00:52:18.540 Do you imagine the Lord is searching the earth today
00:52:22.000 for somebody less frightened than you?
00:52:27.760 Do you think he's hunting for a heart that's never trembled?
00:52:32.140 It's not true.
00:52:33.460 He's not.
00:52:34.900 Every hero you knew felt the same terror that you feel now.
00:52:40.440 Every last one of them.
00:52:45.440 They were all afraid.
00:52:47.040 Read their words.
00:52:48.980 Even Christ.
00:52:51.700 Christ was in the garden.
00:52:54.920 Bleeding from every pore.
00:52:56.520 laying on his face, begging,
00:53:01.000 Father, please, if it is possible,
00:53:04.060 let this cup pass from me.
00:53:09.400 The sinless Son of God tasted the full weight
00:53:13.560 of what was coming.
00:53:15.200 He knew, and he still rose
00:53:17.460 and said, nevertheless,
00:53:24.240 Nevertheless, not my will, but thine be done.
00:53:30.500 Imagine how afraid he was.
00:53:33.040 He didn't cease to be afraid in order to obey.
00:53:37.060 He obeyed while and in spite of him being afraid.
00:53:47.020 That's the only courage that has ever changed the world.
00:53:49.780 bonhoeffer standing against the nazi machine silence in the face of evil is evil itself
00:53:58.980 god will not hold us guiltless not to speak is to speak not to act is to act
00:54:04.900 he didn't escape the noose by being quiet
00:54:09.340 he escaped the greater death the death of the soul that refuses to live by truth
00:54:18.040 Stolus Nietzsche, rotting in a gulag
00:54:23.760 for the crime of refusing the lie
00:54:26.540 gave us the simplest, most explosive command
00:54:31.560 ever written for people who speak
00:54:35.520 who feel compelled to speak
00:54:37.860 but are afraid
00:54:39.960 live not by lies
00:54:46.020 he wrote let their rule hold not through me
00:54:51.620 he said the courageous individual's first and simplest step is this i'm just not going to
00:55:02.160 take part in that lie not in my words not in my silence not in my fear i will not take part of that
00:55:08.360 Lincoln, the nation is tearing itself apart.
00:55:14.340 The guy knew he was going to die.
00:55:15.880 He knew it.
00:55:19.200 He wrote,
00:55:20.560 It often requires more courage to dare to do the right thing
00:55:25.180 than to fear to do the wrong.
00:55:30.620 One of my favorite lines from him is,
00:55:32.880 Let us have the faith that right makes might.
00:55:36.480 and in the faith led us to the end,
00:55:40.700 dare to do our duty as we understand it.
00:55:45.860 He didn't wait until he was brave.
00:55:49.400 He dared while the threats were real.
00:55:53.920 Martin Luther King literally bombs at his door,
00:55:58.000 people shooting into his front room
00:56:00.060 with his children in the other room,
00:56:02.180 death threats by mail.
00:56:04.060 He still cried out,
00:56:05.460 courage is an inner resolution
00:56:08.360 to go forward despite the obstacles.
00:56:12.020 He told us, build dykes of courage 0.99
00:56:14.380 to hold back the flood of fear. 1.00
00:56:20.240 Night before he died,
00:56:21.380 he talked about going to the mountaintop.
00:56:22.900 I may not make it there with you.
00:56:24.580 He knew the mountaintop view included a cross,
00:56:26.760 but he climbed it anyway.
00:56:31.700 Which brings me back to you.
00:56:35.460 and people like you.
00:56:43.100 The cup hasn't passed.
00:56:45.520 The threats are real.
00:56:47.340 The fear is honest.
00:56:50.080 But the calling is louder.
00:56:53.440 Concentrate on the calling.
00:56:56.600 You have already spoken the truth where others just whispered.
00:57:01.020 You've already exposed the rot when others just politely ignored it.
00:57:06.320 You've already defended the rights that our fathers and forefathers bled for
00:57:11.120 and the civilization our mothers prayed would endure.
00:57:17.160 You know you can't lay it down now because if you do, the lie wins another inch.
00:57:24.720 And the corruption breathes easier.
00:57:27.040 and the Bill of Rights
00:57:29.320 becomes one more relic
00:57:30.780 in a museum of forgotten freedoms.
00:57:35.920 But to all those with ears,
00:57:39.040 if you stand,
00:57:45.460 trembling, maybe, yes,
00:57:48.680 but if you stand,
00:57:50.440 the lie is pierced,
00:57:52.980 the corrupt are put on notice
00:57:54.860 and somewhere a young man or a young woman watching you
00:57:58.860 will learn that courage is not the absence of fear.
00:58:02.460 It's the refusal to let fear right your ending.
00:58:13.660 The Lord is asking all of us to stand.
00:58:21.840 What an honor.
00:58:25.660 What an honor.
00:58:29.280 He's not looking for a fearless vessel.
00:58:32.520 He knows that doesn't exist.
00:58:34.400 He's just asking for a faithful one.
00:58:41.220 So heal, sister, and rise stronger than before.
00:58:46.740 Let the powers rage.
00:58:48.400 Let the threats come.
00:58:49.880 Let the night howl.
00:58:51.600 you were born for this hour
00:58:56.100 say it with Stolas Nietzsche 0.86
00:59:00.160 their rule will not hold through me
00:59:02.800 say it with Bonhoeffer
00:59:04.860 I will not be silent
00:59:06.680 say it with Lincoln
00:59:07.700 I'll dare to do my duty
00:59:09.500 say it with King
00:59:10.520 I will keep moving
00:59:12.540 say it with Christ nevertheless
00:59:17.000 my will
00:59:18.940 not my will but thine
00:59:20.880 the cup is bitter
00:59:26.360 but it's yours
00:59:28.940 drink it
00:59:30.900 and watch what God does 0.98
00:59:33.500 with one woman
00:59:34.620 one man
00:59:35.980 who refuses to quit
00:59:38.020 the ages are watching
00:59:40.940 the west is watching
00:59:42.500 your children are watching
00:59:44.260 your children's children
00:59:47.160 are watching
00:59:48.060 so stand
00:59:49.600 and live not by lies.
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01:01:33.860 I have been asked to speak at the University of Iowa
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01:01:44.080 And I'm going to be doing that in a couple of weeks.
01:01:46.820 And then I am going over to England, and I am going to stand with Tommy Robinson.
01:01:54.560 And I'm going to speak there.
01:01:56.260 I've already written my speech.
01:01:58.040 I've got a very short message to deliver.
01:02:13.500 You know, the time when you think that people can do this for money or fame or whatever,
01:02:24.020 those days are quickly disappearing.
01:02:26.700 And those people will expose themselves and burn themselves out.
01:02:32.080 But I want you to know, for years I said, where are the heroes?
01:02:37.040 Where are the people that are willing to stand up?
01:02:40.440 And I see them everywhere now.
01:02:42.140 I see them everywhere.
01:02:45.560 You know, you might see the ones that are standing up, you know, that might be famous.
01:02:53.600 Those aren't the ones that really matter.
01:03:00.080 You know, we, you know, the people who do what I do, we might pay a high price that
01:03:09.740 Some people aren't willing to pay, but it's no bigger than yours.
01:03:13.500 And you don't get all the other stuff, the good stuff that goes with it.
01:03:17.400 You, when you speak up, you don't get the applause.
01:03:25.400 You're really the one that, you're the one that prays in the closet.
01:03:31.420 You're the one that gives without anybody seeing.
01:03:34.320 You're the one that gets the glory.
01:03:35.600 just for standing up and just standing with the truth.
01:03:41.520 You'll get it in the end.
01:03:42.700 You won't get it now.
01:03:45.640 And so it's hard because the incentive for people
01:03:49.280 who are just regular people like you, moms and dads,
01:03:52.240 there is no earthly payoff on this one,
01:03:56.840 except if we all live long enough to see the fruits of what we have done.
01:04:02.380 But I will tell you, last hour I talked to you a little bit about, you know, how the Islamists, especially those in Iran, view Jesus because there's somebody trying to convince you that, you know, the Islamists in Iran love Jesus.
01:04:17.240 No, they don't. 0.83
01:04:19.180 They love the Jesus of the Hadith, which spears people who won't kneel to the Mahadi. 0.96
01:04:28.340 That's end time stuff. 0.98
01:04:30.220 And I don't know if we're in the end times, but, you know, a lot of things shape up to look kind of like it.
01:04:36.720 What an honor to live and to stand, stand, stand.
01:04:42.180 I mean, you know, the army that you have behind you, the spiritual army, it's much bigger than any earthly army.
01:04:50.440 And the payoff is eternal.
01:04:54.160 Continue to stand.
01:04:55.300 And I sincerely thank you for the standing that you've already done.
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01:06:40.880 you know there's so much going on in the news today there's a story um that is out today that
01:06:46.680 is just mind-boggling truly mind-boggling how um joe biden was working uh with the doj targeting
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01:07:05.320 making dossiers on people that were you know against abortion and so those turned into
01:07:12.440 indictments and now now we have the evidence and proof and you're not going to hear anybody talk
01:07:17.020 about that you're not going to hear anybody in the mainstream media talk about that you're not
01:07:21.280 going to talk about how the impeachment whistleblower we we broke this story yesterday
01:07:25.840 but did you hear any real discussion about how that guy was a democrat crony and how the the
01:07:32.720 Inspector General actually changed the rules to be able to sneak this in as a whistleblower?
01:07:39.780 I mean, it's really, it's nuts and out of control. And things are changing.
01:07:47.580 But there's a lot of really good things going on. By the way, you notice the world's not on fire
01:07:51.860 about Iran? That'll tell you how good things are going in Iran. Not everybody's covering Iran.
01:07:58.800 huh why because it's the strategy seems to be working if i have time i'm going to get into
01:08:04.780 that a little bit today but keep your fingers crossed keep praying but it looks like this
01:08:09.660 strategy is working and this we may break the the back of that evil evil regime um in days
01:08:16.500 which i wonder if he'll ever get credit for it he should you know there's a line from thomas
01:08:26.340 Jefferson that keeps coming back to me, and that is a well-informed public can be trusted
01:08:33.060 with its own government. Right now, we are drowning in information. You wake up, you check
01:08:41.100 your phone, you've already seen the 10 breaking stories before the coffee is even ready, maybe
01:08:46.180 even before you're out of bed, and you know that they happen, but you don't necessarily know what
01:08:52.020 any of them actually mean to you. We have so much information, and yet we're uninformed.
01:08:58.840 Jefferson said, a well-informed, not a well-educated, well-informed public. We are drowning
01:09:04.480 in opinions and data, but we have no way to filter all of this stuff. We don't know.
01:09:11.720 All the information filters through our values and our principles and facts filter through the
01:09:18.680 stories that we tell ourselves about the world, okay? If we think that the world is a really
01:09:26.180 evil place, we're going to have the facts and the stories at our fingertips every day to back that
01:09:31.900 up. If we think the world is a beautiful place, we also have the facts and the stories to back that
01:09:36.820 up. But if we don't know what to think, it's a giant mess and you'll never get out of that mess.
01:09:42.800 we can't take all information as equal we have to slow down and we have to filter and we have
01:09:50.320 to prioritize what actually matters and i don't think most most people um you know most podcasts
01:10:00.100 etc they they don't bother with that you know they'll drop the headline they'll throw in a
01:10:04.420 quick opinion and they'll race on to the next thing and sometimes they do it for good reasons
01:10:09.620 sometimes they do it for bad reasons, you know, but you're left holding all these pieces and you
01:10:16.700 don't know how they fit together. And this is something that I'm striving to do. And this is
01:10:21.480 one of the reasons I started the torch is to slow down enough,
01:10:26.540 long enough, at least for you to actually see the story and connect the story because
01:10:32.720 almost nothing happening today stands alone. It's usually part of some old pattern wearing
01:10:39.180 new clothes. If I said to you, can you connect the price of eggs to open borders? Wait, what?
01:10:50.380 They look separate, right? One's about immigration. The other one's about the price of eggs, groceries.
01:10:56.500 Follow this thread. Years of policies that flooded the country with millions of people
01:11:02.960 needing housing, food, and services, while at the same time choking off domestic energy
01:11:09.440 production, suddenly farms can't afford fuel or fertilizer. Processing plants struggle with
01:11:16.560 labor chaos, and your weekly shopping bill has doubled, and you can't afford a house.
01:11:22.720 One decision upstream quietly empties your wallet, which is downstream.
01:11:27.120 once you spot this pattern the what you read everything begins to change
01:11:35.020 because you realize wait a minute i can't argue about the cost of housing unless we take care
01:11:39.940 of the border and i can't bitch about the price of eggs unless we fix the policies from the people
01:11:48.380 who are bringing us the border chaos you grab one thread and you follow it wherever it leads
01:11:55.280 That's what we try to do.
01:11:56.920 And some stories need more room than a single segment allows.
01:12:01.760 So I want to tell you a little bit about The Torch and what we're doing right now.
01:12:06.720 Because we just made our first documentary, and now it is absolutely free, unedited.
01:12:13.100 We had to learn from mistakes.
01:12:15.620 I wanted to put it up on YouTube because that's where a lot of people go.
01:12:18.760 But it was so horribly edited, taking out all the stuff we had to do so it would pass their test.
01:12:24.920 it just isn't worth it. So I'm trusting you to take the free documentary, the free booklet
01:12:30.380 that goes with it, all of the, I think it's two hours of additional interviews. So you get the
01:12:35.200 full story and then bring it to your church and share it with people. You know, if we don't know
01:12:41.480 how something started, how it was built, then you're not going to be able to understand what's
01:12:46.340 happening. And interviews run really long and the whole conversation gets chopped up in clips and
01:12:51.720 everything else. We want to take the time. If it takes two hours to get somewhere real, we'll let
01:12:56.700 it take two hours. We want to make sure that you hear people speak for themselves, not an edited
01:13:01.320 version. And then we want to put it into writing so you can actually use it. And I don't want my
01:13:05.960 name or my face anywhere near it. So you can share it with friends who might hate me because it's not
01:13:10.740 about me. It's 30 pages. You can hold in your hand and hand it to a neighbor who hasn't followed any
01:13:16.760 of this. And they'll walk away knowing exactly what happened and why it matters with the original
01:13:22.680 documents attached, links, sources. Because I have said this to you forever. Don't trust me.
01:13:29.560 I don't ask for your trust. I would love your trust, honestly. But I don't ask for it. I don't
01:13:33.960 want it. I don't want it. None of the stuff that I say can be yours. You have to do your own
01:13:41.920 homework so you know it. You can't be in a conversation with somebody who says, I wish
01:13:46.320 Glenn Beck was here because he could explain it. That doesn't help you. You have to know it.
01:13:51.980 So that's what we're trying to do is give you enough clarity that you can stop reacting and
01:13:57.280 you can be proactive and share the truth without any fear or anger or anything. You start seeing
01:14:03.480 and you start thinking. You start thinking and you're making decisions with your eyes open.
01:14:09.680 And if enough of us can do this, then Jefferson's old line stops sounding like it's history and
01:14:16.040 starts sounding like it's possible. We can save the republic. And you could feel it already.
01:14:24.020 Things are changing. Conversations don't land the way they used to. They don't. I mean, we were at
01:14:30.340 each other's throat. And in some ways, we still are. But in other ways, you're seeing it all start
01:14:34.940 to fall apart. You know, families still dodge certain topics. Old friends will still talk past
01:14:41.080 each other, but something's off. And part of it is because trust is worn thin, and there's no easy
01:14:50.720 way to check what you're being told. So people pick a side, and they hold tight to it, and it
01:14:56.400 feels safer than sorting through all the noise. I'm just going to disconnect. You can't do that.
01:15:01.660 What we try to do here every day is cut through that noise, and I try really hard to not tell you
01:15:10.120 what to think, but I try to show you how you can find out for yourself. So that's what the torch
01:15:18.460 is. Our mission is to get the public to be well-informed. Other things we're doing, we're
01:15:25.660 putting an AI trained on real material, the Constitution, all of their old documents, their old
01:15:30.960 court records, the documents Americans used to read before everything got filtered through
01:15:36.400 somebody else's lens and you ask a question you don't just get an answer it points you to the
01:15:41.960 source that you can read yourself we're also making things for people who don't have time
01:15:48.260 to dig through stacks of paper we're making short videos now that explain without talking down to
01:15:53.140 people longer pieces for when you want to stay with it we're going into soon animation and
01:15:59.560 stories and down the road we'll hopefully be involved with some films that can carry ideas
01:16:04.560 further than talk could ever do it, and we will partner. I don't need the credit. I will hold
01:16:09.400 anybody's arms up that can do this and has the same goals. I don't need to do it myself. It's
01:16:15.360 fine. This summer, we're starting something small but real, songs that teach the Bill of Rights.
01:16:21.040 This is an experiment. The insiders know about it. They've heard some of these songs already,
01:16:26.540 But, you know, I learned so much from Schoolhouse Rock, and it's time we use that formula again.
01:16:37.140 If a child knows all of our rights by heart, they can stop somebody from trying to take them
01:16:45.560 because they know what they are and what they mean and why they were there.
01:16:50.520 We're also excited we're going to be sharing with you something you can walk into.
01:16:54.580 Soon, we're going to be making some announcements on the American Journey experience, and it's not a museum with glass cases and small plaques.
01:17:02.040 This is something where families can spend time and experience.
01:17:06.600 It's the American Journey experience.
01:17:08.920 News on that is coming, but none of this builds itself, and I am so proud of the American Journey experience and Mercury One because every time I go there, there are more people that are working.
01:17:23.320 Some of them paid, some of them not paid,
01:17:25.420 but they're all on the same page.
01:17:26.980 They understand what the mission is.
01:17:29.820 And it all takes people, it takes money, and it takes time.
01:17:35.580 But really, the most important are people
01:17:37.980 who are done waiting for somebody else to step up and show up.
01:17:42.640 If you've been watching and seeing what's happening in the world
01:17:46.360 and think somebody's got to do something about it,
01:17:48.180 may I extend this invitation, step in, do what you can in your area of influence or help us build
01:18:01.840 something that actually informs people instead of feeding them the next outrage. We are in the
01:18:07.380 process right now of hiring new editors and writers, and we need a well-qualified librarian,
01:18:13.100 an additional one. We already have one. We need another one, somebody that can keep the archives
01:18:17.360 organized, clean, constantly updated, somebody who knows real history and can also help us
01:18:22.960 digitize all of the archives. I mean, we're working around the clock. Some of the guys,
01:18:27.880 man, they are so tired. Last night, I gave the go-ahead on a project that will teach principals
01:18:34.820 through songs and more on this very soon as we build to America's 250. But we also need people
01:18:42.820 who know homeschooling and education,
01:18:44.920 who can help us put curriculums together
01:18:46.880 to teach American histories in ways
01:18:48.800 you can't find as a parent anywhere else.
01:18:52.480 Soon I'll tell you how you can apply for all of this stuff,
01:18:55.100 but I just want you to be thinking
01:18:57.500 because we're on the same page.
01:18:59.220 And if this mission isn't your mission, that's fine.
01:19:01.160 Go find your mission.
01:19:03.240 But if you can help us,
01:19:06.560 please, please, I invite you.
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01:21:04.220 Welcome to the program.
01:21:06.600 You remember I told you about Alexander Dugan, and I've been talking about this guy forever.
01:21:14.020 He's the guy who, actually, I first found him back in the 90s when he was advising
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01:21:29.500 this is going to happen because we have people on the ground, and I'm like, ah, hello, pay attention,
01:21:33.800 and um that some of that consulting happened with alexander dugan and he's only gotten worse
01:21:41.180 and he's getting more and more influential um and he is capturing some of our friends quite honestly
01:21:47.620 um and some of the voices that you have trusted for many many years but i want you to know that
01:21:53.320 i'm going to play something this is these are the words of alexander dugan they might as well be
01:21:57.100 This is Hassan Piker. He's on the left. His uncle is the guy who started Young Turks, sank, whatever his name is. And listen to what he said. This is about the USSR in a speech at Yale. Listen to this.
01:22:14.880 The fall of the USSR was one of the greatest catastrophes of the 20th century. 0.64
01:22:23.360 Just wait, listen, maybe you'll agree. 0.97
01:22:27.440 Not only was there incalculable harm done to every single country under its banner.
01:22:34.200 Child prostitution.
01:22:38.160 Skyrocketing suicide rates.
01:22:39.900 Life expectancy plummeting.
01:22:41.440 but america was no longer contested around the globe and it is precisely because of the end
01:22:51.920 to that multi-polarity that we saw accelerated neoliberalism that is devastating every western
01:23:01.200 nation right now unlimited and unchecked greed
01:23:05.240 can you please stop hitting our successes are leading to our own demise and the demise
01:23:15.820 and collapse of the liberal system
01:23:17.700 so you know i know somebody else who thinks it was the greatest catastrophe of the 20th century
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01:25:54.260 the fusion of entertainment enlightenment and empowerment this is the glenn beck program
01:26:13.640 i want to talk to you about conspiracies there is a conspiracy
01:26:23.260 that I can neither prove nor deny that scientists are dying in unusual ways
01:26:30.640 because they are all related to work that JPL and others are doing in space.
01:26:38.160 And people are demanding answers.
01:26:40.940 But I want you to look at this, and I want to take you through some of the deaths
01:26:45.860 and the conclusions that you can draw.
01:26:49.140 Again, I'm not going to tell you it's either right or wrong.
01:26:52.120 I'm going to say let's pause for a second and look at this story and what this story is actually
01:26:59.240 saying. Is it reasonable or not? Might be. I don't know. But let's start there in 60 seconds. First,
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01:28:52.160 so um there is a story out um and there's several of these stories i just want to give you the
01:28:58.160 highlights of one of them here another scientist with ties to america's space program has now
01:29:04.020 joined the growing list of deaths and disappearances around the u.s michael david hicks
01:29:09.920 a research scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, JPL,
01:29:14.600 passed away on July 30th at the age of 59.
01:29:17.960 But the cause of death was never made public,
01:29:21.340 and no record of an autopsy being performed could be found.
01:29:26.680 Specifically, Hicks was involved with the DART project,
01:29:30.340 NASA's test to see if humans could deflect dangerous asteroids away from Earth.
01:29:35.380 He also worked on Deep Space One mission,
01:29:38.940 which tested new spacecraft technology that flew by a comet in 2001.
01:29:44.100 While there have been no public allegations of foul play,
01:29:47.300 Hicks' case marks the ninth person with ties to America's space or nuclear secrets
01:29:52.040 who has died or mysteriously vanished in recent years,
01:29:56.060 which has set off alarm bells among U.S. national security experts.
01:30:00.980 These people have nine have died or mysteriously disappeared over the past several years.
01:30:08.180 Moreover, three of these scientists had close ties to Hicks, and all of them worked at JPL or participated in NASA missions.
01:30:20.680 Monica Reza, JPL's new director of the Materials Processing Group, vanished without a trace in 2025, just months after beginning her tenure at the NASA lab.
01:30:29.920 Two other men with deep ties to JPL died recently, including a longtime co-worker of Hicks, Frank Mainwald, who died in 2024 at the age of 61, with even less public acknowledgement of his untimely passing.
01:30:48.140 Meanwhile, astrophysicist Carl Grillmayer, 67, was murdered on the front porch of his home on February 2026.
01:30:56.980 The California Institute of Technology Research work was heavily supported by NASA's JPL.
01:31:03.500 He was also personally involved with major space telescope missions led by NASA.
01:31:08.960 So I could go on, but what do we have here?
01:31:12.380 What do we have?
01:31:17.340 What we have here is a bunch of people who have died horribly.
01:31:22.000 I mean, that's awful.
01:31:23.160 and they're all scientists there's nine of them over the past several years they all have worked
01:31:32.280 for jpl or work around jpl or work with or around nasa but let me ask you a few things what
01:31:40.580 conclusions can be drawn from this i'm i'm i'm only using this as an example because i've been
01:31:47.960 talking to you this week about how to critically think. And this does not prove this correct and
01:31:54.940 does not prove this to be wrong. It's just questions that need to be asked. So let's look
01:32:00.720 at this. If you go through all of these things, there are some confirmed crimes with explanations.
01:32:07.560 There was an Ohio murder-suicide. There was a scientist at MIT with a known suspect.
01:32:15.540 Some of them are missing person cases, which happen regularly, even among scientists.
01:32:21.660 Some are isolated homicides, tragic but not inherently connected.
01:32:26.300 And some, well, all of them have some connection to science, JPL, and NASA.
01:32:36.080 Okay, so it's a mixed data set to begin with.
01:32:39.680 connected to NASA and JPL.
01:32:45.900 Well, NASA and JPL does a lot of work,
01:32:48.620 and most of it is with scientists.
01:32:51.900 You know, one person worked directly.
01:32:54.380 One person worked at Los Alamos.
01:32:57.300 There are thousands of employees
01:32:58.740 in how many projects at Los Alamos.
01:33:00.960 Another worked at MIT Fusion Research.
01:33:03.420 Another one was in pharma with some DOD overlap.
01:33:07.420 pharma, fusion, space, I don't see the connection.
01:33:14.760 That doesn't mean that there isn't a connection there,
01:33:16.640 but nobody is showing the connection here, okay?
01:33:19.800 That's not a tight network.
01:33:21.680 That's anyone who is near defense adjacent technology.
01:33:28.060 That's not, they're all working on this one project, okay?
01:33:31.660 the clustering is expected okay it's not suspicious the story highlights southern
01:33:43.060 california new mexico and ohio well those are all defense hubs so that those are places where
01:33:51.280 lots of scientists are and when you have lots of scientists it makes sense that that's where
01:33:57.460 scientists would die. The fourth, institutional silence. Each of these say they didn't make a
01:34:08.060 statement. Well, no, not everybody does. One guy was well-known and he got a statement and they
01:34:17.680 said the other guy, who was not well-known, maybe in the science world was, but he didn't necessarily
01:34:23.140 get a big send-off. They didn't make a big statement. Universities and laboratories and
01:34:30.560 government, they rarely disclose the details. Privacy, ongoing investigations, legal liability,
01:34:39.100 phrases like passed away suddenly. That's standard. That's standard. That's not evidence
01:34:47.200 of concealment. Now, it could be, but it's not proof of anything. So, I'm so frustrated by this
01:34:58.500 story because I believe, you know, how many conspiracy theories have come true? Lots of them.
01:35:05.480 And so, I'm not one to dismiss conspiracy theories, but it seems like we go out looking
01:35:12.160 for some things. And when we do that, we only sow more distrust with one another. So it's okay to
01:35:20.880 look at this. It's okay to comment on it and follow the story. But did any of these individuals
01:35:29.300 collaborate directly? Out of the nine, were they collaborating on the same thing? Is there any
01:35:36.060 overlap in timelines on what they're working with, communications or travel?
01:35:42.160 So far, no evidence, no evidence, just nine people who have died.
01:35:48.260 Also, can we get a baseline?
01:35:49.760 How many scientists have died in the last five years or several years of murder-suicide, random homicide, gone missing, separate criminal incidents?
01:36:01.760 How many have died?
01:36:03.120 How many overall?
01:36:04.220 And then how many have died here that are not part of that or are all of those part of it?
01:36:09.700 How many scientists normally die?
01:36:13.400 Let me just say this.
01:36:14.880 I looked something up, and I want to tell you something that could be true.
01:36:20.780 Could be true.
01:36:21.760 It's definitely not, but I could make a case.
01:36:26.360 Okay?
01:36:27.460 In the last 12 months, people who are related,
01:36:33.620 who some of them, many of them were friends of mine
01:36:37.000 that have worked with me are in the same industry who are holding the same mission many of them
01:36:44.480 they are on talk radio in the last 12 months I've had eight people in my industry die
01:36:53.020 who say the things that I'm saying now you know we're under threat you know we're trying to be
01:37:00.000 silenced. But Gary Krantz, he was one of the original guys in syndication. Premier Radio
01:37:12.540 Networks, Gary Krantz, big guy. He died on January 21st. Jim Quinn, he was in Pittsburgh,
01:37:21.700 a friend, a big influence on conservative talk. He was standing up during the tea party. He was
01:37:28.700 standing up, you know, when he died, he died March 30th, Matt Thomas.
01:37:34.040 Now this guy, he, he's public media, but he is a midday anchor or was, um, a Texas newsroom
01:37:44.740 anchor.
01:37:45.340 I'm from Texas.
01:37:46.920 He's from Texas.
01:37:48.120 We covered a lot of the same stories.
01:37:50.540 He died at 41.
01:37:54.120 I couldn't find an autopsy for him.
01:37:56.240 wmal john lyon he was a broadcaster at wmal one of the most and he's in washington dc
01:38:07.060 of course charlie kirk we know still wondering about how he died what what why was he killed
01:38:14.540 you know he was a syndicated host on talk radio through salem david gold long time conservative
01:38:23.280 talk radio host he was he was heard in denver and tampa and miami and dallas he died these are all
01:38:30.560 just since december none of these are connected none of these are connected but if i wanted to
01:38:42.020 i could do i mean that was just me googling name conservative talk show host or syndicated radio
01:38:50.660 host who have died and i have a list of maybe 25 names they all died in the last year i just
01:38:57.840 cherry picked people james dobson focus on the family what about him gary burbank from wlw a
01:39:04.940 good friend of mine ron gregory from wo wo one of the first stations to pick this up wo wo is
01:39:13.060 important to my syndication i know what wo wo is they speak to the heart of the country
01:39:17.960 I can make this case
01:39:22.320 I bring this up because yesterday
01:39:27.800 And the day before I talked to you about
01:39:29.940 Be very very careful about propaganda
01:39:32.360 Be very careful about
01:39:35.300 You know there's a lot of information out there
01:39:38.440 But you can take information
01:39:40.220 And make it into anything you want
01:39:42.740 That doesn't mean that that's not true
01:39:45.300 All the stuff about talk radio
01:39:46.560 None of that's connected
01:39:47.420 the stuff on space i don't think any of it's connected but i can't tell you that why because
01:39:54.660 i don't have the facts and the absence of facts does not necessarily mean that they're hiding
01:40:03.900 something sometimes you know somebody dies and out of courtesy to the family they don't talk about
01:40:11.100 you know how they died or anything else it's just that sometimes is standard
01:40:18.660 now with that being said there are things going on in space that should concern you
01:40:24.240 so let me talk about something that we know is real that's happening in space do that in 60
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01:41:49.100 so we have Anna Paulina Luna on with us in a second and and she may be a believer and she
01:42:08.840 may have more information um to share with us on these scientists but she's also looking for
01:42:14.120 the government to release 46 uh ufo or uap uh videos um the the deadline came and gone yesterday
01:42:22.260 we're going to ask her what comes next and why she's on this but jason you want to blow up my
01:42:26.560 theory i can't help it glenn you know how my brain works um let me just let me attempt to
01:42:32.780 blend the stories but use your analogy so let's say if eight of those radio people are all talk
01:42:40.300 radio shows and they're all kind of conservative in line so they all have a connection to maybe
01:42:44.780 conservative talk radio let's say of those eight four of them were all went missing the exact same
01:42:52.240 way so they're not dead but four of them are just missing they're just gone nobody knows they all
01:42:57.780 went for a hike or something or they just walked out and just left their homes and just poof they
01:43:02.720 were gone would you say okay okay out of the nine out of the nine for space there are not four that
01:43:09.060 just went missing are there four of them just went missing going for a walk
01:43:13.380 it's the where do they wait wait where do they where do they live
01:43:18.760 see i'm not i i want you to know jason i am not and i'm sorry if i uh if i uh framed it this way
01:43:26.220 i'm not saying this isn't true i'm saying you need more information for instance where did
01:43:33.020 they go missing? How many people go missing in that area? For instance, I went missing on a hike.
01:43:41.920 I went into the woods on a hike. Well, am I doing that in Florida or am I doing that here in the
01:43:47.660 mountains? Because I got mountain lions and I can be dragged up into a cave and eaten by a mountain
01:43:53.080 lion. Is it normal? What is the rate of other people going missing in that area? Now, when you
01:44:01.000 have all that information, it might be true. It might be something to look into. I'm just saying
01:44:06.340 there are so many real things that we know and we can do something about. This is one of those
01:44:14.160 things you keep on the back burner and you keep watching. You just keep watching. You don't fight
01:44:18.680 over it. You don't condemn people and say, you're a monster because you don't believe it. You just
01:44:24.420 don't understand no continue to watch it find more information and then when you have more
01:44:31.360 information then you can start convincing people so i'm not condemning anybody for following it at
01:44:36.860 all i'm just saying don't demonize people you know because they don't believe in it because
01:44:42.980 you don't have enough facts yet you don't yeah i i 100 agree that i think i think the lack of
01:44:48.680 information is what and that's i'm more more than i'm more than anything i'm playing devil's advocate
01:44:52.880 because the information we don't know is so wild.
01:44:56.280 But even more on that,
01:44:57.820 three of those cases to answer one of your questions,
01:44:59.840 three of them happened in the same state in New Mexico.
01:45:04.120 Three of the four.
01:45:05.600 Okay.
01:45:06.620 Okay.
01:45:07.060 So that's a very damning stat.
01:45:10.300 Let's drill deeper on that.
01:45:12.660 That's a very damning stat or could be.
01:45:15.880 You know, were they working on the same project?
01:45:18.360 You get that stat, along with the three disappear in the same state.
01:45:23.540 Were they working on the same project, not just the same place?
01:45:28.660 You know, if we had two people die in our place of business, that doesn't mean that somebody's trying to kill them or kidnap them if they just disappeared.
01:45:38.200 Because one could be working on something entirely.
01:45:41.480 One could be an accountant and has nothing to do with what's the air product.
01:45:46.100 The other person could be an on-air person.
01:45:48.360 Why are they connected?
01:45:49.880 Why would you say that's a trend if they just disappeared?
01:45:54.220 Yes, it's a weird coincidence,
01:45:56.280 but that doesn't mean somebody's targeting them.
01:45:59.560 Do you see what I mean?
01:46:00.760 You need to have something else
01:46:02.100 that is also holding them together
01:46:03.620 other than their place of business
01:46:05.060 or that they're both scientists
01:46:06.440 or they're both working on things with space.
01:46:08.340 Of course, they're working on things with space.
01:46:09.840 They're working with NASA and JPL.
01:46:12.220 It's not like they're making crayons.
01:46:14.320 Yeah, and some of that,
01:46:15.340 which makes it even more weird,
01:46:17.380 is, I guess, just hard
01:46:19.440 to put them all together. Not all of them
01:46:21.300 are working on space. Like, two of them were from
01:46:23.460 Los Alamos, but
01:46:25.400 they were working on nuclear research.
01:46:27.540 So, maybe kind of similar,
01:46:29.500 but they're all getting
01:46:31.280 kind of clumped into the one thing.
01:46:33.840 Right. And that doesn't mean
01:46:35.400 this isn't true. It just
01:46:37.460 means you have to go a step further
01:46:39.300 to make the case because they are not directly
01:46:41.580 related. You know?
01:46:44.300 I mean, that's thousands
01:46:45.660 of employees at Los Alamos. Thousands. Is that unusual for two to die in a several-year period?
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01:48:13.900 we have to we have to come together um and understand when we have a good story and when
01:48:38.500 we have a good case. And right now, there are a lot of good stories out there, but they're not
01:48:45.440 necessarily good cases yet. Think of yourself as a publisher of a newspaper. Your reporter comes in
01:48:53.940 and says, I got this story. I can believe the story. Your job as a human being, as a good
01:48:58.060 citizen should be now to say, great, give me all of the facts that back that up. When there's not
01:49:03.660 enough facts, you need to look at your friend and not in a crossway, just say, I love this story.
01:49:09.340 I want to run with this story, but you don't have enough facts yet. Keep me informed. Keep
01:49:15.000 following this story and keep me up to date. And if you're the reporter, you don't turn on the
01:49:20.440 editor and say, what do you mean? I got all the facts I need. No, you don't. You have a good story.
01:49:25.660 facts matter opinions don't matter facts matter you got a good story you got a good theory
01:49:34.000 show me the facts on it um because there's a lot of things tomorrow i'm going to go into deep space
01:49:39.520 there is a war in space right now that nobody's talking about and it's real and we should be
01:49:44.500 paying attention to that but nobody's talking about it then there's all of this ufo stuff and
01:49:49.380 i don't know what to make of this i really don't um uh you know one one of my favorite people in
01:49:56.000 congress is uh anna paulina luna uh she's from florida uh and she yesterday she had a deadline
01:50:02.680 it expired i think yesterday for the department of war to release over 40 uap which used to be ufo
01:50:09.440 videos yeah anna you didn't you didn't you didn't get any of these uh did you no we didn't and in
01:50:17.760 fact, as soon as I got into the office, as you know, we were coming back from being in Florida,
01:50:24.800 I had my team and said, have we received anything, like even a confirmation of receipt from the
01:50:29.540 Department of War? And they said, no, I was like, you guys need to call over and see what happened
01:50:32.540 because we've given them, you know, over 40 days for this or a long time for this rather, and them
01:50:38.000 not responding is not acceptable. And so it turns out that it just so happens to be very conveniently
01:50:45.060 that they never, or whoever did receive it, never passed it on. And so, you know, the Department of
01:50:51.400 War decided to respond to the House oversight saying that they would, you know, give us a
01:50:55.560 briefing at some future date, which is unacceptable. That's not really their call to make. That's our
01:51:01.220 call to make. And aside from that, I happen to be friends with Hegseth, and I also know that the
01:51:06.200 President gave a very clear directive. So whoever's trying to be cute at the Department of War, that's
01:51:10.760 not going to work we know that these files exist we've had and we gave them specific names and
01:51:16.280 locators for these files and so for them to say that you know um they don't have anything to
01:51:22.120 present to us is a farce so we'll get it okay so can you tell me and i know you probably have
01:51:28.780 you know clearances that you have to worry about here and so i don't want to put you in a bad
01:51:33.380 situation, but can you give us any indication what you think might be on these videos? What
01:51:40.700 are you looking for? It's probably very similar to the previous videos you have seen released
01:51:47.380 from my task force. So as you know, Rhett Burleson released a very now famous video of one of these
01:51:53.840 things deflecting a hellfire missile, but it'll probably be similar content. I think at the end
01:51:58.240 of the day like we're not going to tell the american people what to believe right but is it
01:52:02.460 fair to say that if the u.s government is continually denying access to these files
01:52:08.140 we know that they're there they're saying you don't have authorization or they're coming up
01:52:12.680 with excuses as to why you can't see them well that's not their decision to make they weren't
01:52:17.280 elected to office they're not the president of the united states they're defying the wishes and
01:52:21.660 will of not just congress but also the president and so it's our job to run it down so can you
01:52:28.220 you tell me so you're not out to prove one thing or another you're you're setting out saying hey
01:52:33.800 this is not your information to hide and if you're going to hide it you need a good you need a good
01:52:38.600 reason that you tell congress and say here's the case why we think they should be kept silent is
01:52:45.160 that that's what you're doing most certainly and i what i've gotten really frustrated with is
01:52:49.940 you know people that are again are not elected are these low-level bureaucrats or members of
01:52:55.540 intelligence community that are making decisions that have no authority to make those decisions.
01:53:00.400 And then they think that they can, you know, defy congressional orders. And so really, I think
01:53:05.140 that's kind of what we've been up against. But ultimately, at the end of the day, I have seen
01:53:08.900 other members of Congress have seen stuff and gone public with it that, in my opinion, is not
01:53:14.220 created by us. I don't think it's owned by China or Russia. So there's that. But I mean, I'm not
01:53:19.960 going to tell people really what they need to to believe i think that that's on them um ultimately
01:53:25.900 though i do have a massive issue with with the denial of accesses information and so that's
01:53:30.600 really what we're fighting here especially as a congress as a congressperson that is your job they
01:53:36.300 you know the federal government doesn't understand oversight oversight means nothing if you can't say
01:53:41.200 show me your work show me work you you you guys you in the in the in the public sector here you
01:53:48.560 work for us my job is to make sure that you're not hiding things and that can only happen if
01:53:55.740 they are held to oversight and honestly on the flip side it can only happen if they can trust
01:54:02.840 that no one who are getting top secret clearances are going to leak stuff well and here's the thing
01:54:08.680 too like if it was fake then tell us why we can't see it but exactly right and yeah the whole the
01:54:17.040 The whole way that they're handling this is, in my opinion, an admission in itself, right, that they stonewall, they block, they prevent, and then stuff does come out, and then they don't make comment on it.
01:54:29.360 So I think the whole way that it's handling itself is kind of, yeah. 0.50
01:54:35.060 It is funny the way they're handling it, and it is, let's say there's nothing there.
01:54:41.020 I think there is. 1.00
01:54:41.900 I believe in, you know, little green men. 1.00
01:54:44.080 I don't know if they're going to be green or little, but, you know, what a waste of space if, you know, we're out here all by ourself. 1.00
01:54:50.700 I don't know what we're going to find in those. 0.52
01:54:53.880 However, the way they are behaving at a time when the trust of the average American towards its own government is at record lows,
01:55:06.300 they should be doing everything they can to restore that trust.
01:55:10.140 For instance, my trust in the war machine was really lost under Biden.
01:55:17.520 I have more confidence in our Pentagon and our soldiers now than I've ever had in my life.
01:55:23.240 I mean, it's way off the charts.
01:55:25.280 However, I still have questions because too many things are secret.
01:55:29.560 I don't need to know about what's going on in this war right now, all the secret details right now.
01:55:33.800 But you do.
01:55:35.480 If you're on oversight, you need to know those things.
01:55:38.340 and if you're trying to restore trust in our country the best way to do that is transparency
01:55:44.440 so why would you act this way well and that's that's exactly my point and they have been denying
01:55:52.760 access or and and again the famous story of me representative gates and representative birch
01:55:58.120 being denied access to eglin air force base and then the base commander famously gets in the
01:56:02.800 middle of the meeting which i've never seen happen in my life remember glenn i'm a vet too
01:56:06.500 never seen this, and just decides that he's going to go on a temporary duty to Georgia in the middle
01:56:11.580 of the meeting and doesn't return. And then it turns out that we did talk with pilots and we did
01:56:16.620 get confirmation that there were UAPs there and they didn't want to show it to us. But the whole
01:56:22.020 point is, is that this argument of, okay, so you have the American people, you have elected
01:56:27.240 representatives, and then you have the intel community, and then this internal war that takes
01:56:31.940 place within the intel community regarding declassification etc this is not just siloed
01:56:36.820 uaps but i think it gets into the discussion on 9-11 it gets into so many other issues
01:56:41.720 and what i will say is you know wait wait wait take me from you wait take me from a uap quickly
01:56:48.820 to 9-11 how do you get there what's that tie just big picture so we've been yeah so we've
01:56:54.440 been pushing for declassification and release of the 9-11 files for the families and we there's a
01:57:00.580 select group it's civilian board that each gets a vote and they vote on whether or not it's a
01:57:06.240 recommendation to the president to declassify these files but the point is is that we should
01:57:10.320 have the files uh here's an interesting thing that an investigative journalist recently told me glenn
01:57:15.100 but apparently um and this does tie to also jeffrey epstein apparently jeffrey epstein was
01:57:20.220 actually um trying to work on behalf of the saudi government to block the release of the 9-11 files
01:57:26.300 for the families. And that was something that kind of came out in investigative reporting.
01:57:30.720 So it's like an interesting, you know, quantum thread connection, right? But I mean, this whole
01:57:36.440 issue of government transparency, it is such a big deal for restoring trust. You can see with
01:57:42.820 the declassification order on the Kennedy files, how much stuff we found out when those files
01:57:47.320 finally came out and multiple administrations had tried to release that, but it was the CIA
01:57:52.420 that was blocking it until Director Ratcliffe came in
01:57:55.560 and then fully authorized the declassification of the files.
01:58:01.620 Are you more concerned about finding out that somebody,
01:58:06.520 because I'm going to do a story tomorrow about the war in space.
01:58:10.100 You know, nobody's talking about this, but there is a war in space.
01:58:13.560 China is, you know, right behind us.
01:58:16.760 And there are some things that they're doing with satellites
01:58:19.340 that nobody's talking about that, you know, we have to defend ourself and they're doing things
01:58:25.380 that are not real good. Are you afraid that this is going to expose that we have enemies here
01:58:35.140 that are earthlings that have technology that we are putting us way, way behind? Or are you,
01:58:43.860 are you thinking this leads to little green men for lack of a better term yeah i wouldn't say
01:58:50.660 little green men but i think that it leads to us not i think it leads to the reason why you're not
01:58:54.780 seeing a over a push for over uh you know the declassification as quickly as possible is
01:58:59.860 because i think there are people that realize that you know the US government can't explain it
01:59:03.960 i will say this if it was an adversary's technology we would still not be number one
01:59:11.840 So I don't think that this is technology that, you know, is owned by another government.
01:59:17.380 But there's things that we can't explain.
01:59:19.660 And the reason I say it like that, because if I get too much in the specifics, sometimes people try to, you know, use it as a tax or whatever it might be.
01:59:26.960 But that's the fact.
01:59:28.020 We cannot explain it.
01:59:30.260 So, Anna, help me out on one thing.
01:59:33.420 One of your colleagues talked about how if we knew it would be game-changing, that he has seen like hybrid experimentation or anything else.
01:59:45.640 Do you believe there's anything to this kind of stuff?
01:59:49.600 Well, we've had a number of whistleblowers come forward, people that claim to be whistleblowers.
01:59:55.840 There's both credible and not credible people, right?
01:59:57.940 In my opinion, it's always interesting within the UAP space because you have both good and
02:00:05.280 bad actors.
02:00:05.800 You have people that are credible, are legitimate, and then you have people that I think are
02:00:10.360 placed there to discredit the information or push for transparency.
02:00:15.880 And I think there have been people that have come across our path or that we've directly
02:00:20.740 interfaced with that claim to have information and then end up being completely full of it.
02:00:25.120 And you say, okay, meet me in a skiff.
02:00:27.360 and then they don't show up, or they're really cagey about getting information. They've never
02:00:32.720 had firsthand information. It's always second or third order information. So I'm not basing
02:00:38.460 my statements on that. I'm basing my statements and my analysis on the information that I have
02:00:44.860 seen firsthand and directly with other members of Congress. Is it more likely that we are
02:00:52.920 looking at this time period right now and we have a government that is is using this and and
02:01:01.140 actually in some ways making it into a possibly bigger deal um by the way they're doing it to
02:01:06.700 deflect and to uh get people to talk about anything other than the actual corruption that
02:01:12.440 is going on or are we or is it more reasonable to believe we're we're headed towards you know
02:01:18.620 people think we're headed towards an event an announcement of some sort yeah no i don't i've
02:01:24.000 seen those theories and you know the first shocking thing when i got to dc glenn is there's no like
02:01:29.940 room of geniuses trying to figure things out that's it worth a draft pick this is as good as
02:01:34.840 it gets right there's no like grain steam up here and i think when you're in dc you realize that
02:01:39.520 right once you actually kind of get you ascend to this position um in full transparency this
02:01:46.380 conversation really started because of what happened at Eglin Air Force Base and then
02:01:51.120 Representative Burchett and myself and other members telling Comer we needed to do a hearing
02:01:55.760 and then other members doing hearings on their committees and then me getting the task force so
02:02:00.720 there's no like grand plan here other than we believe that there needs to be transparency
02:02:06.520 we're pushing for it and President Trump agrees with us and of all people I think Barack Obama
02:02:11.420 agrees so you know there's that I remember when I was taking Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton's
02:02:15.700 that position. That came up in the questioning and Hillary Clinton actually also too would never
02:02:22.400 thought I'd agree with Hillary Clinton on something, but she also had the same opinion.
02:02:28.020 Well, Anna, always great to talk to you. Thank you so much for everything that you do in Congress
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02:04:06.000 You know, I didn't get to,
02:04:07.540 we have a millennial on staff
02:04:08.760 that is very into the birth rate thing
02:04:11.680 And I didn't get to Maha Mikayla's sperm count update, which I have to endure every day in meetings.
02:04:18.060 So you're going to have to start enduring some of them occasionally.
02:04:20.360 That'll be on tomorrow.
02:04:21.280 Also, I want to go into this.
02:04:23.080 This is what Kash Patel told me in 2023.
02:04:26.440 Listen to this when I ask him about UFOs.
02:04:28.580 Can you tell if President Trump wins again, if he'll finally just tell us the truth, are aliens real?
02:04:37.100 I might have to keep that one.
02:04:38.400 seriously we keep thinking this is a this is a uh so either either we are covering for technology
02:04:47.320 or it's just a psych op on the american people get them to talk about something else let me tell
02:04:53.000 you what i can say i can tell you that it's like our most valuable assets are not on the ground
02:04:58.680 our most valuable assets from a national defense standpoint are underwater and in space
02:05:04.540 underwater yeah and it's easier to talk about space aliens than it is to talk about Nelly
02:05:14.940 the Loch Ness monster so I think that's why it's so catchy right now but yeah there's a
02:05:21.480 whole battle up in space that that China I just want to have more conversation on this
02:05:25.980 hold this stuff in we're gonna not hold that stuff in tomorrow I'm gonna go into
02:05:32.220 the war that you've never even heard of
02:05:35.220 that is happening up in
02:05:37.120 space. That's on tomorrow's
02:05:38.980 broadcast. We'll see you then.
02:05:41.280 May God save the Republic.