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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00:08:05.920I 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.
00:08:29.040They've spent a whole year doing it, and I appreciate it, you know.
00:08:32.760It'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?
00:08:48.060I mean, sure, I know how I would spend it, but there's so much.
00:08:51.100You know, months of grinding, months of saying no to family vacations, you know, or Timmy's little new shoes, you know.
00:08:59.040I, I, I, were shoes the best way to spend my money? Probably not. Probably not. You know,
00:09:06.960uh, not, not to my college fund for my kids. No, no, not to that side hustle that you've
00:09:12.900been dreaming about. No, no. It goes to the noble causes that make our life. I can't say better,
00:09:19.200but interesting. You know what I mean? It's always a fresh surprise, you know, surprise
00:09:23.640inspections or fresh regulations or forms in triplicate. I love that. I love that.
00:09:34.100On tax day, really nothing screams land of the free. Like some bureaucrat in Washington deciding,
00:09:40.780you know, your business needs one more safety sticker that will cost more than your monthly
00:09:46.100mortgage payment. You know, doesn't that just scream the red, white, and blue? And let's not
00:09:53.200let's not move past this without recognizing the real heroes you know the real heroes in our
00:10:00.560society that we just can't seem to do enough for you know i don't know if you've seen the news
00:10:07.200lately but in california minnesota in illinois and and dare i say it all throughout this this
00:10:16.060fruited plain, there are people that we are helping. We are lifting up. You may not ever
00:10:25.300be able to afford a Mercedes because that's a lot of money, let alone a Maibach. Have you ever
00:10:30.700seen a Maibach? Those things are sweet. You may not be able to afford it, but together,
00:10:35.920together with you working and taking your hard-earned money and me working and taking my
00:10:41.240hard-earned money. In the spirit of unity, really, we could all chip in so some guy from Mogadishu
00:10:49.180can roll up in the top-of-the-line Mercedes Maybach, you know, the sunroof open, you know,
00:10:55.520not the big one, not the long wheelbase, you know, 65-inch wheelbase, you don't need that,
00:11:01.540you know, chauffeur, it's a little too much. We're not monsters, you know, but you get the drift,
00:11:06.600You 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.
00:14:16.960You 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.
00:14:29.900So 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.
00:14:42.220And by the way, that brings up another thing, representation.
00:14:46.960I mean, come on, our representatives, they're representing you, right?
00:27:12.940It offended Christians and Muslims alike, including those in Iran.
00:27:21.840Back 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.
00:27:30.100I 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
00:27:42.280So now we have a Shia Muslim telling us that he's offended for Jesus.
00:32:25.800Maybe, maybe, you know, maybe we got that left out of our book.
00:32:29.740I'm pretty sure we didn't, but, and then he helps the Mahadi establish global justice.
00:32:37.940They 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
00:32:54.340and they put together a government for seven years.
00:36:49.320Anyway, let me tell you about Mercury One.
00:36:51.960I started Mercury One years and years ago because I wanted to help bring America together,
00:36:57.580be a light in the darkness, give you the chance to be who you were born to be.
00:37:03.260When something goes wrong here in the United States or around the world, we can sit around and go, man, these people are hurting, community is broken, our family is in trouble, whatever.
00:37:14.600And we don't know what to do, except we all think somebody should do something.
01:03:45.640And so it's hard because the incentive for people
01:03:49.280who are just regular people like you, moms and dads,
01:03:52.240there is no earthly payoff on this one,
01:03:56.840except if we all live long enough to see the fruits of what we have done.
01:04:02.380But 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.
01:05:05.800I mean, unless you're an absolute business insurance wizard, you know, you're going to need some help, you know, especially if you own a business.
01:05:12.000I own a business, and I don't know my insurance.
01:12:15.620I wanted to put it up on YouTube because that's where a lot of people go.
01:12:18.760But it was so horribly edited, taking out all the stuff we had to do so it would pass their test.
01:12:24.920it just isn't worth it. So I'm trusting you to take the free documentary, the free booklet
01:12:30.380that goes with it, all of the, I think it's two hours of additional interviews. So you get the
01:12:35.200full story and then bring it to your church and share it with people. You know, if we don't know
01:12:41.480how something started, how it was built, then you're not going to be able to understand what's
01:12:46.340happening. And interviews run really long and the whole conversation gets chopped up in clips and
01:12:51.720everything else. We want to take the time. If it takes two hours to get somewhere real, we'll let
01:12:56.700it take two hours. We want to make sure that you hear people speak for themselves, not an edited
01:13:01.320version. And then we want to put it into writing so you can actually use it. And I don't want my
01:13:05.960name or my face anywhere near it. So you can share it with friends who might hate me because it's not
01:13:10.740about me. It's 30 pages. You can hold in your hand and hand it to a neighbor who hasn't followed any
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01:13:22.680documents attached, links, sources. Because I have said this to you forever. Don't trust me.
01:13:29.560I don't ask for your trust. I would love your trust, honestly. But I don't ask for it. I don't
01:13:33.960want it. I don't want it. None of the stuff that I say can be yours. You have to do your own
01:13:41.920homework so you know it. You can't be in a conversation with somebody who says, I wish
01:13:46.320Glenn Beck was here because he could explain it. That doesn't help you. You have to know it.
01:13:51.980So that's what we're trying to do is give you enough clarity that you can stop reacting and
01:13:57.280you can be proactive and share the truth without any fear or anger or anything. You start seeing
01:14:03.480and you start thinking. You start thinking and you're making decisions with your eyes open.
01:14:09.680And if enough of us can do this, then Jefferson's old line stops sounding like it's history and
01:14:16.040starts sounding like it's possible. We can save the republic. And you could feel it already.
01:14:24.020Things are changing. Conversations don't land the way they used to. They don't. I mean, we were at
01:14:30.340each other's throat. And in some ways, we still are. But in other ways, you're seeing it all start
01:14:34.940to fall apart. You know, families still dodge certain topics. Old friends will still talk past
01:14:41.080each other, but something's off. And part of it is because trust is worn thin, and there's no easy
01:14:50.720way to check what you're being told. So people pick a side, and they hold tight to it, and it
01:14:56.400feels safer than sorting through all the noise. I'm just going to disconnect. You can't do that.
01:15:01.660What we try to do here every day is cut through that noise, and I try really hard to not tell you
01:15:10.120what to think, but I try to show you how you can find out for yourself. So that's what the torch
01:15:18.460is. Our mission is to get the public to be well-informed. Other things we're doing, we're
01:15:25.660putting an AI trained on real material, the Constitution, all of their old documents, their old
01:15:30.960court records, the documents Americans used to read before everything got filtered through
01:15:36.400somebody else's lens and you ask a question you don't just get an answer it points you to the
01:15:41.960source that you can read yourself we're also making things for people who don't have time
01:15:48.260to dig through stacks of paper we're making short videos now that explain without talking down to
01:15:53.140people longer pieces for when you want to stay with it we're going into soon animation and
01:15:59.560stories and down the road we'll hopefully be involved with some films that can carry ideas
01:16:04.560further than talk could ever do it, and we will partner. I don't need the credit. I will hold
01:16:09.400anybody's arms up that can do this and has the same goals. I don't need to do it myself. It's
01:16:15.360fine. This summer, we're starting something small but real, songs that teach the Bill of Rights.
01:16:21.040This is an experiment. The insiders know about it. They've heard some of these songs already,
01:16:26.540But, you know, I learned so much from Schoolhouse Rock, and it's time we use that formula again.
01:16:37.140If a child knows all of our rights by heart, they can stop somebody from trying to take them
01:16:45.560because they know what they are and what they mean and why they were there.
01:16:50.520We're also excited we're going to be sharing with you something you can walk into.
01:16:54.580Soon, 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.
01:17:02.040This is something where families can spend time and experience.
01:17:08.920News 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.
01:17:23.320Some of them paid, some of them not paid,
01:21:06.600You remember I told you about Alexander Dugan, and I've been talking about this guy forever.
01:21:14.020He's the guy who, actually, I first found him back in the 90s when he was advising
01:21:18.820Putin, and Putin came out and said, you know, some of my advisors say that America is going
01:21:25.000to break up into 10 different regions, and they're going to go into civil war, and I know
01:21:29.500this is going to happen because we have people on the ground, and I'm like, ah, hello, pay attention,
01:21:33.800and um that some of that consulting happened with alexander dugan and he's only gotten worse
01:21:41.180and he's getting more and more influential um and he is capturing some of our friends quite honestly
01:21:47.620um and some of the voices that you have trusted for many many years but i want you to know that
01:21:53.320i'm going to play something this is these are the words of alexander dugan they might as well be
01:21:57.100This 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.
01:22:14.880The fall of the USSR was one of the greatest catastrophes of the 20th century.0.64
01:26:40.940But I want you to look at this, and I want to take you through some of the deaths
01:26:45.860and the conclusions that you can draw.
01:26:49.140Again, I'm not going to tell you it's either right or wrong.
01:26:52.120I'm going to say let's pause for a second and look at this story and what this story is actually
01:26:59.240saying. Is it reasonable or not? Might be. I don't know. But let's start there in 60 seconds. First,
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01:28:52.160so um there is a story out um and there's several of these stories i just want to give you the
01:28:58.160highlights of one of them here another scientist with ties to america's space program has now
01:29:04.020joined the growing list of deaths and disappearances around the u.s michael david hicks
01:29:09.920a research scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, JPL,
01:29:14.600passed away on July 30th at the age of 59.
01:29:17.960But the cause of death was never made public,
01:29:21.340and no record of an autopsy being performed could be found.
01:29:26.680Specifically, Hicks was involved with the DART project,
01:29:30.340NASA's test to see if humans could deflect dangerous asteroids away from Earth.
01:29:35.380He also worked on Deep Space One mission,
01:29:38.940which tested new spacecraft technology that flew by a comet in 2001.
01:29:44.100While there have been no public allegations of foul play,
01:29:47.300Hicks' case marks the ninth person with ties to America's space or nuclear secrets
01:29:52.040who has died or mysteriously vanished in recent years,
01:29:56.060which has set off alarm bells among U.S. national security experts.
01:30:00.980These people have nine have died or mysteriously disappeared over the past several years.
01:30:08.180Moreover, three of these scientists had close ties to Hicks, and all of them worked at JPL or participated in NASA missions.
01:30:20.680Monica 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.
01:30:29.920Two 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.
01:30:48.140Meanwhile, astrophysicist Carl Grillmayer, 67, was murdered on the front porch of his home on February 2026.
01:30:56.980The California Institute of Technology Research work was heavily supported by NASA's JPL.
01:31:03.500He was also personally involved with major space telescope missions led by NASA.
01:31:08.960So I could go on, but what do we have here?
01:35:49.760How many scientists have died in the last five years or several years of murder-suicide, random homicide, gone missing, separate criminal incidents?
01:45:12.660That's a very damning stat or could be.
01:45:15.880You know, were they working on the same project?
01:45:18.360You get that stat, along with the three disappear in the same state.
01:45:23.540Were they working on the same project, not just the same place?
01:45:28.660You 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.
01:45:38.200Because one could be working on something entirely.
01:45:41.480One could be an accountant and has nothing to do with what's the air product.
01:45:46.100The other person could be an on-air person.
01:46:45.660of employees at Los Alamos. Thousands. Is that unusual for two to die in a several-year period?
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01:47:06.780You hear a lot of words like solidarity, usually from the left. And solidarity sounds good, but
01:47:13.900you know, what is it? What does it mean? You know, people say it when they want you to show
01:47:22.080support. But the real question is, what does that support actually look like? And what are
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01:48:13.900we have to we have to come together um and understand when we have a good story and when
01:48:38.500we have a good case. And right now, there are a lot of good stories out there, but they're not
01:48:45.440necessarily good cases yet. Think of yourself as a publisher of a newspaper. Your reporter comes in
01:48:53.940and says, I got this story. I can believe the story. Your job as a human being, as a good
01:48:58.060citizen should be now to say, great, give me all of the facts that back that up. When there's not
01:49:03.660enough facts, you need to look at your friend and not in a crossway, just say, I love this story.
01:49:09.340I want to run with this story, but you don't have enough facts yet. Keep me informed. Keep
01:49:15.000following this story and keep me up to date. And if you're the reporter, you don't turn on the
01:49:20.440editor and say, what do you mean? I got all the facts I need. No, you don't. You have a good story.
01:49:25.660facts matter opinions don't matter facts matter you got a good story you got a good theory
01:49:34.000show me the facts on it um because there's a lot of things tomorrow i'm going to go into deep space
01:49:39.520there is a war in space right now that nobody's talking about and it's real and we should be
01:49:44.500paying attention to that but nobody's talking about it then there's all of this ufo stuff and
01:49:49.380i don't know what to make of this i really don't um uh you know one one of my favorite people in
01:49:56.000congress is uh anna paulina luna uh she's from florida uh and she yesterday she had a deadline
01:50:02.680it expired i think yesterday for the department of war to release over 40 uap which used to be ufo
01:50:09.440videos yeah anna you didn't you didn't you didn't get any of these uh did you no we didn't and in
01:50:17.760fact, as soon as I got into the office, as you know, we were coming back from being in Florida,
01:50:24.800I had my team and said, have we received anything, like even a confirmation of receipt from the
01:50:29.540Department of War? And they said, no, I was like, you guys need to call over and see what happened
01:50:32.540because we've given them, you know, over 40 days for this or a long time for this rather, and them
01:50:38.000not responding is not acceptable. And so it turns out that it just so happens to be very conveniently
01:50:45.060that they never, or whoever did receive it, never passed it on. And so, you know, the Department of
01:50:51.400War decided to respond to the House oversight saying that they would, you know, give us a
01:50:55.560briefing at some future date, which is unacceptable. That's not really their call to make. That's our
01:51:01.220call to make. And aside from that, I happen to be friends with Hegseth, and I also know that the
01:51:06.200President gave a very clear directive. So whoever's trying to be cute at the Department of War, that's
01:51:10.760not going to work we know that these files exist we've had and we gave them specific names and
01:51:16.280locators for these files and so for them to say that you know um they don't have anything to
01:51:22.120present to us is a farce so we'll get it okay so can you tell me and i know you probably have
01:51:28.780you know clearances that you have to worry about here and so i don't want to put you in a bad
01:51:33.380situation, but can you give us any indication what you think might be on these videos? What
01:51:40.700are you looking for? It's probably very similar to the previous videos you have seen released
01:51:47.380from my task force. So as you know, Rhett Burleson released a very now famous video of one of these
01:51:53.840things deflecting a hellfire missile, but it'll probably be similar content. I think at the end
01:51:58.240of the day like we're not going to tell the american people what to believe right but is it
01:52:02.460fair to say that if the u.s government is continually denying access to these files
01:52:08.140we know that they're there they're saying you don't have authorization or they're coming up
01:52:12.680with excuses as to why you can't see them well that's not their decision to make they weren't
01:52:17.280elected to office they're not the president of the united states they're defying the wishes and
01:52:21.660will of not just congress but also the president and so it's our job to run it down so can you
01:52:28.220you tell me so you're not out to prove one thing or another you're you're setting out saying hey
01:52:33.800this is not your information to hide and if you're going to hide it you need a good you need a good
01:52:38.600reason that you tell congress and say here's the case why we think they should be kept silent is
01:52:45.160that that's what you're doing most certainly and i what i've gotten really frustrated with is
01:52:49.940you know people that are again are not elected are these low-level bureaucrats or members of
01:52:55.540intelligence community that are making decisions that have no authority to make those decisions.
01:53:00.400And then they think that they can, you know, defy congressional orders. And so really, I think
01:53:05.140that's kind of what we've been up against. But ultimately, at the end of the day, I have seen
01:53:08.900other members of Congress have seen stuff and gone public with it that, in my opinion, is not
01:53:14.220created by us. I don't think it's owned by China or Russia. So there's that. But I mean, I'm not
01:53:19.960going to tell people really what they need to to believe i think that that's on them um ultimately
01:53:25.900though i do have a massive issue with with the denial of accesses information and so that's
01:53:30.600really what we're fighting here especially as a congress as a congressperson that is your job they
01:53:36.300you know the federal government doesn't understand oversight oversight means nothing if you can't say
01:53:41.200show me your work show me work you you you guys you in the in the in the public sector here you
01:53:48.560work for us my job is to make sure that you're not hiding things and that can only happen if
01:53:55.740they are held to oversight and honestly on the flip side it can only happen if they can trust
01:54:02.840that no one who are getting top secret clearances are going to leak stuff well and here's the thing
01:54:08.680too like if it was fake then tell us why we can't see it but exactly right and yeah the whole the
01:54:17.040The 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.
01:54:29.360So I think the whole way that it's handling itself is kind of, yeah.0.50
01:54:35.060It is funny the way they're handling it, and it is, let's say there's nothing there.
01:58:16.760And there are some things that they're doing with satellites
01:58:19.340that nobody's talking about that, you know, we have to defend ourself and they're doing things
01:58:25.380that are not real good. Are you afraid that this is going to expose that we have enemies here
01:58:35.140that are earthlings that have technology that we are putting us way, way behind? Or are you,
01:58:43.860are you thinking this leads to little green men for lack of a better term yeah i wouldn't say
01:58:50.660little green men but i think that it leads to us not i think it leads to the reason why you're not
01:58:54.780seeing a over a push for over uh you know the declassification as quickly as possible is
01:58:59.860because i think there are people that realize that you know the US government can't explain it
01:59:03.960i will say this if it was an adversary's technology we would still not be number one
01:59:11.840So I don't think that this is technology that, you know, is owned by another government.
01:59:17.380But there's things that we can't explain.
01:59:19.660And 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.
01:59:33.420One of your colleagues talked about how if we knew it would be game-changing, that he has seen like hybrid experimentation or anything else.
01:59:45.640Do you believe there's anything to this kind of stuff?
01:59:49.600Well, we've had a number of whistleblowers come forward, people that claim to be whistleblowers.
01:59:55.840There's both credible and not credible people, right?
01:59:57.940In my opinion, it's always interesting within the UAP space because you have both good and