More Truth About UFOs | Guests: Sean Cahill & Sharyl Attkisson | 6⧸30⧸21
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Summary
Glenn Beck discovers that his neighbor has a new kid in the neighborhood, and the laughs ensue. Plus, Joe Biden joins the show to talk about ice cream and why he thinks Glenn belongs in the Hall of Fame.
Transcript
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Where Glenn discovers that he's got a neighbor kid that's just moved in, and the laughs ensue.
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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So you come to me on the day of my daughter's wedding, and you ask me, hey, will you do a show?
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I'll do a show for you today, but someday I'm going to come to you, and I'm going to ask you for a favor.
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So we're going to do a show, and we're going to do a funny show.
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We're going to do the show you can't refuse in 60 seconds.
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We're going to ask him some very important questions like, how many scoops, Joe?
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And he said, you know, what I really love is Glenn Beck.
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And when Glenn says stuff, I think it's so deep, so profound that I just have to do it.
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We should note that tomorrow you go on vacation, and tomorrow I go on vacation?
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Yeah, and judging by your mental state right now, it seems like perhaps you're already on vacation.
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You know, Kevin McCarthy was speaking yesterday, and a lot of the Democrats just love what he had to say.
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He says Democrats are desperate to pretend their party has progressed from their days of supporting slavery, pushing Jim Crow laws, and supporting the Klan.
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But today, the Democratic Party have simply replaced the racism of the Klan with the racism of critical race theory.
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Just a few years ago, Vice President Joe Biden praised Democratic Senator Robert Byrd, who was, I think, the Grand Dragon.
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He won an award for his ability to recruit the most people into the KKK, which I always thought was great.
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Yeah, he actually brought people across the line, people who hadn't yet considered getting into the KKK.
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Well, if you're going to throw a fact on the table, what the hell?
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He was the exalted Cyclops of the Ku Klux Klan, which I've always wanted to be the exalted Cyclops.
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I guess my only question would be, who gave his eulogy?
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And in his eulogy, he said, for a lot of us, he was a friend, a mentor, and a guide.
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That's interesting, because people who were not in the KKK were guided into the KKK by Robert Byrd.
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So, in other words, what you're saying is he found a way to get people who may not have been racist to be racist.
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He would get there, and they'd say, wait a minute, you don't think black people are inferior?
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And that was one of the things he was most known for.
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You know, that guide that Joe Biden said, you know, I look to as a guide.
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Now, Joe Biden is guiding people into thinking, maybe they are racist.
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And then he's segregating people, you know, whites and blacks, which is totally different than what Robert Byrd did and all the other racists.
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Joe Biden is taking all of the greatest racist presidents, and he is using all of their tactics.
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You know how people say that, oh, all the Democrats that were racist, all those Southern Klansmen, they went to the Republican Party.
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No, just give me one, and you can phone a friend.
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Give me the name of one Southern racist Democrat that left the Democratic Party because of the Civil Rights Act
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I could wait, but I don't have to because the answer is zero.
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So now what happened to all those crazy, well, what happened to the exalted Cyclops of the Klan
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when Robert Byrd was a Democrat, and then all of a sudden they changed, and they were like,
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We're going to help them out with a great society.
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He, of course, got up and went to work as a Democrat and the Grand Cyclops every day.
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Yeah, and we should note, Glenn, that you can't summarize Robert Byrd's career just based on what he did
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when he was in the KKK and was recruiting people.
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He eventually did leave the KKK, and years after he left, he totally changed his outlook on African Americans,
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and race in general, and let me just give you a quote from that era if I could.
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Yeah, give me a throw down a fact on the table, will you?
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Yeah, because I want people to understand it wasn't all KKK life for Robert Byrd.
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Like, after he left the KKK, he wrote a letter, quote,
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rather I should die a thousand times and see old glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again
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than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels.
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And I thought that there was such passion in that after he left the KKK, and I thought it was just so...
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Well, I think we're all on the same race mongrel page, aren't we?
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If you're in the Democratic Party, it seems to be some are.
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When did the Democrats, how did the Democrats do that?
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How did they make the Republican Party, the one that was for the Civil Rights Act,
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A hundred years, about 165 years, or I mean 115 years of getting along, being cool,
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the Republicans leading the way, marching with black people for freedom and everything else.
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They did it with saying a lie over and over and over again, and people just started to buy it.
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But they also switched the tables immediately, immediately after it happened,
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Well, they still went, wait a minute, Johnson, you stopped the Civil Rights Act five years ago.
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Now, listen to me, because this is what I'm saying.
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Now, what I'm saying is that I love black people and race mongers.
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Some people say I'm choking them to death, but no, no, no.
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It's those Republicans that were standing against the Civil Rights Act.
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I'll tell you that right now is the Republicans.
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We all know that it is the Democrats that wanted to defund the police.
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We all know it was Republicans saying, bad idea.
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They're coming out now and saying, it's those, I'll tell you what right now, it's those, it's
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those Republicans that wanted all them police to be shot up, burning down our cities.
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I'd like to debate this right now, but I'm so busy hugging black people right now, I just
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Woodrow Wilson did two things that stand out to me.
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He sent out squads that were propaganda squads.
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And they would go into parks and they would shout down anybody that was saying anything
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And then they would tell you what the administration was doing.
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Well, those Minutemen squads are now on cable news and they're louder than anybody else.
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It was, we can build a better person through science.
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Oh, the other thing he did, he also tapped the phone lines and, and, uh, and monitored all
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of the mail using the U S postal service to go through people's mail, to go through, uh,
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and, uh, listen to their phone calls and conversations because he deemed them to be extremist.
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He wanted to hear what the elected officials were saying to the press.
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The energy secretary, uh, said that we're not sure about what happened in the Florida
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Do you think that climate could have played a role in that building's collapse?
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Well, obviously we don't know fully, but we do know that, that the seas are rising.
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I mean, we know that we're losing inches and inches of beaches, not just in Florida,
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but all around, um, you know, Lake Michigan, where I'm from, they, you know, we've seen
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the loss of beaches because the, the waters are rising.
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So, you know, this is a phenomenon that will continue whether it will have to wait to see
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But the issue about resiliency and making sure we adapt to this changing climate, that's going
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Now, let me take you back in history with, uh, Woodrow Wilson, Woodrow Wilson.
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The Germans bombed a munitions plant that was on the coast of New Jersey.
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So the, the, uh, Statue of Liberty had barely gone green.
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The Germans come in a U-boat and, uh, was it a U-boat or I think it was, no, it was just
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You'll have to look that up, but the Germans come in and they blow this munitions plant
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It reads like a three on the Richter scale, uh, in Baltimore, Maryland.
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That's why you can't go up into the Statue of Liberty because of this huge terrorist attack
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You haven't heard about Black Tom because Woodrow Wilson couldn't let it be known that that was
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He flipped it around and used it for his purpose.
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He said it was these greedy capitalists that didn't have this thing secure.
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They didn't care about the workers, the neighborhoods.
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They didn't care about anything except making money off of munitions.
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That's exactly what Granholm is doing right here, except she said we're going to let that.
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We're going to let the science speak for itself.
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I mean, you know, we don't have all the facts in, but we do know climate change is going to be doing this.
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And that's why we need to pass the infrastructure bill.
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I'm telling you that Joe Biden will go down as one of the most racist, the most, the biggest propagandist since Woodrow Wilson.
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Woodrow Wilson wanted to change things fundamentally.
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Oh, no, you're not asking me for that favor today.
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Hey, there's another thing I'd like to discuss.
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And that is, in the future, you'll own nothing and you'll be happy.
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It's all part of the Build Back Better campaign, which is strangely not the campaign of Joe Biden.
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It is, even more strangely, the slogan for the Great Reset from the World Economic Forum.
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Well, we do have a president who's known for plagiarizing, but that's not what's happening here.
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He's not hiding it because he's for the Great Reset.
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Let me just put another thing into perspective.
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It's the Federal Reserve and the U.S. government.
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Now, let me tie this into one of the many goals of the Great Reset.
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Many people are, I'm quoting, many people are already comfortable and busy renting things like cars, tools, apartments.
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It's easy to argue that shared commodities save resources.
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By the way, they don't say no one will own anything.
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See, communists say the people will own everything, but people will own it.
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But these guys are at least a little more honest.
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They say you won't own anything and you'll be happy.
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You're going to just take it from me in the next nine years?
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They're going to create the conditions where you won't be able to have it.
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But they're squeezing us so tight because they just love America so much.
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It's all right around the corner and a corner we just passed.
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Man, the FBI and their race team racing into action.
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My gosh, they are just solving crimes and protecting the American people like
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Yes, they have finally tracked down the notorious Louise Lynn McNichol.
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When you hear the name Lois, don't you think just young activist, right?
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Well, apparently Lois, the 69-year-old grandmother from Los Angeles, was arrested
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yesterday and charged in connection to the January 6th breach of the U.S. Capitol.
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Now, Lois, 69 years old, Lois and her gang Adeline, Myrtle, and Clara are just radical
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And Beatrice, don't even get me started on Beatrice.
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Yeah, Myrtle and Lois both entered the capital.
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Yeah, but they did it and Olive had the intent to walk around.
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And when you've got Myrtle, Lois, Olive, Esther, Mabel.
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Maybe we shouldn't walk around, but Myrtle said, no, we're walking around.
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And Myrtle was saying to Adeline, Adeline, I know you just have all those gastrinal intestinal
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And that says nothing about what Agnes was doing this entire time, by the way.
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Let's not forget, Agnes battles with irritable bowel syndrome.
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So she was in the bathroom for the entire time, but inside the Capitol.
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Well, Hazel was helping Myrtle because Myrtle has a touch of dementia.
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And so Hazel is right there to say, but this is a dangerous gang.
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This is the second grandmother in this FBI roundup to stop these dangerous insurrectionists.
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And when I think of all of the revolutions around the world that were started by unarmed
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grandmothers, if I started down naming them, I wouldn't be finished until after July 4th.
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It was Adeline that started, of course, the revolution in France.
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I couldn't sleep until last night after they put her away.
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Then I finally got my first good night's sleep since January 6th.
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49-year-old, unarmed grandmother of five was presiding in Indiana.
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But anyway, she was nailed for the breach, the insurrection in the U.S. Capitol, and she was
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Uh, and she, she could have faced time in prison, but she said that she was really sorry about what she did, that she said, I, I didn't, I didn't know I was breaking the law.
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Now, this is, this is what people like Clara say all the time.
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Well, gosh, I, I certainly wouldn't have been in the Capitol doing something that I didn't think I was supposed to do.
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So, uh, she said, quote, I would have never been there.
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I had a clue that it was going to turn out the way it did, because it was never my intent of being part of anything that's so disgraceful to the American people.
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Well, you would be, you would rest well, like Stu and Pat, if you didn't know that she's back on the streets today.
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Um, the attorney, no, the attorney had her read books like bury my heart at wounded knee.
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She also had to watch Netflix mud bound and documentaries, uh, slavery by another name and Tulsa burning the 1921 race massacre.
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And, uh, and that was part of the deal that she could go free.
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Uh, Netflix mud bound documentary slavery by another name and Tulsa burning the 1921 race massacre.
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What did that have to do with the January 6th incident?
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Oh my gosh, Stu, I'm not going to be able to sleep at night knowing that Pat is free.
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Well, we only brought him on the air today knowing that in behind him, the forces are gathering to put him in prison.
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Uh, he's, he's not facing the door so they can kind of walk in as a giant squad and arrest Pat and haul him off so that we can get good night's sleep.
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Uh, because of his obvious support of the January 6th incident.
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By the way, Pat, how many grandchildren do you have now?
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You, the day he gets a walker, look out America, look out.
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Now, uh, I want to, I want to just share with you, um, uh, yesterday the secret service had to arrest dozens of, of youth.
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Uh, these guys, uh, 500 people blockaded, uh, blocked, uh, every entrance to the white house.
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Uh, they demanded a fully funded civilian climate core, uh, be put back into the infrastructure bill.
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Um, they, um, they marched to the white house, block the entrances, send a message to Biden that no climate, no deal.
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Uh, they want, they want that human infrastructure in there, the free college, free universal childcare.
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Uh, she was among the attendees telling the crowd that politicians can't break this promise to us anymore.
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They're setting up a world where they, they don't have to live in it.
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And as a result of your hard work, we have folks in the Senate.
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We have folks in the house, not just me, not just like they say, a tiny group of the squad.
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We have critical mass of people saying no climate, no deal.
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Um, but they were, uh, they were just given a glass of warm milk and sent home.
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Uh, their parents were called and they said, Hey, we appreciate the activism, uh, that these kids are learning in school.
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Uh, and the sunrise movement is a radical environmentalist group funded by George Soros.
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Now, what did Ethel and Lois and Myrtle and Olive do, Pat?
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What was the worst thing that you remember from, I mean, besides, you know, people being shot, you know, not, not the people that were, were protesting.
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Well, they were the ones shot, but the ones doing the shooting were the Capitol police.
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One of the worst images that I, I saw was they took over Nancy Pelosi's office.
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Um, not an insurrection, but really disgraceful.
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The sunrise movement, uh, November 30th, 2018, uh, 51 people, uh, took her office and, uh, camped out in her office and 51 people were arrested from the sunrise movement doing the same thing.
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Uh, which is weird, uh, that we haven't really heard of that.
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That didn't seem like a day that almost ended our democracy.
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Nobody's saying that, uh, was it November, November of 2018?
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Our democracy nearly came to an end and we don't even talk about it because the exact same thing happened, uh, on that day in Nancy Pelosi's office.
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Of course, I don't know that anybody carried her podium out of the house.
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I don't think any of the Lois's did the really bad things that happened in the Capitol.
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I mean, look, there's video of people assaulting police officers and that is never going to be okay.
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Uh, but there are, there are a lot of people who, I mean, look, there, but why aren't they leading with this?
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Why are they arresting and harassing the grandmothers?
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Look, if they, if this is all they have, right.
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If at the end of the day, they're not arresting the people and there were some, it was a minority of the crowd though.
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It's a small minority of the crowd who did the really bad things there.
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There were people who just sort of wandered in, should have known better probably, but generally they were not insurrectionists.
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It's the dumbest thing in the world to, to refer to the overwhelming majority of the people who were there as insurrectionists.
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I mean, we, I think I talked to you, Glenn, about this.
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It may have been off the air, but I listened to an interview with a socialist who, a socialist writer.
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And they were like, you know, guys, we should probably not call this an insurrection because, you know, the next time we do it, they're going to call it an insurrection.
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And I think that's a fair description of, as to what you saw.
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You know, there are a lot of people who do deserve to be punished because of it.
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But, you know, there's also a bunch of grandmothers who wandered in there for four minutes and you can't, it does seem like they're leading with those arrests.
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But it does seem to be going about it backwards as far as priority should go.
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Well, the judge said he didn't want to send the signal that everybody was going to get probation.
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Just that Lois and the other grandmother, they came in and said, well, I would have never had anything to do with it.
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And read those books and watched the documentary.
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So not everybody's going to get that soft treatment.
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I hate to do this again because we've already done this on the air.
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But are you really telling me they asked her to watch a Netflix documentary?
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She was there for 10 minutes, according to the court documents.
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She made an agreement that said that she was wrong.
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She was ashamed of the savage display of violence that day.
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Uh, the attorney bizarrely had her client read books like burn my heart at wounded knee and
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watch Netflix mud bound and other documentaries slavery by another name and Tulsa burning the
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The content was referenced in her mea culpa to the court, which apparently was vital in the agreement for probation.
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It wasn't a punishment necessarily from the as part of the as part of the plea.
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And I never started ever since I started getting products from Mike Lindell.
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A good night's sleep are just about the only kind I have anymore.
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Um, but I don't really notice that anymore because I'm asleep really before she even gets to bed.
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Well, I don't know why she sounds like that when she clearly sounds like anyway, I'm asleep.
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Man, whenever they get Eleanor and Cordelia, uh, behind bars, then we can all rest.
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Ah, and pay those high gas prices as we go out, uh, everywhere we're going for this weekend.
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Uh, and, uh, and there's shortages of all kinds of things, uh, but enjoy your holiday weekend.
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I'm actually up at the Cache Valley cruise in, uh, Rafe and I were going to do a car show, uh, up here in, uh, in, uh, southern Idaho and, um, northern Utah.
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And, uh, so I took some time off to be with my son and we were just going to do the car show.
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And then my son decided, uh, I'm going to go, uh, to Boy Scout camp.
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And now my, my daughter, uh, is going to be joining me and my wife is going to be joining.
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Everybody is joining me really, except for my son, which is, um, which is a lot of fun.
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So, uh, I'll be at the, uh, the Cache Valley cruise in, uh, this weekend.
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And we're going to talk about, you know, cars, uh, not politics, not the end of the world.
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Don't, don't, don't, don't come and expect any of that.
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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So, I don't know about you, but it's Independence Week, and we're celebrating our country's independence this weekend.
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And I'd like to, well, there's two ways for me to feel optimistic.
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One would be if someone would tell me, hey, you know those UFOs?
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Yeah, they've been watching us for a while, and they know about the politicians, too.
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And they're just about to come down, lay the hammer on them, and just say, hey, guys, you have it.
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You just needed these crumb bums out of the way.
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I'd be optimistic, you know, if aliens were coming.
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Even if they even said, hey, the aliens are coming, and they're going to enslave you and probably eat you as well.
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I'd be like, all right, well, got to be better than what we got now, right?
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Now, I'm putting my money in the Jesus bucket, but the UFO thing, I don't know, could happen as well, unless you read that nine-page report, which is very frustrating, at least to somebody like me who is looking for a little bit of optimism.
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Sean Cahill, he's one of the guys that was there on the Nimitz, the Tic Tac UFO or UAP.
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He was a Navy chief, Masters at Arms, and he witnessed it.
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And we're going to talk a little bit about what this report really means that came out, and to the untrained eye, really says nothing.
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Pat, yeah, Pat's staying because we, would you, well, I know you are.
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That's because Stu is a weirdo compared to the three, you know, when you look at the three of us.
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Would you say we're all UFO, totally, total freaks that we believe in extraterrestrial, and we kind of want to be alive when we discover that?
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It's not, I don't sit around researching UFOs all the time.
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Well, no, I mean, I'm not wearing a, I'm not wearing a tinfoil hat because, I mean, tinfoil obviously can be used to fry our brains.
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Uh, you know, I'm not one of those that, you know, go to the conventions and I'm like, I'm telling you right now, I had an anal probe.
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But I am interested lately on what's happening.
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Pat has been on the VidAngel bandwagon forever.
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Yeah, probably since the beginning of it, Angel.
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And the thing, not edit, filter, filter, because it doesn't actually edit anything.
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And, like, if you're watching something and you want to watch it with the family, you know, you can't usually.
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Almost everything is just riddled with the F word or, you know, sex scenes, you know.
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Every time people were climbing into bed together, I would say, he'd say, what are they doing?
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One of them eats Oreos and the other found out, and they're desperately seeking that lost Oreo.
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And the thing I like about it is that you don't have Jesus all in white all the time.
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And he's not all spaced out like he is in so many series and movies.
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Well, the weird thing is with that series is none of the apostles have English accents, which we all know.
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Chief Cahill was the chief law enforcement officer on board the USS Princeton in 2004 during the Nimitz strike group Tic Tac UAP encounters.
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It's just the government's acronym for what we know to be UFOs.
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My gosh, how long did it take them to put nine pages together?
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But they say things that I find very, very puzzling.
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If you read the report, don't worry, nine pages.
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It talks about if this is true, if these things, when we come down to it, they're going to fall into, I think they said, one of five categories.
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It's going to be some sort of natural occurrence.
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It might be, you know, one of our planes or objects.
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Well, it's kind of the other bucket that I'm kind of interested in.
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And maybe Sean can give us some insight on this nine-page UAP report.
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Guys, gosh, we're going to kind of go a little bit.
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We're interested in UFOs, and I like to talk to people who are not interested in UFOs.
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And so you might be the perfect guy because you talk to people who are UFO lovers.
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Well, I can say that for the people who are disappointed in the nine-page UAPTF report,
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I would ask them to change their perception a little bit.
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The first aspect of that report was that it was to go to Congress.
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So the nine pages, while I don't want to make it sound like a gift from Congress,
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I was quite happy that they immediately turned around and gave us the unclassified portion of it.
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Now, like a lot of people, I'm most interested in what's in the classified annex.
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And there have been a lot of rumors that are circulating around about it.
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But there's a lot in that nine-page report that we can immediately dig into.
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And it harkens back to 2004 when I was on board Princeton.
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If we focused just on that Tic Tac case where I was present today,
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we would show a perfect example of why the UAPTF was formed
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and the kind of data that we're looking to deliver to not only our leaders,
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So can you take us back to when you were on the Princeton
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and tell us what happened, that whole experience?
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Yes, in 2004 when I was stationed on board Princeton as the chief law enforcement officer,
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what we call the chief master-at-arms in the Navy,
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I helped coordinate ships' movements over a period of days with senior chief Kevin Day
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He had been picking up anomalous contacts on the Aegis radar system
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that were coming in at suborbital altitudes, then going down to 80,000 feet.
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And then what was spectacular was they were immediately translating down to sea level.
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And then there were groups of them proceeding in a southerly direction against the wind.
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This was so strange and worrisome to Kevin that he began a series of diagnostics.
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He and a radar tech named Kevin Voorhees both rebooted the system numerous times.
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They double-checked everything, triple-checked,
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and finally Kevin went to our captain and said,
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Sir, I'm pretty sure that we have real contacts,
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that these are not ghosts in the system based on the upgrade.
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Okay, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
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So these objects were up almost to outer space, but in our atmosphere.
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I guess that's unusual because, I mean, how many things are up suborbital?
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Well, it's highly unusual, and it's frankly impossible for most of our vehicles that aren't ballistic weapon systems
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because to de-orbit a craft requires a certain specific set of maneuvers to re-enter the atmosphere.
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So not only were these appearing beyond where the Aegis radar system could pick them up,
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They were then translating down to an altitude that even our best aircraft don't operate very well at.
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So when we enter, we have that blackout period where we're really kind of on fire when we're coming back down in.
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Well, at the time, we hadn't yet heard of what were called the five observables
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that came out of a program called ATIP that Luis Elagondo ran.
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But what we did witness was what was called hypersonic velocity and instantaneous acceleration.
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Those are two of the five observables, and they're two means of action that we have zero craft in our arsenal that can do that.
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So there was nothing about this that matched anything that we understood.
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And then to have them immediately go to sea level and then kind of make a lazy flight southward,
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This is one of the things that gets the debunkers into it,
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because they like to cherry pick and say that there were 20 or 30 different things happening at once
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that conflated to confuse the military, that there were UFOs.
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Kevin sent a sortie of F-18s out to the area where the radar was picking them up.
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We were the air defense commander, so our captain had that authority to order that.
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And Commander David Fravor and his wingman pilot, Lieutenant Commander Alex Dietrich,
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made their way out to this area, and they observed an area of water that was,
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And it was approximately the size of a 737 aircraft.
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And around it were these tic-tac-shaped objects that were matte white in color,
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approximately 30 feet long, with no control surfaces, no means of propulsion, no markings whatsoever.
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And they were darting around instantaneously like ping-pong balls.
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So there's some big object the size of a 737, and these ping-pong balls, these tic-tacs, are circling it?
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So are they, speculation here, part of propulsion or something?
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I had to say to speculate, but if I were to speculate immediately,
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I think one of the feelings was that they were either observing this area of water,
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or they were tending to something that was in the water.
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I can say that I've participated in follow-on investigations with Lou Elizondo down in Mexico,
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where the tic-tacs were witnessed going into the water.
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And the folks we spoke to down there see these all the time.
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but what we encountered that week was unlike anything we had ever seen before.
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the night that the pilots returned with the gun camera footage,
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I was out on the port side bridge wing with the port watch,
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I saw five to seven lights in a completely clear and cloudless sky.
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And these five to seven lights all moved towards the center of the circle,
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the center of their formation that they were in,
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I say that they blinked out, but they didn't show any kind of movement or propulsion.
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This action completely matched what we were seeing on radar,
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and completely matched what the pilots returned with on the gun camera footage.
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The next morning, when myself and the other chief petty officers in the chief and us
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We knew that immediately what we were looking at.
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We had the chain of emails that came with it where the operations officers on the ships
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We're going to take a one-minute break and then be back on this.
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He served the United States Navy from 1995 to 2015.
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He was entrusted with critical missions spanning anti-terrorism,
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and one of the many eyewitnesses to a series of,
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he works closely with former U.S. government leadership and UAP-related program managers.
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and you were looking up at the night sky about 10 o'clock at night,
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and when you say they went out or they blinked out,
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is that they started to move away at such a speed they were just gone.
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And if we had the radar data to show that moment in time,
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I believe that that's what the radar data would show.
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it's reported that plainclothes officers arrived on board Nimitz and arrived on board Princeton and confiscated the radar data.
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who it was that had the authority to come out and confiscate that data.
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A lot of people have asked me as the chief master at arms,
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wouldn't you have been aware of who was coming and going from the ship?
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I wasn't the bag checker or security guy for the oncoming helicopters.
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That was handled via our system of logistics that moves between our ships.
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So how did the chain of command handle all of this?
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our senior chief day and I were communicating via telephone line between the bridge and the combat information center.
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that this was intervening in our exercise due to the amount of attention we gave it,
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you can imagine that the ship was a very professional atmosphere.
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we had an operations and intelligence briefing that evening where I was asked for the first time to post up at the door,
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just in case anyone coming in had a lapsed security clearance.
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if someone wanted to pull rank on a young man at the door or something,
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they asked me to make sure that he didn't have a hard time.
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We turned a couple of people away whose clearances had lapsed.
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We are talking to retired U.S. Navy Chief Masters at Arms,
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He was part of the Nimitz Tic Tac UAP eyewitnesses.
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and he had to post somebody at the door to make sure that nobody was trying to pull rank to get into this top secret meeting.
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it was our normal evening intelligence briefing and an operations briefing,
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There was a small joke made at the beginning of the PowerPoint presentation.
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But a little Mars Attacks type style alien icon shot across the screen with some spooky music,
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and the half of us in the room who knew what was going on had a little laugh,
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and then took a second to explain it to the remaining chiefs and officers and sailors in the room,
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But then when did somebody come in and fly and take all of the video or all of the confidential readings that you guys took?
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We didn't learn about that publicly until 2017.
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The personnel that were involved in the exchange of those radar tapes,
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when Luis Elizondo resigned in protest from the program that sprang up after that sighting,
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the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program at the Pentagon.
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That was when we really found out that Tic Tac was an esoteric event,
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that this was something exotic and not within our arsenal.
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that Tic Tac and these other sightings that fall into 144 sightings,
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of which only one was determined to be a weather balloon,
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a very large portion were determined to show the five observables,
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He was the former director of Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program.
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And what he told us was this was happening a lot.
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I think a lot of people wanted everything in that report.
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They were given a very vague scope to basically return all the data.
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The fact that they were smart enough to put a fence around it and try to make sense of a certain period of time or a certain number of cases made a lot of sense to me.
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But what we have fought from day one and what we fought back in 2004 on board the Princeton,
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when we were trying to discuss this in a rational manner is a stigma that surrounds the subject that has gone on for 70 years of,
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the truth of whatever UAP is still remains to be seen.
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we have our clause in history saying this is real.
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secretary of defense immediately responded by ordering all services to report UAP up the chain of command within two weeks of sightings.
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And there's a lot of talk about establishing a permanent entity that will act as a clearinghouse with the past data and future data to ensure that the American people and then the world get a good understanding of what this is without revealing our weapon systems and electrical optical systems that keep us safe.
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we're tracking them and they're doing things that there is no way a country has developed this kind of technology because it couldn't be isolated.
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It's so far ahead of its time that it would affect other things in the society.
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I know that we've ruled out in this report that it is,
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that this is not some secret thing that we've got going on?
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some aspect of the government or military is probably doing some kind of testing to understand this and probably trying to mimic the technology.
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But I think if we look at popular science and physics and look at our experts,
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we realize that all of them are scratching their heads as to how this technology operates the way it does.
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So if someone here that pays taxes and has an email address has,
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has leapfrogged the rest of us in understanding and production and technology,
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I would be completely astounded to find out this was us or a near peer.
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it's crazy people in tinfoil hats kind of stuff.
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I've been lucky enough for the past three years to have studied this entire subject.
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Basically when I met Luis Elizondo and when he interviewed me for a program for the history channel,
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if you're not another one of those folks coming out,
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I'll put my boots back on for you and I'll go to work with you to figure this out.
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He made it pretty clear to me over the last three years,
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how much I could trust him and how loyal he is to the American people.
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It was completely denied as even being a phenomenon.
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whether she was directed or whether it was her personal,
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inclination to do so has smeared Luis in the public eye.
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So there's something about this subject that really needs a reckoning.
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It needs to be dragged out into the daylight and it needs to be shown to all of us.
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that's still a struggle to me to keep it out in the open for all of us and make sure that no one grabs onto this and tries to own it.
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This is the greatest possible discovery of all time.
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If any of this is confirmed to be otherworldly,
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I'm very happy to hear you say that because it's,
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it's the only way that we're going to figure this out is with 7 billion perspectives being shared with each other.
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There wouldn't be 70 years of confusion and obfuscation requiring a task force and an inspector general investigation and requiring someone like Lou to give up his pension to,
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None of these things should have been required.
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So the fact that we now have it in history and we know it's real,
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So is one of the reasons why we are not being let in on this,
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we don't we don't know what it is or we definitely know it's not us because it would make us if the Chinese are thinking that could be them,
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then we're put into a good strategic situation.
01:15:19.700
Let's share information because as long as there's that seed of doubt,
01:15:34.020
I think what's unfortunate right now is we live in such a polarized world where we,
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any of us in this conversation can immediately point out who the adversaries we might be talking about are.
01:15:47.220
If we could form an international entity that had oversight over this,
01:15:52.560
that there's gotta be some level that we can all talk to each other about this.
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There's gotta be some level where we can recognize the importance of this and where,
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the fact that if it's not communicating directly with us,
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we certainly want to want to gain this level of technology.
01:16:08.100
And I would assume that we would want to maintain our maturity as we go along with it and,
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I think a lot of people are very quick to hope this is aliens because we understand what humans do already.
01:16:24.720
And a lot of people are gambling that aliens might have a better take on it.
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I don't claim to have met anyone from out there that's told me what it's really like.
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I don't know if they even have a conception of good and bad.
01:16:42.740
So I think we have a lot to learn together as a species about this subject.
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are you hearing from any other countries that you know of?
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Is anyone even obliquely reported the same kind of things?
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That is such a good question because this is a worldwide phenomenon.
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There are many other countries that have acknowledged programs,
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is that question of why no one else takes the lead.
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but Russia is very interested in muddying the waters with this subject.
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It's been stigmatized and played with by everybody.
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So to finally come to the table and do something about it together would be the right answer.
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thanks for brightening all of our days with that.
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And what I think is crazy is the fact that more people aren't aware of the difference between,
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area 51 talk and this things have changed in the last couple of years.
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And the government is now admitting things that they never admitted before.
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every being on earth should be looking at and discussing openly right now and not getting into conspiratorial games,
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He only just tortured and shot poets and gay people.
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the left is taking over our education and we must battle that,
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but we have to battle it not only in our hometowns,
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I want to recommend to you a series of books called the Tuttle Twins books.
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They are books for kids that teach them about real American history that teach
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them about freedom and what it means and what it costs.
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So they understand the principles of our country and freedom,
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Make sure you get them for your family right now.
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I am going on vacation for Independence Week the next couple of days,
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we have a slew of things that we are working on tonight.
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they're talking about putting charging stations in all rural and poor communities.
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You're going to put Tesla charging stations in low-income communities.
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that the NSA is reading his emails to try to figure out where he's going next,
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People immediately started saying that he wears a tinfoil hat.
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I don't know how you don't have the default position that of course the United States government is doing that.
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they weren't monitoring in eavesdropping on Donald Trump and his campaign.
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but the FBI had somebody in their midst that knowingly changed that,
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that's sure going to help strengthen that first amendment and the right to privacy.
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I have the response to Tucker from Monday night from the NSA.
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And I have somebody who I think knows a thing or two about this.
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She writes in about her experience with relief factor.
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I've been hearing about relief factor now for a couple of years on your radio program,
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decided to finally try it because nothing was helping with my constant lower back pain.
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but with the three week quick start being available,
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I am so glad that you have that lower back pain gone through relief factor.
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You want to get rid of the rest of that lower pain,
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70% of the people who try relief factor go on to order more,
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you'll notice your pain being relieved at some degree or another.
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70% of the people who try it go on to order more.
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here's what Tucker Carlson said on his program.
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But it's not just political protesters the government is spying on.
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we heard from a whistleblower within the U.S. government
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It's illegal for the NSA to spy on American citizens.