NJ ‘Weaponized’ Against a Gym | Guests: Ian Smith & Matt Ridley | 5⧸22⧸20
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Home title fraud is one of the fastest growing white collar crime crimes in the USA. It s a growing problem that affects millions of Americans across the country, and it s getting worse by the day. Home title thieves are able to get hold of your documents and your home title and transfer it to their name, then they can use it to borrow against your equity to spend any way they want, and now they ve got it they re spending it however they want and you re stuck with the bills.
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this is the glenn bank program oh yeah hello america it is thursday we've got a great show for
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back i mean i should say that all right so last night i did a tv show on the new civil rights era and
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and i think we are in uh a civil rights crisis i think we are headed for trouble uh because some
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of these states are absolutely out of control thank god it's not coming from the federal government
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thank god we have the federal government to run to and say hey uh justice department can you
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investigate this so do you remember i think it was on monday when uh we played the audio of that cop in
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new jersey opening up the uh the gym in new jersey the attilis gym and he said you're all in violation
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but have a nice day and i said on the air it feels like a do you believe in miracles moment you know kind
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of that moment of the of the olympics in the 1980s well i got an update for you that same cop that same
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guy came back to the gym 50 minutes later and started arresting people after the cameras had gone
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he comes back and starts arresting people now i don't know what happened i don't know if he got
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his head handed to him i don't know but i mean it shows it very at the best it shows he believed in
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something then got his head handed to him and he folded on what he believes i don't know if that i don't
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know what happened but somebody who might is the owner of the attilis gym his name is ian smith
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because he's got even more bad news this gym has now officially been closed ian welcome to the
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program how are you i'm good glenn how are you hi i'd be better if your story was better first of all
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let's start with the uh let's start with the cop do you know anything about this cop or or how did
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he leave a hero and come back 50 minutes later and start arresting people um we we are very close
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knit with with local law enforcement at our gym uh our gym is is full of uh law enforcement first
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responders uh active and and veteran military um sure a lot of these a lot of these guys you know
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we know on a very personal level um i have never met um that individual um although i mean i guess now
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i know him um yeah he came um and and that that first sort of video clips where uh where everybody
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was rejoicing and chanting usa usa usa was um was i what i believe to be his true feelings um when he
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came back later uh about 50 minutes later it just so happened to be about 10 minutes before governor
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murphy's press conference so that leads me to believe along with with a lot of the other stuff
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that we've been hearing um that this stuff is coming straight down from the top that these guys are
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being put in a uh in a position where they they they have to choose between their jobs and their
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tensions and their livelihoods um or jeez you know or these guys got us they've got to stand up
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police officers please the people will stand with you who will stand with you you've got to stand up
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and and risk your job and i know that's a really big thing but i'm telling you the justice department
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will go all over this if people start firing our cops like they did in seattle for just speaking out
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or doing the right thing a it's going to work out well for you in the end because i think that cop in
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seattle he could be a sheriff anywhere people would elect him in any decent city uh you know not seattle
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but they they would they would elect him sheriff he'll get another job it will pay tenfold if you just stand
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okay so now you found out last night that the health department came out and put notices all over
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your door that you are not allowed to open up because of the health department tell me about that
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correct um so yesterday uh governor murphy in his press conference uh addressed the gym um and he said
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he mentioned something about you know continuing to pursue us legally you know which i think i think
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he he he knows although he won't publicly admit it that he has no legal grounds to shut us down that
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that we are protected by the constitution and that no matter what he says in his executive orders or how
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many citations that he's handed us which is three days for us now so we're up to a uh me and my partner
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up to i think i think seven each um or no seven grand each uh no seven tickets each seven tickets
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each okay yeah so i i think governor murphy truly knows that that he doesn't have a leg to stand on
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where that's concerned so um he's you know he's resorted and he put very very publicly stated that
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he's going to get the health department involved um coincidentally uh about two hours later uh our
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um our sewage system was sabotaged by uh somebody stuffing an entire roll of commercial paper towels
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down into our toilets to the point where we did have to shut down the gym for the day um oh my gosh
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backflowing um so we are investigating how that happens but we had three different plumbing crews come
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out last night that had to bring in some some legit equipment not just like a snake and a plunger but we
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had uh we had these specialized trucks that had to come in and um blast water into our pipes in order
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to clear it out and they they finally got that resolved but they they confirmed that that was very
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clearly purposely done that wasn't you know oops i i flushed you know one piece of of paper down the
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toilet it was it was quite deliberate um so we spent the night doing that frank and i left at about
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nine o'clock and um in the middle of the night somebody had i guess was was kind of passing the gym
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and they saw that there were four squad cars here in the middle of the night as well as some other
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unmarked vehicles um posting some stuff on the wall and we have some pictures of that um that we
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actually just handed over to uh fox 29 news um posting this stuff on the wall in the middle of
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the night and it is uh basically an order of embargo it says and the the health code violations we
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looked them up are extremely vague um there's not nothing specific that we did to violate um and in
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in addition to that no health um department official has ever stepped foot inside of our
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building as long as we've owned it um so the wording in it is very vague it just you know refers to you
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know coronavirus spreading and stuff like that but we're the only uh business in the entire strip mall
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that that seems to be closed um so it's a little baffling um i don't understand how they can come in
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and shut us down without even inspecting our facilities there's there's things on there that
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mentioned poor ventilation um you know if you would just step inside our facilities we have an air
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scrubber inside uh we have an hrack system that works perfectly fine uh the facility is ventilated
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there's a ton of measures that we've taken so it's flimsy at best uh and we have our lawyers working
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on it and we plan to open up tomorrow i have to tell you ian i i i'm about to lose my mind and i think
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america feels the same way i talked to a woman uh yesterday she's a salon owner um they said they
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were going to arrest her this is in oregon they didn't arrest her they have threatened to pull her
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business license yeah and then they sent child protective services to her house that's crazy
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this is such an abuse of power that was going to happen to us as well you know we have we have a
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15 year old at home um and and you know it it keeps her up at night all of the potential blowback
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uh from this you know because she's she's you know she stands behind me um or at my side with all of
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this um you know but you know it's um it's it's it's pretty scary when when government organizations
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are weaponized against uh the public you know the uh department of health is there to protect us
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you know and for the most part that's that's what they do as their job but you know these governors
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are weaponizing these organizations that are meant to protect the public to enforce um you know their
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will and that that's a pretty scary thing you know and then same thing with with child child
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protective services you know that that organization is there to protect um children uh but it's being
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used in in the case of the uh salon owner in oregon as a as a weapon against her um and that's that's
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pretty alarming you know that's that's very scary ian uh stay in touch with us let us know what's
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happening don't let a day go by if they're upping it if they're using another weapon make sure you reach
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out to us okay absolutely i'll keep you guys in touch uh and what is the uh what is the gofundme page if
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people want to help uh you know help you with your legal bills uh so the gofundme was set up uh by one
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of our members um and that is a defense fund not only for um us as owners but we have a bunch of
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members slash volunteers who have been helping us stay open during this time um as well as all of our
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members uh because some of them have been arrested and charged um we have set up that legal funds and
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our lawyers have agreed to represent everybody so that's going to pay for the cost of the lawyers
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as well as any fines or punishment incurred by any member or patron of the facility or any volunteer as
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well and that's available on our social media uh there's a link on um excuse me our instagram which
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is attilis jim belmar um so yeah and we're gonna we're gonna keep pushing forward you know we're
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definitely not going to back down and we are very thankful that our members stand behind us as well and
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we're gonna stand with them good good for you thank you very much the attilis jim.com you can
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find them also uh and help them with their gofundme page you bet listen i want to talk to every police
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officer within the sound of my voice right now uh heroes are made at times of strife we are fortunate
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to live at this time we could look at this as a curse you know the old the old saying about the
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chinese i'll make you live in interesting times um and you know that it's a curse and nobody wants to
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live through these times but you are given the opportunity if if dietrich bonhoeffer would have
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been born 40 years before 40 years after we wouldn't know his name he had the opportunity because of where
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he lived and the time he lived to actually fulfill his greatest self you know when you're not pushed
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up up against the wall you don't have a chance to be stronger and better than you think you are right
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now we are in a situation to where heroes are going to be um found and quite honestly god uses all of us
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absolutely every one of us we are called at this time to protect the freedom of all man time all
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mankind anyone who is a an enemy of the rights of the people they're not an enemy of mine or yours
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they're an enemy of god's because those rights belong to him and when you stand up you have an
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obligation to stand up but if you don't it's no big deal he'll find somebody else because there are
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millions that will stand up but give your children something to be proud of give your children an
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example that says yeah at that time i didn't know what was going to happen but i knew i had to stand up
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and i urge every police officer within the sound of my voice if you if you listen to me and you find
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any use in anything that i have ever said to you please consider reading ordinary men it's a book that
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came out it's from based on a study after world war ii and it's how the germans took one of the best
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police forces in poland and turned them into vicious killers and no one could understand why
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and it took these police officers a long time before they could talk about it after the war
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but the study was done and it's not that hard uh to see how they did it and some of these things
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are playing a role today and if you don't know how it's done if you don't know the steps you're going
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to fall into the same trap because it happens as a collective only when individuals stand up and there
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were a few individuals that left that police force and said i can't do it i can't do it and they could
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live with themselves please please you are there to protect and serve you are there to protect the
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constitution and the people from anyone foreign domestic it doesn't matter that is violating the
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constitution this audience loves you this audience generally loves police and we are having a hard
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time we're really having a hard time your greatest defenders are having a hard time right now with the
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fbi and everything else we don't know who the good guys are please we believe in you and we know it's
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tough but i'll tell you this americans will rally around you please stand up by the way the name of the
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book again is ordinary men everyone in this audience should read it all right want to talk to you a little
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yesterday in a very underreported story audio was released of john carrey and and joe biden
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talking to the former president of ukraine absolutely everything we said was going on
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in ukraine is now coming out with audio tape audio tape showing that this is exactly what happened
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in the audio tape which we'll play for you in a minute uh in the audio tape you have porshanko
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the president speaking to john carrey and john carrey saying look the vice president is coming over and
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he really wants this guy uh gone and john carrey couches it in you know that he's corrupt and
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everything else and porshanko says look even though there are no charges against this guy even though
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there are no complaints uh filed uh filed and we don't have any reason to believe he's corrupt
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because of our deal what's that mean um i want to show you that i'm a good partner and i will
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there's nothing there there's there's no evidence there's no charges there's there's nothing there
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so there's a lot of news that is not being reported uh a lot of things like we have talked about
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the uh trouble of child abuse and domestic abuse in homes that nobody is reporting but
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the new york post finally is thinking about the average person uh they've just released a story
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people stuck in haunted homes during quarantine are reporting now a rise in spooky happenings
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now this story is written by natalie o'neill who natalie good for you for taking on those big
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yes you're in new york yes you could be reporting on the spooky happenings around cuomo and how
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everybody old around him seems to die but no you got the real important story the spooky happenings in
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haunted houses i was intrigued by this story and i wanted to reach out to one of the guys who is
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is mentioned in this story his name is brent underwood he is the owner of cerro gordo it's a ghost town
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uh and he says i don't believe in ghosts but spooky happenings have happened brent underwood welcome
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to the program how are you sir good morning i'm doing pretty good how are you uh well i'm i'm pretty
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good now you're you bought an abandoned silver mine right uh and and is this in nevada or is this
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california where is this it's about three hours outside of la so it's in california it's kind of
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right by mount whitney if that gives you a point of reference in between death valley and sequoia
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national park okay what a what a what a wild place death valley and sequoia national park right next to
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each other is crazy um so so tell me you bought this and it looks beautiful you bought this a while
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back you had heard the stories of the ghost town and everything else but you don't you don't buy
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into any of that stuff do you no i mean i bought it about two years ago with some friends and it was
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a town that at one point in time it was the largest producer of silver river california so there was
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4 000 residents all the people were telling me that there used to be a murder per week in the town and
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the miners used to line their bunk bags with sandbags uh to stop the straight bullets in the middle of
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the night and so even even stuff like that or there's a cemetery on site and so the the ghost
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stories were abundant before buying it but i kind of brushed them all away you know i'm i i guess i
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should say i wasn't a ghost believer um but then about two months ago when when the covid crisis hit
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our our caretaker we typically have a live-in caretaker that lives here he wanted to go home to be
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with his wife so i uh packed up my stuff in austin where i typically live and headed out and i've been
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here ever since uh and so you say you weren't a believer in ghost and now you are what happened
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i think it goes in increments you know at first it's easy to push away these things and rationalize
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them away but i think my first entry into that sphere was one night i was walking to
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watch the sunset and there's 22 buildings here so there's quite a few buildings and one of the
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buildings is called a bunk house and it's a eight bedroom house that all the miners use to stay in
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when they lived here and as i was going past i noticed something in the living room that opened
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up the curtain and closed the curtain and the light was on in the living room and i hadn't noticed the
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light had been on in that building before so i went in there and i turned off the light and i put a
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padlock on the door and keep in mind i'm the only one with the key to this to the padlock and the
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town's about 30 miles from the closest town and we're up 800 feet 8 000 feet in elevation so it's
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not like there's squatters in there or neighbors or anything that might be messing around and so i
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turned off the light went about my day watched the sunset not a big deal um next night i went back to
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go to the sunset again and the light was on again in the in the living room and so i i unpadlocked it and
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not only was light on the flip the switch was back up but to me at first you jumped to like oh sure
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it was faulty electricity you know this or that but i think being alone in a town uh with a history
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like this it definitely raised my kind of like uh i guess inner questions i guess i should say
00:28:46.680
and then a couple nights later in the house nope all right no go ahead go ahead a couple nights later
00:28:52.560
so a couple a couple nights later i was at the house that i was staying in um in the middle of the
00:28:58.720
night this is probably like three or four in the morning a book fell off the shelf and again this is
00:29:02.420
a house that there's no draft i have no pets up here i don't have a cat or i don't have a dog
00:29:06.440
there's no rat um and then as i woke up i just had this overwhelming sense that something else is in the
00:29:12.380
house with me and when i did this i i think she just looked towards the ground you know i thought
00:29:16.780
maybe it was like an animal of some type but nothing there and i just couldn't escape the feeling
00:29:21.740
and then after that there's a pretty quick succession that things are moving around you know i wall it
00:29:26.540
went from one house to the other house and just all these things that i couldn't explain where
00:29:30.100
if you're there sitting alone in the middle of the night in a town 30 miles from no from anybody else
00:29:35.260
you start you know jumping to conclusions i guess yeah so that's what i was going to ask you brent i
00:29:41.260
mean you know you're in a town where there are stories of ghosts uh and you're all by yourself in
00:29:48.460
the middle of nowhere i mean i freak out i have a cabin in the middle of absolutely nowhere as well
00:29:53.540
and i've been there by myself at times and when i'm there by myself honestly i keep my gun close
00:29:59.900
because at night you just start hearing things you're like i don't know man what it what was
00:30:05.120
that what was that uh and do you think this i mean was just playing with you your mind was playing with
00:30:11.440
you maybe a little bit but i think i mean similar to your your gun i keep a golf club in the bed with
00:30:16.980
me i don't know how effective golf clubs are against ghosts you know uh you know we'll find out but
00:30:21.540
guns too so right it was it was it i definitely try to rationalize the way i always think you know
00:30:28.320
you know that could be the wind that could be this but just the light switch and then my wallet moving
00:30:32.940
is just something that i couldn't explain and i i maybe i bought into it but at this point i've moved
00:30:39.680
from non-believer to let's just find a way to coexist with these ghosts and so how i handle it is i don't
00:30:45.180
go where i know they like to hang out like the bunkhouse and the hotel and these other buildings
00:30:48.860
and i hope that maybe they respect my space as well all right so hang on just a second i just want
00:30:54.220
to give one more thing so somebody went in or a ghost went in turn on the lights uh you lock them
00:31:03.180
but they somehow or another got past that lock then the next thing you notice is somehow or another your
00:31:08.420
wallet had been moved is it possible that that is something more earthly like someone who is squatting
00:31:20.620
and looking for money in your wallet is that possible i mean when i say these things out loud i know how
00:31:27.620
ridiculous it sounds i'm i'm with you on the right from it this is insane particularly coming from a
00:31:33.460
guy that's stuck in a town by himself it might sound like i'm going a bit crazy who knows that that might
00:31:39.200
be the case i'm not gonna rule that out either but uh right search the building with my golf club i
00:31:45.460
didn't find any squatters i tell you brent the reason why you're on with us is because i read this
00:31:55.240
story and i thought this is ridiculous and then uh we called a lot of the people and uh sarah who's
00:32:02.160
our booker she said you're gonna love brent because he's like i know this is crazy and i might be crazy
00:32:08.020
because i know what it sounds like and i love your uh i love your take i will i will say brent you know
00:32:13.220
a lot of people would point out um because you say you know you bought into this and you literally
00:32:17.740
did buy into this like you've bought into this business so is it possible that you're being
00:32:24.320
motivated by the idea that more ghosts good for business i didn't think of the ghost because that
00:32:33.960
will move your wallet brent you know listen maybe i'll start listing the ghost as an asset on our
00:32:41.600
business but uh until then yeah don't say leave me alone so are you gonna you're gonna restore this
00:32:48.660
and you're gonna make it a you know like a not a tourist place but like a a kind of a western resort
00:32:55.820
i guess kind of like a lodge yeah i hope to one day renovate the buildings uh that's what i've been
00:33:01.800
working on when i'm up here to allow more people to come and stay and experience the history and the
00:33:05.680
natural beauty hopefully not the ghosts but you know everything else i guess well i don't know
00:33:11.060
i don't know people might pay extra for the ghosts so you might want to you might want to keep that
00:33:15.900
one to yourself uh brent thank you so much for talking to us i i appreciate it yes another result
00:33:24.280
of covid 19 right here an underreported ghost sighting brent underwood uh we'll talk again when
00:33:33.360
you open up your open up your lodge thank you so much maybe we should ghost do we could be we could
00:33:39.300
be the ghosts i mean i would have gotten away with it too if it wasn't for those pesky kids a lot of
00:33:45.340
people out of work right now people could use good jobs like ghosting right there's probably a lot of
00:33:51.960
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okay this you're gonna love this the blaze and elijah schaefer is uh reporting today
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uh on uh the madness of twitch now twitch is a uh gamers platform
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and uh they have just added a new member to their moderation team a transgender who identifies
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they're going to be the monitor of freedom of speech and what's allowed and what's and what's not
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now i just you know i think i've said enough already but let me let you hear from this deer
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uh and uh what he or she has uh said this is steph lauer uh and here's what she said let's uh take cut
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one uh of steph so i'm hanging in there and i'm not going anywhere i have power they can't take it away
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from me and honestly you know i the the these there there are some people that should be afraid
00:37:17.920
of me um and that they are because i i represent uh moderation and diversity and
00:37:24.560
i'm gonna come for hurtful harmful people if you're a really person i'm gonna stand up against you
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hmm so people should fear me okay um now she's on a gaming platform and here's what she thinks
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about gamers listen to this well no i just i'm just not cool with white supremacy y'all it's really
00:37:50.080
not that i think a lot of you gamers are actually white supremacists sorry just a fact of how i feel
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wait that's totally different a fact and a fact about how you feel are totally different things
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no facts feelings are facts no feelings are facts it might be a fact that you should be that way but
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what does that mean you should be banned now uh here she is talking about what she likes to do
00:38:20.360
in her off times um so in my in my spare time stop stop stop stop freeze that
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frame can you freeze that frame she's wearing antlers i just if you're if you're missing uh
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you're missing a lot if you're not watching us on blaze uh but she's wearing antlers uh and she's a
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good-looking woman a deer a female deer a doe a deer a female deer anyway go ahead play this
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my yard in my spare time i go out to my yard and i and i prance around and i and i eat grass
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and and i just watch it because it helps me feel like in tune with my dear self
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thank you no stew is this real like i that's what i was just gonna ask do you think this is real
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hey gamers are racist she's on she's on twitch that doesn't make any sense uh you know she likes
00:39:30.120
to go eat grass i mean maybe she is but i i i don't even know anymore it's an amazing conversation
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that we actually think it could be real right uh but i mean i mean i just say i sure knows this world
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better than i do 10 years ago i would say this is absolutely bogus but today
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yeah so and what else is in the news i mean that that today this makes sense and i would say too
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there i mean a good chunk of the country has absolutely no right to say anything other than
00:40:08.300
it's true and you should respect her as a deer a doe a female deer whatever a female deal
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fine yes i don't fall into the category that that would that would say that but there's no reason to
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if you're going to say a guy can just identify as a woman whenever he feels like it why can't they
00:40:30.340
identify as a doe why not yeah again like you're not because there's no physical characteristics that
00:40:39.000
coincide with being a doe what does that have to do with it right what does it have to do with it
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what does it have to do with it i mean i i nothing ellen explained this a long time ago i remember on
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her show is saying like you know it's a it's a it's a it's a way you feel in your mind when you're
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executive producer because uh i tend to go with the heart uh and see things through the heart and and
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stew sees things really through analytics you can say that i don't have a heart that's fine i understand
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that you don't i mean you make the tin man seem warm and cuddle and cuddly thank you uh but but uh
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one of the guys who really shaped him and i think is really brilliant stew turned me on to him uh with
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the rational optimist um matt ridley matt ridley was on with us i don't know a few weeks ago uh talking
00:47:46.740
about covid 19 and you know that it is serious but there are some things to you know that there's some
00:47:52.840
other things that we should also take into consideration like oh i don't know an economy
00:47:58.040
so we don't all die from starvation um he's got a new book out called how innovation works
00:48:04.220
and i've been reading it stew his are you finished with it yet stew yeah oh yeah yeah it's it's great
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yeah it's a great book uh matt ridley is joining us now hello matt how are you all right can you not
00:48:16.220
get a copy each uh i i took his copy no yeah yeah we can't we can't afford two books that's crazy matt
00:48:25.680
um so the the name of the book is how innovation works and i like the subtitle and why it flourishes
00:48:30.840
in freedom so um matt um first lay out just the the premise of of of of the book well the premise of
00:48:41.740
the book is that innovation is the most important theme of the modern world it's somewhat mysterious
00:48:46.320
we still don't quite understand why it happens when and where it does why it happens to some
00:48:49.900
technologies and not others and i'm having a stab at explaining that and my answer is basically that
00:48:55.840
it's a it's a phenomenon it's a gradual incremental collective phenomenon that happens amongst our brains
00:49:03.400
rather than inside any one person's brain uh it's it's about people uh trying things and
00:49:10.280
chairing ideas and coming up with new ideas so matt can you stew and i've been talking about this for
00:49:16.340
a long time we go back and forth on this um can you tell me um is there a real phenomenon or does it
00:49:24.240
just seem this way that uh people start to work on things in different parts of the world around the
00:49:32.780
same time and they're not connected it's almost like there's some sort of uh a collective
00:49:40.120
hive mind where we make innovations around the same time is that can you explain that is that
00:49:48.300
even real it's really or is that just my perception no it's not your perception it's
00:49:54.760
absolutely right because uh if you look at the history of almost any gadget you find there are three
00:50:00.280
or four people who have a good claim to have invented it independently you know the thermometer or
00:50:05.780
whatever it might be uh the telephone dream case yeah um the extreme case is the light bulb where 21
00:50:12.660
different people came up with the idea of independently in different countries there was
00:50:17.220
lodigian in russia and swan here pretty well the same hometown as me in england and of course a guy
00:50:23.300
called edison on your side of the pond who did pretty well out of it um and but but then if you
00:50:29.920
think about a more modern example like the search engine probably the most useful innovation of my
00:50:36.200
lifetime the one i use every day and the one that nobody saw coming but that was amazingly obvious
00:50:42.460
in retrospect because by the time you get to the early 1990s you've invented the internet it's pretty
00:50:48.320
well bound to be the case that people are going to invent programs that enable you to search the
00:50:52.260
internet intelligently and it's probably obvious that that's going to be the way to make money out of
00:50:57.640
the internet um so if larry page had never met sergey brin we'd still have uh search engines we just
00:51:05.000
wouldn't call them google and uh so i think that that example tells you that what's happening is that
00:51:11.280
the the technologies you need to bring together to develop a new technology are ripe they're ready
00:51:17.640
you reach the point where it's inevitable that someone's going to do this next step and that's why
00:51:23.020
you get this wave of simultaneous invention it leads to a lot of patent and copyright disputes people are
00:51:29.100
constantly getting into a terrible row about this and in fact there's there's quite a nice uh subsection
00:51:36.140
here of it turns out there's a whole bunch of books that that wrote about wizards and communicating via
00:51:42.820
owls um in around the same time as jk rowling she just happened to be the one that that idea at its
00:51:50.600
most extreme that one does feel really weird um but i suspect that is because people okay you know
00:51:55.420
they're always somebody writing about owls and wizards well of course because wizards are true and and so is
00:52:01.720
everything that jk rowling uh writes um let let me let me talk to you about some of the things in the
00:52:06.740
book you talk about vaccines um tell tell me where you stand on vaccines uh and let's let's talk about
00:52:16.000
this in in uh i mean in real time here with with vaccines coming into play in our world and and
00:52:23.800
forced vaccines are possible etc etc so talk to me a little bit about vaccines well vaccines are an
00:52:31.140
example of the not having been enough innovation um so uh you know when this pandemic started i was
00:52:38.620
slightly surprised to discover that it's still 12 to 18 months to develop a vaccine minimum and that
00:52:44.540
you know decades go by without us developing a vaccine for a new virus uh and indeed there are
00:52:49.720
people out there saying it's a disgrace that we don't develop vaccines faster um uh when you think
00:52:55.260
back to i i write about the whooping cough vaccine in my book which was um invented by two really
00:53:00.560
brilliant women in michigan in the 1930s uh and in about four years from start to finish now that
00:53:06.680
will be quite quick even today so how come it's so slow why is it that uh um that it's it's taking so
00:53:14.100
long to do this uh and um can i guess the answer is because we haven't put enough investment into
00:53:19.000
vaccine development we haven't been prioritizing it we've been looking in the wrong direction
00:53:22.800
obsessing about things like climate change as a threat to health instead of pandemics uh and
00:53:28.300
and wait do we lose him oh let's see if we can get him back on the line i i will tell you that i
00:53:37.280
would have guessed government oh yeah yeah you bet well yeah i would have bet i would have bet
00:53:41.560
government it was the biggest impediment uh on vaccines yeah we should get investment because
00:53:46.920
because he goes through this uh in the book as well as it relates to things like nuclear power
00:53:51.000
there's a certain level where there is so much um so much regulation and so much government
00:53:57.920
involve involvement that there is never a time in which the private sector can really even take it on
00:54:03.740
in a meaningful way so have you heard about what they're doing in idaho with nuclear power somebody
00:54:10.740
has come up with a a nuclear power uh device that can be completely self-contained uh cannot go into
00:54:20.780
meltdown it's very small it's the size of like a grain silo at a farm okay and they they cascade into
00:54:30.260
each other so one you know is is delivering energy and then it combines with the others and and it
00:54:37.060
makes enough power and they're saying now that this is a completely safe kind of of nuclear power because
00:54:46.220
it it it can't go into meltdown if something happens it just shuts off and it will never go into meltdown
00:54:52.240
because it's not big enough and they're just tying them together and they're supposedly doing a big test
00:54:58.420
on this uh soon up in uh uh up in uh in idaho really i find fascinating that's encouraging i know
00:55:07.100
i know matt goes into this in the book about nuclear power and i think matt's rejoining us now
00:55:11.880
um because it's it's we were talking matt as you were gone about the similarities between in some ways
00:55:17.860
vaccines and what you talked about with nuclear power and that there's at some level there becomes
00:55:22.340
so much government oversight and regulation but there's no real ability uh or or incentive for
00:55:28.980
anyone in the private sector to innovate in those in those fields right i i would have correct when
00:55:33.900
when yeah when you said that you know what's the biggest i wanted to guess because i thought it would
00:55:38.900
be government not lack of investment i thought it would be government well it often is and government
00:55:45.900
regulation gives you a huge hurdle to get over in anything medical you know medical devices take
00:55:52.420
uh four to five years to get approval in some countries that deters a lot of investment and
00:55:58.280
it's similar in vaccines a huge amount of safety regulation and others quite rightly uh but no company
00:56:04.620
is going to go through that if it can't make money out of the product at the end and it's something
00:56:08.800
similar in nuclear because the problem with nuclear is we we uh demand for the licensing of a nuclear
00:56:14.300
plant such enormously detailed specification of every nut and bolt in the thing many years in
00:56:20.580
advance and such hundreds of millions of dollars spent on getting the license that you then can't
00:56:26.080
change it you know if you change it you have to start all over again and so that deters the sort of
00:56:30.680
trial and error experimentation that is normal when you're building something that big to get it right
00:56:36.220
um and as a result that that that technology can't evolve it can't change it can't improve
00:56:41.340
um so it is a bit similar the vaccine and the nuclear story um big government regulation getting
00:56:47.340
in the way of the kind of experimentation and cheap uh work there's a very nice example though from the
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gates foundation of how to fund vaccination in a way that does incentivize it and that is to to
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dangle a prize and the prize is a sort of subsidized content to distribute the vaccine for
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jeez we've lost him again every time he talks about bill gates yeah this is this you see what's
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i mean what's wrong with this phone here's a guy who's like talking about innovation and uh
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what is it this crappy cell service in england what is going on there's been no innovation when
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it comes to international communication apparently uh it's not happened at all uh you know yeah
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unfortunately you know the matt matt's connection is not working out here uh i would definitely
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highly recommend the book though how innovation works i told him i think another title for it
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could have been how civilization works because he basically tells the storyline of everything that
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we do use and which makes our society civilized and how it all happened and so often glenn it's the
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opposite of what al gore would tell you or whatever um you know whatever uh believe the science
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uh doctrine you're getting from an msnbc where instead of you know the way they describe this
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process would be okay you science comes up and they do the research government gives them uh the money
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they do the research in some university they announce this big discovery and then yeah whatever
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i guess then down the line you know uh the private sector takes it and makes it and commercializes it
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or whatever it's actually the opposite over and over again where it's the it's the person
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working in the field trial and error trying to figure out a problem and doing it before the
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science can even explain it like where they were they the doer is the one with the innovation the
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doer is the one who does the work and then the science can comes on the other side and says wow this
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is why x y and z is occurring they work together well but it's not this world where we're serving at
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the altar of every scientific expert and and that's what's designing our society so many times
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everything from flight to vaccines to a million other things that he describes in the book in detail
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disprove that story and it is i think an important thing for us to remember that it's not
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we don't this isn't a top-down world the world when designed as a top-down sort of uh structure just
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doesn't doesn't work and doesn't bring these innovations and i have to tell you there's another part
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of the book i don't know if you've read the part about failure yet but yeah or you finish the book
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but his his his support of failure is so refreshing yeah you know look what we're going through right
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now honestly is a giant experiment this this pandemic idea was hatched a long time ago by uh government
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officials and and and and others some with good intentions some with nefarious um and we're
01:01:59.020
trying something new uh let's try shutting the entire world down and see what happens if we
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were actually honest we would then take the failures and the successes and we would compare the two and
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we would say where did we fail where did we succeed but that's not happening do we have do we have ron
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de santis telling the press off this is such a great example of of if you want to make progress
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you have to address the truth listen to this so first of all okay so one she's not she's not a data
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scientist she's somebody that's got degree in journalism communication and geography she is not
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involved in collating any data she does not have the expertise to do that she is not an epidemiologist
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she is not the the chief architect of our web portal that is another false statement and what
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she was doing was she was putting data on the portal which the scientists didn't believe was valid data
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so she didn't listen to the people who were her superior she had many people above her in the chain of
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command um and so then said she was dismissed because of that and because of a bunch of different
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reasons about how she did hmm seems that wasn't the one i was looking for was it seems like good
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good reasoning though i will say uh yeah yeah no it's true it's true uh i think um you're going to
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the because you were talking about the uh bringing into this try you know the the power of failure
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the right right um and yeah one thing i was reading matt's book that i had never really thought about
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before was the phrase trial and error never points to success it actually never it's not trial and error
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and trial and success it's just trial and error it's so central to the way we develop these things that
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that is the more important thing if you don't have the idea to go in the possibility of going out there
01:03:58.060
and screwing it up over and over and over again and ruling things out that does so much work not only for
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you and what you're trying to invent or create but also down the line it eliminates other dead ends
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for people trying to innovate after you here's the thing as well though uh as somebody who is trying
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to learn how to paint um i have spent my whole life i taught myself how to paint and it's all trial and
01:04:24.720
error and it's just keep trying and failing and failing and failing and failing you get so frustrated
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this is the glenbeck program uh we i want to play some audio that we played for you yesterday but i
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think this is stunning uh it's about joe biden and the firing of victor shokin victor shokin was like
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their attorney general over in the ukraine now we have told you that uh there was no there was no
01:06:52.400
real evidence against victor shokin being corrupt everyone says oh he's so corrupt he's so corrupt
01:06:58.480
well everybody was saying that uh you know uh trump was in bed with the russians everybody has been
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saying that uh that general flynn was in bed with the russians we now know they knew there was no
01:07:14.180
evidence of that zero the fbi was trying to close the case and the obama administration kept it open
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so we know how smears work but i want to play some audio that i think should be played every day
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because we were told that the government of ukraine knew that he was corrupt everyone in ukraine knew
01:07:38.260
the president even knew that they were corrupt the president of ukraine uh knew that victor shokin was
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corrupt and had to be fired well that doesn't seem to jive with this new audio this has been released
01:07:53.640
because of a court uh procedure over in uh ukraine where joe biden has now been named as a uh a suspect
01:08:05.400
in a crime of interference with the government of ukraine everything that we put out on the chalkboard
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looks as though the evidence is pointing to it's going to be proven in a court of law and i want you to
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listen to this audio the first piece is from uh john carrey we think he's on air force two and he is
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calling uh proschenko he is the former president of ukraine and he's saying look uh joe biden is
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coming over and he wants he wants this in this uh prosecutor fired and uh he is corrupt and we want him
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fired i want you to listen carefully to what he's saying and more importantly what the president of the ukraine
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who is in the pocket of russia and in the pocket of the obama administration what he says about victor shokin
01:09:08.180
but before vice president biden comes i just wanted to try to urge you to see if there's a way to get by this
01:09:17.840
problem of replacing the prosecutor general uh you know shokin because from my perception he's blocked
01:09:26.700
the cleanup of the prosecutor general's office and i know the vice president is very concerned about it
01:09:33.880
and i think it'd be good to try to have some resolution of that before the vice president comes
01:09:39.700
okay stop i want to pause it there for a second notice what he said he didn't he didn't say he's
01:09:46.540
corrupt he said he's blocked some of the progress on some of the other prosec uh on some of the
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prosecution that we are interested in pursuing so first he's not making the corrupt he's saying he's
01:10:00.760
slowing the process down and joe biden wants him gone so can you do anything to uh to work past this
01:10:10.840
so we can get through because joe biden wants him replaced continue
01:10:16.580
oh is that all in that clip okay yeah play the next clip please yesterday i met me with the
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general prosecutor shocking yeah despite of the fact that we didn't have any corruption charges we don't
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have any information about the he's doing something wrong i especially asked him no it was day before
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yesterday yesterday i especially asked him to resign in as a his position as a state person
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and despite of the fact that he has a support in the power and as a finish of my
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meeting with him he promised me to give me the statement on resignation and one hour ago he bring me the
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written statement of his resignation great this is my second step for keeping my promises
01:11:37.680
okay okay i want you to listen i i stop i want you to listen to what he just said in spite of the fact
01:11:46.320
that we have no information of corruption that uh we have no indication that he's corrupt there are no
01:11:54.800
charges against him and he's popular with the people as a favor to you i've asked him to resign
01:12:05.360
now that's pretty explosive especially when joe biden is saying that everyone knew he was corrupt
01:12:17.700
the president proschenko just said right before joe biden was landing there is no evidence of corruption
01:12:28.160
we have no information on that but i called him in anyway as a favor to you now we also have evidence
01:12:38.560
we know that i believe it would do we have jason on with us jason is our head researcher jason are you
01:12:44.960
there yes sir i believe it was what two days before this phone call happened that he issued uh
01:12:52.640
uh a uh a warrant or uh he was going in to do searches and to uh call in uh witnesses against
01:13:03.600
burisma right it was two days before this yes and it was it was even greater than that this is when we
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showed that document that you uh presented on one of your specials that came from the latvian government
01:13:14.720
that actually named hunter biden by name and said hey we've got these weird transfers through these like
01:13:20.640
shady money laundering channels um what's going on with this literally the next day they started
01:13:27.200
seizing the property of zlocheski and burisma and they were going to bring in hunter biden for
01:13:32.560
questioning the day after that's right then he gets called into this office then he gets i mean what's
01:13:37.600
funny is you got to think about what's going through uh porschenko's mind during the clip you just
01:13:42.240
played they had only hired shokin for a few months he had only been on the job for a few months
01:13:48.400
so the biden's saying you know he's been destroying that he's only been there for three
01:13:52.880
months three or four months he hadn't done anything wrong and the reason he was there
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is because the last guy the last prosecutor general they hadn't before him he wouldn't
01:14:01.600
investigate zlochevsky so the entire like european community was like hey we got to replace the other
01:14:06.640
guy they bring in shokin the first thing he does is go after burisma and then biden freaks out
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this is very very damn and and so you know zolachevsky is the guy who's with burisma he's
01:14:19.840
he's the guy and proschenko wants to go after uh zolachevsky because zolachevsky is not a fan of
01:14:28.720
russia porchenko the president is in bed with russia he's pro-russia uh burisma is run by people that are
01:14:36.880
anti-russia i mean it none of this makes sense and everyone needs to hear this audio because it
01:14:46.080
proves at least that there needs to be an investigation that this is not some conspiracy theory
01:14:54.160
it it doesn't prove absolutely positively you have to decide who's lying here is it us joe biden and
01:15:03.880
hunter biden it seems like he's really motivated john carrey says he wants him fired joe k uh uh uh
01:15:13.480
uh joe biden wants him uh fired and and he wants him fired when he's there it's exactly the same time
01:15:23.160
as the investigation into hunter biden is starting to uh heat up and they he's about to call hunter biden in
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it looks awfully bad how do you explain this phone call if you're the media or you're joe biden or
01:15:38.480
you're anybody who's been saying this is a conspiracy theory how do you explain this you know how they'll
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do it glenn and the incredible irony of this is that we just got finished uh with an impeachment it
01:15:49.300
was all based around a phone call with a quid pro quo and donald trump's defense was it was about
01:15:55.160
corruption i was trying to weed out corruption the ridiculous irony is that joe biden has now been
01:16:00.080
caught we even have the audio tape for the other one for uh donald trump's call uh with zelinski now
01:16:05.800
we have the audio we hear them talking about it they're talking about a quid pro quo and that will
01:16:10.940
be uh biden's you know his way out as oh this is just like donald trump i was talking about corruption
01:16:16.920
i was trying to get rid of corruption they couldn't prove that with no but that was their right but that
01:16:22.560
was their that was their excuse you have the president of ukraine saying we have no evidence
01:16:29.420
of corruption we have no information on corruption but as a favor to joe biden i guess i'll ask him to
01:16:37.580
resign i mean that's that's different than what you had with donald trump this is the guy was agreeing
01:16:45.580
with donald trump there's a problem in ukraine i know i've got to clean this up he agreed this guy
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didn't agree and did it anyway because he wanted the billion dollars this is this is why it's so
01:16:58.660
important now to look at what the senate is doing and how they just subpoenaed blue star strategies
01:17:03.840
because if you want to go and make the case that there was something beyond corruption that it was
01:17:08.560
more about hunter biden and uh the protection of hunter biden blue star strategies is where you go
01:17:13.780
now blue star strategies remember blue stars yeah that's that's the pr firm that was hired by burisma
01:17:21.300
to convince america that there was nothing wrong right that's correct and they were lobbying the
01:17:27.760
entire time sending emails back and forth trying to say hey stop looking at hunter biden stop looking
01:17:32.900
at burisma and we actually uh we the blaze tv actually has a source uh that was involved with
01:17:40.600
blue star strategies uh also has a ukrainian source um we've been getting information that a lot of
01:17:46.900
information is going to come out through that senate uh subpoena um very very soon and we're actually
01:17:52.960
going to get some documents i believe before a lot of other people do so just stay tuned on that on
01:17:57.600
that front but a lot more is coming out so uh so jason the one thing that i've said stew you remember
01:18:04.440
when we were looking at the tides foundation and i told the researchers uh at the time and i've i know
01:18:12.000
i've said this to you jason but it is so clear right now that whatever the left says the right is doing
01:18:22.840
i can guarantee you they're doing it they just self-diagnose that you know they're the donald trump
01:18:31.960
is going to be a dictator well no you guys are actually being the dictator in covid everything
01:18:38.940
that they say the the right is doing everything they accuse it's because they're doing it they just
01:18:47.160
they either are using it to uh muddy the water or they just assume that everybody is that corrupt
01:18:55.320
that of course they'd be doing that because we're doing it i don't know what the reason is but they
01:19:01.040
always self-diagnose yeah um jason uh one one other thing what about the uh the charge stew just said
01:19:16.280
um you know well we don't know anything about i said that he says there's no corruption and he said
01:19:24.160
um how how did you phrase this stew there there are some stories out there well yeah i mean like and
01:19:32.240
we talked about a little bit about this uh jason uh last night when i was doing america um but there
01:19:37.160
was a uh there's the thought that you know the reason he would lie why would poroshenko say there's no
01:19:42.820
evidence of corruption well he's poroshenko's guy he's the corruption is on poroshenko's behalf
01:19:48.520
so therefore of course he's going to say there is no corruption
01:19:52.380
yeah i don't well the thing with the thing with um with uh with shokun is that there were
01:20:04.020
allegations that were were that were going around that a lot of the people that were involved were
01:20:09.780
saying like a lot of the a lot of the allegations were being floated around by soros groups by other
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groups that um that had other ulterior agendas a lot of the media in the west especially the media
01:20:22.180
in the west just took those and ran for them and used that as kind of an alibi for everything that
01:20:26.300
the u.s state department for what joe biden um all of them what what they were doing um to uh show
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regardless of here's the problem you can't right the problem is here and i'm sorry to cut you off
01:20:39.680
but we got to get to a network break uh the problem is we see what they've done to other people here at
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that program hello america and welcome to the program it is thursday i want to lead with this
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uh scientists are now telling us we're all gonna die uh and i mean we could die by the end of the
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summer uh looks like we could be looking at at least a quarter of a million deaths by the end of july
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or not or not there's another study that says no not so much um but the good thing is is that we
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so we had james rollins on uh what i think a couple of days ago he's written a book called
01:28:38.120
the last odyssey and i read it and loved it james is a is a friend a longtime friend and i haven't been
01:28:46.420
doing a lot of author interviews uh this one i asked james to come on uh because i read it and i
01:28:52.680
love his style of writing well while he was on he talked about uh a couple of other books that he wrote
01:28:58.900
about um about a pandemic and also about china and so he had some insight on that and i wanted to
01:29:07.240
spend some more time with him on it uh the problem is is when he was on i didn't ask him the name of
01:29:14.000
those books so i'm guessing that one of them is the demon crown uh crown uh which i just started
01:29:20.800
reading a couple of days ago and i love so please james tell me i'm reading the right book
01:29:25.080
the demon crown is all about uh strange parasitic wasps that invade us from asia which is you know
01:29:32.680
right now we're in the middle of the murder hornets so that is an issue okay it's okay so that but
01:29:38.500
that's not the one about the pandemic it's really i mean the you are so good it opens up let me just
01:29:45.280
let me just gush here for a second it opens up with the story of of the guy who started the
01:29:51.300
smithsonian is any of that stuff true about uh about his bones and everything else totally true
01:29:59.400
when you get to the end of the book there's a what's true what's not section and i'm going to
01:30:02.960
strip away and you're going to find exactly how much of that book is true it's pretty fun that's
01:30:06.700
what i love to do with my my fiction is to i know to give these little details you have to stop
01:30:13.040
calling it fiction i i your books and and brad thor is like this as well it's faction it's it's fact and
01:30:20.900
fiction mixed together which is so great um so james what is the book that you did research on
01:30:26.360
because you did a book on pandemic and i wanted to talk to you about the things that you learned
01:30:31.400
doing the research yep uh and basically you know i i have a lot of uh it's not opinions i think what
01:30:38.320
i'm going to reveal over this next hour is going to shock some people um it's going to you know scare
01:30:44.380
the bejesus out of a few people but hopefully on a hopeful note um and why should you be taught why
01:30:50.540
should i why should you listen to me you know we thriller writers you know we're we love to think
01:30:57.080
outside the box you mentioned brad brad's a friend of mine too he participated in the department
01:31:03.100
of homeland security's uh analytic red cell unit i believe it's called uh where they brought a group
01:31:08.680
of writers to brainstorm about terrorist scenarios well now we're in covid and you know this is my
01:31:14.900
wheelhouse because besides being a thriller writer i'm also a veterinarian and that's what's my mind
01:31:19.760
yeah so that's where i started out uh before i was right i was a veterinarian for 15 years
01:31:24.840
and you know we veterinarians we study zoonotic diseases diseases that pass from animals to humans
01:31:30.300
and so you know i don't just like to think outside the box i like to search outside the box
01:31:35.700
uh so i get those interesting details in a book that i'm going to surprise you with
01:31:39.480
i'm always looking for that and i'm surprised what people will tell me as a as you know i'll
01:31:43.600
preface an interview with a scientist or historian say hey you know i'm a new york times best-selling
01:31:48.100
author i'm working on this book would you answer a few questions off the record
01:31:51.460
and i'm surprised what they will tell me you know general the neutral codes are what let me get my pen
01:31:56.600
and paper um right right just give a couple bona fides here is that you know the book that dealt with
01:32:04.000
the the uh a pandemic my viral pandemic book is a book called the seventh plague that dealt with uh
01:32:10.460
uh the return of the biblical plagues big action adventure novel so i'm already somewhat steeped in
01:32:16.520
viral viral uh pandemic situations and then glenn you had me my show on your show um
01:32:21.680
2015 i believe for the bone labyrinth and that book dealt with chinese laughs and when i was doing my
01:32:30.360
searching outside the box for that book i you know it was revealed that there was serious safety
01:32:35.160
and work standard issues in chinese labs now after we had our talk back uh in 2015 back in 2018 there
01:32:43.040
was a big expose uh in i believe it was the uh uh the wall street journal about uh the fact that
01:32:50.760
there are lack standards in these chinese labs and then you know so again what what happens now we find
01:32:58.060
out that you know something came possibly loose from from from the from the wuhan institute which
01:33:03.340
i like to talk about in just a second i'll give you basically what i'd like to do today is talk about
01:33:06.700
where this came from because i know where this i know where this virus came from from doing my
01:33:11.740
research and talking to some scientists i i know what we did wrong and right in the past i know what
01:33:16.420
we need to be doing now i know what you need what the future is going to look like so give you an
01:33:21.180
example just to prove let's get to it i'm not talking about that on my phone now i'm happy to send you a
01:33:25.740
photo a little uh you know screenshot of my phone back in march i was about to begin my book tour
01:33:30.940
and the pandemic was beginning to just to arise here in the states things are beginning to close
01:33:36.360
down i lost my book tour and but i was still doing some flying just before everything was closing down
01:33:41.700
i thought gosh you know better be prepared for this uh so i i i went and did some research i talked
01:33:46.880
to some scientists i thought you know what if i get sick what do i want them to give me
01:33:51.340
so i did some research i found out that there actually is a antiviral drug produced by gilead
01:33:58.160
sciences it was developed back in 2009 they developed it actually to treat hepatitis c did
01:34:04.040
not work but they found out just by chance it works against coronavirus so i thought well that's
01:34:08.820
interesting is anybody using it so i talked to some doctor friends of mine i said you know is anybody
01:34:14.920
using this drug yeah if they are what's the success rate with it and i found out yeah that a handful
01:34:19.900
of doctors were using this drug and they were having good success with it so that's cool so in
01:34:24.320
my little phone i wrote remdesivir i put it on my phone i'm never intubated if i'm never
01:34:29.680
hospitalized i can't communicate i want to pick up my phone scroll past candy crush get to my notes
01:34:35.720
section and points give me this drug so i thought well like you know i've done my thinking outside
01:34:39.800
the box i searched out the box you know i'm prepared but i was expecting you know i kept waiting
01:34:46.560
week after week why is no one talking about remdesivir you know we're hearing about hydroxychloroquine
01:34:51.100
we're hearing about other other vaccines blah blah blah no one's talking about remdesivir until about
01:34:56.540
two weeks ago then all of a sudden everybody's talking about oh remdesivir is going to probably
01:35:01.000
be the big major drug to treat this but i knew this back in march two two months ago just because
01:35:07.120
i searched outside the box right so i am going to talk about some other things i've learned from
01:35:13.480
searching out the box if you'll bear with me yes okay so let me take a quick break for a minute
01:35:18.900
and then i'll come back and then you start and uh and tell us what you found tell us we really want
01:35:25.540
to know um you know what the future holds what we're doing wrong what we're doing right uh we have uh
01:35:32.560
james rollins on author of the last odyssey which is disconnected from this entirely but it is really a
01:35:38.800
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all right james james rollins author of the last odyssey uh tell us the research that you uh did
01:37:13.720
for uh your book on the pandemic well actually the book i i'm just finishing is that's coming out next
01:37:21.580
march is called the savage zone and it's all about viruses so i was already sort of neck deep
01:37:25.840
in research and viral research when this uh outbreak occurred i had virologists on my my speed dial
01:37:32.220
immunologists because i was doing my research and when this broke out i thought oh i need to tweak my
01:37:37.100
story you know i can't write a viral story that comes out next year without incorporating the
01:37:42.300
covid situation yes so i went back and i you know i reconsulted them because i wanted to find out
01:37:46.840
what i needed to do to tweak you know basically self-serving i need to make sure my novel was
01:37:50.700
correct but at the same time i found out some interesting things that is not being released
01:37:54.880
to the media and i'll give you one example you know if we're going to understand where we're headed
01:37:58.380
we need to know where it started and there's a lot of you know theories about where did this virus
01:38:06.100
originate was it in the wet markets of wuhan was it from the the lab is it a bioengineered
01:38:12.200
weapon you know the thrill writer it's titillating exciting to think that this is a bioengineered
01:38:16.920
weapon um but as a veterinarian looking at the scientific papers talking to the scientists i
01:38:21.000
know uh ones that were looking at the genome of this virus it's that's not i do not believe this
01:38:25.320
was genetically manipulated i don't think it's a bioengineered weapon uh whenever you genetically
01:38:30.280
manipulate something you leave fingerprints uh it's like pasting someone's head on a body in a photo
01:38:35.180
or videos deep fakes they look real but a photo expert can look for those glitches those little signs
01:38:40.560
that reveal the falseness and they did that and so i'm satisfied this is not a bioengineered weapon
01:38:46.400
this wasn't leaked was it leaked out of the lab maybe we talked before like i said before about the
01:38:52.700
the lax conditions and safety and work standards in chinese facilities it's possible
01:38:56.600
so again i again i'm going to do my research when i wrote the seventh plague
01:39:02.900
in the bone labyrinth i had a series of doctors in china that were willing to talk to me so i'm going
01:39:09.620
to call one of these up because all this kind of you know what is really going on in that lab
01:39:13.040
you know is it did this you know bat that ended up transmitting this to the world did it start in
01:39:18.920
the wet lab or did i mean started the wet market did it start in the lab
01:39:21.740
and i'm not going to name the scientist because otherwise i think they're going to end up in an unmarked grave
01:39:27.180
but uh she told me he or she told me i don't want to make a very bad spot by the way
01:39:33.180
she told me that no uh she did not believe it leaked because it is a biosafety 4 lab lab but what
01:39:39.640
she believes happened and what a lot of the scientists in in wuhan or the people in wuhan believe
01:39:44.640
is that that bat was sold to the wet market from the lab is that they were doing this lab specializes
01:39:54.280
in research and coronavirus and they do research on bat coronaviruses and there was that article in
01:40:00.000
2018 talking about the the safety conditions in these bat coronavirus research labs at in wuhan
01:40:06.260
and they bring in a lot of bats because i need subject material but they don't use all the bats so
01:40:11.260
oftentimes these bats end up being sold and so what she believes happened or he or she believes
01:40:15.860
happened is that this this these bats were sold from the lab to the wet market
01:40:21.000
and i think that's important we need to know exactly where this virus came from to understand
01:40:28.300
where we need to go with this uh why bats you know why are bats such vectors for disease well bats are
01:40:35.140
flying mammals they're pretty much the only mammal that flies and to be able to for a mammal to be
01:40:43.780
able to fly they're they're basically have to have a supercharged metabolic engine you know bats need to
01:40:49.880
consume about 1200 mosquito-sized insects every hour to fuel that jet engine but now that jet engine
01:40:56.380
burns so hot and it basically supercharges a bat's immune system and it's that immune system that
01:41:02.840
keeps that viral load in check and that's very important if we're going to understand this
01:41:07.460
disease because this disease is not so much about the virus it's about the immune system
01:41:11.660
now you know just give me an example bats are vectors for rabies again me being a veterinarian
01:41:18.780
very conscious of the fact that you need to be careful with with bats because you get bit you can
01:41:22.920
potentially get rabies even though the bat might not be sick they're able to hold rabies in check with
01:41:27.580
this super immune system now what happens if you stress out a bat that's that super immune system
01:41:34.100
breaks down the virus multiplies so when you have these bats that are caged in a wet lab or caged in
01:41:39.920
and being shipped to a to a lab in uh in wuhan you're having very stressed bats the virus overloads
01:41:46.680
it's released into this market where then it spreads so that's what i believe happened is that
01:41:52.280
there was bats that were sold from this lab that ended up in the wet market they were stressed out
01:41:57.600
immune systems were weakened that's what created this whole mess so so james is this also you say
01:42:05.760
that they are supercharged immune systems um it seems as though uh humans and i believe it was like this
01:42:14.620
in 1918 as well it's actually short-circuiting and making our immune system uh uh go into overcharge
01:42:23.920
mode exactly you hit the nail on the head and not a lot of people are talking about the fact that
01:42:30.000
the deadliness of this virus is not necessarily from from the virus particle itself it's from our
01:42:35.740
body's reaction you know there's a talk about you know are we in a war would they use that war
01:42:40.800
metaphor for what we're in and i i don't think that's correct i think what we need to consider
01:42:44.920
this so that we're in a siege you know we right now we have no natural immunity against the virus
01:42:49.940
we have little or no treatment we have no vaccines it's our bodies our cities our countries are
01:42:55.700
basically defenseless castles and we're surrounded by an army that's entrenched around us and as we go
01:43:01.300
forward this during this talk we sort of have to accept that there's no path forward there's no
01:43:04.700
strategy that doesn't involve people dying uh we just have to accept the fact that we're we're in a
01:43:10.280
in this siege and there's going to be there's going to be casualties with this right but how
01:43:14.800
you know where are we going to end up you know if the virus wins humans go extinct not going to
01:43:20.020
happen this it's not that this virus is not that fatal you know just say uh before i got in your
01:43:26.420
program i was looking at the news that we're at this milestone of crossing uh where we have five
01:43:32.640
million cases being reported right and 328 000 deaths now the headlines are you know grisly grim
01:43:42.400
yeah my opinion i'm like great i'm glad that there's 55 million cases out there um right i don't want the
01:43:51.760
headlines read james rollins wants everyone to die uh but it's good news and i don't i think that number
01:43:57.380
is a lot higher because again any any again i'm an expert but it doesn't take a rocket scientist to
01:44:02.240
go well it's 325 000 deaths and there's 5 million cases let's do the math yeah that would indicate
01:44:08.620
that the mortality rate is 6.5 percent if you take those two numbers you take 325 which is very high
01:44:14.780
6.5 percent the virus is not that deadly uh you know all you won't find an epidemiologist that's
01:44:20.520
going to say the mortality rate that's high so if it's not if that's the numbers they're showing us in
01:44:24.920
in the the news today then the case is a lot more cases that that are undiagnosed which is again i
01:44:31.000
think is great and i'll tell you why uh because right now we're in what i call the simmering pot
01:44:37.700
i've used this described to some friends of mine is that you know to win the siege we're going to need
01:44:43.480
some defensive and offensive weapons you know the offense offensive weapons you know when we take the
01:44:48.760
battle to the virus that's going to be treatment defensive that means population level
01:44:54.840
immunity control herd immunity that everybody talks about either through natural transmission
01:44:58.480
or vaccine so where are we going to go from here you know we've already done the social distancing
01:45:04.860
flattening the curve i'm surprised i have any hair on my head by the way is i keep pulling my hair
01:45:10.660
out like why is no one talking about right you know i kept hearing and you'll you'll you'll see it
01:45:15.800
on newsprint say the more you social distance right sooner things will get back to normal
01:45:20.420
that is so wrong no the opposite actually is true by social distancing we're only slowing down the
01:45:29.620
inevitable social distancing only by time so so james i've i've got less than a minute here so i'm up
01:45:37.500
against the network break but let me say this i've been saying since the beginning of this this is a
01:45:43.660
virus we are all going to get it at one point or another we're still getting the pandemic spanish flu
01:45:51.740
of 1918 every year a version of it this is not going away and by by us saying that we can't unlock the
01:46:00.540
doors until uh we have a cure is true insanity i'd like to hear your comments on that and and what's
01:46:08.680
coming and what you think we should be doing coming up in just a minute james rollins is the glenn beck
01:46:14.140
program all right so we've been hearing from people that you know paul singer has said the market could
01:46:22.200
get cut in half and i think that's true you know i i've i don't have any money in the stock market right
01:46:28.720
now for a reason and that is i i'm i'm not privy to what the fed is buying and this isn't about
01:46:35.120
companies or anything else this is about what the fed is choosing to buy uh and i don't think that's
01:46:41.100
a good uh good recipe for uh wealth and a stable free market system you're also hearing from people
01:46:49.460
like jb jp morgan uh and chase and and also goldman sachs that they believe that gold will be at three
01:46:56.540
thousand dollars an ounce next year i hope to god they're wrong because at three thousand dollars an
01:47:02.960
ounce the world is in chaos absolute chaos i just bought more gold because i do believe that the
01:47:11.940
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welcome to the glennbeck program uh just a program note uh i am going on vacation uh today i will be
01:47:54.460
back uh in a week and uh we will we have a lot of great stuff uh that our research department is
01:48:01.340
going to be working on while i'm away and you're not going to want to miss an episode uh and stew's
01:48:06.380
going to be filling in for me so i mean and pat whatever it's the best it's the best we can do
01:48:11.980
that'll save it all right um all right uh we go back to james rollins uh who is uh with us he's a
01:48:18.620
fiction writer he's his latest book is the last odyssey it's great you'll love it um but we're
01:48:24.100
talking about research that he did uh because he's written a couple of books and he's writing a new
01:48:29.080
one for next year um on pandemic and viruses so james let me just go um what the swedes did
01:48:37.560
was what we used to do uh what we did quite honestly in 1968 with the hong kong flu we just
01:48:45.700
went on with our lives and we got we we have herd immunity and it's the combination of herd immunity
01:48:52.440
and vaccines that help us live with these things but we're not we're going the opposite direction so
01:48:58.460
which one's right well basically when we're when we're doing the social distancing we were following
01:49:03.560
the chinese method which was trying to strictly quarantine this and trying to control it that way
01:49:08.440
but as i mentioned before we were just delaying the inevitable and i can't say it's wrong because i
01:49:13.000
think by having a short-term shutdown that you know we were protecting the health care system
01:49:18.180
we're allowing them buying them time to build hospital capacity we're not doing that ventilators
01:49:22.460
i think we were all we all were on board for that but now we're not we're past that we're past
01:49:30.460
totally wrong we're totally wrong if i if i've been in control which i should have been is we should
01:49:35.460
only be in lockdown for two two weeks that's it and it should have said by this date we're opening up
01:49:40.980
again because i think people need that hat to hang on that you know we're good this is going to end
01:49:44.800
on this date rather than this nebulous we don't know what's going to happen it's confusing different
01:49:49.440
states different things no two weeks lockdown get our ducks in a row open back up and now that the
01:49:57.280
swedes skipped that first step they didn't feel a need that they needed to lock down i think they
01:50:01.460
were confident with their health care system and and they could jump right into the what i call a
01:50:04.940
simmering pot they jump right into where we need to be i don't want to imply that uh that uh the
01:50:10.640
swedes are you know out there having this you know huge you know parties and festivals and going crazy
01:50:14.960
they did some simple cautionary things and this is what i this is what i recommend that we need to
01:50:18.900
look for while we're in the simmering pot and we're going to be here unfortunately a while what the
01:50:23.860
swedes were doing simple things if you can work from home work from home wash your hands avoid
01:50:29.100
non-essential travel they they were restricting gatherings to 50 people or or less uh they were
01:50:35.180
saying if you're over 70 yeah maybe we're going to ask you to self i'm not going to say you have to
01:50:39.100
self-isolate we're going to ask you to self-isolate but we are banning visitors from senior care homes
01:50:45.080
very simple things very logical things that make sense it's been working great they're developing
01:50:49.880
herd immunity very very rapidly we need to do that but they are but the numbers hang on let me ask
01:50:57.040
stew for the stats on on sweden because the the numbers are not looking good for sweden well yeah
01:51:04.440
it's been there's been some mixed uh results i would say but i mean yeah i think that it kind
01:51:09.520
of fits with the point you're making james on on you know we're all going to get this eventually
01:51:13.520
anyway and they're trying to speed it up i mean there's certainly the argument on the other side of
01:51:17.660
you know if we do come up with an innovation you're going to be upset that you'd you sped it up but
01:51:23.260
there you know that is definitely something where you know when we're talking about something that's
01:51:28.160
that that's affecting this many people you know there but there are we can try all these different
01:51:32.960
approaches but it's it's gonna it's gonna cause its problems no matter what right and james i mean
01:51:37.920
yeah i don't i don't understand this right and i don't understand this vaccine thing we we don't stop
01:51:47.000
the flu i mean this is a coronavirus we're not going this thing is already mutated it's going to
01:51:53.680
continue to mutate for the rest of of human existence most likely so i don't understand this
01:52:00.360
this idea that we're going to come up with something that's going to knock this out and it's going to be
01:52:04.460
gone is that possible no we're going to be in this for a long haul and regardless of the vaccine
01:52:11.700
don't count on it uh there was that moderna study that was just done uh published last week that
01:52:17.080
caused the stock market to go up a thousand points i don't understand why it did that except that was
01:52:21.360
based on optimism it was based on eight cases eight people that showed a little bit of an antibody
01:52:26.000
response to the vaccine so what now again i'm pulling from my veterinary background there is a
01:52:32.400
corona vaccine for dogs but it only works against the gi the enteric form of the disease there is also a
01:52:38.360
respiratory coronavirus that affects dogs we don't have a vaccine against that we still have not to
01:52:42.360
be able to be able to do that the human cold is a coronavirus still no vaccine right and even so
01:52:51.640
so what do we look at that point are you what do we talk about antibodies versus protective antibodies
01:52:56.460
how long are those antibodies going to stick around uh if a vaccine that's successful it's going to
01:53:00.980
take you know to produce billions of these of these vaccines and then we have to distribute them so
01:53:05.680
we're talking about a long long time before we're going to get to that and and even then it's a
01:53:11.840
limited success it's going to help it's a good crutch but what's going to be more important is again
01:53:17.320
that herd immunity is a combination of herd immunity and vaccination that's going to probably pull us
01:53:21.920
through this but you're not going to be you're not going to vaccinate our way out of this all by
01:53:26.040
itself we're going to have to have a significant amount of herd immunity before that happens
01:53:29.820
so we need to get to that point we need to welcome limited transmission so when are we going to
01:53:36.920
when do you predict that we are going to have a treatment and and a a reasonable plan how long is it
01:53:45.440
going to take us if things all fell into place you know i've got my my next book comes out next march
01:53:52.280
if you have me back on your program i'm going to make a bet with you we will not have a vaccine by
01:53:57.040
next march if i'm not going to bet against that okay well i'm not going to i'm not going to have
01:54:03.400
you do it if i'm wrong i'll put a thousand dollars towards a charity of your of your choosing if if
01:54:08.720
there's a vaccine before next march but what i will tell you a little bit of optimism again talking to
01:54:14.040
scientists talking to epidemiologists talking to some some doctors i've talked some immunologists
01:54:19.420
i believe by late summer early fall there's going to be a decent treatment regimen and it's going to be
01:54:25.980
two part one is going to be an antiviral drug to knock down the virus and i think it's going to be
01:54:30.420
some version of remdesivir if not remdesivir itself some some slightly modified version of that
01:54:35.780
and also it's going to be an immunosuppressive drug uh because that is what's really killing us
01:54:42.040
you know one third of the people that die of covid don't die because the virus has damaged their lungs
01:54:47.960
they die because of what's called a cytokine storm this overreaction of your immune system
01:54:53.800
basically that your body burns the house down to try to get rid of this bug and so most of the
01:54:58.700
deaths are caused by this over uh this this uh overreaction by your body so a part two of the
01:55:06.080
drug cocktail that's going to possibly be out here by late summer early fall for talking to the
01:55:10.000
scientists i've been talking to we'll see and right now they're actually testing immunosuppressive
01:55:14.080
drugs uh and doing uh so hopefully by late summer we'll have a combination of an antiviral and
01:55:19.000
immunosuppressive drug that will again i don't think it's going to be the cure-all cure-all end of
01:55:25.320
the matter but it's going to definitely help reduce the number of deaths so it's amazing james as i was
01:55:31.840
looking at this at the very beginning i started doing research on you know 1918 pandemic i started
01:55:37.360
reading some of the stuff that i'd read years ago uh and that was the second phase of the pandemic when
01:55:43.540
it came back in the fall they the doctors were horrified didn't know at first what was going on
01:55:50.300
but it was that i don't know how to pronounce it but that storm you were talking about yep um that it
01:55:55.980
was just blowing everybody's immune system up and that's what was killing people so quickly
01:56:00.620
and and we know it now we all know it now um all right so i'm optimistic that by the fall
01:56:09.740
will have a treatment you know a year possibly even longer a vaccine but i wouldn't count on that
01:56:15.380
i would count on herd immunity okay so james one of the things i like about fiction writers is you guys
01:56:22.160
do your own your your own research if fiction has got to make sense truth can i mean you couldn't write
01:56:29.720
what's happening in the last two years in america and sell this thing 10 years ago that nobody would
01:56:35.380
believe it um and so right and fiction has got to make sense so you've got to have your facts down
01:56:42.780
and think logically um tell me on the action adventure side of you what you think we're headed towards
01:56:54.960
when we have no trust of the media no real authoritative voices uh a a digital sector that is
01:57:05.220
now working with the government to monitor to spy to whatever you want to call it drones in the sky
01:57:12.740
you have governors that are paying no attention to their citizens they're paying no attention to
01:57:20.120
anything reasonable like you've been talking about here uh and they seem to be going for a power grab
01:57:27.180
you have men members of congress that are openly saying that now's the time to pass the green new deal
01:57:33.880
etc etc where are we headed uh as a society it seems disastrous well first of all i think we should
01:57:43.760
always question the experts and behind the scenes i've talked to epidemiologists and most of them say
01:57:49.240
we don't know what's happening so you cannot put your trust in institutions and in some of these
01:57:57.060
these these these experts out there we need we're not control but we're not right but we're not that's
01:58:05.220
that's the thing that i really wonder um you know we have we have probably a 25 to 30 percent unemployment
01:58:13.120
rate we are just killing the entrepreneur the small business person that in the in the great
01:58:20.500
recession created 80 percent of all new jobs we're just killing them nobody's listening there is there
01:58:29.880
is just trouble on the horizon how do we keep things calm how do we weather this storm
01:58:35.140
i think the key to doing that is is recognizing that we have to let people take charge
01:58:43.260
we need to limit government you know right now you know i'm in nevada but i'm right on the border
01:58:49.520
with california and they have a insatiable appetite for regulatory micromanagement and we're not going
01:58:55.320
to micromanage way our way out of the situation we need to let people take charge you know businesses
01:59:00.160
know best how to take care of businesses they you know at this point it's important that we protect
01:59:05.500
the vulnerable but we need to recognize that you know there's individual risk tolerance you know
01:59:10.540
if when it comes to wearing face masks uh you know yes i think face masks are important but we
01:59:17.660
have to recognize that certain individuals have different risk tolerances we need to consider the
01:59:21.600
costs uh schools for example they should be open you know at this point the the should be open
01:59:27.600
younger population is not vulnerable uh the british medical lancet journal said that only 48 people
01:59:33.800
out of the first 35 000 deaths were under the age of 25 that only 0.04 percent required hospitalization
01:59:40.420
there's no reason schools shouldn't be open there's no reason small businesses shouldn't be open
01:59:44.420
we've basically shot ourselves in the foot by overreacting basically what our bodies are doing this
01:59:50.080
over immune response that's burning down the house we're doing it politically we're burning down
01:59:56.360
this country in an attempt to think that we're doing good is there anybody in the world that's not
02:00:03.940
burning are we all in the same boat burning the entire world down to the ground far as
02:00:10.760
economies is there anybody who is not doing this well i mean you look at the swedes i think they're
02:00:18.560
the perfect example of where we need to be they jump right into the simmering pot that's where we need
02:00:23.500
to be we need to follow their example we don't need to reinvent the wheel you know we see what the
02:00:28.060
swedes are doing yes there's more deaths because of course there's going to be more deaths because
02:00:31.140
they've waded out of their castles into that that that entrenched army but we're going to we're all
02:00:36.240
going to have to do that and they did it early and yes there's been more deaths but at the same time
02:00:41.660
they're not destroying their country james rollins thank you so much i appreciate it you can follow
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they're fantastic you're one of my favorite writers james thanks for being on and uh you bet we'll talk
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this is uh the glenbeck program welcome uh to the uh program now um you know it's right before i go
02:03:16.420
on vacation there's a couple of stories that i've we just haven't gotten to that i really want to
02:03:20.800
uh the did you see the two guys that went into uh went into uh rob a rob a store and uh were wearing
02:03:31.080
watermelon masks did you see this it's a good good idea i mean uh you say you know you're recycling
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right i mean you're hopefully you've had a good meal uh you know or maybe a little dessert and you
02:03:45.020
cut that watermelon in half you got half for your partner half for you you just cut out eye holes in
02:03:50.220
the watermelon and that's what they were wearing i don't know if anybody saw this but what was
02:03:54.900
interesting to me is what they were charged with uh they were charged with now think of this in
02:04:01.880
covid19 they were charged with wearing a mask while committing a larceny so let me pretty much
02:04:13.680
anybody now uh you know if you if you do something wrong immediately remove your mask or you'll get
02:04:22.880
extra time for wearing a mask not really the message we want to send right now no i've been telling you
02:04:29.140
the government they'll get they'll make you into a criminal one way or another one way or another
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can watermelons protect against covid19 uh i don't know but i'm going to make a watermelon mask
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because it sounds delicious uh i'll see you in about a week going on vacation god bless stay safe