Glenn Beck, former police officer turned talk show host, talks about his return to active duty, and discusses the recent charges brought against 61 leftist extremists in Georgia, including former President Donald Trump, for their alleged involvement in the murder of a state trooper.
00:02:56.700About 70% of the people who try the three-week quick start, they find some sort of relief and they go on to order it month after month because it helps them live out of pain.
00:03:23.580In a controversial move, Democratic Fulton County District Attorney Fannie Willis charged former President Donald Trump last month under Georgia's Racketeer-Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, RICO.
00:03:41.560It appears Willis, the proud daughter of a top black panther, did you know that part?
00:03:48.600May have unwillingly opened Pandora's box as it pertains to the acceptability of lawfare in the state.
00:04:02.100Leftist militants have been against and they've been campaigning against the construction of this $90 million police training center in DeKalb County out in the middle of the forest.
00:04:38.660Are they extremists or are they freedom fighters?
00:04:44.000In January, Attorney General Chris Carr put the extremists who have enjoyed support from Democratic affiliated entities and other liberal outfits on notice.
00:04:54.900He said, we're not Oregon, we're not California, we're not Washington state.
00:05:00.560You can't come to our state, break our laws, throw rocks at buildings, damage property and shoot police officers.
00:05:17.220In the months since, dozens of radicals, including a Southern Poverty Law Center attorney, have been charged in connection to the so-called Stop Cop City movement.
00:05:29.660Three dozen now have been slapped with domestic terrorism charges.
00:05:34.800They went out into the woods, into this construction site, and they started damaging equipment.
00:05:41.900I think they set some things on fire, and then they were shooting at police, and then they all ran away.
00:05:47.380And we all thought that's the end of that story, and nobody's going to do anything about it.
00:05:52.260Well, three have been hit with felony intimidation charges for reportedly distributing flyers accusing a state trooper of being a murderer for killing a violent extremist.
00:06:03.260Three radicals involved with the Atlanta Solidarity Fund were charged in May with charities fraud and money laundering.
00:06:11.720While these charges might ultimately stick, it appears that Carr is not taking anything for granted.
00:06:17.780Now, if convicted under RICO, the extremist sentences could be greatly compounded, especially being charged now as terrorists.
00:06:25.240Carr came through with, you know, the hammer, with a sweeping indictment, slapping 61, 61 people in Fulton County with racketeering charges.
00:06:39.320All of those indicted are members of the Defend Atlanta Forest, which is described as an anarchist, anti-police, anti-business extremist organization.
00:06:49.220As the indictment asserts, said the Attorney General, members of Defend the Atlanta Forest subscribe to a philosophy of anarchy.
00:06:58.200They hold a core belief that society should abolish police, government, and private business.
00:07:04.880And as further alleged, they're willing to bring about such changes by any means necessary.
00:07:11.160Now, if you want to talk about a terrorist, what is a terrorist?
00:07:18.960Somebody that tries to get their way through fear.
00:07:57.300I will tell you that people have often said that people, like the Tea Party people, were seditious, and they were trying to overthrow the government.
00:10:40.300Now, here's the part I just, I love about this.
00:10:43.800In a, in a statement from Cop City Vote Coalition, a radical outfit dedicated to preventing the construction of the police training center.
00:10:54.740They said, the charges are authoritarian and anti-democratic.
00:11:02.400These are the same kind of charges used against Donald Trump.
00:11:09.700These charges, I'm quoting them, uh, like the previous repressive persecutions by the state of Georgia, seek to intimidate protesters, legal observers, and bail funds alike, and send the chilling message that any dissent to Cop City will be punished with the full power and violence of the government.
00:11:37.380Just like I stand behind anyone who is breaking windows, uh, destroying property, and knowingly entering illegally into the Capitol and fighting with police officers.
00:12:09.600What is the difference between the two?
00:12:12.860Well, they're now saying that the first court hearing was yesterday.
00:12:17.300I just want to read, I just want to read, uh, the last thing in this story.
00:12:23.180Uh, what remains to be seen is whether prosecutors find a way to bridge their inquiry into the Capitol attack to their investigation into Mr.
00:12:32.820Trump's, uh, attempts to overturn the electoral defeat.
00:12:35.620Quote, quote, we have the fraud charges and we have the seditious conspiracy charges, but what we don't have is any link between the two beyond vague inferences and thoughts.
00:12:53.180Because Donald Trump, this whole Rico thing is thought crime.
00:13:00.980Exactly what we told you yesterday with the Proud Boys guy getting 22 years.
00:13:25.760And when it was brought up in court, do you, they don't have anything.
00:13:31.080No, but he was, I mean, he was thinking it.
00:13:35.280What, since when is that even enter a court of law, you were thinking it, what, what is your evidence that you were thinking it?
00:13:47.500It was like a, you generally inspired this type of behavior and therefore you're responsible for it.
00:13:53.960That was basically what they summarized.
00:13:56.780What court of law in the entire world outside of the Soviet Union, Cuba, and the most repressive states in the world, does thought crime happen?
00:14:09.160Yeah, you should have him on tape or through a text saying like, this is the plan to go through the Capitol, blah, blah, blah.
00:14:17.240You needed to have that for, for 22 years, certainly.
00:14:20.840I mean, you might be able to find him on something lesser, but for 22 years, that's a lot, that's a long time.
00:14:32.500After listening to the arguments yesterday in the opening of the trial, but Mr. Trump's trials, especially the two he faces on charges of election interference,
00:14:42.420which were brought in Washington by Spencer best by special counsel, Jack Smith, and in Georgia by Fulton County District Attorney Fannie T. Willis will be a different nature.
00:14:54.740They will be wrapped in a tangled web of legal and political complexities that have never been seen before.
00:15:03.160We have seen exactly, I mean, to the letter, exactly the same stuff.
00:15:11.420You know that incriminating letter that they say, you know, he wrote and he was trying to, he was trying to say that we have to have different, uh, electors, uh, set by January 6th.
00:15:21.900You know this, according to Alan Dershowitz, you got to watch last week's podcast.
00:15:26.260Alan Dershowitz said, you know who wrote that?
00:15:28.300The same guy that wrote it when I was on Al Gore's team, he said, we had exactly the same letter because you have to have another set of electors in case.
00:15:48.800He said, it's the exact same advice and the exact same letter.
00:15:54.300Everything Donald Trump did, not including, you know, what he was saying and his attorneys were saying, but everything they did legally is exactly what Al Gore did.
00:16:13.400Prosecutors in the Georgia case said on Wednesday, yesterday in court, they expect to call at least 150 witnesses and the trial there could last four months.
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00:32:16.680I could be wrong if you're an attorney, call me, but I I'm pretty sure after receiving the request, we receive proof of the valid warrant and only then do we provide an access code.
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00:43:01.520After Mary Brooks was found dead on the floor of her Dallas area condo, grocery bags from a shopping trip still on her countertop, authorities decided the 87-year-old had died of natural causes.
00:44:07.760And I certainly didn't know that the Democratic District Attorney in Texas chose not to seek the death penalty against the convicted murderer who preyed on the elderly.
00:44:19.180If you can't get the death penalty as a serial killer in Texas, there is no such thing as the death penalty in America anymore.
00:44:35.120Daniel Horowitz has been on this story.
00:44:37.860He wrote a story for The Blaze yesterday.
00:44:40.040I read it, and I couldn't believe it, and I didn't think I could do justice to the story.
00:44:47.220He has talked to some members of family members of some of these elderly people who have been brutally killed.
00:44:54.460We're going to talk to him and get the full story and why you don't know about it in 60 seconds.
00:45:00.180Look, when you're looking to do something that is out of your realm, you can look for the expert, because we're a country that listens to experts, right?
00:45:13.140Yeah, you know, I don't think I'm going to be listening to experts on everything.
00:45:19.240I want to find an expert that is not the source of most of our problems.
00:45:23.800What I look for in an expert is somebody that is a good person, you know, happens to be an expert as well, but they're a good, decent person.
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00:47:01.880Well, to be fair, 18, 20 year olds dying suddenly doesn't elicit any suspicion in our media body politic.
00:47:08.940So, you know, I guess in some respect, you can't blame them for ignoring deaths of 90 year olds.
00:47:14.580But I think, you know, I started covering this before COVID 2019.
00:47:19.420The murders occurred between 2016, 2018.
00:47:22.420But it really has gripped me a lot more post COVID.
00:47:26.500After everything we saw about the treatment of seniors, particularly in senior care living facilities, the way they were treated first with the COVID positive patients being brought back in and then just locked down, given no treatment, being experimented upon with endless boosters after they realized they were problematic.
00:47:47.840And, you know, do we have a problem in this country where we have a big debate over the life of the unborn, but not so much about the life of seniors?
00:47:57.900And look, we're all going to become that.
00:48:06.100We don't know this story because it is an old person dying and old people die all the time.
00:48:12.100And there is something in our society that is happening that is devaluing the lives of the elderly, especially those who are living alone there, you know, in a in a, you know, not a nursing home, but a livid living facility, you know, a retirement place.
00:49:07.360The one thing we didn't do post 9-11, we clamped down on American liberties, but then foreign nationals coming in, overstaying their visas.
00:49:15.340But like many, he found a way to finagle status, got a green card fine.
00:49:20.040But even with a green card, you know, he was deportable before a single murder is alleged to have occurred.
00:49:28.980And then he was even sentenced to 70 days for trespassing the first facility after three of the murders that should have easily raised awareness.
00:49:44.560And so the first red flag is the whole immigration thing, that we have millions of ticking time bombs in this country, career criminals that are foreign nationals.
00:49:55.160We have enough of our own, other countries, criminals we don't remove.
00:49:59.160The last I've seen, ICE has final removal orders, meaning they've gone through their court ruling and their appeals on 4.8 million individuals, mainly illegal, but some LPRs as well, who remain indefinitely in the country.
00:50:15.600And those are the ones that they target, which are particularly bad, because that's what ICE generally targets.
00:50:21.780So all of this was avoidable just from an immigration law standpoint.
00:50:25.560Daniel, for the love of Pete, start at the beginning.
00:50:37.160So now he went on to stalk at least four upscale senior care or senior living facilities in Dallas and Collin counties and would either follow the victims into their room as they were slowly walking in or knock on the door and pose as a maintenance worker.
00:50:58.720And this is after hundreds of hours of stalking the hallways and somehow not being detected.
00:51:05.340And then he would proceed to smother these elderly women with a pillow until they were deceased and then steal the jewelry off their fingers, off their bodies, off their, you know, their lockboxes.
00:51:19.860Yeah, I mean, how did the people in the first time, OK, the lady is smothered.
00:51:27.140They come in and they don't notice her jewelry is missing.
00:51:31.480Did the families notice that the jewelry was missing?
00:51:35.080So I actually spoke with the nephew of the first victim, Dr. Catherine Sinclair.
00:51:41.820By the way, these were not seniors like Mitch McConnell and Joe Biden.
00:51:45.200I mean, although they were elderly, they were very vibrant and they were constantly going in and out, which is how Shamir Mir was able to stalk them.
00:51:53.800They were very, you know, they like dressing up, doing their hair.
00:51:56.980They wore a lot of jewelry and it, you know, gained his attention.
00:52:01.600So it was bizarre to the families that they died.
00:53:28.980And in the meantime, Shamir Mir was caught twice in between the first and second murder at the first facility and after the third, eventually sentenced to 70 days in prison and then let out despite his prior as the foreign national.
00:53:45.340And again, it raised no concerns, no bulletins put out by the management.
00:53:51.780And it repeated itself over and over again.
00:53:54.620And I even had two of the victims daughters on my podcast.
00:53:58.000And I think you got a clip right there where they explain exactly what they saw right away.
00:54:44.120And the next following days, we were like, he did it.
00:54:48.220So they they were saying that the people in the home, I would say that I would absolutely think that I think that much more than my mom was killed by a rob, you know, by some burglar that was stalking her.
00:55:57.700And again, this wasn't the perfect murderer.
00:56:01.220When I first covered it, I thought that this guy just staged the bodies well.
00:56:05.620But no, he spent most of his time in these apartments looking for the jewelry, not trying to cover up his murder.
00:56:12.680Sometimes you saw the glasses crushed halfway around the room, blood on the pillow.
00:56:17.520If you're a trained police officer, you would know that that's prima facie a homicide.
00:56:24.180I don't care if they're 115 years old.
00:56:26.340If the ring is missing and the family calls it in, there's something wrong.
00:56:31.940But this was able to go on for another two years and ironically only stopped because the final woman, the 23rd woman or 24th, had a pacemaker that kicked in and she wound up surviving and was able to identify him.
00:57:04.580And it's not just John Crusoe, who's kind of a Soros prosecutor in Dallas County.
00:57:08.880But but none of us paid attention or we did a little bit two years ago when he said he's not seeking the death penalty because we figured, look, there's nine cases to choose from in Collin County.
00:57:29.040What I have heard from the families are excuses that are not unique to this case, but would basically terminate the death penalty in in totality.
00:58:12.500It's just something something very bizarre, because when I look at stories and I find anomalies before, during and after.
00:58:21.300So the fact that this was never caught, the fact that during the process, the families weren't mollycoddled and treated like you would expect victims of something like this.
01:05:17.720So the Romanian president has deplored potential serious violation of sovereignty and territorial integrity in Romania, which is a member of NATO, which would be, yeah, that'd be great.
01:05:38.640But before we get into that, first, let me go back to this story we were just talking about.
01:05:43.540The DA in Collin County, which is Plano in Frisco, is Greg Willis.
01:05:51.400And he has said he's going to prosecute this just like a regular, you know, a regular trial and they're not going to go for the death penalty.
01:05:58.600How many people do you have to kill in Texas before you are given the death penalty?
01:06:12.860And you know more about this than I do, as I said.
01:06:15.920But reading Daniel's article, he said last month, Collin County DA Greg Willis informed the victims' families there will be no more trials and no pursuit of capital punishment for the murders.
01:07:08.720I mean, that's, you know, the 24th lived.
01:07:11.280And that's the only way they caught this guy.
01:07:13.780I mean, I just, I don't, I don't understand it.
01:07:18.780If you live in Plano or Frisco or in Collin County, you might want to call Greg's office and just say, you know, politely, sincerely, can you tell me why?
01:07:31.020I mean, how many people do you have to kill to get the death penalty?
01:08:26.060There's a great story from the Rutherford Institute and John Whitehead and Nisha wrote it.
01:08:37.740The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed and hence clamorous to be led to safety by an endless series of hobgoblins, most of them imaginary.
01:08:50.340So, quote, we have been, since 9-11, on crisis after crisis after crisis.
01:08:59.940And we have all kinds of emergency orders.
01:09:03.700And now, with our permanent crisis management that we are in, we have what crisis coming next?
01:13:12.680Yes, but the government knows precisely when you spent money, where you spent the money, where you are, how you're using your money.
01:13:24.360Now, if you go into authoritarian regimes, well, that's a nice tool to have to control you.
01:13:32.960Already, this social credit system, which is tied to this, monitors 1.4 billion people in China.
01:13:44.440And if you behave in a certain way, you get rewards.
01:13:48.420You behave in another way, you get punishments.
01:13:50.620And bad behavior is running a red light to being critical to the Chinese government.
01:13:58.880Even before the digital won, the Chinese citizens who received lower social credit scores due to bad behaviors struggled to live just a regular everyday life.
01:14:11.380You think you're struggling at the grocery store?
01:14:13.420Try being on the crap list of the government, and they control all of your money.
01:42:26.660Just in a couple of hours, I'm going to be doing an interview for the podcast today.
01:42:44.160This is one I urge you to get right away.
01:42:46.440The ATF agent, John Dodson, is the guy who blew the whistle on the ATF operation Fast and Furious.
01:42:57.580He blew the whistle on that, and it was Obama's first and only scandal, and Eric Holder cited for contempt because he wouldn't turn over any of the information.
01:43:11.400Murder, corruption, major corruption, and the weaponization of the entire Justice Department.
01:43:20.920He stayed with the ATF after he blew the whistle, and then he was assigned with the FBI on joint terrorism, and then he served with the DEA.
01:43:40.140We've been trying to get an interview with him forever, and he said, when I retire, when I get out, I will.
01:43:47.140And he is a relentless fighter for freedom, and he apparently has some things he's going to share, and this is the very first interview he has done, and I'm excited to talk to him.
01:44:01.700The interview tonight, oh, we'll run tonight at 9 p.m., only for Blaze TV subscribers.
01:44:07.360You'll also be able to get it on demand as well.
01:44:09.4009 p.m. Eastern time tonight, ATF agent John Dodson, and then it will become a podcast that you'll hear on Saturday.
01:44:18.560But this is a big podcast you don't want to miss.
01:44:22.120That's tonight, 9 p.m., only on Blaze TV.
01:44:46.240It would be an interesting choice for President Trump, as a lot of the things that you might say are, you know, some of the things people complain about Trump, Kristi Noem does very well.
01:44:56.660It would be early to name a vice president.
01:44:58.820Yeah, I don't think he's going to name it now.
01:48:33.040By the way, um, let's celebrate that we have level-headed thinkers and just really great guys like Mitt Romney in, uh, he said, we may expect, this is a quote, we may expect that Mitch McConnell will check out for 20 seconds a day, but the other 86,380 seconds in the day, he does a pretty darn good job.
01:48:57.600That is agonizing, not only for the point it makes, but by the sheer hackery of the way he delivered it.