The Glenn Beck Program - November 29, 2021


O My, Omicron Has Landed | Guests: Matt Ridley & Scott Thompson | 11⧸29⧸21


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

150.16675

Word Count

18,642

Sentence Count

1,968

Misogynist Sentences

25

Hate Speech Sentences

21


Summary

Glenn Beck and Stu discuss the pros and cons of Cyber Monday and the benefits of Home Title Lock. Plus, a new invention that could save you a bunch of money on your next home improvement project. Plus, the latest on the Omicron version of the tape measure.


Transcript

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00:01:04.780 We have the latest on the Omicron variant.
00:01:09.280 Omicron.
00:01:10.580 It sounds scary.
00:01:12.800 It's much better than new.
00:01:15.500 I think.
00:01:16.680 Or Z.
00:01:17.400 Or Z.
00:01:17.820 The Z variant would be the original one.
00:01:20.260 Yes, it was.
00:01:43.500 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:51.120 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:55.920 Oh, my.
00:01:58.340 It's black.
00:02:00.740 Is it Black Friday?
00:02:02.260 No, what is it?
00:02:02.940 It's Monday Black Cyber Monday.
00:02:05.260 It's Cyber Monday.
00:02:06.440 I love that.
00:02:07.980 Oh, I've been waiting.
00:02:08.780 I have my tree decorated for it.
00:02:11.180 I am so excited for Cyber Monday.
00:02:13.960 I don't know about you, but I just love it.
00:02:18.220 You know, the only bad thing about Cyber Monday is you don't get to beat somebody to death if they're standing in front of you with the deal that you wanted.
00:02:28.640 And I think, call me old-fashioned, but I kind of like the idea that the guy with the biggest club gets the cheapest TV.
00:02:39.560 And by the way, the other drawback on Cyber Monday, you can't go in and steal something for $999 and get away with it.
00:02:55.980 What is this world coming to?
00:03:00.020 Don't you see what technology is doing to us?
00:03:04.460 No doubt your email box is bursting at the seams with Cyber Monday deals.
00:03:08.120 Are any of them prioritizing your home's beauty and the functionality of your home at an affordable cost?
00:03:16.400 I don't think so.
00:03:18.260 Blinds.com is having their Cyber Monday sale, and it does exactly that.
00:03:22.540 Now is the time to order totally customized window treatments during Blinds.com's best sale of the year.
00:03:30.580 They make it easy and affordable to make your home improvement.
00:03:33.700 You're going to enjoy it.
00:03:34.600 You're going to actually, and I strangely say this because I would never believe I would enjoy it.
00:03:41.120 I actually enjoyed the measuring and the ordering process because I really actually learned something.
00:03:49.300 I'm trying to, you know when you take a measuring tape and you have to fold it, you know, at the corner and you're like, okay, I'm going to fold it here so you get an accurate measurement.
00:04:00.760 Did you know you didn't have to do that?
00:04:03.480 You know what I'm talking about?
00:04:04.160 You can actually lay the tape measure down and then pull the tape measure out to the other side of like the window.
00:04:12.600 And then you look at the bottom of the tape measure.
00:04:15.580 Is Am I the only one that didn't know this?
00:04:17.480 Oh, good.
00:04:18.040 Thank you, Stu.
00:04:19.340 You look at the bottom of the tape measure and it tells you how many inches the tape measure is.
00:04:25.980 So you add that to it.
00:04:28.100 It's fantastic.
00:04:30.000 Now, what is a tape measure?
00:04:32.120 Oh, my God.
00:04:32.700 Can you?
00:04:35.160 I'll explain it later.
00:04:36.380 I just learned about it myself.
00:04:37.980 Anyway, I learned that because I was like, I'm trying to bend and she's this woman.
00:04:43.260 She says, why don't you just lay the tape measure in?
00:04:46.960 I'm like, because I don't know.
00:04:48.040 And she's like, have you checked on the bottom of it?
00:04:50.700 I thought that was the greatest thing ever.
00:04:52.600 Anyway, so you'll actually enjoy the experience.
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00:05:13.120 Oh, my goodness.
00:05:15.680 Omicron.
00:05:17.860 I think that should be a transformer.
00:05:21.800 And in a way, it is.
00:05:26.000 This is the transformation now of COVID-19.
00:05:30.540 It is so deadly.
00:05:32.280 So deadly that let me see if I can get this.
00:05:35.240 The Belgian, I think it's the Belgian prime minister says this should be called COVID-21.
00:05:43.120 So we should say that it was discovered in the year that it was discovered?
00:05:51.500 No.
00:05:51.520 He says it's three times more infectious than the original virus.
00:05:56.580 So it should be instead of COVID, I'm quoting, instead of COVID-19, it should be COVID-21.
00:06:04.640 20, 21, that's two.
00:06:07.640 Shouldn't it be 22?
00:06:11.080 So weird.
00:06:12.140 I have no idea.
00:06:12.760 So anyway, the panic began just this weekend.
00:06:19.000 The World Medical Association chair demanding now national lockdowns and making sure that everyone is mandated all around the world.
00:06:32.160 He says the new South African variant is a good example of the mutations and us trying to prevent every possible infection and how it can't be done.
00:06:46.020 We don't know anything about its dangerousness yet, but it seems to be spreading rapidly.
00:06:51.400 Now, there's no fear-mongering in this following sentence.
00:06:55.800 Again, we don't know anything about its dangerousness, but it seems to be spreading rapidly.
00:07:03.960 My great concern is it could lead to a variant that is as infectious as Delta, but as dangerous as Ebola.
00:07:14.380 As dangerous as Ebola.
00:07:19.560 Wow.
00:07:20.160 It might have mutated a little faster than, you know, it's weird to go from like you're sick and if you're old, you could die like from pneumonia kind of like thing to blood shooting out of every orifice of your body.
00:07:37.740 That's the danger of Omicron Omicron Omicron Omicron Omicron Omicron Omicron Omicron Omicron Omicron variant puts world in a race against time.
00:08:00.400 A race against time.
00:08:04.220 Huh.
00:08:05.660 Now, the biostatistician professor, Sheila Bird, said the test results from Amsterdam were concerning, but more data is needed.
00:08:19.160 Adding that the vaccination status and age distribution of those infected will also need to be considered before any conclusions could be made about this variant.
00:08:28.600 The situation should be seen with alert rather than alarm until we know more.
00:08:36.040 Okay.
00:08:36.700 So that doesn't that doesn't sound like Ebola, does it?
00:08:40.880 No.
00:08:41.060 Because it wouldn't really need a lot of time.
00:08:44.760 You know, yeah, the patients came in and they were bleeding out of their eyes and boils all over their body.
00:08:54.920 Give it more time.
00:08:56.120 Let's let's see what happens.
00:08:57.480 Yeah, this I mean, yes, it's a little different than the normal cough and fever, but let's give it a couple of weeks.
00:09:03.340 Okay.
00:09:03.500 So now here is the South African doctor who was the one who kind of found this strain.
00:09:09.080 She was the first one to go.
00:09:10.680 There's something else here.
00:09:12.440 This is different.
00:09:14.820 We've seen a lot of Delta patients during the third wave, and this one didn't fit the clinical picture.
00:09:20.360 Most most most patients we are seeing have very, very mild symptoms, and none of them so far have been admitted to the hospital.
00:09:34.260 We've been able to treat these patients conservatively at home.
00:09:41.760 Hmm.
00:09:42.320 Also, so far patients have not reported a loss of smell or taste, and there has been no major drop in oxygen levels with the new variant.
00:09:51.840 The most prominent clinical complaint is severe fatigue for one or two days and a headache and body aches and pain.
00:10:03.940 I my general like normal stance is severe fatigue.
00:10:08.600 Like I just that's just my normal life.
00:10:10.760 I wouldn't even notice this.
00:10:11.980 I wouldn't notice.
00:10:12.560 I just want to go back to bed.
00:10:14.120 Right.
00:10:14.440 That's that's the way I start my day.
00:10:16.980 Yeah.
00:10:18.380 So, again, just based on the woman who discovered the variant.
00:10:25.260 Right.
00:10:26.580 That doesn't sound like Ebola.
00:10:28.820 No.
00:10:29.480 And doesn't sound like something we should worry about, really.
00:10:33.060 Yeah.
00:10:33.540 You know, my understanding is that most of the patients they've seen with it have been younger.
00:10:37.500 Right.
00:10:38.180 So, yeah, 40.
00:10:39.140 Yeah.
00:10:39.440 They say it's hitting people under 40.
00:10:42.200 Under 40.
00:10:42.620 Yeah.
00:10:42.960 But again.
00:10:43.760 But again.
00:10:44.300 With severe fatigue.
00:10:46.040 It's definitely not involved.
00:10:46.840 For one or two days.
00:10:48.280 Okay.
00:10:48.680 I mean, I don't think there's any other than one crazy person.
00:10:52.700 Right.
00:10:53.360 But the media, the tone of the media coverage feels like it's a race against time.
00:10:58.280 That is what it feels like.
00:10:59.180 Yeah.
00:10:59.400 Okay.
00:10:59.760 All right.
00:11:00.540 So, here's the truth on this.
00:11:02.880 It was detected in Botswana and South Africa while we were having our turkey.
00:11:09.100 Since then, Canada, Germany, the UK, Hong Kong, Belgium, Singapore, and Holland all have had cases of Omicron.
00:11:16.460 No confirmed cases here in the United States.
00:11:19.680 It has been found now in more than a dozen nations.
00:11:23.240 Most contact tracing showing travel from South Africa as the most common source.
00:11:29.800 South Africa's had had more than 200 confirmed cases as of yesterday.
00:11:34.660 Uh, the chairwoman of the South African Medical Association assured the media that while they're closely monitoring the situation, the good news is that to date, there have been no deaths from the new variant.
00:11:48.120 And, and, and quoting, most people have mild, very, very mild symptoms, end quote.
00:11:57.080 Um, so, uh, we, we have the, we have the mutation.
00:12:04.280 The media wants you to panic over this.
00:12:08.140 There is no reason to panic over this.
00:12:12.420 However, New York has declared a state of emergency.
00:12:19.940 New York, New York has declared a state of emergency, despite not a single case being identified in the state.
00:12:30.460 Or the country yet, by the way.
00:12:31.620 Uh, yes.
00:12:32.260 No, no, no.
00:12:32.780 I mean, that'll probably happen soon.
00:12:34.580 Sure.
00:12:34.920 But we don't have any in the country at this time.
00:12:36.800 We probably don't know about it because the symptoms are very, very mild.
00:12:44.180 Uh, the governor of California, Michigan, and New York have issued health alert warnings to public agencies, including schools, about the new variant of concern.
00:12:54.420 Uh, despite the fact there's no evidence the new variant is more virulent or deadly.
00:13:00.260 Now, Stu, you're into this kind of stuff.
00:13:05.180 You're into stats.
00:13:06.520 Sure.
00:13:06.800 You're into science.
00:13:08.080 This show is known for its scientific breakthroughs.
00:13:13.760 Yes.
00:13:14.160 Mostly our 44 part series.
00:13:16.780 Right.
00:13:17.540 On science in general.
00:13:18.980 On science in general.
00:13:20.400 Yeah.
00:13:20.540 Yeah.
00:13:21.300 And I'm a doctor.
00:13:22.500 So let me ask you this and feel free to talk down to me.
00:13:27.600 Okay.
00:13:27.960 Okay.
00:13:28.900 Pretend I don't know.
00:13:30.320 But when you have a virus like COVID, what is the virus's goal?
00:13:38.460 Uh, to find a new host, to replicate, find a new host.
00:13:43.800 Right.
00:13:44.640 What stops a virus from finding a new host?
00:13:51.660 Uh, well, I, it not being no pathway to transmit.
00:13:57.020 Okay.
00:13:57.480 All right.
00:13:57.980 Or the host dies.
00:14:01.020 Okay.
00:14:01.640 Okay.
00:14:02.240 Die.
00:14:02.560 Yes.
00:14:02.700 The host dies.
00:14:04.940 When the host dies, the virus dies.
00:14:08.420 Unless somebody's like, hey, let's play with grandpa's dead body.
00:14:12.800 Right.
00:14:13.240 Okay.
00:14:13.400 Which does happen in the movies often.
00:14:15.660 All the time.
00:14:16.260 All the time.
00:14:17.160 Especially in California and New York and Michigan.
00:14:20.120 Mm-hmm.
00:14:20.900 So, if the virus acts like, oh, I don't know, every other virus known to man, the virus looks
00:14:32.640 for a way to spread faster, but be less deadly.
00:14:38.260 Mm-hmm.
00:14:38.740 Mm-hmm.
00:14:39.000 Correct?
00:14:39.600 Usually this is what happens.
00:14:40.900 Yes.
00:14:41.100 Yeah.
00:14:41.360 Yeah.
00:14:41.540 In almost all circumstances with a virus, almost, it, generally speaking, becomes less
00:14:52.460 deadly, more virulent, because that's in the best interest of the virus.
00:14:57.740 Usually that's what happens.
00:14:58.980 Yeah.
00:14:59.280 Yeah.
00:14:59.660 Okay.
00:15:00.160 All right.
00:15:00.880 So, let me ask you something.
00:15:01.900 And this is, by the way, why, despite the eye bleeding, Ebola has only killed 11,000 people
00:15:08.760 globally since the beginning of time.
00:15:11.140 Yes.
00:15:11.580 And all generally in a little area.
00:15:13.900 Very little area.
00:15:14.660 It's very hard to continue the transmission lines because it tends to kill most of the
00:15:21.100 people.
00:15:21.440 Kills everybody quickly.
00:15:23.440 And then people are like, hey, I haven't heard from Uncle Bob in a while.
00:15:27.620 I haven't heard from Aunt Helen either.
00:15:30.360 Maybe we should get on the space suits and go see what happened to the village.
00:15:35.620 Right.
00:15:35.820 Okay.
00:15:36.660 It doesn't spread because it kills people so quickly.
00:15:40.260 And there's tons of Aunt Helens in these villages.
00:15:42.800 That's one thing you need to know.
00:15:44.360 Tons.
00:15:44.380 Tons.
00:15:44.780 They're almost all named Helen.
00:15:45.700 So, with that understanding, I have a very important question.
00:15:50.760 Yes.
00:15:51.260 Okay.
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00:16:08.520 You need a leader.
00:16:09.820 A number of years ago, I got fed up with the follower types.
00:16:13.900 And I kind of felt like a follower because I didn't know.
00:16:17.980 I don't know how to get a good real estate agent.
00:16:20.840 I mean, you know, you just find one in the phone book and you call them.
00:16:24.240 Or, you know, you look at the sign and you're like, oh, that person looks like they're qualified.
00:16:30.480 How do you find a good real estate agent?
00:16:32.560 How do you know?
00:16:34.080 Well, I was doing work with about 500 of the best real estate agents in the country.
00:16:40.300 And that's according to the Wall Street Journal.
00:16:42.140 And I asked them that question.
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00:17:26.300 Okay.
00:17:27.200 All right.
00:17:28.040 Okay.
00:17:28.520 So, they don't want us to question this science at all.
00:17:35.220 Because questioning Fauci is questioning science.
00:17:39.420 He actually said that again this weekend.
00:17:41.000 I know.
00:17:41.480 This is his defense.
00:17:43.120 He's just science.
00:17:44.440 He is science now.
00:17:44.940 He is science now.
00:17:45.560 The voice of science.
00:17:47.160 No, he's got a voice of science.
00:17:52.660 So, anyway, they don't want you to question anything.
00:17:55.800 Well, I have a couple of questions.
00:17:59.340 Let's start with a pessimistic one.
00:18:03.120 Knowing how viruses generally mutate.
00:18:08.240 They generally mutate like the Spanish flu did and become less deadly.
00:18:15.940 More virulent.
00:18:18.040 In seeing how everybody in the government and science and the WHO and the UN held an emergency meeting over the weekend.
00:18:28.740 An emergency meeting for something that the person who discovered this variant said it's causing very, very mild symptoms.
00:18:41.900 So, let me ask you this pessimistic side.
00:18:48.440 Do you know something that I don't know?
00:18:52.840 As the UN and the WHO and Fauci, do you know, like, for instance, where this virus originally came from?
00:19:05.860 And do you know maybe that it was messed around with man and so this would react differently than your average virus?
00:19:15.520 Do you know something about the makeup of this virus that you're not telling us that makes you go, good God, man, it came out of our lab.
00:19:26.100 We know what it's going to mutate into.
00:19:28.660 It's very pessimistic.
00:19:30.200 Very pessimistic, right?
00:19:31.120 Or, and this is the not-so-pessimistic, or are you just causing all of this fear so you can stay in control of everything?
00:19:49.620 None of these seem optimistic.
00:19:52.460 That's as optimistic as I can get.
00:19:55.900 I mean, I think you could argue.
00:19:57.920 Yeah, okay, okay.
00:19:59.200 Because they have hyped how many of these things?
00:20:01.560 All of them?
00:20:02.160 All of them, right?
00:20:02.880 They've all been hyped.
00:20:04.040 The overwhelming majority of them, you've probably never read a story about, right?
00:20:08.400 Like, the Epsilon variant was maybe a kicker story for two days, right?
00:20:13.180 The one that-
00:20:14.200 I freaked out.
00:20:15.120 I locked myself in for two days.
00:20:16.960 Again, but the media didn't even freak out.
00:20:19.720 There were some of that, right?
00:20:21.040 And we mocked it at the time.
00:20:22.460 Yeah, right.
00:20:23.100 They are reacting differently than they have to other variants.
00:20:25.500 Now, the best case scenario, I think, here is that when they had a serious variant last time, which was Delta, and it ravaged India and killed up to, you know, multiple millions of people, we didn't really do anything, right?
00:20:40.660 So maybe they're just overreacting and overly concerned.
00:20:45.900 This would be, I think, the optimistic take here.
00:20:48.240 Okay, I've got another optimistic take.
00:20:51.020 Or, the people that are in charge are so freaking racist that when they see something come from Africa, they immediately go, Ebola.
00:21:04.080 They immediately go, it's bad.
00:21:06.700 It's exotic.
00:21:07.760 It's coming from the jungles of Africa.
00:21:10.160 The others have brought it to us.
00:21:11.680 The others have brought it to us.
00:21:12.900 Right, okay.
00:21:13.500 There is that possibility.
00:21:15.180 They're just so racist that they immediately go, it's going to be a killer.
00:21:20.360 And that's kind of Africa's take, by the way.
00:21:22.240 They're like, you guys are just punishing us for finding this thing.
00:21:25.120 Yes.
00:21:25.380 Like, why are you doing this?
00:21:27.300 We shouldn't have even told you about it.
00:21:28.900 Right.
00:21:29.380 You wouldn't even have known about it for a long time.
00:21:31.960 South Africa is like, why are you doing this?
00:21:34.340 Yeah.
00:21:34.880 Because they're saying very, very mild symptoms.
00:21:38.200 Very, very mild.
00:21:40.300 Why are you doing this?
00:21:41.740 So, and it's a fair question, though we do, of course, maintain the rights to our own borders.
00:21:47.320 Yeah, of course.
00:21:48.180 Now, at least that's what I thought.
00:21:49.640 I don't know if the Biden administration thought that.
00:21:51.560 May I put another log on the, maybe they're all racists.
00:21:55.940 Okay.
00:21:56.240 Okay.
00:21:56.560 Sure.
00:21:56.920 Let me throw another log on that fire.
00:21:59.220 Because I'm only using their words when Donald Trump, after all kinds of people died,
00:22:07.920 okay, all kinds of evidence.
00:22:09.820 This is really scary.
00:22:10.980 Yeah.
00:22:11.960 He said travel ban, and Joe Biden said that's racist.
00:22:16.200 Right.
00:22:16.980 There's no evidence that this is anything other than very, very mild symptoms.
00:22:24.180 And yet we have a travel ban.
00:22:29.080 Yeah.
00:22:29.560 That you'd think that the person who said the first one was racist would think this is even
00:22:33.400 more racist.
00:22:34.280 Yeah.
00:22:34.800 Especially that it came from Africa.
00:22:36.780 Right.
00:22:37.220 What is it you're afraid of, Joe Biden?
00:22:39.600 You know what?
00:22:40.800 You know what?
00:22:41.260 This lockdown is nothing than a racist dog whistle that these liberals in this administration
00:22:49.720 are blowing at the top of their lungs are blowing at the top of their lungs.
00:22:53.060 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:22:59.920 I hate to say that, too.
00:23:02.340 It gives me no pleasure at all.
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00:24:27.840 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:24:30.460 I can't tell you how glad I am to be back here in the studio in the great state of Texas being able to broadcast.
00:24:40.380 And I only say that because I spent a week up in Connecticut.
00:24:44.720 Holy mother.
00:24:46.200 What are you thinking?
00:24:47.980 Move.
00:24:48.840 What are you thinking?
00:24:50.480 Now, I used to live in Connecticut.
00:24:52.620 So, I get it.
00:24:55.020 You know, I guess you just feel like it's not so bad.
00:24:58.840 It is.
00:24:59.820 It is.
00:25:00.220 Yeah.
00:25:00.460 A lot of this has to be, you have to understand the relative aspect of the rest of life.
00:25:06.200 Yeah.
00:25:06.740 I thought about this when I, because I also, I grew up in Connecticut.
00:25:09.500 Right.
00:25:10.160 And I don't think I ever was in love with Connecticut as a place, mainly because I don't like cold weather.
00:25:15.080 Right.
00:25:15.320 So, but you don't really realize until you leave.
00:25:18.760 It's a dump heap.
00:25:20.420 No, it is.
00:25:21.100 It's a dump heap.
00:25:21.700 It's funny because like that, the way it's presented on television is like these nice rolling hills and these beautiful homes.
00:25:29.320 And there's certainly areas of it that are nice, but generally speaking, everything's old.
00:25:34.680 Nothing's wide enough for the American male of 2021.
00:25:39.080 No.
00:25:39.420 It's all too small.
00:25:40.640 It's all falling apart.
00:25:42.880 Yeah.
00:25:43.120 And it's, we're supposed to go, oh, but that's charming.
00:25:46.540 No, charming equals crap.
00:25:48.540 Yeah.
00:25:49.100 Yes, it always does.
00:25:50.440 It does.
00:25:51.140 Oh, this is a charming house.
00:25:53.620 What's wrong with it?
00:25:55.420 That's what you have to say.
00:25:56.680 What's wrong with it?
00:25:58.380 No, it's charming.
00:25:59.560 Didn't you buy a charming house in Connecticut at one point?
00:26:01.800 I did.
00:26:02.120 I did.
00:26:02.980 I bought this charming little farmhouse from 1823.
00:26:07.880 Oh my gosh.
00:26:09.180 Little old me from the West.
00:26:10.820 Oh, an old house where I grew up 1920 was old.
00:26:15.800 Okay.
00:26:17.000 And so I'm like, oh, wow.
00:26:18.940 1820.
00:26:19.580 This is charming.
00:26:21.460 You know, it's got a little work to do, but how can it bad?
00:26:24.480 Could it be that bad?
00:26:25.960 It can be that bad.
00:26:28.200 Don't do it.
00:26:29.240 Now, the state of Connecticut should be described as charming, which should tell you, get out.
00:26:40.620 Get out.
00:26:41.460 And by the way.
00:26:42.300 Well, but you want to pay.
00:26:43.220 I don't want you want to leave before you pay your high taxes.
00:26:45.960 You want to make sure you get those high taxes paid first.
00:26:48.360 Yeah.
00:26:48.560 Because that's one of the charming parts of Connecticut.
00:26:50.680 Well, that and all of the businesses that have been closed.
00:26:53.540 You know, all the factories that are just like, nobody's in that factory for the last
00:26:59.020 10 years.
00:26:59.700 Wonder why.
00:27:00.600 That's not a COVID thing.
00:27:02.140 Yeah.
00:27:02.440 That's not COVID closing.
00:27:03.580 That's just a.
00:27:04.380 Oh, yeah.
00:27:04.740 No, that's abandoned the area.
00:27:06.100 Yeah, that's not a bug of.
00:27:07.840 That's a feature of.
00:27:09.840 You cannot run a business there now, which leads me to another discovery.
00:27:16.260 And I don't say this just about Connecticut, but mainly about people from the east.
00:27:27.300 They're the rudest SOBs I've ever encountered.
00:27:32.320 There's very few places that are that rude.
00:27:35.580 Well, that is sort of a feature of the North Sea.
00:27:38.060 It's not a bug.
00:27:38.640 You think of, you walk into a New York deli.
00:27:41.680 New York delis are nice.
00:27:43.740 New York delis are nice.
00:27:45.260 They are.
00:27:45.900 No, they're famous for, you know, what do you want?
00:27:49.240 You know, like it's not.
00:27:50.160 Yeah, but it's not like.
00:27:51.440 The southern charm is different.
00:27:52.340 It's like the.
00:27:53.140 Yeah, but the difference is, is they're just.
00:27:56.080 They're like, what do you want?
00:27:57.420 Yeah.
00:27:57.560 Where if you go down south, they're like, why?
00:28:00.000 You are just.
00:28:01.040 Yeah.
00:28:01.380 Bless your heart.
00:28:02.440 They're saying the same thing.
00:28:04.320 They are saying the same thing.
00:28:05.420 So I'd rather have somebody just come out and say.
00:28:08.420 Okay.
00:28:08.820 Okay.
00:28:10.900 However.
00:28:13.640 Well, let me give you a story.
00:28:15.480 So my my aunt who I don't.
00:28:20.060 She's she's older than I am.
00:28:21.700 And let's just leave it at that.
00:28:22.840 She's a sweet, sweet woman.
00:28:26.060 Okay.
00:28:26.920 And my uncle, Uncle Ed is is the same.
00:28:31.060 He's a he's a business owner.
00:28:32.620 He's been in business forever.
00:28:33.800 He's quiet.
00:28:34.700 He's just a real.
00:28:35.720 They're solid people.
00:28:36.960 Okay.
00:28:37.300 And they're very loyal, especially to local businesses.
00:28:41.180 So they go into this, this place, Droggy and Sons.
00:28:45.560 It's in Glastonbury, South Glastonbury.
00:28:47.980 And my aunt has bought pies there for years.
00:28:51.360 Okay.
00:28:51.740 She brings the pies.
00:28:53.600 You know, I see I see my aunt and uncle, you know, on holidays.
00:28:57.520 She brings these great pies.
00:29:00.860 So she goes into this place because she's coming, coming down for Thanksgiving.
00:29:05.020 She goes into this place that she's gone for years.
00:29:09.580 And she said, can I get a I think she said a maple apple walnut pie, please.
00:29:19.180 Ladies behind the counter said, I don't know if we have any of those.
00:29:22.560 Let me go check.
00:29:23.940 So she goes back and checks.
00:29:25.420 And all of a sudden, this woman who is, we find out later, the pie buyer.
00:29:31.680 Don't mess with her.
00:29:33.280 She comes barreling out of the refrigerator.
00:29:36.720 And she looks at my aunt.
00:29:38.220 She said, we don't carry those.
00:29:40.740 Those are carried by the farm place down the street.
00:29:44.960 And my aunt was like, okay, well, I don't know because I've never been there.
00:29:49.160 Yes, you have.
00:29:49.840 That's where you buy those pies.
00:29:51.220 No, I buy my pies here every year.
00:29:56.300 Right.
00:29:56.680 Well, you do not.
00:29:58.860 You're mistaken because they sell the maple apple walnut down that at that store.
00:30:07.180 And we've never carried them.
00:30:09.560 Okay, well, I've only bought my apple pies here.
00:30:15.860 So the lady says, you're wrong.
00:30:21.500 Okay.
00:30:22.120 She's like, she didn't know where to go with that.
00:30:24.320 She's like, I know.
00:30:25.360 I know.
00:30:26.340 I only buy my pies here.
00:30:28.180 This goes on for a while.
00:30:30.500 The lady just is like, she is angry at my aunt for some reason.
00:30:37.400 And either that or it's her natural charm, which later I find out it is.
00:30:42.320 She is standing there and she's accusing my aunt of lying, of betraying this pie place,
00:30:51.500 which she's always been.
00:30:52.600 You don't even know where you buy your pies.
00:30:55.240 And so the lady behind the counter said, you know, we do have a, what was it?
00:31:04.140 A caramel apple walnut.
00:31:06.900 And my aunt looks at the lady behind the counter.
00:31:09.500 She's like, oh yeah, that's what it was.
00:31:13.120 The pie buying lady looks at my aunt and said, I told you we didn't sell those.
00:31:19.620 You were buying them from down there.
00:31:21.760 She said, no, that's the pie.
00:31:23.500 I made a mistake.
00:31:24.740 I said, maple instead of caramel.
00:31:28.320 And she was like, well, we don't make the maple apple walnut pie.
00:31:32.980 She's like, I got it.
00:31:34.220 I got it.
00:31:35.860 She was so, and she just was so demeaning to my aunt.
00:31:40.440 The lady behind the counter said, do you want the caramel apple?
00:31:43.900 And she said, she looked at the other lady said, no, I, I think I'm going to go down the street
00:31:49.320 and buy that pie.
00:31:51.640 Right.
00:31:51.860 And the lady said, I told you, you bought your pies there.
00:31:56.380 My aunt just turned around.
00:31:58.260 What a weird accusation.
00:31:58.760 I know.
00:31:59.120 Weird, right?
00:31:59.960 My aunt just turns around and the lady goes, bitch.
00:32:04.020 Oh my God.
00:32:05.700 Now, this is my sweet aunt Linda, but she's also Italian.
00:32:12.120 You don't want to say.
00:32:14.200 She turned around.
00:32:15.020 She said, what did you just call me?
00:32:17.920 She looked her in the eye and said, bitch.
00:32:21.960 Oh my God.
00:32:23.360 Now, Tanya, because she's in a Beth Dutton state of mind lately,
00:32:28.900 would have crawled over the counter.
00:32:32.140 My aunt Linda just left.
00:32:34.020 She calls her husband.
00:32:36.060 When she gets home, they talk about it.
00:32:38.420 And he's just as really, you know, I mean, she is too, but he's really calm and collected.
00:32:44.120 And so he's, I'm just going to call the owner.
00:32:46.340 So he calls the owner and he said, look, I, I don't want to make a big deal out of this,
00:32:52.560 but you should just know how a customer of yours was treated.
00:32:56.480 Yeah.
00:32:56.960 I mean, that's right.
00:32:58.320 Right.
00:32:58.620 You would think absolutely unacceptable for anyone to be treated, even if they are being
00:33:03.140 really rude, which does not seem to be the case.
00:33:06.020 No, it wasn't.
00:33:06.880 No.
00:33:07.460 So, uh, so he, he's talking to the owner again of droggy and sons farm stand in South
00:33:14.120 Glastonbury where they do not carry all kinds of apple pies.
00:33:22.320 Don't get it wrong.
00:33:23.980 So he calls the guy up and he says, uh, look, I know I'm a small business.
00:33:28.620 And I know you're in the middle of your season and I also know what it's like to get an
00:33:34.820 employee right now, but you should know after the holidays, maybe, you know, some disciplinary
00:33:40.840 action here.
00:33:42.140 Uh, and the guy goes, uh, huh.
00:33:44.700 Uh, well, I'm sorry.
00:33:48.100 And my uncle had says, Oh, okay.
00:33:54.020 Yeah.
00:33:54.600 Well, what?
00:33:56.980 I'm sorry.
00:33:57.840 Okay.
00:34:00.180 Okay.
00:34:01.420 And hangs up the phone and he's telling me this, he's telling me this at the table.
00:34:06.520 And I'm like, have we lost our minds?
00:34:11.240 Have we really gotten to a point where business people don't even know that the customer is
00:34:16.900 always right.
00:34:17.520 Now, when I said that at the table, my son and daughter said, customer's not always
00:34:22.400 right.
00:34:22.720 Dad.
00:34:22.880 And I said, no, in business, you just put up with it.
00:34:27.720 Right.
00:34:28.040 You just put up with it.
00:34:29.080 Traditionally.
00:34:29.480 That's the way you handle it.
00:34:31.000 You just let it go.
00:34:33.380 Certainly a customer that's been going there for multiple decades.
00:34:36.540 Right.
00:34:36.960 Try to understand maybe what she was lying about where she gets her pies.
00:34:42.620 It's true.
00:34:43.860 And I thought, this is typical Northeast stuff.
00:34:48.240 Yeah.
00:34:48.480 This is typical Northeast.
00:34:49.700 But I think it's starting to happen all over the country.
00:34:52.960 Yeah, it probably is.
00:34:54.260 I mean, certainly a lot of employees now, you see horror stories from business owners all
00:34:58.360 the time that are trying to hire people.
00:35:00.200 And they'll just be like, yeah, if you're not going to give me a $5,000 bonus to start,
00:35:03.940 you know, I'm not coming.
00:35:05.380 You know, there's this entitlement of the employee.
00:35:09.500 They think they can do whatever they want.
00:35:11.360 And, you know, like, I think there should be a balance, right?
00:35:14.420 They shouldn't just be like the business owner rolling over their employees.
00:35:18.020 Nobody wants that.
00:35:18.860 But the opposite is also ridiculous.
00:35:20.480 But I will tell you, though, I mean, my son just got a job and he went in for his interview
00:35:25.280 and he comes home and I said, how'd your interview go?
00:35:28.240 And he said, well, I got the job.
00:35:29.880 And I said, great.
00:35:31.720 How did the interview go?
00:35:33.700 Because I was going to go over it with him.
00:35:35.240 And he said, they called me in and said, your name's Rafe?
00:35:42.440 Yes.
00:35:43.080 Do you have a social security card?
00:35:45.520 Yeah, but I don't have it with me.
00:35:47.020 Good.
00:35:47.300 Bring it in tomorrow.
00:35:48.080 You're hired.
00:35:48.860 That was it.
00:35:50.160 Yeah.
00:35:50.360 I mean, that is how desperate people are for workers.
00:35:53.800 Yeah.
00:35:53.840 You weren't here last week.
00:35:55.680 Pat and I did the show.
00:35:56.660 But Pat was telling a story.
00:35:57.860 He went to Taco Bell.
00:35:59.040 Not really a completely crazy story from Pat or myself to go to Taco Bell.
00:36:05.120 Correct.
00:36:05.320 And he went to Taco Bell and there was a sign on the door that said, now hiring, work
00:36:10.220 today, get paid today, same day payment now.
00:36:14.800 Oh, my gosh.
00:36:15.400 So, like, they're now just, come in, look, come in today.
00:36:20.360 You will start today and we will pay you today.
00:36:23.220 Please come in to give nacho fries out to people.
00:36:25.500 So, I, let's say, I had been at a Taco Bell recently as well.
00:36:30.860 You?
00:36:31.420 I know.
00:36:32.020 I know.
00:36:32.960 I saw something I couldn't believe.
00:36:34.860 And it was written, you know, like somebody took a marker to the hiring now thing.
00:36:39.740 Yeah.
00:36:40.100 And it said $250 referral fee.
00:36:45.620 And they had cut it out.
00:36:47.560 They had X'd it out and put $1,000 referral fee.
00:36:52.840 And I'm like, how long, how long does somebody have to work at Taco Bell for Taco Bell to
00:37:01.080 go, that's worth $1,000?
00:37:03.220 That's incredible.
00:37:04.540 I mean, this is literally, if you are out there looking for a job, you are in the middle of
00:37:08.120 the best job market we will ever see.
00:37:10.320 And you will be able to get in the ground floor.
00:37:13.220 You will be known as the essential worker.
00:37:17.180 You'll be running the dump.
00:37:19.480 You'll be the one coming out of the pie refrigerator going, listen, broad.
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00:38:42.640 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:38:46.800 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:38:51.300 Stu, I think we have one of your heroes on.
00:38:56.300 Matt Ridley is on next.
00:38:57.500 Yeah, I love Matt Ridley.
00:38:58.760 He's a great author.
00:38:59.880 A very important mind, I think.
00:39:03.380 You know, he looks at things in a bit of a skeptical way and sometimes gets attacked for that.
00:39:09.120 But he's also very British.
00:39:12.340 So, even if he's wrong, it sounds right.
00:39:16.360 Oh, yes.
00:39:16.980 That's very true.
00:39:18.120 You know what I mean?
00:39:18.820 Even if he's saying the dumbest thing he could possibly say, he'll sound smart saying it.
00:39:22.720 I wonder if the English think, no matter what we say, we sound dumb.
00:39:29.280 That's a good point.
00:39:29.820 I don't know.
00:39:30.460 Yeah.
00:39:30.980 That's a good question.
00:39:31.980 Maybe Matt can answer it.
00:39:33.400 Yeah.
00:39:33.620 Well, I mean, we'll ask him the COVID stuff first.
00:39:35.720 Yeah, sure.
00:39:36.120 He has a book out called Viral, which is about the origins of COVID.
00:39:41.220 Have you read it?
00:39:41.740 I haven't read it yet, no.
00:39:43.540 I'm going to read it here very soon.
00:39:46.140 Because, you know, I read basically all of his stuff when it comes out.
00:39:49.300 So, I'm excited to read it.
00:39:51.700 Can I bring up one other thing, too, before we get to Matt?
00:39:54.760 This is sort of branching off your last point.
00:39:56.500 And this is going to sound bad, especially to our northern blue state audience, which is a very large blue state audience.
00:40:04.660 Most of them want to escape.
00:40:06.460 Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:40:06.980 But they're the ones looking at prison time.
00:40:11.040 I was looking at the announcement from New York.
00:40:13.800 They've gone into a state of emergency.
00:40:15.660 Yeah.
00:40:16.080 And they over the Omicron variant.
00:40:18.940 Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:40:19.360 And I thought to myself, this is the first time I think I've really had this thought.
00:40:22.860 I remember many times, and we've had these people on, I own a small business.
00:40:26.920 They've shut me down.
00:40:28.020 And I work here.
00:40:29.400 And they're making me wear a mask.
00:40:31.620 And all this stuff.
00:40:32.660 And I've always felt really bad for the people in those situations.
00:40:35.660 For the first time, I was like, you know, it's been two years.
00:40:38.800 It's time to get out.
00:40:40.200 If you're staying in New York at this point, maybe part of you wants this.
00:40:45.600 Could I just frame what he just said in this way?
00:40:50.800 Yes.
00:40:51.100 Back in the old days, in the 1930s, Jewish people were saying that to other Jewish people that were in Germany.
00:41:02.200 What's wrong with you?
00:41:03.340 You can't see the right.
00:41:04.600 Get out.
00:41:06.100 Get out.
00:41:07.600 Was that too strong?
00:41:08.780 It's shocking that we ended there.
00:41:10.600 I mean, I'm really stunned.
00:41:11.840 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
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00:42:33.300 Matt Ridley is coming up next.
00:42:36.940 He's the author of a new book, Viral.
00:42:42.140 A skeptic, but a guy who really lets science take the lead.
00:42:47.020 And the origins of COVID.
00:42:50.200 Next with Matt Ridley.
00:42:51.460 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:43:17.900 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:29.540 Omicron.
00:43:30.940 Sounds like a transformer, but I think it was the prime minister of Belgium said he's really
00:43:37.880 very worried that this could be, this could be a new Ebola.
00:43:45.460 What?
00:43:46.960 Shut up.
00:43:48.160 The people who discovered it in South Africa, the woman who said, I treated like 20 patients
00:43:56.680 and they all came in with the same symptoms.
00:43:58.620 And I thought, maybe this is something different.
00:44:01.480 Maybe it's not.
00:44:02.620 We don't know yet.
00:44:03.900 But she said, everybody's coming in.
00:44:05.820 We've been able to treat, not in the hospital.
00:44:08.660 The O2 level doesn't go down.
00:44:11.160 And quote, very, very mild symptoms.
00:44:16.820 And yet, the United Nations had an emergency meeting for this?
00:44:24.480 We wanted to talk to Matt Ridley today.
00:44:26.780 He is the author of Viral.
00:44:28.780 If you want to know all of the facts, and really, just the facts, if you want to know
00:44:36.540 without questioning the almighty Anthony Fauci, you need to read the book Viral.
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00:46:13.360 Matt Ridley, the author of How Innovation Works and the new book, Viral.
00:46:22.120 We wanted to have him on today.
00:46:24.640 I just did a podcast with him.
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00:46:30.900 Matt, welcome back to the program.
00:46:32.040 How are you?
00:46:33.720 Great to be with you again, Glenn.
00:46:35.100 How are you?
00:46:35.660 I'm good.
00:46:36.500 I'm good.
00:46:36.920 So, Matt, I want to talk about the book, but can we lead here with the Omicron variant?
00:46:45.680 We know very little about it, and I want to make sure I understand the way viruses generally work.
00:46:55.580 They don't want to kill the host because then they die.
00:46:59.720 So they generally become less virulent, more transmissible.
00:47:05.500 Correct?
00:47:05.780 Well, correct for respiratory viruses, yes.
00:47:11.120 There are 200 kinds of virus that cause the common cold, coronaviruses, adenoviruses, rhinoviruses,
00:47:17.900 and none of them kill the host, at least very, very, very rarely.
00:47:22.900 And that's not true of sexually transmitted viruses, insect transmitted viruses,
00:47:28.240 and some waterborne diseases, one or two others.
00:47:31.320 So the key is anything spread by sneezes, you know, and coughs does not want you even to feel sick because then you'll stay at home and you won't go and meet people and you won't spread it.
00:47:41.580 Now, when I say want to, I'm using a kind of shorthand there.
00:47:45.100 Yeah, I know.
00:47:45.540 The mild strains outcompete the tough strains.
00:47:49.860 And this is already happening with Delta.
00:47:51.640 The latest version of Delta is definitely milder than the first version of Delta.
00:47:56.880 And probably Delta was milder than Alpha.
00:48:00.400 We haven't got good enough data to be absolutely sure.
00:48:03.000 So the fact that they're more transmissible, these new variants, is not the same as saying they're more virulent.
00:48:08.500 In fact, they're usually less virulent.
00:48:11.100 And, you know, this thing is going to evolve into a mild endemic cold, I suspect, over time.
00:48:19.660 It could well be that Omicron is a very good thing, if that's the case.
00:48:23.880 If it's very transmissible, it's going to oust the Delta.
00:48:26.920 It's going to kill off Delta.
00:48:28.560 But it's going to do so in a way that replaces it with a much milder version.
00:48:33.220 If these early reports from South Africa about it being very mild turn out to be true.
00:48:37.500 We can't be absolutely certain yet, because it might just be in young people where COVID is pretty mild anyway.
00:48:45.840 Why is everybody freaking out around the world?
00:48:49.500 Why are we closing everything down?
00:48:53.840 The UN had a security council meeting about this.
00:49:00.800 Why?
00:49:00.960 Well, the UN had a meeting in a panic, because they realized that they'd got to mu, you know, in the Greek alphabet.
00:49:11.480 And the next one was new, which didn't quite make sense, because everybody would think it was just the new variant.
00:49:16.580 The one after that was GXI, you know, which is the same name as the president of China.
00:49:21.760 So they thought, let's leave out new and G, and let's just go straight to Omicron, which is the next letter, because we don't want to offend the Chinese.
00:49:30.320 And that's fair enough.
00:49:31.320 You know, it's kind of provocative otherwise.
00:49:33.880 But the funny thing is, they didn't admit it.
00:49:36.080 You know, they just they gave no reason for this jumping to Omicron.
00:49:40.520 They eventually admitted it under questioning.
00:49:42.760 But, you know, why not just say so?
00:49:45.180 Why not just say we didn't want to offend the Chinese, so we didn't want to call it the Xi Jinping virus.
00:49:53.520 Anyway, why is everyone freaking out?
00:49:56.700 Because of what happened with Delta.
00:49:58.300 Delta came out of India in the spring and it or sorry, the end of last year.
00:50:03.140 And it surged throughout the world.
00:50:06.320 It sent countries back into lockdown.
00:50:08.560 It caused a lot more hospitalizations and it broke through the vaccines.
00:50:13.000 You know, it turned out to be transmissible by people who had been vaccinated, although not nearly as dangerous to them.
00:50:19.900 And I think, you know, countries were quite slow to close flights from India.
00:50:24.880 They got a lot of criticism for that.
00:50:26.380 It wouldn't have made any difference.
00:50:27.700 This thing was going to be around the world, whether we whatever we did to flights, I suspect, because you you can't seal countries off these days.
00:50:36.460 But I think they what the politicians wanted to be seen to be doing something fast.
00:50:41.660 But it was tough on the South Africans because they were doing really good work identifying these variants.
00:50:48.960 You know, they've got good molecular surveillance going on.
00:50:51.900 And they you know, they they put their hand up in a very transparent way and said that we found a new one.
00:50:56.700 It's got a lot of mutations in it.
00:50:57.980 It probably is very transmissible.
00:50:59.800 It might even be less less virulent protected by the virus and it might be less virulent as well and by the vaccine.
00:51:11.000 I mean, and it and then they get punished by, you know, shutting down travel, cutting off tourism and so on.
00:51:18.280 And it turns out it's already in Britain and a number of other European countries already.
00:51:22.020 So, you know, I think that the chances are we ought to reopen flights to southern Africa.
00:51:29.280 We're not going to stop it that way.
00:51:31.160 I doubt that if it's as infectious as they say, that more mandates on masks will make much difference.
00:51:38.060 Better surveillance, faster booster programs.
00:51:40.520 That's how we're going to defeat it.
00:51:43.260 And it may be, as I say, that it ends up being a good thing if it displaces Delta with a milder version.
00:51:49.000 OK, so in your book, viral set this up, you, you and another scientist get together.
00:51:59.520 Yeah.
00:52:00.360 Yeah.
00:52:00.580 And you want to find out how did this whole thing start?
00:52:07.040 What is it?
00:52:08.320 Where did it come from?
00:52:09.400 And you want to to just nail down some basic details.
00:52:15.360 What did you find?
00:52:16.620 Yeah.
00:52:16.940 Well, what we found was that the more we looked, the harder it got to explain how it got to the city of Wuhan in particular, by natural means.
00:52:29.000 And the easier it got to come up with an explanation of how it got there in the hands of scientists.
00:52:34.720 Because if it was like SARS, we'd have a pattern of infection in food handlers.
00:52:40.620 We'd have a pattern of infected animals being sold in markets.
00:52:44.020 None of that came to light.
00:52:46.900 It shouldn't come to light in the first couple of months.
00:52:50.000 Here we are two years into the pandemic, and we haven't got any such pattern that would support it.
00:52:55.560 And recently, you've had a paper published with a lot of razzmatos saying we found patient, the first index patient, patient zero.
00:53:04.120 It was infected in the middle of December.
00:53:06.980 She was a shrimp seller in the market who was infected about a month after the thing got started.
00:53:13.520 And there's no evidence she picked it up from her shrimps.
00:53:16.660 So, you know, this was a strange exaggeration of an interesting little bit of work they'd done on some of the early cases.
00:53:24.860 I found it odd that Fauci brings this up and says that, no, no, no, it was from the wet market.
00:53:36.140 I mean, everything that I have read shows it's definitely not from the wet market.
00:53:42.020 They tested everything.
00:53:43.040 Well, the Chinese authorities said it's not from the wet market.
00:53:47.640 Now, we know better than to trust the Chinese authorities, so we don't necessarily believe that.
00:53:52.080 But they did test animals in that market, and they found no infected animals.
00:53:59.500 Now, they might have missed one, of course, it's true.
00:54:01.140 But they tested the surfaces, the sewage, the doorknobs, the countertops, et cetera, in the market, and they did find the virus.
00:54:09.740 But the one they found was not the ancestral strain, because there were two strains in existence by then, and only one of the strains was in the market.
00:54:18.900 So, you know, that market evidence shows very clearly that what happened there was a super spreader event, as far as we can tell.
00:54:27.060 Of course, more data may come to light at any time.
00:54:29.560 And therefore, we've got to look seriously at the other possibility, which is that the bats that are infected with these viruses, and by the way, no bats or pangolins were on sale in that market.
00:54:41.780 We now know that for sure.
00:54:44.220 The bats that were infected with these viruses live 1,000 miles away in southern China.
00:54:49.260 Who goes to caves where these particular horseshoe bats live?
00:54:52.960 They don't live in buildings, these bats.
00:54:55.480 They live in caves.
00:54:56.240 Who goes to these remote caves and then goes north to Wuhan?
00:55:02.780 Nobody, as far as we know, except one group, and that is the scientists from the Wuhan Institute of Virology who've been doing this for 10 years on an intensive scale.
00:55:12.420 And the reason is because they're trying to track down all SARS-like viruses, catalog them, get to know them, do experiments on them, and so on.
00:55:18.560 And where do they take the samples they get from bats?
00:55:21.300 They take them back to the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
00:55:24.340 And that's why when the pandemic began, the closest relative of SARS-CoV-2 was found in a freezer at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
00:55:33.400 It's called RATG-13.
00:55:34.700 Since a slightly more close one has been found in Laos, but we also know that the Wuhan Institute of Virology scientists were going to Laos and bringing viruses back from there.
00:55:45.440 So we need to know all the viruses they collected and brought to Wuhan, and they won't tell us.
00:55:51.860 They won't tell us any of the viruses they've collected since 2016.
00:55:55.080 And that doesn't seem to me good enough, with at least 5 million people dead.
00:56:00.160 What do you take from their shutting down of the vault, the website?
00:56:10.120 The database, yeah.
00:56:10.880 Yeah, their database.
00:56:12.140 What do you take?
00:56:13.280 That happened on September 12th.
00:56:15.720 Then they asked for more security on September 12th.
00:56:18.580 Then they completely revamp their air handling system three days later.
00:56:25.500 And then they get a, what is it, an O2 incinerator a couple of weeks after that.
00:56:33.400 And we also know that there were patients being admitted, three of them were researchers from the Wuhan lab.
00:56:42.400 And that happened, I think, in November, October or November.
00:56:46.360 What do you make of all that?
00:56:48.580 Well, it's very hard to tell.
00:56:50.680 We're dealing with sketchy information.
00:56:54.420 The U.S. intelligence community says that there were three researchers from the lab who were hospitalized in November.
00:57:02.200 I can't verify that, so I don't know whether that's the case or not.
00:57:06.520 And obviously, the Chinese authorities have not admitted that.
00:57:10.020 If you look at the genomics of the virus and work out its ancestry, you come to a date somewhere around the middle of November, but it could be as early September.
00:57:22.140 It could be as late as early December.
00:57:24.620 Okay, so you get a range when it's likely to be the first infection of a human being.
00:57:29.940 So we've got, you know, we've got the whole of that autumn.
00:57:32.260 We've got a strange thing that the World Military Games in Wuhan in October, and they do an exercise, a security exercise, as to what to do if a coronavirus breaks out, which seems a slightly unusual thing to be suddenly talking about.
00:57:46.260 But then you have to remember SARS was on their mind from 10 years earlier or whatever.
00:57:51.160 And as for those events in September that you mentioned, the taking down of the website, not the website, the database, which with 22,000 samples from bats and rodents in it, very, very useful database that we'd love to see.
00:58:08.240 And it never comes back up again.
00:58:10.960 12th of September seems too early.
00:58:12.880 It seems unlikely that it was necessarily because an accident had happened or because they knew that there would be an outbreak or something like that.
00:58:20.640 It's more likely that it was something to do with the end of one grant and the beginning of another, a review of the samples that they were going to do, transferring the leadership of the program from one group to another, moving the lab from one location to another, which we know was happening around that time.
00:58:37.180 So there's quite a lot of stuff going on, and that could explain some of the new equipment, et cetera.
00:58:41.160 But, of course, all that movement, all that reviewing of samples and things could lead to an accidental exposure.
00:58:48.800 And one of the things we know, because this happened with SARS three times, is that sometimes people get infected without knowing it.
00:58:57.520 You know, there is no accident in the lab.
00:58:59.500 There is no drop test tube.
00:59:00.900 But one of the researchers in the lab ends up infected and that's positive for this virus.
00:59:07.740 Right.
00:59:08.060 Exactly.
00:59:08.580 Right.
00:59:08.660 So sometime after September, because of something that happened then, it's possible that there was enough activity in the lab that led to an incidental infection or something like that.
00:59:22.120 But we can't tell until we get more information.
00:59:25.640 And as I say, the Chinese authorities will not release the names and serial numbers of the viruses that they collected after 2016.
00:59:35.840 More with Matt Ridley.
00:59:37.420 The name of the book is Viral.
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01:01:20.600 Can we please play Dr. Fauci cut four, please?
01:01:23.780 Anybody who spends lies and threatens and all that theater that goes on with some of the investigations and the congressional committees and the Rand Pauls and all that other nonsense.
01:01:36.800 That's noise, Margaret.
01:01:39.120 That's noise.
01:01:40.400 I know what my job is.
01:01:41.860 All I want to do is save people's lives.
01:01:44.200 I mean, anybody who's looking at this carefully realizes that there's a distinct anti-science flavor to this.
01:01:53.500 So if they get up and criticize science, nobody's going to know what they're talking about.
01:01:58.220 But if they get up and really aim their bullets at Tony Fauci, well, people could recognize there's a person there.
01:02:04.520 So it's easy to criticize.
01:02:06.580 But they're really criticizing science because I represent science.
01:02:10.800 Because that's dangerous to me.
01:02:13.520 That's not Matt.
01:02:15.320 Does Anthony Fauci represent science?
01:02:18.840 I mean, I think honest questions are part of science.
01:02:23.960 Yes, that's that.
01:02:25.140 That's the key point here is that science should be questioning.
01:02:28.140 It should be skeptical.
01:02:29.120 It should be prepared to to to probe.
01:02:32.040 And, you know, I see I see it is perfectly legitimate for people to ask him about gain of function experiments, et cetera, et cetera.
01:02:40.360 And I'm not here to take sides in the U.S. political debate.
01:02:44.440 Sure, sure, sure.
01:02:44.960 Because I'm not from the U.S.
01:02:46.540 And so, you know, it's not it's not my job.
01:02:48.840 But and I do think that our focus should be on what happened in China.
01:02:52.920 There's no question this this pandemic began in China.
01:02:57.340 U.S. funding for it was was there for the research in that in the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
01:03:05.080 But it wasn't the main form of funding.
01:03:08.120 So it's difficult to know exactly where to come down on this.
01:03:12.520 But I don't like it when any senior scientist says I am science.
01:03:18.000 Trust me.
01:03:19.040 I think it's very important that they say the purpose of science is that the the only authority in science is the evidence.
01:03:28.140 You know, if you want if you want to to an argument from authority, then, you know, you join the church or something.
01:03:35.740 If you want an argument from evidence, then you go to science.
01:03:39.020 That should be the way we should think about it.
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01:04:11.640 Thanks, Matt.
01:04:12.280 Talk to you again.
01:04:14.100 Thanks again.
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01:05:45.680 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:05:54.060 We've been talking about Omnicron, the new variant, and the wild overreaction to this.
01:06:04.700 At least that's what we think, seeing that the person who actually discovered it said that no one's been hospitalized for it.
01:06:13.240 It hits people under 40, and the worst aspects of it is you feel fatigue and achy body for two days, and everyone's been treated at home.
01:06:27.940 So why are we closing everything?
01:06:30.220 What is happening?
01:06:31.320 What is it that they know that we don't know?
01:06:33.500 Or is this just another grab for power?
01:06:36.480 Or is this our sainted, wonderful people in Washington that are just like, we want to keep America safe?
01:06:44.840 Yeah.
01:06:45.360 I would like to ask you to watch and pass on the Blaze TV's Crime or Cover-Up special.
01:07:00.560 You know what?
01:07:01.220 It's on YouTube.
01:07:02.220 Yeah, go to YouTube.
01:07:02.820 I could just share it from YouTube.
01:07:04.220 So I just go to YouTube.
01:07:05.000 Go to YouTube.
01:07:05.780 And I search for Glenn Beck Crimes or Cover-Up.
01:07:13.220 Correct.
01:07:13.620 It's easy.
01:07:14.180 It's an easy thing to search for.
01:07:16.080 Okay.
01:07:16.600 It pops up here.
01:07:18.080 All right.
01:07:18.440 There's a first one is a story from Forbes.
01:07:22.760 Forbes?
01:07:23.400 Yeah.
01:07:24.540 What's it on?
01:07:25.660 Is it on me?
01:07:26.400 It says the evidence is mounting.
01:07:27.740 There's been a cover-up, and I guess it's a clip of our interview with Rand Paul.
01:07:32.000 Okay.
01:07:32.700 Okay.
01:07:33.200 Okay.
01:07:33.540 But okay.
01:07:33.800 All right.
01:07:34.440 Then you've got Glenn Beck walks off interview after Blaze layoffs.
01:07:39.640 Yeah.
01:07:39.900 Isn't that weird?
01:07:40.740 From three years ago.
01:07:41.400 From three years ago, a Brian Stelter interview pops up.
01:07:44.940 That's interesting.
01:07:46.440 Okay.
01:07:46.920 Glenn Beck joins Operation Underground Railroad.
01:07:50.160 Uh-huh.
01:07:50.700 Okay.
01:07:51.640 Do you find anything about...
01:07:53.540 Do you find the special?
01:07:55.280 The Try Not to Laugh Challenge with Glenn Beck.
01:07:58.600 Uh-huh.
01:08:00.500 Glenn Beck opens up to Tucker.
01:08:02.240 So here's the thing.
01:08:03.060 You can't search YouTube and find our special.
01:08:08.780 It's still up, but they've made it impossible to find.
01:08:13.960 I mean, literally, I typed in the exact name of the special.
01:08:17.380 Yeah.
01:08:17.780 Glenn Beck...
01:08:18.660 Crimes or cover-up.
01:08:20.100 Crimes or cover-up.
01:08:21.700 Why wouldn't that come up first?
01:08:23.560 Correct.
01:08:24.320 Why don't you try Glenn Beck Crimes or cover-up The Blaze?
01:08:28.180 See if it comes up there.
01:08:29.660 Okay.
01:08:29.980 The Blaze.
01:08:30.460 Oh, no, now the first one is Glenn Beck walks up off of interview with Brian Stelter.
01:08:37.780 So we've given it the literal title, the guy who did it, and the network that it is on.
01:08:47.320 That's really weird.
01:08:48.820 Yeah.
01:08:49.680 Yeah.
01:08:50.060 You don't think there's some stifling of that, do you?
01:08:54.560 I mean, it's pretty clear.
01:08:56.700 Yeah.
01:08:56.980 It'd be tough to make a case the other way.
01:08:59.580 I mean, like, you know, if you go to Blaze TV, if you just go to Blaze TV's page, you
01:09:05.240 could find it there, right?
01:09:07.100 I mean, it's not like they took it down from the internet.
01:09:09.260 No, I couldn't find it.
01:09:10.540 I couldn't find it, what, Saturday night.
01:09:13.420 I couldn't find it.
01:09:15.880 Now, I know...
01:09:16.860 Let me see.
01:09:17.180 Let me try...
01:09:17.480 What was it called?
01:09:17.980 It's a...
01:09:18.820 Crimes...
01:09:18.900 Crimes or cover-up.
01:09:20.640 Or cover-up.
01:09:21.620 It's on the...
01:09:23.360 It's on the Blaze...
01:09:24.280 YouTube.
01:09:24.660 It's on Blaze TV's YouTube channel.
01:09:26.780 I'm searching just Google, and it comes up, and here's the special.
01:09:30.160 So it is up on YouTube.
01:09:31.880 Yeah.
01:09:32.360 It has 645,000 views.
01:09:34.720 Yeah.
01:09:35.060 Should be a lot more than that.
01:09:36.660 Still a lot.
01:09:37.300 They can't...
01:09:37.780 I can guarantee you it's never coming up on your recommended list, ever, and you can't
01:09:43.800 even search YouTube and find it.
01:09:45.760 You can go to Google, but if you go to search for it on YouTube, you can't find it.
01:09:52.740 Now, this is directly tied to another subject.
01:09:59.520 This is the...
01:10:01.520 COVID is the emergency that is being utilized to change the world, and you don't have to
01:10:09.980 take that from me.
01:10:11.280 You can hear that from our vice president, our president, John Kerry.
01:10:17.100 You can hear it from the prime minister of Japan, the prime minister of India.
01:10:25.520 You can hear it from the prime minister of the UK.
01:10:28.320 They all said, this is the way we can change the free market and reshape the world.
01:10:37.080 Okay.
01:10:37.940 All right.
01:10:39.400 What are they reshaping it to?
01:10:41.320 Which brings me to the next really bizarre thing.
01:10:45.740 Go to Amazon.com, Stu.
01:10:48.180 Okay.
01:10:48.880 Amazon.com.
01:10:49.900 Go to books.
01:10:51.800 Okay.
01:10:52.440 My new book, The Great Reset, Joe Biden and the Rise of 21st Century Fascism.
01:10:57.640 So, just write the great...
01:11:00.260 Just search for The Great Reset, Glenn Beck.
01:11:03.760 Okay.
01:11:04.280 Great Reset, Glenn.
01:11:05.400 Now, this has partially been fixed because over the holidays, I looked it up.
01:11:13.740 What do you get?
01:11:15.480 First thing is Sean Spicer's new book.
01:11:18.060 Okay.
01:11:18.200 That's an ad, right?
01:11:19.040 Oh, yeah.
01:11:19.280 Yeah.
01:11:19.440 It's an ad.
01:11:19.860 Then, Glenn Beck, The Great Reset.
01:11:22.700 So, it's there.
01:11:23.520 All right.
01:11:24.180 Look at it carefully, right?
01:11:25.880 Mm-hmm.
01:11:26.160 It's mine.
01:11:26.620 It's yours.
01:11:26.960 Your book.
01:11:27.400 The cover that we have here.
01:11:28.440 Correct.
01:11:28.960 Yeah.
01:11:29.340 Well, I'll tell you about that in a second.
01:11:31.720 Go to the next book.
01:11:35.560 COVID-19, The Great Reset by Klaus Schwab.
01:11:38.100 Okay.
01:11:38.500 That's great because that's the actual Klaus Schwab is the guy who's designed it.
01:11:43.080 Yep.
01:11:43.340 So, that's fine.
01:11:44.180 That's the next one.
01:11:46.640 Summary of The Great Reset by Glenn Beck.
01:11:50.060 Hmm.
01:11:50.500 Joe Biden and the Rise of the 21st Century Fascism by Michael Dantes.
01:11:54.040 You can get it immediately.
01:11:56.020 Get it instantly.
01:11:57.380 Wow.
01:11:57.860 Mm-hmm.
01:11:58.200 That's interesting because the book isn't out yet.
01:12:00.160 Yeah.
01:12:00.500 No.
01:12:00.980 But he's got the summary.
01:12:02.100 So, Michael Dantes.
01:12:03.480 Okay.
01:12:04.120 Now, then is The Dying Citizen, How Progressive Elites, right?
01:12:07.560 Yep.
01:12:08.100 Then, what's next?
01:12:10.920 Summary of The Great Reset by Glenn Beck.
01:12:13.420 This time, Martina Lewis.
01:12:15.100 Martina Lewis, one of my favorite authors.
01:12:16.440 Oh, yeah.
01:12:16.780 She's great.
01:12:17.740 So, there's only two.
01:12:19.000 I'm sure they're not the same person, by the way.
01:12:20.540 You're right.
01:12:20.980 There's only two that I could find today.
01:12:22.860 There were seven, and three of them were using my cover.
01:12:28.460 Really?
01:12:29.240 Yes.
01:12:30.180 So, the book is not your book.
01:12:32.180 It is the summary of your book written by another author.
01:12:36.340 Mm-hmm.
01:12:37.020 And three of them were using my cover.
01:12:40.420 Wow.
01:12:41.380 Okay.
01:12:41.680 Wait, I'm going to read what this book is about.
01:12:43.720 Oh, here.
01:12:44.920 This is...
01:12:46.320 The author has told a story that is intriguing.
01:12:50.360 Dot, dot, dot.
01:12:51.700 Michael Dantes has restlessly worked diligently to give us a comprehensive summary.
01:12:57.480 Dot, dot, dot.
01:12:58.220 But, this well-known personality and bestseller has finally rendered a crucial and jaw-breaking
01:13:04.040 narration in this new release.
01:13:05.840 This isn't...
01:13:06.840 Amazing.
01:13:07.840 They've copy and pasted this a hundred times.
01:13:11.320 And well-made insight and summary of the main book.
01:13:14.320 This is not the main book.
01:13:15.780 It is a summary written by Michael Dantes.
01:13:18.460 It was not made to serve as a replacement, but as a comprehensive guide and insight of
01:13:24.140 the main book, which, by the way, isn't out until January.
01:13:27.420 So, there can't possibly be any way that this is summarizing what's in the book.
01:13:30.820 Order it.
01:13:31.760 Order it.
01:13:32.160 See if anything comes up.
01:13:33.640 Ooh, I like that.
01:13:34.720 Hold on.
01:13:35.120 There's a little bit more we need to know about this, because there's bullet points about
01:13:37.640 what's in the book.
01:13:38.360 Oh, okay.
01:13:39.280 Really?
01:13:39.700 What's in the book?
01:13:40.400 Number one bullet point.
01:13:41.520 Uh-huh.
01:13:41.860 What is included here?
01:13:43.720 A detailed display of all the mind-blowing information which the author had told.
01:13:49.300 Wow.
01:13:50.300 Wow.
01:13:51.220 Wow.
01:13:51.980 Then, well-made narration of the main points in the book presented in an understandable
01:13:57.820 and pocket-friendly format.
01:13:59.720 Wow.
01:14:00.360 But it's only available on Kindle.
01:14:03.620 Right.
01:14:04.260 So...
01:14:05.020 Well, I guess your phone fits in your pocket.
01:14:06.660 My book is also pocket-friendly.
01:14:09.540 Then the next one.
01:14:10.220 An explanation of all the indirect and indirect statements made by the author to ensure
01:14:17.460 a guided comprehension of the book.
01:14:19.820 Mm.
01:14:20.600 An adequate conclusion of the main book that actualizes a perfect hint.
01:14:26.680 I don't even know what that one means.
01:14:28.500 This is like computer-generated garbage.
01:14:31.360 Yeah.
01:14:31.840 Oh, and...
01:14:32.400 Oh!
01:14:33.240 Why didn't they leave with this?
01:14:34.940 At the end, it says,
01:14:35.800 in this summary of the book, you will find all other details that you would find helpful.
01:14:42.180 That's great.
01:14:43.120 That is great.
01:14:43.180 They're not over-promising, right?
01:14:45.100 Right?
01:14:45.640 All other details that you would find helpful.
01:14:48.200 So, I...
01:14:48.360 I think this is computer-generated.
01:14:50.440 I really do.
01:14:51.320 Yeah, it does.
01:14:51.500 I think this is computer-generated.
01:14:53.440 And print length is 10 pages, by the way.
01:14:55.680 I've had, what, 21 bestsellers?
01:14:58.900 Something like that?
01:15:00.100 Mm-hmm.
01:15:00.140 Um, I've never had this.
01:15:04.620 Okay?
01:15:05.060 Maybe somebody would come out and do one thing.
01:15:08.180 There were seven last week.
01:15:10.780 And, uh, one of them with my cover, but a fake book, was ahead of my real book.
01:15:20.000 Okay?
01:15:20.600 Wow.
01:15:20.920 I'm telling you, there is...
01:15:24.300 We are on it.
01:15:26.060 We are on it.
01:15:27.620 YouTube does not want to take that offline because they don't want it to be banned to make a bigger deal out of it.
01:15:37.880 So, they're just screwing with the algorithm so you can never find it.
01:15:43.640 You never find it.
01:15:45.400 Put it behind...
01:15:46.640 Put it into the digital ghetto.
01:15:48.400 Let them talk in the ghetto.
01:15:52.720 That's the definition of a digital ghetto.
01:15:56.500 With this one, why the confusion on this book?
01:16:01.060 Mm-hmm.
01:16:01.400 Why...
01:16:02.080 How can three people post my book with my artwork and it be up there?
01:16:11.120 How's that possible?
01:16:12.760 How's that possible?
01:16:14.980 I'm telling you, be very, very careful.
01:16:17.380 Buy the book, The Great Reset, Joe Biden and the Rise of 21st Century Fascism.
01:16:23.640 Make sure it is not a summary.
01:16:26.580 It is...
01:16:26.980 Make sure it is by Glenn Beck.
01:16:28.980 Yeah.
01:16:30.040 You know, just be very careful when you buy it.
01:16:32.820 But please buy it now.
01:16:34.320 The reordering for the second printing is sketchy at best.
01:16:40.380 We ordered way too many books for a first printing because we were told the second printing might be as long as five months.
01:16:48.740 So, get this book right now, The Great Reset, Joe Biden and the Rise of 21st Century Fascism.
01:16:56.100 You can find that at Amazon.
01:16:58.220 I will say, I'd like to recommend your book.
01:17:01.220 I would.
01:17:01.520 You know, as a friend, I would like your book to be successful.
01:17:03.820 Sure.
01:17:04.280 Right?
01:17:04.800 Right.
01:17:04.980 However, with this summary available, I don't know that I can honestly recommend to the people to pay the full price for the book.
01:17:11.600 Now, is that the one...
01:17:12.640 Because I've just purchased a summary of The Great Reset by Glenn Beck.
01:17:16.220 Really?
01:17:16.720 Yes.
01:17:17.180 And this is how it begins.
01:17:19.060 First of all, the first line is, the rights of this book continue to be reserved.
01:17:25.860 Wait.
01:17:26.260 So, are they in a process of negotiation with you over the rights?
01:17:31.540 Of course they are.
01:17:32.220 I'm sure.
01:17:32.600 Yeah, sure.
01:17:33.520 This is for the man or woman observing at this book all of the satisfactory.
01:17:41.620 This is computer generated.
01:17:43.040 This is not easy.
01:17:43.640 Somebody has done this with computer generation.
01:17:48.680 Now, would you like to know what you say in the book?
01:17:50.680 Yeah, sure.
01:17:51.300 I'd love to.
01:17:51.880 Glenn Beck contends that the American way of life may not undergo The Great Reset and cautions us to prevent it earlier than it is beyond the factor in which it's miles viable to replace course.
01:18:06.300 What?
01:18:07.860 Wow, do I want to buy this book.
01:18:09.440 This is fantastic.
01:18:10.680 I want to buy this book.
01:18:12.340 I wonder if Martina's version is even better.
01:18:14.560 Well, she...
01:18:15.880 Because I have Martina Lewis up here.
01:18:18.420 You have Martina Lewis's version.
01:18:19.300 In this summary, Martina Lewis captures the climax of Beck's book while making sure that the central message is not derailed from...
01:18:29.060 Oh, wow.
01:18:29.940 Lewis writes in a voice that could be heard by every class of readers.
01:18:35.100 Well, that's not...
01:18:36.080 That's a Marxist dog whistle there.
01:18:38.080 She says, the following key points adequately captured in all-encompassing summary, the agenda behind the COVID-19 lockdowns, the true agenda of the meeting held by the World Economic Forum, countries, the Great Reset has started manifesting itself in, and what would happen if the agenda of the Great Reset becomes a reality in this world?
01:19:05.460 Okay, that actually sounds like somebody who was thinking.
01:19:08.900 That doesn't sound like a computer.
01:19:10.260 Yeah, this one is better, though.
01:19:11.820 I think my version's better.
01:19:14.560 Let me just give you a little...
01:19:16.100 This is fantastic.
01:19:17.180 An international intrigue.
01:19:19.140 This is your book.
01:19:20.320 An international intrigue among extremely good brokers, commercial enterprise pioneers, and authorities' authorities.
01:19:29.960 Whoa.
01:19:30.360 Twice in a row.
01:19:31.720 Close entryway gatherings within the Swiss Alps.
01:19:36.080 What?
01:19:37.740 I want to release a summary of the summary of the Great Reset by Glenn Beck.
01:19:43.400 But I want a computer to do it.
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01:21:20.060 Oh, wow.
01:21:22.860 This is great.
01:21:23.560 No, it is not as good as mine.
01:21:26.600 The Great Reset.
01:21:27.760 I disagree.
01:21:28.900 This book you found?
01:21:30.420 Yeah.
01:21:31.000 Summarizing mine.
01:21:31.900 Yeah.
01:21:32.120 In The Great Reset, Glenn Beck makes use of his logo call, blend of humor, narrating, and
01:21:36.680 specific research to discover curiously the first-rate reality approximately The Great Reset,
01:21:43.520 integrating nearly two decades of pivotal exploration approximately tyrant trade.
01:21:50.060 The Great Reset and their endeavors to, on a totally simple stage, extrayed the United
01:21:56.900 States.
01:21:57.460 The manual to halting The Great Reset.
01:22:00.040 I mean, are you?
01:22:00.540 I'm riveted.
01:22:01.340 I'm riveted.
01:22:01.940 I'm riveted.
01:22:01.980 I'm riveted.
01:22:02.000 Yes.
01:22:02.300 The manual to halting The Great Reset begins off-evolved with absolutely getting what the
01:22:08.560 unfastened humans' businesses of the sector are facing, and no asset offers extra facts
01:22:17.140 approximately this intense improvement than The Glenn Beck's Reset, Joe Biden's-
01:22:23.980 That's the summary.
01:22:25.380 Somebody is just dumping Great Reset by Glenn Beck's summary books out to confuse people
01:22:33.320 so they can make money or not sell my book.
01:22:37.060 I don't know what the motivation is, but that is not a very good summary of my book.
01:22:43.860 No?
01:22:44.020 No, it's not.
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01:24:54.260 Hello, America.
01:24:56.560 I've got some really good news this hour.
01:24:58.920 First, I want to give you a couple of things of hope, one from history and something else
01:25:05.300 that just happened in California, of all places.
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01:26:24.880 So Oroville is a small town in California that has just declared itself a town of a constitutional
01:26:32.680 republic.
01:26:33.880 You might have seen the vice mayor, Scott Thompson, on Tucker Carlson last week, but I wanted to
01:26:41.140 hear the results of what happened after, Tucker, because that's always a fun experience for
01:26:47.160 people who have all of a sudden been exposed to, oh, crap, there's a lot of haters out there.
01:26:54.240 Scott, welcome to the program.
01:26:56.440 Hey, thank you so much for having me on.
01:26:58.060 And by the way, I've been listening to you for years.
01:26:59.580 I'm a big fan.
01:27:00.220 Oh, thank you.
01:27:01.280 Honor to be here.
01:27:02.480 Thank you.
01:27:03.180 Now, I just, I have to ask, we got the vice mayor on.
01:27:08.280 Is that because we couldn't get the real mayor, Scott, or?
01:27:11.140 Sure.
01:27:16.640 Uh, so you, you're, you're the mayor of this little town, uh, and you've just declared
01:27:22.600 it a constitutional republic.
01:27:24.560 Why?
01:27:26.760 Uh, as you know, these mandates just continue to come.
01:27:31.280 Um, and, you know, from the get go, when they said two weeks to slow the curve, how long
01:27:36.780 has it been now?
01:27:38.300 Yeah.
01:27:38.660 And, um, you know, the mandates just continue to get more and more intrusive.
01:27:42.880 And it's been like a carrot dangling in front of our faces.
01:27:45.420 Like, you know, just a little more, just a little more, just a little less freedom, a
01:27:49.640 little less freedom.
01:27:50.340 And, uh, now with the vaccine mandates that is facing our kids here in California, I'm
01:27:55.260 a father of two young boys, Isaac and Ben.
01:27:58.500 And, uh, that's, you know, absolutely the line in the sand where it's one thing to wear
01:28:03.920 a mask.
01:28:04.440 And it's another thing when you say, we're going to inject this into your body.
01:28:08.420 And, and to be honest, we're not, I'm not pro or anti-vax, not pro or anti, um, you know,
01:28:16.980 vaccine.
01:28:17.580 This is about freedom.
01:28:19.360 And, uh, it's a absolutely a Marxist agenda.
01:28:22.480 That's, it's coming towards us that just removing and how much, how much control are we
01:28:27.520 going to let the government have?
01:28:28.860 And that's why we declared ourselves as, as California seems to be headed in the Marxist
01:28:34.040 more of a socialist, more of a dictatorship, you know, we're sticking our stake in the
01:28:40.400 ground and say, no, we're going to stay a constitutional Republic.
01:28:42.900 So that means that our people have rights endowed by the creator, which we plan on protecting,
01:28:48.340 which by the way, we took an oath, every sworn police officer and a city council person makes
01:28:54.140 an oath when they come into office, that they will protect the constitution of the United
01:28:57.980 States and city of California.
01:29:00.560 And, um, you know, Republic means separation of powers.
01:29:02.860 So that's basically what we've made this stand for.
01:29:06.660 So it's not, it's not anti-vax, it's anti-Marxism.
01:29:11.400 So, um, this passed in the city council, there was only one person that voted against it, but
01:29:17.180 she didn't even seem like she had a problem with it.
01:29:20.980 She said we should go through the courts, not through a proclamation, right?
01:29:26.020 Yeah.
01:29:26.360 Yeah.
01:29:26.640 Chris Christie, she's, she's an amazing, um, young lady.
01:29:29.900 I, I am appreciative of all of our city council members and we're, by the way, Orville is
01:29:33.920 a purple city.
01:29:34.840 It is not a red city.
01:29:36.780 If you look at the registration of our voters, it's 40, 40, 20, it's 40, you know, conservative,
01:29:41.520 40 level and, and 40 independent.
01:29:44.020 And, and, uh, she's, uh, you know, she's registered with the democratic side and, and I'm friends
01:29:48.920 with her.
01:29:49.340 And she, um, you know, she, in fact, the next city council, she wasn't necessarily opposed
01:29:54.420 to the idea, just the, the average, the very next city council meeting, she made a motion
01:29:59.440 that our attorney specifically look into lawsuits or pending lawsuits that we could jump in on
01:30:05.460 to fight these, uh, mandates or whatnot.
01:30:08.260 So she absolutely isn't, wasn't, um, you know, by her own, by her own actions, wasn't necessarily
01:30:13.920 opposed to it.
01:30:14.640 So you were on with Tucker and, uh, I, I got to believe after you were on Tucker, you met
01:30:21.920 a whole new group of people.
01:30:24.480 Boy, did I.
01:30:27.140 Yeah.
01:30:28.160 I was like, wow, people, you know, and that's, that's what's sad.
01:30:31.420 The, just the, the crop of, of humanity that came out and send out, uh, voicemails and emails
01:30:38.060 and whatnot, you know, these, the hate and the nastiness is not coming from within our
01:30:43.040 community.
01:30:43.360 I'm really proud of Oroville because here in our town, uh, I think America is still alive
01:30:48.520 and well, where you can have a differing opinion and still come to the table and discuss it and
01:30:54.440 come away still somewhat respecting each other.
01:30:57.720 Uh, and there's others out there where if you disagree with them, then you're, then they
01:31:02.820 start throwing names at you and calling you everything in the book to, uh, no longer treat
01:31:08.200 you as a human, but then now treat you as some ideology that they hate.
01:31:13.560 So you were a, you're a pastor and you were living in the Bay area.
01:31:19.860 Right.
01:31:21.300 You must've been mighty popular.
01:31:23.740 Um, uh, and why did you move, uh, why did you move to Oroville?
01:31:32.260 That is a very long story, but, uh, if I can put it in a nutshell, as a Christian, um, you
01:31:41.880 know, I, I firmly believe that God speaks to us and there was 24 confirming, I call them
01:31:49.720 breadcrumbs that were completely off the wall, crazy people coming out of nowhere and just
01:31:55.960 saying things.
01:31:56.640 I mean, I'm just keeping things in, in, in private and prayer and God just completely
01:32:01.620 led us here.
01:32:02.160 And so I, um, so yeah, that was back in 2014 and came to a little, little town and, uh,
01:32:08.820 to church that was, was dying.
01:32:10.460 Uh, I had about 30 people in it and, uh, they were all, you know, in, you know, retired,
01:32:16.580 very elderly.
01:32:17.480 Yeah.
01:32:17.940 Now our churches is thriving and it's, it's good, but you know, we came, I didn't just
01:32:21.620 come from the church.
01:32:22.300 I really felt strongly that, uh, came here for Oroville and I, and also, I believe Oroville
01:32:27.300 isn't a bubble for, for California or a beachhead for what I believe that God wants to do for
01:32:33.220 the whole state because California is not lost by any means, by any means, California,
01:32:38.820 there's absolute hope, absolute, absolute hope.
01:32:43.000 Why do you say, what makes you say that?
01:32:46.060 I mean, just a, just a casual observer, you know, observer from the outside.
01:32:50.860 Are you nuts?
01:32:52.920 Yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely.
01:32:55.600 You know, as a Bible believing Christian, you know, if you read, I'm sure you, I know you've,
01:33:00.880 I know as well, you're a man of faith, you know, in the scriptures, it says, is the Lord's
01:33:05.460 arm too short to save?
01:33:07.720 Can you save by many or by few?
01:33:09.520 And there are a lot of people that are moving out of state because of what's going on here.
01:33:13.740 But in the same way that Gideon's army was reduced before God did his thing in the same
01:33:19.220 way, um, I, I absolutely believe that, uh, there's, there's hope.
01:33:23.660 I believe that what God is doing here in Oroville, I've been saying it for years, what God's going
01:33:27.200 to do in Oroville is going to be a blessing, a spiritual blessing to the whole state of
01:33:31.600 California.
01:33:32.380 That's great.
01:33:33.000 And thus it would be a, a great blessing to us, uh, as well all over the, all over the
01:33:38.720 nation.
01:33:39.240 Scott, thank you so much for what you're doing and, uh, keep it up.
01:33:43.180 I'd love to hear about how the, uh, uh, how the attorneys react.
01:33:47.980 Um, uh, cause I, I, I happen to agree with Chrissy that, that it is, uh, through the
01:33:53.880 courts, uh, that this thing can be wrangled, uh, back into the hands of the people.
01:34:01.080 But, uh, so let us know what's going on, will you?
01:34:04.600 Thank you so much, sir.
01:34:05.680 Thanks, God.
01:34:06.140 I appreciate it.
01:34:06.780 God bless.
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01:36:03.720 Glenn, just to wrap up a couple of things we've been talking about.
01:36:06.080 First of all, Fauci Lied Special is the place you can go to get directly to the YouTube page.
01:36:10.860 So if you go there.
01:36:12.000 Go to YouTube?
01:36:12.720 Yeah.
01:36:13.000 Instead of going to the, going to YouTube and trying to search for something you're never
01:36:15.960 going to find, just go to FauciLiedSpecial.com.
01:36:19.780 That will bring you directly to the page.
01:36:21.300 It's crazy.
01:36:22.260 It's crazy that you have to do that.
01:36:23.660 And it's crazy that they wouldn't pull it.
01:36:26.300 Because it, it had to have violated, I know, like a billion different things, right?
01:36:31.980 Right, right.
01:36:32.800 And they would cancel it.
01:36:34.560 They've decided not to cancel it.
01:36:37.240 They've decided to bury it.
01:36:39.340 You, it's impossible to find on YouTube.
01:36:42.380 And it's one thing, I think I would, I actually have some sympathy for the idea that they wouldn't
01:36:46.580 necessarily need to promote a special they didn't agree with.
01:36:49.380 Like, you know, like, you know, they put some stuff on the front page, for example.
01:36:52.520 Yeah.
01:36:53.100 They don't have to pick your thing, right?
01:36:55.220 There's a lot of pages, you know, there's a lot of things going very, they're very popular
01:36:58.220 on YouTube.
01:36:58.880 They don't have to pick your popular thing.
01:37:01.440 They don't have to do that.
01:37:02.840 They don't have to promote it.
01:37:04.180 But if someone searches for the exact title of the special, it should probably pop off.
01:37:09.760 It should probably pop off.
01:37:10.720 I mean, I'm not asking too much.
01:37:11.840 I'll tell you, if you are, if, I mean, if you are somebody who is a conservative and
01:37:17.000 you're, you know, subscriber to the blaze, whatever, you know, on YouTube, it should
01:37:21.820 come up in your recommend.
01:37:23.400 That algorithm is supposed to recommend the things you like, not the things that they
01:37:29.560 like.
01:37:30.080 Right.
01:37:30.340 And that is, you know, part, some, some of the issues they're dealing with.
01:37:35.380 I mean, Jack from Twitter is stepping down as CEO today.
01:37:39.060 So they're all dealing with all sorts of, you know, pressures from every single direction.
01:37:45.900 So there's that, faucielidespecial.com.
01:37:48.320 Make sure you go there to check that out.
01:37:49.660 And also I've been reading, I've been doing some research for my new book, which is called
01:37:53.960 The Summary of the Summary of Glenn Beck's The New Reset.
01:37:57.720 Really?
01:37:58.140 Yeah.
01:37:58.280 The Summary of the Summary?
01:37:59.280 Because I don't care about your book anymore.
01:38:00.840 Now I only care.
01:38:02.080 If you just joined us last hour, if you go to not only having problems with YouTube,
01:38:07.060 but my book at Amazon, they are, somebody is either just greedy as hell and it's a computer
01:38:14.880 or, or, or something else is going on.
01:38:19.780 There were seven, seven summaries of Glenn Beck's book, The Great Reset.
01:38:27.220 Which is not out.
01:38:28.000 Which is not out.
01:38:28.820 And it was three of them just last week had the cover of my book.
01:38:34.540 I mean, I would have bought it.
01:38:36.340 I just would have bought it because I'd see the cover and I go, yep, that one.
01:38:39.080 Yeah.
01:38:39.520 And also, of course, it's a lot cheaper than the actual book cost.
01:38:42.640 It's like three, three dollars.
01:38:43.860 Three dollars.
01:38:44.440 Right.
01:38:44.720 Because they, you know, it's not, it's not a good book.
01:38:47.420 So there's a, some would say.
01:38:49.600 You mean the summary?
01:38:50.940 Right.
01:38:51.400 Yeah.
01:38:51.560 Your book is good.
01:38:52.440 Yeah.
01:38:52.700 My summary of your book is not, it's good.
01:38:54.580 Although I will say I'm even questioning your book.
01:38:57.320 Honestly.
01:38:57.620 Really?
01:38:57.720 After reading the summary of your book.
01:38:59.740 I don't even know what points you're making.
01:39:01.920 Right.
01:39:02.260 Well.
01:39:02.700 Like for example.
01:39:03.800 Some would say that that is, has been computer generated.
01:39:07.040 Look, I am a friend of yours.
01:39:10.660 Okay.
01:39:11.060 I am here to give you the benefit of the doubt.
01:39:13.320 Okay.
01:39:13.840 Yes.
01:39:14.280 But I don't understand some of the choices you've made in this book.
01:39:16.780 Okay.
01:39:17.220 For example, you decided to end the book, The Great Reset, with this.
01:39:22.920 And I don't understand it.
01:39:23.900 Okay.
01:39:25.200 This is reading, of course, from the summary of The Great Reset by Glenn Beck.
01:39:30.120 He completes his e-book.
01:39:32.000 And actually, it's an EE-e-book.
01:39:35.080 Oh.
01:39:35.520 So is that an internal like publishing term of sorts?
01:39:39.120 Yeah, yeah.
01:39:39.300 EE-e-book.
01:39:40.720 Yeah.
01:39:41.100 Okay.
01:39:41.600 So he completes his EE-e-book with a gander on the 1914 Christmas Day detente.
01:39:48.280 Closer to the start of the First World War, more than 100,000 squaddies set out their hands
01:39:56.600 at the reducing area to play football.
01:40:00.160 Percentage stories, photographs, meals, and beverages.
01:40:03.640 Now, what does that have to do with The Great Reset?
01:40:06.660 Well, I thought the photographs, meaningful meals, and messages.
01:40:10.340 But why percentage stories?
01:40:12.080 Why would 100,000 troops get together to tell percentage stories?
01:40:17.480 I thought it was important.
01:40:18.820 I thought it was important.
01:40:20.060 Yes, I did.
01:40:21.040 Wow.
01:40:21.280 So they captured my book perfectly there.
01:40:23.980 Yeah.
01:40:24.320 I mean, it's wonderful.
01:40:26.020 It's wonderful.
01:40:26.340 I can't get enough of this.
01:40:27.660 All right.
01:40:28.280 This is just, I mean, it really is interesting.
01:40:31.880 Would you like another?
01:40:33.380 Not really.
01:40:34.060 In the interim, lower back at each certainly considered among our houses, as COVID-19 has proven maximum manifestly.
01:40:45.760 We're merrily confiding in absolute outsiders, assisting our acquaintances and networks, giving time and coins to noble purpose throughout,
01:40:58.720 and giving billions of large and little kindnesses to each other every and each hour of every and each day, which manifestly is going unremarked.
01:41:16.320 Okay, I have an explanation for that.
01:41:19.940 Read the first part of that sentence again.
01:41:23.040 In the interim, lower back at each certainly considered.
01:41:28.120 Let me just say, I was in really bad lower back pain.
01:41:31.440 Okay.
01:41:32.320 And I may have taken some medication, and then I wrote that.
01:41:36.580 And you wrote this.
01:41:37.460 And I wrote this.
01:41:37.900 So this is actually the correct summary.
01:41:39.780 That's the correct.
01:41:40.640 That's from the chapter that you probably should just skip, because it was like lower back pain really bad.
01:41:46.680 Here's what I think this really says, though.
01:41:48.280 Yeah.
01:41:49.320 Obviously, Amazon has some massive problems with their site.
01:41:53.600 I guess to become the richest man in the world, maybe overlook a few bits of plagiarism and exploitation of your customers.
01:42:01.740 But it also shows, I think, that people are looking for information on this.
01:42:08.660 I mean, people really want to know what the Great Reset is.
01:42:11.540 So scammers are looking at your book coming out and saying, let's just piggyback off that to make some extra cash.
01:42:17.980 But more importantly than that is that people know this information is out there.
01:42:22.860 They know this topic is important, and they can't find it from the mainstream press.
01:42:27.880 I mean, this is why the book is important, I think, and that you're actually going through and separating not only the nonsense that the mainstream media provides,
01:42:37.420 but also some of the stuff that's online that isn't true about the Great Reset.
01:42:42.060 And you're able to go through that and document it.
01:42:43.860 So that is important.
01:42:44.760 I would say the summary is less important.
01:42:47.860 Funny.
01:42:49.260 And I hope when they pull this off, which they undoubtedly will.
01:42:52.440 Yeah.
01:42:52.560 I hope they don't rip it out of my Kindle library.
01:42:56.900 Because you just bought it.
01:42:57.660 Because I just bought it.
01:42:58.520 I'm an owner.
01:42:59.800 And now that I own the summary of the Great Reset, I own it.
01:43:04.920 I just hope they don't take it off of my Kindle.
01:43:06.960 Yeah, no, they would never do that.
01:43:08.840 They would never do that.
01:43:09.620 By the way, the name of the book is The Great Reset.
01:43:13.380 Joe Biden and the Rise of the 21st Century Fascism.
01:43:16.420 And it is coming out right after the holidays.
01:43:20.160 So you can grab your copy of it right now.
01:43:23.460 Just go to Amazon.com.
01:43:25.000 But be very careful because there's all kinds of summaries of this book.
01:43:30.800 Just so depressed.
01:43:31.900 I mean, I'm reading in this book right now that this new economic scene and bobbing up way of life will now no longer join up completely all alone.
01:43:43.500 Again, that might have been just the pain without the medication.
01:43:50.300 And just was like, bobbing up, fine, just put that in.
01:43:54.740 Yeah.
01:43:55.100 Is it really, like, basically, are they taking words you've said?
01:43:59.040 How could they?
01:44:00.000 How could they?
01:44:00.720 Well, you've done a lot of monologues.
01:44:02.300 You've done specials on The Great Reset.
01:44:03.840 Some of the stuff that's in this book is out there that you've done.
01:44:06.580 I would imagine that they just go, the computer, because that's obviously computer generated.
01:44:11.000 Yeah.
01:44:11.500 So it's just searching for Great Reset.
01:44:14.220 And then just compute, like, here's the information.
01:44:16.800 Because if you notice, parts of it are positive about The Great Reset.
01:44:20.680 And parts are negative.
01:44:21.520 And parts are negative in the same sentence.
01:44:23.920 At one point, they bring up in a positive light Thomas Piketty, who's like a communist.
01:44:29.700 In the wonderful book, Thomas Piketty Kapital, it's like, wait a minute.
01:44:34.140 No, this is the opposite of what Glenn says in the book.
01:44:38.680 Well, you have to get the book to find out.
01:44:40.620 There are some astonishing conclusions, I found out.
01:44:44.380 Yeah.
01:44:44.580 And one of them might be that I just have gone full-fledged communist.
01:44:47.840 I mean, you want some good stats.
01:44:49.940 An extra of 45% of the United States exertions pressure, 60 million specialists, as of now,
01:44:57.100 do that type of paintings.
01:44:59.620 And that they procure most effective 50% of what meeting line employees make.
01:45:05.240 And simply 33% of what experts specialize and facts employees are paid.
01:45:10.640 I would love all of us to be in on a joke where you just invite, like, we just invite, like, five people.
01:45:20.000 We just want to just, and I give that speech in a crowd of a thousand people, and you're all, yeah!
01:45:26.340 Yeah!
01:45:27.040 And those five people are like, what the hell is he even talking about?
01:45:30.980 Oh, I love that.
01:45:32.040 It would be great.
01:45:32.920 I love that.
01:45:33.300 Little Andy Kaufman.
01:45:34.460 Little Andy Kaufman.
01:45:35.220 Well, everything turned out well for Andy Kaufman, right?
01:45:38.540 How did that end?
01:45:39.540 I forgot.
01:45:43.220 Too soon.
01:45:44.320 Too soon.
01:45:45.120 Too soon.
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01:47:03.240 Or go to FauciLiedSpecial.com for the special from Anthony Fauci.
01:47:12.820 How about blew a gasket over the holidays when I heard that Joe Biden was opening up the strategic oil reserve to bring down gas prices.
01:47:28.340 Yeah, Joe, that's not what the strategic oil reserve is for.
01:47:32.460 And when are you going to replenish that?
01:47:34.340 Because I don't see the price of gas going down because of what your administration is doing.
01:47:40.200 This is, I mean, everything this administration has done or is doing is to the detriment of the United States of America.
01:47:49.000 It's important to note, too, that when prices went down by 14 cents for your July 4th picnic, they did say that was the result of Joe Biden's economic plan working.
01:47:58.320 That was their summary of the 14 cent savings you supposedly had on July 4th.
01:48:03.460 Yeah.
01:48:03.900 What about this year?
01:48:04.840 This year?
01:48:05.320 What about those $80 stakes?
01:48:06.480 Right.
01:48:06.960 When the prices are going up, it apparently is not a reflection that their plan isn't working.
01:48:14.060 Which is interesting because I don't think that they're even trying anymore.
01:48:19.120 Oh, no, no, no.
01:48:19.700 They're not trying.
01:48:20.280 They don't care.
01:48:20.980 They say the, you know, the gibberish you just spat out from the computer doing a summary of my book, which they couldn't do because the book's not out.
01:48:30.200 Um, that gibberish, it sounds honestly like the stuff that comes out of Washington or, you know, our universities.
01:48:37.780 It could be a gender studies paper that would be approved by most journals.
01:48:42.260 Try this one on for size.
01:48:43.340 The Department of Education is now proposing to roll back attempts at collecting additional data on teacher perpetrated sexual assaults.
01:48:49.780 Data collection under last week's proposal would continue to include the number of documented incidents at a given school, but would retire the Trump error reporting on rape or attempted rape or sexual assault allegations that were followed by a resignation or retirement prior to final discipline or termination.
01:49:12.680 So, in other words, this, you have all these allegations coming out before the school can do something.
01:49:20.160 He's like, I'm retiring.
01:49:22.780 And, uh, they want that wiped clean then.
01:49:25.660 Hmm.
01:49:26.220 Uh, the things that they, uh, the things that they are doing now, they say they're only doing to collect data.
01:49:33.440 We're going to continue to collect data of documented incidents of, of, of offenses committed by school staff, including rape and attempted rape and sexual assault.
01:49:42.680 Notice they use the word committed.
01:49:45.440 Uh, there's, uh, these are the data that we've collected since 2015 and 2016.
01:49:51.600 We just propose retiring data on the number of allegations made against school staff to reduce the burden on data and duplication of data.
01:50:01.420 Oh, okay.
01:50:03.800 All right.
01:50:04.720 Uh, so they are, they're going to do this.
01:50:07.320 Uh, they are going to retire these things.
01:50:10.420 Whether any of the school's students, faculty, or staff died as a result of a homicide committed at the school.
01:50:17.740 Gurren says we don't need that anymore.
01:50:19.520 Whether there has been at least one incident at the school that involved a shooting.
01:50:23.960 Don't need that anymore.
01:50:25.380 Number of allegations made against a school staff member of rape or attempted rape or sexual assault that occurred at the school,
01:50:33.840 which were followed by determination that the school staff member was responsible or not responsible for the offense.
01:50:42.080 Just get rid of that.
01:50:43.220 I don't think that's important.
01:50:44.140 No, I don't either.
01:50:45.040 Okay.
01:50:45.160 Number of allegations made against a school staff member of rape or attempted rape or sexual assault that occurred at the school,
01:50:51.760 which had the determination that remained pending.
01:50:56.460 Number of allegations made against school staff member of rape or attempted rape or sexual assault that occurred at the school,
01:51:02.540 which were followed by a duty reassignment.
01:51:06.020 And, oh, my gosh, prior to the final discipline, that's what the Catholic Church was doing.
01:51:13.800 They got an allegation of a priest and they reassigned him.
01:51:18.280 Right.
01:51:18.600 That's what our Department of Education, they are predators.
01:51:24.400 The education system is becoming a predator of your children.
01:51:29.740 By the way, Black Lives Matter has launched a Christmas campaign against white supremacist capitalism,
01:51:36.220 which I think we all engage in all the time.
01:51:39.660 That's I mean, that's the only way I'm dreaming of a white Christmas.
01:51:42.740 Hello.
01:51:44.120 A Salvation Army has now gone woke.
01:51:48.080 They need white people to, quote, lament, repent and apologize for biases or racist ideologies held or actions committed.
01:51:58.200 Oh, I don't think that I've done any of that.
01:52:02.360 So guess who's not getting my dollar, Santa from the Salvation Army Salvation Army.
01:52:09.900 I'm leading somewhere.
01:52:12.220 Paintings of George Floyd on display now at Catholic University.
01:52:17.580 OK.
01:52:18.660 No big deal, right?
01:52:20.880 Yeah.
01:52:21.440 Except these are paintings of George Floyd at Catholic University depicted as Jesus Christ.
01:52:33.240 Do you really have a problem with that?
01:52:37.440 I mean, really?
01:52:41.580 Catholic University pictures hanging on the wall of George Floyd depicted as Jesus.
01:52:48.700 It's incredible.
01:52:50.580 One last thing.
01:52:53.320 Notre Dame is being built back better.
01:52:59.120 Now, if you remember, Notre Dame was destroyed by fire when Quasimodo left his torch burning as he went down to look for that hot, hot gypsy woman.
01:53:14.180 So it I mean, but probably would.
01:53:17.800 That's probably what it was.
01:53:19.160 If Quasimodo was white, that's probably what happened.
01:53:22.000 There was nothing else that could have happened.
01:53:23.940 But Notre Dame is now being built back better as a, quote, woke theme park dedicated to environmentalism and social justice.
01:53:35.960 So I think this is great.
01:53:39.700 They've taken all of the all of the chapels that were, quote, mysteriously burned down in 2019.
01:53:49.780 We still don't have.
01:53:52.120 Really?
01:53:52.920 We don't know what burned down the church.
01:53:55.420 That's weird.
01:53:56.280 It's almost like, did you see over the holiday that car that just took a life of its own and went driving all by itself into that parade?
01:54:10.220 It's Herbie the love bug, right?
01:54:12.300 I think so.
01:54:13.780 Or Christine.
01:54:15.340 Or, yeah, could be Christine.
01:54:16.620 Could be Christine.
01:54:17.280 Could be Kit.
01:54:18.260 The Knight Rider car.
01:54:19.320 Could be Kit.
01:54:19.620 We don't know.
01:54:20.520 We don't know.
01:54:20.900 There are lots of those when we find that car, we better charge that with eight counts of homicide.
01:54:29.880 I didn't even get a chance to get into that.
01:54:32.040 That made my blood boil.
01:54:32.880 Multiple mainstream news organizations basically blaming the SUV for the attacks.
01:54:39.440 Blaming the SUV.
01:54:41.080 The Washington Post, I think it was, said that he was running from the scene because running, trying to get away from somebody who was threatening him with a knife.
01:54:51.840 Yeah.
01:54:52.840 Hello?
01:54:53.820 What?
01:54:54.520 And it's like, immediately that was at odds with the people who were there who saw him swerving at a bunch of people.
01:55:00.940 I knew it when I watched it happen.
01:55:04.060 With the first video I saw, I thought, who's the guy in the van?
01:55:10.940 Who's the guy in the car?
01:55:14.400 Who's the guy?
01:55:16.120 Who is it?
01:55:17.780 Who is it?
01:55:18.580 That's really the only question I had.
01:55:20.900 Not, what kind of car is it?
01:55:23.220 How did that car go out of control by itself?
01:55:27.160 Who was driving the car?
01:55:30.540 If you wanted some actual details on this, I'm going to give you this here real quick.
01:55:32.980 Okay.
01:55:33.600 This is the 50 pages of charges that preceded this incident.
01:55:38.940 Uh-huh.
01:55:40.220 50 pages of charges.
01:55:42.660 Yeah, but I mean, he wasn't a child abuser.
01:55:45.460 He wasn't, I mean, he wasn't a guy who tried to run over his girlfriend with the same car.
01:55:51.640 He did.
01:55:51.960 He did.
01:55:52.200 In fact, in the report, it says, left a tire track on her left pant leg.
01:55:57.280 Mm-hmm.
01:55:58.700 Mm-hmm.
01:55:59.480 With the same vehicle three weeks earlier.
01:56:02.360 Okay.
01:56:02.560 By the way, so you know, that is, it's going to be an upcoming special.
01:56:07.060 This, because you know whose fingerprints are all over this?
01:56:10.160 George Soros.
01:56:11.820 Mm-hmm.
01:56:12.460 George Soros.
01:56:14.000 Anyway, back to this lovely church.
01:56:16.680 I'm going to do a summary of that point.
01:56:18.700 Yeah.
01:56:18.900 I'm going to put it for sale on Amazon very soon.
01:56:21.080 A better church.
01:56:23.280 They're building it back better.
01:56:24.400 And there are going to be several different chapels that will be a chapel for social justice
01:56:31.860 and then a chapel for environmental justice.
01:56:35.180 So it's a really great thing, which leads me to this point.
01:56:40.020 Now, the one world government is being formed right now.
01:56:47.520 One world government, it is being formed.
01:56:51.400 It's called the Great Reset.
01:56:54.480 When we think of one world religion, most people are like, oh, one world religion.
01:57:01.540 So the Muslims and the Christians are going to have to be melded into one?
01:57:08.420 How is that going to?
01:57:08.980 I don't think that's what it means by one world religion.
01:57:11.540 I think we're seeing the first church now being dedicated to the new global religion.
01:57:20.900 And it is social justice, environmental justice.
01:57:25.280 It's all this gobbledygook that we all know is not just wrong.
01:57:32.140 It is dangerous.
01:57:33.580 That's the first church.
01:57:38.140 The Cathedral of Notre Dame in France is the first church, the global church.
01:57:46.340 Mark my words.
01:57:50.900 Christians, Jews, you know, Muslims who don't think that you should translate that exactly as written.
01:58:00.580 We're all going to be fine with each other.
01:58:02.820 We're all going to be fine.
01:58:04.200 And we're all going to be able to live next to each other without trying to kill one another.
01:58:08.640 This global church will bring darkness unlike you've ever seen.
01:58:17.320 Back in a minute.
01:58:18.060 What time did you get up for your cyber deals this morning, Stu?
01:58:26.020 2, 12 a.m.
01:58:27.820 See, you were late.
01:58:28.700 You were late.
01:58:29.360 I was there at 12.01.
01:58:31.440 And just, I brought a club because I wanted to beat people for the TV that I wanted.
01:58:38.040 Yeah.
01:58:38.360 And then I realized I can't do that online.
01:58:41.700 Sucks.
01:58:42.360 Cyber Monday sucks.
01:58:45.220 Well, there are people that are, you know, looking at Cyber Monday and going, hey, this is cool.
01:58:50.020 And those are cyber criminals.
01:58:52.340 They are looking for weak passwords, especially while shopping, using public Wi-Fi.
01:58:58.280 Criminals love that.
01:58:59.840 They keep a close eye on your accounts for fraud.
01:59:03.200 Make sure that you are staying off of public Wi-Fi when you're shopping, especially if you have a weak password.
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01:59:53.340 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:59:55.100 So I just, you know, I had a really interesting time with my son listening to the reports.
02:00:06.380 We were in the car and we were listening to the reports that were just coming out that were just horrible, horrible stories of the Christmas parade.
02:00:18.440 And, and we knew, I mean, I knew immediately, but we're in the car and we're listening to the news report.
02:00:27.680 And he, he's reading it to me, I think from CNN.
02:00:32.700 And I got to, he got to the end of it and I said, okay, so what was missing in that story?
02:00:38.200 And he said, what do you mean?
02:00:39.300 I said, read it again.
02:00:41.000 And it was about the car.
02:00:42.080 And, uh, he said, hmm, who was driving the car?
02:00:48.320 I said, yes, isn't that weird?
02:00:51.120 Go search for another story.
02:00:53.160 And he's found another story.
02:00:54.660 Same thing.
02:00:55.840 I said, so now why is that not in the story?
02:01:02.320 He said, I don't know.
02:01:04.100 And I said, because it most likely doesn't fit the narrative.
02:01:08.160 We're on the narrative that Rittenhouse is an evil guy.
02:01:12.840 We knew everything about him.
02:01:15.000 The minute that video was taken, we knew everything about him, but this guy, we don't.
02:01:22.720 So we're in the car driving back someplace and we listened to, or he reads a new updated article.
02:01:28.040 And he said, they have a suspect.
02:01:30.300 And I said, do they, do we have any information?
02:01:34.420 His height, his weight, male, female, anything.
02:01:39.840 No, uh, 20 minutes goes by.
02:01:43.860 I said, what did, you know, what does that mean?
02:01:46.360 What does that mean?
02:01:47.260 And again, narrative, I said to him, uh, check again, see if they have anything.
02:01:53.380 He not only did, uh, I can't remember the first one.
02:01:57.100 It may have been Fox that released it, uh, first where we were searching.
02:02:01.380 Um, and then he goes back and he sees what time Fox had the information and how they got
02:02:10.820 the information and went to ABC and went, dad, they published ABC published the same story
02:02:18.780 without any of the details at the same time.
02:02:21.900 Um, it's, it was a study in how the media is manipulating everyone.
02:02:30.440 It is this, this media is, is an enemy of the people really is.
02:02:39.440 It is an enemy to the Republic.
02:02:42.300 And it feels weird that there's not someone at like the Washington post that just says,
02:02:46.500 wait a minute, we can't say the SUV killed the people.
02:02:48.880 I know, can we, is there somebody that just steps up and says, wait a minute?
02:02:52.420 Like, I don't think so.
02:02:53.120 I know.
02:02:53.680 And I think that this is a real battle going on in newsrooms where the media has always
02:03:00.140 been liberal, right?
02:03:01.000 But they were, it was, it was at least staffed by people who wanted to guard the idea of journalistic
02:03:06.620 integrity.
02:03:07.200 They wanted to at least say they were, they had integrity.
02:03:10.440 They wanted people to believe they were covering these stories fairly.
02:03:13.260 Even if they weren't, they wanted people to believe that now they don't care.
02:03:19.240 No, they have, they have crossed that line.
02:03:21.460 Because, because, because I really believe they've convinced themselves that they're the
02:03:26.460 only ones that know the truth.
02:03:27.860 And it's too important.
02:03:29.080 Too important.
02:03:29.480 It's too important to play these little games of integrity and fairness and, and waiting
02:03:34.560 for the facts to come in.
02:03:36.640 It's too, this is too important.
02:03:39.240 They've convinced themselves of that.
02:03:40.900 And I don't know that that's going away anytime soon.
02:03:42.980 So the week of Rittenhouse, they're, they're not even a week past Rittenhouse and all of
02:03:48.640 their sins.
02:03:51.160 They're still bearing Rittenhouse.
02:03:54.060 And then this happens and they do the exact opposite, but for the same reason.
02:04:06.360 This is the Glenn Beck program.