In this episode of the Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck talks about the latest in the Hunter Biden case, and a disturbing story out of the Netherlands about the use of euthanasia as a means of de-incentivizing the mentally ill.
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00:04:10.820I am sitting here because I'm sitting here with something really disturbing in front of me.
00:04:16.440But I'm doing it because I've got a disturbing story that just came out in the news today, and it is coming from overseas in the Netherlands.
00:04:29.360Why is it that progressives always preach to us that there is no normal, and then when they find people they can kill,
00:04:57.260it's because they're not going to be able to live a normal life.
00:05:02.100Nearly 40 people who identified as autistic or intellectually disabled were legally euthanized in the Netherlands between 2012 and 2021.
00:05:12.980Five people younger than 30 were killed at their own request, and they cited autism as the sole or major reason for their decision to end their lives.
00:05:25.780With those cases, experts have questioned whether the law allowing doctors to kill suicidal patients via lethal injection has strayed too far from its initial intentions when passed in 2002.
00:05:37.900If I'm not mistaken, this is really one of the first places where it started last time in the Netherlands.
00:05:56.240It is happening at an unbelievable clip in Canada.
00:06:01.180You can now be a teenager and go in and say you're depressed, and the Canadian health system will assist you in suicide.
00:06:17.180If we are going to make sure it never happens again, then we must know the beginnings of it, and it always starts in compassion.
00:06:31.180Downstairs in the museum that we're running here in St. George, there is the whole story of compassion.
00:06:40.800The story that really doesn't start out with compassion.
00:06:45.680It starts out with the origin of species.
00:06:48.680It's the origin of species that gave science the permission and gave bigots permission to say out loud that there are subspecies of humans.
00:07:01.600Once you say there is a subspecies and that humans evolve and some humans aren't evolved enough, you're in trouble.
00:07:12.060So you know, the goal of most of those working on AI is to speed up evolution, to move evolution faster.
00:07:24.660If you don't take whatever it is they use to speed you up, most likely the implants, you will be a danger to everyone else, and you will be a subspecies.
00:07:39.260When that happens, you will have a life that is not worth living.
00:07:47.420I have sitting in front of me a very, well, we could say it's a really helpful book.
00:08:43.660Well, are they going to die in vain, or should we let people know what to do to stop and to heal people with hypothermia after they made the Jews lay out at night and pour freezing water on them?
00:09:02.680Our society decided to use that information so they hadn't died in vain.
00:09:10.280But we should always remember that's where that information came from, from a group of people who thought that they could effect evolution.
00:09:20.580That's what gene splicing is all about.
00:10:00.800They arrived from Germany just before the Blueprints of Liberty opened up.
00:10:08.760This is signed here, down at the bottom, if you happen to be watching the Blaze TV, by Adolf Hitler.
00:10:18.000If you've ever studied people who are depressed, how their signatures tend to go down, his are written, I mean, at a 90-degree angle to the page.
00:10:29.720Adolf goes down, and so does Hitler go down.
00:10:32.200Here he is, this is appointing the new medical officer in charge of genetic hygiene.
00:10:40.380What that means, genetic hygiene in Germany means, let's clear up the race.
00:10:46.680Let's get rid of all the defective people.
00:10:50.040He was in charge of genetic hygiene at the German Children's Hospital.
00:10:55.700They first just started poisoning them.
00:10:58.760Then they started gassing them in the T4 project, which was put them into a back of a bus or put them in a back of a truck.
00:11:08.120And they just put the exhaust pipe into the bus, and they died a horrible, horrible death.
00:11:16.140But that wasn't fast enough for the Nazis.
00:11:19.080And they did it right by the hospital, and people started seeing that, and they thought it was abhorrent.
00:11:25.220And they rose up, and Hitler said, you know what, you're right, we're going to stop it.
00:11:30.420You're right, you're right. When you're right, you're right.
00:32:18.440And 20 years later, he was killed in a, just a terrible accident while serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
00:32:33.520He was in a bus, it was hit by a truck carrying rebar.
00:32:38.620Over 20 people were killed, it actually made the national news.
00:32:43.260And I've looked back, as what led to that story of, what your question was, and that is, what was your question exactly?
00:32:57.620If it was, if it was, you wanted to go to Hawaii and just, and instead, you had a child.
00:33:02.920Yeah, so, I looked back and I said, if we would have not done what we did, and if we'd gone to the Hawaii and lived it up and waited tables and had a great time, I don't know.
00:33:45.620I never went through the anger stage, but I feel like I was prepared for this and that.
00:33:51.740When we brought Ben home from the hospital, I remember holding him in my arms and saying, and bawling, I'm not going to get to keep you.
00:34:01.720And then I would tell myself, maybe this is how moms are with their first child.
00:34:06.080They're just extra protective and a little more worried.
00:34:09.600And I would talk myself through it that way.
00:34:14.800And just off and on through his life, I would have that feeling.
00:34:21.600When he got his patriarchal blessing at the age of 14, the patriarch said things in that blessing that made me feel that I had been wrong all along.
00:34:35.640No, because he said, you will be an influence to the world.
00:34:41.060And I thought, okay, you're going to be an old man.
00:34:47.560So, I will tell you, Wayne referred to the accident.
00:34:52.060That is tragic, but it's a miracle as well.
00:34:55.400The companion that Ben was with, before they boarded the bus, said, Elder Snow, I want to go home.
00:35:08.840And Ben said, we're going home, you know, as in we're going to our apartment.
00:35:22.000And Ben said, I know, but it's going to be okay.
00:35:28.920And Elder Trego, Ben's companion, didn't sleep through the night waiting for the accident to happen.
00:35:39.860At 10 after 5, the following morning, the accident happened and he saw it happen.
00:35:47.960The truck didn't make the turn, sheared the front off of the bus, and the truck was filled with steel rebar.
00:36:01.040And Elder Trego saw a shield of protection placed around himself and around Ben.
00:36:07.800And the steel rebar literally came at them and around them.
00:36:12.220Elder Trego was thrown out of the bus, landed 100 feet in front of the bus, standing up.
00:36:23.680And his first thought was, I'm dead, you don't just stand up, facing the bus.
00:36:30.920Immediately realized that he was actually alive, because he felt the pain in his face from all the glass.
00:36:38.560He said, I knew that Ben was dead, but I needed to see him.
00:36:44.720He walked to the bus, and there was Ben sitting in the seat behind the bus driver, who now was obliterated, literally.
00:36:56.740And Ben's body was whole, sitting there as though nothing had happened.
00:37:04.660And one of the elders, so Ben was in an apartment with two companionships, so there were four elders in their apartment.
00:37:14.680And one of those elders wrote us a letter documenting what happened the rest of that Friday and the Saturday until his body was flown home.
00:37:26.940And it is one miracle after another in our benefit.
00:37:30.900What a great way to look at, I mean, a lot of people can't do that.
00:37:35.680And I think that's what faith gives people.
00:38:03.700And then when I approached it was, he's Heavenly Father's son too, and we had the privilege of raising him.
00:38:13.660And there was an immediate wonderful sense of gratitude to be trusted as parents for a special person, and as well as to be trusted that it wouldn't anger us or canker our souls or make us vindictive.
00:38:32.780Well, I tell you, you're wonderful, wonderful people.
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00:40:50.100You've got to unwind this in the local government and the banks and the insurance companies and all of this.
00:45:09.800What is missing here with the Hunter Biden stuff?
00:45:12.680Now, we hear that President Biden's family may have accepted in excess of $40 million from foreign nationals in exchange for favorable policy decisions.
00:45:33.940And how does it, how does this look for the president and his son?
00:45:38.560We thought we would talk to Professor Alan Dershowitz in 60 seconds.
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00:47:00.140Alan, I've got one question for you at the end that I have to ask you before you go away, because Stu and I were asking when we hung up, and I really want some advice from you on something.
00:47:47.460That's the first question I would ask him.
00:47:49.180And if you were his attorney, how would you advise him to answer?
00:47:55.000Well, I think I would try to take the Fifth Amendment, but he's not going to be able to because his lawyers have said that the plea bargain ends the investigation against him.
00:48:04.040I'm not sure that's true, though, because the judge has to accept the plea bargain, and if this judge does his or her duty, they won't accept the plea bargain.
00:48:15.560The judge should say, look, Merrick Garland says he gave Weiss, the U.S. attorney, all the authority to investigate the cases against him in the District of Columbia, in Los Angeles, et cetera.
00:49:00.600I would hope that the judge would put the two of them under oath.
00:49:03.160This could be a massive turning point today.
00:49:11.880If all of these people are put under oath, and they say under oath what they've already said, at least the whistleblowers, this cracks this case wide open.
00:49:43.860There's not enough to prosecute, to impeach.
00:49:47.840That needs to turn what is hearsay testimony into actual testimony.
00:49:53.580In some cases, there may be documentary proof.
00:49:55.960In other cases, there may be other kinds of unassailable truths or corroboration.
00:50:01.840The quality of the evidence matters a great deal.
00:50:05.660The problem that, you know, the Trump team has is that it has provided the evidence that the other side needs because Trump talks too much.
00:50:16.180You know, he made that statement to the writer and to the publisher, and that's on tape, etc.
00:50:22.460The Bidens have been much more careful.
00:50:24.680Not enough, certainly not under Biden, but President Biden has been fairly careful.
00:50:30.140He hasn't made any of the kinds of statements that Trump has made that have gotten Trump in trouble.
00:50:35.580You know, the famous plaque that some fishermen have in their houses with the stuffed fish that says,
00:50:41.280I'd still be swimming if I had kept my mouth shut.
00:50:43.880And Trump should have put that in his house because I think he has created most of his own problems.
00:50:49.020So, but you have Hunter Biden now coming, and does the judge have to go into all of the new evidence, or is it just he should?
00:51:20.040Not even a conviction on the issue of the gun application, just a diversion program.
00:51:27.920Fantastic deal from their point of view.
00:51:29.840So they're not going to want to challenge it.
00:51:31.700And the government agreed, and they're probably not going to challenge it.
00:51:35.460So what we need is a neutral organization like Judicial Watch going into court and seeking to file an amicus application, amicus friend of the court brief, saying, look, we represent the people of the United States.
00:52:08.740But somebody should be intervening in that case and not just to let the plea bargain go by as if there's no public interest here.
00:52:16.260Judges have the right to deny a plea bargain if the plea bargain is not in the public interest or not in the interest of justice.
00:52:23.800They rarely do it, but they have the power to do it.
00:52:26.020Wouldn't this be a case where, unless you were a partisan hack, you would be very tempted to do it because you would see this will just sweep everything under the rug?
00:52:42.100I agree, but this is a Delaware judge, and Delaware is a small-town community with a lot of home cooking, and it's not the legal system that I put the most faith in.
00:52:56.820Among all the legal systems, I've been in Delaware in the legal system, and it doesn't have a high standard of justice.
00:53:04.580So I don't have any complete faith or certainty that this judge will do the right thing.
00:58:25.540There's an organization called the 65 Project, which announced that it was going to seek bar discipline against any lawyer who had anything to do with Donald Trump.
00:58:36.400And so I announced in an op-ed, if they do that, I will defend free any lawyer who is attacked by Project 65 simply for defending Trump.
00:59:11.100So what I wanted to know, Alan, is, you know, hopefully this is a long, long, long, long, long time from now that if I ran into trouble, who is it that you trust?
00:59:21.820Who is it that you say this person is actually honorable and will be John Adams?
00:59:33.020There are fewer and fewer people who are John Adams, who are willing to incur the wrath of the community around them the way I've incurred the wrath of Martha's Vineyard community and other communities that I was part of, the liberal Democrat community who won't talk to me anymore or allow me to speak.
01:00:18.700Professor Alan Dershowitz, back in just a minute.
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01:01:50.680We tried to save Alan Dershowitz before he was cut off there at the end, because we did get a big ruling from the Supreme Court while he was on the phone.
01:01:58.760This is the Harvard and UNC racial affirmative action case that was brought.
01:02:07.480It was two separate cases brought, and I'll give you a quick summary.
01:02:38.360A 6-3 decision here, and a good one, I think, at least by my first reading.
01:02:42.960It's pretty long, but I'll give you this quick outline.
01:02:45.720The Harvard and UNC admissions programs cannot be reconciled with the guarantees of the Equal Protection Clause.
01:02:50.760Both programs lack sufficiently focused and measurable objectives, warranting the use of race, unavoidably employ race in a negative manner, involve racial stereotyping, and lack meaningful endpoints.
01:03:02.800We have never permitted admissions programs to work in that way, and we will not do so today.
01:03:07.980The student must be treated based on his or her experiences as an individual, not on the basis of race.
01:03:14.040Many universities for too long have done just the opposite, and in doing so, they have concluded wrongly.
01:03:19.000The touchstone of an individual's identity is not challenges bested, skills built, or lessons learned, but the color of their skin.
01:03:26.880Our constitutional history does not tolerate that choice.
01:03:51.640The only downside that I read is they give what I think a way to be manipulative here by these universities, which is they basically say, like, look, if someone, let's say, you know, Tim Scott has talked about his story,
01:04:07.020where he's overcome all sorts of prejudice in his life and was able to rise above it, and they say universities can take that into account.
01:04:14.840If someone has real challenges when it comes to racial discrimination in their past, they've overcome that.
01:04:20.520That's something that they can consider.
01:04:22.260And I think we'd all agree that is something you should definitely consider in someone's history.
01:04:26.780I do wonder if universities will just essentially, you know, people will learn how to write these essays in a way that makes it seem as if this is going on, and that's the way they wind up enforcing or utilizing these racial quotas anyway.
01:04:41.720We'll have to see if this gets manipulated.
01:04:43.720There'll be a lot of legal efforts to shake all of that out.
01:04:47.460But overall, it's a good ruling, I think.
01:04:50.080Especially since, you know, Asians, they will claim that Asians don't have to overcome anything because they grow up in a family that encourages all of this stuff and supports them.
01:05:05.880Yeah, there's wiggle room for them to still manipulate this stuff.
01:05:10.540But I will say it's going to be more difficult.
01:05:12.500There will be legal challenges when they do it.
01:05:14.820But it does not set them up well, at least on a widespread manner, to be able to just implement, hey, we need this many of this color.
01:05:25.580Something that is, I think, obviously against the Constitution and against what the country stands for, and the Supreme Court agrees.
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01:07:42.420And Sovereign Alliance is kind of a large travel guide agency where they take large groups around.
01:07:50.620They, in full disclosure, are the ones that took me and my family around and gave me an unbelievable education over in Scotland and England.
01:08:48.580It's slowly becoming to where it needs to go in order to basically change your conception of travel.
01:08:55.760So along with the fact that you're basically paring down the travel industry, this all started, of course, in 2020, was an essential part of the Great Reset.
01:09:06.420And so with travel, you start to move to a point where by the time we get to 2030, where you have absolute restrictions on air travel because of the fact that environmentally we have to meet our 2030 goals.
01:09:19.600You're going to have restrictions on the cruise industry.
01:09:21.940And people say, well, I just don't see that happening.
01:09:23.620It's like you already experienced it in 2020 and 2021.
01:09:26.340What do you think that they did with the vaccinations?
01:09:28.700None of that was working anyway, but they still kept their vaccination policies in place to make sure that you have people that are in a favored status and those that are in a non-favored status.
01:09:40.100We've already played by those sorts of rules.
01:09:41.780But now it's going to be fully implemented in terms of ESG metrics.
01:09:46.380So you would think that there's so much money involved in the tourist industry and in the cruise lines and everything else that they would never do that.
01:09:58.260Well, they were basically being forced to if you had been to any of the larger travel conventions and exhibitors and so forth.
01:10:08.080What you've seen over the past several years is basically we've been lectured to.
01:10:12.460I was at IMAX in 2019 in Las Vegas, massive travel and tour convention.
01:10:18.780And the thing that was pressed upon everybody there is that you must be in step, step with the 17 sustainability development goals of the United Nations.
01:10:27.040And actually, they had two folks from the United Nations there to tell us all of this.
01:10:31.780And so we went through all 17 different sustainable development goals.
01:10:36.240We were explained how this is something if you want to participate in the travel industry, you must get in line with.
01:10:41.600So on the provider side, as well as the agent side, if you want to continue to sell travel, if you want to continue to be involved in travel and tours or conventions and events, you must be in line with these new ESG metrics that are coming in.
01:10:59.160How does that change the travel industry?
01:11:00.960Well, I mean, what happens is that the travel industry, basically, just like every other industry, how you've seen the automotive industry right now, it's not by mistake that every single car manufacturer is going electric, you know, and mainly it's because of the fact that you have massive investment by folks like BlackRock, Vanguard, State Street, et cetera, who've come in and they've come into almost every single sector of travel and said, here's the change that we're going to have.
01:11:25.800Same thing, them coming into the to the petroleum industry, and they're coming in and saying, here's the change that we must have.
01:11:33.040Then you have your 2040 goals and your 2050 goals.
01:11:36.120And the 20, I can't remember what it was, but by 2050, for sure, it the charts show zero plane travel, zero.
01:11:47.920Yeah, it varies on the different charts that you would see.
01:11:51.380The one I think you're referring to is the fires document from Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
01:11:55.960And they're very aggressive in terms of how they want to do this.
01:11:58.660Others are a little bit fungible on that because the fact is, is that there still needs to be travel, but not for all of us, only for a very elite few.
01:12:16.040The fires UK document would basically state that Heathrow and Glasgow would be the only two airports that are made open and that any kind of inter country, inter nation travel would be done by train.
01:12:28.380But then those trains as well have to meet net zero targets.
01:13:16.340I mean, it's the fashionable thing right now to say, oh, I hate travel, which means that you can look down on anybody that decides that, hey, I'd like to do a vacation in the UK and learn about some history and see some things and enrich myself and my family and so forth with history.
01:13:31.320And they're saying that you can do that through VR.
01:13:45.440That was an amazing car ride of the 15.
01:13:48.420There is a difference between like, I wouldn't mind being able to put VR on and go inside one of the pyramids, but it's not the same as going in standing at the pyramids.
01:13:59.520There is a there is a spirit to places that you just you won't capture.
01:14:12.080We were at the London School of Economics and standing there.
01:14:16.860I know what happened there and what is happening there and standing there and just turning around and looking at the buildings and feeling it is different.
01:14:27.840You're in the place where the idea of critical consciousness started to be infused into education.
01:14:34.120And but then you're seeing all the things as well that are demonstrating what their goals are.
01:14:39.760And the thing is, is this I believe that people because we're being transitioned from a real analog physical world into a digital hyper real completely digital world where there is nothing that you can really put your hands on.
01:14:54.980There is nothing that is demonstrably true.
01:14:58.340So it's all what somebody wants to make true.
01:15:00.780So if you're in virtual reality, how much of that is real?
01:15:04.060How much of it is is manipulated by after effects or whatever the case may be?
01:15:08.860So I think people have a passion to experience the real and not something that is fake.
01:15:15.900You were talking about an ABBA concert and so forth, which was amazing.
01:16:17.360Well, a smart city is a way if you take a look what's happening in China right now, just like when let's say that you boarded an airplane and now as opposed to handing your ticket and your ID to somebody to see whether you can then go on to the terminal.
01:16:30.180Well, now you're putting it down on something that's digital and it reads it and says, OK, now you're open.
01:16:36.320Well, that's actually happening in China right now with people that are limiting in cities.
01:16:40.360Well, you're going to have your your ID and your QR code that you have to put in front of it.
01:16:45.360Maybe you can leave and maybe you can't.
01:16:47.180Depending on, you know, where your metrics are in terms of how you're obeying the government, whether you're doing the right things, whether you're responsible with your carbon footprint, whatever excuses they want to make to make sure that they can they can control you.
01:16:59.200Now, you've if you've obeyed and been a good citizen of the state, then you can have a little bit more freedom.
01:17:05.880But the same sort of thing is actually coming to us because this is a move into authoritarianism.
01:17:11.220This is an autocratic move that's happening right now, and it's purposeful and it's strategic.
01:17:17.280And so what you have to see is that all of these things between travel, between education, between your ability just to have freedom of mobility.
01:17:44.100I believe some of it, like in China, is on WeChat or whatever the the app is that they use there.
01:17:49.420So if people press against, you know, the idea of a digital passport for health reasons or for whatever else, then they've always got a plan B.
01:17:58.320They've got something else that they can work up, like how Larry Fink is now saying, well, yes, she's getting a bad name.
01:18:02.900So we're going to call it conscientious capitalism or conscientious economics.
01:18:07.580Just change the name, change the system, but do and implement the same thing.
01:18:11.860So tell me where people can go to find out about the travel stuff.
01:18:16.140Well, we are not going to be traveling in the future if they get their way.
01:18:20.020Well, what we're putting together and it will be up probably within the next few weeks is we have a website called Truth Travels that will be going up.
01:18:25.940I'll be doing a lot of things on Sovereign Nations for a while at SovereignNations.com, but still putting out information about what is happening right now and where people it doesn't matter if you're Republican, Democrat, Libertarian, Progressive or Conservative.
01:18:40.220You want to have the freedom of movement and the freedom of travel to go where you want to go without anybody basically inhibiting your movement.
01:18:48.580So this is something that we all universally need to make sure that we protect.
01:18:52.540Travel agents at the top, they know as well.
01:18:55.780The travel companies that are networking are already going through these, I guess, ESG kind of conferences where they're learning these things, right?
01:19:06.180That, so there's two different aspects to it.
01:19:08.780ESG and part of that ESG is the S in social.
01:19:11.740So there's the diversity, equity, inclusion part of it.
01:19:13.980And then there's as well the environmental, you know, this kind of earth worship that we're involved in right now.
01:19:20.280This terra carta, if you will, kind of guidance.
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01:22:24.720And so many people have expressed interest in the art that is all throughout the thing that we're having a special couple of nights, a special event on Friday and Saturday night in St. George around 6 p.m.
01:22:39.020I will be there sharing all of the stories behind the paintings.
01:22:43.700And then you'll learn why I chose each subject and the lessons that we should learn from these.
01:22:50.380It will be for people who are interested in buying one of the paintings because the money raised from the sales goes directly to buy more paintings or more items for the museum so I don't get in trouble with my wife.
01:28:15.600I think it's about a third of our crops are going to go down because we didn't use the right fertilizer or the winter was too harsh or the summer was too cold, too wet, too dry.
01:28:30.000Whatever it is, it is time to stock up on emergency food from my Patriot supply.
01:29:38.280So it was something that before the laptop became public, uh, even before the FBI had the laptop, there had been some earlier record sees during the investigation of Devin Archer.
01:29:47.640These are Devin Archer was Hunter Biden's business partner, and he was convicted of fleecing a tribe.
01:29:52.840He may become a very important witness soon to Congressman James Comer's investigation, the House Oversight Committee investigation of the Bidens.
01:30:00.340And so there are these records that show, uh, phone numbers that were associated with Hunter Biden that were gathered during the search warrants and subpoenas and things, and they end up in the court records.
01:30:11.220And so as I was starting my reporting, right after I wrote the famous story about Joe Biden, uh, uh, threatening the Ukraine president saying, if you don't fire, uh, the prosecutor, who, by the way, was investigating his son, I'm going to take your billion dollars and aid away, uh, about a month into that.
01:30:26.300And I'm trying to get fair comment from Hunter Biden.
01:30:28.420I really care about his side of the story too, right?
01:30:50.360This is probably in the, I can't remember if it's May, June, sometime in the spring of 2019, when I was at the Hill and I was hoping Hunter Biden would pick up.
01:32:45.260The first time he'd been out of political office.
01:32:46.880So even if given that he was in office, it wouldn't really matter that much.
01:32:50.540They had a phone that his son paid for where it becomes so concerning and where James Comer
01:32:56.040and where the bank records are all leading is there is a question of whether Joe Biden was doing favorable things as vice president,
01:33:02.980because he had so much sway over the Obama foreign policy that his, it was helping his son's clients.
01:33:08.120And therefore, if he was helping his son's clients and then his son took some of that revenue to under, you know,
01:33:13.940to pay the bills of Joe Biden, the idea that, you know, a Russia or Ukraine or a China was underwriting Joe Biden's lifestyle becomes real,
01:34:33.520Listen, for my at the time, at the time, it was just an effort by me to be a good journalist and try to get fair comment from the Biden's.
01:34:40.520I cared about their side of the story, just like I care about everyone's.
01:34:43.240It never it didn't become more important until later when we realized that there are these cell phone bills in the laptop where they're being identified as Hunter Biden's paying a cell phone bill for his dad.
01:34:55.760And therefore, you start this question of, well, we're foreigners through Hunter Biden subsidizing Joe Biden's lifestyle.
01:36:04.480He sat with Hunter Biden and in these Chinese business people in 2017 at a time when the Biden family was squeezing these Chinese businessmen to pay them money.
01:36:13.760So at some point, Joe Biden is going to run out of people accusing of lying.
01:36:18.180And the people that are now affirming this are business associates and family friends.
01:36:22.960Joe Biden just hasn't been able to give us the truth.
01:36:25.520He had problems back when he ran for president decades ago, plagiarizing and doing things.
01:36:30.020And today he isn't telling us the truth about what the evidence shows about his relationship with his son's business partners.
01:36:36.120So, John, most people, they'll say they don't care.
01:36:41.480And I think what they mean when they say that is I'm not listening to it.
01:36:46.320I'm not paying attention because nothing's going to be done.
01:36:48.860So why should I worry about any of this or learn about any of this?
01:36:53.400Do you see the tides changing on this?
01:37:00.000Let's start with something I just see personally to myself.
01:37:02.980When I wrote the original Hunter Biden stories in 2019, shortly after we really started to get traction on these stories, I was suddenly derided as a conspiracy theorist.
01:37:11.800I had a 30 year history, one of almost every major journalism war you could think of.
01:37:15.880Certainly a lot of them worked for all the mainstream media, Washington Post, AP, had a sterling record.
01:37:21.620And suddenly I was a conspiracy theorist and nobody knew where I got my information from.
01:37:27.240The truth of the matter is the Justice Department knows where I got my information from because they have my notes now.
01:37:31.700And they learned that I got it from the FBI.
01:37:58.400It was kind of a quiet partnership, but we're doing those sort of things.
01:38:01.940I think the fact that the mainstream media is starting to turn treat this seriously is a good sign that maybe people in general realize there was something more serious here that we we got bamboozled into not believing the 51 intelligence analysts and others.
01:38:18.560So if people are willing to learn the facts, then they can make a more informed decision.
01:38:22.680Do I think we're going to have a prosecution of Joe Biden?
01:38:25.180No, no one thinks that. Right. But we went into 2020 thinking that all these things about well, not we, but many people went into 2020 because Joe Biden told him saying there's nothing here, there.
01:38:34.820This is a Republican conspiracy theory.
01:39:17.160He won't be able to do that with this deposition.
01:39:19.100We'll find out how much he knew that it was true that his father, his father's campaign and all of their accolades in the media and the Democratic establishment knew were lies when they told it this.
01:39:32.160We now know that they knew the 50, the letter by the 51 intelligence analyst was just a lie.
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01:54:06.700The 15-year-old today, in three years, is a voter.
01:54:09.620But Gen Z, Glenn, 12 through 25, is the largest section of society on planet Earth, American Gen Z, that watches porn and produces porn on themselves.
01:54:22.480The average age of porn entry in America is boys age 8.
01:54:27.840We're not talking about Pamela Anderson on a Harley Davidson.
01:54:30.520We're talking about their first introduction to intimacy, the purpose of a woman, is gang rape.
01:54:39.420Now, couple that with 12 states lowering the age of consent to 14.
01:54:44.22014 states next year is going to try and lower it to 14.
01:54:47.86010 states now getting rid of the sex offender registries.
01:55:58.460The cartel takes the child in the U.S., moves the child back into Mexico.
01:56:03.680The cartel recycles that child to put the child in the hands of another illegal, illegal migrant to come in because they get favorable treatment by the NGOs if they have a child in arms.
01:56:16.760If they don't have a child, they're just released into America.
01:57:53.520And you can only defend what you love.
01:57:55.800The reason they set buildings on fire and it's so easy to co-opt, 22-year-olds to put a mask on, they don't know the America you and I fight for.
01:58:40.040So, what we saw yesterday, riveting, we're standing at a table and I'm talking about human trafficking, sexual slavery of children in America.
01:58:49.760And we had 10 children in a two-day period come to the table.
01:58:54.420I'm talking about under 15 that said, can you help me?