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00:00:40.780All right. You don't see any reason that interest rates could go up in the future, do you?
00:00:44.080No, no, no, no. They're going to stay this low forever.
00:00:46.060Oh, yeah. And inflation is over and the banks aren't going to be spying for the government or anything.
00:00:52.760It's going to be good. That is a relief.
00:05:16.260And you could never move up because you couldn't own land.
00:05:19.220Isn't it interesting that this is all coming back, but this time we're going to like it.
00:05:25.600Now, how do you create a situation in eight year, eight years where the people of America won't own anything?
00:05:37.740Well, you get them so in ensnared in debt, you then raise the taxes so they have to sell their stuff.
00:05:47.720And you just make it impossible through, you know, the Green New Deal when you when you have to weatherstrip and you have to put all these things in and you can't use natural gas anymore.
00:06:14.920We are we were on the supply chain thing quite early.
00:06:20.500In fact, I think before before we even blocked anybody in from traveling to China because of the Jetta virus, we were talking about the supply chain.
00:06:34.600We were telling you if this thing shuts down, you're going to have real problems.
00:06:41.300There will be real shortages and you will see a dramatic change in our economy and in our way of life.
00:06:49.080We told you that before the coronavirus was even here.
00:08:05.780And that's why, honestly, that's why she listens to me, because she did it early on and was like, you know, dad knows what he's talking about on that.
00:08:24.100So they know I'm asking you to please, if you if you we are out of time and I can't spend a lot of time trying to convince people that aren't convinced because it's coming quickly.
00:08:39.420And I just want you to go back and look at the records, go back and and if I say something, please at least take it into consideration as something you should seriously consider.
00:10:36.440What I want to tell you here is the supply chain.
00:10:40.000They're now listen carefully when they are talking because they're now talking about public private partnerships that the government needs to get involved in the ports to make sure that they run right.
00:10:54.960When has the government ever run anything effectively?
00:10:59.700When has this administration ever run anything effectively?
00:11:04.680The government needs to stay out of the way and let private industry do it.
00:11:10.200But they're not on the ports and they will cause things to be even worse because that is their intent.
00:11:18.480The number of people quitting their jobs is at an all time high.
00:11:22.640If Joe Biden and his mandate, if they do start enforcing it by November 9th or if the the companies around the country believe that they are going to start getting fined, November 9th is going to be a watershed day in America because you will have hundreds of thousands of people lose their jobs.
00:11:44.360If they haven't had the vaccine, that's not going to sit well.
00:12:14.340The governor can make a mandate like that, but that's the state that is not the federal government.
00:12:22.200By the way, the inflation rate, the White House is now insisting that it is now decreasing.
00:16:20.420We are not going to break the Constitution to go after people who are not paying their taxes.
00:16:28.000We are not going to allow the IRS to be to bully the banks into giving them information for every six hundred dollar transaction that violates the Fourth Amendment.
00:16:43.660Get all lies out of your life because things are going to be bad.
00:16:51.680Last night I saw a disturbing story and most people won't worry about this, but I do.
00:16:56.140I've been talking about AI for 30 years.
00:17:01.360I have been following it for a very long time.
00:17:04.860I have been telling you I was way ahead on 3D printing.
00:17:19.200When AI takes over, especially AGI, ASI, listen to an old show to find out about that, we are in deep trouble because it's now out of your hands.
00:17:32.320They have now strapped to one of these quadrupedal robot dogs a sniper rifle.
00:17:43.580It is the latest that is going for sale for the Pentagon, and they love it.
00:17:53.800It's a 6.5 millimeter Creedmoor cartridge rifle ammunition developed with long range target shooting in mind.
00:18:01.560And this, we do not have the moral capacity to hold.
00:18:07.640Our military, it could fall into the hands of a really bad, we will make the Nazis look like rookies.
00:18:23.560And pray that you are used in peaceful ways to save people.
00:18:30.360Because I believe this audience, and I've always said this, will be the audience that will make the difference between freedom surviving and freedom being lost for at least eight decades.
00:20:12.340U.S. Air Force revealed this week that they have received intelligence that five individuals who boarded a flight out of Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul back in August intended to hijack the aircraft.
00:20:41.040That U.S. forces had to quickly move to stop the situation from happening.
00:21:16.580But as I was thinking things through yesterday, because we are now in phase two of the operation to save these people from slaughter in Afghanistan.
00:21:28.040Phase one was to get them out of the country to what we were called lily pads.
00:21:32.300They were countries that would just host them for a month or so until we could get another country to host them.
00:21:37.480Well, the State Department has stopped us from going to any there will not help us.
00:21:43.860In fact, they're hurting us getting people to other countries.
00:21:46.800They are calling in advance and and saying we can't vouch for this.
00:25:59.620Tell the audience what happened to you in in school.
00:26:03.540Yeah, I've been protesting the mask because our school district set up a mandate.
00:26:11.460I was suspended three times with a two day out of school suspension each.
00:26:16.620I was issued to five hundred dollar trespassing citations.
00:26:20.600So I now owe one thousand dollars in trespassing citations for not leaving after being suspended.
00:26:25.360And then I was arrested after the school was put on lockdown for an hour and a half after I was suspended because they refused to let me back in the car.
00:27:37.420So Grace came to us at the beginning of the year.
00:27:40.240She informed us that she did not want to wear a mask.
00:27:42.660And we her mother and I told her that that was fine, that we would support that decision.
00:27:49.160But if we looked into the legality of their policy and we found the policy to have legal standing, then she would have to make a decision to either wear the mask and go to school or drop out and do homeschooling.
00:28:04.440And so what we what we found was quite the contrary.
00:28:07.540We believe that the Wyoming state constitution affords us the right as parents and legal guardians of grace to make her health care decisions.
00:28:17.040And so we began challenging their authority.
00:28:21.800And and as a result, this is where we ended up.
00:28:33.660You know, so it's important for people to to know that on the day of her arrest, Grace believes about at least a third, if not a half of the student body was not in masks.
00:29:02.240They were going to do this, do that, start suspending kids.
00:29:06.740But they they hadn't actually started to act.
00:29:09.720And they waited until they got an official statement from the governor.
00:29:12.840So Governor Gordon came out with a statement of support to the school boards and the superintendents and the counties that were making the mask policies.
00:29:22.320And as soon as they had that letter of support, then they they began to act and started to suspend a few children.
00:29:32.220So as far as we know, only four kids total had been suspended, even though countless kids have been not wearing masks.
00:29:41.060And and and so they've they've slapped the town into submission.
00:29:50.620You know, these parents are not given the choice and they're using the the guys of the covid-19 Delta variant situation and the quarantine recommendations from the CDC as their reasoning.
00:30:05.220So what's happening is kids are getting contact traced in the classroom if one kid pops positive and then they're sending, you know, hundreds of kids home at a time for 14 days at a time.
00:30:16.300So we're back to we're back to quarantine the healthy.
00:31:15.220Well, last night at the board meeting, I withdraw from the school.
00:31:19.900Um, and so I'm going to start a homeschool program because it's not necessarily safe for me to go back because we've had personal threats to our family.
00:31:28.360And I've been bullied and there was a threat last Friday to the school.
00:33:18.420There's, it's a, it's a tough, rigorous, uh, process that people have to go to, go through to get to our, uh, our classes here, uh, on leadership, uh, that we do at the Mercury studios and Mercury one, um, American journey center.
00:33:33.740But, uh, I'll put you at the front of the line.
00:33:36.500If you would like to come down at, uh, for one of these training sessions, you are a leader of the future and we'd sure like to, to help arm you with the truth, um, about our history and everything else.
00:34:04.740It's just, I mean, uh, but, um, I understand that, uh, you know, you're going to have all kinds of costs, uh, involved in, uh, in legal funds, et cetera, et cetera.
00:34:15.940Uh, and, um, uh, you tried to go to GoFundMe and GoFundMe shut you down.
00:34:26.880I never did get a response from GoFundMe to know the official reason.
00:34:31.240Um, but they, they put a hold on all the funds, the ability to withdraw the money.
00:34:38.020And they did that thing that they needed to get some clarification on what the money would be used for.
00:34:46.720Ah, so, um, so I reached out to them and they would not respond.
00:34:53.000And then, um, uh, got in touch with a couple of people that have had experience in the matter and basically informed me that they, that this is kind of their precursor for their censorship.
00:35:06.060So they were most likely going to shut the, uh, the fund down.
00:35:10.100So we, we, we kind of got ahead of the curve there, opened up a, um, an account with Give, Send, Go.
00:36:01.420And what is the money going to be used for?
00:36:04.320Um, it's going to be used for, uh, not only our legal fees, but legal fees of any other kid in the state and possibly the nation that wants to continue to fight this legally.
00:36:15.080Um, and the more money we get, the more kids we can help.
00:41:44.400And if your dog loves it as much as Uno does, then just go to roughgreens.com slash back and order a full bag and watch your dog change over the next couple of months.
00:45:20.280And it looks, Luke, is there any doubt in your mind that this is true now?
00:45:25.500Well, in the 72 hours since I published my story, which I had to prove everything on my own because no officials would acknowledge it, they've now all acknowledged it.
00:45:36.780You've had the prosecutor, the sheriff, and the school system, I believe, all say that, you know, this was the same kid.
00:48:47.740Has there ever been a bathroom incident?
00:48:50.260And the superintendent goes, ma'am, our records show no bathroom assaults of any kind occurring in the school system.
00:48:57.540So this guy's just out there listening, and he's shocked, and he's stewing, and you're damn right he's mad.
00:49:02.280And, you know, eventually there's just some shouting, and the cops kind of put his hands on him, and it becomes a disorderly conduct arrest.
00:49:10.880But, yeah, the prosecutor, the elected commonwealth attorney, so it's like the top DA, showed up and personally tried him for misdemeanors, which is like, you know, they have staff that do that, the assistant DA.
00:49:23.440But they made a political example out of him and sought jail time for minor misdemeanor disorderly conduct.
00:49:30.660I mean, that is one of the most outrageous things I have heard in modern American history.
00:49:37.400When it comes to an injustice, that's just beyond the pale, that these people knew what was going on.
00:49:48.240And here's a dad who, quite honestly, I think was quite restrained.
00:49:52.840I don't know if you're a dad yet, but when you're a dad, every dad I've talked to said, oh, my gosh, that guy was restrained.
00:49:59.180And, I mean, to have people knowingly deny it for their own political positions, then cover it up, then use the justice system to continue their fraud, is, and then the kid goes on to rape another kid.
00:50:58.360Our school board records show no records of bathroom assaults.
00:51:02.100And this guy, you know, the criminal, the sheriff's investigation was open at that time.
00:51:08.320A police report was filed three weeks prior about forcible sodomy.
00:51:13.080And so, you know, they basically, although, you know, they were prosecuting the kid, they were also prosecuting the dad.
00:51:21.380And then the school board wasn't telling anyone.
00:51:25.520The school system wasn't telling anyone, you know.
00:51:28.540And so he was scheduled to be sent, as I said, to plead guilty today.
00:51:34.780But before that could happen, on October 6th, last week, the sheriff announced that there had been another sexual assault in the school.
00:51:43.540And it turned out that while the school system wasn't telling anyone that this had happened, they transferred the kid to a different school about two miles away.
00:51:51.500He allegedly forcibly held a girl in an empty classroom and sexually assaulted her.
00:51:57.620And so, you know, basically they concealed this and they passed a transgender policy in the interim that a lot of people didn't want them to pass.
00:52:07.240And, you know, girls were horrifically harmed.
00:52:11.700And to this day, I mean, no one cooperated with my story.
00:52:19.460But they're trying to offer these weird, you know, very legalistic explanations that we still have to raise a lot of questions about potentially continued dishonesty about the way they handled this whole thing.
00:52:31.180You know, you can make the case that we couldn't say anything, yada, yada.
00:52:35.160But you don't then treat the dad like this.
00:53:16.320And I mean, the thing is, it was already national news.
00:53:18.820The way that Loudoun County took aggressive measures to pass this policy has been widely covered that they suspended a teacher for speaking at a board meeting where they asked the public for their opinions on a transgender policy.
00:53:31.540A teacher signed up and he gave them an opinion that they didn't happen to like.
00:53:35.120And so they suspended him from his job and it was just to propose his policy.
00:53:39.800They were seeking public opinion before passing the policy.
00:53:42.780So for offering his opinion, which was concern about the transgender policy, they suspended him.
00:53:47.980It was later overturned in the courts.
00:53:50.920They shut down school board meetings when people would show up with too many people had opinions which were different than those of the school board.
00:53:58.120And so there's a long record of aggressive measures taken to manipulate the public in order to ram hyperpolitical agendas down residents' throats through the school system.
00:54:09.080And so this fits right in with a pattern.
00:54:11.440And, you know, the fact that they would allow kids, potentially allow kids to be harmed for this purpose.
00:54:19.360It's like these are hyperpolitical zealots who put politics over education.
00:54:27.640We knew that when they shut down schools for a year and kids didn't learn anything for, you know, 18 months because of union pressure.
00:54:35.600But now the prospect that children were raped in service of a political agenda and making school officials look less incompetent than they actually are, I think it's shocked the entire state and really the country.
00:54:53.260He is the investigative reporter from The Daily Wire that actually asked the question, why is this dad so upset?
00:54:58.980And it has been a it's a story that is being ignored on mainstream media that should tell you everything you need to know when this story is being ignored by the corporate media, with an exception, I think, of Fox.
00:55:16.020You don't need to know any more about if you're getting the truth or not.
00:55:21.140You're not just never turn those organizations on.
00:56:26.240And then they have to admit, no, it is the same kid as piece by piece.
00:56:30.660Every element of my story keeps getting confirmed by other outlets who, you know, the officials basically have been responding to anger from parents.
00:56:40.480And now the prosecutor spoke to The Washington Post and acknowledged, yeah, it's the same kid.
00:56:45.320The Washington Post didn't ask her, well, why did you prosecute the kid's dad or anything like that?
00:56:51.760Yeah, it's, you know, this is not only were they trying to pass this, the transgender policy, but here in Virginia, we're having a governor's race.
00:57:01.120Voting is actually underway right now.
00:57:03.980And, you know, it's a it's a polling at a dead heat.
00:57:07.620Terry McAuliffe wants to be the governor.
00:57:09.140And he's the guy that said parents shouldn't have a role in schools.
00:57:12.180And so, you know, I saw someone say online, one of these crazy people, the right wing media using this this case to make sure Terry McAuliffe doesn't get into using this case.
00:57:24.160How can you put these people are covering for rape in schools for a political agenda?
00:57:33.240How sick do you have to be to not see that?
00:57:46.420I would have done so if there were not an election.
00:57:48.940I would have done so if the kid was not allegedly gender fluid.
00:57:53.260I would have done so regardless of the politics of the situation, because I'm not a lunatic.
00:58:00.300It is news when multiple children are raped by the same person.
00:58:04.460And the fact that there was no interest in covering this, it's not anyone using this to keep Terry McAuliffe out of office.
00:58:13.960The fact that other people were willing to let children get raped and say nothing indicates they wanted to suppress it because they care about getting Terry McAuliffe into office more than they care about children.
00:58:24.500But there's a lot of people here in Virginia who have traditionally voted for Democrats who have been so disgusted by the last year.
00:58:31.460The fact that our kids could not go to school for a year, the fact that they shut down our magnet school, which was a very great school.
00:58:38.100They didn't shut it down, but they got rid of the admissions test because too many Asians were doing well.
00:58:43.960You said it well in the lead into this segment, Glenn.
00:58:47.640And I mean, schools matter. Schools matter more than national politics in some ways, because here's where we have a voice.
00:58:54.140You know, we can't do regular people in presidential, but you can show up at your school board meeting because this isn't limited only to Loudoun County.
00:59:02.640Luke, are you seeing the school board meetings lessen after the FBI threats?
00:59:54.840Most people don't know who the hell is on school boards, but we bear responsibility here.
00:59:59.520It's important to be informed voters and to be active in local politics because, honestly, you know, the opinion that regular people have about president, it may not make a difference.
01:00:10.120You can make a difference in your local community.
01:00:12.280This is the kind of what happened in Loudoun is really bad, but there are problems everywhere.
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01:02:30.880If you stand up and go to your school board meeting, we need to send a message to our local communities.
01:02:38.380And that means the zoning committees as well.
01:02:42.660You've got to know who these people are and go to the meetings and begin to show your local town exactly what you are and what you believe and what you demand from schools.
01:02:57.600Tomorrow, I'm going to tell you about the new sex ed that is now being released.
01:03:53.140If you're like a lot of Americans, you're tired of having to mail in an arm and a leg every time your cell phone bill comes around.
01:04:00.560And it's worse when you realize, depending on which mobile company you're with, they could be donating part of that arm and a leg to causes like Planned Parenthood, who take babies apart arm and a leg at a time.
01:04:11.460Is that what you want to do with your money?
01:04:13.920Because that's what's happening with Verizon.
01:05:24.360I want to introduce you to somebody who is the president of Campus Renewal, a national nonprofit.
01:05:30.260He is a he's also the state chaplain for the Republican Party in Texas.
01:05:36.740He is on America's National Prayer Committee, the National Day of Prayer, the Executive Board of Intercessors for America, the Collegiate Day of Prayer, and also on the Parents Advisory Board for King's College, New York City.
01:05:51.060I met him in our hallway just a couple of days ago.
01:05:57.740He has been painted as a domestic terrorist because of what happened at a school board.
01:06:05.020I want to bring him in now and he can tell the story.
01:06:08.320We have about nine minutes, and I know this is a very complex story, Jeremy, but you tell me where we where we start.
01:06:17.120Yeah, we start with just this district hiring our current superintendent back in June, violating the Open Meetings Act.
01:06:26.640It appears to all of us through a variety of means, which we don't have in nine minutes to tell, that they basically coordinated the hire behind the scenes without the full knowledge of the board or the public, only a subset of the board.
01:06:37.860Okay, and this guy is, you say, you were just asking and others were asking just for a few more days to vet this guy because there were things that were, I mean, he arrested a grandmother, if I'm not mistaken, in his earlier school board role in another district, correct?
01:06:59.880Yeah, in another district, there had been evidence surfaced and a video evidence that he had used a, not so much arrest, but he'd used a restraining order against her to keep her from being able to come onto campus to be able to speak at school board meetings.
01:07:12.700And he enforced it with the district police of Donna ISD.
01:07:15.760And so we had seen there was potentially a history like that, and we wanted the board to further vet him.
01:07:20.740But instead of them further vetting him, five out of the seven, two did not.
01:07:24.820Two stood with the public, but five said, no, we don't even want to vet him.
01:07:30.460And then we watched him be pulled out of the back room in that same meeting they were supposedly voting on his hire and said, oh, he's with us.
01:07:37.240He's traveled for six hours to be here.
01:07:38.960And at that point, I began to realize that they had coordinated this ahead of time, and that's why they were doing this.
01:07:45.560And we've seen further evidence since then that that seems to be the case.
01:07:50.420And so because they had leveraged district resources and everything and already had him in the room while they were literally debating about hiring him.
01:08:18.800I was arrested for basically speaking publicly during my comments period.
01:08:23.460I was called up to the stand to sort of testify in front of the board by the board president.
01:08:28.200Before I got to the stand, she interrupted me and told me that I could not speak because she felt I was going to speak on something that was non-germane.
01:08:36.540But she already knew that she didn't want me to speak because I had written them letters calling them out because I had found out that the superintendent had a protective order against him for assault and that there was allegations against him that he had.
01:08:50.360And I had looked at all the evidence and seen text messages and a variety of other things that he had, according to these allegations, assaulted, shortly after he was hired, his girlfriend, his mistress as well.
01:09:02.920And that from that situation, the reason why he assaulted her was because she had told him that he was pregnant, that she was pregnant.
01:09:14.520So he threatened this woman with violence and saying that he was going to come take care of the kid if she wouldn't, meaning he was willing to threaten his own child with violence.
01:09:24.200And then she went to the school board asking for help because he had threatened to use a few of the school board members against her.
01:09:31.780He had said that some of them were in his back pocket, basically, and that they would support him.
01:09:35.340And so she decided she would try to appeal to the rest.
01:09:37.900And basically only two, the same two that had voted for further vetting, are the only ones that tried to help.
01:09:42.480The other five basically turned a blind eye or discredited her.
01:09:46.740And then a couple of them, we know that at least one, it looks like potentially others, the evidence seems to show to us and our opinion and what we can see.
01:09:56.880And what the victim is alleging is that they then texted the superintendent and then, you know, somehow communicated with him.
01:10:04.020And then he then went to her house and assaulted her and made good on his promise, which is what resulted in the protective order that's still been pending against him.
01:10:22.520And then what happened was I went to go to the board after trying to deal with it via email and smaller means just talking to the board and finding that five of them were keeping it off the agenda.
01:10:32.780They were denying there was any issue, basically.
01:10:36.060They said it wasn't their responsibility to take care of, all these sorts of things.
01:10:40.060So I went to the board meeting to try to talk about it.
01:10:42.240And when I began to speak, the board president cut me off and told me not to, told me that basically she didn't think I could.
01:10:48.540I said, I'll show you how it's germane to the topic.
01:13:02.580And they had arrested him at the same exact time in sort of a clandestine operation where they were at his house and my house at the same time arresting us.
01:13:10.920They had gotten a warrant that very day.
01:13:13.320They had then been able to mobilize all these people within a matter of hours and showed up at our houses.
01:14:06.900About 30 days later, they have another board meeting.
01:14:09.000Except this time, they had stationed police officers outside the front doors of the board meeting.
01:14:13.380And were telling parents that unless you could fit in one of those 18 chairs...
01:14:16.940They had taken all the chairs out of the 375-person auditorium, except for about 18, and said, unless you could sit in one of those, that you were not allowed to be in the room.
01:14:24.780Even other parents had brought their own chairs and were trying to obey the distancing rule, which was easy to do in such a large room.
01:14:31.920The board president was saying things like, well, if you're not in one of these government-approved chairs, basically, you can't be in here and we'll kick you out.
01:14:37.320And they had put police officers at the front doors, preventing people from walking in to that second meeting that was a month later.
01:14:43.900And then we were arrested even a few days after that.
01:14:46.580I was particularly arrested a day after the district received my legal grievance.
01:14:53.560The next day, they came and arrested us.
01:14:59.260They arrested us at about 5 o'clock with intent, I believe, and Dustin believes as well, and so do many, many other people, including our lawyer, to hold us overnight.
01:15:07.840Because there was no magistrate there, and that way they could hold us overnight.
01:15:10.800The community rallied and has worked to raise money.
01:15:15.020And overnight, they basically held a vigil outside the jail cell demanding that we would be released so that we could get a magistrate there.
01:15:22.660But basically, they coordinated the school district, coordinated with the sheriff, who then the sheriff made a special exception for Dustin and I that was against their normal booking policy because they weren't taking people of our level of offense.
01:15:35.440They were only taking violent criminals and drunk drivers and things like that.
01:15:39.400And they made a special exception for us to not only get a warrant, not only run within hours to get to both of our houses, but they made a special booking exception to be able to put us in jail that night.
01:15:49.500They were turning people away for similar level offenses the same night.
01:15:53.880We were treated very specially in a not-so-special good way because we were being targeted for speaking out about malfeasance of our school board, illegal malfeasance, where our superintendent has a protective order against him.
01:16:56.920It's our belief that they were doing all of this in order to minimize public input because they all have done some wrong things.
01:17:05.320And I don't think they wanted to be exposed.
01:17:07.280And we believe they were doing it to minimize public input while two board members also felt the same way.
01:17:13.240The same two, Daniel Bone and Mary Weston, who had voted for further vetting and had been trying to get this on the agenda to speak about what the superintendent was at least alleged to have done and very credible evidence.
01:17:26.680Those same two decided in that board meeting you're describing to walk out because they felt this was a violation of the Texas Open Meetings Act.
01:17:34.160And they didn't want to, you know, have to deal with going to jail or anything over.
01:17:38.480So they left in the middle of that school board meeting.
01:17:40.280So if you picture the school board meeting is now 30 days later from the original incident, they've got police officers holding people outside the doors.
01:17:47.400They have two board members that leave in the middle because they say we're not going to have any part of this.
01:17:50.960And then shortly right after that, they then vote to pass the tax increase.
01:17:55.420And they don't have enough votes, but they passed it anyway.
01:19:36.160We need to raise money for our legal defense and to make sure that this does not happen on other school boards across the country, like we're seeing with the national stuff with Biden and the AG.
01:19:47.000And your listeners to rise, riseforstudents.org, riseforstudents.org.
01:19:51.520And that will take you straight to a page where you can donate to our legal fund, which we'll use 100% to make sure that this stops in this district and that we can set a precedent for it not to ever happen again in other districts where police force is used against citizens just simply trying to speak out.
01:21:20.760You are listening to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:21:23.340I want you to know that progress is being made.
01:21:31.180There are people running for school board.
01:21:33.780There are parents that are showing up.
01:21:35.820There are teachers that are turning now on the unions.
01:21:41.680Things are moving and you can't give up.
01:21:44.760We're showing you some of these stories so you see that it's things are happening at the local level that if you're not paying attention in your local town, even a small town, Round Rock, things are happening.
01:27:05.180When I talk about national divorce, and I've written a piece about it, a couple things at my substack at Late Republic Nonsense, I'm using it as kind of a rhetorical device.
01:27:20.020I'm not saying, hey, let's do this tomorrow because this is great.
01:28:58.040And, you know, of course, once 9-11 started, we have a whole different, you know, a whole different ball rolling down and a whole different country.
01:29:21.480I think it's 45 percent of the people who voted for Biden won a national divorce and 55 percent that voted for Trump won a national divorce.
01:29:30.480And it's because there's no way back to each other.
01:29:33.760If I believe in the bill of rights, then I can't go with you if, you know, you want to shut down anybody who thinks differently than you.
01:30:54.160So, you were saying last night that one of the things that we have to do is we have to start waking up to a two rail society that there are those who are going to go this way and then those that want to go the other way.
01:31:14.660But that is a monstrous task to accomplish quickly.
01:31:18.880I mean, because you need pretty much everything.
01:31:21.580I mean, Texas is the only one that has its power grid and it is disconnected from the rest of the country.
01:31:30.180Texas is the only one that has all of their gold in place.
01:31:34.520But you need new banking systems because, you know, I say this and I'm not sure people really understand.
01:31:41.300It's going to be harder and harder for you to get a loan.
01:31:52.640But I mean, you know that because of ESG and some of these other things, like there's a story today that the green energy companies can't get a loan.
01:33:07.640I would say that everybody who runs a business in America, small or large, you could have a pizza shop or a bakery or, you know, I mean, something.
01:33:18.840Or you could have a multi-billion dollar corporation.
01:33:22.240Figure out how to put it in service of, let's say, red America.
01:33:28.560Figure out how to say, I'm going to create a product that appeals to a certain segment and do it explicitly.
01:33:36.160They tell you when you buy sneakers, when you buy any other products, the subliminal message with Colin Kaepernick that Nike is sending is, these shoes are not for you, red America.
01:34:31.960Okay, let's start a company that, you know, that is more reasonable to, or amenable to red America.
01:34:39.640So I don't know why this doesn't happen more often, because we've obviously shown that you can get, you can get out of that and you can start your own thing.
01:34:52.420And if you are appealing to, you know, I'd love to have everybody listen, but we're clearly for these principles and you can make money there.
01:35:01.880And there's a ton of people that are craving product.
01:35:07.220The problem is, is that, for instance, banking, I mean, the federal regulation of banking is crazy.
01:35:14.360For us, the internet, social media, you're going up against Google to make anything that is, is separate, apart, and good, is years in development.
01:35:30.900It's going to be very difficult, but this is why we need really good red state governors.
01:35:36.760That, that, that can help out with this.
01:35:41.340And we need more people who are, you know, living in New York and New Jersey and California who are, you know, who are conservative to move to Texas, bring their companies and set things up more money, more, you know, more entrepreneurship, more, you know, entrepreneurship in the service of these principles.
01:36:00.640I mean, let's get real for, for, for, for decades, we thought, you know, what we're, we're, you know, we're all, the board of directors is all personally conservative, but we're operating as if we're agnostic to what's happening in America.
01:36:17.300And, you know, and, and I think people are starting very slowly to wake up to that fact.
01:36:22.660I just heard from a friend this morning who said he is seeing so many people who are conservative walking away and just going, it's time for me to take care of my family, uh, and just buckle up for what's coming.
01:36:38.100And I just don't think there's a win in the end for you and your family.
01:36:43.440If you, I mean, because if you're so atomized, yeah, if you're, if you're all by yourself, um, and you.
01:36:52.660Think you're just going to be able to be quiet and survive.
01:36:55.940Remember the great resets plan is that you will own nothing by 2030.
01:37:03.300That's quite an amazing statement to make.
01:37:06.480I mean, think of how, how do you get a country that is so focused on ownership of things to have the population own nothing in eight years?
01:37:19.300You're, you're not going to be left alone.
01:37:21.180You're not going to, there's no place to hide here.
01:37:24.320And the, the, the idea that we strengthen and we gather together in these red states and we hold our politicians locally and at the state level responsible.
01:37:40.540I mean, I was just, we just had a girl on that was arrested at a high school, uh, in, in Laramie, Wyoming for not wearing a mask, Laramie, Wyoming.
01:37:52.260When you have that happening in a, in a, just an absolute red state like Wyoming, you got problems.
01:38:01.740It means that people are sleeping on the job.
01:38:03.980It means the people in Wyoming said, you know what?
01:38:08.620We don't have to watch the school board.
01:38:10.760We don't have to keep our eyes on, on, on these things.
01:38:14.180And they're going to start having to do so.
01:38:16.580You know, I mean, the other thing we've been through, what, 20 years now of at least 10 of this concept of digital networks connecting people.
01:38:27.640I think phase two of where we have to go is to create local communities where we know one another.
01:38:43.700And, uh, just happens to be that as we're talking about living close to each other and living in like-minded communities, let me tell you about realestateagentsitrust.com.
01:38:54.080Also talking about starting a company with principles.