The Glenn Beck Program - August 24, 2022


Student Loan Forgiveness Screws Over Minorities | Guests: Mark Levin & Amos Miller | 8⧸24⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

146.11317

Word Count

18,202

Sentence Count

1,745

Misogynist Sentences

15

Hate Speech Sentences

24


Summary

Amos the Amish Farmer joins Glenn Beck to talk about the FBI, corruption, and the Florida School Board elections. Glenn also talks about how the government is trying to take control of our schools, and why you should be worried about it.


Transcript

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00:00:53.800 All right, you sick freak.
00:00:55.880 Boy, we have a really great show for you today.
00:00:58.540 I mean, it's going to go everywhere.
00:01:00.480 We're from crime, corruption, good news, and Amos the Amish Farmer.
00:01:06.400 It's taken us weeks to get Amos to a phone.
00:01:12.020 And you will enjoy this interview.
00:01:14.780 We've spent hours on it.
00:01:17.080 Coming up all on today's broadcast.
00:01:18.960 We've got no room to compromise.
00:01:44.440 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:02:09.780 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:15.360 Hey, hello and welcome.
00:02:18.200 It's a big show today.
00:02:19.440 It's a really big show.
00:02:20.300 I mean, not this particular show.
00:02:22.800 This one's, you know, average.
00:02:25.060 I mean, and we have Amos the Amish Farmer on today.
00:02:28.940 I mean, that could go either way.
00:02:32.980 That could be one for the record books or just the worst.
00:02:38.120 Amos the Amish Farmer.
00:02:39.600 We have been trying to get a hold of him for weeks.
00:02:42.320 You have no idea how hard it is to get an Amish Farmer on the phone.
00:02:50.660 He's going to be on telling us what the government is doing to the Amish Farmers right now.
00:02:54.600 And also, we have some really good news.
00:02:58.460 Really good news.
00:02:59.420 And I'm going to share that in just about 60 seconds.
00:03:02.760 So stand by.
00:03:03.980 But a very important TV show tonight that I'm really excited about.
00:03:08.120 We tell you all about the FBI.
00:03:11.060 Oh, you're going to learn so much about the FBI.
00:03:15.760 Oh, boy.
00:03:16.540 That's tonight at 9, only on Blaze TV.
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00:04:47.020 We have some good news for you.
00:04:49.160 If you look at what happened in the elections around the country yesterday,
00:04:55.400 Florida flipped multiple major school boards from liberal to conservative.
00:05:01.920 Huh?
00:05:03.220 Conservatives are taking back control of the public schools.
00:05:07.120 Florida school board elections have been major political battleground this cycle.
00:05:12.120 Ron DeSantis went out and he was campaigning.
00:05:15.940 I mean, school board elections never used to get anybody to show up.
00:05:21.260 But with the primary elections in Florida, New York, and Oklahoma yesterday,
00:05:26.700 Florida has general elections for school boards, meaning the winners will be official members of the boards.
00:05:33.480 Now, let me give you, in Sarasota County,
00:05:35.580 the Sarasota County school board flipped from a 3-2 leftist majority to a 4-1 conservative majority.
00:05:44.700 That's amazing.
00:05:45.640 All three candidates won the election and they were endorsed by the 1776 project.
00:05:53.540 Oh, gee, the 1776 project.
00:05:55.400 What is that?
00:05:55.880 Oh, that's the first thing that Joe Biden got rid of.
00:06:00.100 Remember, they were the ones that gave the true history of America.
00:06:04.480 Oh, it's so dangerous.
00:06:06.040 It's telling the truth.
00:06:07.980 Anyway, they have a PAC and Governor DeSantis also campaigned with these guys.
00:06:12.160 Clay County, the school board now has a 3-2 conservative majority after three conservative candidates won their election.
00:06:20.700 Let's see.
00:06:22.960 Duval County, city of Jacksonville, school board, which also encompasses the city of Jacksonville, also flipped conservative.
00:06:31.140 DeSantis-backed candidates, Charlotte Joyce and April Carney won their seats.
00:06:36.640 Joyce was reelected.
00:06:38.280 Carney defeated the incumbent, Elizabeth Anderson.
00:06:41.000 Anderson, who has been in the last few weeks saying, oh, these people, they're just against black people.
00:06:49.140 And no, that wasn't obviously true.
00:06:52.720 But she said any black person that is for anybody but me is a token.
00:06:58.340 OK, we got it.
00:06:59.740 We got it.
00:07:00.360 She's gone.
00:07:00.840 Miami-Dade County, Miami-Dade school board now flipped to conservative, making it the largest school district in the country with conservative majority boards.
00:07:12.620 That's phenomenal.
00:07:15.260 Phenomenal.
00:07:16.540 Martin County school board flipped conservative.
00:07:19.140 All three 1776 project PAC endorsed candidates winning their seats.
00:07:25.680 Many other school boards up for grab.
00:07:28.600 On Tuesday, Governor DeSantis made a campaign trail blitz.
00:07:31.780 By the way, there is also I'm trying to think.
00:07:37.060 Make sure.
00:07:37.780 Moms for Liberty also was a conservative group that was out there really working hard and campaigning.
00:07:43.380 And there's another one, too.
00:07:44.420 I can't can't find.
00:07:45.620 But I'm sorry if I missed you, because it is these conservative groups that are out there really working hard.
00:07:52.320 The school boards now that they flip seats and won several conservative majorities.
00:07:57.540 Bay, Brevard, Clay, Duvall, Flager, Hernando, Hillsborough, Martin, Miami-Dade, Okaloosa, Polk, Putnam, Sarasota.
00:08:06.900 That is phenomenal.
00:08:10.540 Phenomenal.
00:08:11.180 I really wanted to share really good news with you.
00:08:15.620 So, Chris is now the Democratic gubernatorial primary candidate.
00:08:22.640 Good luck.
00:08:26.360 Let's see.
00:08:28.000 That was an interesting one, too, in that, you know, he was running against a woman, Nikki Freed,
00:08:33.220 who is seen as an up and coming in the up and coming candidate in the AOC wing of the Democratic Party.
00:08:40.580 Now, Chris is obviously the the most transparently pathetic politician in American history as he just switches parties at any point to just run for random races and most of the time lose them.
00:08:55.420 But this was seen on the Democratic side as do we want a hardcore progressive or do we want someone that maybe can convince some moderates to vote for?
00:09:04.240 Correct.
00:09:04.840 And I don't think I mean, I don't.
00:09:06.960 Yeah, I don't think it's going to work.
00:09:07.940 The stuff that is happening and you're seeing on national television, that's not the way it feels.
00:09:12.360 I'll show you in about a half an hour.
00:09:14.340 I'm going to correct a national story that I've been reading about for days.
00:09:18.460 We haven't had a chance to correct it, but I'm going to correct it today.
00:09:22.640 It's phenomenal.
00:09:23.740 But the local people know what's going on.
00:09:27.120 So don't believe any of this, any of this crap.
00:09:32.020 Let's see.
00:09:33.580 Ellen DeGeneres, her animated series aimed at preschools has been canceled.
00:09:41.240 The it couldn't happen to nicer people in our section for that today.
00:09:45.280 New York Times Union accuses the paper of systemic racism in performance review.
00:09:51.180 It couldn't happen to a nicer group of people.
00:09:55.500 New York City freaking out because New York City says it's going to cost them 300 million dollars a year to house immigrants in hotels.
00:10:06.680 Hmm.
00:10:08.360 Maybe you shouldn't be for open borders.
00:10:12.420 I ain't New York.
00:10:15.080 There's a new poll out.
00:10:16.640 Two out of three Americans favor public funding for pregnancy clinics.
00:10:22.300 Now, I read that.
00:10:23.940 And what are you thinking?
00:10:25.440 Say it, Stu.
00:10:26.640 That's good.
00:10:27.540 Well, I mean, you know, I mean, they're not wanting to burn them down, which at this point I think is good news.
00:10:32.660 Yeah, there's always a catch.
00:10:34.160 Okay.
00:10:34.440 There's always a catch.
00:10:35.940 Okay.
00:10:36.360 After survey participants were asked to read statements explaining the services that pregnancy centers would provide to women,
00:10:46.640 prenatal care, housing, clothing, diapers, empowerment to choose life.
00:10:53.300 Overall support rose to 74 percent, and this included a jump to 73 percent of Democrats.
00:11:02.080 Also, also 73 percent of Democrats.
00:11:06.160 They are so out of touch.
00:11:07.260 It's really incredible.
00:11:08.820 Yet every news broadcast will tell you how these people are should be deleted from the Internet, how they are.
00:11:15.020 They're not being tracked by Google.
00:11:17.200 They're now being flagged, or not by Yelp.
00:11:19.280 Elizabeth Warren wants to make it illegal to have a pregnancy center, which is fascinating because one of the comebacks when it comes to abortion from the left is,
00:11:28.520 oh, you guys want all these babies to be born.
00:11:31.060 Well, what about helping out the mothers with care then?
00:11:33.440 I guess we have to help them with prenatal care, and we have to give them all these services.
00:11:38.180 And we're all like, yeah, that would be great.
00:11:40.560 We accept your terms.
00:11:43.800 We would absolutely love to help with that.
00:11:45.640 Yeah, that's fine.
00:11:46.340 That's good.
00:11:46.820 And that's what crisis pregnancy centers are.
00:11:47.620 Yeah.
00:11:47.820 So, yeah.
00:11:48.420 And then they want those, as soon as you say that, then they want them to be closed down.
00:11:52.660 I don't understand how those two things work together.
00:11:54.400 So, you also have some news from the 2024 presidential general election.
00:12:00.000 Some polls have been run.
00:12:01.360 Donald Trump, 40%.
00:12:03.360 Joe Biden, 32%.
00:12:06.040 Liz Cheney, 11%.
00:12:07.980 This is if Liz Cheney is in.
00:12:09.840 Now, listen to this.
00:12:11.060 19% of those polls said Cheney should run for president, compared with 51% who said she should not.
00:12:17.080 I'm all for her running for president.
00:12:20.080 Among Democrats, 30% said she should run.
00:12:23.460 10% of Republicans said the same thing.
00:12:26.760 Now, why am I for her running?
00:12:30.760 Because it brings support for Biden down from 46% to 32%.
00:12:37.900 And Trump's support goes from 42% to 40%.
00:12:41.700 So, the people voting for Cheney are coming from the left.
00:12:46.080 Yes.
00:12:46.900 Yes.
00:12:47.340 What a surprise.
00:12:48.080 I am mildly surprised it's that dramatic, actually.
00:12:53.000 I am, too.
00:12:53.400 I am, too.
00:12:53.920 That's a really big margin.
00:12:55.360 But, you know what?
00:12:56.220 That shows me that the Democrats, our neighbors, who vote Democrat, are not for this crazy crap.
00:13:05.000 They're not.
00:13:05.680 You're right.
00:13:06.180 They want somebody like Lynn Cheney.
00:13:08.240 Remember.
00:13:08.860 Or Liz Cheney.
00:13:09.660 Liz Cheney.
00:13:10.680 Remember, they voted for Joe Biden because he was just going to bring back normalcy.
00:13:15.500 He was in the middle.
00:13:16.020 He's going to be normal.
00:13:17.300 Right.
00:13:17.440 This is not normal.
00:13:18.480 Right.
00:13:18.740 No.
00:13:18.980 None of this is normal.
00:13:20.180 No.
00:13:20.660 And they...
00:13:21.060 So, that's...
00:13:21.420 It is interesting.
00:13:22.180 A good chunk of them are saying that this is happening.
00:13:25.120 This probably means she's not going to run as an independent, right?
00:13:27.540 Yes.
00:13:27.740 Her point here is she's going to calculate this to see how she can hurt Donald Trump the most.
00:13:33.040 I don't know that there's any way for her to actually hurt Donald Trump in this.
00:13:36.960 Even if she...
00:13:37.460 I mean, she runs at a Republican, she'll just get smoked.
00:13:39.540 Right.
00:13:40.000 So, I don't know what path she has other than taking a bunch of money and running ads against
00:13:43.620 Donald Trump, which is probably where this ends up.
00:13:45.420 And I don't know.
00:13:46.460 So, I honestly don't know how a Democrat could vote for her because she's getting a lot of
00:13:52.800 funding if she runs for president from the Koch brothers.
00:13:57.780 At least...
00:13:58.480 Well, it's hard to get it from both of them at this point.
00:14:01.300 I mean, the Koch brothers are powerful, but the donations from beyond the grave are difficult.
00:14:05.400 I just love that that is the Koch brothers that are funding.
00:14:10.620 It's the foundation.
00:14:11.560 It's the foundation.
00:14:12.060 That is funding.
00:14:14.260 A lot of this.
00:14:15.260 Yeah, a lot of this, which, huh.
00:14:17.940 I thought they were hardcore conservatives that were just as crazy and as dangerous as
00:14:24.860 Stalin.
00:14:25.640 You've forgotten the rule, Glenn, which is whatever argument is available to you that will help
00:14:30.600 you at that moment, you make it.
00:14:32.200 Correct.
00:14:32.480 That is what our politics are right now.
00:14:34.440 And let me show you how well it's going to work out.
00:14:39.160 In the file, we told you so, comes this story.
00:14:46.740 Less than a full month after it was announced that Senator Joe Manchin came to an agreement
00:14:51.260 with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer in order to get the misnamed Inflation Reduction
00:14:55.320 Act passed, that deal may already be falling apart.
00:14:59.020 The deal that took place between Manchin and Schumer, as well as the Biden and House Speaker
00:15:03.320 Nancy Pelosi assured Manchin, that there would be separate methods approved that would involve
00:15:08.060 permits for energy infrastructure, including gas pipelines.
00:15:11.660 And there would also be new lease sales for oil drilling on federal lands.
00:15:15.820 But it doesn't seem like everybody's on board now.
00:15:20.160 Huh.
00:15:21.500 You know what?
00:15:22.120 Who is that dope that voted was the deciding vote for Obamacare?
00:15:28.020 And he said, I just want to make sure I negotiated so no money would ever go for abortions.
00:15:36.220 Oh, I remember how stupid you were.
00:15:40.960 Well, it looks like Joe Manchin did the same thing.
00:15:44.680 Apparently, Tom Carper from Delaware says he's reserving judgment for now.
00:15:52.840 Tom Carper sure doesn't sound sold on permitting the deal of Chuck Schumer with Joe Manchin.
00:15:58.740 While Carper's highlighted remarks begin sounding hopeful enough, there's still room for concern.
00:16:03.500 I'm confident we'll find some areas where we agree.
00:16:06.940 There will probably be some areas where we don't agree.
00:16:09.580 I'm not sure of the vehicle, but I feel confident we'll get to that.
00:16:13.540 At the end of the day, I just don't want us to make the changes in permitting
00:16:18.200 that will undermine our ability to fight climate change, he said.
00:16:23.060 Huh.
00:16:25.240 Wow.
00:16:25.800 I guess that is what happens when you make a deal with the devil.
00:16:34.800 Can we just bring up Bart Stupak?
00:16:38.460 That's it.
00:16:39.340 You have not thought of that name in a long time, but he was very famously the guy who
00:16:44.680 said, I'm holding the line on abortion funding.
00:16:48.060 I will not vote for Obamacare unless they promise me none of this will happen.
00:16:53.140 And of course, he, they promised him and he voted for it and it passed and they did it
00:16:58.080 anyway.
00:16:59.320 Hmm.
00:17:00.720 Did the voters remember him?
00:17:03.140 Uh, is he still in Congress?
00:17:04.840 Oh no, I don't think so.
00:17:05.960 Yeah.
00:17:06.560 Bart Stupak.
00:17:07.420 Yeah.
00:17:07.860 I think the people of West Virginia.
00:17:10.280 It's a perfect name for someone to fall for that scheme.
00:17:13.420 Bart Stupak.
00:17:15.240 Um, the, uh, I think.
00:17:17.740 He was out in 2011.
00:17:19.620 He lasted a few months.
00:17:21.500 Wow.
00:17:21.900 And then he was toast.
00:17:22.780 I think Joe Manchin's going to face the same kind of thing.
00:17:25.640 This is going to devastate West Virginia.
00:17:28.300 Oh, please, please.
00:17:29.040 West Virginia.
00:17:29.880 We beg of you here.
00:17:31.060 We, we love you.
00:17:32.040 West Virginia.
00:17:32.860 You voted for Donald Trump by 39 points and you keep sending this horror show to the Senate.
00:17:37.800 This guy who sits here and does this every single time, every time he tells us he's going
00:17:48.040 to be Mr. Tough Guy and hold the law.
00:17:51.040 He's a moderate after all.
00:17:53.200 And then every time he does the same thing, he acts as if he's tough so he can, he can fool
00:18:02.420 you into voting for him.
00:18:03.840 And then he does this crap every single time.
00:18:07.600 He is a fraud.
00:18:10.220 And a state, yeah, I can, you want to say Joe Manchin, oh, he's from Illinois.
00:18:14.700 You might say, okay, wow, I got a somewhat moderate guy from Illinois.
00:18:18.940 West Virginia voted for Donald Trump by 39 points.
00:18:23.000 There is no reason for you to send this disaster to Washington over and over again.
00:18:28.340 Please stop this.
00:18:31.120 Imagine if he had the opportunity to save tens of thousands of dollars.
00:18:35.440 No, I know.
00:18:36.700 I've got them.
00:18:37.920 Oh, I have them.
00:18:39.500 How many four letter words were in your comment?
00:18:41.100 Because there's a bunch of mine.
00:18:43.000 More than I could count.
00:18:44.800 Okay, sorry.
00:18:45.660 Just think about saving money right now.
00:18:48.420 That is the most important thing you can do.
00:18:51.860 I know your day is busy enough as it is, but please, will you take a few minutes to give
00:18:57.060 American financing a call?
00:18:58.700 I have to tell you, getting 10 minutes in my schedule is like impossible, just impossible.
00:19:04.840 I just wrote a letter to a guy this morning, an email to a guy who's been trying to get
00:19:08.960 a hold of me for weeks.
00:19:10.580 And I'm like, no, no, no.
00:19:12.480 I want you to know it's really, really important to me.
00:19:14.780 You're really important.
00:19:16.200 I just haven't had a second.
00:19:18.660 I know your day is like that.
00:19:20.420 But there couldn't be anything more important than getting your financial house in order.
00:19:27.620 Please call American Financing today.
00:19:30.300 If you have high interest credit cards, you're looking, you know, from behind the eight ball,
00:19:35.780 please just call American Financing.
00:19:39.120 Give them 10 minutes.
00:19:39.820 See if they can help you.
00:19:40.640 800-906-2440, 800-906-2440, or AmericanFinancing.net.
00:19:46.880 American Financing, NMLS, 182334, www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org.
00:19:53.100 10 seconds.
00:19:53.660 Station ID.
00:19:54.200 Well, we have more of a Bart Stupak update.
00:20:08.220 Oh, we do.
00:20:08.900 Yes.
00:20:09.180 This is the guy who will.
00:20:10.460 And it just, we're only doing this because, uh, Joe Manchin, this is your future.
00:20:18.600 All right, go ahead.
00:20:19.100 I will say, I don't know that I believe, I don't know if I believe either one of them
00:20:22.160 actually cared about what they said they were taking a stand over.
00:20:24.640 Yeah, no, I don't think so either.
00:20:25.420 That's an important distinction.
00:20:26.660 But it was March 2010.
00:20:29.320 President Obama and Bart Stupak reached an understanding where the, by the president promised
00:20:35.100 to sign an executive order barring federal funding of abortion through the Patient Protection
00:20:40.140 and Affordable Care Act or Obamacare.
00:20:41.740 That was March 2010.
00:20:44.260 In April 2010, Stupak announced his intention to retire from Congress.
00:20:49.720 He lasted one month and people said, hey, does this have to do with the thing that you
00:20:55.300 just, he said, no, he just didn't like the travel.
00:20:59.020 Too much travel, Glenn.
00:21:00.660 He was in Congress for four terms, five terms, and just decided on that day.
00:21:05.480 No, a month later.
00:21:06.200 From 1992 to 2010, he was in Congress and fine with the travel, and then at the last
00:21:13.100 minute, just like, gosh, all of this travel, nothing to do with the fact that I just sold
00:21:18.500 out my constituents and took a deal that he had to know was going to be broken.
00:21:24.600 Tonight at nine o'clock, the raid on Mar-a-Lago can be explained with this quote from Darth Sidious.
00:21:31.220 All who gain power are afraid to lose it.
00:21:34.080 We all know what this is really about.
00:21:36.900 The 2024 election, whether you love Trump or hate him, this is a lot bigger than just
00:21:41.240 one man, and it is also protecting the power for those like Darth Sidious that are in the
00:21:48.560 FBI and the government.
00:21:50.640 The DOJ has failed to find January 6th extremists.
00:21:54.120 They've failed to find any white Christian national extremists.
00:21:57.120 They have failed to find anything on President Trump.
00:21:59.860 So now a giant fishing expedition.
00:22:02.240 We saw this for over four years as they were desperate of getting to get rid of Trump and
00:22:08.580 regain power.
00:22:11.520 Old dogs do the same boring tricks.
00:22:14.880 Tonight, I'll show you a chalkboard that reveals what I think the FBI was really looking for
00:22:19.640 at Mar-a-Lago.
00:22:20.720 And when you see it all laid out, I think it's pretty much undeniable.
00:22:24.320 And the U.S. government is growing in size and strength under this president.
00:22:28.740 He is turning full power with his out-of-control government on you and me.
00:22:35.060 I'll show you the history of the FBI and IRS and why they both should be abolished.
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00:24:19.740 Monkey pox.
00:24:25.920 Monkey pox.
00:24:27.580 Monkey pox.
00:24:29.480 Yeah.
00:24:30.700 It's a monkey pox update, even though we don't have an update on monkey pox.
00:24:34.200 Monkey pox.
00:24:36.560 Monkey pox.
00:24:37.200 Monkey pox.
00:24:38.380 But I do have this.
00:24:39.840 A couple of things.
00:24:40.860 First of all, there is an outbreak of a new viral infection referred to as the tomato flu.
00:24:51.100 First detected in children in southern India.
00:24:57.200 It is spread to two other states in India now.
00:25:01.140 Scientists are trying to identify exactly what this virus is.
00:25:04.540 It's been referred to as tomato flu because of the painful red blisters it produces on the body.
00:25:11.260 Oh, how fun.
00:25:12.000 It looks like tomatoes.
00:25:14.080 They say it's very contagious.
00:25:17.560 Children are particularly vulnerable because it spreads easily through close contacts such as naps.
00:25:25.780 And touching unclean surfaces or putting things in your mouth.
00:25:28.900 It's a rare viral infection.
00:25:31.840 It is considered non-life-threatening.
00:25:34.900 But because of the experience of the COVID-19 pandemic, they want to make sure that we don't get the tomato flu.
00:25:43.000 Also, the WHO says the Congo has now just declared a resurgence of Ebola.
00:25:50.500 The World Health Organization said the Democratic Republic of the Congo has reported a resurgence of the deadly Ebola virus.
00:25:57.280 It's right there in the region where it usually hits really super hard.
00:26:04.500 But they've got, you know, a thousand doses of Ebola vaccine stockpiled.
00:26:12.540 So I'm sure everything is great.
00:26:14.120 And while we don't have a monkeypox update, I do have one final health update for you.
00:26:21.920 The, is it Coleraine or Coleraine Township in Ohio?
00:26:26.440 The township police had to make a call to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources earlier this week after finding what they called a zombie deer.
00:26:37.080 Quote, end quote.
00:26:39.640 The official said the officers were called out to report a deer on the side of Blue Rock Road that might have been hit by a car.
00:26:46.660 When officers got there, they found the deer standing, staring off into the distance.
00:26:52.220 Officers said the deer wasn't fazed by any sirens or shouting and had weird patches of fur.
00:26:59.400 That's a quote.
00:27:00.580 All, it makes me uncomfortable when officials say, and there were weird patches of fur all over his body.
00:27:07.980 Officials say the strange behavior and appearance aren't super uncommon.
00:27:11.720 But, after calling the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, a game warden told officers that the west side of Cincinnati has been getting hit with these, quote, zombie deer.
00:27:26.700 Hmm.
00:27:27.480 Okay.
00:27:28.600 I mean, I don't know about you, but it's the first time I've ever heard of zombie deer.
00:27:34.820 But, hey, we've all been living and learning a lot lately, haven't we?
00:27:44.060 Zombie deer.
00:27:46.280 Ow.
00:27:47.120 Welcome to Pac-Ray from Pac-Ray Unleashed.
00:27:49.840 You ever heard of zombie deer?
00:27:50.780 Not ever.
00:27:52.020 No.
00:27:52.560 Yeah.
00:27:53.240 I have not.
00:27:54.060 Makes me a little nervous.
00:27:55.920 I have heard of deer wearing Kevlar vests in the forest.
00:27:59.820 Yes.
00:28:00.300 Yeah, that happens all the time.
00:28:01.640 And that's why people use AR-15s, of course.
00:28:03.760 I usually only like to.
00:28:04.960 They just won't go down.
00:28:06.000 Yeah.
00:28:06.260 I usually like to only mention that at funerals.
00:28:09.520 Yeah.
00:28:10.340 You know.
00:28:10.620 Yeah.
00:28:11.220 Usually.
00:28:11.780 So, it's so important.
00:28:13.220 So important.
00:28:14.340 So.
00:28:14.560 Mm-hmm.
00:28:15.100 Okay.
00:28:15.840 Something that is, again, not really in the news.
00:28:21.400 And I don't understand why.
00:28:24.860 After years of revelations about strange lights in the sky, firsthand reports from Navy pilots about UFOs and government investigations, Congress now has admitted something startling.
00:28:39.920 It doesn't believe, quote, all UFOs are man-made.
00:28:46.280 Buried deep in a report that is an addendum to the Intelligence Authorization Act for fiscal year 2023, a budget that governs America's clandestine services, Congress made two startling claims.
00:28:59.780 The first is that cross-domain transmedium threats to the United States national security are expanding exponentially.
00:29:08.980 Cross-domain transmedium threats?
00:29:13.080 So, I'm not sure what a cross-domain transmedium threat is, but cross-domain and transmedium, maybe something that can go from space to air to water.
00:29:27.880 Yeah, that's exactly what it is.
00:29:29.340 I think so, yeah.
00:29:29.580 It's space to air to water.
00:29:30.900 And it's without our ability to understand how it's doing it.
00:29:35.800 It's like doing it in a way that is not achievable and with our current technology that we understand.
00:29:40.320 So, cross-domain transmedium threats to the United States national security are expanding, not just expanding, but expanding exponentially.
00:29:50.260 The second is that it wants to distinguish between UFOs that are human in origin and those that are not.
00:29:56.400 Quote, temporary, non-attributed objects, or those that are positively identified as man-made after analysis, will be passed to appropriate offices and should not be considered under the definition of unidentified aerospace undersea phenomena.
00:30:14.900 Hmm.
00:30:15.980 Well, okay.
00:30:18.480 How come more people are not – the government – this is from the commission that I think Rubio is heading.
00:30:31.760 We should get Rubio on about this.
00:30:33.700 And they're making a pretty astounding statement, and nobody seems to care.
00:30:40.860 In the world that I was living in when I grew up, this would have been an earth-shattering admission.
00:30:48.740 That's because there weren't so many things to worry about that aren't UFO-related.
00:30:53.500 And can I tell you something?
00:30:55.540 My view of UFOs have completely changed.
00:30:59.200 I actually would welcome them.
00:31:01.420 I know.
00:31:02.060 At this point, yeah.
00:31:03.160 Yeah.
00:31:03.520 Yeah.
00:31:03.880 You'd be like, okay.
00:31:05.140 Oh, it's a cookbook?
00:31:06.420 Fine.
00:31:06.980 Let's go.
00:31:07.480 The way they worded it, it seems like part of what they're doing is just separating those things that we know were like unidentified flying objects that we now know are man-made as opposed to ones we don't know the origin of, right?
00:31:22.980 Yeah.
00:31:23.200 They're just saying – they're setting those to separate offices.
00:31:25.420 Well, and they should be separated.
00:31:26.700 Right.
00:31:27.000 Members of the Senate Intelligence Committee believe on a unanimous bipartisan basis that some UFOs have non-human origins.
00:31:37.480 Hmm.
00:31:39.120 After all, why would Congress establish and task a powerful new office with investigating non-man-made UFOs if objects didn't exist?
00:31:48.700 Well, they're saying they don't know if they're – they don't know the origin.
00:31:52.420 Yeah, but the problem is with this, because remember, we've done several specials on this on the Blaze and tried to make it so it wasn't conspiracy-like.
00:32:00.820 We've talked to the people who are actually investigating these things for the government, and it is the cross-domain transmedium.
00:32:07.900 It is these objects that do not slow down, and they go from space to air to water, and they can navigate at very high speeds in ways we don't even understand.
00:32:21.020 That's impossible for anybody on Earth to do that.
00:32:23.300 Correct, and the problem is they said the technology is so advanced that it would change an entire country.
00:32:31.920 So if China had this or Russia had this, you would have seen parts of it in other things in the world, but there's no evidence.
00:32:42.880 Plus, they would have destroyed us by now.
00:32:45.360 Don't you think?
00:32:46.120 If they had the ability to do this kind of stuff, they would have at least scared us.
00:32:49.220 They would have at least scare us.
00:32:50.740 For sure.
00:32:51.600 Yeah.
00:32:51.940 They'd threaten us with it.
00:32:53.140 They'd somehow make us comply to bend to their will, but they don't.
00:32:57.900 So it's not Russian or Chinese.
00:33:00.700 Yeah, I mean, you wouldn't think so, but maybe this stuff is going on behind the scenes and we don't know about it.
00:33:05.280 We do act very strangely, particularly to the Chinese, right?
00:33:08.540 We act as if they're, I mean, they're obviously our adversaries and we treat them very strangely.
00:33:13.680 What these guys say, they have taken samples of some crashes recently and they have samples of this metal that is an alloy that they say they don't even know what it is, but it is not, the molecular makeup is not from this planet.
00:33:34.720 And at some point, we know some country, even if this isn't from an outer worldly type of situation, at some point, a country is going to develop a piece of technology that is going to change the game entirely.
00:33:49.240 I mean, this is what happened with the Manhattan Project, right?
00:33:51.660 Correct.
00:33:51.860 The reason why we're the number one and we've run, you know, we've run things for quite a bit globally is partially because of that, right?
00:34:00.620 We got to that point quicker.
00:34:01.900 We have the best technology, the best military, and now everyone has to respect us.
00:34:05.360 At some point, that could change, especially when you have presidents like Obama who came out and said, we shouldn't develop new weapons.
00:34:11.900 He said we should stop funding the development of new weapons.
00:34:15.020 Right.
00:34:15.080 Well, here's the other problem with it's from another country.
00:34:20.480 Have you ever noticed, I mean, if you look at the Wright brothers, right around the exact same time, somebody in Brazil, somebody in Europe, I think somebody in, I think somebody even in Russia claimed to be the first people that flew.
00:34:40.180 And it was the same kind of technology and it was within weeks of each other.
00:34:45.700 Yeah.
00:34:45.900 I think there is something my father used to call it the universal mind that when ideas start to happen, it kind of goes up and and it's and others start to think it.
00:34:59.280 It's it's it's the only way to explain how things continually happen.
00:35:03.900 Like with the Manhattan Project.
00:35:05.540 A lot of people were close to it.
00:35:06.760 Right.
00:35:07.140 A lot of people were close to it.
00:35:08.420 So if we were close to something like this, I just history would say we were all close to it in one way or another.
00:35:17.120 Yeah.
00:35:17.540 But there's no there's no kind of technology that would explain going from space to air to water right now.
00:35:26.360 There's none that we know.
00:35:27.680 Nobody's got anything like that that we know of.
00:35:30.100 Yeah.
00:35:30.640 I mean, it's bizarre.
00:35:32.460 That's a pretty large leap for somebody to take.
00:35:35.560 Yeah.
00:35:35.780 But I can't reconcile, I don't know, other worlds being here.
00:35:41.100 I just don't.
00:35:42.800 Because I think we'd come from the same the same place.
00:35:46.320 Yeah.
00:35:46.440 You know, the same God would have made them as well as us.
00:35:50.140 Of course.
00:35:50.600 And would they be that far ahead of us?
00:35:52.700 I don't know.
00:35:53.940 If they were that far ahead of us, would they be allowed to come here and treat us like, I don't know, ants?
00:35:59.080 I don't know.
00:36:01.340 Just it's hard to reconcile it.
00:36:04.240 It is very hard to reconcile it.
00:36:06.080 But I'm actually more excited to figure that out.
00:36:10.880 And they could be giant spiders that feed on us.
00:36:14.400 But for the time being, I'm much more comfortable with an alien spacecraft than I am with another term of this Congress.
00:36:25.720 Yes.
00:36:27.540 I'm a little more afraid of that, strangely.
00:36:30.840 All right.
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00:38:14.380 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:38:17.040 I'm going to give you an update on what is happening in our schools and how you really must stay involved.
00:38:26.000 The the homeschooling movement has.
00:38:30.740 I mean, the teachers unions have really hurt themselves in the schools where the the covid restrictions were the most draconian.
00:38:42.320 Those are the schools that are hit hardest with the with the idea of homeschooling.
00:38:50.820 And you wouldn't be surprised.
00:38:52.720 I mean, I would imagine because those would have to be the ones where the teachers unions are the strongest.
00:38:56.960 Mm hmm.
00:38:58.080 This, again, is the one good thing maybe that came out of covid where people are now considering homeschooling, private schools, pod learning, all of these different options that most people didn't consider before.
00:39:10.280 I mean, I think it's just been ingrained in our society that your kids just go to school.
00:39:14.340 You know, you're paying for it already.
00:39:15.540 They just go to school right in front.
00:39:17.660 You know, they just go to school in your local district and you deal with whatever you get there.
00:39:21.700 And maybe you try to when you're buying a new home, pick a good school district, quote unquote.
00:39:26.260 Well, those things are fewer and far between now.
00:39:29.740 And I'll say I don't trust any of you can't.
00:39:33.260 I mean, we hear reports about this good Texas towns all the time that there's all sorts of problems.
00:39:38.060 And that's why these school boards have to be taken over.
00:39:40.660 I will say there was a big change in Arizona.
00:39:42.880 We didn't really get a chance to talk to.
00:39:44.860 We should probably go into that more where the whole dream of being able to take your tax dollars and put your kids in a school that of your choosing, which does not seem like a crazy thing, is actually happening in Arizona.
00:39:59.580 I know, but it is really there's there's strings attached to that money.
00:40:05.340 And here's the problem with it.
00:40:07.120 And I hate to burst the bubble of people who are very, very excited.
00:40:11.760 You're bursting my bubble right now.
00:40:12.900 I know what you're doing.
00:40:13.720 You have to be I have to point this out because other states may do the same thing.
00:40:20.680 And it's a trap.
00:40:22.960 It's a really what it is.
00:40:24.400 Here it is.
00:40:24.960 OK, the money follows you.
00:40:27.000 And when it follows you, it also has all kinds of strings attached to it to where it's feeding all kinds of information.
00:40:37.420 It is information gathering on steroids.
00:40:40.360 OK, so it is information gathering.
00:40:43.280 Also, it is in some cases it is not only following and monitoring, but you also have to comply with some things.
00:40:54.500 If you take this federal money.
00:40:57.780 Well, the state money on the state of the case.
00:40:59.560 But yeah, well, I mean, still, that does seem like a better option than being you're being forced to double.
00:41:04.680 You want to be really, really careful.
00:41:07.700 Yeah, we should get Corey D'Angelo's or something on this because I know they're trying to design these plans across the country.
00:41:12.860 And it is important that we get it right.
00:41:14.500 But a step in the right direction, maybe not a full step, but I'd love to see this play out.
00:41:20.140 It is definitely a step in the right direction.
00:41:23.040 We just have to make sure that it is clean money.
00:41:26.720 Agreed.
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00:43:37.040 Hello, America, and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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00:43:42.080 I want to show you why it is so critical that you pay attention to what's happening in our schools.
00:43:49.920 And good news coming out of Florida last night, school boards, a lot of them.
00:43:55.900 The fact that Miami-Dade was flipped to a conservative school board, that means good things.
00:44:02.540 But also it means more smears and more lies being told in the media.
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00:45:14.020 So you are being called a terrorist if you speak out at your town hearings or your school board hearings.
00:45:24.160 I want to take you back to a poster that you all know, everyone knows, I think,
00:45:31.340 if I just say Freedom of Speech by Norman Rockwell.
00:45:35.300 Most people will remember that painting as a painting of a guy who looks a little like Abraham Lincoln in some ways.
00:45:44.060 He's a blue-collar guy in a jacket with really kind of gnarled hands.
00:45:52.340 He's obviously worked a long time.
00:45:54.440 Everybody else is in a suit and tie, but he's not.
00:45:56.800 He's the common man.
00:45:57.780 And what you may not know is what this is based on.
00:46:02.380 You will see on the painting, it will just say report, annual report, and it's for a town in Vermont.
00:46:11.680 This is based on a guy standing up in a town meeting.
00:46:17.500 He's not wearing a wedding ring, so we don't know if he's married.
00:46:21.440 We don't know what side he's on.
00:46:23.960 But the town, the school had just burned down, and they were at their annual meeting deciding whether or not they were going to build a new school and how much it was going to cost.
00:46:34.220 And this guy stands up.
00:46:37.700 So the iconic American picture or painting of Freedom of Speech is about a man standing up in his own town debating school issues.
00:46:56.800 And you're un-American for doing it?
00:47:01.600 No.
00:47:02.400 Americans have known forever that that is the definition of freedom of speech, literally the iconic definition of America's freedom of speech.
00:47:18.140 There is something going on in our school boards, and you are very well aware of it in our schools,
00:47:23.680 but I am so sick and tired of hearing this one particular lie that is being put out.
00:47:36.480 Randy Weingarten, she is from the American Federation of Teachers.
00:47:40.660 She was sharing a false, misleading, and I believe mal-information tweet, claiming that certain books were banned in Florida.
00:47:52.520 And this happened on Sunday.
00:47:54.520 Gee, she wrote back, I should have double-checked before I retweeted this list.
00:47:57.960 My bad.
00:47:58.800 Looks like some of the books weren't banned.
00:48:00.940 But book bans are very real and dangerous.
00:48:03.600 Books we have taught for a generation.
00:48:06.320 Okay.
00:48:06.740 All right.
00:48:08.100 So the list that she posted claimed that Florida had banned books of To Kill a Mockingbird and A Wrinkle in Time.
00:48:17.520 Now, I see this and I say, that's ridiculous.
00:48:20.360 There's no way that that is happening.
00:48:22.340 But in today's world, you have to look into it.
00:48:25.000 No, that's not happening.
00:48:27.720 Neither is it happening.
00:48:30.020 In Texas.
00:48:31.020 I was in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, over the weekend, and I pick up their local paper, and I'm reading, I think, the Saturday or Sunday edition.
00:48:42.660 I think it was the Sunday edition.
00:48:44.460 And the op-ed is about how book burnings and book bannings are un-American.
00:48:51.300 And it talks about the books that are being banned in Texas, in their schools.
00:48:56.680 And I'm reading this, and I'm thinking, I don't think so.
00:49:03.900 Today, we were supposed to have the head of the school board from Keller High School on to talk about it.
00:49:10.460 But he couldn't make it at this time, and it's the only time I could schedule for it today.
00:49:15.280 So maybe we'll have him on later this week.
00:49:17.600 But in Texas, the word is, all around the country now, that Texans have banned the Diary of Anne Frank.
00:49:29.960 Now, when I first heard this, I thought, what kind of, we have Texas Nazis that are, I mean, who doesn't want Anne Frank to be taught in school?
00:49:40.640 And then I noticed that it's not the Diary of Anne Frank.
00:49:43.480 It is the graphic novel of Anne Frank.
00:49:47.620 And I thought, hmm, that's different than the book that I've read just because it's a graphic novel.
00:49:55.820 It's a cartoon book.
00:49:57.220 I wonder if there's any difference.
00:49:59.920 There is a difference.
00:50:01.780 And historically, the graphic novel is accurate.
00:50:06.120 However, it was edited back in the old days because it didn't play an important part to the story.
00:50:16.760 And it brought in other politics.
00:50:19.140 And it's one page in her diary where she's questioning her sexuality and exploring herself and some other girl.
00:50:30.900 And they're just talking about, you know, am I attracted to girls or not?
00:50:38.300 That's in the graphic novel.
00:50:42.440 Now, we know she wasn't because she had a huge crush on a boy in the book.
00:50:48.200 But she questioned, is that what we need to get from Anne Frank's diary?
00:50:56.700 Is that the important part we need to get from Anne Frank's diary?
00:51:01.280 It has always been edited out, always.
00:51:08.060 Now, historically accurate, okay.
00:51:12.800 I'm not going to fight that if you want that.
00:51:15.720 But the comic book version doesn't need to be in our schools for K through 12.
00:51:23.700 The comic book version kind of bothers me on the surface just because it's Anne Frank.
00:51:30.700 But, hey, get the message out any way you possibly can.
00:51:35.580 So the idea that Texas is banning the diary of Anne Frank, no, it's in the classes.
00:51:42.420 And by the way, we don't know if the graphic novel is going to be banned because here's how it works in the Keller, Texas ISD.
00:51:51.920 The way it works is anyone can anonymously put a list, put a book on the list that should be reviewed on whether or not it should be open for all K through 12 students.
00:52:06.880 On that list was the graphic novel of Diary of Anne Frank.
00:52:13.960 Also on that list was the Bible.
00:52:17.420 Now, does that sound like a conservative doing that?
00:52:24.560 They're banning the Bible.
00:52:26.620 How come we haven't heard that reported in news?
00:52:31.420 We're banning the Bible?
00:52:34.000 Nope.
00:52:34.780 It's just another one on the list to be reviewed.
00:52:37.560 So why are they doing this?
00:52:39.980 Why is the press reporting these things and trying to make it sound as if we're we're banning all of these well-known books because they don't want you to know the book that is the real heart of the problem.
00:52:55.900 And it is called gender queer.
00:52:59.300 Stu, I've looked through this.
00:53:01.380 Now, could you describe what it looks like here?
00:53:04.740 Yeah, it looks like a comic book.
00:53:07.740 Yeah.
00:53:08.180 It's like a comic book you'd see in like the back of a newspaper.
00:53:12.100 Right.
00:53:13.040 Right.
00:53:13.760 Yeah.
00:53:14.300 Colorful.
00:53:15.640 Obviously appealing to children.
00:53:17.340 Mm hmm.
00:53:17.720 Mm hmm.
00:53:18.380 I just opened it randomly at a page that's not bookmarked at the library.
00:53:22.380 I began to discover more and more queer books, including the fake series of blah, blah, blah, both of which include very tame gay sex scenes, blah, blah, blah.
00:53:34.740 I felt as if lightning was coming from the pages, electricity flowing directly into my palms.
00:53:40.280 All right.
00:53:40.520 I want you just to read, just describe, don't read.
00:53:45.440 Just described, just go through the highlighted pages or the bookmark pages.
00:53:49.880 And there are many bookmarked pages.
00:53:53.240 I don't want to after opening the first one here.
00:53:56.420 Mm hmm.
00:53:57.360 Describe it.
00:53:58.040 Now, this is for K through 12.
00:54:04.220 Um, okay.
00:54:06.260 There seems to be someone going through their period.
00:54:11.640 Mm hmm.
00:54:12.200 Um, now the picture appears to be a boy going through their period.
00:54:16.920 Mm hmm.
00:54:17.740 Uh, and, you know, to not get any deeper than that, but even that there is a, it's a very gory.
00:54:24.180 Yeah.
00:54:24.400 Of a boy menstruating.
00:54:28.040 Okay.
00:54:29.080 All right.
00:54:30.120 I don't know if people know this.
00:54:31.480 Oh my.
00:54:32.760 I mean, it's very, very, very graphic.
00:54:35.240 And yes, it is a boy.
00:54:37.020 Yeah.
00:54:37.780 Who is supposedly menstruating.
00:54:39.720 Now, if a boy is bleeding from his private parts, it shouldn't be called menstruating.
00:54:48.040 No.
00:54:48.880 It should be called 911.
00:54:53.280 That should be very bad.
00:54:54.760 Okay.
00:54:55.040 And then we have a 14-year-old who thinks they're asexual.
00:55:01.600 Mm hmm.
00:55:02.960 Um, and then, uh, seems like it goes into some self-pleasure.
00:55:09.600 Mm hmm.
00:55:10.060 Uh, analysis.
00:55:11.400 Yeah.
00:55:12.680 And.
00:55:12.960 Kind of detailing how that, how that works.
00:55:14.880 How that would work between, uh, appears to be a man and, um, what in hateful times was
00:55:23.260 referred to as a hermaphrodite, perhaps, um, having some relations.
00:55:28.740 Okay.
00:55:29.440 All right.
00:55:29.820 So, a man and a hermaphrodite.
00:55:32.480 Okay.
00:55:33.080 What else?
00:55:34.380 In 2013, someone, uh, they're talking about sex toys.
00:55:40.000 Okay.
00:55:40.240 Uh, how much, and how much they cost.
00:55:42.040 Oh, and how much they cost.
00:55:42.960 So, they're teaching economics.
00:55:44.040 That's good.
00:55:44.360 Right.
00:55:44.680 Okay.
00:55:45.180 All right.
00:55:46.100 Um, someone bought it and.
00:55:50.180 They show how to use it or what it's for?
00:55:52.300 Showing how to use it, how exciting it is, and upset that it did not have a higher power
00:55:56.740 setting.
00:55:57.360 Mm.
00:55:57.680 Okay.
00:55:58.240 All right.
00:55:59.440 14-year-old.
00:56:00.400 Yeah.
00:56:00.880 Uh-huh.
00:56:01.300 This is in K through 12.
00:56:02.720 I should say, too, it's a, a, a sex toy that would typically be described for a woman
00:56:09.020 and her, um, activities, and is instead being purchased by a boy.
00:56:13.600 A boy.
00:56:14.080 Okay.
00:56:14.460 14-year-old.
00:56:15.040 Maybe that's why he was bleeding.
00:56:17.580 That's true.
00:56:18.380 I got, I don't want to go through the physics of that, but yes.
00:56:21.260 Oh, my.
00:56:21.720 Okay.
00:56:21.960 Okay.
00:56:22.440 We've got more.
00:56:23.740 Yeah.
00:56:24.960 Uh, then we have a, oh, my gosh.
00:56:28.080 I mean, the words in here legitimately would get us kicked off the air.
00:56:32.100 Talking about banning books, it would get this radio broadcast banned.
00:56:35.760 Yes.
00:56:36.160 If I were to say the words that are in here.
00:56:37.760 They're, uh, all of the words that, you know, you would, you can't say in any polite company,
00:56:43.660 I suppose.
00:56:44.880 Um, talking to, on the internet, uh, dealing with.
00:56:51.720 What's.
00:56:53.600 Good God almighty.
00:56:55.680 Um.
00:56:57.200 There is a, a relationship between, it seems like a boy and a girl who is saying she's
00:57:05.560 a boy and then using a sex toy to relate as if they were two boys.
00:57:11.000 Hmm.
00:57:11.220 Uh, it's hard to really describe beyond that, but you're going to have to hopefully not
00:57:15.420 use your imagination.
00:57:18.120 This is unreal.
00:57:19.100 So why?
00:57:20.220 Legitimately unbelievable.
00:57:21.220 How is Anne Frank's diary getting the attention and this isn't?
00:57:25.100 Yeah.
00:57:25.820 Yeah.
00:57:27.040 Oh, my God.
00:57:27.580 That's why they are telling you that to kill a mockingbird is being taken out.
00:57:31.820 Nobody's taking kill a mockingbird out.
00:57:33.620 And if they are, I'll, I'll stand with you.
00:57:35.560 That shouldn't, that should be read.
00:57:38.260 Why are they making it into that?
00:57:41.820 Kill a mockingbird.
00:57:42.860 And the diary of Anne Frank are being taken out to distract you and to distract all those
00:57:50.900 who are not paying attention, which is about 90% of this population.
00:57:56.200 It seems at times.
00:57:57.720 And they divert your eyes so you don't see this, which you should be thankful you're
00:58:08.040 not seeing it.
00:58:08.660 I will, I will say.
00:58:09.300 Have you gotten to the place where they're showing how a man and a boy can pleasure one
00:58:14.220 another?
00:58:15.080 It's great.
00:58:18.040 K through 12.
00:58:22.780 The name of this book still, uh, it is gender queer.
00:58:27.720 Here, a memoir deluxe edition.
00:58:31.400 Maya Kobabe.
00:58:33.840 And it won an Alex award for teen readers and adult books.
00:58:39.800 Wait, I don't think you're supposed to give adult books to teen readers.
00:58:42.880 I thought that was the reason why you have the delineation of the ages there.
00:58:45.780 No.
00:58:46.300 Apparently not.
00:58:48.280 As there can be, um, what is it?
00:58:51.440 Uh, youth attracted adults.
00:58:54.900 Maps.
00:58:55.720 You're talking about a minor attracted persons.
00:58:57.360 Yes.
00:58:57.900 Minor attracted persons.
00:58:59.320 Yeah.
00:58:59.860 Wow.
00:59:00.200 Gender queer.
00:59:00.860 This is why they are telling you to kill a mockingbird is being banned.
00:59:06.520 This is, this book should be banned.
00:59:10.260 It should not be burned.
00:59:12.780 It shouldn't be.
00:59:13.660 You're not saying the book should be banned overall.
00:59:15.700 It should be banned in K through 12 schools.
00:59:18.460 It's not for kids.
00:59:19.100 You are as an adult, you want to read this, but this isn't made for an adult.
00:59:23.240 This is made for kids.
00:59:25.800 And I don't want my kids reading any of this stuff.
00:59:32.480 It is not if they want to come to me and say, dad, I want to read this book and you're going to need to sign for it.
00:59:41.060 I'll talk to my kids.
00:59:43.160 I want to read the book.
00:59:45.020 I don't want my kids pulling this off of a shelf and reading it.
00:59:49.480 And to be clear, the point here is that the books like the Bible and Anne Frank's Diary have been nominated for consideration by the left and the right as books that should not be discussed in schools along with this book, Gender Queer.
01:00:07.940 The likely outcome of this is the book, Gender Queer, is going to go and the Bible is not correct and the Anne Frank's Diary is not.
01:00:17.380 But they're looking at this gigantic list and using the nomination list as if they're using the classics to make sure you don't hear about gender queer books like this should not be on the library of K through 12, period.
01:00:35.740 Do not believe any of the bull crap that you are seeing in the mainstream press.
01:00:43.700 If someone is burning books or banning classics, I am all with you.
01:00:49.700 I will stand next to the most liberal person and say that should not be done.
01:00:54.400 Somebody wants to burn this book.
01:00:56.080 I'll stand with you on that one.
01:00:58.300 Shouldn't be burned.
01:00:59.380 Shouldn't be banned.
01:01:00.260 It just should not be in our public school libraries, period.
01:01:05.740 Shocking.
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01:02:33.300 You know, if you look at what happened in the races in Florida with the schools, a lot of the schools have been now flipped to conservative.
01:02:43.260 And all we want is just reading, writing, and arithmetic.
01:02:49.680 And they are not teaching any of that anymore.
01:02:53.140 They're teaching to tests.
01:02:54.720 It doesn't work.
01:02:56.600 They've gotten rid of things like phonics.
01:02:59.960 It doesn't work.
01:03:01.260 Everything that the left has put into our schools, ever since we started down this road, have our schools gotten better or worse?
01:03:11.420 They are far worse.
01:03:14.280 So enough is enough.
01:03:16.540 Just common sense.
01:03:18.580 Do the math.
01:03:19.420 That's starting to make a resurgence.
01:03:23.060 But in the meantime, the left is getting more and more vicious.
01:03:26.780 They are weaponizing our government.
01:03:29.120 The DOJ has said anybody who stands up and acts like the man in that Norman Rockwell painting is a terrorist.
01:03:37.120 You and I both know, and so do our neighbors who vote for Democrats.
01:03:40.900 They also know that's not true.
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01:05:48.360 So do you ever feel like you haven't accomplished anything?
01:05:51.460 I mean, when you hear what other people have done, you ever get the feeling, like, I am such a slug.
01:05:58.700 Mark Levin, nationally syndicated talk radio host, host of Levin TV, chairman of Landmark Legal Foundation, host of the Fox News show Life, Liberty, and Levin, author of six consecutive number one New York Times bestsellers.
01:06:12.640 Liberty and tyranny spent three months at number one, sold more than 1.5 million copies.
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01:06:40.080 Hello, Mark Levin.
01:06:41.160 How are you?
01:06:42.720 Why are you reading?
01:06:43.440 No, I'm just looking you up and just seeing all the things that you've accomplished, and then I started feeling bad, so I stopped reading.
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01:06:55.980 So, Mark, I wanted to, we're doing a special tonight on the FBI and how out of control justice and the FBI are, and they are, they've been this way for a long time.
01:07:08.780 I mean, they were started, and they were, when they started, they were corrupt, but we are, we're seeing things with, with Donald Trump that should scare people to the core, and I don't think the average Democrat, who's not a Marxist, doesn't understand what is happening right now.
01:07:28.640 Well, first of all, they need to understand how corrupt their party is, because the FBI has been used by Democrat president after Democrat president in illegal ways, really starting with Franklin Roosevelt.
01:07:43.540 He used the FDR against his political opponents, including within his own party, and they would collect dirt on his political opponents.
01:07:53.980 He would use the IRS the same way, which is why adding 87,000 agents is a disaster.
01:08:00.700 He unleashed the IRS on Andrew Mellon, who'd been the Treasury Secretary under Coolidge.
01:08:06.560 Even the judge at the very end was wondering why he had this 10-year criminal investigation, because his Treasury Secretary ordered it at FDR's demand.
01:08:16.480 And he used the FBI against a number of individuals and groups, including the media.
01:08:25.700 Robert Kennedy did the same thing with John Kennedy.
01:08:29.420 They used the FBI to tap Martin Luther King's phone, among others.
01:08:35.480 And, of course, he used the IRS to collect data on his political opponents.
01:08:39.760 Probably the worst was Lyndon Johnson.
01:08:42.620 He used the FBI, the IRS, and the CIA.
01:08:46.080 He even bugged Hubert Humphrey's phone when Hubert Humphrey was running for president in the Democrat primary.
01:08:53.200 First, he used it.
01:08:54.120 He wanted to see if he was loyal or not.
01:08:56.780 He used the FBI, sent an FBI team to Atlantic City at the Democrat convention there to monitor Martin Luther King and other civil rights leaders to see if they were going to be attacking him, Lyndon Johnson, even though he wasn't running again.
01:09:09.760 And then, of course, Nixon got caught doing some of the same things they did, but not nearly as much.
01:09:15.180 But it didn't matter because he was a Republican.
01:09:17.900 This attack on Trump is akin to the same pattern, but worse.
01:09:25.700 It is constant.
01:09:27.040 It's through his candidacy, his presidency, his post-presidency.
01:09:31.800 As you undoubtedly know by now, you had two brilliant litigators, constitutional litigators, not these former federal prosecutors who are a dime it does and don't even understand the Constitution.
01:09:44.780 And they made the point in the Wall Street Journal the other day, and they're right, that the Presidential Records Act allows the president to have access to classified and non-classified information.
01:09:55.960 There's nothing in there about where he can store it.
01:10:00.740 He can bring it home if he wants, and that's what he did.
01:10:04.020 I've been arguing the president can't violate the Espionage Act.
01:10:07.380 How can it violate the Espionage Act of 1917?
01:10:10.280 When he's president, he says, all right, I'm taking these documents with me.
01:10:13.360 You can't have a clearer statement of declassification that I'm taking these documents with me.
01:10:18.940 But even if they're not declassified, as these gentlemen point out, it doesn't matter.
01:10:22.780 In fact, he has exclusive use of these documents.
01:10:27.440 Even the existing president can't just claim those documents unless they have an absolute significant reason to.
01:10:35.140 So they came out with, I mean, I think it was a general warrant, but they came out with this warrant.
01:10:42.700 And then we started hearing that it's nuclear secrets and it's, you know, espionage, all this bullcrap.
01:10:49.200 What is it that they were really looking for?
01:10:52.080 And how do we shake off the chains of this government that is this corrupt?
01:10:59.520 Wait, wait, wait, you're breaking up.
01:11:07.940 I'm sorry.
01:11:08.300 Say it again.
01:11:09.920 I'm sorry.
01:11:10.500 The damn phone fell.
01:11:11.820 Yeah, that's right.
01:11:12.720 You know, I had this home in Florida.
01:11:14.260 I'll just tell you in the country.
01:11:16.820 It's a little box.
01:11:17.940 Remember those old movies?
01:11:19.060 Yes.
01:11:19.460 The cement and the steel and everything else.
01:11:21.520 I said to the builder, I'm only building this damn thing once.
01:11:25.300 I don't care how many hurricanes we have here and I don't care about FEMA.
01:11:29.660 Well, they said the rules of the state are 170 miles an hour.
01:11:33.220 He said, but the state isn't building my house.
01:11:37.220 210 miles an hour.
01:11:38.580 That's what I want the house sustained.
01:11:40.240 So I poured all the money into the structure.
01:11:42.760 I'm just pointing this out.
01:11:43.880 So I have eight inch thick cement, you know, all halls and floors.
01:11:48.600 It doesn't look like it.
01:11:49.900 And pilings underneath.
01:11:50.880 I mean, so we had to add additional systems so I could use my cell phone.
01:11:55.200 But there's certain dead spots in this house.
01:11:57.120 Anyway, do you hear me OK now?
01:11:58.520 I do.
01:11:58.760 I do.
01:12:00.160 What was your question?
01:12:02.880 My question is, what do you think they were looking for?
01:12:05.520 And how do we shake the chains of this government that is so corrupt and out of control?
01:12:12.880 It seems like we're cornered.
01:12:17.000 Well, a couple of things.
01:12:19.160 You're right about the general warrant.
01:12:20.900 This clearly violates the Fourth Amendment and the particularity requirement, which was crucial to the colonists and to the framers.
01:12:29.800 If it doesn't violate it, I don't know what does.
01:12:33.020 And so they walk in there and they grab everything.
01:12:35.300 I think they're looking for anything.
01:12:36.660 January 6, of course, I've talked about that.
01:12:39.020 I'm sure you have anything they can get their hands on.
01:12:41.320 And now they find and they knew there were classified documents in there.
01:12:47.020 So they're trying to use criminal statutes on that.
01:12:50.140 You bring in these hacks like Weissman and put them on TV and very ignorant, low IQ hosts and news people.
01:12:56.640 Who just keep talking about, hey, he's got 700 pages of documents classified, 300 classified documents.
01:13:04.700 Who cares?
01:13:05.980 Who cares?
01:13:06.780 And, of course, the reason the government doesn't want to release the affidavit is they prefer to leak this stuff to the New York Times and the Washington Post in order to control it.
01:13:16.160 Now, what do we do about this?
01:13:18.400 You're not going to like this.
01:13:19.500 We are in the abyss trying to claw our way out.
01:13:24.040 It's not we're heading for the abyss.
01:13:26.140 It's not that the country is unraveling.
01:13:28.980 It's unraveled.
01:13:31.100 And so the question is now, how do we deal with a political party that hates America, that takes every step possible to empower itself,
01:13:40.200 that only uses the Constitution to defend itself or against their enemies, but otherwise has no respect or faith in the Constitution whatsoever?
01:13:52.980 And how do we defend ourselves and fix it by by not becoming all that we despise and using the Constitution?
01:14:02.040 How can we do that?
01:14:03.100 It's you've got to elect people, if not Trump, like Trump, who are willing to take them on, who can stand up to this.
01:14:11.880 This is why so many people are attracted to him.
01:14:13.980 I know.
01:14:14.860 It's because he doesn't bend.
01:14:16.700 He fights back.
01:14:17.740 He fights back.
01:14:18.600 They try and take him out with impeachments and criminal investigations, DA investigations, state attorney investigations, tax investigations, property investigations.
01:14:28.880 Now this crap with his home and his wife's closet and all the rest of it.
01:14:34.060 That's why we have to defend him.
01:14:36.380 Whether you want tweets or not, it's beside the point.
01:14:38.980 Because if they take him down, who's going to fight for us?
01:14:43.280 Seriously, maybe DeSantis, don't you think, would do the same thing?
01:14:46.940 I think DeSantis would do the same thing.
01:14:49.260 But I will tell you, the only one that has been tested in literally the fires of hell is Trump.
01:14:55.860 That's exactly right.
01:14:58.960 And honestly, what did he do to deserve this?
01:15:01.560 Nothing.
01:15:02.900 Absolutely nothing.
01:15:05.000 He hasn't broken the law.
01:15:06.280 If he's broken the law, don't you think they'd have him by now?
01:15:08.640 Yeah.
01:15:08.920 Rather than running around with obstruction and looking back at his property taxes 10 years ago and his income taxes 15 years ago.
01:15:17.380 This is just all cracked.
01:15:19.380 Nobody's examined like this.
01:15:20.960 Imagine looking at the Pelosi taxes for 10 or 15 years or looking at the Biden seriously, how he's been bought off by foreign governments.
01:15:29.380 None of these politicians could withstand this, but Trump withstands it.
01:15:32.980 So, Mark, I only have two minutes.
01:15:34.100 Unless you can stay after the break.
01:15:36.220 I know you're busy.
01:15:37.200 Which do you prefer?
01:15:38.320 Two minutes or let me break and then come back?
01:15:40.620 No, no.
01:15:40.640 We can stay after the break.
01:15:41.940 I'm talking to the great Glenn Beck.
01:15:43.760 Okay.
01:15:44.280 Hang on just a second.
01:15:45.780 Mark Levin, we continue our conversation here in a second.
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01:17:28.960 The Glenn Beck Program.
01:17:30.280 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:17:48.540 Talking to the great one, Mark Levin.
01:17:52.080 Now, five minutes extra with Mark Levin.
01:17:54.420 It's always a good day.
01:17:56.280 Mark, I'm really frustrated because if we don't get the House and the Senate, there's almost nothing that the House can do except, you know, block people like Nancy Pelosi and shut everything out.
01:18:12.240 But they can't actually reverse anything, can they?
01:18:16.080 Constitutionally, if we only have the House, what can we accomplish?
01:18:22.440 Well, we can stop things.
01:18:23.960 You're right.
01:18:24.460 Yeah.
01:18:24.760 We can't move the ball forward.
01:18:26.000 And in the Senate, we also have another problem in addition to the filibuster, which I happen to support.
01:18:32.920 We have Mitch McConnell, who is in and of itself a filibuster against conservatives.
01:18:38.020 You might remember in 2010 how he hated the Tea Party movement.
01:18:41.580 Oh, yeah.
01:18:42.060 He still does.
01:18:43.080 Well, he hates the MAGA movement.
01:18:45.260 Yeah.
01:18:45.780 In 1976 and 80, he was a Gerald Ford guy.
01:18:50.860 And he was never really a Reagan guy.
01:18:53.100 He worked in the Ford Justice Department brief.
01:18:55.360 So this guy is quintessential Washington rhino.
01:19:00.300 And just ask yourself, what are the Republicans running on in the Senate?
01:19:05.220 You don't even know because they haven't coalesced around a message because the guy's not a leader.
01:19:10.680 But he raises a ton of money.
01:19:13.180 They changed the law a few years back.
01:19:15.060 And he controls the money for all the other senators.
01:19:19.080 Yes, he does.
01:19:20.000 And so he controls the National Republican Senatorial Committee, which can take in hundreds of thousands of dollars per donor.
01:19:28.220 It used to be a limit of 30-some thousand.
01:19:30.660 He put a rider on, I think it was Obamacare or something like that, and he changed that to empower himself.
01:19:36.360 He has no capacity to communicate with the average American, the American people.
01:19:41.680 He always talks like he has a salami sandwich in his mouth or something, you know.
01:19:47.460 I want to ask you, you said you were for the filibuster.
01:19:53.600 I'm for the filibuster.
01:19:55.080 However, I would be for changing the filibuster back to the way it originally was, where it was Mr. Smith goes to Washington.
01:20:03.540 You actually have to stand on the floor and filibuster.
01:20:07.780 Now, the Democrats, if I'm not mistaken, changed it so you can just say, I'm going to filibuster.
01:20:14.520 And everybody goes home.
01:20:16.860 Well, that's true.
01:20:17.780 They threatened to filibuster.
01:20:18.800 I don't know how we changed that, since the Senate can make its own rules.
01:20:22.680 We can't even change the Republican leader in the Senate right now.
01:20:25.600 I think that's the start.
01:20:27.540 We have got to have younger, newer, vibrant people who come to Washington, know their terms are limited, and have their purpose.
01:20:40.480 He's walking around again.
01:20:42.240 Defense.
01:20:43.200 Yeah.
01:20:44.060 We're always playing defense, or we're always on the back against the wall.
01:20:49.980 These guys, they come in, they have, or they, you know, like in the Senate.
01:20:55.940 One second.
01:20:57.700 Get away from the concrete and the metal.
01:21:02.220 No, it's FedEx.
01:21:03.280 I have to.
01:21:04.160 Okay.
01:21:04.800 All right.
01:21:05.180 Thank you.
01:21:07.200 You want to make a change?
01:21:08.560 I love talking to you.
01:21:12.340 And as a matter of fact, they now require your birth date.
01:21:16.600 Every damn time, it's the same person that shows up.
01:21:19.340 They want my birth date.
01:21:21.200 You know, it used to be you could say, just leave the box.
01:21:23.500 Now it's, I want your signature, your birth date.
01:21:25.760 What the hell is it?
01:21:27.360 Anyway.
01:21:29.760 All right.
01:21:30.320 Last thing.
01:21:31.020 Last thing, because I've only got about a minute.
01:21:32.860 Last thing.
01:21:33.340 How are you, what are you seeing coming?
01:21:36.340 Reading the tea leaves, especially from last night.
01:21:38.560 What are you seeing in the House and the Senate?
01:21:42.420 First of all, I see media that's so loaded with propaganda.
01:21:45.440 They find this seat in, in New York.
01:21:48.580 And they say, this is indicative and illustrative of everything that's happening.
01:21:52.620 So the Democrat wins by the skin of their teeth.
01:21:55.360 You look around the rest of the country.
01:21:57.000 The Republicans did very well.
01:21:58.560 You look in Florida.
01:21:59.400 They did extremely well.
01:22:01.440 Conservatives are doing well.
01:22:03.020 People need to keep their chin up.
01:22:04.540 They have to ignore the media.
01:22:06.000 Ignore them.
01:22:06.780 They're corrupt.
01:22:07.580 They hate us.
01:22:08.920 And fight and organize and be your own precinct worker and block captain.
01:22:13.680 You got to work harder than ever before.
01:22:15.500 They're going to do everything they can to stop us.
01:22:17.720 But don't be dispirited or demoralized by these fools in the media, because that's what
01:22:22.300 they'll do to you.
01:22:24.260 Mark Levin.
01:22:25.080 We have a very good shot at doing very well.
01:22:27.400 But we'll see.
01:22:28.180 Thank you so much, Mark.
01:22:29.460 I appreciate it.
01:22:30.080 We'll talk again soon.
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01:24:16.460 Right.
01:24:28.580 We've got no room to compromise.
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01:25:10.480 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:25:13.500 Just got an email from a war correspondent who happens to be in Europe.
01:25:22.080 I got it this morning.
01:25:23.900 Glenn, I'm rolling around Europe watching the collapse.
01:25:27.660 What is coming here is beyond epic.
01:25:31.580 Your reports are spot on.
01:25:34.900 War is baked into this cake.
01:25:38.140 War is my business.
01:25:39.540 And unfortunately, business is good.
01:25:44.340 Why is war coming?
01:25:46.880 What is happening in Europe?
01:25:49.440 I will explain by telling you what's happening here.
01:25:54.400 We are not different.
01:25:55.900 This is not about Republicans and Democrats.
01:25:58.320 This is about a group of elites that want to control the entire Western world.
01:26:04.080 That's next.
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01:27:28.120 So I want to start here.
01:27:30.000 What is happening in America?
01:27:33.020 We are strapped by being isolated by the ocean.
01:27:39.240 And we are strapped because our media blows beyond all recognition.
01:27:46.440 Okay?
01:27:47.080 You're not getting anything from the mainstream media.
01:27:49.720 Stop watching it.
01:27:52.760 Um, and let me give you an example.
01:27:57.720 I told you yesterday about a major bank in Australia announcing the end of financing for
01:28:02.920 new fossil fuel powered cars.
01:28:05.800 I wanted to point out that it was just a couple of weeks ago that the New York Times ran a hit
01:28:11.740 piece saying this exact thing was made up.
01:28:16.620 I'm going to give you a quote from the New York Times.
01:28:18.600 Um, this article mentioned me and wall builders, uh, and, um, also the, uh, Heartland Foundation.
01:28:31.440 The Heartland Foundation and wall builders have been instrumental in writing legislation and trying to get legislation passed.
01:28:39.560 The, um, the New York Times wrote this and I quote,
01:28:44.320 The memo had been prepared using research from the Heartland Institute, a think tank with a history of denying climate science.
01:28:51.780 And it misrepresented how banks and other financial institutions were implementing their ESG strategies.
01:28:59.080 It said, quote,
01:28:59.860 If you're a small business owner with gasoline powered cars, you're eventually going to be phased out of a bank's portfolio, unless you switch to electric vehicles, of course.
01:29:10.280 The memo said in a section about how banks would use ESG to force businesses to change.
01:29:15.400 Similarly, if you want to buy a house in the future that runs on natural gas, you too won't be able to get a mortgage until you put solar panels on the roof.
01:29:24.740 The New York Times followed that with no banks have proposed such measures.
01:29:30.000 So, they're trying to, again, call this a conspiracy theory.
01:29:34.240 Let me give you, again, that was the New York Times two weeks ago.
01:29:39.040 There is nothing but disinformation.
01:29:41.980 This may even be malinformation.
01:29:44.400 Because it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see what is going on all around the world.
01:29:51.320 They admit it.
01:29:52.500 You don't need any inside, you know, secret leaks.
01:29:57.440 It's all out in the open.
01:30:00.000 So, they denied this just a couple of weeks ago and mocked us as conspiracy theorists.
01:30:06.240 And yesterday, starting in 2025, Bank Australia will no longer give you a loan if you buy a car that runs on gasoline.
01:30:16.100 Bank of Australia chief impact officer, yes, the impact officer,
01:30:22.440 Sasha Corville said in a statement that by ceasing our car loans for new fossil fuel vehicles,
01:30:28.500 we are sending a signal to the Australian market.
01:30:33.240 Okay.
01:30:34.800 I want you to remember, no matter what the New York Times or anybody tells you,
01:30:40.340 you go to the World Economic Forum's own website.
01:30:44.060 You go to whitehouse.gov.
01:30:46.160 You read the new bill from the government on the EPA section in the, really, the inflation reduction bill?
01:30:59.580 Yes.
01:31:01.040 This isn't about cars.
01:31:02.440 This is literally about everything, every product or service or social media platform.
01:31:08.500 If they can force you to buy an electric car through the banking system, they can force you to do anything.
01:31:15.100 Because the same strategy could be applied to any industry, any product, any business, or any opinion.
01:31:24.720 This is not the free market.
01:31:28.220 And I'll explain that if I have to.
01:31:30.720 I'll speak slowly for those who just cannot get it through their head.
01:31:36.140 This is the government.
01:31:38.260 Well, let me give you this example.
01:31:40.060 You can find this at energy.gov.
01:31:42.420 The U.S. Department of Energy's Weatherization Assistance Program, WAP, W-A-P,
01:31:50.340 differs in many ways from what is commonly referred to as weatherizing your home.
01:31:55.660 The latter involves low-cost improvements, such as adding weather stripping to doors and windows to save energy.
01:32:02.880 Okay.
01:32:03.740 When they say weatherizing your home, the Department of Energy would like you to know
01:32:09.140 that's different than their weatherization assistance program.
01:32:15.020 WAP, still quoting from energy.gov, takes the whole house weatherization approach
01:32:21.040 that analyzes all of the building systems, the building envelope, the heating, the cooling systems,
01:32:27.900 the electrical systems, the electric baseload appliances,
01:32:31.440 through the completion of an energy audit.
01:32:36.260 Another distinguishing feature of WAP is the attention to the overall health and safety of the clients being served
01:32:42.340 and the weatherization providers.
01:32:45.200 Many dwellings receiving attention are old and need of repair.
01:32:49.620 Weatherization providers check the exterior of the building, known as the envelope,
01:32:55.880 and major energy systems to ensure there are no occupant health or safety concerns
01:33:01.640 before installing any energy-efficient measures.
01:33:06.560 So what we were saying is, you won't be able to buy a house unless you have solar panels.
01:33:13.080 Oh no, it's worse.
01:33:15.060 WAP, again, from energy.gov.
01:33:19.700 At its core, WAP is an energy efficiency program.
01:33:23.900 The program is largely measured in terms of energy saved.
01:33:27.920 WAP recognizes homes and buildings work as a system of interrelated parts
01:33:33.920 and follows the House of Assistance methodology to assess and treat the homes.
01:33:40.020 WAP, listen to this very carefully.
01:33:43.080 WAP understands it is not effective to insulate an attic if the roof leaks
01:33:51.080 and will degrade the insulation's performance.
01:33:54.880 Therefore, either the roof is repaired before insulation is installed
01:33:59.480 or the home is deferred until repairs can be made.
01:34:05.080 When a home is deferred, it does not mean assistance will never be available,
01:34:09.640 but that the work must be postponed until the issues can be resolved
01:34:15.620 and the home is ready for weatherization.
01:34:18.480 So if you have a problem that the government, the Department of Energy
01:34:26.480 says, ah, yeah, you got to do this before you can do anything else,
01:34:32.960 you're going to have to update possibly your electrical system,
01:34:38.160 possibly your appliances.
01:34:43.840 To help with moving homes off of the deferral waiting list,
01:34:49.080 many WAP local providers combine other federal, state, and local program funding
01:34:54.460 to address the home and building problems so they can be weatherized.
01:34:59.060 There's all kinds of things the government is going to do for every business
01:35:05.060 and every home in the United States of America
01:35:08.980 to make sure it fits exact specifications that some bureaucrat, not Congress,
01:35:17.040 some bureaucrat came up with.
01:35:19.000 Now, how do you think that's going to affect your income?
01:35:27.360 Two thoughts.
01:35:28.600 I want you to write them down, and I want you to think about them
01:35:32.040 every time you hear a story about the IRS, the Department of Energy,
01:35:37.300 weatherization, solar panels, gasoline, etc., etc.
01:35:43.040 You will own nothing, and you will like it.
01:35:47.920 There's thought number one.
01:35:53.200 Actually, three thoughts.
01:35:54.560 Here's thought number two.
01:35:56.780 Thought number two is, well, somebody's got to own it,
01:36:01.120 so who am I renting from?
01:36:04.580 And the third thought, what happens to all of the stuff I already own?
01:36:11.380 If I'm going to own nothing by 2030,
01:36:16.660 what happens to that?
01:36:23.480 I can give you the answer to all of that.
01:36:27.560 Statement number one is a statement.
01:36:29.340 It's not a question.
01:36:29.960 It's just a statement.
01:36:31.660 You'll be happy.
01:36:32.320 I can make it into, will you really be happy?
01:36:36.240 Will you really like it if you're renting everything that you have now,
01:36:40.440 and you have no ownership in it?
01:36:44.140 Will you be happy?
01:36:46.220 Two, who will you be renting from?
01:36:49.660 The elites.
01:36:50.600 You'll get your food from Bill Gates and all of the people that will buy up all of the farms.
01:36:57.740 You will get everything from the government.
01:37:01.580 Will you be happy?
01:37:04.380 And the third thing is, how do, what happens to my stuff in the next eight years?
01:37:11.980 Stuff I already own.
01:37:15.200 You will be impoverished.
01:37:17.920 They will hit you every possible way they can.
01:37:24.940 Through higher prices.
01:37:27.240 Through inflation.
01:37:29.220 Through regulations that will cause you to buy this permit and do this to your house.
01:37:35.020 And you'll be required to buy this.
01:37:37.260 Otherwise, you're not in compliance.
01:37:40.080 Remember what we said.
01:37:42.000 What conservatives said.
01:37:45.380 About Obamacare.
01:37:47.920 It's not a right.
01:37:51.160 And for the first time, I have to buy something to be in compliance with my citizenship.
01:37:58.220 I have to purchase something so I can be a citizen in good standing.
01:38:08.320 Well, yes.
01:38:11.060 Yes.
01:38:11.900 You'll not only have to buy things.
01:38:13.880 You'll have to stop buying things that you might like.
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01:41:24.500 So the president is yet again breaking the Constitution and going forward with college debt relief today.
01:41:49.360 Hmm.
01:41:51.600 Yep.
01:41:51.900 $10,000 for families or people earning under $125,000 plus another $10,000 additional relief, it seems like, for lower income.
01:42:02.540 So it's bigger than the initial proposed plan.
01:42:05.000 Not as much, of course, as Bernie Sanders wants.
01:42:07.620 But so I want you to please play cut eight.
01:42:10.320 Here's Nancy Pelosi.
01:42:11.340 Listen to what she said.
01:42:12.180 People think that the president of the United States – is this more on the subject than you ever want to know?
01:42:21.180 Well, you'll let me know.
01:42:22.320 People think that the president of the United States has the power for debt forgiveness.
01:42:28.300 He does not.
01:42:29.300 No, he does not.
01:42:29.820 He can postpone.
01:42:30.780 He can delay.
01:42:32.700 But he does not have that power.
01:42:34.540 That has to be an act of Congress.
01:42:38.300 Mm-hmm.
01:42:38.960 Yep.
01:42:39.120 Now, she knew that back in April, but nobody's saying a peep about it today.
01:42:43.800 He does not have the power.
01:42:46.400 Every single lawyer worth his salt knows the president doesn't have the power.
01:42:53.700 But the president of the United States currently doesn't give a flying crap about the rule of law and our Constitution.
01:43:02.800 So, you know, he's going to do it.
01:43:07.140 And what will happen is if he pays for all of these, it's going to affect your inflation.
01:43:14.940 It will also affect the debt that we have.
01:43:19.660 Two things that I know every American is really happy about.
01:43:24.260 But it will also do another thing.
01:43:27.200 It will only benefit the people who have sent their kids to massive colleges and have massive debt.
01:43:35.120 I didn't go to college because I couldn't afford it.
01:43:39.260 My parents couldn't afford it.
01:43:41.700 So, I didn't go to college.
01:43:43.480 When I went to college, I was in my 30s.
01:43:46.540 And I could only afford one semester.
01:43:49.160 Now, I'm paying for other people's college?
01:43:52.400 How about the people who are minorities?
01:44:01.020 Really?
01:44:03.100 The white kids that went and have parents and they're going to get their debt relieved?
01:44:10.400 Why?
01:44:11.220 Why?
01:44:12.340 Why can't I get some debt relief for some other things then?
01:44:15.740 I don't have college loans.
01:44:17.680 I felt always I was responsible.
01:44:19.920 Why are they getting it?
01:44:23.420 This is not going to sit well, especially, I think, in the minority communities.
01:44:29.100 Doesn't have the authority to do it.
01:44:30.900 It's unconstitutional.
01:44:32.080 It's illegal.
01:44:32.620 He's doing it anyway.
01:44:34.200 I mean, we'll see what happens in the courts.
01:44:35.840 It will be challenged, of course, but he's going to try to do it anyway.
01:44:38.800 You're right.
01:44:39.300 It screws over people who paid their loans off.
01:44:43.120 It screws over people who decided not to take out loans.
01:44:46.280 It even screws over people that decide to take out loans next year when they're going
01:44:50.800 to college a little bit later than this forgiveness.
01:44:52.680 They won't get this benefit in theory.
01:44:54.800 My wife is helping the most privileged people among us.
01:44:56.820 We've spent years paying her loans off.
01:44:57.960 Yeah.
01:44:58.540 I mean, she paid her college loans off.
01:45:00.880 And like, why college?
01:45:02.500 Like, let's say you got out of school and you're working at Subway and you decided,
01:45:07.860 you know what?
01:45:08.280 I really like this business.
01:45:09.200 I'm going to open up a franchise.
01:45:10.120 So you take out a loan and the other person, your friend, goes to college and screws off
01:45:15.760 for four years and whatever.
01:45:18.340 Or even works hard.
01:45:19.740 Or works hard.
01:45:20.420 He gets the relief.
01:45:22.220 He's got the degree.
01:45:23.920 He's got the benefits as far as earning capacity.
01:45:26.720 You are working your ass off at a franchise and you get nothing.
01:45:30.580 You would at least have a case to make if you were saying like junior colleges or colleges,
01:45:37.140 you know, they're teaching auto repair or something like that.
01:45:41.180 You're going to pay off loans for people who went to the Ivy League schools and all these.
01:45:47.500 And they they have the degree that everyone has told us you need to have.
01:45:52.840 They've got it already.
01:45:54.240 It would still be unconstitutional, but at least we have maybe a better moral argument.
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01:47:17.760 Amos, the Amish farmer next.
01:47:19.060 Ooh.
01:47:19.360 So I have no idea how this interview is going to go.
01:47:31.080 Amos Miller is a man we tried to get on for several weeks, but he is a Pennsylvania Dutch
01:47:36.400 Amish farmer.
01:47:37.180 And you might have heard about him, his farm.
01:47:42.520 Some say was raided by the feds.
01:47:44.860 He's facing thousands in fines.
01:47:47.620 Some people say, no, he's not under attack by an out-of-control government.
01:47:53.560 He's just refusing to comply with the laws.
01:47:56.780 I don't know what the real answer is, but hopefully he can clear things up and tell us why he is
01:48:05.020 not agreeing to government regulations on food.
01:48:10.340 Amos Miller, how are you, sir?
01:48:12.900 I'm doing fine.
01:48:13.640 Thank you.
01:48:14.160 Good.
01:48:14.440 It's good to talk to you.
01:48:15.500 Thank you for taking time out of your day.
01:48:17.160 Um, I, I, I wanted to, to first understand, um, you are, you are not having your meat,
01:48:26.640 uh, you know, USDA graded, um, and in a slaughterhouse that the USDA oversees.
01:48:33.860 And then also you, you know, are not pasteurizing your milk, but it's my understanding on the
01:48:40.960 pasteurization that you actually have to be a member of a kind of like a club to be able
01:48:46.480 to buy your products, right?
01:48:48.000 So everybody is well-informed what the risks are.
01:48:51.840 Is that right?
01:48:53.180 That's correct.
01:48:54.000 We created a private membership association.
01:48:58.020 Okay.
01:48:58.460 And so, and everybody knows if I buy milk from you, I know I could get listeria because it's
01:49:05.380 not pasteurized and that's clear, right?
01:49:07.860 Yes.
01:49:08.080 They take their health and they want to take their health in their own hands.
01:49:12.760 Okay.
01:49:13.240 And why is it that you won't do these things?
01:49:18.300 It's not that you're anti-government, is it?
01:49:22.320 That's correct.
01:49:23.320 I'm not, I'm not for, that's correct.
01:49:25.280 I, uh, we need government to a certain degree.
01:49:28.100 It's that when, when our members and myself can't make choices of what I think is healthy
01:49:33.960 for my body, uh, and I have to possibly rely on meat that is possibly, um, sprayed with
01:49:42.720 citric acid labels, not labeled that way.
01:49:44.980 The package is not, and, uh, I, I prefer, our members prefer to make the direct connection
01:49:52.240 with the farmer that they can trust because for various reasons, if they do a, add a solution
01:50:00.700 onto the chicken or the turkeys, which is a required thing by USDA, they have to have an
01:50:07.260 intervention plan in place and most places they use, uh, citric acid or, uh, some type
01:50:14.000 of bleach, uh, to kill the bacteria.
01:50:16.260 Well, I, I know I have a friend who is Scottish and he came over and he has a problem with the
01:50:32.220 meat here.
01:50:32.660 He's like, you guys dip everything in, in bleach.
01:50:36.960 I mean, it's craziness.
01:50:40.160 Yes.
01:50:40.960 Yes, indeed.
01:50:41.740 And they don't have to label the package that way.
01:50:43.440 So was this a raid on your farm?
01:50:48.780 Cause they, they say that, that, um, they tried to make a deal with you and you just won't
01:50:55.360 play by, you know, the rules, which apparently they say you agreed to.
01:51:00.180 Is that true or not?
01:51:02.640 Well, they, um, they made me, they had tagged about 36,000 pounds of meat, uh, a year or two
01:51:08.980 ago, uh, under duress, uh, so I can have it back and supply it back to my members, which
01:51:14.500 I was grateful that I was able to get it back to the members.
01:51:17.520 The members were very appreciative of that.
01:51:19.880 Um, but when all was said and done, it's not that big of a deal to possibly go half ways.
01:51:28.780 That is by working with the meat regulations and so forth.
01:51:34.460 Um, but the thing is that they can change laws tomorrow and then you don't know, you don't
01:51:43.020 have control over that.
01:51:44.080 And it's hard to supply our members with, with, uh, good, um, food if, because of the regulations
01:51:52.380 and the meat is not that big of a deal with them when they come and say, uh, well, you
01:51:57.880 can't have this raw milk on the shelf or you can't have the raw cheese or the butter, which
01:52:03.580 is basically you can't provide that, um, unless you have a, an agreement or something because
01:52:13.380 they're, they ban raw butter, they ban raw milk.
01:52:16.900 That's when we have a problem abiding by the rule and regulations because our members are
01:52:21.940 well-educated that they know raw milk from grass fed cows, raw butter from grass fed cows
01:52:26.940 is an important, uh, bodybuilder to, to build strong bone structure.
01:52:33.180 And what is it that is taken out in the pasteurization that makes that so it's not as healthy?
01:52:40.300 Well, the goal is that the, to kill all the, um, bad bacteria in the milk.
01:52:46.960 But the, uh, if you do that, you also kill the good bacteria.
01:52:50.900 So it's harder to, to break down the body.
01:52:53.160 It's like a foreign thing to the body because there's no good bacteria to help break down
01:52:58.340 the milk.
01:52:59.780 And that's maybe why there's so many people sensitive to, uh, milk.
01:53:04.340 So they have, they educate themselves, they come back and they want raw milk because it
01:53:08.320 helps build, um, good bacteria in the gut and it helps break down other foods as well.
01:53:13.760 So, um, is, um, is this part of your faith at all to grow food the way you do and to eat
01:53:24.300 the food you do?
01:53:25.220 That's a very good question.
01:53:28.440 I was raised on a farm.
01:53:30.480 I enjoyed to be on the farm and my father taught me very good lessons in becoming a good farmer.
01:53:38.200 Um, he has tried to avoid from, um, from the day that I was born to stay away from chemicals,
01:53:45.060 GMOs, and he has left a very good example.
01:53:48.520 And as the things are going nowadays is that there are many diseases out there, uh, diabetes,
01:54:00.020 heart problems, cancer, uh, arthritis, autism.
01:54:04.660 And my goal is, is to get nutrient dense foods out to the people.
01:54:11.060 See if we could change this, uh, this, whatever you want to call it, the diseases that we are
01:54:16.800 dealing with, change that around.
01:54:18.560 We have many, many children with birth defects.
01:54:22.020 My heart breaks to see those children suffer like that.
01:54:26.680 My goal and my passion is to help my neighbor, uh, to help them build their bodies so the temple
01:54:37.820 of God can live within them.
01:54:39.400 Um, Amos, I think there's a lot of people in America right now that, uh, in some ways
01:54:46.320 wish, uh, they lived much more like you do.
01:54:51.320 The, uh, the world has truly gone insane.
01:54:55.340 Um, and we are losing all of our principles, all of the Judeo-Christian values that we've always
01:55:02.000 had and, and based our lives, uh, upon.
01:55:05.320 And when you look outside of your community, what does it look like to you?
01:55:12.640 Well, my heart goes out to those people because they are, could I say, almost innocent.
01:55:18.140 Uh, they haven't been, they haven't had the opportunity to be raised on the farm, uh, from
01:55:23.780 day one.
01:55:25.020 Um, so they're basically innocent.
01:55:27.280 But my goal would be is when, when you, and that's kind of coming with the next generation.
01:55:34.020 They are seeing that modern medicine is, might not be the key.
01:55:38.560 It's not the answer.
01:55:40.340 It's going back and getting nutrition from the food, from grass-fed animals, and getting
01:55:45.700 that into their children so the minds can stay healthy.
01:55:49.840 They, they, the children feel vigorous and they want to sustain their life.
01:55:55.140 And then when you sustain your life, you want to sustain nature so you can thrive, uh, naturally.
01:56:02.000 So, my goal is to help people get good minds through good nutrition and hopefully that they
01:56:11.940 can accept God for, for, as their creator and believe and trust in him and they can, they
01:56:18.660 want to take care of the land.
01:56:20.380 That is our calling on this, on this earth is to, uh, help God's creation, um, take care
01:56:28.600 of the animals, uh, it's, it's, it's, the book of Moses, uh, talks about that.
01:56:33.240 That is our duty and, and take care of the gardens and sustain nature.
01:56:37.220 And God is pleased with that mindset.
01:56:39.640 And that is my goal to help as much as I possibly can.
01:56:43.640 Amos, um, uh, there is a big movement all over the world now to get rid of meat, uh, and
01:56:50.900 not eat meat.
01:56:53.280 What is your thought on that?
01:56:55.500 That is a very, um, scary idea.
01:57:02.220 Um, for, for one thing, it would be against God's plan.
01:57:06.780 God has created animals and he actually said that this is for your, um, for, for your, for
01:57:15.720 your nourishment and it, if, if you put a, it's part of nature.
01:57:20.440 So if you put away with the animals, the animals actually are a, a very important circle of our
01:57:27.060 creation.
01:57:27.840 They go out there, they harvest, they feed, uh, themselves, if you allow them to do that,
01:57:32.880 they eat it and they, they poop it back out, uh, which is a scary word to the city people,
01:57:39.060 but it's, it's part of nature.
01:57:40.320 And that goes down to the ground and then the microbes, the earthworms, that's their
01:57:46.180 meal.
01:57:46.960 So the, the better we take care of the microbes in the soil, the earthworms, the more they
01:57:51.280 can populate and make, uh, better topsoil.
01:57:54.860 And that helps to sustain, uh, the, the, the, the, the, the soil of nature.
01:58:00.320 If we continue to only, uh, grow corn and soybeans and we don't feed the microbes, we will hit
01:58:07.080 a wall where, uh, nature can no longer be sustained.
01:58:11.900 Amos Miller, he is a Pennsylvania Dutch Amish farmer.
01:58:16.460 He, uh, is facing thousands of dollars in fines.
01:58:20.840 I believe you're facing about $300,000 worth of fines.
01:58:25.600 I imagine that is an insurmountable amount.
01:58:28.860 Um, is there a way if people want to get in touch with you or, uh, buy some of your food
01:58:34.580 or help you out with your legal fees?
01:58:37.200 Is there a way to do that?
01:58:39.660 Uh, yes, we have, one of our coordinators, um, has set up a give send go account and I
01:58:47.640 don't have that information, but hopefully we can get it to the, uh, I will, I will find
01:58:53.160 it.
01:58:53.340 I don't think I have it here, but one of my producers will, we'll look that up.
01:58:58.480 Um, appreciate that.
01:58:59.500 Thank you.
01:58:59.960 You bet.
01:59:00.580 Amos, thank you so much.
01:59:01.900 God bless you.
01:59:03.140 You too.
01:59:03.480 Thank you all pray for us.
01:59:04.800 Bye-bye.
01:59:05.220 Oh, we will.
01:59:05.880 Thank you.
01:59:06.300 Bye-bye.
01:59:06.880 Uh, I will tell you, I lived in Pennsylvania and the Amish are some of the most remarkable
01:59:11.040 people I have ever met.
01:59:13.480 Um, and you may not like the way they live.
01:59:16.540 You may not, you know, look at God the same way that they do.
01:59:21.000 Um, but, uh, I wish we were more like them myself.
01:59:26.960 And, uh, if you want to do with your body, what you want to do.
01:59:33.120 And if you're in a club that says, Hey, I could get Listeria from drinking this milk.
01:59:42.140 Um, that's your choice.
01:59:45.060 That is your choice.
01:59:46.440 And we are moving away from that.
01:59:49.800 Uh, and that is extraordinarily dangerous for people like you and, and Amos and people who
01:59:58.800 don't believe in anything.
02:00:00.100 Uh, it is dangerous for all of us.
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02:00:27.880 No, don't turn around.
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02:02:03.540 I support Amos entirely here.
02:02:07.180 I wouldn't drink, you know, non-homogenized milk.
02:02:11.300 I'm not for rolling the dice every time I want to have an Oreo cookie and a glass of milk.
02:02:16.640 However, what he says about, I mean, that's why we advertise Rough Greens.
02:02:20.760 You have to have the probiotics.
02:02:22.580 You can't take everything out and sterilize all your food and still have all the things
02:02:28.300 in it you do need.
02:02:30.120 And maybe a bigger principle than even that.
02:02:33.500 He should certainly have the choice to make it and sell it and people should have the choice
02:02:38.460 to buy it.
02:02:39.140 Yeah.
02:02:39.300 If you're wrong and it goes awry, that's on you.
02:02:43.160 That's right.
02:02:43.820 That's that's a free society.
02:02:46.400 You are an imbecile.
02:02:47.440 In the end, we are all imbeciles if the government makes all of our decisions because what we
02:02:54.600 don't we didn't make any of our decisions.
02:02:56.820 So if if, you know, Amos wants to sell it as long as it's clearly marked and at the same
02:03:03.840 time, I don't like this system.
02:03:05.940 I kind of do like the extra added system of the food club, the food club, making sure people
02:03:10.640 definitely know what they're buying.
02:03:11.640 Yeah.
02:03:11.840 So, you know, exactly.
02:03:13.160 But that's then then that's you.
02:03:15.020 Amos is fine with that as well, which is important.
02:03:16.740 I will say this.
02:03:17.760 Can we answer the one question that everyone has?
02:03:20.200 Every single person in their car right now listening to the show has the same question
02:03:24.280 and we have not answered it yet.
02:03:25.380 What phone?
02:03:26.180 How do Amish people get on the phone?
02:03:28.100 Right.
02:03:28.560 OK.
02:03:28.940 They have one phone.
02:03:30.860 It's my understanding.
02:03:31.900 They have one collective phone and they go out to this place and they use it if they need
02:03:39.660 to, you know.
02:03:40.500 They do not allow them in the home, apparently, but they have a community phone that you can
02:03:44.440 get on a landline.
02:03:45.500 You can go out and they do have some cell phones as well.
02:03:48.140 Some of the some of the write ups were weird about it.
02:03:50.520 Amish need phones to communicate with relatives and other Amish in distant settlements.
02:03:54.240 Well, yeah, that's why everyone uses a phone.
02:03:56.040 Right.
02:03:56.680 Of course.
02:03:57.880 Yes.
02:03:58.800 I have a phone only so I can play cards.
02:04:03.100 Right.
02:04:03.360 Right.
02:04:04.360 Amish business people typically view cell phones as useful.
02:04:07.400 Well, yeah, that's why everyone uses them.
02:04:09.200 They think they're useful.
02:04:10.420 They're wrong a lot of the time.
02:04:12.160 I will tell you, it wasn't convenient.
02:04:15.040 No.
02:04:15.480 For us to book that interview.
02:04:17.740 That I have to.
02:04:18.680 We've booked presidents more easily than that.
02:04:19.940 Oh, yeah, we have.
02:04:21.140 Sarah Kolk, who put that interview together.
02:04:24.120 She's been beating her head against the barn wall for quite a while.
02:04:30.060 The Glenn Beck Program.