On today's show, Glenn Beck is joined by Jason Buttrill, who is sitting in for Stu Noell, who's in for Pat who is in for Noell. Glenn and Jason discuss the Supreme Court's ruling on abortion drugs, and how the government is trying to block access to abortion drugs.
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00:03:34.760It was the Texas Supreme Court that said this.
00:03:37.980It's going to go all the way to the Supreme Court, but they say that the ATF just overstepped their bounds and they're not allowed just to make arbitrary rules.
00:03:51.380Now, on the other side of that, the government just changing the rules, not being consistent and doing what they want, is the abortion drug.
00:04:01.900Let me welcome into the conversation Jason Buttrill, who is sitting in for Stu.
00:04:09.400No, who's sitting in for Pat, who is sitting in for Stu.
00:04:13.140Apparently, nobody wants to work with me for more than a day.
00:04:16.360But welcome to the program, Jason, our head researcher on the Glenn Beck program and also head writer of our TV show.
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00:05:51.960How can the government be saying one thing to one agency and another to another agency?
00:06:03.100Yeah, it feels like a kind of a it's a giant step forward on the on the gun pistol brace thing, especially for the bureaucracy.
00:06:10.100I was reading through the judge's response.
00:06:13.160There is written remarks and he was like, yeah, they just never really kind of they they never bothered to really tell us why they were doing this.
00:06:19.940They failed to answer any questions on the reasoning for doing it.
00:06:54.700Honestly, usually usually the FDA is like oversensitive to this stuff, you know, like, oh, but doc, you know, I want you know, I need this experimental drug.
00:11:35.460So anyway, they're passing things like that, but loaded inside, it will say, and the secretary will decide, you know, how to figure this one out.
00:11:48.500You can't give that much power to an unelected individual or an agency.
00:11:53.880And the Chevron Law, if they uphold that concept that the agencies were not ever constitutionally given that kind of power, the whole world changes.
00:12:09.300And we should know that soon in one of these decisions that are coming out.
00:12:15.760I don't know which one, because none of these were written in common sense.
00:12:20.640I feel like that was the one thing that our founders, in their infinite wisdom and, you know, in their divine, you know, plan, actually, for our country, never really anticipated what the bureaucracy became.
00:12:36.480Like, you know, every time you hear one of these rules from, you know, the ATF or the FDA or any other letter agency, you know it's something at this point unconstitutional that the administration wants to do.
00:13:16.140It's Loper Bright Enterprises versus Raymond Raymondo case in which court will decide whether to overrule its decision in Chevron versus Natural Forces Defense Council.
00:13:29.440Per The New York Times, the court will decide whether to overrule a foundational 1984 precedent on the power of government agencies.
00:13:36.580It said the courts must defer to agencies reasonable interpretations of ambiguous statutes.
00:13:43.740So they are supposed to be able to say, well, you know, that's reasonable.
00:15:30.900What happened about clearing the whole rainforest if we have, you know, too many paper straws?
00:15:36.120Oh, I just you know what Donald Trump said yesterday he was having a meeting with Congress and I think only three or four Republicans didn't attend.
00:15:49.380Everybody seems to be walking in lockstep now.
00:15:52.360But, you know, he said, we're going to we're going to make America great again.
00:16:37.060The side effects of Rough Greens might include having a dog that you have to chase around the house sometimes because, you know, he finds that he has more and more energy.
00:17:45.020Coming this weekend, wherever you get my podcast, we are releasing the two first two episodes of a brand new podcast series hosted by me called the back story.
00:17:57.480Kind of like the back story, except it's not.
00:26:08.060And then he puts his glasses on at twice the speed that it takes to for him to sit down at ceremonies.
00:26:17.280I don't know if you remember that footage from earlier this week, last weekend, where he was trying to sit down and look like he crapped his pants.
00:27:37.040That's not the guy who speaks to us in like major interviews or, you know, when he comes in to address Congress for the State of the Union.
00:27:45.140I mean, he's like, hey, man, I got to tell you, everything's going great.
00:27:48.360I mean, State of our economy is great.
00:27:50.440I don't know what they're putting him on, but that ain't Joe Biden.
00:29:42.500He just always looks like he's out of the animatronic.
00:29:47.640You know, I don't, I don't, I don't want to, I don't want to like presume, I don't want to try to guess on what might be wrong with him.
00:29:53.160But I, my father had lupus and he would have like little, like micro strokes.
00:29:58.000And he would just, it was just all of a sudden he would just like check out.
00:30:00.980He would just kind of stop and like kind of gaze.
00:30:03.460And what he was doing, he was having like little micro strokes.
00:30:06.000And that is eerily similar to what I saw from him.
00:30:09.860Well, this is, I mean, um, one of my daughters, you know, Mary, she has significant strokes and are significant seizures.
00:30:20.020Um, and this, this really cutting edge, um, procedure that I wouldn't have done.
00:30:29.240She chose, she chose to do it because I would have been too afraid because they said to her, you may, may wake up and you may not recognize anybody.
00:30:36.680You may not be able to speak or know people's names.
00:30:40.860I mean, we don't know what we're doing here and, but we think we know what we're doing, but we don't.
00:30:56.360And she was seizure free for about two years.
00:30:59.000And, uh, and now they've, they've come back, um, pretty hard and hers are really getting grand demolish.
00:31:07.880Um, my other daughter has seizure where she is like Joe Biden, but just very short period of time where she just like, you know, you're like, hello.
00:31:41.560By the way, the idea that we had to wait till we passed the legislation overall, even held up by a small majority of our Republican colleagues, was just terrible.
00:31:52.480And, uh, there's a lot more money coming beyond what's already come.
00:32:03.340By the way, the idea that we had to wait till we passed the legislation overall, even held up by a small majority of our Republican colleagues.
00:35:06.780But, you know, Jason, as somebody who is in Afghanistan right after 9-11, I don't know.
00:35:15.740You know, on those F-15s, everything that we, you know, everything that we threw at them, they're still in charge of Afghanistan, aren't they?
00:35:24.260Yeah, I don't think F-15s help them out too much.
00:35:29.380I mean, history is full of insurgencies that have been successful.
00:35:33.520You know, on this Ukraine funding thing, we've done multiple different shows on some of this stuff.
00:35:39.220And what will shock you, if you just kind of look and try to trace some of these funds, whether they're coming from Congress or some other agency within this government, it is everywhere.
00:36:24.800I think the thread is so frayed that it is broken and we're not even using it at all, or we are the closest that we've ever been to absolutely destroying everything that everybody worked and died, died for.
00:36:43.340Anyway, so he's promising more money, but don't worry.
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00:46:26.100This is a video yesterday of, uh, of Joe Biden just kind of meandering away from all of the leaders of the G7 after, after he got bored, I guess, or just lost interest.
01:24:32.140That would be pretty remarkable if you could do that.
01:24:36.140Well, apparently NASA has been working on some tests.
01:24:41.960And one of the unusual things about this test is they have found a way now to, um, surpass one G so they could get something into space.
01:24:54.840Uh, but they've only done this in a vacuum so far, but it would work then in space, no propellant, yet it's moving.
01:25:04.580Um, it can accelerate and there's no propellant, um, it appears, uh, according to one article, uh, given that the device already appears to violate the known laws of physics by creating thrust without propellants, the result has even stumped Dr. Bueller and his team quote, we can see some of these things sit on a scale for days and they still have charge in them.
01:25:30.360They're still producing thrust. It's hard to reconcile them from a scientific point of view, because it seems to violate a lot of energy laws that we have a tremendous discovery.
01:25:45.640If indeed it plays out and it looks like it is.
01:25:49.320And the guy who's on in charge of this, uh, at NASA is joining us in 60 seconds. Stand by next time you're standing somewhere, uh, in your home.
01:26:00.120I want you to do something. Just look around and say, if I, if I had to put my house on the market today, what would I need to do to get it ready?
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01:26:29.680And when we started talking to our real estate agent and he said, no, if you really want this to go, here's what you need to do.
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01:26:40.880Um, and some of the things we thought was nuts, um, actually works out to be some of the best things about the house.
01:28:36.900Well, we've been, uh, exploring, um, propellantless propulsion for several members of our team for several years.
01:28:45.600Gosh, I've been doing it for 25 years.
01:28:47.640My colleagues been doing it for about 15 years or so.
01:28:50.400So when we joined forces in 2016, we were able to see some magic happen.
01:28:56.760And then we didn't really understand it until about 2018.
01:29:00.320Um, and that's when we kind of hit the ground running once we understood it.
01:29:05.260And then, uh, we didn't come public with it until earlier, earlier this year.
01:29:08.900So when you say you really didn't understand it, the articles that I've read say you still don't fully understand what's going on because it seems to break the laws of, of physics and gravity.
01:30:05.360Well, that's this, you know, we need that theory verification, you know, to prove that it is actually a separate course that we have not yet seen in nature.
01:30:15.880So to do that, no one will believe you until you actually do it in space and see it move.
01:30:20.680So, so you, but you have found a way, I mean, when we think of sending things into space, we think rockets, and that is probably one of the more, more dangerous moments when you're going into space is all of that thrust behind you coming from, uh, propellants.
01:30:40.380Um, and, uh, and you found a way now to possibly put rockets into space without it really being a rocket.
01:30:52.400What, what is it that is the propellant?
01:30:58.520It doesn't, uh, use propellant and, you know, propellantless propulsion.
01:31:03.940So you can imagine the skin of your aircraft being the thruster, if you will.
01:31:09.000It's a paradigm shift in the way we think about transportation.
01:31:12.400It does seem to violate a lot of old classical laws like the rocket equation and other classical mechanics.
01:31:17.600So those equations are, gosh, almost 400 years old.
01:31:21.500We have a lot of new physics since then.
01:31:23.680And I think this is taking advantage of some of the, not the 20th century quantum mechanics as much, but more of the 19th century E&M physics, electricity and magnetism.
01:32:28.900It just happened to be the area of expertise that I am at NASA is the electrostatic expert for the agency.
01:32:34.820So once I knew that that's what it was, it was able to hit the ground running and to get thrusters that, in theory, should be able to lift under their own weight on Earth, provided they didn't have to carry anything yet.
01:32:47.480We're still working on getting it stronger.
01:32:48.840But that's essentially the gist of it.
01:32:51.620Static electricity itself has energy because there's energy between charged particles.
01:32:57.240We're all familiar with the Coulomb energy, you know, like particles, like positive particles repel, you know, negative particles repel, but plus and minus attract.
01:33:07.060We're all familiar with that aspect of static electricity.
01:33:10.760What this has shown is that there is what we call electrostatic pressure in the presence of the field.
01:33:17.440It's basically the pressure itself, which is not something I invented that's been around for 100 years or so, but the pressure itself can act in such a way that if it's unbalanced, it can give you a net momentum transfer to your system.
01:34:35.420But if you ignore that, and if you actually test it in vacuum and test it correctly, you'll see that you'll get the thrust actually in the opposite direction of the ion wind.
01:43:25.900Is this the kind of, you've only got a minute, is this the kind of technology that would explain some of the things we're seeing, you know, in those UFOs that seem to just defy all physics?
01:43:42.040It's possible that it could explain some of it.
01:43:46.780You know, there's some, you know, other things that we don't really understand that this theory could explain.
01:43:53.180Well, a lot of time on it, but it's absolutely good, because it is a fundamental force.
01:45:49.040You know, I think you're getting a sense, and I know I am, at least, with that last interview.
01:46:10.920You're getting a sense on why I've said for the last, really, 35 years, before I even got into talk radio, I was on radio, and I was fascinated by, you know, quantum computing and AI and ASI and AGI.
01:46:28.440And I've been saying for years, your life will be totally different by 2030, and we get so bogged down in the bad things that are going on right now and the technology that, honestly, we're playing with that we don't even understand.
01:46:56.080And I think as we're beginning to understand, maybe not majority good ways, you know, our families are dissolving, our morals are dissolving, everything, everything because of that.
01:47:13.320But there are also, we will see an end to cancer, maybe soon in our lifetime, because we're going to be able to do things and think in ways humans have not been able to think before.
01:47:27.320And this discovery that he was just talking about of a thruster that is the vehicle, that there's no propellant use.
01:47:40.720So there's no, you don't need, you know, jet A fuel for your jet.
01:47:49.700And the fact that it is apparently very, very real.
01:47:56.780I mean, this guy is a very credible scientist and has been working on this for a long time with NASA and then partnered with other people that were working on the same thing back in 2016.
01:48:09.440And it's just been announced and just taking off now, you know, when he said we could get to the moon in two hours.
01:48:22.560That takes two weeks to get to the moon.
01:48:25.260He's saying with this technology, we can get to the moon in two hours.
01:48:28.960It's constant acceleration, which to put that into the only way you can really understand that is if you've been in a Tesla plaid that, you know, you launch and it doesn't shift gears.
01:52:58.780I don't remember who wrote it, probably 20 years ago, 25 years ago, that said what we're dealing, what we will be dealing with and what we are dealing with now is a new life form.
01:53:13.800And you can argue about life, you know, and the soul and everything else.
01:53:17.960But we have to view it as if this is a new life form from an alien planet.
01:53:34.080Once it gets to this tipping point that we're at right now, where our scientists are looking at it and saying, I don't know how it just did that.
01:53:47.300It would be as though, you know, you see an alien in space and you're like, oh, look, they drool a lot and it seems to be acid drool, but they're going to be friendly.
01:54:04.960And everything's fine until, you know, you're sitting around in the lunchroom and all of a sudden some little dog cat thing with no fur on it comes bursting out of somebody's stomach.
01:54:17.060Yeah, it's I mean, I remember when you were one of the first people to start talking about this like years ago and we were like, OK, this is coming.
01:54:25.020We have to make sure there's safeguards put in place now.
01:54:27.500We definitely have to make sure that AI knows not to harm other people or to be used in any kind of instance of war.
01:54:34.700Well, I just read an article like a month ago where it was either the Navy or Air Force.
02:00:23.780I'll find the name and maybe we'll have him on.
02:00:26.000But it is a fiction book that is about a company that is a lot like either Microsoft or Facebook.
02:00:35.940And they're looking to enhance the email system and help kind of organize people and help them answer their emails exactly like what we're having now with Apple.
02:01:39.540It just goes out to everybody's email and it begins to solve problems and write emails in the voice of other people.
02:01:49.660And nobody knows what's happening and it, you know, it, it, eventually it just has built a giant server farm for itself with monies that had been, you know, brought in.
02:02:03.520Nobody ever knew because it was all done through email, et cetera, et cetera.
02:02:07.900It's, it's an amazing thing, but it eventually begins to learn and duplicate.
02:02:14.980And then have its own, uh, have its own, um, um, um, its own agenda.
02:02:25.940And it, it starts exactly the way this starts with, with Apple.
02:02:31.620Uh, cause once it's, once it's in and it can mimic you and you allow it to mimic you and you're not really checking on things, uh, you know, look how tricky emails are to read from people.
02:02:47.960Now, just subtle things that you don't think people are going to take wrong.
02:02:52.220Uh, there, there's a lot of subtle things that could happen if you're not actually in control of, uh, what's happening through AI.