The Glenn Beck Program - January 11, 2023


The Great Reset Gets WORSE?! | Guests: Rep. Jim Jordan & Andy Roth | 1⧸11⧸23


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

160.37866

Word Count

20,019

Sentence Count

1,795

Misogynist Sentences

17

Hate Speech Sentences

28


Summary

Glenn Beck talks about a plane crash, the mayor of Gary, Indiana, Pete Buttigieg, and why the government is trying to figure out why no planes are flying in America this morning. He also talks about his dog, Uno, who is getting old and needs a new home.


Transcript

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00:01:01.240 All right, you sick, twisted freak.
00:01:04.480 We begin the national radio podcast broadcast next.
00:01:08.980 We got no room to compromise.
00:01:15.180 We got no room to compromise.
00:01:31.600 We got to stand together.
00:01:35.980 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:56.540 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:00.920 Hey, if you got up early today and you looked up at the skies, you might have noticed something.
00:02:09.660 There were no planes flying.
00:02:11.980 The skies over America were as quiet as 9-11.
00:02:15.660 And they will still be quiet until about 9 a.m.
00:02:20.280 Why?
00:02:21.720 Well, there was a little problem with, you know, the system from the FAA.
00:02:28.480 It sends, you know, messages to pilots like,
00:02:31.620 Hey, look out.
00:02:32.720 There's a plane right below you.
00:02:34.440 Uh, and it went out nationwide.
00:02:38.180 They don't know why.
00:02:39.420 Good news.
00:02:40.400 Pete Buttigieg is on it.
00:02:42.440 He's on the case.
00:02:44.080 The mayor of, I don't know, Gary, Indiana or wherever he's from.
00:02:47.480 He's on.
00:02:48.640 My apologies to Gary, Indiana.
00:02:50.760 You're much bigger and more important than the town he was.
00:02:53.940 Uh, he's on the case.
00:02:55.360 He woke the president up this morning.
00:02:58.060 So that's even more good news.
00:03:00.820 Buttigieg and a sleepy Biden are on it.
00:03:05.420 Now, they've rebooted the system and they think everything's going to be okay starting at 9 a.m.
00:03:12.860 And Pete said,
00:03:15.300 Don't worry, we're pretty sure that this had nothing to do with cyber hacking.
00:03:20.420 Well, I'm filled with confidence.
00:03:23.440 Stand by.
00:03:24.300 We begin in 60 seconds.
00:03:25.980 They just turned it off and turned it back on again?
00:03:29.200 Uh, may I tell you something?
00:03:31.180 I was on a plane.
00:03:32.760 I was going to New York just, what, about four weeks ago.
00:03:36.220 Going to New York.
00:03:37.880 The pilot gets on.
00:03:39.420 He says,
00:03:39.940 Nah, we've got a problem, uh, here.
00:03:42.380 Our, uh, technology here in the cabin isn't working.
00:03:46.260 So, uh, we've got some guys coming to fix it.
00:03:49.280 But we thought maybe we should just turn the plane off and turn it back on again and see what happens.
00:03:55.440 So, you'll be in the dark for a while.
00:03:57.380 They turned the plane off.
00:04:00.200 We were in the dark for like five minutes.
00:04:02.500 Then they fire it back up and he's like,
00:04:04.440 Yeah, that seemed to do the trick.
00:04:06.380 So, we're just going to go.
00:04:07.660 Can we wait for the technicians, please?
00:04:12.600 Crazy.
00:04:13.480 All right.
00:04:14.240 Uh, let me talk to you a little bit about Rough Greens.
00:04:16.500 Rough Greens is not a dog food.
00:04:17.980 It's something you sprinkle on your dog's food.
00:04:20.120 It has all of the probiotics and antioxidants and minerals and vitamins that they need.
00:04:25.860 I will tell you that Uno is getting pretty old now.
00:04:29.760 Uno is our German Shepherd.
00:04:31.040 He's purebred.
00:04:32.640 Thirteen is ancient.
00:04:35.560 Ancient.
00:04:35.960 Ancient for a German Shepherd like that.
00:04:40.240 He just got back from the vet and the vet said,
00:04:43.380 I don't know what it is, but he is still,
00:04:46.460 we did his blood work.
00:04:47.540 We checked him out.
00:04:48.220 He's like a puppy.
00:04:49.820 I'm telling you, I can't prove this,
00:04:51.720 but I'm telling you, I really, truly believe it's Rough Greens.
00:04:55.240 Because when we started putting Rough Greens on his food,
00:04:58.080 we saw a total change over a year's period.
00:05:02.260 A total change in Uno.
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00:05:10.000 All you pay for is shipping.
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00:05:14.420 833-GLEN33.
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00:05:18.740 Call him today.
00:05:21.540 All righty.
00:05:22.620 Well, let me give you a couple of things here
00:05:24.560 that I think you really need to know and understand
00:05:28.040 because 2023 is going to be a pivotal year.
00:05:36.300 I have talked to people that I trust in Washington,
00:05:39.780 and that's about four people,
00:05:43.220 and they are very concerned that the U.S. dollar
00:05:47.180 is going to have some problems this year,
00:05:51.700 which might lead to the central bank digital currency.
00:05:55.920 The Federal Reserve is doing everything they can
00:06:00.340 to make sure that everything is safe.
00:06:02.740 You know, after the big banking crash,
00:06:05.160 they had, you know, one of these stress tests,
00:06:09.560 and they're like,
00:06:09.960 we're going to do a stress test
00:06:11.280 because we've got to make sure that everybody,
00:06:13.740 you know, you've got all those loans,
00:06:15.700 and you can cover anything that's risky,
00:06:18.160 so we want to find out what's risky.
00:06:21.840 Okay, sounds good so far, right?
00:06:23.560 It's good to know.
00:06:24.440 Can the bank survive a downturn?
00:06:27.020 How risky are their investments?
00:06:30.340 And so they were doing that,
00:06:32.020 and it was great, wonderful.
00:06:35.500 Then there was this added little benefit
00:06:40.360 that the Fed is doing now.
00:06:47.380 They've decided that
00:06:50.680 if you are a bank,
00:06:54.820 and you have, let's say, green energy,
00:06:58.280 like solar panel companies,
00:06:59.820 you not only are more stable as a bank,
00:07:06.180 you can use that investment
00:07:08.720 in solar panel companies
00:07:10.760 to actually use it as an asset,
00:07:14.200 a very stable asset,
00:07:15.680 to be able to loan more money out
00:07:18.400 to somebody else.
00:07:19.720 So the more green energy things you have,
00:07:22.840 which we have seen,
00:07:24.120 oh my gosh,
00:07:25.820 how many solar panel companies
00:07:28.320 did you invest in America
00:07:30.060 that has just turned into a gold mine?
00:07:34.820 It is now weakening the stress test.
00:07:37.860 It is doing the exact opposite problem.
00:07:41.500 It is, it's insanity.
00:07:45.740 It's like, you know what?
00:07:48.380 You're safe to drive down the freeway
00:07:51.320 without your seatbelt,
00:07:52.720 you know, as long as you're texting
00:07:54.980 at the same time.
00:07:56.460 Then it'll be totally safe.
00:07:58.800 That's what the Fed is doing.
00:08:01.360 Meanwhile, our prices of everything
00:08:04.420 still are skyrocketing.
00:08:06.300 Energy is down,
00:08:07.900 which the Fed is going,
00:08:08.980 that's great.
00:08:09.720 See, that's going to reduce everything.
00:08:13.060 Meanwhile, if you are trying to buy eggs
00:08:16.740 in California,
00:08:18.820 this is going to blow your mind.
00:08:20.340 California,
00:08:21.820 a dozen eggs
00:08:23.760 is now $7.37
00:08:26.700 compared to $2.35 a year ago.
00:08:33.880 The problem is people are switching to eggs
00:08:36.580 because they're cheaper than meat.
00:08:39.320 which, by the way,
00:08:42.120 we're trying to get rid of the meat.
00:08:44.800 I mean, you know that, right?
00:08:48.420 We, we, we are sitting here
00:08:50.460 with bugs now being discussed.
00:08:55.320 I got a great story on that
00:08:56.600 in the show prep today.
00:08:57.640 You, you want to sign up for it
00:08:59.320 at glenbeck.com.
00:09:00.180 It's free.
00:09:00.860 You get all of the stories
00:09:02.460 that I see every morning.
00:09:04.820 Um, and, uh,
00:09:06.180 and you can read them all.
00:09:07.100 These are the stories
00:09:07.760 that I have selected.
00:09:08.740 This said,
00:09:09.080 this is important.
00:09:09.860 Not all of them make it on the show,
00:09:11.540 but one of them,
00:09:12.560 another one is about bugs.
00:09:14.600 This restaurant in New York
00:09:16.200 that is like,
00:09:16.920 we have Ethiopian ants
00:09:19.020 in our creme fraiche, huh?
00:09:21.440 And that's a certain je ne sais quoi.
00:09:23.740 By the way,
00:09:24.240 those ants are alive
00:09:26.020 while they put them on your whatever.
00:09:29.320 No, thank you.
00:09:31.580 And in this particular article
00:09:33.680 from New York,
00:09:34.380 it actually states
00:09:35.840 we're doing it
00:09:37.280 because of the carbon
00:09:39.380 expense
00:09:41.020 of traditional food.
00:09:44.300 So we're now looking
00:09:46.040 to eat bugs.
00:09:48.160 Yesterday, I also told you
00:09:50.120 that, um, uh,
00:09:52.580 the Richard Trumka
00:09:54.160 from the Consumer Protection Agency
00:09:56.520 has declared
00:09:58.860 because he got a study
00:10:00.600 from a global warming group
00:10:02.980 that natural gas
00:10:06.380 is very bad for your children
00:10:08.580 if it's in your house.
00:10:10.060 So we shouldn't really have
00:10:11.600 natural gas stoves
00:10:13.020 and we shouldn't have
00:10:14.500 natural gas,
00:10:15.760 you know,
00:10:16.180 heaters
00:10:16.740 or anything natural gas.
00:10:20.060 Oh,
00:10:21.220 wow.
00:10:23.940 California sure is in trouble, huh?
00:10:26.060 Because
00:10:26.280 they wanted to be
00:10:27.640 really super green.
00:10:28.760 and so all of their state cars
00:10:31.080 and all of their buses
00:10:32.060 and everything else,
00:10:32.880 natural gas.
00:10:33.680 No, it's dangerous now.
00:10:36.340 And in something
00:10:37.740 that is so striking,
00:10:39.720 this study
00:10:40.560 just came out.
00:10:43.040 Richard Trumka
00:10:43.980 just said
00:10:45.680 we've got to consider
00:10:47.000 getting rid of
00:10:47.780 all natural gas
00:10:48.720 in homes
00:10:49.280 and Governor Hochul
00:10:51.080 yesterday
00:10:51.920 just decided
00:10:53.000 she's got some legislation
00:10:54.880 to make sure
00:10:56.220 that there are
00:10:56.920 no natural gas outlets
00:10:59.220 in any new construction
00:11:01.220 in New York.
00:11:04.300 Gang,
00:11:05.020 we are
00:11:06.120 in trouble.
00:11:08.120 You better get
00:11:09.080 to a state
00:11:09.940 that is not doing it.
00:11:11.580 Quite honestly,
00:11:12.320 I'm not sure
00:11:12.980 it's Texas.
00:11:13.580 But you better
00:11:15.780 get to a state
00:11:16.740 where like-minded
00:11:18.240 people
00:11:18.860 are all around
00:11:20.340 because they are
00:11:21.120 going to cut us off
00:11:22.280 from everything.
00:11:25.220 But that's if we,
00:11:26.680 you know,
00:11:26.840 that's if the Fed
00:11:28.020 doesn't help us
00:11:29.580 some more.
00:11:31.220 I want to talk to you
00:11:32.340 about what's,
00:11:33.580 what is happening
00:11:34.600 in Asia,
00:11:36.800 Russia,
00:11:37.640 prices of oil,
00:11:39.840 it's collapsing,
00:11:41.180 so it's going down
00:11:43.160 now which is
00:11:43.960 making things
00:11:44.700 better for Europe.
00:11:46.160 Yay!
00:11:47.260 They can buy
00:11:48.160 more Russian oil.
00:11:49.380 Yay!
00:11:51.780 Meanwhile,
00:11:52.760 we're not doing
00:11:53.720 anything about it,
00:11:55.280 but Saudi Arabia,
00:11:56.900 China,
00:11:57.600 Russia,
00:11:58.360 they're starting
00:11:59.240 to move
00:11:59.680 their entire economy.
00:12:01.180 Russia is now
00:12:02.020 backing their ruble
00:12:03.580 with oil.
00:12:06.140 So it's like a,
00:12:07.180 oh,
00:12:07.920 it's like a petrodollar.
00:12:09.800 Oh,
00:12:10.320 that'll never work.
00:12:11.460 Oh,
00:12:11.620 wait a minute,
00:12:12.020 that's what we did.
00:12:13.160 Until Saudi Arabia
00:12:14.560 said,
00:12:15.120 yeah,
00:12:15.900 we're going to
00:12:16.980 accept anything.
00:12:18.440 Really?
00:12:18.900 You,
00:12:19.200 Chinese can pay us
00:12:20.460 in the,
00:12:20.860 in the won.
00:12:21.960 We're fine with that.
00:12:23.460 We'll take a ruble.
00:12:25.740 Whatever.
00:12:27.540 What does it mean?
00:12:29.360 Why have we not
00:12:30.800 discussed?
00:12:32.160 What does it mean
00:12:33.360 with the death
00:12:34.460 of the petrodollar?
00:12:35.740 It means that half
00:12:38.760 the world,
00:12:39.420 the part of the world
00:12:40.380 that's not with us,
00:12:42.200 is no longer
00:12:43.600 required to hold
00:12:45.820 a dollar,
00:12:47.260 a U.S. dollar.
00:12:49.000 What happens
00:12:50.040 when half the world's
00:12:51.600 countries
00:12:52.440 say,
00:12:54.020 oh,
00:12:54.640 we don't need
00:12:56.120 the dollar?
00:12:57.700 They begin to sell them.
00:12:59.580 They already are.
00:13:00.660 And if they're sold,
00:13:03.260 what happens?
00:13:04.440 They go out
00:13:05.260 in the system
00:13:05.900 instead of in a bank,
00:13:07.120 which does what?
00:13:09.120 Too many dollars
00:13:10.160 in the system
00:13:10.900 chasing too few goods.
00:13:13.080 Inflation goes up.
00:13:15.120 So what do you do?
00:13:16.400 You raise interest rates.
00:13:18.700 Well,
00:13:18.960 the problem now is,
00:13:20.580 as we are seeing
00:13:21.740 the death
00:13:22.380 of the petrodollar,
00:13:23.480 you're also seeing
00:13:26.120 the Fed
00:13:26.900 in a very
00:13:28.160 unusual place.
00:13:30.200 Raising
00:13:30.800 even
00:13:31.240 another
00:13:32.040 half point
00:13:33.900 is spooking
00:13:35.080 everybody
00:13:36.160 who pays
00:13:36.820 attention
00:13:37.200 to this stuff.
00:13:38.540 The Fed
00:13:39.500 has to raise
00:13:40.700 interest rates
00:13:41.500 to get
00:13:41.880 inflation
00:13:44.140 under control.
00:13:46.140 But when
00:13:47.100 they do that,
00:13:48.260 this is how
00:13:48.940 they control
00:13:49.560 inflation.
00:13:50.620 They take
00:13:51.340 more money
00:13:52.080 from you
00:13:53.060 they slow
00:13:54.780 your spending
00:13:55.920 down
00:13:56.500 and so that
00:13:57.980 causes you
00:13:59.220 not to go
00:14:00.000 chase those
00:14:00.920 goods with the
00:14:01.800 dollar.
00:14:02.900 And then they're
00:14:04.360 supposed to take
00:14:05.100 those dollars
00:14:05.840 in interest
00:14:06.700 that they get,
00:14:07.780 take them back
00:14:08.460 into the Fed
00:14:09.160 and destroy them
00:14:10.320 so there's not
00:14:11.300 too many dollars.
00:14:12.640 So the first
00:14:13.400 step on this
00:14:14.120 road is to
00:14:14.980 hurt you
00:14:16.240 and your
00:14:17.000 bank account
00:14:17.720 and your
00:14:18.340 ability to
00:14:19.280 buy things.
00:14:20.460 The problem
00:14:21.540 is we are
00:14:22.340 now looking
00:14:22.940 at recession
00:14:23.860 and inflation.
00:14:26.100 Forget about
00:14:26.580 stagflation.
00:14:28.400 Forget about
00:14:28.860 that.
00:14:29.720 Forget about
00:14:30.240 it.
00:14:31.220 We're looking
00:14:32.020 at something
00:14:32.520 different.
00:14:33.600 We are looking
00:14:34.440 at the dumping
00:14:35.400 of the U.S.
00:14:36.720 dollar by
00:14:37.580 the east,
00:14:39.780 flooding the
00:14:41.020 market.
00:14:41.960 Then you have
00:14:43.260 higher interest
00:14:44.180 rates hurting
00:14:45.200 your bank
00:14:45.880 account to
00:14:46.480 suck those
00:14:47.220 dollars and
00:14:47.880 your dollars
00:14:48.540 back into
00:14:49.200 the Fed.
00:14:50.760 This will
00:14:51.400 cause a,
00:14:53.560 if they
00:14:54.420 raise the
00:14:54.920 interest rates,
00:14:55.560 this will
00:14:55.920 cause a
00:14:57.180 stock market
00:14:57.880 crash.
00:15:00.020 But it
00:15:00.820 causes the
00:15:01.840 stock market
00:15:02.460 crash because
00:15:03.600 your dollars
00:15:05.620 and the banks
00:15:06.820 need dollars
00:15:08.120 to grow
00:15:09.780 the companies.
00:15:10.600 So if
00:15:12.000 there's a
00:15:13.080 collapse of
00:15:14.060 the stock
00:15:14.440 market,
00:15:14.920 people start
00:15:15.540 selling things,
00:15:17.020 people start
00:15:17.680 losing their
00:15:18.480 houses, and
00:15:19.160 when that
00:15:19.600 collapses,
00:15:20.640 what happens?
00:15:22.160 The banks
00:15:22.720 collapse.
00:15:24.680 Because they've
00:15:25.480 got them,
00:15:26.140 but the good
00:15:26.720 news is this
00:15:27.320 time they have
00:15:27.840 all those
00:15:28.200 solar panel
00:15:28.740 companies.
00:15:29.240 So they
00:15:30.400 got all the
00:15:30.860 windmill and
00:15:31.600 solar panel
00:15:32.220 companies that
00:15:32.900 good as
00:15:33.480 gold.
00:15:34.900 If they
00:15:35.880 have to
00:15:36.420 start selling
00:15:37.360 those things,
00:15:39.000 who are they
00:15:40.060 selling them
00:15:40.740 to?
00:15:41.940 Also,
00:15:43.300 this is a
00:15:44.100 really nice
00:15:44.800 handy thing,
00:15:46.060 when the
00:15:46.980 banks start
00:15:47.740 to go under,
00:15:49.180 they immediately
00:15:50.380 have to
00:15:51.860 start,
00:15:52.400 have to
00:15:53.500 start liquidating
00:15:54.540 things and
00:15:55.340 calling in
00:15:56.080 loans.
00:15:56.980 They have to
00:15:57.980 also stop
00:15:58.720 giving loans,
00:15:59.720 so if you're
00:16:00.480 in a tight
00:16:01.140 spot and
00:16:01.780 you need a
00:16:02.300 loan, the
00:16:02.720 bank will
00:16:03.160 no longer
00:16:03.540 give you a
00:16:04.080 loan.
00:16:04.740 And if you
00:16:05.320 go under,
00:16:06.440 you probably
00:16:07.500 have a loan
00:16:08.160 with some
00:16:08.560 other bank,
00:16:09.280 and so it
00:16:09.920 just is a
00:16:11.120 pile of
00:16:12.360 dominoes.
00:16:13.760 One thing
00:16:14.620 triggers another,
00:16:16.060 and this
00:16:16.760 time, we're
00:16:17.520 not looking
00:16:18.180 at a 10-year
00:16:19.080 reset,
00:16:20.260 because we
00:16:21.460 didn't do it
00:16:22.100 right the
00:16:22.480 last time.
00:16:23.800 We are
00:16:24.300 looking now,
00:16:25.040 and they are
00:16:25.480 officially saying
00:16:26.460 this, that we
00:16:27.060 are now looking
00:16:28.200 at,
00:16:28.720 a possibility
00:16:30.040 of something
00:16:31.300 like the
00:16:31.720 Great Depression
00:16:32.440 or beyond.
00:16:34.040 And I say
00:16:34.900 beyond, because
00:16:36.440 we are looking
00:16:37.560 at the
00:16:38.240 collapse of
00:16:39.220 the dollar.
00:16:40.220 If the
00:16:41.020 stock market
00:16:41.840 falls, if
00:16:43.040 the banking
00:16:43.660 community begins
00:16:44.900 to have the
00:16:45.660 same problems
00:16:46.360 that it had
00:16:46.840 in 08,
00:16:47.580 the problem
00:16:48.420 is way too
00:16:49.660 big, because
00:16:51.500 we no longer
00:16:52.100 have a
00:16:53.460 reserve currency
00:16:54.440 for half the
00:16:55.360 world.
00:16:55.760 gold, they
00:16:57.040 can sell
00:16:57.600 those dollars.
00:16:58.480 Our enemy,
00:16:59.060 China, they
00:16:59.880 can just dump
00:17:00.520 all those
00:17:01.020 dollars.
00:17:01.480 It would be
00:17:01.900 worth it to
00:17:02.480 them, because
00:17:03.260 it would destroy
00:17:04.040 us.
00:17:04.920 Just dump
00:17:05.400 them.
00:17:06.980 And then how
00:17:07.740 much is it
00:17:08.240 worth?
00:17:10.600 See, here's
00:17:11.120 the reason you
00:17:13.580 should consider
00:17:14.440 gold or silver,
00:17:15.380 and this is not
00:17:15.960 a commercial.
00:17:18.760 Gold and
00:17:19.840 silver are
00:17:21.040 constitutionally
00:17:22.340 dollars.
00:17:23.900 That's money.
00:17:25.420 That's currency.
00:17:27.180 The dollar
00:17:28.280 that we have
00:17:29.200 is a note.
00:17:30.720 It says,
00:17:31.860 hey, it's
00:17:32.220 worth this
00:17:33.060 amount.
00:17:33.960 But that
00:17:34.580 changes all
00:17:35.560 the time
00:17:36.180 because of
00:17:36.820 inflation.
00:17:37.980 It's not
00:17:38.740 backed by
00:17:39.580 anything.
00:17:42.360 The problem
00:17:43.440 is there's
00:17:44.720 too much
00:17:45.140 money.
00:17:45.540 There's not
00:17:46.000 enough gold
00:17:46.980 to reset
00:17:48.640 the global
00:17:49.740 markets to a
00:17:50.860 gold standard.
00:17:51.420 There's not
00:17:52.460 enough gold.
00:17:53.520 Even in the
00:17:54.080 mines, there's
00:17:55.240 not enough
00:17:55.960 gold to pay
00:17:57.520 for what we
00:17:58.480 have all
00:17:59.360 done all
00:18:00.020 around the
00:18:00.380 world.
00:18:00.740 And the
00:18:01.140 entire world
00:18:02.080 is in on
00:18:02.660 it.
00:18:03.720 So when the
00:18:04.780 Federal Reserve
00:18:05.440 says, you
00:18:06.220 know what, we're
00:18:06.780 going to print
00:18:07.260 money because
00:18:08.360 we can't let
00:18:08.980 the stock
00:18:09.420 market fail,
00:18:10.620 all of the
00:18:11.680 central banks
00:18:12.220 in the West
00:18:12.660 will do the
00:18:13.160 same thing.
00:18:14.840 And then
00:18:15.660 it's just a
00:18:16.180 matter of time
00:18:17.060 of when do
00:18:18.360 we get to
00:18:18.740 the bottom.
00:18:19.100 please, please
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00:18:24.960 I believe this
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00:20:13.600 Hello, Stu.
00:20:14.120 How are you?
00:20:15.380 Very well, Glenn.
00:20:15.960 How are you?
00:20:16.800 After that monologue,
00:20:17.840 how could I not be
00:20:18.540 doing well?
00:20:18.980 Right?
00:20:19.500 Yeah.
00:20:20.140 I mean, our society
00:20:21.080 apparently crumbling
00:20:21.820 around us sometime
00:20:23.140 this year, but we've
00:20:24.160 got probably a few
00:20:25.560 weeks.
00:20:26.480 Our society's been
00:20:27.320 crumbling around us
00:20:28.120 for quite some time.
00:20:30.040 Sure.
00:20:30.360 I'm just pointing out
00:20:31.300 that, you know,
00:20:32.380 now we're going to
00:20:33.140 be eating bugs
00:20:34.160 with no gas stove,
00:20:35.900 so we can't, you
00:20:36.680 know, we can't really
00:20:37.320 fry them up in a pan
00:20:38.700 really toasty,
00:20:39.960 high heat.
00:20:40.940 Are they going to take
00:20:41.340 our spices away next?
00:20:42.940 I mean, well,
00:20:43.400 they're saying that is
00:20:44.380 the first step is
00:20:45.520 using bugs as spices
00:20:47.480 until the West,
00:20:50.220 you know,
00:20:50.840 becomes comfortable
00:20:51.700 with like grubs.
00:20:53.300 You know, let's eat
00:20:55.960 that.
00:20:56.980 So they're going to
00:20:57.680 grind them up into
00:20:58.520 spices first.
00:21:00.360 This is when, you
00:21:02.040 know, it's not very
00:21:03.400 common, but occasionally
00:21:04.840 people get jealous of
00:21:06.460 you for being a
00:21:07.200 vegetarian, and this
00:21:08.340 is that moment.
00:21:09.080 This is the moment.
00:21:10.340 Yeah.
00:21:11.140 Yeah.
00:21:11.580 Well, that's the
00:21:12.280 other thing, you
00:21:14.140 know, vegetarianism,
00:21:15.480 but where are you
00:21:16.020 going to get your
00:21:16.520 protein?
00:21:18.220 Where are you going
00:21:18.580 to get your protein?
00:21:19.620 You're going to get
00:21:20.000 it from a protein
00:21:20.860 shake, or where do
00:21:21.540 you get your protein?
00:21:22.260 I mean, there's all
00:21:23.320 sorts of stuff, but
00:21:24.180 you can do it, but
00:21:25.900 most people don't
00:21:27.080 want to do it, which
00:21:27.920 is exactly, it's
00:21:29.800 plenty of reason for
00:21:30.720 them not to be
00:21:31.460 forced to do it,
00:21:32.240 right?
00:21:32.440 If you may want to
00:21:33.680 make a choice to
00:21:34.540 eat something, you
00:21:35.920 should be able to
00:21:36.500 make the choice to
00:21:37.480 eat something.
00:21:38.320 If you want to eat
00:21:39.520 grubs, I suppose you
00:21:41.140 could make that
00:21:41.620 choice.
00:21:42.960 However, people don't
00:21:43.980 really like that.
00:21:44.720 Listen to this
00:21:45.320 story.
00:21:46.360 Many in the
00:21:47.000 Western world
00:21:47.520 question the idea
00:21:48.380 of eating insects,
00:21:49.560 but it's part of a
00:21:50.540 growing trend in
00:21:51.560 sustainable eating.
00:21:52.880 Not to mention,
00:21:53.580 according to the
00:21:54.100 Hunter College New
00:21:54.940 York City Food
00:21:55.780 Policy Center, eating
00:21:57.180 insects is traditional
00:21:58.620 practice in some
00:21:59.620 countries.
00:22:00.380 Yes, not here!
00:22:02.380 Anyway, lately, the
00:22:03.660 European Union has
00:22:04.620 been trying to
00:22:05.160 champion bugs as
00:22:06.300 Western food.
00:22:07.460 This is because insects
00:22:08.400 are full of fat,
00:22:09.440 protein, and vitamins,
00:22:10.980 and farming them has
00:22:12.500 fewer negative
00:22:13.440 environmental impacts.
00:22:14.680 Well, as such, there
00:22:16.640 are now a myriad of
00:22:17.540 restaurants striving to
00:22:18.900 make bugs just taste
00:22:20.660 delicious.
00:22:22.900 Noma is one of those,
00:22:24.560 and the chef asks,
00:22:26.180 why doesn't the
00:22:27.200 Western world eat
00:22:28.640 more bugs?
00:22:30.720 Right?
00:22:32.000 Right, I mean, I've
00:22:33.340 been asking that
00:22:34.640 question since I was
00:22:37.000 three, and started
00:22:39.220 eating bugs at three,
00:22:41.140 and my mom slapped it
00:22:42.260 out of my hand and
00:22:42.960 said, don't eat bugs!
00:22:44.360 Yes.
00:22:45.700 Why, Mommy?
00:22:47.360 Why?
00:22:48.240 Because they're dirty,
00:22:49.700 filthy bugs!
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00:23:07.400 Yeah, I know, I'm
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00:23:09.920 Yeah, it never
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00:24:24.660 Very excited to have
00:24:25.880 Jim Jordan on with us,
00:24:28.120 the Republican from
00:24:29.820 Ohio.
00:24:30.520 He is going to be the
00:24:33.060 chair of the church-like
00:24:34.500 committee.
00:24:35.680 If you don't know what
00:24:36.600 that is, it's to make
00:24:38.240 everybody go to church.
00:24:39.700 That's what it is.
00:24:41.120 No, it is.
00:24:42.520 Church was a name of, I
00:24:44.780 think, a senator back in
00:24:46.240 the 70s that had the
00:24:48.640 commission, chaired the
00:24:49.720 commission to look into
00:24:51.300 all of the things the
00:24:52.980 CIA, FBI, Justice
00:24:55.700 Department, all the crazy
00:24:57.820 things they were doing
00:24:59.240 happening to affect the
00:25:02.160 press, affect our
00:25:05.400 elections, the people
00:25:08.520 that they were killing
00:25:09.720 and without it, they
00:25:10.860 were snooping on you.
00:25:12.620 And it was really bad,
00:25:14.040 really bad.
00:25:14.580 But the church commission,
00:25:16.620 they, that committee got
00:25:17.640 together and they exposed
00:25:18.780 it all.
00:25:19.180 So we fixed it.
00:25:20.160 Well, Jim Jordan is now
00:25:22.080 heading the new commission
00:25:23.800 and he's going to be
00:25:25.900 exposing an awful lot
00:25:27.040 and his purview is
00:25:29.720 huge.
00:25:30.500 We're going to talk to him
00:25:31.080 a little bit about the
00:25:32.800 secret documents that
00:25:34.140 Biden had.
00:25:35.200 Gee, where did I put those
00:25:36.200 secret documents?
00:25:37.480 You know, at least with
00:25:39.000 Trump, they were in his
00:25:40.960 possession in a locked
00:25:42.540 room.
00:25:44.200 Joe Biden's secret, top
00:25:46.120 secret documents, they were
00:25:48.000 just in the basement headed
00:25:49.400 towards his library.
00:25:51.700 Uh, that's not really
00:25:53.360 probably something we
00:25:54.240 should have on the
00:25:54.860 shelves.
00:25:55.580 Yeah, but the lock wasn't
00:25:56.680 strong enough.
00:25:57.600 It wasn't a very strong
00:25:58.580 lock.
00:25:58.860 It was a weak lock.
00:26:00.280 You're right.
00:26:01.000 You're right.
00:26:01.740 And you've been to
00:26:02.240 Mar-a-Lago before, Glenn.
00:26:03.740 Yeah.
00:26:04.520 Secret services everywhere.
00:26:05.960 How often were you just
00:26:07.160 wandering around the halls
00:26:08.420 walking into closets?
00:26:10.240 Was there a lot of time you
00:26:11.300 spent there doing that?
00:26:12.340 Oh my gosh, I can't even
00:26:13.580 tell you.
00:26:13.880 How many things did you
00:26:14.540 steal while you were there?
00:26:15.880 Was it easy to steal?
00:26:16.280 I don't want to admit it
00:26:17.280 on the air, but you know,
00:26:18.620 you've seen the treasure
00:26:19.420 trove I came home with.
00:26:20.400 Oh, that was nice.
00:26:21.120 Yeah.
00:26:21.540 A lot of gold.
00:26:22.360 I've got his fake hair.
00:26:24.280 There you go.
00:26:25.660 By the way, have you seen
00:26:26.500 the new poll out that
00:26:27.540 shows him now ahead of
00:26:30.220 DeSantis?
00:26:31.020 Yeah, it goes back.
00:26:31.800 I don't think we know
00:26:32.540 much, honestly, about this
00:26:33.480 race based on the polling.
00:26:34.860 I don't think so either.
00:26:34.940 I think the two things
00:26:35.660 that, if you wanted to
00:26:36.700 summarize it, it seems like
00:26:37.900 when it's head-to-head,
00:26:39.680 DeSantis seems to do
00:26:40.640 pretty well.
00:26:41.680 When it's a wider field,
00:26:43.680 Trump seems to do very
00:26:44.840 well.
00:26:45.180 Right.
00:26:45.320 So, of course, the
00:26:46.400 reality of the situation
00:26:47.300 is it's going to be a
00:26:48.220 wider field.
00:26:49.040 People are going to want
00:26:50.520 to jump in there.
00:26:51.300 Hey, I forgot to share
00:26:52.740 this good news with you
00:26:53.580 yesterday.
00:26:54.040 I don't know if you've
00:26:54.560 heard.
00:26:54.800 John Bolton is going to
00:26:55.960 run.
00:26:56.520 Right.
00:26:56.880 When people like John
00:26:57.840 Bolton are getting in,
00:26:58.780 we're not looking at a
00:26:59.640 three-person race or four.
00:27:01.460 So stupid.
00:27:01.640 There's going to be 12
00:27:02.320 people in this race.
00:27:02.940 Can we stop?
00:27:03.820 Can we please?
00:27:04.540 Can we stop?
00:27:05.280 Can we stop?
00:27:06.100 Please, please, can we
00:27:07.480 stop?
00:27:07.740 You're going to get a
00:27:08.220 moderate, a Larry Hogan type
00:27:09.780 is going to jump in there.
00:27:11.220 Hogan.
00:27:11.620 Or the Liz Cheney wing.
00:27:14.440 Oh.
00:27:14.700 You're going to get somebody
00:27:15.200 from there.
00:27:16.060 You're going to get a couple
00:27:17.000 of people, you know, who are
00:27:19.200 looking for just notoriety bumps
00:27:21.200 and this is their way of
00:27:22.380 getting it.
00:27:22.800 You're going to get to the
00:27:23.820 eight to 12 people again and
00:27:26.440 then it's going to be a
00:27:27.520 situation of who's winning
00:27:28.900 these primaries with 38% of
00:27:30.600 the vote.
00:27:31.140 I had a prominent Republican
00:27:33.480 actually try to convince me and
00:27:36.820 said, I'm going to raise all
00:27:37.740 the money for it.
00:27:39.660 You should run.
00:27:41.080 And I, at first I laughed.
00:27:43.020 Wait, you mean.
00:27:43.680 I should run for president.
00:27:44.540 Glenn Beck?
00:27:45.260 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:27:45.880 And I laughed and I said.
00:27:46.940 I will quit this job and I
00:27:48.480 will start a pack to sink
00:27:49.980 your candidacy.
00:27:50.500 Oh, please do.
00:27:51.520 I will.
00:27:52.300 Don't worry.
00:27:52.920 I'll do it myself.
00:27:54.220 You're the only person I
00:27:55.000 know with any money so
00:27:55.680 you're going to be funding
00:27:56.260 it.
00:27:56.520 Yeah.
00:27:56.780 No, yeah.
00:27:57.840 Anyway, I'm not funding it.
00:27:59.620 I said, that is the worst
00:28:01.200 idea I've ever heard.
00:28:02.960 Guy went on with me for an
00:28:04.820 hour and I'm like, dude,
00:28:06.880 no, uh, no.
00:28:10.960 And again, no.
00:28:13.600 And I said, you're the only
00:28:15.140 do you talk to people?
00:28:16.920 That's a horrible idea.
00:28:18.880 First of all, if I did win,
00:28:21.500 we'd run out of missiles
00:28:22.540 within a week and some
00:28:24.180 American cities might just go
00:28:25.900 missing.
00:28:26.460 I'm just saying.
00:28:29.220 Just, uh, I mean, we're not
00:28:31.420 desperate.
00:28:32.120 We have good candidates, good
00:28:34.780 candidates.
00:28:35.280 I will take Trump or
00:28:38.280 DeSantis as president of the
00:28:40.020 United States.
00:28:40.720 I'll take either.
00:28:41.780 I'll take either.
00:28:42.660 I'm on the bandwagon.
00:28:44.960 You guys decide I'll vote,
00:28:47.240 you know, in the primary,
00:28:48.320 you vote on the primary,
00:28:49.880 whatever the decision is,
00:28:52.040 I'm in.
00:28:53.460 Someone who isn't named Joe
00:28:54.940 Biden would be some would be
00:28:56.440 preferable.
00:28:57.000 Would be very preferable.
00:28:59.160 Uh, anyway, so Jim Jordan
00:29:01.020 is coming on, uh, today to
00:29:03.380 talk about the different
00:29:04.400 things that are going on
00:29:05.560 in Washington and the
00:29:06.880 committees that are being
00:29:07.740 formed tonight at nine
00:29:09.740 o'clock.
00:29:10.660 Uh, I have the war that is
00:29:13.220 being, uh, waged right now.
00:29:15.100 Uh, and it is raging between
00:29:17.920 globalist and nationalist
00:29:19.500 authoritarians worldwide.
00:29:21.320 There is something very
00:29:23.560 disturbing.
00:29:24.520 The EU, and I'm going to talk
00:29:25.900 about this next hour.
00:29:27.360 The EU is now passing their
00:29:30.220 ESG regulations, which we will
00:29:33.280 have to comply with any
00:29:35.940 company.
00:29:36.740 Let's say McDonald's that does
00:29:38.080 any big business in the EU has
00:29:40.940 to comply by their ESG
00:29:42.940 standards.
00:29:43.520 Their ESG standards mean that
00:29:47.180 everyone in their supply chain
00:29:49.800 has to, uh, uh, has to, uh,
00:29:53.660 adhere to the European ESG
00:29:56.440 standards.
00:29:57.060 It's insidious.
00:29:58.260 So that means if you grow
00:29:59.820 potatoes for McDonald's, you
00:30:03.220 are going to have to abide by the
00:30:05.280 European ESG standards.
00:30:07.020 Now you're a truck driver.
00:30:08.880 You have anything to do with
00:30:10.180 McDonald's.
00:30:10.880 They can't take your stuff
00:30:13.220 unless you comply.
00:30:16.040 That's what's right around the
00:30:17.960 corner.
00:30:18.540 Uh, but the other good news is
00:30:20.400 we also have a lack of
00:30:22.220 fertilizer.
00:30:22.820 We have the, uh, pressure on
00:30:25.500 farmers, the pressure to eat
00:30:27.500 bugs, uh, the, the destruction
00:30:31.260 of our energy infrastructure for
00:30:33.900 oil, and now the attack on
00:30:35.760 natural gas.
00:30:36.820 They've got farmland, food,
00:30:38.560 energy, and the money supply.
00:30:40.880 All of this bomb bombs and
00:30:44.520 bullets are usually used in
00:30:45.800 war.
00:30:47.360 We're going to show you why
00:30:48.940 Ukraine is so crucial to the
00:30:51.420 globalist reset agenda.
00:30:53.380 We'll show you why Ukraine is
00:30:55.580 so important to the nationalists
00:30:57.180 like Russia, China, and Iran.
00:30:59.980 This is being fought all over the
00:31:02.960 world, but we're not noticing it
00:31:06.140 here in our own backyard.
00:31:07.380 And we need to American farmland
00:31:10.180 is disappearing.
00:31:13.300 Energy transitioned prematurely
00:31:15.660 into, you know, forms globalist
00:31:18.380 can completely lock down.
00:31:20.740 Our finances are shifted towards a
00:31:22.540 system that can shut off or take
00:31:24.400 away our buying power at the whims
00:31:27.800 of a federal government or a global
00:31:29.980 government.
00:31:30.440 And it all culminates in a drastic
00:31:33.320 shift on society as a whole.
00:31:35.080 We'll show you what your city could
00:31:37.200 look like soon.
00:31:38.500 We'll show you who's buying up all
00:31:40.200 of the land all over.
00:31:42.200 Uh, is anybody considering saying
00:31:44.360 China can't buy any more farmland in
00:31:46.660 America or has to divest itself of
00:31:50.080 our farmland?
00:31:50.840 Why?
00:31:52.980 It's all part of a plan.
00:31:54.060 All sides, globalists and nationalists
00:31:56.360 working towards full control and power.
00:31:58.820 And you are the only one standing in
00:32:01.800 their way tonight at 9 p.m.
00:32:03.940 930 Eastern on the YouTube channel.
00:32:07.640 You just go to youtube.com slash Glenn
00:32:10.860 back and you'll be able to watch it on
00:32:12.180 YouTube if they, if they allow it to
00:32:14.700 go on.
00:32:15.180 Um, but you'll find that at youtube.com
00:32:18.140 slash Glenn back, or you can watch it
00:32:20.020 on blaze TV half hour earlier.
00:32:22.020 It'll be live at 9 p.m.
00:32:24.380 Blaze TV farmland wars, the global
00:32:28.320 takeover of America's land.
00:32:31.000 You don't want to miss it.
00:32:32.580 Yesterday we were talking about Brian
00:32:34.320 Walsh.
00:32:35.240 Um, he is the guy that reported his
00:32:38.900 wife, Anna Walsh missing, uh, where,
00:32:42.680 where is he from Massachusetts someplace
00:32:44.400 up in Massachusetts?
00:32:45.880 And what did we learn?
00:32:47.340 His mistake was yesterday.
00:32:51.240 Well, it made him look maybe like he
00:32:54.320 had something to do with his wife.
00:32:55.940 Dad, wife, he Googled how to dispose
00:32:59.160 of a 115 pound female body, which is
00:33:02.720 weird because his wife is female and
00:33:04.280 115 pounds.
00:33:05.440 That's just a coincidence.
00:33:06.380 It's just a coincidence.
00:33:07.740 He just had that pop into his head
00:33:09.520 randomly.
00:33:10.180 How do you do it?
00:33:11.040 How do you do it?
00:33:11.960 And then she goes missing.
00:33:13.220 What are the odds?
00:33:15.680 Yeah.
00:33:16.440 So, um, I saw this headline today and,
00:33:20.180 um, it's not what the headline exactly
00:33:23.080 says, uh, but there was something else
00:33:25.400 in this story that I read.
00:33:27.080 Um, here's the headline.
00:33:28.480 Brian Walsh asked the landlord about
00:33:30.960 security cameras, uh, um, after his
00:33:35.640 wife, uh, disappears.
00:33:37.700 So I'm butchering this.
00:33:41.460 It's a longer headline, but it is, uh, it
00:33:45.200 gives you the impression that, wait a
00:33:47.820 minute, did this guy call and say, Hey, we
00:33:50.860 have any security cameras on our
00:33:52.200 property?
00:33:53.480 No.
00:33:54.020 If, if so, can we turn them off for an
00:33:55.980 hour?
00:33:56.400 Okay.
00:33:56.820 That's not what happened.
00:33:57.560 He called him the day after she
00:33:58.980 disappears and says, do we have any
00:34:00.400 security?
00:34:00.720 So that's one in his favor, right?
00:34:02.980 Right.
00:34:03.140 Like you'd think that, okay, he's trying
00:34:04.640 to check in to see where she went.
00:34:06.340 He wants to know if there's any
00:34:07.580 possible security footage of this.
00:34:10.340 Right.
00:34:10.520 Now, yesterday we told you that he had
00:34:12.880 told police that he got lost while
00:34:15.900 driving to visit his mother and
00:34:18.260 reported shopping at two stores, but
00:34:20.300 there's no video evidence of him doing
00:34:22.740 anything like that.
00:34:23.640 Right.
00:34:24.040 And then he didn't say, I went to
00:34:26.320 Home Depot where he was caught on
00:34:29.280 camera purchasing $450 worth of
00:34:32.700 cleaning materials all in cash.
00:34:36.880 Okay.
00:34:37.760 All right.
00:34:39.780 Another little detail I'd bring up
00:34:41.980 is yesterday they revealed that they
00:34:46.540 found blood and a broken knife in his
00:34:49.860 basement.
00:34:51.740 And then they went to the trash
00:34:54.240 processing center near Brian's mom's
00:34:58.120 house where he got lost.
00:35:00.300 And they happened to find a bloody
00:35:03.200 hacksaw and an ax.
00:35:04.560 I mean, I mean, yeah, I could have
00:35:08.540 been for anything or anybody.
00:35:11.740 This is not a pleasant story.
00:35:13.560 This is not.
00:35:14.800 This guy is really, I mean, besides
00:35:17.700 being a murderer, not real bright
00:35:19.300 either.
00:35:19.840 No, I don't know.
00:35:20.900 I don't know.
00:35:21.240 It's just me, but he's not really
00:35:23.740 bright.
00:35:24.240 Not really bright.
00:35:25.800 All right.
00:35:26.340 Back in just a second.
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00:37:31.200 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:37:42.120 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:37:54.700 Jim Jordan joins us in just a minute to talk about
00:37:57.340 the commission that he is now heading to look into
00:38:00.940 all of the scandals from Fauci to Biden.
00:38:06.340 You name it.
00:38:07.500 We'll be talking about it in just about 10 minutes from
00:38:10.020 now.
00:38:10.300 You see this actor who's he made the movie The Big
00:38:13.480 Sick, which was actually a really good movie.
00:38:15.560 He's done, you know, a couple of things you might know
00:38:17.760 for.
00:38:18.420 I think he's Pakistani, maybe a comedian.
00:38:21.240 And he came out and said he's in a new Marvel movie.
00:38:26.340 And he said he was told behind the scenes in Hollywood
00:38:30.840 that he couldn't be cast as a villain because he's a person
00:38:36.280 of color.
00:38:37.380 And we can't make people of color into villains because I
00:38:42.980 man is tired of the woke thing to do is to not give good
00:38:47.360 jobs to people of color.
00:38:48.940 I think there are no there are no villains that are that
00:38:52.940 aren't white.
00:38:54.040 It's amazing because we used to make fun of this all the
00:38:55.960 time on the show.
00:38:56.800 24.
00:38:57.560 Yeah.
00:38:57.880 With with Jack Bauer.
00:38:59.580 Yeah.
00:38:59.720 Kiefer Sutherland.
00:39:00.520 And, you know, there's always a terrorism plot going on,
00:39:03.060 but it was never anyone from the Middle East.
00:39:05.200 No one from the Middle East.
00:39:06.420 Never even thought really about terrorism.
00:39:08.440 Right.
00:39:08.800 Except occasionally when they were put up to it with a gun
00:39:11.500 to their head by some white European person.
00:39:14.000 Yeah.
00:39:14.360 Who was either a Nazi or an oil company executive.
00:39:17.700 Yeah.
00:39:18.160 Maybe occasionally a Russian.
00:39:19.560 You get a Russian.
00:39:20.300 Yeah, you're right.
00:39:21.080 A Nazi or yeah.
00:39:22.380 Oil executive was probably the most prominent terrorist and
00:39:25.500 they would just somehow always shoehorn in some aging white
00:39:31.640 guy to be the villain, which of course there are plenty of
00:39:36.040 villains who are aging white guys.
00:39:38.440 Look at the White House.
00:39:40.260 But I will say.
00:39:41.460 Of what?
00:39:41.720 I don't even know what that means.
00:39:42.940 I just said they're villains sometimes.
00:39:44.280 But it's amazing that like, you hear this argument around Christmas
00:39:49.520 time as well with what we apparently call little people now,
00:39:54.020 which I've been very uncomfortable saying.
00:39:56.040 Oh, elves.
00:39:57.180 No.
00:39:57.500 Well, no.
00:39:59.020 I think the old word was midgets.
00:40:01.440 Yeah.
00:40:01.720 Okay.
00:40:02.000 And now we're little people, which is somehow not more demeaning.
00:40:08.280 Little people is way worse than midgets to me.
00:40:11.380 But okay.
00:40:11.880 Little people.
00:40:13.040 And so every year there's this thing about how come you will not give a
00:40:18.460 little person a role unless that it happens to be a dwarf or an elf.
00:40:22.360 And then the people who are actually affected by this, the actors who portray
00:40:28.220 elves and dwarves are like, wait a minute.
00:40:30.420 We need these jobs.
00:40:33.380 We like these jobs.
00:40:35.640 Stop it.
00:40:36.800 There's a.
00:40:37.280 The good news is they're standing up.
00:40:39.080 The bad news is nobody can see them over the table.
00:40:42.500 So.
00:40:43.180 Oh my God.
00:40:43.860 That's where we had to go.
00:40:44.600 Now this is, this is the sort of prejudice that we have to fight against.
00:40:48.100 See, we have to do that.
00:40:49.020 That's why we have to take all jobs away from little people to stop that
00:40:52.400 prejudice.
00:40:53.920 Just a weird stance.
00:40:55.520 You see this poll that came out the other day from the New York Times.
00:40:58.900 Go ahead.
00:40:59.120 Tom Cruise is employed.
00:41:01.100 Doesn't he count?
00:41:01.940 He has all sorts of action roles.
00:41:03.340 What are you talking about?
00:41:04.400 This poll from the New York Times asked, what's the proper term to call,
00:41:08.440 in this case, an African-American, a black person?
00:41:11.760 And they asked about the term black and then broke it down by who approved it
00:41:15.900 the most.
00:41:16.340 The most approval for the term black, black people.
00:41:20.320 Yeah.
00:41:20.560 Black people said, hey, you know what term we like?
00:41:23.340 Blacks.
00:41:23.740 Well, I got to tell you.
00:41:24.280 But we're supposed to get rid of it.
00:41:25.200 I've gone over to England and the African-Americans there.
00:41:28.720 They, they somehow or another insist they're not African-American.
00:41:32.240 Oh my gosh.
00:41:33.060 Dude, yes, you are.
00:41:34.360 Racist.
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00:41:39.680 Yes, it's getting cold, perhaps, where you are.
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00:41:47.040 In most areas, it's very, very warm because the heat is jacked up.
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00:43:27.180 Oh, oh, oh.
00:43:29.220 Stand up straight and hold the light.
00:43:34.840 It's a new day of time to rise.
00:43:40.820 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:43:46.760 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:49.160 Hello, America.
00:43:52.900 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:55.040 I've got two words for you.
00:43:57.920 Jim Jordan is coming up next.
00:44:01.420 Sorry, I was just...
00:44:02.220 No, I was just...
00:44:02.760 Way more than two words.
00:44:03.320 No, I just got that from Joe Biden.
00:44:05.220 I just thought I would use his math.
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00:45:29.340 Welcome, Jim Jordan.
00:45:32.080 How are you, sir?
00:45:34.160 How are you?
00:45:34.980 I'm great.
00:45:35.780 I'm great.
00:45:36.460 I'm really good.
00:45:38.420 You know, I'm glad the Freedom Caucus stood up and we got some things.
00:45:43.620 And I understand that you are the head of the committee and you actually have some teeth
00:45:50.520 to look into some of the things that are going on.
00:45:54.400 Well, we want to, and I always frame it like the reason we want to is because of what we've
00:45:59.060 seen.
00:45:59.660 You know, you saw the Department of Justice treat parents as terrorists for simply going
00:46:06.080 to a school board meeting, speaking up for their son or daughter.
00:46:08.040 You saw the FBI pay Twitter, you know, $3 million to censor conservatives.
00:46:14.420 And you saw the Department of Homeland Security attempt to set up this disinformation governance
00:46:19.000 board as if some government agency can tell us what can be said and what can't be said.
00:46:23.880 But that's the background of why we think this committee is important.
00:46:28.480 And then you just step back and say, from a common sense standpoint, the American people
00:46:32.380 have seen the double standard.
00:46:33.580 So we created this committee.
00:46:35.540 We've had dozens, even before the creation of the committee, dozens of FBI agents come
00:46:39.540 talk to us about how political the Justice Department has become.
00:46:43.220 We're going to talk to those individuals.
00:46:45.100 I think many of them are going to be willing to hopefully take a deposition and hopefully
00:46:50.000 some of them come forward and tell their story in a public hearing.
00:46:53.560 But we're going to get running as quick as we can.
00:46:56.140 We got to get the folks on our committee and get rolling there.
00:46:59.400 But that's our task and that's what we want to do because I think it's, again, I said this
00:47:04.540 yesterday on the floor when we're debating this resolution, that it's really in the end
00:47:09.700 about the First Amendment.
00:47:10.960 And if you stop and think, and you've been, I know you know this and you've been talking
00:47:14.420 to your listeners about this, but what we've seen over the last couple of years, every
00:47:17.860 right we enjoy as American citizens under the First Amendment has been attacked.
00:47:22.220 Your right to practice your faith, your right to assemble, your right to petition, freedom
00:47:25.260 of press, freedom of speech, every single one.
00:47:28.360 And the most important of those rights is your right to talk.
00:47:31.140 Because if you can't talk, you can't practice your faith.
00:47:33.880 You can't share your faith.
00:47:34.940 You can't go petition your member of Congress to redress your grievances.
00:47:38.680 You can't assemble.
00:47:39.340 I mean, it's fundamental.
00:47:41.480 And that's what the left has went after.
00:47:43.660 And they've, again, weaponized government to do it.
00:47:47.420 It's got to stop.
00:47:48.460 And so the first step in stopping it is to expose it, get all the facts on the table,
00:47:53.320 and then go from there.
00:47:54.780 And that's what we're going to try to do.
00:47:57.400 So, you know, the January 6th committee was such a joke.
00:48:01.420 It didn't have anybody.
00:48:03.000 There was no balance to it at all.
00:48:04.680 So can you find honest Democrats to also join this, to be a part of this committee so it
00:48:12.360 has some credibility?
00:48:15.660 That's a great question.
00:48:18.320 The Democrats said they're going to participate.
00:48:20.020 I said this on the House floor.
00:48:21.260 I said, you guys used to care about the First Amendment.
00:48:23.880 I had hoped this could be a bipartisan, because they started off right away yesterday.
00:48:28.520 Former chair of the district committee, Jerry Nadler, said, this is totally political.
00:48:33.440 We're going to fight it tooth and nail.
00:48:34.820 And I'm like, why?
00:48:36.180 Why would you fight it tooth and nail?
00:48:37.980 It's about stopping government from infringing on Americans' First Amendment liberties.
00:48:42.060 Why would you do that?
00:48:43.380 Democrats used to support the idea that, think about it.
00:48:46.020 You had a journalist, you had the White House tell Facebook to suppress a journalist, his
00:48:54.800 post and his tweets.
00:48:56.320 I mean, what?
00:48:57.780 So they used to agree with it.
00:48:59.860 The left used to embrace the First Amendment, the Constitution.
00:49:02.420 So I think that's a critical question.
00:49:05.800 I hope, as we go through this, we can get buy-in from them.
00:49:09.440 But it seems to me they're so obsessed with going after Trump and going after anyone who
00:49:15.460 is conservative and who believes in America first.
00:49:19.960 But we'll have to see.
00:49:21.000 I hope we can get there.
00:49:22.060 Okay.
00:49:22.280 So can we just go through a few things?
00:49:23.980 The Biden laptop and even Biden's top secret documents now, if they are related to any
00:49:32.580 of the dealings, are you going to have a committee that is looking into the laptop and the FBI's
00:49:40.500 role in that and whether they're not the president is selling access?
00:49:46.420 Yeah, there's a number of committees with jurisdiction there, Intel Committee, Oversight
00:49:52.440 Committee, Judiciary Committee.
00:49:53.780 I think primarily the Hunter Biden laptop investigation will be run out of the Oversight
00:49:59.500 and Reform Committee run by Chairman Jamie Comer from Kentucky.
00:50:04.140 They're going to look, I think, really focus in on these suspicious activity reports, a number
00:50:08.920 of reports from the Treasury that talk about suspicious banking activity, which will get to the heart
00:50:13.680 of your question there about, you know, what kind of influence may exist on the White House
00:50:18.480 and on the president.
00:50:19.180 So that'll be run out of Mr. Comer's committee to the extent that what we can look at in our
00:50:25.440 committee, Judiciary, is why did the FBI, you know, the actions they took or didn't take
00:50:33.260 this whole suppression of that story just days before the 2020 presidential election?
00:50:39.080 So we'll be able to look at some of that, but primarily it's going to be run out of Oversight.
00:50:42.540 Okay, anything just, you know, before I go back to the other scandals, the newest scandal,
00:50:48.580 any thoughts on the documents that were found in a basement from Joe Biden?
00:50:55.980 Why were they, why did they self-report and they knew in November, so why didn't they do
00:51:02.920 it before the election?
00:51:04.520 What's going on there?
00:51:06.060 Yeah, they knew about it a week before, but we didn't.
00:51:08.200 And the people didn't, even though, of course, 91 days before they raid President Trump's
00:51:11.560 home and everyone knows about that and wall-to-wall coverage.
00:51:14.220 So I'm not, I'm not, I'm not sure, but remember, he hasn't been vice president for six years.
00:51:19.480 So was this stuff there for that whole time?
00:51:22.260 And then why was it lawyers who discovered it?
00:51:25.300 You're moving, you know, you're moving.
00:51:27.360 Why was it Biden's lawyers who were there packing boxes?
00:51:30.660 I mean, when I move, I'm sure many of your listeners are the same way.
00:51:33.880 It's, I call my brother, your brother-in-laws, and you get the pickup truck and you move.
00:51:37.800 But no, no, this was lawyers in there packing boxes.
00:51:40.540 So I think there's all kinds of questions, all kinds of questions we have.
00:51:44.300 And of course, there's a sort of the fundamental thing that, that, that jumps out at Americans.
00:51:48.020 And that's the double standard one, again, one set of rules for, for Hillary Clinton,
00:51:53.580 when she was dealing in classified information, the different set for President Trump, one
00:51:57.680 set of rules for Joe Biden, the different set for President Trump.
00:52:00.480 I think, I think that's one of the takeaways that, that the American people have as well.
00:52:04.400 So I think all those are important questions.
00:52:06.040 And remember, ultimately, President Trump has said he declassified it, which the Supreme
00:52:11.120 Court's been clear, the president of the United States, head of the executive branch is, is
00:52:15.100 the, he's the, he's the one who determines whether something's classified.
00:52:18.020 Now, there's an executive order that gives some of that, I think, to the, to the vice
00:52:21.560 president as well.
00:52:22.700 But again, this, this, this double standard, I think is, is something that I think just
00:52:27.900 jumps out at people.
00:52:29.280 Let me go to Fauci and COVID.
00:52:33.000 Are you only going to be covering the part of COVID where the FBI is paying to silence people?
00:52:41.140 And is anybody going to go after and look into where did the, was this a lab leak in Wuhan
00:52:48.100 and who was involved?
00:52:50.240 Yeah, there will be, right.
00:52:51.780 And the way you described it, there's exactly how to play out.
00:52:54.060 We'll look at, we'll look at, you know, where, where the government influencing big tech,
00:52:59.440 things we've seen there.
00:53:01.420 And that's on your committee.
00:53:03.400 That'd be, that'd be a judiciary focus.
00:53:05.060 And then of course, on oversight, it will be more of determining where the origins are.
00:53:09.520 And frankly, now we have this select committee on China, which is broad too, but I think they'll
00:53:13.660 get into some of this also, but you're exactly right.
00:53:16.700 The, the, the number of things they told us on the virus that turned out to be, they told
00:53:21.540 us that, that, you know, first Biden told us he had a plan to deal with this.
00:53:24.740 Obviously he didn't.
00:53:25.700 He told us he would never impose a vaccine mandate, which he did so much.
00:53:29.180 So the Supreme court had to tell him that it was unconstitutional in the private sector.
00:53:32.860 And finally, we got, we got rid of it in the military as well.
00:53:35.540 We need to give those guys back pay and let them reenlist if they want.
00:53:38.920 They told us that, that the vaccine, they couldn't get it.
00:53:42.020 Well, that sure turned out to be wrong.
00:53:43.020 They said the vaccine, they couldn't transmit it.
00:53:45.040 I mean, they said it, they said it, it wasn't gain of function research.
00:53:47.760 It wasn't our tax money.
00:53:48.700 It didn't come from a lab.
00:53:49.720 All that has proved that, I mean, we don't know for sure if it came from a lab, but it sure
00:53:53.020 looks like it did.
00:53:54.080 Sure.
00:53:54.180 And they knew, by the way, Glenn, on, on January 31st, 2020, they knew Dr. Fauci got
00:54:01.860 an email from Dr. Christian Anderson, one of these virologists who he's been handing
00:54:05.580 out our tax money to for years.
00:54:07.300 The email says virus looks engineered.
00:54:09.780 Virus is not consistent with evolutionary theory.
00:54:12.200 That is a fancy way of saying this thing came from a lab.
00:54:15.440 So Fauci knew from the get go, they organized a conference call the next day, get all these
00:54:19.160 virologists on the conference call, get their story straight.
00:54:21.340 And then four days later, the same guys who said it came from a lab, another one of these
00:54:26.920 virologists in an email said it would be easy to do this in a lab.
00:54:29.920 They all changed their story and said, no, no, no, you're a crazy conspiracy theorist if
00:54:33.460 you think it came from a lab.
00:54:34.780 They covered their backside.
00:54:36.120 And it is so obvious to me when you look at the documents, that needs to be highlighted
00:54:40.280 and shown to the American people so that we have without a doubt evidence that shows
00:54:45.800 what these guys did to us and the false narrative they sold us.
00:54:49.800 So what can these committees do if you find wrongdoing?
00:54:54.980 What can you actually do?
00:54:57.980 Yeah, you can do, you know, if you think there's criminal wrongdoing, obviously you can do a
00:55:01.740 referral at the end of those decisions on prosecution or under our great system are left to the
00:55:07.020 executive branch.
00:55:07.760 And so that would be a Justice Department decision.
00:55:09.760 Right.
00:55:09.940 Or you can also propose legislative changes.
00:55:11.880 So, you know, on the issue of government being weaponized against we people, I mean, are there
00:55:20.100 some legislative things we need to do?
00:55:22.160 We have some ideas, but we want to go through the investigation and see if those ideas make
00:55:25.940 sense.
00:55:26.400 But we can propose legislative changes, changes to the law, and then we can try to enact those,
00:55:32.300 which is what a legislative branch does.
00:55:33.880 So I think that's something we'll point to as we go, as we go through this investigation.
00:55:38.680 I will tell you that, you know, the more you learn about the church commission, the more
00:55:43.420 you realize nothing changed.
00:55:45.800 They were doing all of the same things that they're doing now.
00:55:49.560 Now, maybe it changed for a little while, but why, why didn't that continue?
00:55:55.400 What did we lose along the way?
00:55:57.340 Just vigilance?
00:55:58.700 Yeah, and I think just sometimes it comes down to the basics, just the size of government.
00:56:05.360 I mean, holy cow, government just keeps growing.
00:56:08.200 And remember, the left, the left, actually, they love big government.
00:56:13.020 And today's left, it's kind of scary to me, but today's left, it was a survey done back
00:56:18.040 in September before the election, where it said more than half, I think it was 55 percent
00:56:24.680 of Democrats, do not believe America is the greatest country in history.
00:56:28.980 Not the greatest country in the world.
00:56:30.280 I mean, so think about one, more than half of one of the two major political parties doesn't
00:56:35.440 believe what you and I believe, what all your listeners believe, what so much that America,
00:56:39.420 while not perfect, it's the greatest country ever.
00:56:41.620 So when they start from that perspective and they put all their faith in government, government
00:56:45.080 keeps growing.
00:56:45.760 I mean, the left, so many of the left actually think it's, they should censor Glenn Beck and
00:56:51.040 Jim Jordan and people who are MAGA or people who are conservative because they think
00:56:56.860 we're dangerous.
00:56:57.340 And in fact, if you don't believe it, you don't believe that's what they think.
00:57:00.120 Joe Biden said it in front of independents all when he called us all racist and fascist.
00:57:03.920 So that's where it's, that's, so that's why we have to, I think, through, get the facts
00:57:10.240 out there, talk about it in a way that's compelling.
00:57:13.080 And frankly, part of the big problem, I think, too, is there's got to be reform in education.
00:57:17.780 I said this in an interview not too long ago, that don't vote for anybody who's not for
00:57:22.000 school choice.
00:57:22.840 Don't do it.
00:57:24.040 Vote for, they got to be for empowering moms and dads because, you know, this idea that
00:57:27.540 Democrats believe that government is smarter than parents when it comes to kids' education
00:57:31.400 is just crazy.
00:57:32.360 At least moms and dads know the kids' name.
00:57:34.460 The people in government don't, for goodness sake.
00:57:36.560 So empower parents.
00:57:37.780 But, you know, none of this is really going to change.
00:57:40.880 I mean, you just said it.
00:57:42.360 You know, the problem is, it's just the government keeps growing.
00:57:45.420 None of this is going to change until you get rid of the administrative state.
00:57:50.880 I mean, you know, you have Richard Trumka, the guy who was, you know, heading the unions
00:57:57.980 there for a while.
00:57:58.960 Now, he's actually the one running the Consumer Protection Agency, and he is now recommending
00:58:06.100 that we get rid of all gas stoves and gas heaters.
00:58:11.120 And Hochul, today in New York, just introduced a bill, legislation, to actually get rid of
00:58:18.980 all natural gas hookups in all new homes.
00:58:23.180 This is insanity.
00:58:24.980 I think it's complete craziness.
00:58:27.320 You said it right, and this drives me crazy.
00:58:32.540 The people who never have put their name on a ballot, who think they run the country,
00:58:37.720 that is the problem.
00:58:39.000 Like, they're not accountable to the way the founders set this thing up.
00:58:43.220 It's supposed to be the folks who get elected who make decisions, and then you can throw us
00:58:47.360 out if you don't like the decision.
00:58:49.040 That's a healthy thing.
00:58:50.020 And they really wanted the House of Representatives to be that body closer to the people.
00:58:53.780 That's why every two years, you get a chance to throw us all out of office.
00:58:57.320 That is healthy.
00:58:58.040 That is good.
00:58:58.500 That is good for democracy.
00:58:59.460 It's good for freedom.
00:59:00.620 But unfortunately, what's happened as government has grown so much, it's these unelected folks
00:59:05.240 who seem to run everything.
00:59:07.100 And we're constantly chasing around, trying to stop them from doing certain things.
00:59:10.740 They're not supposed to be making the decisions anyway.
00:59:12.480 And that's a fundamental issue that we've got to address.
00:59:15.960 And I think Fauci brought it to the forefront, and so I'm hopeful we can really push back
00:59:22.300 on it and begin to make some positive change.
00:59:23.800 All right.
00:59:23.960 Back in just a minute, more with Jim Jordan.
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01:00:39.980 So we're talking to Jim Jordan, who is going to be looking into the weaponization of our government against average, everyday Americans.
01:00:56.080 There's a couple of things here that I want to address specifically.
01:01:00.940 January 6th, is that going to fall under your purview as well?
01:01:06.540 Certainly.
01:01:06.900 Some of the whistleblowers have come and talked to us about what's going on with that issue.
01:01:13.660 I can't really get into some of the details, but yes, that would be something that we can look at.
01:01:18.400 If somebody hasn't put on your radar, what was it, the captain of the scaffold, or scaffold captain?
01:01:28.280 No, no, no.
01:01:29.260 No, no, no.
01:01:29.900 Not Ray Epps.
01:01:30.560 Ray Epps is at the bottom of the Capitol.
01:01:31.660 Yeah, no, I know.
01:01:32.120 I know.
01:01:32.780 The guy on the top that they have a full picture of it, and they can't find him anywhere.
01:01:36.960 It's weird.
01:01:37.500 In fact, nobody's looking.
01:01:38.360 Thank you for that.
01:01:41.600 Mayorkas.
01:01:42.120 And then also just the bombs that were placed in front of the Democrat.
01:01:45.960 Thank you.
01:01:50.320 Everyone's seen, I mean, everyone in the country, I think, has seen the videotape of this individual, and it's like...
01:01:55.580 While he's making a phone call, you can't triangulate?
01:02:00.400 What?
01:02:00.720 Yeah, it's, I don't know, something that just raises concerns, I think.
01:02:07.780 Yeah, yeah.
01:02:09.860 Yesterday, the House recommended impeachment for Mayorkas for everything that's going on in the border.
01:02:17.420 Is anything going to come of that?
01:02:20.360 Well, one of the things to focus on in the full committee is, I think, probably our first big hearing will be on this border situation, because we all know it's intentional.
01:02:29.180 Anyone with common sense, anyone just logic and reason can step back and say, you guys have been in a premeditated, deliberate fashion, done this to the country,
01:02:36.540 and now in the last week, you've suddenly switched and say, why won't Republicans help us fix the border?
01:02:40.780 I'm like, you've got to be kidding me.
01:02:42.000 You controlled all of government for two years.
01:02:44.260 You deliberately did what you did.
01:02:45.640 Today, they're getting ready to allow more people to come in or some blanket order, like they've done with immigrants from Venezuela a few months back.
01:02:53.080 So it's intentional, and failure to enforce the law.
01:02:58.540 So he certainly warrants impeachment.
01:03:01.000 We'll have to see how that plays out.
01:03:02.820 But we're going to focus on this issue, too, highlighting just how – I think the country gets it.
01:03:07.860 At least people who are in the conservative world get it.
01:03:11.860 But when you got what we've seen on the border, and we will talk, I think, to landowners.
01:03:18.500 We'll talk to – Democrat mayors now are coming forward and saying, this is crazy what the Biden administration has done.
01:03:24.340 So I think we're going to try to focus in on those as well.
01:03:26.720 But if you recommend – if it goes to committee and then you recommend and introduce articles of impeachment, it then will have to go to the Senate.
01:03:34.700 But it does have to be accepted and tried in the Senate if the House recommends?
01:03:41.460 If the House – if the majority of the House would support the articles and pass those.
01:03:44.960 And, of course, you have – you would have an investigation here.
01:03:48.440 You would go through it, and then you would pass it, and then go to the Senate, and then there's a trial.
01:03:52.380 That would be great.
01:03:53.640 Jim, thank you for – sincerely, thank you for being one of the –
01:03:56.700 the guys who we can count on to actually ask the tough questions.
01:04:01.060 And please, I pray for you, and I know the audience prays for you, ask the toughest questions that you can.
01:04:07.220 Please get to the bottom of this.
01:04:09.140 Thank you so much.
01:04:10.040 Thanks, Glenn.
01:04:10.520 Thanks for all you do.
01:04:11.060 Take care.
01:04:11.460 You bet.
01:04:12.040 Congressman from Ohio, Jim Jordan, on the Weaponization of Government Committee, which is now being formed and empowered and about to take off.
01:04:25.340 Pray for all of those on the committee, and pray that some decent Democrats join.
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01:06:02.620 The FAA this morning stopped all flights.
01:06:05.860 You know, just a little glitch in the system.
01:06:08.080 They couldn't communicate with planes.
01:06:10.120 So they decided to stop all flights today.
01:06:13.240 They were stopped for about four hours, picked up again at 9 a.m.
01:06:17.820 Buttigieg is on the case, though.
01:06:19.660 He and Joe.
01:06:20.960 So Buttigieg woke him up first thing this morning and said,
01:06:25.000 Hey, we got a total air shuttage and nothing's moving because something happened to the computer, but I'm pretty sure that it's not terrorism or anything like that because this happens all the time.
01:06:41.340 But anyway, just want to say rest well.
01:06:43.480 Pete Buttigieg, mayor of Bend.
01:06:48.560 Is it Bend?
01:06:49.260 New Bend?
01:06:49.720 It's South Bend.
01:06:50.500 South Bend.
01:06:51.020 South Bend.
01:06:51.560 That's right.
01:06:52.040 It's such a big city that you just how could I have forgotten?
01:06:56.440 Anyway, we have we have Justin Haskins with us today.
01:07:01.300 He is the co-author of my book, The Great Reset, and we've been working really hard on the new book.
01:07:10.460 I guess it's just now down to the printing and everything else.
01:07:14.060 I think we need a title.
01:07:15.700 We do.
01:07:16.540 You know, that's something we need.
01:07:17.720 You need that for a book.
01:07:18.760 I know.
01:07:19.240 Yeah.
01:07:19.660 I don't like the working title.
01:07:21.380 We don't need to get into it.
01:07:22.260 But, you know, it is this is phase two of The Great Reset.
01:07:29.140 It's what's in play right now.
01:07:32.700 And we made some really good progress with states on The Great Reset.
01:07:39.280 I mean, I can't believe you and I both talked about before the book came out.
01:07:43.320 This has to be understood by America.
01:07:46.060 ESG has to be understood by America.
01:07:48.400 And we didn't think it could happen.
01:07:50.200 And who was it, Time Magazine or somebody blamed the book on educating people about ESG?
01:08:00.800 Yeah, without a doubt.
01:08:02.100 I mean, I have heard from dozens and dozens, probably hundreds of lawmakers across the country since the book came out.
01:08:09.580 Yeah.
01:08:09.740 And the resounding conclusion from them was we heard a special from Glenn.
01:08:17.100 We listened to the radio show or someone recommended that I read this book.
01:08:20.840 I started looking into this whole ESG thing, and I cannot believe that we didn't see this.
01:08:26.040 I, you know, I talked to Jonathan Sachs.
01:08:27.780 You know, Jonathan Sachs is really brilliant guy.
01:08:31.120 And I'm talking to him, and he said, you know, this ESG thing, I had never even heard of it until you started talking about it.
01:08:39.440 Yeah.
01:08:39.700 And he's like, I'm listening to you.
01:08:40.920 And I'm like, no way.
01:08:42.480 Yeah.
01:08:42.640 No way.
01:08:43.520 I'm going to get your book.
01:08:44.300 I can't believe it.
01:08:45.340 Yeah.
01:08:45.780 Well, you and I didn't know anything about it.
01:08:48.040 Yeah, I know.
01:08:48.420 And we didn't believe it when we first heard it.
01:08:50.640 Anyway, the World Economic Forum is having their big meeting.
01:08:56.580 I think it's next week, isn't it?
01:08:58.260 Yep.
01:08:58.720 And it's their biggest ever, ever.
01:09:02.220 They have 50.
01:09:03.560 How many world leaders are going to be there?
01:09:06.300 You have the numbers?
01:09:07.140 I don't have it.
01:09:07.700 It's hundreds.
01:09:08.220 It's well, the world actual heads of state is like 56, I think, and five or 600 corporations, CEOs.
01:09:19.780 I mean, anybody who said, oh, they don't have any.
01:09:23.020 Yes, they do.
01:09:24.540 Yeah.
01:09:24.680 This is the group that is redesigning and controlling your world.
01:09:32.600 Yeah, without a doubt.
01:09:33.720 This is their big annual meeting that they do in Davos pretty much every year other than the pandemic years.
01:09:39.480 And this year is no different than the past couple.
01:09:43.520 The theme is essentially, how do we take the crises of today and build entirely new systems?
01:09:51.140 That's ESG.
01:09:52.480 That's the Great Reset.
01:09:53.420 They're not using that language because they're terrified to say Great Reset.
01:09:56.180 They never say that anymore.
01:09:57.040 But how do we take the crises of today, the food crises, the war with Ukraine, all these different things, and build our new system?
01:10:05.680 They're very open.
01:10:06.460 This is what the plan is.
01:10:07.600 And as you said, basically, every important world leader in Western civilization is going to be there or have a representative there, plus a bunch of ministers, plus all of the big corporations, plus all the big banks, all the big financial institutions, the head of BlackRock, the biggest shareholders in the world.
01:10:24.120 Everybody who has power is going to be there.
01:10:26.740 If a black hole opens on Davos, a lot of our problems will be solved because they'll all be sucked into space.
01:10:36.140 Yeah.
01:10:36.360 And we're pretty much leaderless in the Western world.
01:10:40.980 Yep.
01:10:41.420 Without a doubt.
01:10:42.540 Without a doubt.
01:10:43.360 And so just real quick, they've got several themes on their website that they say, this is what we're going for.
01:10:51.780 They all have something in common.
01:10:54.040 I want you to think about what they have in common.
01:10:56.000 We have addressing the energy and food crises in the context of a new system for energy and climate and nature.
01:11:03.540 All right.
01:11:03.760 Then we have addressing high inflation and low growth and high debt economy in the context of a new system for investment, trade, and infrastructure.
01:11:12.400 Then we have addressing the current industry headwinds in the context of a new system for harnessing frontier technologies for private sector innovation.
01:11:21.040 I am noticing a pattern there.
01:11:23.280 Yeah, it's a new system, see, and new is always better.
01:11:26.860 And it goes on, addressing the current social vulnerabilities in the context of a new system for work skills and care.
01:11:35.680 And then the last one is addressing the current geopolitical risks.
01:11:38.660 That's Ukraine and Russia and all of that in the context of a new system for dialogue and cooperation in a multipolar world,
01:11:46.880 which is another way of saying America is no longer the most important country in the world.
01:11:50.760 And so how do we address this new system?
01:11:53.860 How do we build a new system around this?
01:11:56.040 Just terrifying.
01:11:57.620 And they're, you know, these are the people that say you'll own nothing by 2030.
01:12:03.340 And I found that hard to fathom five years ago when I heard that.
01:12:08.860 I believe they could make it so we none of us own anything and and basically just by bankrupting all of us, just by destroying our our money and and and putting us all into the poorhouse.
01:12:27.220 And they can do that through the banking system, through our currency.
01:12:30.180 They can also do it and are doing it through our energy.
01:12:35.080 The Hochul came out yesterday and said there's a new resolution she wants to pass.
01:12:43.080 And so she introduced a legislation to stop.
01:12:49.320 All new homes being built in New York from having any natural gas taps.
01:12:55.800 Yep.
01:12:56.680 That's.
01:12:57.680 Wait a minute.
01:12:58.620 What?
01:12:59.260 Yeah.
01:12:59.400 I just heard about this on Monday from Richard Trumpka, who said we got this new study in on environmental studies,
01:13:06.320 and it shows that your home environment is really bad if you use natural gas.
01:13:12.040 Yeah.
01:13:12.460 And they're already talking about banning natural gas.
01:13:18.460 Yep.
01:13:18.820 And then there was that story that came out just yesterday or the day before about the Biden administration looking into getting rid of gas stoves.
01:13:25.260 Right.
01:13:25.820 That everywhere.
01:13:26.880 Same thing.
01:13:27.520 Same same idea.
01:13:28.860 All of this is part of the same movement.
01:13:31.600 These ideas are not a sort of bad American ideas.
01:13:35.100 These are bad globalist Great Reset ideas, and they're all parroting the same thing.
01:13:41.000 It's not like you could take any policy the Biden administration is doing, literally anyone,
01:13:45.820 and you can go to almost any other what I would call Great Reset country, mostly Western, Western.
01:13:51.520 Yeah.
01:13:51.760 In the Western world, in Europe especially.
01:13:54.100 And they have either already done it or they are in the process of doing it.
01:13:57.960 And word for word.
01:13:59.060 Word for word.
01:13:59.480 Word for word.
01:14:00.220 Including the marketing campaigns behind them.
01:14:03.100 It's exactly the same thing.
01:14:04.800 And it is truly terrifying, especially when you look at Europe and you say, I don't know if that's what I'm looking for in a place to live.
01:14:14.200 You know, I don't know if I want to live in Europe right now.
01:14:15.340 Hang on just a second.
01:14:16.120 What do I need to say to get you into buying into the European model?
01:14:21.080 The thing we're going to talk about tonight on Blaze TV, my Wednesday night special, is something that I read about in probably 1995.
01:14:35.760 And it was an article.
01:14:37.940 I can't even remember who or where.
01:14:39.860 I thought of it recently while we were writing the book.
01:14:42.240 And I thought, man, I wish I had that article.
01:14:45.400 1995, they were talking about an ownerless society.
01:14:49.200 Somebody was way ahead of the curve.
01:14:51.320 And they were talking about how the Internet will will start to shrink us down and technology will will make us into a renting kind of society as opposed to an owning society.
01:15:08.120 And the question was, how will that change a country that was based on personal ownership?
01:15:20.580 Yeah.
01:15:20.840 And the conclusion was completely it will completely change everything.
01:15:25.720 And that's what we're talking about.
01:15:28.460 In in seven years, nobody able to own anything.
01:15:34.180 You're a constant renter, which the youth say, oh, well, that's great.
01:15:38.800 That's I don't because I don't want to own it.
01:15:40.700 It's so much easier.
01:15:42.380 That means you are a slave to someone else forever.
01:15:47.320 That's right.
01:15:47.900 Forever.
01:15:48.680 That's right.
01:15:49.120 If you don't own property that regardless of what the property is, could be a car, could be your house, could be whatever.
01:15:56.380 You don't make the rules.
01:15:57.920 The rules are whatever the owner wants the rules to be, plus whatever the government allows the owners to make the rules.
01:16:05.660 Correct.
01:16:06.040 Right.
01:16:06.320 And if they're in bed together and if they're in bed together, then it's whatever those two get together, those groups decide.
01:16:11.960 And at some point in time, I think there was a certain segment of the left that realized if we could just get the corporations and the financial institutions and the banks on board, we don't need to worry about that stupid, you know, old, dusty Constitution thing.
01:16:29.580 Who cares?
01:16:30.500 It doesn't matter because, you know, we can't ban gun ownership, but your apartment complex might be able to.
01:16:35.900 Depends on what state you live in.
01:16:37.200 And we can decide where people go if no one owns their car and we can decide what people eat if they don't have control over it.
01:16:45.920 So it just becomes the greater you have, the more centralization you have, the less freedom you have.
01:16:52.100 Almost always.
01:16:53.040 It's essentially a rule of human civilization in history.
01:16:56.740 And that is exactly what's happening.
01:16:58.940 It's been happening for a while.
01:17:00.760 People have noticed that it's going on.
01:17:02.880 But it's not just this sort of organic thing that's occurring.
01:17:06.380 It's part of an actual plan that it's a plan that these people have.
01:17:11.380 And as crazy as that might sound to people, just read the quotes.
01:17:15.460 I mean, the quotes are all there.
01:17:17.540 And that's what we had in the last book, the Great Reset book, the upcoming book that we're working on.
01:17:22.480 There's a ton of information about all of this.
01:17:25.540 It's well documented.
01:17:27.160 Oh, you know, every chapter has like three pages of footnotes on it.
01:17:31.100 There's over a thousand footnotes in our current draft.
01:17:33.800 It is it is really it's it's really, really good.
01:17:37.620 And we tell you what's currently happening.
01:17:42.560 And, you know, since since we've been writing it now for over a year and we do we start.
01:17:49.200 It's been about the first time we talked about it was a year ago.
01:17:52.460 Yeah.
01:17:52.840 Yeah.
01:17:53.020 Because the book was released today, I think, a year ago today.
01:17:56.220 That's right.
01:17:56.800 Today is the anniversary of the change this audience has made.
01:18:00.340 Absolutely.
01:18:00.960 I mean, it's it's remarkable.
01:18:03.100 Yeah, I had.
01:18:03.980 Yeah.
01:18:04.340 Go ahead.
01:18:04.720 Sorry.
01:18:04.980 No, go ahead.
01:18:05.460 I had a meeting with lawmakers yesterday, a dozen or so lawmakers and as a closed door
01:18:11.520 thing and what they came into the meeting with the information they already understood
01:18:18.160 and knew compared to where we were at a year ago, night and day.
01:18:21.840 They totally they were way ahead of where they people had previously been.
01:18:26.460 And they still there's certain details and things they don't quite understand.
01:18:29.580 That's why we having the meetings to ask to answer questions and things like that.
01:18:33.220 But we are seeing people on a massive scale wake up to this issue.
01:18:38.560 And I was so pessimistic going.
01:18:40.920 So was I like suicidal when we we published the book a year ago.
01:18:45.540 We both looked at each other, went no way out, no way out.
01:18:49.660 And you can read it in that last chapter of that of the book, The Great Reset.
01:18:54.520 But, you know, if you if you kind of read between the lines, you're like, they don't
01:18:58.480 have any hope of turning this around.
01:19:01.240 Yeah.
01:19:01.520 And I do today.
01:19:02.600 Yeah, I do today.
01:19:03.480 Without a doubt.
01:19:03.960 We had it.
01:19:04.360 We had a meeting.
01:19:04.940 I'll never forget it in your office a month or two before the book came out.
01:19:08.160 And it was how do we talk to people about this?
01:19:10.320 And I remember you said to me, Justin, what is the way out?
01:19:13.740 How do we get out of this?
01:19:14.800 We need a solution.
01:19:16.060 And I mumbled some stuff and came and I said, you know, but there really is no solution.
01:19:21.960 Right.
01:19:22.200 And you said, well, we got to come up with something.
01:19:24.520 And I said, I got nothing.
01:19:27.820 Yeah.
01:19:28.080 And we and that book was published with nothing.
01:19:31.000 It was educate yourself.
01:19:33.600 Yeah.
01:19:33.900 And then do something.
01:19:36.140 Yeah, try.
01:19:36.440 And people did.
01:19:37.820 And it's it's truly remarkable.
01:19:40.460 Tonight, we're going to be talking about farmland in America.
01:19:43.420 We're going to touch on that and a couple of other things that are coming right now with
01:19:47.720 The Great Reset.
01:19:48.540 We do that in just a minute.
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01:21:31.040 Justin's going to stay with us after the top of the hour.
01:21:33.180 We're going to talk more.
01:21:34.720 And tonight at nine p.m., we're talking about the land grab here in America and the rest of the world.
01:21:41.940 You will literally own nothing.
01:21:44.060 And they're going to put our farmers out of business.
01:21:47.000 Meanwhile, China is buying up tons of farmland in America.
01:21:50.800 And so is Bill Gates.
01:21:52.520 You want big industry farms?
01:21:54.520 You're going to get them.
01:21:56.400 And what will that mean?
01:21:58.620 So we're going to talk about the control of our food and our energy and our land tonight.
01:22:03.560 We have about a minute.
01:22:04.380 Do you have?
01:22:05.080 Yeah.
01:22:05.240 No, I think one of the most important things that people need to understand is all this green energy stuff is tied in to the ability to purchase land, what you can do with it, how much land exists and the Biden administration's policies both to conserve land.
01:22:19.700 They want to basically double the amount of conservation land in the United States and then control what people can do with it and then also build millions and billions of solar panels and wind farms and all of that.
01:22:29.420 Where do you think that stuff's going?
01:22:30.920 It's going on land.
01:22:31.740 It's taking up lots of the land.
01:22:33.200 So this is all going to make it much more difficult for you to own your own house, your own property, to chart your own course.
01:22:39.220 Which is the way Americans have gotten ahead.
01:22:42.420 They bought a house.
01:22:43.680 It was a good investment.
01:22:45.360 And they had something at the end.
01:22:47.560 Just ownership allows us to not be serfs for our whole life.
01:22:56.540 We are literally on the road to serfdom once again.
01:23:00.980 Don't miss tonight's Wednesday night special.
01:23:04.940 The War on American Farmland and Ownership.
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01:24:41.620 Hello, America,
01:25:10.960 and welcome. I don't know what happened to the rest of the band, but
01:25:14.080 they're around someplace. Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:25:19.020 We're going to bring Justin Haskins back in. He is the co-author
01:25:22.780 of The Great Reset, my book that came out a year ago today.
01:25:26.420 We want to talk a little bit about the progress that has been made, but more
01:25:30.720 importantly, some things that are coming our way, no matter
01:25:34.820 what happens, and we need to be prepared
01:25:39.160 for it. Justin is not only the co-author of The Great Reset, but also
01:25:43.040 the new book that is coming out. We've got a sequel to The Great
01:25:47.200 Reset. It's nameless because we... it's just
01:25:51.120 like, if you thought the last one was bad, wait. But I don't
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01:27:14.940 Okay.
01:27:16.140 Justin, welcome.
01:27:18.400 Good morning, Glenn.
01:27:19.580 Happy anniversary.
01:27:21.180 Yeah. You know, I got you an anniversary gift.
01:27:24.080 Oh, you did not. I did, because I learned
01:27:26.100 from mistakes in my personal life that you always give a gift on
01:27:31.140 anniversaries. So now, I'm not going to go into details about it.
01:27:35.420 I forgot our anniversary until just now.
01:27:37.600 Yeah, no, I, you know, I understand. This is a gift. This is a gift for you.
01:27:41.480 You know, and the last time I said, because I was like, what do you get,
01:27:43.680 Glenn Beck, right? The last time I saw you, you were showing me a
01:27:47.320 stuffed rat with a bomb that had been put up its butt. Right, yeah.
01:27:50.820 By Ian Fleming.
01:27:52.080 By Ian Fleming. I know, that's the important part. So I was like, what do you get a guy who has a
01:27:55.240 stuffed rat with bombs up their butt? This is what you get him, okay? This is
01:27:59.360 from the exotic land of Switzerland. Oh my gosh.
01:28:02.080 Yes.
01:28:02.940 Oh, it's a framed, signed photo of Klaus Schwab.
01:28:06.880 It's Klaus Schwab.
01:28:08.100 Oh, how great is that?
01:28:10.160 I know. I couldn't, I couldn't find, I said, what am I going to get Glenn Beck? The one thing I know
01:28:15.400 he doesn't have is an autographed picture of Klaus Schwab.
01:28:18.780 How did you get this?
01:28:19.920 Oh, it was, it was not that hard, actually. It turns out that Klaus Schwab is not a very,
01:28:24.820 humble man.
01:28:25.940 Yeah, well, not a humble man. I tell you, this is what I really wanted to get you though.
01:28:29.440 Yeah.
01:28:29.840 There was a book, there's a book. So when Klaus Schwab wrote one of his books, Great Reset
01:28:36.420 or whatever, he signs copies. And of course, because he's a very humble guy, he signs them,
01:28:40.520 puts a little note on it and sends it to all world leaders, okay? Because they want to read
01:28:44.020 his book. So he sent one to Emmanuel Macron, okay? In France.
01:28:48.340 Wow.
01:28:48.600 And Emmanuel Macron was so impressed by this that he basically threw it in the trash can.
01:28:53.660 They gave it away and it ended up at a book dealer and I wanted it so badly.
01:28:58.360 Why didn't you call me?
01:28:58.980 Somebody bought it and I was trying to convince him, hey, I really want this book. Just name
01:29:05.800 a price. I know someone who might really want this.
01:29:08.880 Right. And the guy said, no, we don't want that book is sold to him.
01:29:12.900 Spot on.
01:29:13.580 Right.
01:29:13.820 That's exactly what it was like.
01:29:15.440 So thank you very much. That's very kind of you. So they're meeting in Davos, the World
01:29:22.220 Economic Forum next week, and there's going to be all kinds of stuff that is coming out
01:29:26.640 and they are rewriting the narrative. The reason why we are losing our history and everything
01:29:34.300 is being destroyed is because there's a new narrative, a new storyline of the West that
01:29:41.560 is being done by the World Economic Forum. And we're all going to learn it soon.
01:29:48.040 And we talk about it in in the new book. And you have to understand they are erasing everything
01:29:58.480 and changing everything. You know, that's 16 percent. I think it's 16 percent of Gen Z is
01:30:05.520 proud that they live in America.
01:30:07.540 Yeah.
01:30:08.540 16 percent.
01:30:09.860 Much higher than I thought it would be.
01:30:11.120 Oh, that's there's no there is no America if that's the way if that doesn't change.
01:30:17.300 There's just no America. But one of the things that you have to understand, we have first
01:30:23.240 the good news. You've made a huge impact. Huge. I mean, I can guarantee you that Klaus Schwab
01:30:32.040 may not know me or you by name, but he is very well aware of the effects this audience had
01:30:40.840 on the global approach of the Great Reset.
01:30:45.180 Yes. And I know for a fact that he knows at least us by name.
01:30:49.860 But so we get into that another time.
01:30:52.820 Klaus, as you're listening, forget our names.
01:30:55.040 Yeah. Yeah. But there's no doubt about it. If you go back a year from right now and you
01:31:00.860 were to look at what people understood about the Great Reset, about ESG, about social credit
01:31:06.360 scoring, about how all this stuff works, compare it to today, whether you're talking about
01:31:10.860 influential people, lawmakers, people in media, regular people on the street, everybody knows
01:31:15.720 more. And it is because of this audience.
01:31:18.140 I truly 1000% believe that. I cannot tell you how many people, very prominent people, members
01:31:26.560 of Congress, members of state legislature who said, I heard this from someone who listens
01:31:31.120 to Glenn on the radio, a constituent, or I heard it myself on the radio. I mean, so many
01:31:37.560 people.
01:31:38.020 So many. And that is the problem over in Europe. They don't have a Glenn Beck. They don't have
01:31:45.960 somebody who has has the audience that can impact it in the EU. So they are now have they
01:31:57.580 passed it or they're just about to pass it?
01:32:00.200 They are. It's passed certain chambers. It's not law yet.
01:32:04.020 Okay. But it's shortly going to become law in the EU. And there's doesn't seem to be any
01:32:09.800 stop on it. And what it is, is ESG. It's the scoring system. It's about to be codified
01:32:18.300 in the EU. And here's how this is going to affect you. There are about, I can't remember
01:32:26.080 what the standard is, but there's about 15 companies that will fall under this umbrella.
01:32:31.160 Ford is one. McDonald's is way more than that. Oh, is it? American companies? Yeah. Oh,
01:32:37.100 yeah. We're talking probably at least hundreds, probably thousands. I only saw lifts at about
01:32:42.780 15. Okay. So here's what, here's how this is going to affect. If you read the first book,
01:32:49.440 The Great Reset, you know that one of its benefits to the other side, the dark side, is it has
01:33:01.040 tentacles everywhere. And the insidious part of it is it just doesn't affect the company. It affects
01:33:11.300 everyone in the chain of that company. So every company that drives a truck for that company,
01:33:19.540 they're delivering the goods. Everybody that makes a widget for that company, makes paper for that
01:33:25.740 company. Whatever it is, every single company must be part of the ESG program, or they cannot do
01:33:36.420 business with them. Now, just let's just imagine McDonald's. And this is coming because Europe is
01:33:43.540 adopting the ESG standards. As law, mandatory. Mandatory. So every company that does business in
01:33:51.440 Europe will have to adhere to those standards. So think about McDonald's. Every corporation,
01:34:02.320 every company, every mom and pop farmer that grows potatoes or meat will have to adhere to the EU
01:34:11.120 standards. Otherwise, you'll lose McDonald's. But it's not just that you have to grow them the way
01:34:18.000 they want grown and adopt their environmental and social justice standards. But even the potato
01:34:24.680 farmer, anyone who supplies him also has to abide by ESG standards. The tentacles of this thing will
01:34:35.380 change America just because we do business with the EU. Yes. Yes. This is a fundamental transformation
01:34:43.280 of the entire Western world, of all of Europe, Canada, and the United States, essentially overnight.
01:34:50.900 They've already moved it through. There's sort of three bodies in the European Union that are
01:34:56.280 involved in lawmaking. And it's already been approved by all three of them in some degree.
01:35:00.920 Right now, they're just trying to figure out how do we reconcile our slight differences. I've looked at
01:35:05.180 all of them. They're all basically the same with just small changes. And you're exactly right.
01:35:10.300 The way it works is large companies that operate in Europe, which is basically the vast majority of
01:35:15.700 large companies in the United States have a certain amount of revenue in Europe. That means they have
01:35:20.500 to adhere to the ESG system, which means they have to impose it on everyone in their entire supply chain
01:35:25.340 globally, no matter who they are, where they work, how large they are, etc. And if they don't have
01:35:30.160 an ESG score for that company, because the company is like, I'm not doing it, they cannot buy the
01:35:36.180 products. So the score has to be done in America. It has to be done or you can't do business with,
01:35:44.640 for instance, Ford. Yep. Ford doesn't make all of the parts to everything. Ford doesn't make the
01:35:52.400 rubber, doesn't make the radios, doesn't make the seats. All of that is outsourced. Yes. If it if that
01:36:00.280 company wants to continue to work with Ford, then they must have a score. They must be EU ESG
01:36:09.560 compliant and every company they work with also. So you're buying leather from somebody and you're
01:36:17.520 making seats that leather company. If the leather is working with a farmer to get the raw leather,
01:36:25.280 that farmer has to be ESG compliant. You could just be the transportation company that transports
01:36:31.200 the leather to the factory. That's part of the supply chain. And so Europe isn't going to be
01:36:36.920 imposing the rules on those people. They're going to be imposing it on Ford. And then Ford is going
01:36:42.740 to impose it on all of these people down the supply chain. They have no choice. And what they'll do is
01:36:47.020 they'll reach out to all their suppliers. And we have we know of examples of this happening. I just had
01:36:51.440 a lawmaker tell me this yesterday or the day before they know of specific examples of this
01:36:55.820 already starting to occur. But you'll have these big companies, they go to the smaller ones, and they
01:37:00.340 say, how many electric cars do you have? How many this they have a whole survey of questions. And
01:37:04.940 then depending on how you answer it, they'll say, Okay, well, if you want to keep doing business with
01:37:08.340 us, you're going to have to improve x, y and z. Otherwise, you can't do business with us anymore.
01:37:11.800 And that's all from this entire it's because it goes up the supply chain, somebody at the top,
01:37:17.340 whether it's the European Union at some point in the future, or it's BlackRock,
01:37:20.900 who owns most of the shares of the company or whatever it is, someone is saying you have to
01:37:25.140 enforce this all the way down the line. So this is not just about Ford. It's not just about
01:37:29.540 McDonald's. It is about every other part of the economy that's going to get wrapped up in this.
01:37:35.320 And by the time you count up all the different companies, and you go down the chain of every
01:37:38.900 big company in America, that's going to be forced to adhere to this in Europe, because it's only big
01:37:43.480 companies 150 million euros or so in revenue in Europe, that are going to be forced to adhere to the
01:37:50.300 specific European Union version of this. But by the time you count them all up, and you go down
01:37:55.060 their supply chains, it's basically everybody, there's almost no one who is going to be caught
01:37:58.480 up in this. And that's the whole point. That's the point. That's why they're doing it. So this is,
01:38:04.160 in my opinion, even though you're not going to hear the story everywhere, you got to listen to shows
01:38:08.700 like this to hear it, you got to listen to Glenn Beck and the blaze and places like that. But in my
01:38:12.920 opinion, this is the most important story, period. If you're talking about transforming society,
01:38:19.180 this is the story. Because we've only told you half of it. We've just told you half of the story.
01:38:28.680 Let me give you the other half. Same story, but there's even more that is going to be affected
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01:40:37.420 So correct me if I'm wrong, but here's the other shoe. This goes up and down the supply chain. So
01:40:56.960 you, let's say you're a Nestle, which is a giant European company. They buy something from America
01:41:04.820 to put into their products. That means the American companies have to change. This also means every
01:41:11.560 bank that wants to do business in Europe has got to be on board with ESG every bank. So, so
01:41:21.680 interestingly, the most recent version draft of this put a carve out for financial institutions.
01:41:30.780 Thank God. And, but, but they said we will allow individual countries in the European union to
01:41:38.400 decide if they're going to enforce that for their companies based in that country. Of course,
01:41:43.440 the banks aren't going to be hurt by any of this. They're going to love all this. Of course. Um, the,
01:41:47.960 but the, the other shoe here is that when Nestle sells, you can't sell to countries, companies,
01:41:56.940 et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, that don't have a high ESG. You're not supposed to buy or sell.
01:42:03.720 If you're part of the supply chain in any way at all, right. Then yes. And now if you're a customer,
01:42:09.720 the, they've now tried to change it so that, cause in the original one, it was even, you have to look
01:42:15.600 at your customers essentially. Right. But if I go to, let's say I'm providing, you know, chocolate milk,
01:42:20.580 I'm Nestle and I'm going to provide chocolate milk for all the vending machines and all the
01:42:24.700 hospitals. Yep. That would apply to ESG standards. Would it not? Not individuals, but yeah, for the
01:42:32.100 hospital, big bulk buyers. I believe so. Yes. But, but it depends on the version. And that's one of the
01:42:39.320 things they're arguing about is God. Yeah. Because, because of exactly what you're saying, but in the
01:42:44.680 most radical version of it, which was, uh, proposed by the European parliament, which is really one of
01:42:51.540 the most important parts of all of this, they wanted, it's the most far reaching version. It
01:42:55.640 would be the banks would be included in it. It would be every up and down the supply chain. And the only
01:42:58.980 reason why they won't do that is because they need people to buy European products. Yeah. Um, they don't
01:43:06.820 care if you're going to sell them stuff to make products as much as buy the products, please buy the
01:43:14.660 products, or it will be a complete collapse of their economy. It's going to end up as a collapse
01:43:19.420 and total control of your entire life, where you live, what you eat, where you work, how you work,
01:43:29.100 all of it, all of it. And it's about to be passed in the EU. Yes. And this is just, and this is what's,
01:43:35.820 this is really important for people to understand as bad as all of that is, it's actually worse.
01:43:40.480 It's actually, this is why we're having a hard time naming this book because it really is. It's
01:43:45.400 worse than you think. It's worse because imagine now all of these issues and concerns we have,
01:43:51.640 but you're 20 years into the future or 10 years into the future even. And now you have all of this
01:43:58.940 new technology that has been from the very beginning of its development embedded with all
01:44:03.820 of this ESG stuff right from this very beginning. You know, imagine what the world would be like if the
01:44:08.420 internet had been designed with ESG from the start. And that's the only internet we've ever known.
01:44:13.240 Zero freedom.
01:44:13.900 Yeah. That's what all the technology in the future is being embedded with. That's what the great
01:44:18.160 narrative is all about. Really. That's what the book is going to focus on. And that's the next part
01:44:23.800 of all of this. And that's the most terrifying aspect of it. I mean, you want to talk about your
01:44:28.540 life changing, not being able to escape every part of everything you used to know being just
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01:47:32.080 I know that, uh, I won't give a dime to the Republican party. I haven't for a long time,
01:47:47.320 uh, did it, uh, during the 2020 election about six months before trying to get the white house's
01:47:56.000 attention. Hey, this is, this is for legal matters. You guys should be watching what's coming your way,
01:48:01.880 right now. Uh, and that's the last money I'm, I'm spending, uh, on that. Um, the Republican party
01:48:07.960 dead to me. However, the freedom caucus is a great replacement. Uh, and right now it's just acting as
01:48:18.640 a needle in everybody's ass move. And I think if you saw what the freedom caucus did in the house of
01:48:26.860 representatives, I contend that any honest American, I don't care who you voted for Republican,
01:48:33.220 Democrat, independent, every honest American that looks what the freedom caucus was standing for
01:48:39.420 and what they got should be thanking those guys right now. I think they're the answer to the cancer
01:48:47.240 that we have. Andy Roth is the president of the state freedom caucus network, and he's trying to get,
01:48:53.620 and there's great growth that is happening right now, trying to get more freedom caucus members
01:48:59.380 into our States and States like Texas is a real problem. Big problem. Um, think about it this way.
01:49:06.960 The, the unit party, the establishment, the cartel in every 50 States or in all 50 States, 50 swamps,
01:49:14.760 the governor is a full-time job, like round the clock. He's well-funded, well-staffed,
01:49:20.300 the, uh, bureaucrats that run the woke agencies full-time year round full staff, the, the lobbyists
01:49:28.260 full-time, well-staffed, well-funded, the lawmakers, the part-time lawmakers, they don't have any staff.
01:49:36.460 They have no help. So when we wonder why we're losing as conservatives to the establishment,
01:49:41.300 it's because of that. It's because of that imbalance in Texas.
01:49:45.380 And, and every time I go to talk to a state Senator or a state legislate, the legislative member,
01:49:51.540 they always say the same thing. I I'm so far behind on this. I don't, can you help me out?
01:49:56.700 Cause they don't have anybody, anybody, but lobbyists that are briefing them on things.
01:50:03.300 They don't have time to read the bills and that's by design. They're jamming everything through.
01:50:07.480 So when conservatives have to vote on something, they're like, well, what, how should I vote?
01:50:11.300 The only people that are in their ear is leadership or lobbyists. Right. And I have found, I mean,
01:50:17.380 I think Utah is in grave trouble. I think Texas is in grave trouble and there's no reason for those
01:50:24.440 states to be in grave trouble, except all of the people in those states think, oh, we're fine.
01:50:30.540 We're fine. We're run. We got the Republicans. No, a lot of people, a Republicans, a lot of them
01:50:37.760 are progressive. So they're in on it. They, they like it. Um, two, in those states like Texas,
01:50:44.480 you don't, even if you're a Democrat, you run as a Republican because you can't win as a Democrat.
01:50:49.900 So you have all of those people that are kind of just hiding as a Republican, but in Texas,
01:50:58.720 it's what are they voting on right now? So yesterday, uh, they, just like in Congress,
01:51:05.280 they vote for the speaker and then they vote for a rules package. Unlike the fight that the Freedom
01:51:10.820 Caucus waged against McCarthy in the U S house in Texas, the Republican speaker won 145 to three.
01:51:20.420 So all the Democrats came on board and supported this Republican. Now ask yourself why it's because
01:51:29.320 in the rules package coming up, uh, he is going to give Democrats committee chairmanships.
01:51:36.620 This is a full Republican majority house. Yeah, but we're working together. We like to work
01:51:42.200 together, reach across the aisle. And when we wonder why Texas doesn't have school choice,
01:51:48.100 it's because a Democrat runs the education committee. You want to, you want to file a school
01:51:54.440 choice bill? Go, go ahead. But then it's going to die in committee. And, and when the speaker,
01:52:02.120 and when the speaker defends this, he's like, well, I don't want to be like DC.
01:52:07.680 Yeah. Well, I don't want our state to be like DC. I don't want our state to be like California.
01:52:13.920 These guys have a responsibility, especially in Texas. There is absolutely no excuse in Texas,
01:52:20.900 none. Uh, and we're going to lose Texas. And you remember when the Democrats left the Democrats
01:52:27.300 in the Texas house left and went to DC throwing a temper tantrum because they didn't like the
01:52:34.060 election integrity bill. Right. So they finally came back. The speaker did not punish them,
01:52:39.560 but they watered down the bill and passed a weaker version. And now you give them committee
01:52:45.240 chairmanships. God help us if they're on the committee. They use that money to raise money.
01:52:50.900 Or they, they use those committee chairs to raise money from lobbyists. They then use that money
01:52:56.020 to defeat Republicans. It's insane. It's insane. It's absolutely insane. And I could tell you a
01:53:02.600 story in every other state of the similar type of corruption. It's bad, it's deep, and it's in the
01:53:08.320 dark. Most people don't know this stuff. Give me the five worst states. Uh, well, Alabama,
01:53:14.140 uh, we went down there, Alabama, Alabama, we went down there, um, and said in no uncertain terms,
01:53:20.260 we can't set up an Alabama freedom caucus because there aren't any conservatives in the legislature
01:53:24.380 and none, none, no. And I'm not even joking. Like, and here's a key reason why, and this will curl your
01:53:32.940 hair. The state legislature has to vote on local bills. Like if a County wants to raise taxes,
01:53:41.060 there are 105 members in the Alabama house. When they vote on that, it passes like six to zero
01:53:49.200 because all of them duck the vote because they don't want to be seen as raising taxes.
01:53:55.300 Oh my God. And it's a gentleman's agreement.
01:53:57.980 They vote on this one. I'll vote on that. Right. Right. And so when I was, when I was looking at
01:54:03.940 the voter rolls, the average Alabama house member ducks 70% of their votes. Oh my gosh.
01:54:14.080 It gets worse. One Alabama state Senator hasn't voted in three years. How is Alabama putting up
01:54:21.940 with that? It's ridiculous, right? I mean, that is absolutely corrupt. And the media outlets down
01:54:30.720 there that cover the Capitol, they don't mention it. They don't talk about it. They don't care.
01:54:35.320 They don't want to expose it. They, they, they know what's going on, but they don't do anything
01:54:39.140 about it. Why rock the boat if everything is working in Tennessee? We went there and we said
01:54:45.820 in no uncertain terms, can we set up a Tennessee freedom caucus because you guys are not conservative.
01:54:50.400 And we were in a room that we were told these are the most conservative members. We're giving our
01:54:55.760 pitch. Like, here's what you do when you're in a freedom caucus. I had a guy over here say,
01:55:00.720 defend subsidies for Ford plant, Ford foundation, all of the woke ESG stuff. They're shoving
01:55:08.140 down their throats. He's defending the subsidies. I had a lady in the back who was against school
01:55:12.860 choice. And then I had a guy over here defend hotel motel taxes. And I'm looking at my VP
01:55:19.200 of government affairs, Justin, and I'm like, are we in the right room? And these are deep red states.
01:55:26.040 And these are people that came. It wasn't just everybody. They knew who they were meeting with
01:55:30.360 and they were coming to hear a pitch about starting a freedom caucus. So they thought
01:55:34.500 they were pretty good. Yeah. Oh, they thought they were really good.
01:55:38.240 Wow. Did anybody say anything when you walk out of those meetings and go, guys, we can't
01:55:41.780 do anything with you. Some of them said, well, gosh, I guess we better start voting better.
01:55:46.640 And others were like, this isn't for me.
01:55:49.140 Um, but the, I am hopeful in the States that we are in. We're in 10 States, um, Georgia,
01:55:57.220 South Carolina. Um, we got some mountain West States. These guys are hardcore West. We got
01:56:03.020 Montana, Idaho and Wyoming and they're all good. Good. And they're ready to fight. Good. Yeah. Good.
01:56:09.660 Yeah. I I'd like a list of all of the guys who are in it and that are really standing up and
01:56:14.620 fighting all across the country. I'd like to know who they are because the audience would like to
01:56:19.020 support people like this and they need to. And it's growing. I mean, I mean, we have over a hundred
01:56:24.480 state lawmakers across 10 States. Um, and we're adding States. We, we, we added 10 last year and
01:56:32.040 we want to add another 10 to 15. So by the end of this year, it's my hope that we can be in half of
01:56:37.180 the 50 States. We have to be. Yeah, we have to be. Um, so Andy to explain to people,
01:56:43.760 because the media just turned these guys into monsters, explain to them why every American
01:56:51.280 should be grateful to the freedom caucus, that this was not, this was, this should have been
01:56:57.380 very bipartisan. So explain. So I wrote an op-ed about this yesterday to your exact point that
01:57:05.520 every American Republican or Democrat should be thankful for the house freedom caucus. Had they
01:57:10.780 not stood up and fought? Then the dictatorship that started, well, it started before John Boehner,
01:57:18.180 but John Boehner, Paul Ryan, Nancy Pelosi, all of them ruled the house with an iron fist top,
01:57:25.400 top down. It changed because of Obama during the Obama administration, you no longer had a budget.
01:57:33.740 You, they just, they destroyed the way everything used to work. It was still corrupt before,
01:57:39.860 but now it was just this small cabal of people who were deciding everything for every representative
01:57:49.080 and every Senator. Yeah. And that's why you get 5,000 page omnibus bills. They fall on your lap,
01:57:55.540 you know, less than 24 hours before it's voted on. Right. That's standard operating procedure
01:58:02.280 under the old regime. And if McCarthy had gotten his way, if a lot of the Republicans had gotten
01:58:08.600 their way, that would have continued. There has not been a floor amendment offered in six years.
01:58:15.400 That's insane. Because they won't allow it. They won't allow debate. And so all of the reforms,
01:58:21.480 which now allow for floor amendments, the committees will have more power. A lot of that power is now
01:58:27.840 decentralized. And that is going to massively benefit, not just the freedom caucus and Republicans,
01:58:35.280 but the, the entire country, the entire country, everybody. In my, in my 20 years on Capitol Hill
01:58:40.700 last week was the most amazing thing I ever saw. Which says something about the other 19 years.
01:58:48.840 Me too. It does. It does. But I would have to say this was, this was the most heartening thing I have
01:58:55.800 seen. You know, we, we've had lots of elections that, Oh, went our way. But then when they get there,
01:59:01.400 they don't do anything. These guys stood up, fought, were actually heard by the American people
01:59:09.040 to some extent. And people have changed enough to where they're like, I don't want any of this
01:59:14.480 old crap. I want something new. They stood, they made, if you listen to Chip Roy on the floor,
01:59:22.000 you were in. Great guy. And they stood, they weren't afraid of being called names or ostracized.
01:59:28.700 They just did it. More of that is what the country needs. So I've got a story to tell you. Our South
01:59:35.940 Carolina Freedom Caucus, they fought the establishment in the South Carolina House. They fought them to such
01:59:42.620 an extent that leadership made them sign a loyalty oath. All Republicans, a loyalty oath. This is like
01:59:50.720 right out of the page of Stalin. Yeah. And the loyalty oath said, you cannot help or encourage
01:59:58.000 someone to challenge our incumbents, our colleagues. Oh my gosh. Our Republicans. And that, that could mean
02:00:04.500 politically, like help them financially recruit candidates. But it also would not allow you to
02:00:10.700 take a picture of the vote board on the House floor and tweet it because that would be quote
02:00:17.760 misinformation. This is what Republican, the Republican establishment's doing in South Carolina.
02:00:25.960 But South Carolina, actually, they, I mean, they just, didn't they stop pediatric?
02:00:32.580 Well, so, so yeah. So they, the Republican leaders in South Carolina forced all members to sign a loyalty
02:00:39.280 pledge. The members of the South Carolina Freedom Caucus signed it, but crossed out all the things
02:00:44.460 they didn't like. It just is a middle finger to them. So since they refused to sign it in full,
02:00:51.640 the Republican leaders right now are considering kicking 19 members of the Freedom Caucus out of the
02:00:57.780 Republican Caucus. Wow. Like this is a violent nuclear option that they're going to. And Jim DeMint,
02:01:06.020 Mark Meadows, Ralph Norman, a member of the House Freedom Caucus from South Carolina,
02:01:11.260 they're all weighing in and saying, that is a really dumb idea. How can we help them? Yeah.
02:01:17.280 Blow up the phones of Davey Hyatt, who's the majority leader in South Carolina. Davey Hyatt?
02:01:24.280 Dave Hyatt. Yeah. Okay. And you just call the Capitol. But, but to your last, yeah. Okay. And just scream,
02:01:31.460 scream, scream loud. Yeah. Bloody murder. Everybody. Yeah. But to your point earlier,
02:01:36.500 the South Carolina Freedom Caucus has been wildly successful. And one of the things they did was
02:01:42.000 they forced a hospital to shut down a transgender clinic. Yeah. Gender affirming clinic. Yeah. Yeah.
02:01:48.460 For minors. And they did that out of session. No votes, no bills. Unbelievable. Yeah. Andy,
02:01:55.880 thank you so much. If you happen to be listening, uh, and you are in, you know, a state house or a
02:02:02.840 Senate, please contact state freedom caucus. You can find them a state freedom caucus.org,
02:02:09.020 or you can follow on Twitter, Andy Roth. He's the president of the state freedom caucus network.
02:02:15.020 You let us know who the good guys and bad guys are. Will you? Yeah. And we will support those good
02:02:19.800 guys as hard as we can. I'll give you an update every time I can. Thank you very much. Back in just a
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