The Horrifying Balenciaga Rabbit Hole | Guests: AG Jeff Landry & Chris Chappell | 11⧸29⧸22
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2 hours and 5 minutes
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146.2779
Summary
Glenn explains a dream he had when he was 12 years old, and why it's important to share it with the world. Plus, a story about bondage and a scavenger hunt, and more!
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what you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment
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enlightenment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program
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hello america welcome to the glenbeck program i am going to share something with you that i
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have only shared to a very select few something that
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uh something that uh uh well i'll explain when we get into it is something that bothered me for a very
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very long time uh it was a dream that i had uh and i think it is time to share it this is about a 12 year old
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all right uh i'm gonna start um give me give me 30 minutes if you will today uh i want to start with
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what's in the news and then i want to take you back to about 2009 and uh something that stew knows he's
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probably one of four or five people that know about a dream that i had um years ago and i've been
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thinking about it since yesterday's program and i feel i need to share it with you or at least a portion
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of it um but i get to that here in a minute i'm going to show you the news of the day and why i think
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it's important that you um hear about the experience that i had all right let's go on a scavenger
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hunt um most people don't know anything about balenciaga is that how you say it i say it sarah i don't
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know balenciaga balenciaga okay two thousand dollar sweaters okay it's really expensive couture kind of
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clothing blah blah blah it's a spanish fashion house um and it has had real sway apparently for a very long
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time they uh well let me welcome back stew from vacation stew what do you know about this story
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glenn think of me this is just a theoretical sense okay think of me as a person yeah who went on
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thanksgiving break and tried to stay away from grooming stories while i was on that okay that's
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hard to understand but okay and also in additional uh in addition to this have never heard of balenciaga
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right i pronounce it but i don't know what it is i've never heard of it until you know this weekend
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so what do you know about it the only thing that i would say i know about it is didn't they take some
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pictures of like kids with teddy bears and the bears were like bondage bears or something i don't
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know i saw one of the pictures that's all i've heard okay so there's a lot more to this story as it
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goes on uh the bondage bears and the picture with the panic-faced children surrounded by empty wine
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glasses uh is what we all kind of saw and we're like huh that's not good the picture uh features a
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dazed looking boy in a cluttered room among all the club clutter there is some disturbing things that
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have been found for one the boy is wearing red shoes that has symbolized royalty and unstoppable
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power like the red heels of king louis the 14th now this is a weird connection to tony podesta
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in the pedophilia uh paintings owned by tony podesta children are wearing red shoes now the boy to the boy's
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left is a drawing of a rainbow to his right is a drawing of earth with a crow looking down over it
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and on the ground there is a roll of ticker tape with balance balenciaga spelled not the normal way
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but spelled capital b capital a capital a capital l cap sorry capital b capital a capital a capital l
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ian saga oh wow okay you know you know the meaning of that still what is the god of uh uh i mean we've
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talked about it a million child sacrifice that's how okay yeah i child sacrifice pedophilia
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uh unstoppable sex evil and yeah moloch right it is the ancient uh god in the bible moloch or
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ball b-a-a-l um it is a canaanite god of child sacrifice okay nice you'll find in in jeremiah
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jeremiah 19 ball is identified as moloch and a crude drawing shows a horned animal that resembles
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ball so that's also in the picture now this is no accident for a couple of reasons the company had
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to have had this ticker tape designed and printed and put on the floor also in march at a parish show
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for this company kim kardashian wore a full body dress made only of ticker tape with the word
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balenciaga on it but it was spelled correctly now if one of those things would have appeared on their
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own it would be one thing but putting these things together and then seeing the people behind it it
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becomes very clear now so you know the company has blamed this on the photographer and we'll get into
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that in a second then they went out and they said well it's the advertised we didn't even see any of
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these pictures before they went out does anyone believe that okay so here's the photographer he was
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described um uh as a documentary photographer whose projects often make expensive portraits of everyday
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uh eccentric eccentric eccentric how do you say that yeah okay i heard it in my head we are now that you started
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i know talking i know eccentricities eccentricities yes that's what i heard in my head you should be over here
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because i'm already in the hall of fame so yeah i don't even try anymore um a press release from the company
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said the gift shop campaign iterates uh on the artist series toy stories which features a series
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of photographs from around the world of children surrounded by their favorite toys
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hmm okay in a statement the photographer said as a photographer i was only and solely requested to
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light the given scene take the shots according to my signature style as usual for commercial shooting
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the direction of the campaign and the choice of the objects displayed are not in the hands of the
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photographer now who is the person responsible for that well that's their creative director known as
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demna she's from the country georgia she's also worked for louis vuitton she is the person that in the
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2021 met gala uh she it's a she or he yeah i don't know i'm not going to identify right i'm not we
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don't know there's a it's a fluid situation here as we can i think it's he i think it is okay um but
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he designed the gimp outfit that kim kardashian wore okay you know the okay okay where she was covered
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all in black rubber or whatever the hell it is okay dramatic very dramatic um now they also
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collaborate with adidas remember this is the company one of the companies that just fired
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kanye but they are tied deeply into the kardashians um now if you go back into some of their old photo
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shoots there is a pattern here they just did one they released a collaboration with adidas which
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they called the spring 23 campaign um the um the pieces are the pieces that were on the spring 23
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presentation uh on their runway um and the collection was shot by a completely different photographer and
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that is important because the imagery isn't a coincidence or a decision made by the first
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photographer the theme was business office environment and the setting was a swanky high rise in
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manhattan and nicole kidman is in the ads in the photo for a 3100 hourglass handbag there's a printed
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copy of the 2008 united states versus williams decision on child pornography laws uh and whether uh promotion of
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child pornography curtailed first amendment freedom of speech rights so there's the handbag and there's
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the supreme court ruling okay but i'm sure it's just a coincidence and a photographer's fault yeah
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um newsweek says the extract the extract is part of an analysis with respect to the united states
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versus williams presented in the late uh presented by the late justice enton and scalia from may 2008
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which details the grounds for material to be defined as child pornography okay in another photo a man
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in a terrible outfit stands in this swanky office with a postcard view of cities behind him behind him
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also is a diploma with the name of john philip fisher this connection isn't as solid
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um but speculation is who is john philip fisher apparently he is a pedophile out of michigan
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okay in a in a in a uh another advertisement photo hourglass small crock embossed top handle bag a woman
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props her feet onto a cluttered desk so much clutter it's hard to tell what's on all the paper but in the
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background you see a stack of books one of them is titled fire from the sun it's about an artist
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uh whose work has been linked to pedophilia cannibalism and blood rituals a description posted
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on amazon says that his artwork features children who are presented alone or in groups against a
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studio-like backdrop that negates time and space while underlining the theatrical atmosphere
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and artifice that exist throughout his recent work okay so he is trying to recreate i guess the cherubs
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of the renaissance uh they are just their allegories they're not really children and they contrast their
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their um innocence with the evils of the world okay now there's another person involved this one
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is really interesting this is the chief designer for the company uh her name is lata volkava
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uh apparently and i've seen some of it now it's all been made private but you know through the way
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back machine you can the internet is forever gang on her instagram page she has i mean when i say tons
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i mean a disturbing amount of satanic imagery and violence one image shows a woman uh lying on a
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pentagram uh as a satanic figure looms over her another shows a woman dead on her side in a field
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with her stomach ripped open and entrails sprawling out on the grass beneath her third photo is a
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vintage style men's bedroom but covered in blood and bullets and broken glass and the fourth image
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uh was a child holding up a skull with a frame and the star sign symbols uh from the astrological chart
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so she seems wonderful now she is the chief designer for this uh company also on her instagram account
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there's an image of her wearing a t-shirt from her favorite band cannibal corpse and she's inside of a church
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now remember the woman laying with her entrails out in a completely different uh in a completely
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different uh picture cannibal corpse one uh of their songs the lyrics entrails ripped from a virgin's
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c word virgin tied to my mattress legs spread wide ruptured bowel yanked from her inside
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de-virginized with my knife internal bleeding i can't tell you even more of it it is awful awful
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also an image of a little girl bound and gagged uh this is the woman who is like
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the leader of all of the design for this particular um uh particular brand she also works with adidas which
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launched a sneaker line designed by her um let's see i mean it's it just goes on and on and on
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now kim kardashian said she's re-evaluating her relationship now i think that's all you need to
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know really how much thought do you need to put into this well she she reached out to the company and
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they said oh darn that oh that photographer oh we're gonna change things here really are you
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yo yes we are okay okay um somebody else that is involved um
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would be the uh would be the daughter uh let's see the the stepdaughter i think of kamala harris
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she's androgynous uh has um you know just a well a lot wouldn't say the look of a model um but
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the guy who was really there for kamala when she was running for president gave the max to her campaign
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happens to run this uh this modeling agency and after kamala won as vice president
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her daughter reaches out and says hey i'd like to be a model and guess where they place her
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all right so let me take you to other places and then i want to tell you something i haven't shared
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for the first year after this happened it took me several months to even share it with my wife
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and she was the only one that knew for the first about year year and a half um i'll i'll tell you all
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about it in just a second but i want to give you two other things the washington post has just given
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a rave review for a play about pedophiles the washington post says downstate which is a play about pedophiles
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is brilliant really it's tough stuff it's questioning on how society treats these convicted
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of heinous acts and you know it's not for the person that thinks that pedophilia is bad
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but maybe those who have an open mind okay thank you so now we have this in the washington post
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remember we told you this is what would come it's here now you also have in los angeles a real problem
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uh apparently in los angeles uh they are releasing thousands of convicted pedophiles
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uh the the the pedophile that should get 20 years is getting between a year and 10 months and two years
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and eight months and they're being by the thousands released back into the population now why is that
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why are pedophiles being released back into the population and getting very very short terms why is
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this is uh the uh glenn back program there has been uh something known to just a handful of us
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um for years stew is one of them uh and uh i never ever thought i would uh talk about this on the air
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but i feel compelled to tell you that uh seasons have changed again and it is becoming more and more
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apparent and you need to know what you're dealing with um we keep thinking that this is a political
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thing it is not a political thing um i never thought i would share this and take take from it what you
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will i mean you can dismiss it um i never have if you are a longtime listener of this program you know
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that uh one of the reasons i left new york besides the whole thing was going to burn itself down
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uh was i had a medical condition part of it was brought on by no rem sleep for about 10 years
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um i actually found this to be very advantageous because i could get so much done because i just
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couldn't sleep um and for 10 years i never had a dream that's not good for your body uh and so i was
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really kind of broken down when i moved uh here i feel much much better and having dreams again etc etc
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however during this period uh i had what could be described as a dream i do not believe it was
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um but you might just say well that's ridiculous whatever
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in this dream uh i wake uh i i come to in this dream and i am in a hallway of the
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white house and i'm a i'm walking into a big room where there's a bunch of cubicles and people look
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up like who's walking in and there are people behind me but i don't know who they are yet i just
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know i'm being pushed forward by them the people are at the cubicles and they look over the cubicle
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first at me and then they their eyes dart to the people behind me and then dart right back down and
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i realize everybody in the white house is terrified of who's ever behind me i kind of glance back and i see
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these people that are in uniforms that i've never seen before um and um
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i have seen them since but that will be for some other time but i had never seen these before
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and uh we're being pushed through this place and then we go into a room like the situation room okay
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big conference room presidential uh and uh it's me and about three other people and we're sitting
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down at that conference room table and we were told just to wait there so we do and we start talking
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about i don't think this is gonna be good that's when two other people walk in um and they were
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clearly identified in the dream however i'm not sure anymore that that um image was anything other
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than helping me relate to what i'm about to tell you um so uh the one guy uh when they open the door
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these guys in the uniforms are in the hallway and the one guy says uh him him and him take him out
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and they get up and look at me and i'm the only one sitting at the table still and uh they go out
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the guards close the doors and i'm now alone with these two people that are clearly in charge of
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something they're not political they're not in a political position it didn't feel like
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you know it wasn't the president or anything like that and um they are uh standing there and then i hear
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three gunshots and they said uh yeah yeah that happened pretty quickly for them however you
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we're gonna get to know and um and i i said okay and they said because you really have no idea who
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you're dealing with and that's when one of them reached under like a mission impossible mask and
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ripped off his face and he was satan he was a demon okay horrifying i wake up
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this was so um vivid that i didn't tell anyone for months and not even my wife and it bothered me
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deeply and i didn't know exactly what to do with that information and uh about a year year and a half
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went by and um it still was with me almost every day um something you just don't forget and uh i get
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a call from a guy who is you would know his name big spiritual leader and he calls me he says can you
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come to my uh can you come to my house i i need to talk to you and i said okay sure when he said as
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soon as possible i said this weekend okay he said yeah so i fly out my wife and i stay overnight we're
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going to see him the next morning and uh that night i have the exact same dream and i wake up and i'm
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just in a panic and we get in the car i don't tell my wife we get in the car and she said this is going
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to be nice and i said yeah except i'm having a hard time breathing right now and she said why and i said
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because i had that dream again last night remember 10 years no dreams two dreams the same one one and
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then the same one about a year and a half later and she said you know you should talk to him about that
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and i said no no no uh if the lord wants me to delve into it he'll he'll bring it up uh no i i i don't
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want to talk about it and so we go into the guy's house we sit down he's sitting on a couch and he sits
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down he sits right on the edge of the couch and he leans into me and he says you know sometimes the
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lord talks to people i said uh-huh and he said um and sometimes people like you he'll he'll speak in
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many different ways uh-huh including dreams or visions and i said right and he said and this is
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and he leaned in and you know exactly what i'm talking about and i said uh-huh and he said do not
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dismiss that dream do not ever dismiss that and i said okay he sat back and he said that's it that's all
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i wanted to say that was it i have made choices on this show based on that you might find that
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ridiculous maybe you don't i will never dismiss that i'm sharing it with you today what 10 years later
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because you must not dismiss what you're dealing with we are not in a battle of politics we're not
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politics and our whole culture has become evil i started this hour talking about what this pedophilia
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stuff that is going around and how this nobody nobody will even say anything that the designer
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of this uses the hashtag moloch that is the god of child sacrifice this is what we're dealing with
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now i never thought that people and well i wrote the book i of moloch i never thought the average person
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who was involved who was involved in all of this stuff even believed in any of that but they are
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being put into situations where some leaders and i'm not talking politically in this particular case
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i'm talking about that designer i do believe they know what they're doing and we are worshipping
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moloch we are worshipping ball and they are demanding our children as a sacrifice
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to where you are going to choose a side there is there will be no one left on the benches
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and if you think you can sit it out you will end up on the wrong side
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i i urge you to uh know who you serve this is a different time in human experience this is not normal
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none of this is normal and uh it has been coming slowly in dribs and drabs
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but for those who are paying really paying attention it's methodical and it has taken a extremely disturbing turn
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we are we're no longer talking about issues of you know tax policies and how big the government should be
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we're not talking about those things anymore we are talking about the erasing of the fundamental right
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satan's plan was the other one i'll go down i'll return them all
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i also urge you to start um getting yourself back into the fold whatever fold it is
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get back to a place to where your eyes and ears
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um we have the louisiana attorney general on jeff landry
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it's already gone through court that it had to be
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are you confident that this information will be
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i do i do i believe that the transcript will be made public i do
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i feel very confident i think we've got a great
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uh and and look we've got a lot more people we we we deposed jensaki
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in a couple of weeks uh i think that that this deposition that we took last
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so welcome back to uh stew and uh it's nice to have you pat was filling in for you yesterday
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just you just couldn't fit into your car after all the eating that's the most likely excuse yes it
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was for me oh gosh you know that was it was over the top there's something about gluttonation
01:01:19.540
that i've read in an old book and i don't think i pay attention to it often enough right
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we see this every year and we also say this usually when we go out you know what we should
01:01:31.440
have just split something right but we never do we never do we never do the other one was the
01:01:36.860
is the appetizer conversation where you're like let's get an appetizer and then you're like why am
01:01:41.220
i getting a dinner before dinner right or or we have an appetizer and we're like let's just stop with
01:01:46.860
the appetizer let's just have appetizers that's more than enough and then of course you and then
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of course you don't right yeah um i have this thing where i around this time of year you have
01:01:55.700
well you have halloween you know we have kids we go out on halloween they get lots of candy you know
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you you're gonna burn through some of the candy you understand that's part of it and then you come
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off and you're like i gotta get back in the swing of things and then it's thanksgiving you know
01:02:09.480
we get it's thanksgiving that's the time we all get together we eat the big meal
01:02:13.000
we'll get back get back on track and then it's really there's a lot of christmas parties i look
01:02:18.640
in the other room right now there's a bunch of frosted cookies just sitting in there right now
01:02:22.560
calling my name and you know then you have christmas and obviously everyone gets together
01:02:26.720
there and then you can get back on well then there's new years and that's always an issue then
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there's valentine's day valentine's day and before that i know you're not a sports fan all that much but
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you get super bowl sunday you're gonna have that party then you're gonna have valentine's day
01:02:40.360
and then really the valentine's day thing doesn't work because of all these other holidays by that
01:02:45.960
time your significant other has left you so you don't have to do anything on valentine's day
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but you do you eat chocolate and you cry anyway you cry in the empty boxes of chocolate and then
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you're like i've got to fit into a swimsuit and then you've got fourth of july so right we really
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there's only there's only the end of july and august that you can actually eat normally right
01:03:11.000
we gotta stop and i think when you have 10 months in the other category that's actually normal when
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you have 10 months eating one way and two months eating the other way the 10 month thing is actually
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normal for you and that's what i've decided uh and understood over the past couple of years and why
01:03:27.020
why i look like i do you know and every time i go out and i have a place that has reasonable
01:03:33.140
proportions don't like it but i mean what that's like a normal amount of food yeah it's a normal
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amount should be the size of your fist oh i got a fist to show you i just don't know why we just
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well we bury we bury our sorrow have you listened to this show today all i want to do is go in there
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eat frosted cookies that would make me feel good for a very short period of time and that's all i want
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this is the glennbeck program we're so glad that you tuned in today thank you so much and welcome
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back to stew who was uh on vacation and just uh decided to join us today you know i thought he'd pop
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in yeah i'll pop in yeah you know it's the holiday season yeah sure sure say hello good let me ask you
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question because i was on the internet a little bit over christmas thanksgiving break yeah do you
01:06:14.980
believe that santa will bring you more presents if you have more trees in your house because i i saw
01:06:21.840
the video of your home a a christmas decoration home and i can you even ballpark how many christmas
01:06:28.500
trees you currently have in your house your house is more forest than house it is i always think of uh
01:06:34.860
what was the comedian who said christmas is was designed by drunk people he's convinced
01:06:40.840
we're gonna put the lights outside and bring the trees inside
01:06:47.680
i think we have more than we've ever had we have five i think that's in a house we donnie wanted
01:06:57.420
like she was like i i want to feel christmas i think that's real i think it's people as
01:07:04.820
as the surrounding world feels darker we want to live in a forest
01:07:17.040
we want more hiding places that's right that's exactly right no i think there's people want the
01:07:24.180
the the light of the holiday season more than ever oh i know i do i you know and i love it i'm
01:07:31.580
starting to go to church on saturday and sunday like can you glenn would you go home we don't
01:07:36.900
want you here you're you're here too often do you are you trying to please don't make me leave
01:07:43.240
the church please please sanctuary we have you know my wife plans approximately 3 000 different
01:07:51.880
events around this time of year oh i hate that you know i don't hate it i love it i do going places
01:07:58.100
and going doing all this stuff we you know you go see lights you go to festivals you go yeah but
01:08:02.680
isn't there a happy medium yes yeah and i don't know that we hit it no even for her lisa doesn't
01:08:08.940
usually live anywhere close to the middle no no because she she loves christmas and so she plans
01:08:17.120
so many events to the point that by the end of the season she's sick of going to these events like
01:08:23.200
she's tired of it but we have two kids in prime christmas years yeah you know so like we're invite
01:08:28.640
me over i'll wreck it for him yeah i know believe me i know you would uh but we have so every festival
01:08:34.900
every little to the point where my son's like do we have another festival this weekend he's like at
01:08:39.040
that point now wow uh but he's you know of course he always has a good time once he gets to it but
01:08:44.080
you know there's just the exact opposite i have i've lived here for 10 or 11 years in dallas
01:08:49.780
and i've never been to the light thing in any city really no i've not been to like big neighborhoods
01:08:58.480
with lots of lights not well first is in the arboretum don't they have something big and one
01:09:03.520
big hotel has some big oh there's all sorts of stuff to do around around i mean you wouldn't think
01:09:08.440
of dallas as the christmas capital of the world because we're in this in the in the south but it is
01:09:13.440
yeah i don't think of dallas but i do think of texas putting the christ back into christmas yeah
01:09:18.760
there's a lot of that there's a lot there's a lot of that by the way there's this there's no
01:09:22.240
holiday there's no holiday and winter festivals down here really gateway the big church here in
01:09:27.300
dallas uh is doing like all these christmas they've got like a christmas comedy show a play i mean
01:09:33.740
yeah they they are crazy great and i love that i really do i mean you know there's something about
01:09:40.280
the northeast which is where i grew up in the in in the in the you know the christmas season where
01:09:45.460
where it's cold and it kind of puts the hoe in ho ho ho
01:09:49.260
it's sort of more hey what do you want 25 bucks it's more of the hunter biden version of christmas
01:09:58.900
yeah it really is yeah uh that's great and everything but there's also something about
01:10:04.080
how it's going to be like 73 degrees here today and i there's still lots of christmas lights and you
01:10:09.860
don't have to freeze and yeah i know i kind of like that too so but we have a lot of that stuff
01:10:15.120
going on and and now we have in our house we have high ceilings in this one room where the christmas
01:10:19.380
tree goes and we've had a moderately tall christmas tree you know we that we bought years ago we put
01:10:26.580
up every year and it's kind of you're a fake christmas oh yes i totally used to be that way it's
01:10:31.340
just convenience glenn yeah i see i i was the opposite i was always a real christmas tree person
01:10:35.420
until the one christmas where we got a tree we brought it in the house and we i was not quick
01:10:42.240
to act after christmas to get the tree out of the house and the tree became so petrified that i could
01:10:49.200
not remove it from the home oh anywhere oh i just saw off all the branches inside the living room to
01:10:55.920
get it out of the house so from then on i was like convenience needles everywhere no i want a nice
01:11:01.860
christmas tree it's going to look perfect every time we put it up so we got this tree when we moved
01:11:06.060
down here because we had high ceilings and uh but it was very wide at the bottom and it was almost
01:11:11.680
hard to to navigate the room because it just with all the furniture and you just there's no way to do
01:11:17.640
it so my wife kept saying i want to i want a thinner tree we need a thinner tree and i was like yeah
01:11:21.680
look at what we get a thinner tree so when we got it finally got the thinner tree my thought was look
01:11:27.680
if we're going to be have a thinner tree that's fine but it must be taller it must be a it must be
01:11:34.520
the tallest tree daddy can find on the internet especially when made by chinese slaves shut up
01:11:42.680
shut up kids this came they came directly from wuhan it may be the thing that actually imported
01:11:49.640
the pandemic actually has the bats in the branches yeah there was there was some you know odd
01:11:56.840
dr bat came along with but i so i put this thing we got this thing it's been sitting in our garage
01:12:03.840
for 11 months because we bought it in january to get the the sale price on it and we put it up it's 15
01:12:12.780
feet tall so now we we have a 15 foot and it's very narrow you decorate the top uh well uh we had
01:12:21.840
someone we had a we have a handyman who we who usually does you know work that i can't do like
01:12:27.380
hammer in a nail and uh he he you're so bad oh it's so bad it's so bad look in the apocalypse i am
01:12:34.680
worthless oh we are we we have special skills oh yeah we can't share with anyone but you'll be sorry if
01:12:44.540
you eat us first and we're well marveled i know we are tasty yes uh so he he came over and he's the
01:12:52.580
one he'll get up on the top of the ladder and not kill himself because if i did it absolute my i'm
01:12:57.960
100 certain i'm going to die falling off a ladder that's just one of my i don't have a problem i
01:13:03.020
don't have a problem with ladders or anything i have a problem with everyone in my life going
01:13:09.480
don't please don't get on the ladder please please don't get on the ladder and i'm like they
01:13:14.040
like you apparently no they just know if i die i haven't told them about the insurance money
01:13:19.100
they just know if i die gravy gravy train just pulls into that station and we all get off
01:13:24.740
so please dad don't get up and it's like a change of light bulb dad please don't get up on a let
01:13:30.160
i've lived almost 60 years i know how to use a ladder well glenn i just will say
01:13:39.340
just from a physics standpoint all right your body type on the top of a narrow device that's
01:13:45.200
tall this just doesn't really fatty fat fat so no i believe me i i'm telling you i don't get up
01:13:49.720
there for that reason i will lose balance and my giant body will crash probably through the floor
01:13:54.920
i think you bounce so maybe we've been preparing for this our whole lives we're preparing for a fall
01:14:02.140
won't hurt so bad blubber right blubber doesn't have any nerve endings in it i don't think so i don't
01:14:09.220
think so right yeah so you ever pinch that five inches on your belly five yeah and uh you don't
01:14:17.700
really feel it it's like ha it's just all you know the leftover gravy from the meal oh by the way
01:14:24.900
i actually controlled myself on eating well at least for the dinner and only had one didn't go up
01:14:34.060
now i'm not saying a fact check on this is there a yeah you could talk to time i'm not saying it was
01:14:38.320
a small one plate but it was one plate how big was the plate enormous so anyway so uh some say it was
01:14:47.820
a serving dish but uh had one and i actually walked away going perfect perfect didn't overeat good meal
01:14:54.540
didn't feel good meal didn't feel terrible blah blah blah uh and then i had an idea oh i had
01:15:02.320
a really really evil wicked idea uh usually the next day we make waffles out of all of the leftovers
01:15:16.260
so we'll like take the we'll take i've seen you do this this is incredible oh have you ever had
01:15:21.920
this process before you even get into the other thing yeah so you just take your waffle iron okay
01:15:26.360
and instead of pouring stuff in you take the stuffing and you just pound it into the bottom
01:15:32.000
and then you'll take a um uh your turkey and put that in and then you pound that into the stuffing and
01:15:39.440
then you take you know sweet potatoes or potatoes whatever you've got and then you close that thing
01:15:45.600
down and you just let it you just let it go until it is like a waffle and it's it's not there's no
01:15:52.980
waffle batter it's just yeah all the thanksgiving meal jammed into a waffle iron yeah that does and
01:15:59.520
it tried you have to it takes patience because you're like i just want to eat this thing right now
01:16:03.800
uh but it takes patience before it gets a little crispy uh on and then you just pop it out onto your
01:16:09.640
plate and i like syrup on mine wow it is so good okay so normally we have that this time i had another
01:16:21.240
idea i'm a guy who likes pie i'm a guy who likes pot pies why not take and i've got pictures of the
01:16:32.560
assembly uh take crust put it in a pie tin big thick you know big one and put your crust in and
01:16:40.800
then you start with a layer of mashed potatoes and then the sweet potatoes and then you know your
01:16:48.420
turkey and and then and then your cranberry sauce and then some stuffing and then a pie lid you and i
01:16:56.440
you know you put the crust on as a lid oh my gosh oh my gosh some might say i ate more than my fair
01:17:05.780
share of that pie over the weekend but that you have to try now is there a topping for this did you
01:17:12.340
put whipped cream on it no i thought gravy i thought gravy would go go well with that but again i do have
01:17:20.460
to say pie should be sweet syrup wouldn't have been a bad idea i may be an elf as anything has syrup
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this plans to buy and close down up to 3 000 farms near environmentally sensitive areas to comply with the
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eu nature preservation rules the netherlands are already cutting nitrogen out so nitrogen you can't
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we're buying them at 120 percent of the farm's value and no better offer is coming and you're not going
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to be able to uh farm on this land anymore anyway no okay so you know the great thing is is once you
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mao uh mao he really understood the soil well he had a five-year plan look at stalin oh he was great
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stalin ask the people uh of ukraine of ukraine about the holodomore they love the soil oh it's plentiful
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yeah when the government is in charge of it everything goes well yeah this is a little scary so the
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farmers organization said the voluntary closure scheme was welcome but not uh be applied with the
01:21:48.820
threat of a compulsory uh purchase so in other words you can still keep it but you can't uh ministers
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are going to decide if enough farms have come forward voluntarily to close in the autumn they say the plan
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will help biodiversity uh building um building on that land might resume and farms without proper
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I watched your coverage over the last few days of what's happening in China, and I thought you did a great job of not boring people to death and giving all of the pertinent facts and also putting some humor in it.
01:28:11.140
So I wanted to talk to you, first of all, about your qualifications to talk about this.
01:28:18.960
Well, I've been covering China on China Uncensored for 10 years.
01:28:24.100
I've been on the front lines in the protests in Hong Kong.
01:28:28.180
I have actually walked into disputed territory in the South China Sea, contested territories between China and the Philippines.
01:28:37.300
And, yeah, I talk to many, many experts on our podcast and our show, China Uncensored.
01:28:42.820
So I've been following this closely for many years now.
01:28:46.320
And I'm wondering if you ever got any, as I'm watching you, I'm like, you are screwing around with China.
01:28:54.760
You know, honestly, I would say at this point, I get more heat from American social media companies than I do from the China Uncensored Party.
01:29:08.240
Yesterday I explained a little bit about, you know, how this all started.
01:29:13.060
But it's seemingly changing into something else, and it's not Tiananmen Square.
01:29:24.760
Well, I think a big difference people should understand between the Tiananmen protests and what is happening right now is that the Tiananmen protests were not calling for the end of the Chinese Communist Party.
01:29:39.520
They were calling for really modest political reforms.
01:29:47.100
These protests are different in that there are actually people coming out and saying that Xi Jinping needs to step down.
01:29:55.300
The Chinese Communist Party itself needs to step down.
01:30:01.120
That's that kind of direct attack on the Chinese Communist Party itself, not some policy or some local official.
01:30:12.040
And this isn't like, you know, any other country.
01:30:16.960
They know who these people are, and some of them are.
01:30:22.340
I mean, that doesn't seem like it's going to end well for those people.
01:30:25.660
Well, sadly, you know, people are asking, like, will there be a bloody crackdown?
01:30:34.620
And I am seeing that there are some reports of tanks rolling through a city called Shuzhou in Jiangsu province.
01:30:42.780
But the thing people need to understand is that the Chinese Communist Party has never stopped killing people.
01:30:53.120
So these people are, you know, they really are taking their lives into their own hands.
01:31:03.080
It's hard to know for certain, because, for instance, with the Tiananmen Square massacre,
01:31:07.640
the Communist Party has spent decades erasing that from people's memory.
01:31:15.480
So many people today in China just have never even heard of it.
01:31:19.720
I remember a few months ago, there was, like, this Chinese influencer.
01:31:28.400
And on the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, he had, like, an ice cream tank cake on his show.
01:31:35.540
He had no idea what he was referencing, because he'd never heard of it.
01:31:45.640
So tell me how significant it is that they are waving the Chinese flag and singing what now,
01:31:54.520
I think, in the early 2000s, they made this into their national anthem.
01:32:00.980
But they just codified it as the national anthem.
01:32:04.280
And they're singing the words which talk about, rise up, people who don't want to be slaves.
01:32:13.920
So, again, I should clarify that not everyone in these protests is calling for an end of the CCP.
01:32:21.100
It definitely has been years of pent-up frustration over China's zero COVID policy,
01:32:28.200
which has reached just absurd levels of totalitarian control.
01:32:34.560
At a minimum, people have to be constantly tested just to function in city,
01:32:43.540
Then you have cases of, you know, entire cities being put onto lockdown,
01:32:46.740
and people starving in lockdown because they can't get food.
01:32:50.000
Or what was a big factor in these recent protests was a fire that broke out in Rumxi,
01:32:56.200
the capital of Xinjiang, where China is persecuting the Uyghur Muslims.
01:33:00.920
People were basically trapped in their apartments,
01:33:04.900
and the fire trucks weren't able to get there because they were being blocked.
01:33:10.280
The thing about how the Chinese Communist Party represses people is typically they choose a specific group to target.
01:33:20.880
So, you know, the Tiananmen protesters or Uyghurs or Falun Gong practitioners or human rights lawyers.
01:33:27.800
The thing with zero COVID, though, is that this has essentially made the repression nationwide,
01:33:33.800
including in, you know, the middle and upper classes of Chinese society in Shanghai and Beijing.
01:33:38.860
So, these are people who typically have only benefited from the Communist rule.
01:33:47.040
And how much is actually COVID and how much is just sheer control of the population?
01:34:01.220
No, no, no. Of the government's, you know, COVID restrictions,
01:34:07.320
how much of it is actually because they think this is the right thing,
01:34:16.360
Well, the thing about these one-party states is that they can never admit when they're wrong.
01:34:21.620
You know, for years, since the beginning of COVID,
01:34:25.880
Chinese propaganda has, you know, pushed the idea that the rest of the world handled COVID so badly.
01:34:35.240
But, you know, China, China's got it figured out.
01:34:38.100
They actually reported, like, zero deaths for, like, from April 2020, I think, to a year later.
01:34:46.020
And, like, just transparently, that's not true.
01:34:50.180
But they've created this narrative of, you know, the party has it under control,
01:35:02.180
People see the economic damage, the damage to people's livelihood.
01:35:06.100
There was a case last year where a woman had a miscarriage because she went to the hospital,
01:35:19.640
So she was basically left outside while she had a miscarriage.
01:35:29.080
So we're talking to Chris Chappell from China Uncensored.
01:35:45.000
Can you give us any kind of scope on how unusual this is?
01:35:51.460
So I actually spoke to somebody from an organization called Freedom House recently,
01:35:57.060
and they're doing some interesting things researching how often there are, you know,
01:36:05.720
And they are far more common than I think a lot of people realize.
01:36:11.780
Just, you know, the party is able to kind of clamp down and censor a lot of these stories.
01:36:17.100
But these protests definitely are on a scale beyond what we've seen in a long time.
01:36:23.540
I should say, though, that a weekend of protests does not make a revolution.
01:36:29.060
It will not topple the Chinese Communist Party.
01:36:33.680
The companies that are, many of them American, like Apple, that have stopped the airdrop from working,
01:36:54.340
I just read that Joe Biden is not going to make a statement about it.
01:37:08.140
How many of these companies are actually assisting, kind of like IBM did in World War II?
01:37:17.880
Well, China has a very powerful surveillance and censorship apparatus,
01:37:24.080
and that was largely built up thanks to American tech.
01:37:31.820
The West has been horribly complicit in so much.
01:37:36.640
And, yeah, there's just been such a weak response to the fact.
01:37:43.360
I mean, the Chinese Communist Party, it's a regime that uses rape as a form of torture.
01:37:49.280
And the response has just been inadequate, to put it lightly.
01:37:55.080
So what does the world do if they start slaughtering people?
01:38:01.440
Well, as I said, they have never stopped slaughtering people.
01:38:06.640
You know, a couple of years ago, there was something called the China Tribunal.
01:38:11.240
It was overseen by a guy named Sir Jeffrey Nice, who oversaw the war crime trials of Slovanov Milosevic.
01:38:17.540
And they looked at the accusations that China, the Chinese Communist Party, is harvesting organs from prisoners of conscience,
01:38:35.340
But it seems like when the world is watching, for instance, the Hong Kong protests, they didn't do anything until everybody was focused on COVID.
01:38:49.300
So, I mean, we are watching now, but I guess our politicians are sending the wrong message that we're not going to do anything anyway.
01:39:02.600
I mean, it's Wall Street, all these, you know, social media kind of like Apple, what Apple is doing.
01:39:11.220
Like, even after the Tiananmen Square massacre, that, like, weeks after it happened, George Bush Sr. sent a secret envoy to China to tell them it wouldn't get in the way of U.S.-China relationships.
01:39:21.380
So, the Communist Party knows there's, you know, there might be some talk, but, you know, the West has sadly not been doing anything.
01:39:32.340
I think what needs to happen is I think we need to clearly see and understand that the Chinese Communist Party is our enemy.
01:39:41.220
In their own internal speeches, they talk about spreading international communism, being at war with America, trying to destroy America.
01:39:50.780
But we get lost in, like, all these narratives and propaganda.
01:39:54.060
But if you just understood they're our enemy, then you would handle things like TikTok, which is owned by a Chinese company.
01:40:05.640
Can you do that, though, with with this president, how deeply in bed with China, he and others?
01:40:13.760
I mean, on the other side, you've you've got Mitch McConnell just as deeply in bed.
01:40:17.980
Well, maybe not as deeply, but but on the same on the same boat.
01:40:23.260
Hang on just a second, Chris, because I want to ask you what it means for America in 60 seconds.
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I've been telling you for years now, please, please spread out the risk.
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Everybody that I know, my grandfather taught me if we just knew what rich people were doing before the Depression hit, maybe more of us would have had money when the Depression hit.
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Everybody lost their money, but the rich got richer.
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I talk to rich people and I ask them all the time.
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And everybody for the first time in my life are answering it the same way.
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What does it mean if this continues just as it is?
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What is the destruction going to be like of the global economy?
01:42:46.220
Well, ultimately, the Chinese Communist Party's goal is to destroy America as a superpower.
01:42:53.160
We saw how devastating during COVID when China spent the initial weeks of the outbreak covering it up to hoard medical supplies.
01:43:04.320
Most of our medical equipment is made in China.
01:43:06.440
We were screwed because we have pushed all of this vital manufacturing to China.
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What ultimately happens is China will invade Taiwan.
01:43:20.860
They have said this repeatedly that they will do a military invasion of Taiwan.
01:43:25.840
That would completely destroy the semiconductor supply chain.
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Those are the microchips that basically run everything.
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If that breaks down, we might go back to the Stone Age.
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Well, you didn't improve my mood much, but I am appreciative.
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I watched your work on this, and I just thought you were spot on.
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So thank you very much for keeping your eye on that, Chris.
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It is triumph and tragedy, heroism and heartbreak.
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I was over at Heritage Auctions, I don't know, a couple of weeks ago.
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And I walk in, and over in the corner is just this round ball, this silver round ball.
01:48:07.860
And I look at it, and we're talking about something else.
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And this is one that you can just theoretically buy.
01:49:00.960
Some of the things that they have for sale, they have Jack Ruby's wallet.
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It was taken after he killed Lee Harvey Oswald.
01:49:18.440
There is the camera from KRLD, the CBS affiliate, that was there at the courthouse when he was shot.
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It's this big, huge television camera from the era.
01:49:37.840
They have the model of the lunar lander that was given to John F. Kennedy when the guys came in and said, okay, here's what it's going to look like.
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And you take it apart and they showed him what the lunar lander was going to be like.
01:50:05.660
I was just talking to them and, you know, they were like, oh, look, see this typewriter?
01:50:21.780
And I just wanted to show you because I just think it's just really cool, the stuff that they have.
01:50:27.700
Um, there's some of the other things that they're, uh, they're doing.
01:50:34.240
Anyway, you can check it out at, uh, Heritage Auctions.
01:50:40.160
Uh, and look for their, uh, look, well, look for the one with Sputnik.
01:50:44.280
Uh, it is their platinum auction and I think it happens next week, but pretty cool.
01:50:53.060
Yeah, that's a, it's a good, good web, uh, address too.
01:50:57.560
You, you, you know, they're selling some serious stuff if they have ha.com.
01:51:02.380
Unless they were the first people on the internet and just grabbed it.
01:51:08.000
I just love, I mean, I just, the history that comes through those doors is remarkable, just remarkable.
01:51:20.740
Um, when I was there, they had a, uh, uh, Norman Rockwell and it was across the room and I walk in and somebody's talking to me and I turn around and my eyes just kind of glance around the room as I'm turning.
01:51:35.400
And that I've never seen a Norman Rockwell in, in person before.
01:51:44.960
I just remember that's the one that jumped out as I turned around and then I was talking to him and I wanted to look back and see what that painting was.
01:51:57.600
The things that, uh, you see, this is just looking at the site now.
01:52:01.680
So 1952, Jackie Robinson, all-star game, all-star game used back.
01:52:07.160
The only all-star game home run from Jackie Robinson, from the Robinson estate, $900,000.
01:52:17.460
You're going to get, you're going to get, uh, they have, I mean, is it possible while you're there you just throw a couple of these things in your pocket?
01:52:26.520
I mean, a lot of these are selling, just, just.
01:52:29.020
They had, uh, did you see the thing from, they have the original hotline from JF Kennedy.
01:52:41.980
That's just so you know, traditionally, that's the way that works.
01:52:44.600
What was the other thing that they had that was so crazy?
01:52:47.040
Oh, um, they have, um, what do you, what do you call them when you used to take a crap in a, like a commode, you know, a little, you know, it was like a little thing you sat on, I guess.
01:52:58.260
And it has a handle and I, I don't know, you throw it out the, I don't know what you did with it, but it was a chamber pot.
01:53:18.540
And it was from a woman who was horribly seasick and she was so afraid that she would barf over everybody else.
01:53:27.320
She carried around the Titanic chamber pot with her while she was on board.
01:53:31.760
She gets into a lifeboat and she has it on her lap and it's been in their family ever since.
01:53:40.220
I've, I've never been excited to hold a chamber pot before, but it was really, it's really cool.
01:53:45.560
We're going to film all of this so you can, uh, so you can see it.
01:54:03.980
And so the first one just sold through heritage, uh, it's sold for 4 million, something like $4 million for a Nobel prize medal.
01:54:23.900
They have two of them for sale at this auction.
01:54:31.480
And, uh, cause I mean, really all you have to do is be Barack Obama to get one.
01:54:35.860
You know, you don't have to do anything in office.
01:54:37.380
You just have to show up and be Barack Obama and they'll give you one.
01:54:41.660
I mean, that doesn't seem like it would be all that difficult.
01:54:46.980
That's why did they say how much are you're, are you going to sell your radio hall of fame award there?
01:55:06.220
Unfortunately, not these items, but the museum has purchased.
01:55:10.680
There's a few things in there that I just, I just think are fantastic.
01:55:15.340
Teddy Roosevelt's glasses and the speech he gave where he was shot and it has a hole through it where the bullet penetrated.
01:55:27.700
He was shot on his way to give a really important speech.
01:55:30.560
It went into his chest, but it went through his speech and so it slowed it down.
01:55:35.740
So it didn't go through him, but he was bleeding from it and just kind of pulled the bullet out and then was like, ah, no, I'm fine.
01:55:44.040
They're like, Mr. President, you should go to the hospital.
01:55:48.600
Well, he goes and gives a speech and he's bleeding.
01:55:51.360
His shirt's all bloody and he's got a big hole in it.
01:56:03.800
Anyway, it's ha.com and that show will be coming up soon.
01:56:07.540
I'd like to do a few of them with him because I was just walking.
01:56:10.680
I was just walking through, I don't know, a couple of weeks ago and I, you know, know some of the people down there and, and so can I just, you know, just see.
01:56:21.120
Because they used to have a place that was downtown in Dallas and it was all kind of stacked up and it wasn't, it was hard to find things.
01:56:30.920
Now they just moved into a 200,000 square foot warehouse and it's full.
01:56:40.460
I can't even imagine what the security is like on that thing.
01:56:43.780
Uh, well, I, I can cause I had to go through some of it, but I was looking, I'm like, can we just come here and you just show us some of these rooms?
01:57:04.340
And who knows, maybe, you know, maybe I'll be able to do it from the set with the Sputnik owned then by Mercury one.
01:57:15.020
I'm just saying, I'm just saying, honey, I'm just saying.
01:57:21.040
Can you buy, can you buy Sputnik for like 20% off if you buy it on a Tuesday?
01:57:24.240
You know, I have actually thought, who can I call where we could get five of us to buy it?
01:57:30.960
Cause, and I don't, I don't have any of those friends.
01:57:36.360
Cause half the reason you want to get this stuff anyway for the museum, because you like talking about it and teaching history.
01:57:42.360
If you just do these shows there, you don't have to buy the stuff.
01:57:45.100
You can still talk about all the stuff and still teach history.
01:57:53.460
Like, look it, here's a show about me holding the thing.
01:57:59.080
What I'm saying here, Glenn, is you need to find a way to scam this relationship in these shows.
01:58:10.180
When I give you the signal, like I'm out of money, will you just go going, going, gone?
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It would be nice to live in a world where your credit card balance wasn't hit with crippling,
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I turned Stu on to HA.com and he immediately comes and says, look at this.
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And I said, don't ever show that to Lisa or you're a dead man.
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They're not like, I don't know whose range is it.
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Cause look, obviously guys spend a lot on, on stupid crap too.
02:00:51.840
The technology, the, the, the, the, the precision behind it.
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Like there's a purse on, on heritage auctions right now.
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If you can get, and by the way, you can get this right now.
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This is not one where you have to wait for the auction.
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It's a Hermes 40 centimeter metallic bronze porosus crocodile Birkin bag with palladium
02:01:15.880
Now this was made in 1999 and is available right now for anyone who wants it for the
02:01:29.940
That's what I was, I was worried about the $20 of shipping.
02:01:33.920
No, this is, this will, they'll ship this to you for free.
02:01:45.640
I mean, would you ever, honestly, honestly, Sarah, do people who can afford that, do they
02:01:59.120
Because, I mean, people who can afford, you know, cars at that level, a lot of times
02:02:04.260
They just park them in garages and don't use them at all, which is frustrating because
02:02:07.940
it's such a great, you want to, you want to be able to drive the car, you know?
02:02:13.540
But you do, but you keep very low miles on them.
02:02:19.960
And you don't take it, you know, you just don't take it to the mall.
02:02:29.920
People are like, I just, you know, just give it to the valet.
02:02:33.240
You don't put 18,000 miles a year typically on a Bugatti.
02:02:42.100
That's what I would think of with one of these purses.
02:02:43.620
Like, you're not taking it out to, you know, bringing it to Denny's.
02:03:05.380
I mean, how, is that a risky investment to buy a purse?
02:03:09.700
I mean, was that what it went for at the beginning?
02:03:12.160
Oh, I'm sure it was much more cheap, but it's still a Birkin.
02:03:27.180
But neither of those do I put into the $300,000 investment range.
02:03:36.480
Now, I would not do any of these things, but I can much more easily see myself getting a
02:03:50.220
Now, I would never spend $90,000 on a basketball card, but like, I can understand why someone
02:04:05.000
You know people that collect, what is it, Nike shoes?
02:04:11.820
Like, they're now in some place in California, somebody was telling me, they do auctions of
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And if you go to the auction house, you got to be somebody to go into some of these rooms.