The Idiot's Guide to Juneteenth | 6⧸20⧸22
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Summary
During the Civil War, during the civil war, Texas was a Confederate state, and the slaves were actually held against their will as slaves. And it wasn t until the war was won that they finally let these slaves go.
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oh hello and welcome america it is monday it's juneteenth
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most people well many people don't know what juneteenth is or had never heard of it it was a
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very big texas holiday for a while and now the washington post wants you to know now this is going to
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come as a surprise to you that during the civil war texas which was a confederate sided state
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um they didn't announce that the slaves were free uh they actually held these slaves against their will
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as slaves and it wasn't until the war was won that they finally let these slaves go
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it is man that's how that's how racist these slave i mean there's slave owners and then there's the racist
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slave owners that just didn't do what the government said to do you know the government that they were at war
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with and breaking away from isn't that weird i'm going to give you some news on uh our founders and how racist
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this country really is i'm going to give you some news if you've never heard it before you will ask yourself
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gee why that's awfully convenient to leave this out of history we'll begin there in 60 seconds
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in 1903 a black man walked into an office in a small town in texas seeking any news about whether
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slavery had ended in 1903 he's what excuse me the earnest inquiry from the man who had been forced
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to labor without pay came more than 38 years after major general gordon granger landed on galveston island
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texas with more than 2 000 federal soldiers to deliver the belated news of freedom to the enslaved black
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people in texas word of the uh the end of bondage for more than 250 000 enslaved black people in the
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state arrived june 19th 1865 two years after the emancipation proclamation despite the clear
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instructions in general order number three and the announcement that day by granger's men that the
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people in texas are informed that in accordance with the proclamation from the executive of the
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united states all slaves are free now this is a real this was a real problem in texas um you know
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it's a state in rebellion a state that believes in slavery and you know surprise surprise uh these guys
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didn't want to tell their slaves oh you're free because the president we're fighting against just
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freed you um it's not really surprising but it's horrible enslavers across the state resisted the
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general's order hiding the news from the enslaved black people many black people were forced to continue
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to labor under the impression under the oppression of ruthless enslavers and unscrupulous plantation owners
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last year president biden signed a bill to recognize juneteenth as a federal holiday on thursday in advance
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of the holiday human rights activists installed 150 foot pan african flag garden in the ellipse
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south of the white house now why would why would we do this you know the south had their own flag
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america had old glory america had the stars and stripes they had the stars and bars um excuse me
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why would we celebrate this by flying another flag why would we do that by the way do you know who the first
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uh republican uh republican um uh president of the gop was in texas yeah he was a black guy isn't that weird
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and that weird this is only being recognized now because the progressives think that they can use it
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against the republican party because people are uneducated people in this in this country uh are and i got i'm
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sorry but my i i have come to a new conclusion about the american people many of them are dumb as a box of
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rocks and i don't know if you've ever had a conversation with a box of rocks but it doesn't go well
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and the american people have been dumbed down and dumbed down and intentionally misled and great portions
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of our history and things that you need to know just to survive not being taught in schools so in honor of
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juneteenth i brought something in from the mercury vaults this is um the declaration by the representatives
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of the united states of america in general congress assembled this is the rough draft of the um
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of the declaration of independence in thomas jefferson's own hand oh my gosh glenn beck how could you possibly
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how could you possibly quote thomas jefferson and the declaration of independence i mean thomas jefferson
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all men are created equal yeah tom except for all those slaves right that's the argument where are they in
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the declaration of independence thomas jefferson so this is again the first draft in his own
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handwriting it's four pages long and if you happen to be watching on the blaze you will see that there
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are corrections and things marked out and language changed and you'll see just like in a word doc it'll
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say b franklin or it'll say uh mr adams and it comes off to the side to show you who made the changes
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for the most part it's it's left pretty um pretty much the same so the first part of it is you know
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when in the course of human events they're basically saying you know look we're gonna break up and we
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think because we try to be decent people we think if we're gonna break up with somebody we should tell
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them why and uh you know they they decided they had the other option of going hey king george it's not
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you it's us but no no we decided we should tell him it is you it is you um we really actually love you
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we want to be with you but you won't listen to us so in this breakup letter we call the declaration of
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independence we tell him uh look we think that just basic decency requires us to tell us to tell you
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what happened and the first thing we want to tell you is you don't know us we're we believe in
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different things there are things that we hold self-evident that you don't and we think these
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are really important so when we break up from you we're gonna go and we're gonna we're gonna do our
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own country but we want to tell you what we're creating and what it is that we believe that we've
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been trying to tell you we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal
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and endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights and among these life liberty
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and the pursuit of happiness and this is where it gets sticky and that to secure these rights
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governments are instituted among men drawing their just powers from the consent of the governed nobody
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had ever done that before nobody had ever thought that before completely a new idea can you imagine
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the king reading this and going wait a minute wait a minute you're telling me that you actually
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believe that you a farmer an underling you're equal to me the king and that god gave you the same rights
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he gives to me and that government is going to be the people in government are going to be voted on
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by the people people like you and the government is instituted to protect your rights against people
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like me it's an incredible thought incredible thought so he goes on and explains what we're going to
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create this is our mission statement as a nation and like mission statements usually go you they're very
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very very lofty and hard to obtain uh but it's what drives a company and if you have a company that's
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been in business for 250 years you're going to have some problems with that business in its history you're
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going to see oh wow a company really went out of of whack here walt walt disney right now he's
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spinning so fast he's like a lathe but they've lost it before they lost it in the 1980s not like this
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but they come back i don't know if disney's going to be able to survive the comeback this time but
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the question is are we so we have this mission statement and this is what martin luther king said
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in his in his great i have a dream speech he's like america it's in your own documents just live up to
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those things so he spells it all out and then he says and we need to tell you that it's not us it is
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you and these are called usurptations and they're it's two and a half pages of just quick uh you know
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one line he refused to pass the laws of accommodation for large districts of people okay so that's one of
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them and he'll just they just list all of these and again it's it's about two and a half pages and
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they're all one or two maybe three lines at most but in the usurptation section the last paragraph
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and it's half a page is one usurptation so we've always wondered how could thomas jefferson how could
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you possibly quote that racist bigot slave owner who only cared about money he would write he'd write
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beautiful things but then he'd do the opposite he had slaves and he didn't even point out that all
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men are created equal that includes the slaves who are men right ask yourself as i read this to you
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why you didn't learn this in history halfway down the second page of this actually the third page
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second of the usurptations the last usurptation comes the last thing the king did that they could
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not tolerate and had to break up and it says and i quote the king has waged cruel war against nature
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itself violating its most sacred rights of life and liberty in the process in the persons of a distant
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people who never offended him captivating and carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere
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or to incur miserable death in their transportation thither so he's either talking about the slaves here
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from africa and saying the king brought them over here or he's what talking about willy wonka and
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oompa loompas i he's clearly talking about the slaves that the king brought to america
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this piratical warfare the opprobrium of infidel underlined infidel powers is the warfare of the
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printed and underlined christian king of great britain determined to keep an open market where men
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capitalized where men should be bought and sold he has prostituted his negative for suppressing every
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legislative attempt but to prohibit or restrain this uh horrible congress uh commerce and that this
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assemblage of horrors might want no fact of distinguished die he is now executing or no he's now exciting those
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very people to rise in arms among us to purchase that liberty of which he underline has deprived them of
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by murdering the people on whom he has also offended uh offended thus paying off former crimes committed
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against the liberties of one people with crimes he wages for them to commit against the lives of another
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he goes on and how many times they tried to slay to end slavery and all of the times he frustrates it twists
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it refuses to uh let it pass so an entire paragraph is taking down the king this is it's clear when reading
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this at least with thomas jefferson this is the most important reason we broke away
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this had to be unanimous this declaration or the king would weasel his way in between
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the colonies and breaking apart so every line of this rough draft had to be voted on so we are such a
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horrible racist we only cared about money and an oppression how many of the 13 colonies
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how many states actually voted against that paragraph out of the 13 colonies how many
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two it was south carolina and georgia those two were the only two that voted against that means
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11 states wanted this horror show of states to stop but they couldn't they could not be split on that if
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if if the king could have georgia and south carolina he could break up the whole movement
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so they they dropped that but did you know that if um new england itself new york and everything north
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new england if that were a country and not part of england it was if it was independent it would have been
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50 years before the british banned slavery they were so far ahead of their time this is the first
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area that banned slavery like that a massive that was the united states of america for the most part
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and they were 50 years ahead of everyone else how come we don't get credit for that how come the 11
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states that voted against slavery don't get credit for that
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because of a political agenda and in states like texas and elsewhere as soon as people got voting rights
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the clan came around and tried to disarm people well what a surprise the same party that did that to
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this is the glenn beck program a lot of news to report today um let me just give you some highlights
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um the who now says that those lockdowns uh created really bad mental health issues uh
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depression increased by 25 percent globally uh just in the first year so depression suicides
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apparently some of that was caused by those lockdowns who would have seen that coming also
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the uh according to the daily mail a british newspaper the uh marxist president of the world
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health organization has just come out not publicly not publicly but he has been telling now um elected
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officials elected government officials top elected officials in um in europe that the most likely uh
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uh origin of covid unfortunately uh probably came from a leak in the wuhan lab uh and he said uh
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that's the most likely uh explanation and who would have seen that coming now i think he's not saying
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this publicly because he might get kicked off of twitter for the conspiracy theory on both of those really
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um and they really really need their credibility right now um the the cdc is working with the who i don't
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know if you've seen this um but uh the cdc has just came out with guidelines to uh be able to you have safe
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sex uh and avoid monkey pox and um now see i well i i am a doctor i was gonna say i'm not a doctor but i am a
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doctor um but i'll talk slowly for pat and stew pat gray just joins us from pat gray unleashed um and uh
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i'll talk slowly so you guys can understand um they said uh the cdc they said um whatever you do
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uh if you want to have sex and you're worried about month monkey pox have sex while fully clothed
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okay now i don't know all right how that works i mean that's what pat would say i of course as a
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doctor understand that but uh they also said wash your hands um and your fetish gear who doesn't have
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a lot of that uh and your clothes immediately after uh having sex virtually um that's that's that's
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that's weird i always clean my fetish gear feet apart from one another probably once a week i know
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it's once a week at least right right right well do you use it more than once a week well of course
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because you should do it after every oh oh every time all right all right yeah you every time or you
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could get the monkey pox now see as a doctor but i haven't been to school for that doctor stuff in a
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while so i'm probably a little out of touch i think oh that nasty sore on you i'm no longer
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thinking i'm hot for sex with you uh you know when in doubt leave it out is a is a good one
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this is a this is a one of the interesting parts about this advice is it's not about having sex with
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if you happen to be at risk of monkey pox or like you think monkey pox is around and you want to have
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sex and do it as safely as possible it's when you actively want to have sex with someone who
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currently has monkey pox like you know they have it and you still want to have sex with them i just
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feel like the demand part of that equation has got to be pretty low like you know like just having
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sex with someone specifically who has monkey pox actively just seems odd
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i don't know i i mean i know playboy used to have their you know playmate turn-ons turn-offs
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and i can't tell you how many times people have seen you know one of my turn-ons monkey pox
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really big open weepy sores it just turns those those turns those ladies on so huh so good for you ladies
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good for you um i mean not that anything weird is happening in our society at all by the way jurassic
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world 3 is still number is still number one buzz lightyear um and i love the reviews they couldn't
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figure out why it did so poorly at the box office um you know it might be that the people don't like
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grooming yeah with their kids yeah uh and there's a whole they just talked about the the kiss the
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same-sex kiss it goes beyond that i mean there's a same-sex marriage there's uh you see their
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relationship progress i guess my my daughter and her family went and uh the kids liked it but
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the parents not so much uh and you can tell why yeah a lot of people stay away from the movie
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mm-hmm yeah uh is that because of your bigoted hatred for anything that is different that's what
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it is okay that's exactly what it is you guessed it all right by the way uh i wanted to find out when
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you're coming back to town because i'm hosting uh our annual drag queen party at my house uh in august
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yeah really yeah yeah um are the kids doing it the kids of course especially are invited the
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younger the better yeah like we're looking younger the better right yeah we're looking for two-year-olds
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one and two-year-olds toddlers that can that is great brought into the now can we scene
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right can we uh come in drag or oh i prefer that yes please yeah please come and drag
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uh you'll come in drag too stu obviously you're invited well as uh as you noted i i will be
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getting much of my both drag queen gear and fetish gear cleaned oh so it's just a matter of the timing
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on that pat i'm concerned okay all right well you could start now and you know well you you want to
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stay very dirty you want to stay safe when you're using take weeks when you're when you're using whips and
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things that are jammed into orifices you know you want to be safe medically so i think that's good
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you really do right hey in a completely unrelated article uh a florida sheriff's department said it
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arrested a disney employee as part of a larger sting in which it nabbed a dozen suspects in a child sex
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crackdown so i don't want to i don't want to harp on this i mean hey who are we to judge this disney
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employee for wanting to have sex with a 15 year old you know what i mean where i'm not here to judge
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uh i'm just saying you're gonna what was it a millstone around your neck or something fires but i uh
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yeah i uh i don't want to judge may i make a prediction however uh disney is going to become
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a predator to our children i mean already we know what they're doing indoctrinating but i i'll bet you
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you're going to see more and more child crimes happening uh from disney employees i hope i'm wrong on
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that i hope i'm wrong but there seems to be uh a really crazy thing going on where sky's the limit
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on anything and if you think that you're going to separate the uh pedophiles from everybody else who
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says you know i can be a chicken and you have to call me a chicken i i mean i think that's a scene that
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maybe pedophiles might uh flourish in just saying yeah that's it's possible i would think even uh
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even likely perhaps totally unrelated to your drag queen by the way completely unrelated yeah nothing
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to do with it so yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah this is for normal drag queen people um i don't know if you
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saw this but could we have uh the cut of the uh bird and the environment there's a bird that is now
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teaching us all about the environment and i want you to see the clip and and pat if you can describe
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it uh this is an environmental warning now okay uh looks like a drag queen person and a bird from
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the national autobot society obviously you're number one source for drag queen
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and then she rises up oh or he and he's got wings like the bird does
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so yeah he continues to beautiful she's beautiful act as a bird and uh
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uh and the bird and the drag queen are both beautiful birds tell us yes the birds tell us
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that global warming is here and there's trouble and i embrace the fact that uh he is a now a woman
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bird um but i just want to show you another clip in completely unrelated do you remember the show kids
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in the hall yeah yeah um let me just go back in the time tunnel again completely unrelated uh let me
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show you a comedy skit uh from kids in the hall all about a decade ago
00:34:35.320
who is that uh it's me max davis i answered your ad in the personals we have a date tonight
00:34:47.800
oh these are a couple walking out from next door and i see the doors opening
00:34:57.620
well i bet your mother gave you a name what is it uh i said it was max
00:35:06.620
what you want to eat dinner out here i did last night he's dressed as a chicken so you're uh
00:35:17.340
well what are you god you're not too bright i'm a chicken lady a chicken lady yeah and i love life do you love life
00:35:38.800
oh yeah i thought you might because i put that in my personal latin chicken lady loves life
00:35:52.300
so uh so stop this uh goes on you can find it on youtube it's fantastic
00:35:58.740
we aren't we living in a world where a woman or a man can be dressed as a woman
00:36:05.640
and call himself a chicken lady and we all have to accept it
00:36:11.400
it would be hateful right for that for him not to want to come in for the neighbors to be uh horrified
00:36:17.440
by the possibility of this guy's date for him not to be into it i think is hateful now
00:36:26.240
we are if you recognize your country raise your hand
00:36:33.880
i mean i don't recognize anything in our in our nation uh anymore except for good friends like pat
00:36:42.840
gray and uh and the other guy who was on the show with me thanks that's nice of you
00:36:48.680
pat gray pat gray unleashed you can find it uh everywhere wherever you get your podcast or you can
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listen to it uh prior to this program on blaze tv
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i suppose this half hour is real estate agents i trust
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okay so you remember that housing bubble that you know everybody had you know in 2008 yeah that
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was kind of kind of screwed everybody all at once i don't want to be an alarmist or anything
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but uh i think that could happen again yeah yeah believe it or not right now the market is
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starting to collapse luckily things are different we don't have enough houses for the number of people
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this is the glennbeck program i want to flip a story around there was a story done by the
00:39:18.760
journalist at the federalist last week and we have been looking into it we can't get any answers
00:39:23.980
except from the white house and the white house says it's ridiculous
00:39:27.040
um but i want to flip this story around last week the federalist released a story that we had
00:39:35.000
heard as well but couldn't verify they verified that uh apparently verified that the white house
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has informed winchester ammunition that quote the government is restricting the manufacturing and
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commercial sale of legal ammunition produced at the lake city missouri facility now this is um
00:40:01.240
the white house is denying this at this point but i want to flip this story around it's not if they're
00:40:08.720
doing this the question should be if the if the biden administration is consistent and they're doing
00:40:18.120
the things that they say they're going to do remember they said they're the largest buyer
00:40:22.180
of things so they can set the standards for the e and the s and the g just by what they buy so they can
00:40:31.060
go to companies and say no you're not green you're you are going to build this kind of car or bring down
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this because of your emissions or you're going to hire these kinds of people because of the uh the g
00:40:45.680
or social justice in our buying we're going to set the standard so this is the largest munitions
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producer for the united states government about a third of what they make they then sell to the
00:41:06.760
public for 556 and 223 it's completely consistent with the philosophy of this white house
00:41:15.200
to go to winchester and say uh you'll lose your contract unless you stop selling this to the
00:41:20.880
public if they're not doing it the question is why are they lying now or were they lying then
00:41:54.540
what you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment
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well hello america welcome to monday wow the washington post has come out with some really good
00:42:35.360
advice uh the president has very little power to control inflation or gas prices so they're afraid
00:42:44.200
that people are going to go and vote with their wallet instead of their head and they've got some
00:42:50.140
serious warnings about the republicans that i think you need to hear and we're going to start there in 60 seconds
00:42:57.280
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00:43:30.080
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and they have a new very important piece out today that says here's what voters will get if you cast your
00:44:49.380
ballot based on a gas price okay americans are mad about inflation they're especially outraged that
00:44:57.520
the gasoline average now is five dollars a gallon nationwide and history suggests that they may act
00:45:05.720
on that furor by voting the bums out but voters should think carefully about what they'll get if
00:45:12.900
they cast their ballot based on the gas price have you ever ever heard this ever before
00:45:20.600
the unexpected inflation tends to cause voters to punish incumbents at the polls yeah exactly like
00:45:28.180
it's supposed to the cost of gala gasoline looms especially large in the public consciousness
00:45:33.940
it also weighs heavily on presidential approval ratings but the president doesn't have some super
00:45:40.800
secret special dial on his desk that can adjust gas prices but many voters believe otherwise well
00:45:48.700
let me just let me just give you a rundown of the history on this because it seems ironic coming from
00:45:53.380
the press um 1996 the press reported not clinton's fault it's capitalism and newt gingrich's fault
00:46:02.520
then 2000 bush blames clinton but it's really bush's fault this is typical of an administration that
00:46:11.140
refuses to accept responsibility here's another one from cnn 2001 it's bush's fault then 2004 it's all
00:46:20.120
bush's fault then 2008 it's bush's and cheney's fault then cnn 2012 stop blaming obama it's not his fault
00:46:30.340
then in 2012 sure gas prices are high but it's not as bad as you think cnn 2012 america quit whining
00:46:39.380
about high gas prices 2018 it's trump's fault 2020 now it's trump's fault low oil prices are causing
00:46:48.600
oil company bankruptcies then cnn 2021 biden can't do anything about it it's not his fault okay all right
00:46:57.740
okay all right so back to the washington post republicans hope this widespread confusion will turn the
00:47:06.220
midterms into a referendum on painful economic conditions and by extension democratic leadership
00:47:13.100
they're counting on voters to protect their hopes and dreams including their wildest fantasies
00:47:20.740
about cheaper gas i don't know about you but i'm not thinking of uh you know the people behind the
00:47:27.720
counter at the gas station all dressed up in something lacy and revealing it's not exactly a
00:47:33.580
fantasy for me you know gas prices being low no we had that just a year and a half ago i don't know if
00:47:40.680
anybody else noticed but when trump was in we were for the first time in my lifetime energy independent
00:47:49.200
we didn't have to worry about saudi arabia or anybody else because we were independent and had
00:47:57.360
cheap gas for the first time in my life and who got that done oh donald trump oh but wait a minute he
00:48:04.840
doesn't have any levers to do that does he hmm there are relatively few tools says the washington post
00:48:12.660
that the president and congress can deploy to help boost oil production what here's here's an idea
00:48:21.000
and esg and the administration's war on oil here's another idea you really want to get rid of oil fine get
00:48:32.180
rid of oil but how about we take a quick break how about we just break for a minute slow this down until
00:48:40.460
we have the uh other things that are going to replace oil um they also can't control or moderate overall
00:48:50.320
inflation isn't that what the federal reserve's job is that that is that is their only job i know
00:48:57.520
they've taken on so much more that is their job their job is to keep inflation under control
00:49:06.900
well the things that they do have probably won't make a huge dent in price growth but they could
00:49:14.860
help a little on the margin unfortunately these are not the things that either party is proposing right
00:49:21.560
now democrats are grandstanding about greed and considering silly stuff such as export bans and
00:49:27.760
price controls meanwhile by the way those price controls won't seem silly when they happen
00:49:32.760
republicans demagogue about president biden's support uh supposed war on fossil fuels and socialism
00:49:40.340
his supposed war on fossil fuels that's what he campaigned on
00:49:47.300
washington post says neither party has a serious plan for dealing with inflation overall or gas prices
00:49:54.140
specifically you know what we don't need the republican party we all you need to do is just listen to
00:49:59.180
the people are we a republic do we have representatives of the people because i can tell you most of the
00:50:07.700
people in america would say you know what let's start producing some more of our oil you know most of
00:50:13.840
america would say i want to go green if we can that's great but let's not sacrifice ourself on the god
00:50:20.840
of global warming i'd like the country to continue i'd like my children to be able to eat
00:50:26.660
oh and inflation here's an idea stop spending money you don't have it no one's borrowing it nobody's
00:50:37.540
giving us the money anymore we're borrowing it from the fed meaning we're just printing more
00:50:44.220
assuming that russia's war in ukraine continues to disrupt every energy market that is such bullcrap i
00:50:52.600
can't take it then voters realistically face a choice between high gas prices and the rest of the
00:50:59.160
democratic agenda or high gas prices and the rest of the republican agenda so what it's worth let's
00:51:07.920
consider what the rest of the agenda is for each party biden and fellow democrats once promised a cradle to
00:51:15.380
grave expansion of the safety net plus measures intended to combat climate change love or hate
00:51:22.200
this program i very much like it but it's no longer terribly relevant to the choices the voters face
00:51:29.080
this november yes it is climate change that's what's causing all of this this and the hostile takeover
00:51:36.860
of the free market through something called the great reset but democratic infighting has considerably
00:51:44.320
scaled back their ambitions giving constraints laid out by senators joe manchin and kristin cinema
00:51:51.100
who wield critical votes for getting anything done democrats have at best have a shot at more modest
00:51:59.840
packages focused on climate prescription drugs and maybe some tax increases on high earners and
00:52:06.720
corporations but what do the republicans stand for their national leaders won't say
00:52:14.020
yeah i know shh keep it secret you know why because our national leaders agree with a lot of the
00:52:23.940
stuff that is going on with the democratic party they don't represent the people anyway even when asked
00:52:32.640
directly they keep it secret their state level rising stars are mostly focused on fighting with mickey
00:52:39.740
mouse and drag queens really are we is that how you is that how you put it when our when our parents are
00:52:47.260
called terrorists for saying hey i don't want this marxist and sex stuff in school you dismiss it by
00:52:54.580
saying we're fighting with mickey mouse and drag queens but if you look at gop actions taken over the past
00:53:01.080
several years including when they had unified control of the federal government you get a sense of what
00:53:06.780
republicans are likely to prioritize republicans are likely to prioritize republicans mostly seem to
00:53:11.860
care about tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations don't even start with corporations do you think the
00:53:20.500
corporations are the friend of anyone who is on the right anyone who doesn't believe in all of this
00:53:28.900
progressive bullcrap i mean check the ad campaigns but if you look at the gop actions they just want to
00:53:37.660
find ways to repeal obamacare or otherwise reduce access to health care for example by slashing
00:53:45.580
medicaid i know as somebody who has voted uh republican and i myself am not a republican because i don't want
00:53:53.740
to be tainted with the with the with the smell of all of the death but i am all for cutting back on
00:54:04.360
hospital i say we close hospitals in poor areas you know let's just close them down kids medicine
00:54:11.600
please not if they're defective oh wait a minute that sounds like a progressive agenda
00:54:16.700
they only care about installing judges who will roll back reproductive rights they listen to this
00:54:24.600
they care about supporting a president who has used the powers of the state to further his own political
00:54:33.080
and financial interests oh my gosh oh my gosh let me give you a couple quick stories here just uh
00:54:41.520
i just let me just point them out real quick here uh story number one headline buddha judge says
00:54:49.340
the fed the feds have power to force airlines to hire more workers amid travel delays let me see here
00:54:59.980
i remember the republic or the democrats were very upset at ronald reagan because he forced union workers
00:55:07.460
to go back into work so we could keep the skies open because none of them would work the control towers
00:55:16.680
so they had a real problem with that buddha judge is saying he can tell the airlines you don't have enough
00:55:25.080
workers hire them where in the constitution can you find that that's fascism oh here's the other um this one
00:55:36.160
from the washington examiner biden's bid to expand obamacare the biden administration is unlawfully
00:55:43.460
trying to expand obamacare the internal revenue service has published a proposed regulation that
00:55:50.800
would make an additional 5 million people eligible for premium subsidies the irs proposal is unlawful but
00:55:58.520
the administration will do it anyway here's the background obamacare statute created premium
00:56:04.640
subsidies for people who buy insurance through exchanges congress restricted those subsidies
00:56:09.980
to people with low and moderate incomes or at no other source of health insurance in addition to
00:56:15.880
medicare and medicaid recipients 155 million americans with job-based coverage are prohibited
00:56:20.800
from claiming the credits the law carved out one exception if a company plan requires a full-time
00:56:26.760
employee to contribute more than 9.5 percent of household income for self-only coverage
00:56:32.400
then the worker and his or her family members are eligible for the subsidies so this has gone back
00:56:39.240
and forth with congress and they won't do it because it will add 45 billion dollars to the deficit
00:56:46.940
just in the next 10 years it's called the family glitch the urban institute estimates the regulation
00:56:55.240
would reduce the number of uninsured by around 190 000 because why at an average cost of 4.5 billion
00:57:07.460
taxpayers are going to pay 23 684 per newly insured person each year which is kind of not so good
00:57:19.300
so it would never pass congress and so now the irs is going to do it even though they know it's illegal
00:57:27.560
so what was it they care about supporting a president who's used the powers of the state
00:57:32.120
to further his own political and financial interest financial interests jenna please
00:57:40.020
they care about supporting a president whose few purported diplomatic achievements few
00:57:48.220
few the world was headed towards peace the middle east was having peace like i've never seen in my
00:57:56.960
lifetime in retrospect they largely look like an excuse to meet potential investors who might fund
00:58:05.600
trump aids new private equity invent are you kidding me this guy who's schlepping his son with him
00:58:14.300
everywhere he goes and you're blaming this on trump they care about defending at all costs a president who
00:58:24.320
cheered on the mob seeking to hang his own vice president may speaking of mobs um how about the people
00:58:32.920
who are threatening to kill our supreme court justices because that kind of sounds like the same thing to me
00:58:39.720
and what is the white house saying nothing what are the democrats doing reluctantly voting to give the
00:58:48.840
supreme court justices and their family security and then they have this one and then they care about
00:58:55.280
undermining the integrity of our election system and overturning the will of the voters if and when
00:59:02.100
tallies don't go their own way oh my gosh i think i'm gonna i think i'm gonna start vomiting blood
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i i don't i mean holy cow election deniers are already laying the groundwork to overturn the will of the
00:59:18.580
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00:59:25.140
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oh my gosh 40 years ago the political backlash says the washington post against inflation helped
01:01:19.540
elect margaret thatcher and ronald reagan boy we remember how bad those days were huh
01:01:24.700
my colleague ej dion recently observed inflation today could empower a far more radical
01:01:31.580
and sinister force no not more sinister than mitt romney was in the form of politicians actively
01:01:39.580
seeking to undermine democracy shut up i get that voters are angry about gas prices and frustrated by
01:01:47.820
some democrats recent policy choices as readers of this column might have noticed i'm frustrated too
01:01:54.540
but that's mostly because i fear the much much worse policy choices looming ahead if the democrats
01:02:01.740
don't get their act together and effectively cede to the agenda of the republicans
01:02:09.180
well i'm not afraid you will be you will be wow wow that is powerful thank you washington post
01:02:24.860
by the way um you know the the few accomplishments globally um you know ukraine wasn't out of control and
01:02:33.500
and neither was uh russia and it seems as though the only one that was really doing anything with russia
01:02:38.780
was the clintons uh but the uh nato alliance would like people to know they came out yesterday
01:02:46.300
that this war in ukraine could last years and they begged western nations i.e the united states to
01:02:54.940
continue to provide military and humanitarian assistance just keep that money coming please
01:03:03.420
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we really need to think about um if you were born in the in the 2000s
01:04:54.860
you're one of the people i want to command right now for your resilience you have grown up in a time
01:05:02.140
of war you've never seen our country not at war your parents and teachers probably taught you about 9-11
01:05:11.500
while at the same time uh you no doubt heard the battle damage assessment numbers and those killed
01:05:18.620
in action reports on the evening news and conversations on the dinner table and from your
01:05:23.740
teachers afghanistan then turned into iraq then back to afghanistan then back to iraq rinse repeat for 20
01:05:31.420
years you were probably in elementary school or junior high when faith and
01:05:38.140
trust on a systematic level began to rapidly dissolve the financial system crashed in 2008
01:05:46.940
and do we even know yeah i mean we do but officially who is to blame on that one
01:05:58.700
is the fed and the government for us or against us in that could you lose your home
01:06:05.020
were your mom and dad fighting all the time because of the stress of what happened in 2008
01:06:13.020
we asked all of these questions and in the aftermath the mass protests the occupy wall street that you
01:06:20.780
probably don't remember everybody decided i guess it's the fault of those giant corporations
01:06:27.420
it was yet more doubt thrown onto institutions we at least have some faith and trust in
01:06:37.020
because they would at one point do the right thing or be held responsible if they didn't
01:06:44.860
you've seen your church come under attack your faith suddenly the religious values that you know you
01:06:51.020
may have grown up with listening to in sunday school are now being called bigoted
01:07:04.620
cops firefighters being demonized local businesses burned to the ground people may have been killed in
01:07:11.180
your hometowns politicians and media appeared to drink it all in like a cold beer on a hot day
01:07:17.900
you've been brought up in an era where where war was declared on american faith hope trust pride history
01:07:29.180
i don't even think you probably even know our history and yet here you are right now listening to this program
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good for people my age it is really i can't imagine being your age i can't imagine it
01:07:53.100
i grew up in a in a completely different america
01:08:00.140
makes me sad you'll never know summer like we did that you'll never most likely you have not
01:08:05.660
participated in a baseball game or a football game that wasn't organized or a soccer game that
01:08:13.660
adults weren't telling you when and where to play
01:08:17.660
you probably have never just gone out with your friends and just started a game and in some abandoned
01:08:25.420
field or some park just to play for yourself and you make up the rules and you decide what's right and
01:08:43.180
times were different less people locked their doors that's what i like about the place i live up in idaho
01:08:52.700
it's much more like it was when i was growing up it's just simpler quieter you know your neighbors
01:09:00.780
everybody waves to each other as they pass each other in the cars
01:09:07.020
you can rely on one another parades were more common
01:09:11.900
and no one expected an anti-american rioter to come in and spoil the day
01:09:17.260
we loved our country although we didn't think our country was flawless
01:09:23.180
if you joined the military it was called joining the service because that's how it was viewed it was
01:09:28.780
service now it seems like nobody sends their kids to service if they're rich it's a way to get out of
01:09:36.540
poverty it's a way to get a free education it's not about service
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today opinions are used as an excuse for violence
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you know we could see marxist and milton friedman or thomas soul on television debating
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marxists at universities or on oprah and it was done where everybody walked away in the end and
01:10:05.580
shook each other's hand and said i respect you i disagree but i really respect you
01:10:09.900
that doesn't happen it's certainly probably not happened in your schools
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if you grew up in the 2000s man everything has gone sideways rapidly who was running the country
01:10:28.780
during the 2008 financial crisis the recovery occupy wall street the beginning of black lives matter
01:10:34.860
no one calls it out but it was barack obama everything began to spiral out of control
01:10:40.540
and the america that we used to know became unrecognizable now it's not his fault all of it at least
01:10:46.940
he ex he um put the pedal down uh and he accelerated things but this has been in the plans for a long time
01:10:57.500
and america wanted hope and change we wanted change i wanted change all of us wanted change from what
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was happening you know with uh the bush administration the government was seemingly getting too big nobody
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was being held responsible we wanted transparency that's what we meant by change but that's not what
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we got and we know that because michelle obama talked about it on may 14th 2008 she was immediately
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pulled from the campaign trail after this speech but i want you to hear it one more time and barack
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knows that we are going to have michelle obama in puerto rico we are going to have to change our
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conversation we're going to have to change our traditions our history we're going to have to move
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into a different place as a nation to provide the kind of future that we all want desperately for
01:11:51.740
our children and he is the man to do so in america in america we used to agree on the future we saw
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certain things as self-evident that all men are created equal and endowed by their creator and i know
01:12:06.060
that might sound like hogwash to you but it's a mission statement it's not something that we did it's
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something that we were trying to strive for and as you will learn as you grow older you make a ton
01:12:20.220
of mistakes in life and a country does as well and the idea is to learn from those mistakes but you have
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to have history and you have to know what really happened to be able to correct those mistakes
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otherwise you're going to make them over and over and over again and i fear we're doing a lot of that
01:12:38.220
but let me take this line by line if i can or at least as much as i can today
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she just said we're going to have to make sacrifices have we made sacrifices
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well we've made sacrifices of our time i can't imagine i mean i just can't get over how much time
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we spend arguing about stupid stuff right now how much time we have spent in politics politics
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especially national politics it shouldn't be really hardly even on our radar it should all be local
01:13:13.260
politics but we don't pay attention to that so many people maybe your parents have sacrificed their
01:13:19.660
dreams and their job small businesses they sacrificed because of covid home depot could stay open but
01:13:28.220
not the locally owned ace hardware store we've we've sacrificed our liberties in exchange for the
01:13:37.260
collective we have we have made a sacrifice of our honor in afghanistan we've sacrificed our place in
01:13:46.460
the world our credibility our credibility really with our own allies we have sacrificed and we are
01:13:54.060
certainly sacrificing right now our relationship with anyone who holds the dollar as a reserve currency
01:14:02.780
in many ways we've sacrificed you the 20 something in the last 15 or 20 years to some sort of social
01:14:09.900
experiment not only with you know drag queens story hour and everything else that we have no idea other than
01:14:17.420
history we have no idea of how that's going to turn out what what kind of mark these things will leave
01:14:23.420
good or bad we don't know never been done before
01:14:29.820
but we've also socially experimented on you with with technology we've sacrificed our safety on the
01:14:38.140
streets from mobs blm and tifa january 6 the shootings every day in chicago nobody seems to care about
01:14:46.940
we've sacrificed our way of life we've sacrificed our medicines and so many things and this didn't
01:14:53.980
start with obama it started with the globalist the idea that you know um trade is is unlimited and we can
01:15:05.820
just be consumers and not makers now that just seems wrong intuitively but when we start to hit shortages
01:15:14.860
like medicine we really see how stupid it is but we have sacrificed our common sense
01:15:22.540
because are we doing anything about these things we've sacrificed our doctors we were told we could
01:15:28.780
keep our doctors but we many of us lost our doctors we've lost the scientific method we have lost and
01:15:37.740
sacrificed debate and critical thinking and and the search for evidence
01:15:55.660
and it's all called the new normal all those things that we've sacrificed we're now sacrificing we're going to
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sacrifice millions of people that will most likely starve to death in the next two years why
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that's really all it is we're going to sacrifice people's lives and we are going to forever change
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the lives of people here in america and it's just going to be called the new normal
01:16:31.580
michelle then went on to say you know we're going to have to change our conversation
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change the rules of conversations basically you can't have a conversation
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any kind of spoken or written word now has to go through the woke filter it's where we lose
01:16:51.260
and sacrifice many of our freedoms and liberties you want to make a public statement about a snickers
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bar you better craft it in a way that checks off all the intersectional feminist and lgbt boxes you
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because you're in your 20s may not understand how important freedom of thought and real diversity
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is that's the diversity of thought you cannot make progress without benchmarks that can be measured
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which is the scientific method and you'll never make progress unless people are comfortable to
01:17:26.140
say that's a stupid idea well i disagree with you on that and you have it out and most times
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you'll find that both sides have a point not all the time
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but many times and just by arguing you're like oh my gosh i see why you're thinking that
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oh i understand you now it's still wrong but at least i understand let me explain it this way
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george orwell once wrote during times of universal deceit
01:18:09.020
telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act and that's where we are the church
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or teachings the sacraments now been labeled bigoted
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that proclaiming one's faith whatever faith that is or no faith at all
01:18:31.100
how how we got to a place to now where that's a revolutionary act
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i'm going to finish what michelle obama talked about on tomorrow's program
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on tomorrow's program uh we have more on the uh
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the bullet issue it looks like the uh white house is now telling winchester if they want to keep
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their federal contract uh they're going to need to stop making 223 and 556 uh ammo for consumers
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that's a third one third of the ammo um and the white house is denying it now uh however i absolutely
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believe it and um i will tell you that the question should be if they're not doing it
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if the biden administration is consistent in what they're promising people why aren't they doing it
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it only makes sense if they were doing it if you believed what they believe uh more on that on
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tomorrow's program an update on the weather and useless people from the world economic forum next
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what you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment
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and enlightenment this is the glenn back program
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hello america welcome to the glenn back program i hope you're keeping a journal because these are the
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times that historians will look back on and write about and try to figure out how it all happened
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we have another country falling to marxist and communists uh in south america it looks like
01:23:00.860
communism and marxism and fascism is on the mark here in in the march here in the americas
01:23:09.980
um we also have the same kind of feeling happening here uh and the world economic forum is transforming
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the western world and they are doing it with the help of supposed freedom countries and freedom fighters
01:23:28.940
but is it freedom and what does the future hold well i'm going to play some found audio from one of the
01:23:36.860
the main advisors of the world economic forum and the great reset it is extraordinarily disturbing
01:23:44.780
mainly because we have heard this exact kind of talk before and it usually doesn't end well
01:23:51.740
unless people take it seriously useless people we begin there in 60 seconds
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um there is a sarah do we happen to have the audio in today's or i should ask steven steven do we have
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the audio of the the woman the farmer that was talking about food prices if we have that audio
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play that real quick will you we got the conversation today and the woman honestly i bless her heart
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honestly thinks that food prices are not going to go up she thinks that this is the highest they're
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going to go i tried to explain to her that that was not the case that they're absolutely going to go
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up even more um and i told her there are things that like we have to buy there's something we had to
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buy that two years ago cost us 24 last year was about 46 this year it is costing us 96 dollars okay
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local farmer 50 head of cattle it's costing him eight thousand dollars a month to feed them
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please understand food prices are going to go up you want to act like it's the farmer's fault it is
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not the farmer's fault we're barely making it to grow the stuff so you guys are able to get it in
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august september october okay guys this is not going away stop sticking your head in the sand and
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thinking oh it's going to be okay it's not going to be okay it's so important that you understand
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what is coming and we have not yet seen the problem we are now still using last year's crop so this year's
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crop is going to start coming to us this fall and that's when you're going to start to see a very
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a piece of audio that we found that i've heard before and it was from a very famous
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uh writer philosopher uh george bernard shaw and this is what he said back around the
01:26:47.980
early 1920s listen i don't want to punish anybody but there are an extraordinary number of people
01:26:54.940
whom i want to kill i think it would be a good thing to uh make everybody come before a properly
01:27:02.620
appointed board just as he might come before the income tax commissioners and say every five years
01:27:09.820
or every seven years just put him there and say sir or madam now will you be kind enough to justify your
01:27:17.420
system if you're not producing as much as you consume or perhaps a little more then clearly
01:27:25.260
we cannot use the big organization of our society for the purpose of keeping you alive because your
01:27:32.700
life does not benefit us and it can't be a very much use to yourself
01:27:36.380
this led to the concentration camps the death camps um i believe he's the guy who came up with there
01:27:49.020
must be some sort of gas that we could use to liquidate a lot of useless eaters useless eaters
01:27:55.660
that led to the horrors uh of germany and of china and of russia i want to introduce you to a guy that you may
01:28:08.300
have heard of before you've all noah harari he is a um an intellectual he's a historian he's a professor
01:28:20.060
in the department of history at hebrew university in jerusalem he is the author of popular
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science bestsellers sapiens a brief history of humankind he is a transhumanist if you don't
01:28:33.660
know what a transhumanist is you need to know if you ever saw an episode of star trek with the borg
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that's transhumanism it is the merging of man and machine um he thinks and i'm quoting him he thinks
01:28:49.340
that's free will is a myth and dangerous uh his key theme is the idea uh that the human society
01:29:00.540
has been driven by our species capacity to believe in what he calls fictions those things whose power
01:29:09.020
is derived from their existence in our collective imaginations whether they be good uh whether they
01:29:15.100
be gods whether they be nations our belief in them allows us to cooperate on a societal scale
01:29:24.460
so i want to give you a little history before i play this new kind of george bernard style uh audio
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in 2017 he wrote an article um that argued that through continuing technological process and advances
01:29:41.260
in the field of artificial intelligence by 2050 he said a new class of people might emerge
01:29:49.660
the useless clash the class again quoting the useless class people who are not just unemployed
01:29:59.500
but unemployable they couldn't keep up they couldn't be retrained he then puts forward a case
01:30:07.020
that dealing with this new societal class economically socially political uh will be the central challenge for
01:30:15.260
humanity in the coming decades he has also commented on the plight of animals uh particularly domesticated
01:30:23.580
animals um and since the agricultural revolution uh he is a vegan uh he said industrial farming
01:30:32.700
is one of the worst crimes in history industrial farming one of the worst crimes in history and he says the fate of the
01:30:43.020
industrial farmed animal is one of the most pressing ethical questions of our time
01:30:49.100
this coming from a guy who is talking about useless people now he's also written that the idea of free
01:31:00.540
will and the liberal values based on it emboldened people who fought against the inquisition and the divine
01:31:08.860
right of kings they fought against the kgb and the kkk it has become dangerous now in a world of data economy
01:31:20.140
where he says in reality there is no such thing as free will governments and corporations are coming to know
01:31:27.740
the individual better than they know themselves and still quoting if governments and corporations succeed
01:31:35.340
in hacking the human animal the easiest people to manipulate will be those who believe in free will
01:31:45.100
he elaborates that quote humans certainly have a will but it's not free you can't decide what your desires
01:31:54.940
that you have every choice depends on a lot of biological social and personal conditions
01:32:01.820
that can't be determined for yourself i can choose what to eat whom to marry whom to vote for
01:32:09.660
but these choices are determined in part by my genes biochemistry gender family background national culture
01:32:18.460
and i didn't choose what genes or family to have
01:32:34.220
i'm sorry his job is not to predict the future he's actually trying to do the opposite he wants to find
01:32:40.380
the horizon of possibilities that mankind is now facing he says my main task as a historian is to get
01:32:48.300
people to consider possibilities that are usually outside their field of vision he goes into for
01:32:55.340
instance the medical advances of the 20th century i i know this is uh dense and uh you know it may seem
01:33:03.660
irrelevant now but it is going to become extraordinarily irrelevant here in just a minute
01:33:10.940
so he's talking about the medical advances of the 20th century such as antibiotics and how they
01:33:16.780
eventually trickle down to everybody in the lower classes but he doesn't believe that that will trickle
01:33:23.100
down again he said the particular reasons why discoveries trickle down to everybody probably will not repeat
01:33:31.740
themselves in the 21st century so we should broaden our thinking and consider that medicine in the 21st century
01:33:39.900
will be elitist quoting every human being is valuable as a soldier in the trenches or a worker in the factory
01:33:50.700
but soon in the 21st century there is a good chance that humans will lose they are losing their military and economic value
01:34:01.500
he says once people lose their military and economic value the access they have to medicine will follow them
01:34:13.340
so this is again the reason why you cannot look at people as a collective people must have value in their own right
01:34:24.300
that is a that is a part and separate from everything else
01:34:32.140
he then goes on to say that old age disease and death and how humans are trying to overcome disease
01:34:38.780
and treat old age and death as a technical problem there's no difference in essence to disease like cancer
01:34:46.700
he says in principles die in principle humans die for technical reasons but then he goes into the rich and how rich people
01:34:55.420
may not have to die in the future he said death is optional i know this sounds like crazy talk but as somebody who has
01:35:04.940
studied these kinds of people for the last 35 years i'm telling you in their mind it totally makes sense
01:35:13.500
it totally makes sense they look at death differently because they don't believe in a soul
01:35:20.300
throughout history death was the great equalizer but in 50 to 100 years in addition to everything else
01:35:26.780
the rich get the poor will die off and the rich will get an exemption to death he then goes into the concept
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of decoupling of intelligence from consciousness these two have always been tied together throughout history
01:35:41.500
computers will not become like humans but the system doesn't need consciousness it just needs
01:35:47.900
intelligence computers cannot become conscious conscious they can become as intelligent or more
01:35:54.780
intelligent than humans as a historian he says i'm not in a position on whether these ideas are realizable
01:36:02.380
or not but basically if any of these trends is going to actually fulfill itself the best i can do is to quote
01:36:09.420
from karl marx and say listen to this everything solid melts into air i had no idea that i was paraphrasing
01:36:21.180
phrase uh marx when i've told you for the last 25 years there's going to come a time where everything is
01:36:30.220
that you think is solid will be liquid and liquid will be solid um he said uh once you solve a problem
01:36:40.220
like the direct brain computer interface that's the end of history and biology as we know it when i come
01:36:49.260
back i am going to play some things that he has said and remember he is part of the team putting together the
01:36:58.620
great reset and barack obama has talked about him um joe biden you know and back in the days when he was
01:37:05.740
reading still um he talked about him um all of the biggest leaders in the progressive movement not only
01:37:17.740
uh read his work but they also believe he's a genius and that he should be listened to
01:37:25.100
and his solutions are critical to the world in their views i'm going to play some audio
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that will put into shape and clarify a little bit about what the great reset will actually mean
01:37:43.580
and why they're so quick and eager to disarm us i'll play that for you coming up in 60 seconds
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okay so i want to play this i want to play this clip
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um and uh well i'll let it stand on its own for now this is yuval harari uh talking about
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the classes of people that are coming because of where we're headed as societies again i think
01:40:07.340
that the biggest question in maybe in economics and politics of the coming decades will be what to do
01:40:13.740
with all these useless people the problem is more uh boredom and how what to do with them and how will
01:40:23.020
they find some sense of meaning in life when they are basically meaningless worthless my best guess at
01:40:30.300
present is a combination of drugs and computer games as a solution for more it's already happening
01:40:37.980
uh in in in under different titles different headings you see more and more people spending
01:40:44.540
more and more time or solving their inner problems with the drugs and computer games both legal drugs
01:40:51.100
and illegal drugs you look at japan today and japan is maybe 20 years ahead of the world in everything
01:40:58.380
and you see all these new social phenomenon of of people having relationships with virtual
01:41:04.220
virtual uh virtual spouses and you have people who never leave the house and and just live through
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computers i think once you're superfluous stop for a second i'm gonna i'm gonna pick it up um after
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the break a little bit more but let me let me let me just go over what he just said he's talking about
01:41:24.780
a time that is in our very near future uh where uh there are a lot of people for instance truck drivers
01:41:36.700
when you when trucks are taken over by computers and they are all driverless trucks what are you going to do
01:41:47.500
can you be retrained for something that is high tech because everything will be high tech you'd probably
01:41:54.540
don't know this but most service calls that you get from companies when you get a when you get a call from
01:42:00.860
somebody um at night and usually the calls that you uh avoid that is not a real person it's not like the old
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days where it was like we have a survey now it is so good that you most people have no idea that's a machine
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all of those people in the in the telephone business though those jobs are going away and it
01:42:27.900
will be like it will be like that with every job eventually so he's talking about the millions of useless
01:42:37.100
eaters useless people how do we deal with them well i think we drug them uh and then you know just
01:42:45.820
keep them entertained with video games but why would you do that if they're useless at some point
01:42:56.940
there's a crisis and this is exactly how it happened in germany useless eaters there was a crisis they
01:43:04.220
need to pay for the war so they had to liquidate millions of useless eaters the glenn back program
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it is too horrible to even think about but please please pay attention to history as it unfolds
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all right i want to tie a couple of things together and then we're going to go back into
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yuval harari who is a an intellectual very respected um i respect his thinking i think he is
01:44:56.060
truly frightening as most of these people are um because they don't believe in a god which leads them
01:45:03.260
not to believe in true life and death um which also leads them to not see um individuals as sacred
01:45:15.580
they see the collective once you start seeing the world as a collective collective salvation collective death
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anything you are a society that is headed down a very dark road and i'm telling you i've said this
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for 20 years i'm telling you if we don't stop this trend if we don't find ourselves and find
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the real god not the god of silicon valley but the real god if we don't find him again we will
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make the nazis look like rookies you cannot have this kind of technology um and be on the path that
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we apparently are now and expect different results it's just going to be faster and much more brutal so
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i i want to play a couple of things here first of all uh or i want to i want to tell you a couple of
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stories first of all msnbc is now they had an expert on again this one is uh jansing teed man whatever
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uh and said we only have now less than a decade this time they mean it less than a decade if we don't
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stop all of our carbon emissions uh then we are all going to die in a fiery flood
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um europe has just in in europe france has now banned all outdoor activities in france they are
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canceling all concerts and public gatherings uh basically quarantining people into their homes
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i'm hoping i am hoping that this is this article that i'm reading about it is worse than it actually
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is but probably not the problem is there is a heat wave 40 degrees celsius which is about what 105 104 104
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degrees um and you know texas is at 104 and five and we're still doing things you use common sense but
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france and europe have decided that the government has to tell the collective exactly what to do and what
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they can't do tomorrow i will have more on the white house um working with winchester and i say working
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with i mean that in a very coercive sort of way working with uh with uh winchester um who
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our military gets their green tipped um five five six and two two three the the the bullets of death
01:48:00.060
what else is a bullet for a bullet of death we get 70 of them for our military from winchester 30
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goes to the public market so you can buy it they are now trying to shut down any um excess ammunition
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to be sold to the public so they'll cut us off and if that doesn't work they will
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price you out of your ar um through insurance guarantee it's coming so we are we are creating
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a world where it is the collective not the individual your individual liberties even if
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they say they shall not be infringed they will find a way to infringe because they believe they know better
01:48:47.660
now i just played a clip now this guy is one of his i think he's on the board of the wef um and the
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people who brought you the great reset he is one of the advisors of all of it and we just heard him
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say that there will be millions of useless people and the question will be how do we deal with useless
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people his suggestion was a combination of legal and illegal drugs uh and video games that everybody
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will just stay at home and play video games and be on drugs that's not a viable solution if you believe
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in useless people why would you spend the money and the time and everything else keeping them alive as
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uh as george bernard shaw uh said surely we should line them up and ask them to justify their existence
01:49:50.220
we're headed down the same roads now let's go back into what he is talking about what is coming
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um you know at the time of the great reset i think once you're superfluous you don't have power
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uh again we're used to the age of the masses of the 19th and 20th century where you all where you
01:50:10.220
we saw all these successful massive uprisings revolutions revolts so we got we are used to
01:50:18.620
thinking about the masses as powerful but this is basically a 19th century and 20th century phenomenon
01:50:26.780
i don't think that the masses okay stop here so he is he is saying here that
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things are going to change forever because of technology you don't need people this is
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this is so frightening um he says human nature um of having small well-known family intimate community
01:50:50.780
having a small group of people who knew you um uh you knew them that has been happening for millions
01:50:59.580
uh of years and we've developed this kind of thing but now now that they we have computers and all of
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these different things that are going to be replacing us there's a gap between those people that uh
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are needed and the number of people that we have and he goes on to say that
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you know once you are not needed for to be a soldier or to work a factory then you are kind of a
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useless eater you you still need people today and you will need people in the future but and i'm quoting
01:51:46.300
you don't need millions of soldiers each with a rifle you just need a small amount of experts who know how to
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if that's not one of the most frightening things an elitist can say and everything that we fear
01:52:06.300
remember the world economic forum remember they said they just ran a survey and um the global survey
01:52:15.260
showed most people most humans don't uh trust the experts and the elites but the good news is
01:52:25.980
the elites trust the elites more than ever before well of course when you're in the group and the group
01:52:34.220
is like yeah we just have all these other people we just need a few of us i mean we're all good in this room
01:52:39.500
right he says in the last 200 years things have changed it is collapsed after millions of years of
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evolution most roles now listen to this most roles that were filled by the family and intimate community
01:52:59.660
are now transferred to a new network provided by the state and the market you don't need children
01:53:09.500
because you have a pension fund you don't need someone to take care of you you don't need neighbors
01:53:15.660
you don't need sisters or brothers because the state is there the state will provide you with police
01:53:22.300
with education with health everything you can say life today maybe is worse than in the 1700s
01:53:30.460
because we've lost the connections around us so what's going to happen well japan is 20 years ahead
01:53:37.660
people never leave the house they have virtual spouses they live through their computers homo sapiens are
01:53:52.060
it is really time for all of us to take a moment and ask ourselves is this the kind of future we want
01:54:01.180
i am so often reminded almost every day now of the story of the tower of babel and the critical part
01:54:18.060
that i think that is applicable to us right now is they were trying to build a tower to the sky
01:54:24.460
no if you look at this metaphorically or not i don't really care but listen to the story because
01:54:30.860
it is guided men for thousands of years the leadership said let us build a tower to the sky
01:54:41.660
first we'll make bricks he's nebuchadnezzar is the ruling elite and he is talking to the other elites
01:54:53.260
let us make a tower to build the sky uh to reach the sky and we'll make bricks bricks are the humans they're
01:55:02.460
the they are the needed but useless people they need them to make bricks and to build the tower
01:55:12.460
but it's for the elites okay and bricks represent stones when you read this in the bible stones are
01:55:19.660
all unique god makes every stone unique those are like people bricks when a leader says we're going to
01:55:28.460
make bricks he's usually talking about slavery and everybody's the same and interchangeable you lose
01:55:34.540
one doesn't matter here's another one and what happens because we as christians don't speak hebrew and we
01:55:44.940
don't um we don't have a rabbi that knows the oral tradition we lose the fact that there are
01:55:54.380
personalities of god in the bible and it's important in different stories to know which personality is
01:56:02.140
visiting the really angry god uh or the really loving god compassionate god and they're told in the oral
01:56:11.980
tradition it's important to know these so you know the motivation and we as christians look at the
01:56:18.780
old testament we go oh yeah it's the angry god well no there's lots of times where it is the loving god
01:56:25.980
that comes down and the tower of babel is one of those stories and that's important because we think
01:56:33.340
the story that we tell we think that nebuchadnezzar said to the people let's build a tower to reach
01:56:40.540
the sky and all of the people were doing it no it was a handful of elites and that's why when
01:56:48.380
god came down and said if they can do this they can do anything he's talking about the elites that's
01:56:59.100
why he changed our languages so no one could understand each other and we were scattered
01:57:05.020
we were scattered as a protective measure from those who would rule against us and look at us as a
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collective i think of that story almost every day because we are entering the time where you will not
01:57:21.180
be able to distinguish between reality uh and and cgi you won't be able to tell the difference between an
01:57:30.940
automated person uh and a real human being every line is going to be blurred and we're blurring the same line
01:57:42.060
man blurs always time and time again the last time was in the early half of the 20th century where
01:57:50.780
the collective was blurred with the individual that never leads to good things and i wonder
01:58:01.260
i wonder when the lord will say if they can do anything if they can do this they can do anything
01:58:09.580
meaning if these elites just see no stop and they'll do anything for their own power or even their own
01:58:18.380
curiosity they will do anything and they will kill millions
01:58:25.100
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oh hello and welcome to the program we're so glad you're you're here um man um nobody even asked how
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the bike is you know biden falls down everybody's like oh the president what happened to the bike is
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the bike okay and by the way i refuse to vote for any president from here on out unless you're a real
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athlete uh i refuse to vote for somebody who is young uh on a bike with a bicycle helmet you're
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surrounded by secret service you're you're not going to be you know you're you're just not going
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to get hit by a car stop it you look like a girl i totally disagree i think it's time for common sense
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bike reform this is hitting too many people we need to come up with an age limit we need to when the
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president when the president is in danger you're right stew you're right common sense bike control
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really do i mean i he should wear a helmet yeah he should you know we should just get him one of those
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things that you ride around in the supermarket you know the little wheelchair with a basket
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and a helmet that's what he should be driving around in this is the glenn back program