The Most Dangerous Lie a President Has Told? | Guests: Jeff Brown & Sam Sorbo | 12⧸14⧸22
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The Glenn Beck Program is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This week, Glenn takes a look at the dark side of the education system, and how we can fix it. Plus, a new segment called The Glenn Beck Show.
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We actually talked to the founder of American Giant.
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And I was hesitating there because a lot of people say, you know, I buy an American car.
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It's maybe American assembled, but most of the parts come from all over the world.
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Truly American made, you can find at American Giant.
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And their clothing, the kind of clothing that lasts and lasts and lasts.
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Their sweatshirts are the old champion sweatshirts.
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You can't even make those machines in America anymore.
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They are at American Giant because they went back and got the machines.
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First time customers can get 25% off everything on their site.
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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We begin in our schools and our children in 60 seconds.
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First of all, let me just start with your schools.
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There was an undercover reporter with Project Veritas that captured some tape a few days ago of the dean of students at Francis W. Parker School.
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I had like our LGBTQ plus health center come in.
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They were passing around butt plugs and dildos to my students, talking about queer sex, using flu versus using spit.
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Meet Joe Bruno, dean of students at the prestigious Francis W. Parker Private School in Chicago, which happens to charge $40,000 per student.
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Not against rules to play, but I really don't think we need to hear that.
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You're sending your kid to school, and that's the dean of students saying that.
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By the way, also, there is a Christmas-themed all-ages drag show in Texas.
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We have audio of a teacher that's telling the students they need to call their stuffed animal they-them.
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Here's something that has just been deleted from Boston's Children's Hospital.
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Parents do wonder if a child's gender identity is a phase.
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Sometimes it may be just a phase of development where they're exploring their gender identity,
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and they're kind of getting a sense of who they are.
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But a lot of children do end up identifying as that gender into young adults.
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Wait, so the clip is still there, but it just no longer says that it might be a phase?
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Yeah, you don't want anybody saying things like that.
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Then you have Joe Biden yesterday giving this speech.
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This law and the love it defends strike a blow against hate in all its forms.
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When hospitals, libraries, and community centers are threatened and intimidated,
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excuse me, because they support LGBTQ children and families, we have to speak out.
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We must stop the hate and violence, like we just saw in Colorado Springs,
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where a place of acceptance and celebration was targeted for violence and terror.
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We need to challenge the hundreds of callous, cynical laws introduced in the states,
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targeting transgender children, terrifying families, and criminalizing doctors
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We have to protect these children so they know they are loved,
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and we will stand up for them and say, I can seek for themselves.
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So, he wants to show that we love these children, and we must protect these children.
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Today, I declare that what I told you, the world would be upside down.
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Everything you thought would be solid will be liquid.
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Everything that was liquid will be solid, and you won't understand it.
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When the president can say, this is for the love and protection of our children,
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so doctors can go in and mutilate our children,
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Now, do we just run after you're married and you see somebody and you're like,
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oh my gosh, I've talked to them and I think I love them.
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And people will look at you and go, what are you doing?
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Somebody comes in and they're just a different color or they're triggering you for some way they look
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or something they may have said, and you just go full in to hate on that person.
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You know, there is a time, you know, when you're young, I guess,
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The monster under the bed is no longer real to you.
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But when you were a kid, that monster under the bed, that was absolutely real.
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Now, when you're whistling in your basement, trying to go down and get the canned peas or whatever it is,
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you need to get to the basement before you got to that one single thread of life that you would pull to turn on the light.
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I was listening to a great sermon today on the Gateway Church app.
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He said in Proverbs, he who trusts his own heart is a fool.
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So, in other words, anybody who's following their feelings, follow your feelings, Luke.
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You have to differentiate between your feelings.
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Well, I actually kind of do whistle in the dark sometimes.
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But there are times when you're walking in the street or a parking lot in the middle of the night,
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and the hair starts to stand up on the back of your neck, and that probably can be real.
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You have to be able to differentiate from the force and just your raw feelings.
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The human heart is the most deceitful of all things.
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The human heart is the most deceitful of all things and desperately wicked.
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When does it become a reality and not just a feeling?
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Is it love when we give our children everything they want?
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My kids don't want to brush their teeth and they want candy all day.
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Because their teeth will rot out of their head.
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Well, but my six-year-old says they don't need teeth.
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Is it love if you came in and your child said there's a monster under my bed and you went,
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I am affirming your belief in the monster under the bed.
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However, would it be love if you just went in and said, there's no monster on the bed.
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You recognize their feelings and validate their feelings, but you don't validate the lie of
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And our job is to teach them how to be a steward of their feelings.
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If they can't control their feelings, if they can't be taught to shepherd themselves around
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some of the scary things in life or some of the things that they think might be true,
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If they are always validated on their feelings, which are not always valid.
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You have to put the childish things away because you become a master of yourself and you do not
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Now, let's take this into what Joe Biden was talking about.
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Is it love if your son or daughter comes down the stairs dressed as a penguin and insists that she's a penguin?
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Is it love when you go, oh, yes, you're a penguin?
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I'm going to take you to school now, Mr. Penguin.
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And I'm going to force or tell the teachers and all of your friends that they must address you and treat you as a penguin.
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Now, unless you're willing to back that up with a solid diet of sardines, which I guarantee will teach your six or eight year old that they're not a penguin.
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She may identify as a penguin, but it is our job as parents to help her learn that that's not real.
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But if you do, do you want them to join a gang if they identify as a gang member?
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Do you if they say, I really think I need crack?
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Do you are you OK with that or over a million other things, big or small, that will destroy them?
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Has a great chance of destroying their potential for fulfillment and happiness.
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You know, the studies show that you may not be able to have children.
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We have a guest on in about half an hour, about an hour who can't have children.
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But every adult in her life confirmed her feeling.
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Look at what Bruce Jenner lived through his whole life.
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I respect him enough to say, Caitlyn, nice to meet you.
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And I am commanded to love everybody like God loves me.
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And that's unconditional because I can't believe he still loves me.
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When my children are hurt, I cry with them and for them.
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But if they're really in physical pain, I don't say, honey, you're in so much pain.
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I'm just, I'm just going to give you more morphine.
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But we've convinced ourself of a lie and I'll get to that in a second.
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At least she wasn't until she discovered rough greens.
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We have convinced ourselves to be ruled by our feelings.
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We have we've started to lie to ourself and now we are living in a total lie, a lie where
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Canada is now allowing doctors to kill children that are depressed.
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The lie that Joe Biden said yesterday, if we love them.
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And until they reach the age of accountability and their brain is fully formed, we are their
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What would you do as a father if you, you know, said, hey, go stay with your aunt.
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And they came back with entirely different values.
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Would you still say, hey, just keep going back?
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Would you remove them from the home if they came back with complete, completely different
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Our values, ethics, truth all be all being changed because we're trusting them.
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What would you do if your 12 year old daughter was visiting your aunt for the summer and they
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came back with an eating disorder because the aunt that you entrusted confirmed and reaffirmed
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what social media had been telling her about her own body image?
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How about if she had just a rib removed because she knew her body was supposed to be smaller
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in her waist or she came home, not just claiming that she was in the wrong body, but now she
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was on hormones and stopping her body from maturing.
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Would you have a problem with that family member?
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We're killing the elderly, the hopeless, the unborn, mutilating a child out of misguided
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Tonight, the Wednesday night special, how the sexualization of our children is being normalized.
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This is the greatest evil that is going on in America.
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And if we turn our eyes away from this, we will be damned.
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You cannot turn your eyes away from what is happening with our children.
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The scandal that erupted recently about the ad campaign from the fashion brand, that put
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in a spotlight temporarily for this effort to sexualize our children in culture.
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It also exposed that many progressive elites just don't seem to think the trend is a problem.
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Media outlets like the New York Times are more concerned about the outrage against the fashion
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brand coming from the right than they were about the fashion brand posing children with
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teddy bears dressed in sexual fetish attire and all of the reasons that happened.
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Last summer, the state of Florida filed a complaint against a Miami bar that offered drag shows to
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You know, I can't imagine people who are transgender, like Caitlyn Jenner, are for the drag shows
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It's one thing to say, I identify as this, and another to violate the protection of children's
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Tonight, we're going to show you some of the groups and the motivations behind this evil.
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This is a do not miss the progressive roots of child grooming tonight at 9 p.m.
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live on Blaze TV or BlazeTV.com, BlazeTV YouTube.
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You know, it's just, Stu and I were just talking about, you know, the definition of love and
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and whether or not Hunter Biden is loved by his dad.
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I say no, but Stu rightly pointed out the answer is yes.
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If you go on emotion, if you go on feelings, I think he does love his son.
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If you go on actions, I don't think he loves his son at all.
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You don't send your son into a boardroom with some of the biggest thugs if your son has a
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You don't send him over with Russian thugs who run escort services if your son is addicted to sex.
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And then every time he screws up, run interference for him every step of the way.
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You know, I've come to this place because I think every parent gets to a place, usually
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in the teenage years, where you're like, you know what?
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The problem with parenting, the problem with having children, and this is true, is you never
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And that, why I say it that way, is because you never stop hurting for them.
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Whether it's their mistakes or somebody else's mistake on them, you never stop worrying about
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But you also never stop the joy that comes from love that wants the best.
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And you know, I've gotten to the point to where I've said to the Lord, you know what?
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And I realized, I can't protect my kids from everything.
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I mean, I should do my best, but I can't protect them from their own choices.
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Because they start to get in their teenage years, you know, God doesn't, he just kept
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But if they decide to do it and they walk in knowingly, he'll just wait until they come
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I'm, I'm, I'm still as convict, convinced that people who understand the 12 steps of
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We're not even a nation that is willing to admit we're powerless over our problems.
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It's almost as if your life is completely unmanageable.
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Maybe you can't turn it around because the problem has grown to be so massive.
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That's where you get when you, when you reach bottom, you're like, okay, okay.
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The second step is just admitting that there's a power greater than you.
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God, God, God, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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You're going to do a few things after you accept there is a problem.
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And you want to fix it, but you can't fix it by yourself because we haven't been listening
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Then you have to say, I leave it in your hands.
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That doesn't mean the fourth step is not like, and then go watch TV.
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Now is when you go, okay, what have I done that is contributing to this problem?
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You don't know how to fight all the stuff that's coming out of the schools.
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Sometimes, as only a parent and an adult can understand,
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And she had to explain to me as an endocrinologist
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how it affects my sexual function and the increase in libido
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And no 13 year old is able to really fully grasp that.
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for people who say that you're not giving people love, um, that are in this.
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if you don't accept it, how do you respond to that?
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But you, you would say yourself that you were delusional.
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And I was, I truly believe that I was a boy, but I never will be.
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I was, I was born female and that's an immutable trait.
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I was just, I was just pushed onto this path of permanent medicalization
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And I mean, it's, it's affected the overall picture of my health and my life.
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And I'm, I've just been struggling to pick up the pieces of my life since then.
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Chloe, can you have children when you're older?
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I mean, if I'm, even if I'm able to conceive, I don't know if I'll be able to safely carry the term.
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And you could have breast, um, um, uh, what do you call it?
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Uh, reconstruction, but you couldn't, you, you, you may not be able to make milk for your child.
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No, I could choose to have a, a cosmetic breast reconstruction, but I'll never be able to,
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It's, I mean, the words can't describe just how devastating that is.
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I mean, I made, I was allowed to make that decision at a time when I didn't even understand just what that meant.
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I know, you know, there's, your situation is very dicey and I know that people, uh, in the LGBTQ community, I'm sure there are some nice people just like there's nice people in everything, uh, and bad people in other things.
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But, um, you, at least online have been just hammered to death.
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Are things getting better or about the same or worse?
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I'd say personally, things are getting a lot better.
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Um, I mean, I did lose a lot of friends over the course of my de-transition, but I'm starting to make new friends, including people who are from the LGBT community, both gay and trans.
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And I actually have a lot of transgender people who are older and more, a little bit more mature and really able to understand what's going on.
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And they're on my side, but, um, as I've stopped transitioning and I've stopped taking testosterone, I've been a lot healthier and quite a bit happier too.
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And, uh, I can't wait to see the woman you turn into.
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Um, thank you so much for being on, uh, with us again.
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Now, let me tell you something about Chloe and you'll just have to read between the lines.
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There, there, this is a very difficult path, very difficult path.
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And, um, uh, it's, you don't have to read through the lines.
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I mean, cause I can't tell you anything more than that.
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And, um, she has a, uh, a goal of $10,000 that she is trying to raise the money to help with getting her back, uh, fully.
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Um, but also she is, she wants to be, uh, a voice for others.
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And, um, um, um, you know, we flew her in here, but that doesn't happen all the time.
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And she just wants to help people, uh, and young kids.
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Um, she is on the spectrum, but I want you to watch this podcast with her that I did a couple of weeks ago.
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Cause she's extraordinary, extraordinary, and explains it in such a way that I think kids will understand.
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Um, and, uh, and what she's gone through, she's already raised $8,600 of this.
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But if you want to help her out, uh, would you go to donorbox.org slash Chloe, C-H-L-O-E hyphen, uh, Cole or dash Cole.
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Uh, why don't we tweet this out from your social media?
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So it's going to be hard obviously to find that, uh, directly.
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I think these, these addresses for the fundraisers are always impossible.
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So just, we'll get them out on, on your Twitter and Facebook or whatever we can.
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Um, also should point out if you want to hear her whole story, so you can really get through all this.
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And I have to tell you, I think as a parent, if your kids are in, you know, high school or, you know, eighth grade and above,
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they're having these discussions, they're talking about it and you may not know how to talk about it.
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You may hear, I feel like I'm a boy and roll your eyes.
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She explains what happened to her at 11 years old and all of the things that she was thinking of and experiencing online.
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I want to talk to you about a couple of things tonight.
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Uh, the Wednesday night special is on the sexualization of our children and it is, it's evil.
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And we will show you the roots of it and how it is affecting.
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Um, and then we have James Lindsay on, uh, he is great.
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Um, he's a former leftist, uh, college professor.
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It's a mathematician who saw things starting to change and went, wait a minute.
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Now they call him a conservative, uh, and I think they might even throw the label Christian
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Although I don't think he's converted to Christianity.
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You can't miss this tonight, Wednesday night special, uh, important on blaze TV, 9 p.m.
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Um, the other thing I want to talk to you about is, and I want to speak to somebody who
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If you've had an extraordinarily good year, do you know how fortunate you are?
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Uh, and if you are looking to tithe or spend some of your money, uh, helping others, we
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are, uh, a world now, as you will find out at the top of next hour, Canada is aborting.
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I'm sorry, not aborting, euthanizing their children.
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And you can be a teenager and be euthanized, uh, in Canada.
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They're passing a law now that if you have depression and find you have no way out, you
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can ask for, um, deadly drugs to be euthanized and they'll do it.
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If you want to give a present back to baby Jesus, let's make sure that, um, we are standing
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Um, there's a partner with pre-born, um, that will match your gift right now.
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And if you have 10,000, 15,000, 50,000, we are trying to get to, um, a hundred thousand
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We are at about, uh, I think we're money wise 60, but we have 45,000 verified coming into
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the clinic, thinking about an abortion, choosing life, moms and babies this year.
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This audience has saved 45,000 children, 45,000 children from being aborted.
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And I think they're 15 grand, something like that.
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If you happen to have a great year, would you just go to pre-born?
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You can go to, uh, I don't even know pre-born.com.
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Pre-born.com slash, um, I think you can do slash Glenn.
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I know slash do works, but I'm not sure which one is the, is your active one.
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By the way, first chapter of Luke talks about John the Baptist.
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These babies are probably the ones that are going to be today's John the Baptist.
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You know, we are all in a very interesting place.
01:05:58.280
We don't know what to say when our kids come home with all of this stuff.
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And we're like, I, uh, uh, it's great in theory.
01:06:04.640
And we can talk about it, you know, as adults, but when it comes to coming into our own home
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and we're dealing with our kids, we, I don't know about you, but I do.
01:06:14.840
And I talk about this stuff all the time and I have a hard time going, Oh, wait a minute,
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Uh, and, uh, and we just, we just need to help each other out.
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One of the things that you could do is, um, get your kids out of school.
01:06:41.600
Um, but that is, that's not for everybody, but more of us should be considering that if
01:06:52.680
Somebody who's really leading this and education freedom advocate host of schools out is Sam
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And I, it, it, it pains me, Glenn, to hear you say how hard home education is because
01:07:07.940
it actually is one of the easiest things that you can do.
01:07:11.640
And the reason that we think that it's so hard is because the educators, and I put that,
01:07:16.840
uh, I put that word in air quotes, the educators taught us how hard it is.
01:07:22.380
Cause that's job security for them, but it's a lie.
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I, I homeschooled my own kids, uh, along with my wife.
01:07:31.140
Um, and it's, you know, the difference is, uh, first of all, like I could help them with
01:07:41.480
Luckily, you know, my wife was a business major and she, she can do math, uh, and help
01:07:47.860
So it is, uh, it was, uh, it was, it was difficult because it's not how we grew up thinking that
01:07:56.500
that was something we had to do on top of our job, but we should look at it the opposite
01:08:10.340
And I would also add to that, that you were schooling your children to the standards of
01:08:15.400
the education system and the education system that we have in the United States has made
01:08:20.060
those standards almost impossible to reach now.
01:08:23.040
And just look at what they're doing as proof of how they don't know really what education
01:08:29.820
And that's, so that's, that's what my mission has been is to, is to help parents kind of
01:08:34.860
recalibrate and redefine what we mean by education, because it's clearly not what they're doing
01:08:42.600
Why are we doing anything that the schools have taught us?
01:08:47.780
And this is a problem with the whole country on even the constitution.
01:08:51.280
We say we want to be free, but we don't even understand.
01:08:54.720
There is no institutional knowledge remaining on what freedom means, what the bill of rights
01:09:01.940
means, because we haven't taught it for so long.
01:09:04.400
So really 30 years ago, only weirdos were, you know, supposedly, you know, homeschooling.
01:09:12.600
You were like, oh wow, that's your, your child's going to be socially retarded that no, your child
01:09:24.720
Um, however, there's no institutional knowledge.
01:09:27.960
So what, what is it that you give to people who say, okay, I can't take the school anymore,
01:09:42.180
I've written a book called the playbook for home learning, and it's a series of 15 videos
01:09:49.900
And actually for your listeners, I'm offering a 50% discount because this is so important.
01:09:54.720
To me to put it in the hands of parents to free them.
01:10:00.180
We are enslaved by our schools and that is completely inappropriate and it's just, it's
01:10:06.240
And if you look at, you know, we started this conversation with the idea that the schools
01:10:10.320
are now teaching our children absolute nonsense, right?
01:10:14.340
So why are we even looking to them for the definition of education when they clearly don't
01:10:22.120
And the freedom model really teaches the parent that education, look, you won't learn anything
01:10:28.360
that you don't specifically purpose to teach yourself.
01:10:31.880
Even children purpose to teach themselves things, sometimes things we don't want them
01:10:37.100
to learn, but certainly things that they want to know, because look, every child is invested
01:10:43.900
The schools, actually the school's job now is to kill that curiosity.
01:10:48.160
To tell the child, no, no, no, you will learn this.
01:10:55.300
And you will learn lies about your gender at noon, right?
01:11:00.620
If you set the child free, you give them some of the tools of learning, like you teach the
01:11:05.000
child how to read and any adult can teach a child how to read.
01:11:08.760
You teach the child how to do basic math, right?
01:11:11.440
Then you set the child free without having killed the curiosity within the child, the
01:11:16.640
child will then teach himself everything that he really needs to learn.
01:11:20.360
And your job as the parent is to guide the child into becoming not the best student that
01:11:25.360
he can become, but the best adult that he can become in the world, right?
01:11:29.860
And so that goes into civics and civic engagement and charitable acts and all of the things that
01:11:36.320
make a good human being, not the things that our school teaches us.
01:11:40.040
Our schools teach us college prep and career readiness, right?
01:11:46.180
Well, that just means that your child's self-worth should be tied to the almighty dollar.
01:11:51.140
And that's wrong because when we grow up to be 60, 60 years old, and we're looking at
01:11:57.300
end of life and we've been deprived of any spiritual, any spirituality, because the schools
01:12:08.540
It tells us, no, your self-worth is how much money you've earned.
01:12:12.240
So a 60-year-old looking at the end of life, because let's face it, 60 years old, you're
01:12:24.560
But you're looking at that and you're going, what's my life worth?
01:12:37.460
But if you did get the money, you're still looking at end of life and you're going, oh
01:12:43.060
And that's when you go on the drugs or you get a Ferrari or you trade in the wife or you
01:12:53.700
We've been lied to our whole lives by a system that we call education, but it's not education.
01:13:04.000
And so if we take a step back and we start to really think about what do we mean by education,
01:13:08.620
the education of our child, then it starts to become easier than you ever imagined and
01:13:14.600
actually better than you ever dreamed it could be.
01:13:19.440
So when people look at me, when I, when I had my three teenagers and they'd be like,
01:13:23.560
oh my gosh, three teenagers, how do you manage?
01:13:26.400
And I'd be, I'd be like, I don't know what you mean.
01:13:31.740
Teenage rebellion doesn't exist in this paradigm.
01:13:36.660
I have a great relationship with my, my kids, but teenagers still a little bit.
01:13:43.300
Um, uh, Sam, um, I noticed that you say it's not homeschooling.
01:13:54.780
Well, because I want to get away from school because school is child abuse.
01:14:02.320
The first thing a child learns when the child goes to school, what do you have to do when
01:14:10.460
That's a barrier to entry that's, you have to perform a task, a menial task at that to
01:14:21.200
Learning is available to all, any time, any time they choose to avail themselves of it.
01:14:26.160
But this paradigm, the teaching school paradigm is no, you have to ask permission in order
01:14:35.540
So we know that that's a lie, but we still submit our children to that terrible, terrible
01:14:40.700
The first day of school, it's anti-child, it's anti-education, it's anti-God.
01:14:49.820
So the first thing the child learns is don't ask.
01:14:55.000
Then they learn not to fail because failure is bad.
01:15:00.960
And they will say, well, I failed a lot, right?
01:15:05.020
But in school, you're taught no failure is bad.
01:15:12.060
And then the final lesson that every kid wants to know, right, is what's going to be on the
01:15:18.080
Because I don't want to have to learn anything that I don't need to know for the exam because
01:15:28.220
So the lessons from our school system, and this is schooling, is don't ask, don't try,
01:15:37.320
And so why are we subjecting ourselves to this, to the system, to the institution?
01:15:43.520
And people say, but Sam, you know, kids have to raise their hands in school because otherwise
01:15:53.240
Because when you assemble a group of children like that, that's anti-child.
01:16:23.680
Like, we have all these examples, but we think somehow they're the anomalies.
01:16:28.120
They're the anomalies because they stepped outside the system.
01:16:31.220
I have to tell you, my son really doesn't want to go to college yet.
01:16:39.200
He's like, and I'm cool with that, but I feel so awkward around other parents.
01:16:46.860
Other parents are like, he hasn't applied for college.
01:16:56.860
It's weird because your paradigm was you went to school.
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I didn't, I didn't go to, I didn't go to college.
01:17:11.960
But college and the indoctrination system of our schooling now is, is, you know, it's,
01:17:18.780
So we're teaching children how to build Ford model T for a, for a, I mean, let's face
01:17:27.420
So half the jobs that the kids are going to be eligible for today have not been created
01:17:32.700
And yet we're still educating them as if they're going to work on a model T, uh, assembly
01:17:40.980
Well, first of all, the question isn't what college, the question really ought to be whether
01:17:46.960
Well, if you don't know why you're going to college, why are you spending that money?
01:17:54.800
Sam, can we get your, your classes at samsorbo.com or where do you find everything is at samsorbo.com.
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If you click on the, the, the banner at the top for the discount, it'll give you the discount.
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I run, uh, a, an organization called underground education, because I, I feel like we're emancipating
01:18:19.460
You can actually join the platform for free to continue the discussion.
01:18:23.420
And then the Academy is where the, uh, where the videos live for the playbook.
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And, um, that's, that's just an online resource.
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So, um, everything's available at samsorbo.com.
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And I really appreciate you having this conversation, Glenn.
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You know, one of my, um, one of my best friends, um, he and his wife, they have homeschooled
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He just has to be connected to the internet and he can work anywhere.
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And when their daughter was young, they decided, you know, we need to teach their homeschoolers.
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So they just moved with like no furniture or anything.
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They just moved to France and they all learned French and, uh, then they would travel and
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She is really well adjusted and, and really amazing.
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And as we were talking to Sam about, you know, home learning, I was reminded of that.
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And I became friends with Orson Welles daughter.
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And if you don't know who Orson Welles was, um, that hurts me just a little bit.
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Um, but he was one of the greatest radio stage, um, and screen performers of all time.
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And as I was talking to his daughter, it was like one o'clock in the morning one time because
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She said, cause my dad and I hung out all the time and his friends were my friends.
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And, you know, we just, it was a different circle of friends.
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And, um, she said, do you know how I was homeschooled?
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And I said, no, she said one time, this is how I learned Shakespeare.
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One time my dad said, we start Shakespeare on Monday, be ready.
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He drove her to some big old castle with a moat around it, laid a picnic blanket out,
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conservative activist and author of best-selling books, including Shop Notally.
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She has been really watching what is called MAID, medical assistance in death, and how
01:27:01.700
And they are expanding it to children and those who are depressed.
01:27:08.020
Glenn, thanks for having me on the show and thanks for your interest in this.
01:27:12.560
Now, you say 10,000, but we can't be sure of those numbers for a couple of different
01:27:18.160
One of the reasons is that doctors are now in Canada under advisement from certain medical
01:27:23.660
associations to obscure the numbers by listing the cause of death as the reason the person
01:27:30.800
sought, made, as we call it in Canada, medical assistance in dying, instead of the actual
01:27:39.400
But also, that 10,000 number, those are people who asked for medical homicide in writing.
01:27:46.940
But in Canada, you don't have to ask in writing.
01:27:49.820
You don't have to wait 10 days the way we used to have to wait.
01:27:52.500
You can just ask for it and get it on the very same day now.
01:27:59.740
You know, we've always looked at ourselves as brothers and sisters.
01:28:05.800
I mean, you know, after we got over 1812 and we have so much in common with Canada and we
01:28:14.400
are really sick down here, and I know this is in our future, but I just have such a hard
01:28:22.680
time accepting that Canadians are okay with all of this.
01:28:28.800
You know, this really is the end stage of socialized medicine.
01:28:34.400
The government is creating the suffering for so many of these people in Canada through their
01:28:40.780
own ineptitude, but instead of doing a better job of alleviating people's suffering, they
01:28:47.060
tell us it's our civic duty to drop dead and get out of a health care lineup.
01:28:52.460
In Canada, the standard of care for knee replacement surgery is 182 days.
01:29:00.780
If you get a knee surgery within six months, it's a miracle in our health care system.
01:29:05.500
However, you can seek medical assistance in dying for the chronic pain you have because
01:29:12.620
of your knee on the very same day you ask for it.
01:29:15.820
Because in Canada, you don't have to be terminally ill.
01:29:18.900
You just have to be chronically ill and dissatisfied with the level of care that you're receiving.
01:29:24.780
Over the past two years, it's really been horrendous here in Canada.
01:29:29.280
We had a 91-year-old lady who was in the news in Vancouver because she sought medical assistance
01:29:36.340
in dying because she didn't want to go back into COVID lockdown in her nursing home.
01:29:40.980
Young people with diabetes or eating disorders seeking medical assistance in dying.
01:29:47.780
People who are dissatisfied with the government subsidized housing that they're receiving saying,
01:29:54.380
you know what, I don't want to be homeless, so I have a chronic illness, and so I'm going
01:30:01.440
We've got at least four angels of death, I call them, running amok in the Veterans Affairs,
01:30:08.920
telling up to nine veterans that are on the record that instead of, you know, helping them
01:30:15.860
with whatever acute issue they're calling Veterans Affairs about, they're suggesting to them
01:30:20.440
that perhaps because you're in such chronic pain, you're experiencing acute PTSD, wouldn't
01:30:25.560
it just be better for everybody involved if you dropped dead?
01:30:32.200
Sheila, it is, I mean, I'm sure you have done the research on what happened in the Netherlands
01:30:39.980
This is exactly how it started the last time we had a Holocaust.
01:30:46.260
And people just took their love and compassion and instead put it into the end of suffering
01:30:56.300
and sided with the doctors and nurses who led the Holocaust, led it, the nurses and the
01:31:05.740
doctors, not the guys in uniforms, the nurses and the doctors.
01:31:13.640
Now, is this happening because of shortages of care or is this something else?
01:31:27.120
But like I said, the current state of Canadian health care is just prolonged suffering until
01:31:34.200
you get to see a doctor, until you get to see a specialist, until you get to see somebody
01:31:41.280
OK, so hang on, I grew up off just, you know, a few miles off the border of Canada and I
01:31:46.860
know, you know, medical tourism in America because you just couldn't get anything done.
01:31:54.700
You know, one of my best friends, their brother died in Canada because by the time they got back
01:32:10.000
We have like so many people in the Western world, an aging population that is not replacing
01:32:16.420
And so, like I said, it has become our civic duty to get out of that health care lineup by
01:32:24.720
But this is also, I think, some of that useless eater mentality where, you know, in Canada and
01:32:33.200
I think in much of the Western world, we don't value people once they are not, as they say,
01:32:45.500
Since 2016, all these changes in the Canadian health care system have happened with regard
01:32:54.220
And like with abortion, they said it's going to be rare.
01:32:57.780
It's only going to be in the most dire of cases.
01:33:00.600
But now we have doctors offering it to just about anybody.
01:33:08.960
Those are approaching our died with COVID death numbers.
01:33:15.880
This is one of the leading causes of death in Canada.
01:33:32.060
Teenagers, children, people who are experiencing acute mental health crises instead of
01:33:38.840
offering them care, they can seek medical assistance in dying on the very same day that they're
01:33:49.180
So in other words, I have a son or daughter who's suicidal.
01:33:52.780
I bring them to the hospital and the hospital can say to them, you know, if you would like
01:34:04.020
And they, they, they can offer my son or daughter a way out.
01:34:14.460
And if, you know, your son or daughter asks for it and you are agreeable, they can receive
01:34:20.360
We've seen doctors testify at parliamentary committee hearings that they would like this
01:34:27.600
to be an option for parents of sick babies, which in a normal society, that's called infanticide.
01:34:41.040
March, just a few short months from now, mental illness that, as we know, just ebbs and flows.
01:34:48.380
But that can be a reason that you can pursue medical assistance in dying in Canada.
01:34:51.920
And, you know, there are so many people, especially through my contacts in the veterans community,
01:34:57.500
because this whole issue is hitting them very hard.
01:35:01.740
There are so many of them who say, you know, I call Veterans Affairs for help.
01:35:07.900
Some of them have even said to me, look, I, I did try to do something to myself, but it,
01:35:14.720
And what if I got the wrong person on the end of the line at Veterans Affairs?
01:35:26.940
Have you ever heard of the movie, The Black Stork?
01:35:32.640
Um, we have one of the only copies in our, in our vault at, at, uh, my studios.
01:35:42.740
It was put out at the same time, you know, eugenics were, were pushing death.
01:35:49.140
And in one of the scenes, it's all about parents that have children who are sick and the doctors
01:35:57.080
and the nurses kill the children out of compassion.
01:36:00.980
And in one, in one scene that shows Jesus appearing at the cradle of the baby, encouraging the doctor and nurse to kill the child.
01:36:14.680
It is one of the most horrifying things you've ever seen.
01:36:18.680
And obviously they got rid of all of the copies.
01:36:24.240
One is, I think in South Carolina and a vault of a, of a, uh, university.
01:36:32.420
You, you need to see it because we're going through this again.
01:36:35.860
We are going through exactly the same kind of stuff.
01:36:45.380
And they're making the same kind of arguments again.
01:36:48.400
In 2017, our state broadcaster here in Canada, the CBC, they published an article without any irony whatsoever saying that medical assistance in dying would be a net benefit to all of us because it would save $138 million annually from the Canadian health care system.
01:37:13.580
They need people, bureaucrats who are paid to help them, helping them when they call Veterans Affairs on the other end of the line.
01:37:21.080
Medical assistance in dying might make a lot of doctors and bureaucrats' lives a little easier.
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But it is robbing Canada of good people who deserve help and who are contributing to our society.
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Maybe not in financial ways, but because they are valuable people created in the image of the divine.
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Oh, Sheila, we need more people like you in the world.
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It is the case of a blind, deaf, and somewhat, I can't remember, disabled child in some way.
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And Hitler sent his personal physician to examine this baby to see if it wouldn't be better for the parents, for society, and for the child if they just euthanize.
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And that was the moment that you're going through right now, where they're making exactly the same case.
01:38:37.060
Yeah, there's nothing new under the sun, Glenn.
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It's funny that you mentioned that scene about Jesus in the black stork.
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Because right now, this is being packaged up by some of the more progressive churches here in Canada.
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If you can call them that, the United Church of Canada, I think, is more of a self-help group with a crucifix in the background.
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But they have on their website right now, if you go to unitedchurch.ca, they have a worship theme on death and dying.
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And they offer a prayer to those experiencing, you know, medical assistance in dying, not to say to them that your life is worth living, but that this is an act of compassion, and we should support these people, and this is what Jesus would offer them.
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Sheila, please stay in touch with me, will you?
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I have so much respect for you and for everybody at Rebel News.
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You know, I don't listen to other podcasts or other shows, rarely, if anything, other than just a straight news show.
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So I don't know what you're getting from other shows and other podcasters.
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But, I mean, are there people talking about evil right now?
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I mean, how close we have real, diabolical evil planting its roots in our society and in our communities and in our home.
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That should be a lead story, at least at every church service in America.
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And if you heard that was happening in North Korea, you might say, all right, well, you know.
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Canada's supposed to be generally culturally similar to us.
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Canada seems to really have crossed a line, though, since COVID.
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COVID-related, you know, there's a lot of new powers found.
01:42:18.740
When you look really closely in between the lines of the Constitution, you can always find new powers.
01:42:23.740
And it seems like they've tried that trick up there with more success, I think, than here.
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I think they have less of a foundation of resistance to these things, which is, I think, positive for America.
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But you also see how people, you know, gave up here, too.
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You know, I've always been good at connecting the dots and seeing things that most people will go, no, those are two separate.
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And then you put them together and you're like, no, look at the roots here.
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And, you know, it's very easy to get overwhelmed.
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There's so much going on, so much you have to worry about.
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This is evil in many different forms, many different places.
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That's something we'll be taking on next year after the holiday.
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And tonight, we'll show you some of those practical things just through informing you the progressive roots of child grooming.
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This is child grooming that is happening in our schools and in our society.
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Tonight, 9 p.m., BlazeTV.com and BlazeTV YouTube.
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I've had a fair bit of pain throughout my body for the past few years as all my things that I've done throughout my life are catching up on me.
01:44:45.320
I recently noticed that it was getting so bad that I really had to do something about it or shut down.
01:44:53.960
I heard you talking about Relief Factor, Glenn.
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Four days is all it took for me to begin feeling so much better.
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And if it doesn't work for you in three weeks, it's probably not going to work for you.
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70% of the people who order it go on to order more.
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It's a great Christmas gift for someone you love or maybe don't like so much.
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I remember you specifically talking about the word evil and how you didn't think it was a helpful term.
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I thought it was overused and it wasn't helpful.
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And I really wanted to make sure that people knew that we weren't talking about people being evil.
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And I can't help but notice you've reinstated it.
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Well, I just said all of the problems stem from one thing, and that is evil.
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You talk about foreign policy or taxes or, you know, how much we give to the poor, whatever.
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What's happening with our children under attack, when you're talking about people's fundamental right to speech, to question, to opinion, to their own pursuit of happiness,
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when you are talking about the mutilation of children, when you are talking about assisted death for depression, like in Canada, there's no other word to describe it.
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Tonight, James Lindsay is going to be on my Wednesday night special.
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Now, he is a he was a Marxist, I think, wasn't he?
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He left because he left academia because he's like, oh, what is happening?
01:47:33.580
And then he started really just doing all of his research on what's happening.
01:47:38.720
I talked to him a year, maybe two years after his research had started.
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And I said, look, you know, Lindsay, I don't know how you how you would what you would call this, but I can only think of the word evil.
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Now, I don't know if he's converted, but he was on the road when an atheist mathematician who disagrees with me on political things says, yes, what's happening to our kids and sex and sex is evil.
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Nine o'clock on Blaze TV or Blaze TV YouTube on my Wednesday night special.
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We had Jeff on because we were talking about the the nuclear fusion energy breakthrough.
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And both of us believe that great things are on the horizon and amazing, amazing changes are coming before 2030 that will just totally change everything.
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Is this one of them now that you saw what they were talking about yesterday, Jeff?
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It is not the breakthrough, but it is still a remarkable scientific accomplishment.
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I don't know if you can or not, because what I read yesterday, what they were talking about was nuclear fusion happening, the ignition happening.
01:49:20.420
But some scientists were saying, yeah, but they're not counting the energy, I guess, for the labor lasers or something.
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And they're like they're counting it in a in a in a way that probably is a little like Sam Bankman freed.
01:49:41.300
Well, the proclamation that they made was that they achieved ignition.
01:49:48.800
And in the world of nuclear fusion, the definition of ignition is basically the point at which the fusion reaction becomes self-sustaining, which kind of implies that it's something that we can just keep running 24-7 and it will just throw off ridiculously cheap, completely clean energy for as long as we want to.
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No, you have to keep the lasers, because it's the lasers that are burning the fuel that creates the release of energy.
01:50:27.800
You know, can you can you just talk way down to me?
01:50:34.020
But, you know, for those who might be listening that don't understand, they were talking about this has to have the pressure of the core of the sun.
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I mean, I don't even know how we know what the pressure of the core of the sun is, but it's got to be enormous.
01:51:00.200
We're able to create not only pressures greater than that of the sun, but temperatures that are 10 times the temperature of the sun.
01:51:09.300
So this reaction that ran was 150 million degrees Celsius.
01:51:15.540
The sun's temperature is about 15,000 degrees Celsius.
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Now, to your point, you know, the lasers involve a facility that's the size of three football fields, 2 million joules, which is equivalent to 500 trillion watts.
01:51:34.280
That's more than the entire U.S. electrical grid in a given moment.
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That's how much energy they had to use to create this moment of ignition.
01:51:51.800
Maybe that's why we lost power here in Dallas yesterday.
01:51:54.140
I thought it was a tornado, but it might have just been that.
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That's one of the reasons why, you know, this particular operation, it ran at, you know, 1 a.m. in the morning, which is when the power grid isn't used as much as it normally would be.
01:52:13.720
But, you know, for context, that's why I kind of paused is this isn't the moment because this, you know, this isn't something that can be recreated for commercial applications.
01:52:26.860
And the reaction itself, Glenn, it only ran for a few billionths of a second.
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And it only used about four percent of the fuel that was burned that was contained in this tiny pea-sized capsule at the center of these 192 lasers that used 500 trillion watts.
01:53:07.140
But this is like a very large, very expensive, you know, research facility, a research project.
01:53:14.600
OK, so here's what I took away from the announcement yesterday on nuclear fusion.
01:53:20.200
Joe Biden said after that, he has plans that he wants a plant up and operating by 2032, which sounds insane.
01:53:27.720
And to me, this seemed like more of a pledge drive to get people to go, oh, wow, we are close.
01:53:39.280
I should invest and trying to get money to invest into these things.
01:53:47.060
I mean, that it was a it was something, but it's not what they're saying it is.
01:53:55.440
There's actually two really big things going on here.
01:53:58.040
So for perspective, I mean, as we talked about on Monday, hundreds of billions of dollars are being doled out to the electric vehicle and electric vehicle battery market right now.
01:54:10.860
Fifty two billion dollars is being given to the semiconductor industry to bring semiconductor manufacturing back on shore onto U.S. soil.
01:54:19.980
This year, this year, this year, private investment in nuclear fusion companies was almost five billion dollars.
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However, the public grants from the U.S. government totaled a maximum of one hundred and seventeen million dollars of grants.
01:54:39.980
That's all the entire nuclear fusion industry got from the U.S. government.
01:54:44.000
And yet it's handing out hundreds of billions of of taxpayer dollars to the EV industry.
01:54:51.000
So you can imagine all the nuclear physicists working hard at Lawrence Livermore Laboratories Department of Energy.
01:54:59.200
They're looking around and say, what's going on?
01:55:02.660
Why is the EV industry and the semiconductor industry getting all this money and we're getting peanuts to pursue our research?
01:55:14.140
They were looking for a very big headline to use as a catalyst or a hammer to get funding.
01:55:22.960
But Glenn, there's something else very interesting going on here.
01:55:28.480
The difference between the fusion technology that will ultimately be used for commercialization, which is called magnetic confinement.
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This machine is used for nuclear physics research.
01:55:44.300
And do we know what the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory is most famous for?
01:55:49.860
It's the most advanced research facility arguably on the face of the planet for developing nuclear weapons.
01:56:03.380
There's two hydrogen isotopes that are used as fuel for this internal confinement reaction that happened on December 5th.
01:56:17.100
Well, tritium is not only a fuel for a fusion power plant, but it also is a key part of fueling modern nuclear weapons, both tactical nuclear weapons and thermonuclear weapons.
01:56:35.260
The most advanced nuclear weapon technology uses tritium.
01:56:40.560
And as a research facility, if you're consuming tritium for experiments, it's very easy to kind of siphon off some of that material for other purposes.
01:56:54.320
If you're a commercial power plant and you're purchasing tritium on the open market, it's very transparent.
01:57:04.820
You can calculate how much energy the plant produces and you can determine, hey, something's not right here.
01:57:12.020
You know, there's not enough energy coming out for the tritium that you purchased.
01:57:15.720
Is it being used for something else, nefarious purposes?
01:57:18.780
But with a research facility like Lawrence Livermore, you know, this could be used as a way to advance, obviously, nuclear weapon development.
01:57:29.180
And, of course, it's probably not a popular political pitch to the Hill to get funding right now in this current environment.
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See, this is where it crosses the line from, you know, policy differences to just evil.
01:57:46.820
When you're doing stuff like that, if they were doing stuff like that, I mean, just so underhanded and so just dark.
01:57:58.400
I can't tell you how much I appreciate your explaining everything to us this week, Jeff.
01:58:03.460
And I look forward to talking to you in the new year roundtable.
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And just bring all of your best technology of what's on the near horizon and the five-year horizon.
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And give us a look at what life is going to be like in five years.
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You can find him at brownstoneresearch.com or jeffbrownletter.com.
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The analysis there is that it's entirely possible that gold could go up to $36 per ounce.
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Because the United States has depleted our strategic petroleum reserves.
01:58:52.460
Oh, Jamie Dimon, the head of JP Morgan, is insisting that we're going to have a recession in 2023, as if we're not already in one.
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And the Treasury Department, Secretary of Treasury yesterday, came out and said, yeah, this isn't going to end until at least the end of next year.
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Bank of International Settlement just warned about an $80 trillion bombshell in the foreign exchange markets.
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Feels like it maybe when I get home and we watch a Christmas movie or something.
02:00:59.060
It doesn't really feel like Christmas, does it?
02:01:05.840
I thought about going to, you know, I thought about going to New York and, you know, taking the kids to see, you know, the Radio City, you know, Christmas thing.
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And I thought, I mean, it's pretty because the green from the grass and the red from the blood in the streets.
02:01:34.560
I look at kids, the chalk outline with the blood.
02:01:55.860
No, I saw a preview for it, but I have not watched it yet.
02:02:09.720
My daughter, who I thought would love it, my eldest daughter, Mary, she loves it.
02:02:15.600
Cheyenne, I watched it with her and she was like, that's pretty corny, Dad.
02:02:24.500
Like, I mean, that's what's supposed to happen in Christmas movies.
02:02:28.920
Have you watched, did you watch the sequel to A Christmas Story yet?
02:02:36.600
My wife is like, we have to watch the first one first.
02:02:39.320
I'm like, well, now it's like, now it's like one night a year where we can all get together
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It's like, hey, let's watch Lord of the Rings this year.
02:02:51.120
You can all get together and go to Avatar for three hours and 40 minutes.
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Unfortunately, they're spending so much on advertising.
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Some people are definitely going to go see it this weekend.