The Glenn Beck Program - December 14, 2022


The Most Dangerous Lie a President Has Told? | Guests: Jeff Brown & Sam Sorbo | 12⧸14⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

144.34491

Word Count

17,778

Sentence Count

1,614

Misogynist Sentences

26

Hate Speech Sentences

27


Summary

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.


Transcript

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00:00:04.160 Love him.
00:00:05.100 Just last week.
00:00:06.580 Yeah, I think so.
00:00:08.080 They make American products.
00:00:14.320 And I was hesitating there because a lot of people say, you know, I buy an American car.
00:00:19.340 It's not an American car.
00:00:21.040 It's maybe American assembled, but most of the parts come from all over the world.
00:00:26.280 Truly American made, you can find at American Giant.
00:00:30.220 And their clothing, the kind of clothing that lasts and lasts and lasts.
00:00:34.600 Their sweatshirts are the old champion sweatshirts.
00:00:38.020 Remember from the 70s?
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00:00:44.820 That's why the sweatshirts aren't the same.
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00:01:49.680 What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:02:10.880 This is the Glenn Back Program.
00:02:16.120 Hello, America, and welcome to the program.
00:02:19.520 Lies, lies, and more lies.
00:02:22.080 How do we defeat all of the lies?
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00:03:47.520 Hey, so this is great.
00:03:50.380 We've got a lot of great stuff.
00:03:52.920 First of all, let me just start with your schools.
00:03:56.140 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.
00:04:09.520 It's a private school in Chicago.
00:04:12.220 And he was bragging about a few things.
00:04:15.960 Play as much as we can here at 13.
00:04:18.080 I had like our LGBTQ plus health center come in.
00:04:21.020 They were passing around butt plugs and dildos to my students, talking about queer sex, using flu versus using spit.
00:04:28.520 Meet Joe Bruno, dean of students at the prestigious Francis W. Parker Private School in Chicago, which happens to charge $40,000 per student.
00:04:38.280 They're just like passing on dildos.
00:04:40.020 Okay, stop.
00:04:41.040 We don't need all this.
00:04:42.380 I'm sorry.
00:04:43.180 I thought we would have edited that.
00:04:47.040 Not against rules to play, but I really don't think we need to hear that.
00:04:54.080 So this is what they're bragging about.
00:04:58.440 Man, they'd have no problem.
00:04:59.920 Imagine.
00:05:00.900 Imagine.
00:05:02.120 You're sending your kid to school, and that's the dean of students saying that.
00:05:08.420 By the way, also, there is a Christmas-themed all-ages drag show in Texas.
00:05:15.340 It's going to be great.
00:05:16.020 That's in San Antonio.
00:05:17.700 We have audio of a teacher that's telling the students they need to call their stuffed animal they-them.
00:05:24.980 Here's something that has just been deleted from Boston's Children's Hospital.
00:05:29.880 Cut 10, please.
00:05:30.960 Listen to this.
00:05:31.820 Doctor.
00:05:32.120 Parents do wonder if a child's gender identity is a phase.
00:05:36.080 Sometimes it may be just a phase of development where they're exploring their gender identity,
00:05:40.640 and they're kind of getting a sense of who they are.
00:05:43.340 But a lot of children do end up identifying as that gender into young adults.
00:05:48.560 So wait a minute.
00:05:49.480 Hold it.
00:05:49.860 It might be a phase.
00:05:51.420 Edited out.
00:05:52.840 No longer available.
00:05:54.380 Wait, so the clip is still there, but it just no longer says that it might be a phase?
00:05:58.840 Yeah, you don't want anybody saying things like that.
00:06:03.320 Then you have Joe Biden yesterday giving this speech.
00:06:07.360 Cut seven.
00:06:09.300 Folks.
00:06:12.560 Racism.
00:06:14.060 Anti-Semitism.
00:06:15.340 Homophobia.
00:06:16.240 Transphobia.
00:06:17.200 They're all connected.
00:06:19.200 But the antidote to hate is love.
00:06:22.020 This law and the love it defends strike a blow against hate in all its forms.
00:06:29.360 The law and the love it defends.
00:06:33.240 What is he talking about?
00:06:35.160 Well, there's a new law.
00:06:37.260 Cut six.
00:06:40.500 When hospitals, libraries, and community centers are threatened and intimidated,
00:06:45.480 excuse me, because they support LGBTQ children and families, we have to speak out.
00:06:54.480 We must stop the hate and violence, like we just saw in Colorado Springs,
00:06:59.340 where a place of acceptance and celebration was targeted for violence and terror.
00:07:04.600 We need to challenge the hundreds of callous, cynical laws introduced in the states,
00:07:11.580 targeting transgender children, terrifying families, and criminalizing doctors
00:07:17.040 who give children the care they need.
00:07:19.560 We have to protect these children so they know they are loved,
00:07:23.280 and we will stand up for them and say, I can seek for themselves.
00:07:27.820 Stop.
00:07:28.100 So, he wants to show that we love these children, and we must protect these children.
00:07:35.800 Today, I declare that what I told you, the world would be upside down.
00:07:42.100 Everything you thought would be solid will be liquid.
00:07:45.340 Everything that was liquid will be solid, and you won't understand it.
00:07:49.560 Today is the day, I declare.
00:07:52.380 It is finished.
00:07:54.040 When the president can say, this is for the love and protection of our children,
00:08:01.560 so doctors can go in and mutilate our children,
00:08:05.880 it is officially upside down.
00:08:09.880 So, let me help you out on this.
00:08:13.580 Hatred is a feeling.
00:08:17.800 Love is a feeling.
00:08:20.380 Fear is a feeling.
00:08:25.700 Now, do we just run after you're married and you see somebody and you're like,
00:08:32.240 oh my gosh, I've talked to them and I think I love them.
00:08:35.020 Do you just run off and follow that?
00:08:40.240 No.
00:08:42.260 Why?
00:08:42.820 Because that feeling may change over time.
00:08:48.480 Most likely will.
00:08:50.360 And people will look at you and go, what are you doing?
00:08:53.620 Hatred.
00:08:54.720 Somebody comes in and they're just a different color or they're triggering you for some way they look
00:09:01.580 or something they may have said, and you just go full in to hate on that person.
00:09:08.360 Why isn't that a good idea?
00:09:10.160 Because you're being led by your feelings.
00:09:14.880 Fear.
00:09:16.480 You know, there is a time, you know, when you're young, I guess,
00:09:21.340 when you have some fear.
00:09:24.840 The monster under the bed is no longer real to you.
00:09:29.260 But when you were a kid, that monster under the bed, that was absolutely real.
00:09:34.680 No, it wasn't.
00:09:35.780 The fear was real.
00:09:37.600 The monster didn't exist.
00:09:41.220 Now, when you're whistling in your basement, trying to go down and get the canned peas or whatever it is,
00:09:47.740 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.
00:09:56.080 Nothing was in your basement.
00:10:00.840 That fear was not real.
00:10:04.020 I was listening to a great sermon today on the Gateway Church app.
00:10:09.880 It's Pastor Preston Morrison.
00:10:12.620 It was called The Name Changer.
00:10:14.200 I urge you to listen to it.
00:10:15.280 He said in Proverbs, he who trusts his own heart is a fool.
00:10:19.800 Wow.
00:10:23.060 He who trusts his own heart is a feel.
00:10:26.620 So, in other words, anybody who's following their feelings, follow your feelings, Luke.
00:10:31.960 No.
00:10:33.080 No.
00:10:33.520 You have to differentiate between your feelings.
00:10:36.600 Like you do, you no longer whistle.
00:10:39.120 Well, I actually kind of do whistle in the dark sometimes.
00:10:41.640 But you don't let that overpower you.
00:10:45.520 But there are times when you're walking in the street or a parking lot in the middle of the night,
00:10:49.860 and the hair starts to stand up on the back of your neck, and that probably can be real.
00:10:56.960 That's like, that's a prompting.
00:10:59.120 There's a difference.
00:11:01.640 The force.
00:11:03.880 You have to be able to differentiate from the force and just your raw feelings.
00:11:14.360 So, following your feelings, following love.
00:11:18.160 Now, that sounds crazy.
00:11:22.200 The human heart is the most deceitful of all things.
00:11:26.900 That's in the Bible.
00:11:28.480 We're in Bible country.
00:11:30.840 The human heart is the most deceitful of all things and desperately wicked.
00:11:36.560 Wow.
00:11:39.600 Love is a feeling.
00:11:41.020 When does it become a reality?
00:11:43.240 When does it become a reality and not just a feeling?
00:11:47.580 When it is demonstrated?
00:11:51.320 When you can describe it?
00:11:54.660 Is it love?
00:11:56.720 Is it love when you just feel it?
00:12:00.660 No, it's a feeling.
00:12:02.480 When you demonstrate it, is it love?
00:12:05.260 Well, it depends.
00:12:07.160 Is it love when we give our children everything they want?
00:12:10.500 My kids don't want to brush their teeth and they want candy all day.
00:12:14.460 Am I a loving parent if I acquiesce to that?
00:12:19.420 Of course not.
00:12:21.220 Why?
00:12:22.020 Because their teeth will rot out of their head.
00:12:26.140 Well, but my six-year-old says they don't need teeth.
00:12:29.020 My six-year-old says they're fine with that.
00:12:33.840 What's the problem?
00:12:35.180 They want candy.
00:12:36.940 No.
00:12:38.580 Is it love if you came in and your child said there's a monster under my bed and you went,
00:12:45.260 oh my gosh, that's so real.
00:12:47.480 That is so real.
00:12:48.900 I am affirming your belief in the monster under the bed.
00:12:55.120 No.
00:12:57.240 However, would it be love if you just went in and said, there's no monster on the bed.
00:13:02.520 Shut up.
00:13:03.760 No.
00:13:05.700 You recognize and validate their feelings.
00:13:09.980 I understand you're scared.
00:13:11.760 I know it's scary sometimes.
00:13:13.220 Isn't it in the dark?
00:13:14.060 You recognize their feelings and validate their feelings, but you don't validate the lie of
00:13:22.700 the monster under the bed.
00:13:27.180 See, here's the difference.
00:13:30.380 We're what I like to call adults.
00:13:35.660 They're something described as children.
00:13:41.480 We are their stewards.
00:13:44.060 And our job is to teach them how to be a steward of their feelings.
00:13:50.600 If they can't control their feelings, if they can't be taught to shepherd themselves around
00:13:58.540 some of the scary things in life or some of the things that they think might be true,
00:14:03.140 but they don't know.
00:14:04.000 If they are always validated on their feelings, which are not always valid.
00:14:11.940 They will not be able to function.
00:14:16.660 You have to put the childish things away because you become a master of yourself and you do not
00:14:27.800 allow your feelings to be the master over you.
00:14:31.620 Now, let's take this into what Joe Biden was talking about.
00:14:37.160 Is it love if your son or daughter comes down the stairs dressed as a penguin and insists that she's a penguin?
00:14:45.180 Is it love when you go, oh, yes, you're a penguin?
00:14:48.200 I'm going to take you to school now, Mr. Penguin.
00:14:50.480 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.
00:14:58.440 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.
00:15:09.140 She may identify as a penguin, but it is our job as parents to help her learn that that's not real.
00:15:26.740 Love isn't just acceptance.
00:15:29.280 You love your children.
00:15:30.980 But if you do, do you want them to join a gang if they identify as a gang member?
00:15:38.840 Do you if they say, I really think I need crack?
00:15:43.320 Do you are you OK with that or over a million other things, big or small, that will destroy them?
00:15:51.020 Or.
00:15:53.160 Has a great chance of destroying their potential for fulfillment and happiness.
00:16:00.160 Yes, that's key.
00:16:03.900 You know, the studies show that you may not be able to have children.
00:16:07.600 We have a guest on in about half an hour, about an hour who can't have children.
00:16:12.520 Eleven, eleven years old.
00:16:15.360 I'm a boy.
00:16:16.260 No, she's not.
00:16:17.000 She knows now at 18.
00:16:18.760 She's not.
00:16:20.340 But every adult in her life confirmed her feeling.
00:16:24.680 Now she's having to deal with.
00:16:28.560 I may not be able to breastfeed children.
00:16:32.000 I may not be able to have children.
00:16:34.200 You don't love these kids who are in pain.
00:16:49.020 If you are only showing empathy.
00:16:52.580 Empathy is a big part of it.
00:16:55.360 Look at what Bruce Jenner lived through his whole life.
00:16:58.100 I have tremendous empathy for him.
00:17:01.900 And now her as Caitlyn Jenner.
00:17:05.920 I respect him enough to say, Caitlyn, nice to meet you.
00:17:13.440 But I do not accept that he's a woman.
00:17:16.800 I have compassion for him.
00:17:22.720 And I am commanded to love everybody like God loves me.
00:17:28.720 And that's unconditional because I can't believe he still loves me.
00:17:32.960 He's always there.
00:17:34.920 But not always with approval.
00:17:39.080 But always with compassion.
00:17:41.860 Oh boy, that's going to hurt.
00:17:43.640 Now don't do that.
00:17:44.380 Don't, no, don't.
00:17:45.160 Why did you do that?
00:17:47.800 He feels our pain.
00:17:49.760 When my children are hurt, I cry with them and for them.
00:17:55.460 But if they're really in physical pain, I don't say, honey, you're in so much pain.
00:18:01.100 I'm just, I'm just going to give you more morphine.
00:18:06.280 Morphine too much could stop you from healing.
00:18:11.160 It could also kill you.
00:18:13.700 Now my kid will be like, I want more morphine.
00:18:16.220 I can't take it.
00:18:17.220 I can't take it.
00:18:18.920 Unless you're in Canada.
00:18:20.840 I don't, I don't, I don't recommend it.
00:18:25.260 You just push the plunger.
00:18:28.100 First, do no harm.
00:18:30.560 But we've convinced ourself of a lie and I'll get to that in a second.
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00:19:52.200 We have convinced ourselves to be ruled by our feelings.
00:20:01.420 We have we have changed words.
00:20:06.080 We have we've started to lie to ourself and now we are living in a total lie, a lie where
00:20:14.160 abortion is not murder.
00:20:16.840 Canada is now allowing doctors to kill children that are depressed.
00:20:22.200 If they ask for it.
00:20:24.580 These are our children.
00:20:27.320 The lie that Joe Biden said yesterday, if we love them.
00:20:33.240 A I make the case.
00:20:34.560 You don't understand the word love.
00:20:36.880 You just understand the word acceptance.
00:20:40.300 We are their protectors.
00:20:43.420 No, no.
00:20:44.940 These are God's children.
00:20:48.400 And until they reach the age of accountability and their brain is fully formed, we are their
00:20:56.180 protectors.
00:20:58.160 We are to teach them.
00:21:00.240 We are to raise them and protect them.
00:21:03.300 What would you do as a father if you, you know, said, hey, go stay with your aunt.
00:21:08.160 She'll take care of you over the summer.
00:21:09.900 And they came back with entirely different values.
00:21:13.780 Would you still say, hey, just keep going back?
00:21:16.100 Would you remove them from the home if they came back with complete, completely different
00:21:23.680 values?
00:21:24.660 I know I would.
00:21:25.840 But this is happening every day in school.
00:21:28.320 Our values, ethics, truth all be all being changed because we're trusting them.
00:21:34.500 What would you do if your 12 year old daughter was visiting your aunt for the summer and they
00:21:40.860 came back with an eating disorder because the aunt that you entrusted confirmed and reaffirmed
00:21:48.840 what social media had been telling her about her own body image?
00:21:53.880 Would that be OK with you?
00:21:56.340 How about if she had just a rib removed because she knew her body was supposed to be smaller
00:22:00.940 in her waist or she came home, not just claiming that she was in the wrong body, but now she
00:22:07.360 was on hormones and stopping her body from maturing.
00:22:10.700 Would you have a problem with that family member?
00:22:16.520 This is a fight for not just our children.
00:22:18.540 It's a fight for our souls.
00:22:20.880 This is experimental surgery.
00:22:23.180 No real data here at all.
00:22:25.760 We're killing the elderly, the hopeless, the unborn, mutilating a child out of misguided
00:22:33.200 and evil twisting of the world love.
00:22:36.660 Do not go over the cliff.
00:22:40.020 You must not change with the world.
00:22:44.300 Recognize and have a reconciliation with the truth.
00:22:52.340 Don't be a fool.
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00:24:22.240 Tonight, the Wednesday night special, how the sexualization of our children is being normalized.
00:24:34.140 This is the greatest evil that is going on in America.
00:24:37.940 And if we turn our eyes away from this, we will be damned.
00:24:43.860 We will be damned.
00:24:45.660 You cannot turn your eyes away from what is happening with our children.
00:24:50.640 The scandal that erupted recently about the ad campaign from the fashion brand, that put
00:24:58.020 in a spotlight temporarily for this effort to sexualize our children in culture.
00:25:05.160 It also exposed that many progressive elites just don't seem to think the trend is a problem.
00:25:11.980 Media outlets like the New York Times are more concerned about the outrage against the fashion
00:25:20.560 brand coming from the right than they were about the fashion brand posing children with
00:25:24.800 teddy bears dressed in sexual fetish attire and all of the reasons that happened.
00:25:32.100 What alternative universe are we living in?
00:25:34.840 Last summer, the state of Florida filed a complaint against a Miami bar that offered drag shows to
00:25:44.300 children, to children.
00:25:47.940 This is a sick, sick form of child abuse.
00:25:52.580 You know, I can't imagine people who are transgender, like Caitlyn Jenner, are for the drag shows
00:26:06.360 for the kids.
00:26:09.480 It's one thing to say, I identify as this, and another to violate the protection of children's
00:26:18.680 innocence.
00:26:19.120 That's entirely different.
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00:26:41.800 You know, it's just, Stu and I were just talking about, you know, the definition of love and
00:26:45.820 and whether or not Hunter Biden is loved by his dad.
00:26:54.240 I say no, but Stu rightly pointed out the answer is yes.
00:27:01.780 And I rightly pointed out the answer is no.
00:27:04.940 If you go on emotion, if you go on feelings, I think he does love his son.
00:27:13.820 If you go on actions, I don't think he loves his son at all.
00:27:18.520 You don't send your son into a boardroom with some of the biggest thugs if your son has a
00:27:25.240 giant crack problem.
00:27:27.320 You don't send him over with Russian thugs who run escort services if your son is addicted to sex.
00:27:36.380 And then every time he screws up, run interference for him every step of the way.
00:27:39.700 You don't do it.
00:27:40.780 You don't do it.
00:27:42.120 That's not love.
00:27:43.900 You know, I've come to this place because I think every parent gets to a place, usually
00:27:51.100 in the teenage years, where you're like, you know what?
00:27:54.100 The problem with parenting, the problem with having children, and this is true, is you never
00:27:59.320 stop loving them.
00:28:01.380 And man, I really would like to at times.
00:28:03.340 I'd really like to go, you know what?
00:28:05.760 See ya.
00:28:07.240 Hey, guess who's 18 today?
00:28:09.160 Bye bye.
00:28:11.100 But you don't.
00:28:12.300 You never stop loving them.
00:28:15.600 Never.
00:28:17.560 And that, why I say it that way, is because you never stop hurting for them.
00:28:23.560 Whether it's their mistakes or somebody else's mistake on them, you never stop worrying about
00:28:31.780 it.
00:28:31.960 You never stop hurting.
00:28:34.260 But you also never stop the joy that comes from love that wants the best.
00:28:44.080 And you know, I've gotten to the point to where I've said to the Lord, you know what?
00:28:47.200 These are your kids.
00:28:48.640 I did the best I can.
00:28:51.680 They're at the age now.
00:28:52.920 They're yours.
00:28:53.980 They're yours.
00:28:54.640 And I can call you up from time to time.
00:28:56.520 You know what's happening with your kid, God?
00:28:58.320 And I realized, I can't protect my kids from everything.
00:29:06.540 Can't.
00:29:07.880 And why should I try to do that?
00:29:10.540 I mean, I should do my best, but I can't protect them from their own choices.
00:29:16.120 Because they start to get in their teenage years, you know, God doesn't, he just kept
00:29:20.740 saying, he keeps saying, don't do that.
00:29:22.080 Don't, you know, no, don't do, don't do that.
00:29:24.800 Hey, here's a path.
00:29:25.680 Hey, look over here.
00:29:27.980 But if they decide to do it and they walk in knowingly, he'll just wait until they come
00:29:33.960 out of it.
00:29:34.540 And he doesn't take away the consequence.
00:29:37.920 You've got to have consequences.
00:29:39.840 I'm, I'm, I'm still as convict, convinced that people who understand the 12 steps of
00:29:50.320 AA will save the world.
00:29:52.840 We, we haven't even gotten to step one yet.
00:29:55.040 We're not even a nation that is willing to admit we're powerless over our problems.
00:30:02.080 Lord, we've done everything.
00:30:03.620 We've voted.
00:30:04.760 We've got out and campaigned.
00:30:06.660 We've given our time and our money.
00:30:08.940 And we just can't change anything.
00:30:11.540 Huh?
00:30:12.120 It's almost as if you're powerless over this.
00:30:15.860 It's almost as if your life is completely unmanageable.
00:30:20.880 Maybe you can't turn it around because the problem has grown to be so massive.
00:30:29.280 That's where you get when you, when you reach bottom, you're like, okay, okay.
00:30:33.900 I've tried everything to fix it.
00:30:35.900 I can't.
00:30:36.880 I've tried everything to stop.
00:30:38.420 I can't.
00:30:40.480 Try, try, try it with your kids.
00:30:42.180 Take their phone away from a, for a week.
00:30:44.940 Oh, you want to talk about being powerless?
00:30:48.620 They go crazy.
00:30:52.040 They're addicted to it.
00:30:56.520 The second step is just admitting that there's a power greater than you.
00:31:01.820 No, I'm going to fix this.
00:31:03.440 I'm going to fix this.
00:31:04.620 Come on, Glenn.
00:31:05.720 Yeah, I know.
00:31:06.260 God, God, God, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:31:07.960 But what are we going to do?
00:31:10.160 Yeah, I know.
00:31:10.880 You're going to do a few things after you accept there is a problem.
00:31:17.200 You're part of the problem.
00:31:18.740 And you want to fix it, but you can't fix it by yourself because we haven't been listening
00:31:26.140 to something else that's bigger than us.
00:31:28.240 So you got to do those two things first.
00:31:30.540 Then you have to say, I leave it in your hands.
00:31:34.300 That doesn't mean the fourth step is not like, and then go watch TV.
00:31:40.280 The first step, I got a problem.
00:31:43.060 Second, there's a power bigger than me.
00:31:45.540 Maybe they can restore all of this.
00:31:47.360 The third step, I'm turning it over to him.
00:31:50.620 Whatever comes, I'm going to accept.
00:31:52.680 It'll be good.
00:31:54.440 Fourth step, sit down, watch TV, do nothing.
00:31:56.880 No.
00:31:57.280 Now, now's when the work starts.
00:32:02.980 Now is when you go, okay, what have I done that is contributing to this problem?
00:32:09.840 What have I done?
00:32:10.980 All of it, fearlessly.
00:32:13.860 We haven't done that as a nation.
00:32:15.300 We haven't done the first step.
00:32:22.000 I know if you're like me.
00:32:24.060 You just want your kids to be happy.
00:32:30.240 You don't know how to fight all the stuff that's coming out of the schools.
00:32:34.660 And they throw the word love at you.
00:32:38.660 You just hate people.
00:32:41.120 Why do you?
00:32:42.480 Dad, I want to love people.
00:32:46.760 And I love...
00:32:48.060 Honey, there is no love without truth.
00:32:54.060 There is no love without truth.
00:32:59.020 You're dating somebody.
00:33:01.560 He or she's a dirtbag.
00:33:04.020 But you love them.
00:33:06.480 That's not love.
00:33:08.020 That's something else.
00:33:11.140 Because love isn't wrapped around a lie.
00:33:16.900 Sometimes, as only a parent and an adult can understand,
00:33:29.060 love sometimes hurts.
00:33:35.860 Because love is...
00:33:37.860 Its foundation is truth.
00:33:40.400 When you really love somebody,
00:33:43.080 it's because you really know who they are.
00:33:46.480 And I don't mean like,
00:33:47.580 yeah, I know.
00:33:48.260 She went to school.
00:33:49.300 No.
00:33:49.980 You know who they are
00:33:53.240 at the core of their being.
00:33:57.240 And the core of your being
00:33:59.280 loves that.
00:34:00.660 And they love you.
00:34:02.520 That is love.
00:34:04.780 And it is based on knowledge and truth.
00:34:09.660 Dad, shut up.
00:34:12.620 Why do you hate everybody?
00:34:15.600 I just...
00:34:16.600 You know, this is who they want to be.
00:34:19.200 They want to be...
00:34:20.600 They are a penguin.
00:34:23.120 Hmm.
00:34:25.800 I have empathy
00:34:27.060 for their
00:34:28.920 need
00:34:30.440 to somehow or another
00:34:31.840 differentiate themselves
00:34:34.460 from everything
00:34:36.820 that's happening in society
00:34:38.340 where everything's on
00:34:40.280 volume 11.
00:34:43.440 And they have to say,
00:34:45.560 no, no, look at me.
00:34:47.400 I'm a penguin.
00:34:48.760 I...
00:34:49.960 Man, my heart
00:34:51.060 crushes.
00:34:52.740 She says she's a boy.
00:34:55.240 She's 11.
00:34:57.180 She is going through a time
00:34:59.140 where all of her feelings
00:35:01.640 are upside down
00:35:02.560 and inside out.
00:35:04.280 Her body is starting
00:35:05.680 to become a woman.
00:35:08.200 Guys, if you think
00:35:09.140 that was a weird time for you,
00:35:11.500 imagine bleeding
00:35:12.640 all the time too.
00:35:14.560 No, thank you.
00:35:17.200 Imagine everything
00:35:18.900 everything that is said
00:35:19.920 about women.
00:35:21.080 How they are sexualized.
00:35:24.280 How they are preyed upon.
00:35:27.800 What boys want to do to them.
00:35:30.640 Put yourself in 11-year-old girl's shoes.
00:35:33.940 That's terrifying.
00:35:37.120 Terrifying.
00:35:37.920 Having a baby.
00:35:40.020 Nobody ever says,
00:35:42.300 no, nobody
00:35:43.960 ever says,
00:35:45.440 oh my gosh,
00:35:46.340 having a baby
00:35:47.100 is
00:35:47.600 the most beautiful,
00:35:49.760 wonderful,
00:35:51.440 miraculous thing
00:35:52.700 ever.
00:35:54.000 Period.
00:35:55.360 And leaves it alone.
00:35:57.200 They also say,
00:35:58.580 it's excruciating.
00:36:00.760 It's like peeing
00:36:01.620 a telephone pole.
00:36:03.780 Okay?
00:36:05.960 Now,
00:36:07.380 hey,
00:36:08.940 start changing.
00:36:10.140 Become a woman.
00:36:11.040 Have a baby soon.
00:36:12.920 No, thank you.
00:36:18.820 Social media
00:36:19.760 is controlling them.
00:36:21.920 And we
00:36:22.840 are not
00:36:23.860 putting
00:36:24.460 life
00:36:25.260 into perspective
00:36:26.700 for them.
00:36:27.560 the most beautiful thing
00:36:31.860 that can ever happen
00:36:32.580 is for you
00:36:35.240 or your wife
00:36:35.980 to have a baby.
00:36:38.700 It is a miracle.
00:36:42.020 And that is true.
00:36:45.040 But what is also true,
00:36:46.600 the truth will make you
00:36:47.720 miserable
00:36:48.160 at first.
00:36:51.660 The baby comes out,
00:36:53.280 well,
00:36:53.640 usually the baby comes out
00:36:54.620 quietly,
00:36:55.060 but there's a lot
00:36:56.960 of screaming
00:36:57.880 at the same time.
00:37:02.100 Sometimes
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00:37:18.080 your own personal line.
00:37:19.800 Where is it?
00:37:20.440 What's the cost?
00:37:21.740 Am I willing
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00:38:15.140 Glenn Beck.
00:38:16.460 Join the conversation
00:38:17.520 888-727-BECK.
00:38:20.700 Welcome to the Glenn Beck
00:38:41.320 program.
00:38:43.620 We're just talking
00:38:44.520 about mistakes
00:38:45.900 and redemption
00:38:47.720 and how to stop
00:38:49.380 leaving marks.
00:38:50.700 I was at
00:38:51.080 a family
00:38:52.440 counseling
00:38:53.040 yesterday
00:38:54.060 and I was so
00:38:55.620 proud of my
00:38:56.060 family.
00:38:57.000 This
00:38:57.520 psychiatrist
00:38:59.840 or whatever
00:39:00.380 she was,
00:39:01.180 she was like,
00:39:02.560 oh,
00:39:02.800 this family
00:39:03.340 is fun.
00:39:04.220 This family
00:39:04.700 is not
00:39:07.420 going to be
00:39:07.800 hard to fix
00:39:08.540 and it was
00:39:10.140 because we just
00:39:10.700 love each other
00:39:11.500 and we have
00:39:12.480 fun
00:39:12.980 and we try
00:39:15.320 not to take
00:39:15.880 everything serious
00:39:16.840 even though
00:39:17.620 some things are
00:39:18.640 extraordinarily
00:39:19.400 serious.
00:39:20.840 You kind
00:39:21.280 of let it
00:39:21.560 go.
00:39:22.780 Yeah,
00:39:23.040 I think
00:39:23.300 there's a couple
00:39:23.640 things that you
00:39:24.260 got to do.
00:39:24.760 You got to
00:39:25.140 familiarize yourself
00:39:26.680 with the worst
00:39:27.160 case scenario
00:39:27.740 a lot of times.
00:39:29.020 I think about that.
00:39:29.740 I don't understand
00:39:30.300 that.
00:39:31.360 But I mean,
00:39:31.940 I think starting
00:39:33.080 there always helps
00:39:34.520 you get through
00:39:34.860 those moments.
00:39:35.860 We were talking
00:39:36.500 off the air about
00:39:37.040 missing a plane
00:39:37.860 and it's like,
00:39:38.440 well,
00:39:38.560 when you sit back
00:39:39.200 and you think
00:39:39.520 about it,
00:39:39.860 okay,
00:39:40.020 if I miss the
00:39:40.540 plane,
00:39:40.860 what do I need
00:39:41.260 to do?
00:39:41.560 I'm going to
00:39:41.780 have to call.
00:39:42.440 I might miss a day
00:39:43.120 of this vacation.
00:39:43.800 I might miss
00:39:45.240 this meeting.
00:39:46.180 But once you're
00:39:46.980 like,
00:39:47.240 okay,
00:39:47.620 well,
00:39:48.420 is that the
00:39:49.460 end of the
00:39:49.820 world?
00:39:50.760 You're just
00:39:51.380 going to have
00:39:51.880 to deal with
00:39:52.580 it.
00:39:53.040 When you start
00:39:54.360 from that moment
00:39:55.120 and then everything
00:39:55.840 else seems better
00:39:57.020 than that,
00:39:57.680 hey,
00:39:57.920 I made the
00:39:58.380 plane.
00:39:58.820 Hey,
00:39:59.160 I got an
00:39:59.660 earlier flight
00:40:00.260 than I expected.
00:40:01.440 All of a sudden,
00:40:02.840 it's much more
00:40:04.660 easy to deal with.
00:40:05.580 Another thing
00:40:06.020 that's on this
00:40:07.060 from a day-to-day
00:40:08.240 perspective I found,
00:40:09.600 like if you're
00:40:10.460 a person who
00:40:11.200 overreacts
00:40:12.800 sometimes to
00:40:13.600 your kids,
00:40:14.560 right?
00:40:14.800 Like you get
00:40:16.160 angry at your
00:40:16.740 kids and then
00:40:17.140 later regret it
00:40:17.960 or you are
00:40:19.440 frantic at some
00:40:20.400 moment and you
00:40:20.860 make a bad
00:40:21.360 decision.
00:40:22.120 I read a book
00:40:22.600 this year called
00:40:23.380 The Ruthless
00:40:24.160 Elimination of
00:40:25.140 Hurry,
00:40:25.860 which I like.
00:40:26.640 I like that.
00:40:27.740 The title I
00:40:28.220 thought was
00:40:28.460 really interesting.
00:40:28.920 H-U-R-R-Y?
00:40:29.540 Hurry,
00:40:29.860 yeah.
00:40:30.240 When you're
00:40:30.540 hurrying out
00:40:31.100 the door
00:40:31.500 essentially.
00:40:33.360 And the book
00:40:34.120 was all about
00:40:34.640 really like
00:40:35.440 systemizing a
00:40:37.240 way to make
00:40:38.060 sure you don't
00:40:38.820 get into those
00:40:39.580 moments in the
00:40:40.120 first place.
00:40:41.160 And you know,
00:40:41.760 his case is
00:40:42.600 basically all of
00:40:43.600 the moments that
00:40:45.020 you have those
00:40:46.080 you later regret
00:40:47.740 that you later
00:40:48.340 feel like I
00:40:48.960 acted poorly,
00:40:49.860 I made a bad
00:40:50.340 decision.
00:40:50.860 Stress induced.
00:40:51.280 It's stress
00:40:51.940 induced.
00:40:52.260 You're in that
00:40:52.640 moment where
00:40:53.080 you're trying to
00:40:53.440 get out the
00:40:53.740 door.
00:40:54.060 You've got to
00:40:54.600 get this done
00:40:55.020 right now.
00:40:55.800 And all of
00:40:56.280 those moments
00:40:56.780 create really
00:40:57.580 terrible decision
00:40:58.420 making and
00:40:59.300 emotional reactions
00:41:01.240 by human beings.
00:41:02.980 And the more
00:41:03.440 you strategize to
00:41:04.440 eliminate those
00:41:05.200 moments, the much
00:41:06.000 better you're going
00:41:06.420 to feel about
00:41:06.920 yourself.
00:41:07.800 And I thought
00:41:08.100 it's a really,
00:41:09.280 you know, it's
00:41:09.880 much more broad
00:41:10.620 than that, but
00:41:11.080 it's a really
00:41:12.140 interesting way of
00:41:13.240 thinking about
00:41:13.960 your life.
00:41:14.720 Those moments
00:41:15.280 hurry you kind of
00:41:16.180 think of, well,
00:41:17.380 I'm a hard worker,
00:41:18.280 I'm going to go as
00:41:18.780 fast as I can,
00:41:19.500 and I don't care
00:41:20.520 about the deadlines.
00:41:21.740 And a lot of
00:41:22.220 times you realize
00:41:22.740 those moments are
00:41:23.400 the moments you
00:41:23.840 kind of let
00:41:24.180 yourself down from
00:41:25.820 the standards you're
00:41:26.520 trying to set for
00:41:27.080 yourself.
00:41:27.800 So it's a really
00:41:28.400 interesting book in
00:41:29.120 case anyone's
00:41:29.540 trying to, you
00:41:30.160 know, improve
00:41:30.620 their lives going
00:41:31.400 forward.
00:41:32.160 Who's trying to
00:41:32.640 do that?
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00:45:02.400 So I did a podcast with a
00:45:09.280 18-year-old girl.
00:45:10.500 Her name is Chloe Cole.
00:45:12.880 She was, she at 11 said
00:45:17.760 that she believed she was a
00:45:19.620 boy and in the wrong body.
00:45:21.620 And it was the most
00:45:22.840 powerful hour you will
00:45:24.840 spend.
00:45:25.300 If you have anyone in your
00:45:28.440 life, any of your children
00:45:30.060 discussing this about them
00:45:32.140 or themselves, you have to
00:45:34.040 listen to this podcast.
00:45:36.240 She's brutally honest and
00:45:39.360 really very, very kind.
00:45:42.300 And she has gone through
00:45:44.400 absolute hell.
00:45:46.780 Chloe Cole is on with me now.
00:45:48.340 Hi, Chloe.
00:45:48.980 How are you?
00:45:50.760 Good.
00:45:51.160 How are you?
00:45:51.740 I'm very good.
00:45:52.680 I really enjoyed our visit a
00:45:54.280 couple of weeks ago.
00:45:55.420 Thank you for coming in.
00:45:57.420 Yeah.
00:45:57.620 Thank you for having me.
00:45:58.900 So, Chloe, can you in just a
00:46:01.700 couple of minutes just tell
00:46:03.860 your story from 11 to today
00:46:06.580 and just like, is there a way to
00:46:08.700 condense that really quickly?
00:46:10.340 Because I want to talk to you
00:46:11.060 about some other things.
00:46:11.800 Um, I mean, from a young age, I
00:46:17.020 was a little bit of a, a little
00:46:19.120 bit on the tomboy side.
00:46:22.440 I'm also on the spectrum and I've
00:46:24.940 always kind of had a difficult
00:46:26.020 time getting along with and
00:46:27.320 fitting with other girls my age.
00:46:28.620 And once I hit social, once I
00:46:30.200 started hitting puberty and using
00:46:32.120 social media, I found that it got
00:46:37.440 more difficult and I got more
00:46:38.880 dissociated from, I guess you'd
00:46:42.140 say myself and other, other
00:46:45.900 girls.
00:46:46.200 And I started developing some body
00:46:47.380 image issues and I really didn't
00:46:49.560 want to be a girl.
00:46:50.560 And, you know, I started seeing a
00:46:52.980 lot of like LGBT, LGBTQ content
00:46:54.760 online as it started to become
00:46:58.120 more trendy.
00:46:59.080 And, you know, with the trans
00:47:02.960 thing, I was, I was presenting
00:47:04.520 this way out of, of being a
00:47:07.060 woman.
00:47:08.880 And, you know, at 12, I started
00:47:11.280 to experiment with my, my
00:47:12.620 presentation a little bit.
00:47:13.620 I started to cut my hair, buy
00:47:15.320 more clothing from the boys
00:47:16.120 apartment.
00:47:16.800 And I decided that I wanted to be
00:47:18.880 a boy.
00:47:19.240 And I, I came out to my older
00:47:22.120 sister and eventually some, some
00:47:24.340 more of my family than my
00:47:25.340 parents.
00:47:26.120 And so my parents, they wanted
00:47:30.320 to be supportive.
00:47:30.900 They didn't know, they didn't
00:47:32.240 know exactly what to do with me
00:47:33.800 though.
00:47:33.980 And so they sought the help of who
00:47:36.060 they thought were the real
00:47:36.700 experts in this.
00:47:37.680 And they brought me to a
00:47:39.280 therapist and a therapist
00:47:41.660 lied to your, your therapist
00:47:43.800 lied to your parents and said
00:47:45.980 that you would kill yourself if
00:47:47.780 you didn't transition, which was
00:47:49.340 not true.
00:47:49.900 And so they supported your transition.
00:47:53.560 Yes.
00:47:54.960 They presented transition as the only
00:47:56.640 option to, to treat my gender
00:48:02.860 dysphoria with.
00:48:03.940 And there is no, there is no real
00:48:07.140 exploration of where this feeling
00:48:09.020 came from.
00:48:10.280 Right.
00:48:10.860 It was just, yeah, she's really a
00:48:12.300 boy and you need to, you need to let
00:48:15.400 her transition or she may not be here
00:48:18.500 with you anymore.
00:48:19.220 So let me just finish up the story
00:48:21.660 quickly.
00:48:22.080 At 15, she had surgery, had her
00:48:23.900 breast removed.
00:48:25.580 At right after that, 17, 16, 17, she
00:48:30.100 began to realize, oh, this is a
00:48:31.700 horrible mistake.
00:48:32.620 And she's trying to de-transition
00:48:35.340 now, which is extraordinarily expensive.
00:48:38.560 Strangely, not a lot of people are
00:48:40.700 helping her.
00:48:41.340 I'll get into that later, but I, I
00:48:44.580 wanted to talk to you because you
00:48:46.820 are there.
00:48:48.620 You're real.
00:48:49.200 You're not a pundit.
00:48:50.160 You're not of, you're not any of
00:48:52.480 these things.
00:48:52.940 You went through it and you just
00:48:55.740 tweeted something.
00:48:57.020 When I got into the fight against
00:48:59.140 child mutilation, I didn't realize I
00:49:02.500 was getting into a fight against
00:49:04.280 pedophilia as well.
00:49:06.600 What do you mean by that?
00:49:11.340 There is a lot of overlap in these,
00:49:18.540 in these activists who push
00:49:24.000 transition on children and these,
00:49:27.360 these, these space, these spaces that
00:49:29.820 promote the transition of, of minors
00:49:31.880 and pedophiles and sex offenders.
00:49:40.160 So, um, are you talking about
00:49:47.380 things like, um, the, the, uh, strip
00:49:54.680 dances, you know, from the, the trans
00:49:57.940 strip shows and things like that?
00:50:00.680 That's definitely one of them.
00:50:02.100 Yeah.
00:50:03.640 And what are the other forms of it?
00:50:08.020 Um, and what makes you say this with
00:50:11.360 such confidence?
00:50:14.380 I mean, I, I, it's something that I
00:50:16.120 experienced myself in online trans
00:50:17.740 spaces there.
00:50:19.360 There's a lot of very sexual
00:50:20.880 undertones in them.
00:50:21.940 And, um, I mean, there's a lot of
00:50:25.280 overlap between ages, a lot of
00:50:26.900 people from anywhere from the ages
00:50:29.200 of like 12 to like their mid twenties.
00:50:32.960 And, you know, since there's so many
00:50:34.160 hormones going on and a lot of
00:50:36.120 people who are younger and not really
00:50:37.780 socially aware, there's a lot of
00:50:39.280 vulnerability in spaces.
00:50:43.580 What to, what?
00:50:44.500 And I experienced a lot of this
00:50:45.460 myself.
00:50:45.880 I, I had like a lot of, a lot of
00:50:49.420 males who are older than me who were
00:50:51.400 approaching me sexually who either
00:50:53.300 identified as bisexual or trans or
00:50:56.300 non-binary.
00:50:58.300 And it's a huge problem.
00:50:59.600 I don't, I don't think that it's an
00:51:02.840 LGBT specific problem though.
00:51:04.880 Really it's more of a societal problem
00:51:06.480 because these online spaces aren't
00:51:08.720 really properly moderated.
00:51:10.040 And, um, a lot of these, these kids
00:51:13.780 who identify as LGBT aren't really
00:51:15.480 nearly as close to their parents and
00:51:17.120 they have unrestricted internet access
00:51:18.460 and their parents aren't really
00:51:20.540 properly monitoring them or educating
00:51:22.400 them on the dangers that are on the
00:51:24.980 internet.
00:51:26.280 And I think because it's a hot topic
00:51:27.740 right now, it is attracting a lot of
00:51:28.980 people and especially vulnerable kids
00:51:30.900 who are looking for an answer for
00:51:32.000 themselves.
00:51:34.220 As you look at what the president said,
00:51:36.940 I don't know if you saw, did you see
00:51:38.060 what the president said yesterday?
00:51:40.040 That we need, I don't think so.
00:51:42.100 Yeah.
00:51:42.280 We need to get rid of all of these
00:51:44.300 laws that are being passed in states
00:51:46.460 that, uh, stop doctors from
00:51:50.140 transitioning children and providing
00:51:53.560 transgender surgeries.
00:51:55.460 Um, that is, that is hate speech.
00:51:58.000 If you want this to stop and it's as
00:52:00.280 bad as racism or antisemitism.
00:52:04.460 No, not involved.
00:52:05.840 It's protecting children's boundaries
00:52:09.180 and safety.
00:52:10.040 It's not hate speech.
00:52:11.660 Not one bit.
00:52:13.200 Children are not able to consent to this.
00:52:16.140 We should not be treating children as
00:52:18.200 adults who are capable of making
00:52:19.480 permanent decisions for themselves.
00:52:20.980 I mean, that's what, that's what, that's
00:52:25.600 exactly what happened to me.
00:52:27.420 Um, I was
00:52:30.020 essentially sexualized by my doctor.
00:52:33.880 She was, I mean, I was 13 when I started
00:52:36.560 going on the, when I started going on the,
00:52:38.920 on the treatments on, on puberty blockers
00:52:40.700 and testosterone.
00:52:41.240 And she had to explain to me as an endocrinologist
00:52:44.520 how it affects my sexual function and the increase in libido
00:52:49.400 and how it would affect my reproductive organs
00:52:53.140 and, and my fertility.
00:52:55.300 And no 13 year old is able to really fully grasp that.
00:52:59.200 Um, I was treated as if I were an adult
00:53:01.440 for people who say that you're not giving people love, um, that are in this.
00:53:14.260 If you don't accept them as children,
00:53:17.040 if you don't accept it, how do you respond to that?
00:53:22.760 Affirming someone's delusions is not love.
00:53:28.920 But you, you would say yourself that you were delusional.
00:53:35.660 And I was, I truly believe that I was a boy, but I never will be.
00:53:39.580 I was, I was born female and that's an immutable trait.
00:53:44.260 I wasn't, I wasn't shown love.
00:53:49.440 I was just, I was just pushed onto this path of permanent medicalization
00:53:53.700 and potentially sterilization.
00:53:58.140 And I mean, it's, it's affected the overall picture of my health and my life.
00:54:01.340 And I'm, I've just been struggling to pick up the pieces of my life since then.
00:54:06.620 Chloe, can you have children when you're older?
00:54:09.240 Do you know yet?
00:54:10.820 I don't know yet.
00:54:11.720 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.
00:54:18.180 And you could have breast, um, um, uh, what do you call it?
00:54:24.220 Uh, reconstruction, but you couldn't, you, you, you may not be able to make milk for your child.
00:54:31.540 If you could have a child.
00:54:32.860 No, I could choose to have a, a cosmetic breast reconstruction, but I'll never be able to,
00:54:40.720 I'll never be able to breastfeed my children.
00:54:44.780 And what does that mean to you?
00:54:49.000 It's, I mean, the words can't describe just how devastating that is.
00:54:53.940 I mean, I made, I was allowed to make that decision at a time when I didn't even understand just what that meant.
00:54:59.640 Chloe, how are things going with you?
00:55:05.920 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.
00:55:19.220 But, um, you, at least online have been just hammered to death.
00:55:26.420 Are things getting better or about the same or worse?
00:55:31.600 I'd say personally, things are getting a lot better.
00:55:34.760 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.
00:55:46.860 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.
00:55:54.980 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.
00:56:08.060 I'm glad.
00:56:09.360 Chloe, you're, uh, you're, you're great.
00:56:11.840 And, uh, I can't wait to see the woman you turn into.
00:56:14.500 Um, thank you so much for being on, uh, with us again.
00:56:19.040 That's Chloe Cole.
00:56:19.940 Now, let me tell you something about Chloe and you'll just have to read between the lines.
00:56:25.480 There, there, this is a very difficult path, very difficult path.
00:56:30.020 And, um, uh, it's, you don't have to read through the lines.
00:56:36.240 I mean, cause I can't tell you anything more than that.
00:56:38.600 It's just very difficult.
00:56:40.260 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.
00:56:52.760 Um, but also she is, she wants to be, uh, a voice for others.
00:56:59.540 And, um, um, um, you know, we flew her in here, but that doesn't happen all the time.
00:57:05.540 And she just wants to help people, uh, and young kids.
00:57:10.140 She is extraordinarily relatable.
00:57:12.360 Um, she is on the spectrum, but I want you to watch this podcast with her that I did a couple of weeks ago.
00:57:18.380 Cause she's extraordinary, extraordinary, and explains it in such a way that I think kids will understand.
00:57:26.160 Cause she's still a kid.
00:57:27.060 She's 18.
00:57:28.860 Um, and, uh, and what she's gone through, she's already raised $8,600 of this.
00:57:35.220 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.
00:57:51.300 So Chloe dash Cole donorbox.org.
00:57:57.240 Uh, why don't we tweet this out from your social media?
00:58:00.200 So it's going to be hard obviously to find that, uh, directly.
00:58:02.960 I think these, these addresses for the fundraisers are always impossible.
00:58:06.080 So just, we'll get them out on, on your Twitter and Facebook or whatever we can.
00:58:10.420 Um, also should point out if you want to hear her whole story, so you can really get through all this.
00:58:14.760 You did do this podcast.
00:58:15.860 It's up now at youtube.com slash Glenn Beck.
00:58:19.900 Still up.
00:58:21.840 Shockingly.
00:58:22.360 Yes.
00:58:22.740 She is.
00:58:23.480 She is so powerful.
00:58:24.980 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,
00:58:32.120 they're having these discussions, they're talking about it and you may not know how to talk about it.
00:58:37.540 You don't, may not understand.
00:58:38.960 You may hear, I feel like I'm a boy and roll your eyes.
00:58:42.800 Don't don't.
00:58:44.220 She explains what happened to her at 11 years old and all of the things that she was thinking of and experiencing online.
00:58:53.580 You will come to this completely differently.
00:58:58.420 Um, so watch it at YouTube.
00:59:02.760 All right.
00:59:03.500 Uh, Rochelle wrote in about her dog's experience with rough green.
00:59:05.760 She said, I've, I've been shocked by rough greens.
00:59:07.960 My 11 year old dog has always been a picky eater.
00:59:10.740 It gotten worse in his older years until recently.
00:59:13.760 I'd always had to put leftovers over his, uh, dry food just to get him to eat it all.
00:59:19.460 Even then he wouldn't always finish.
00:59:21.680 But ever since I started using rough green, she eats her food down to the very last crumb.
00:59:27.160 Rough greens.
00:59:28.160 It is not a dog food.
00:59:29.580 It is really good for them.
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00:59:35.140 If it's healthy for your dog, it's most likely in there.
00:59:37.380 You will notice the first difference.
00:59:39.160 If your dog has trouble eating, they'll eat it.
00:59:41.600 My dog wolfs it, loves it.
00:59:44.540 Um, then over the next few months, you just watch over a year.
00:59:48.280 My dog has completely changed so much healthier.
00:59:52.620 Rough greens.com slash back.
00:59:54.180 Get the free bag first.
00:59:55.420 It's just a little trial bag.
00:59:56.440 Make sure your dog will like it.
00:59:57.780 All you just pay for is shipping there.
00:59:59.500 If your dog likes it, then just get the rough greens coming in every month.
01:00:03.540 Rough greens.
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01:00:26.020 I want to talk to you about a couple of things tonight.
01:00:28.340 Uh, the Wednesday night special is on the sexualization of our children and it is, it's evil.
01:00:34.320 It's a, uh, it's evil.
01:00:36.140 It's just evil.
01:00:37.340 And we will show you the roots of it and how it is affecting.
01:00:41.540 Um, and then we have James Lindsay on, uh, he is great.
01:00:46.040 He knows this inside and out.
01:00:48.920 Um, he's a former leftist, uh, college professor.
01:00:53.220 It's a mathematician who saw things starting to change and went, wait a minute.
01:00:57.340 This isn't, no, wait, hold it.
01:00:59.540 Now they call him a conservative, uh, and I think they might even throw the label Christian
01:01:05.580 in from time to time.
01:01:06.740 Although I don't think he's converted to Christianity.
01:01:08.720 He was an atheist.
01:01:10.280 Um, but it believes in good and evil.
01:01:12.840 Now definitely believes in good and evil.
01:01:14.760 You can't miss this tonight, Wednesday night special, uh, important on blaze TV, 9 p.m.
01:01:22.340 Eastern blaze tv.com and blaze TV, YouTube.
01:01:26.300 Um, the other thing I want to talk to you about is, and I want to speak to somebody who
01:01:30.480 has had an extraordinarily good year.
01:01:33.100 If you've had an extraordinarily good year, do you know how fortunate you are?
01:01:39.060 I'm guessing you do.
01:01:41.200 Uh, and if you are looking to tithe or spend some of your money, uh, helping others, we
01:01:51.200 are, uh, a world now, as you will find out at the top of next hour, Canada is aborting.
01:01:58.480 I'm sorry, not aborting, euthanizing their children.
01:02:01.940 And you can be a teenager and be euthanized, uh, in Canada.
01:02:06.340 They're passing a law now that if you have depression and find you have no way out, you
01:02:11.720 can ask for, um, deadly drugs to be euthanized and they'll do it.
01:02:19.100 We have got to stand for life.
01:02:23.240 If you want to give a present back to baby Jesus, let's make sure that, um, we are standing
01:02:31.560 for life.
01:02:32.440 Uh, there is a partner with pre-born.
01:02:36.460 This is not a commercial.
01:02:37.940 Um, there's a partner with pre-born, um, that will match your gift right now.
01:02:45.720 And if you have 10,000, 15,000, 50,000, we are trying to get to, um, a hundred thousand
01:02:57.440 babies saved this year.
01:02:59.840 We are at about, uh, I think we're money wise 60, but we have 45,000 verified coming into
01:03:09.540 the clinic, thinking about an abortion, choosing life, moms and babies this year.
01:03:13.840 That's what this audience has done.
01:03:15.920 You have saved.
01:03:16.980 This audience has saved 45,000 children, 45,000 children from being aborted.
01:03:26.160 That's remarkable.
01:03:28.580 They need the equipment.
01:03:30.500 The secret is the ultrasound.
01:03:32.000 And I think they're 15 grand, something like that.
01:03:34.580 If you happen to have a great year, would you just go to pre-born?
01:03:38.540 You can go to, uh, I don't even know pre-born.com.
01:03:42.160 Is that right?
01:03:42.880 Yeah.
01:03:43.580 Pre-born.com slash, um, I think you can do slash Glenn.
01:03:47.920 I know slash do works, but I'm not sure which one is the, is your active one.
01:03:51.780 You know, it doesn't matter.
01:03:52.940 Give the gift of life.
01:03:54.160 Give the gift.
01:03:54.680 By the way, first chapter of Luke talks about John the Baptist.
01:03:58.980 These babies are probably the ones that are going to be today's John the Baptist.
01:04:03.900 What do you say?
01:04:04.240 We don't kill him.
01:04:05.460 What is that?
01:04:06.080 That's an interesting approach to the problem.
01:04:08.240 What do you say?
01:04:08.880 What if we just let them live?
01:04:10.560 Yeah.
01:04:10.840 What if we let them live?
01:04:12.320 It would be crazy.
01:04:13.320 Crazy thought.
01:04:13.900 It would be crazy.
01:04:15.080 And by the way, he was also the guy who liked eating bugs.
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01:05:52.400 You know, we are all in a very interesting place.
01:05:55.640 Most of us don't know what to do as parents.
01:05:58.280 We don't know what to say when our kids come home with all of this stuff.
01:06:01.840 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
01:06:10.420 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,
01:06:19.760 wait a minute.
01:06:20.300 Cause it's one thing.
01:06:21.280 It's in theory.
01:06:21.940 It's about kids.
01:06:23.160 It's another one.
01:06:24.220 It's like, Oh crap.
01:06:25.200 That's my kid talking to me.
01:06:27.860 Uh, and, uh, and we just, we just need to help each other out.
01:06:32.860 One of the things that you could do is, um, get your kids out of school.
01:06:39.180 I highly recommend it.
01:06:41.600 Um, but that is, that's not for everybody, but more of us should be considering that if
01:06:49.300 you can.
01:06:50.680 Um, it's really hard work.
01:06:52.680 Somebody who's really leading this and education freedom advocate host of schools out is Sam
01:06:58.420 Sorbo.
01:06:59.060 Sam.
01:06:59.520 Hi, welcome.
01:07:00.200 Thank you so much for having me.
01:07:02.820 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.
01:07:21.460 Well, that's nice.
01:07:22.380 Cause that's job security for them, but it's a lie.
01:07:26.020 Okay.
01:07:26.440 Well, hang on just a second, Sam.
01:07:27.720 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
01:07:37.260 history, like nobody's business.
01:07:38.820 I could help them things like that.
01:07:39.880 Math was extremely difficult.
01:07:41.480 Luckily, you know, my wife was a business major and she, she can do math, uh, and help
01:07:47.220 it.
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
01:08:01.980 way.
01:08:02.700 That is our job.
01:08:04.180 And everything else we do is secondary.
01:08:08.240 Oh, okay.
01:08:09.260 I like that.
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
01:08:29.180 really is.
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
01:08:40.980 in school.
01:08:41.780 It clearly is.
01:08:42.600 Why are we doing anything that the schools have taught us?
01:08:45.940 100%.
01:08:46.380 Here's the, here's the problem.
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.
01:09:11.140 Remember?
01:09:11.560 I mean, that's the way it was.
01:09:12.600 You were like, oh wow, that's your, your child's going to be socially retarded that no, your child
01:09:18.700 turned out great.
01:09:20.320 And everybody else is, is, is aiming so low.
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,
01:09:33.280 but I, I don't know if I can do this.
01:09:35.940 What, how can you equip parents?
01:09:39.520 Yeah, that's exactly what I do.
01:09:41.260 I give them confidence.
01:09:42.180 I've written a book called the playbook for home learning, and it's a series of 15 videos
01:09:47.820 that live online.
01:09:48.640 It's a subscription.
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.
01:09:58.280 I, it's an emancipation project.
01:10:00.180 We are enslaved by our schools and that is completely inappropriate and it's just, it's
01:10:05.760 wrongheaded.
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
01:10:20.280 know what that should be?
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.
01:10:31.600 Okay.
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
01:10:42.320 with curiosity, right?
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.
01:10:52.000 You will learn math at 10 a.m.
01:10:53.420 You will learn history at 11 a.m.
01:10:55.300 And you will learn lies about your gender at noon, right?
01:10:58.540 And that's just wrongheaded.
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?
01:11:45.260 Well, what is that?
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
01:12:02.220 tell us no spirituality is poppycock.
01:12:04.460 It's nonsense.
01:12:05.600 Don't concentrate on religion.
01:12:07.260 Religion is bad, right?
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
01:12:16.680 on the way down, right?
01:12:18.400 Now, wait a minute.
01:12:19.040 I'm turning 60.
01:12:20.660 Wait a minute.
01:12:21.360 I'm sorry.
01:12:24.040 Right?
01:12:24.560 But you're looking at that and you're going, what's my life worth?
01:12:27.500 Yes.
01:12:27.860 Maybe you've grabbed the brass ring.
01:12:29.580 Maybe you haven't, right?
01:12:30.540 And then you're just disgruntled.
01:12:31.600 And you're like, well, of course I'm sad.
01:12:34.080 Of course I'm lost.
01:12:35.440 I didn't get the money, right?
01:12:37.460 But if you did get the money, you're still looking at end of life and you're going, oh
01:12:40.800 my gosh, why am I not happy?
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
01:12:47.640 get a better looking pool boy, right?
01:12:49.600 But that's not the answer.
01:12:51.000 And we all know it.
01:12:52.000 We all know these things intrinsically.
01:12:53.700 We've been lied to our whole lives by a system that we call education, but it's not education.
01:12:59.660 It's a school system.
01:13:01.440 It's schooling and 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.
01:13:17.580 Because then we're talking about relationship.
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.
01:13:28.420 My relationship with my team is amazing.
01:13:31.240 Yeah.
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.
01:13:42.680 There's times.
01:13:43.300 Um, uh, Sam, um, I noticed that you say it's not homeschooling.
01:13:48.220 It's home learning.
01:13:49.340 I love that.
01:13:50.400 And I know that's for a reason.
01:13:52.360 Tell me what the reason was.
01:13:54.780 Well, because I want to get away from school because school is child abuse.
01:14:00.800 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
01:14:06.680 you want to ask a question?
01:14:08.140 Raise your hand.
01:14:08.820 You have to raise your hand.
01:14:10.140 Okay.
01:14:10.460 That's a barrier to entry that's, you have to perform a task, a menial task at that to
01:14:17.200 ask permission to learn.
01:14:19.300 That is anti-education.
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
01:14:32.160 to access information.
01:14:34.220 And of course, now we have the internet.
01:14:35.540 So we know that that's a lie, but we still submit our children to that terrible, terrible
01:14:40.040 lie.
01:14:40.700 The first day of school, it's anti-child, it's anti-education, it's anti-God.
01:14:46.300 It's just, it's, it's anti-right education.
01:14:49.820 So the first thing the child learns is don't ask.
01:14:53.480 That's the first thing the child learns.
01:14:55.000 Then they learn not to fail because failure is bad.
01:14:58.340 Ask any entrepreneur their secret to success.
01:15:00.960 And they will say, well, I failed a lot, right?
01:15:02.980 But I got back up and I kept trying.
01:15:05.020 But in school, you're taught no failure is bad.
01:15:07.020 So that lesson is don't try.
01:15:09.420 So the schools teach us, don't ask, don't try.
01:15:12.060 And then the final lesson that every kid wants to know, right, is what's going to be on the
01:15:16.660 exam.
01:15:17.060 Will this be on the exam?
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
01:15:22.060 education is all about checking the box.
01:15:24.540 Right.
01:15:24.740 That's a lie.
01:15:25.880 Okay.
01:15:26.340 So that's don't think.
01:15:28.220 So the lessons from our school system, and this is schooling, is don't ask, don't try,
01:15:33.760 don't think.
01:15:34.780 That's anti-education.
01:15:36.100 It's anti-child.
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
01:15:47.520 it would be chaos.
01:15:48.540 It would be man in the classroom.
01:15:50.540 And my answer is, well, that's your problem.
01:15:53.240 Because when you assemble a group of children like that, that's anti-child.
01:15:57.680 It's anti-individual, right?
01:15:59.620 We're teaching children to conform.
01:16:01.520 That's anti-American, right?
01:16:03.580 We're individuals.
01:16:04.520 We're a nation of individuals.
01:16:06.300 The whole system is wrong.
01:16:09.980 And so my mission is to set parents free.
01:16:12.320 It's an emancipation mission.
01:16:14.000 It's anti-slavery, right?
01:16:15.760 It's to set parents free.
01:16:17.060 And by the way, we have the examples.
01:16:19.460 Bill Gates didn't graduate college.
01:16:21.160 Zuckerberg didn't graduate college.
01:16:22.700 You know what I mean?
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.
01:16:49.300 And I'm like, nope, nope.
01:16:50.900 Oh, he needs to go to, I do, but it's weird.
01:16:54.920 He thinks it's weird.
01:16:56.180 Well, okay.
01:16:56.860 It's weird because your paradigm was you went to school.
01:17:00.060 No, I didn't.
01:17:00.820 My paradigm was I went to school.
01:17:02.480 We, we, you didn't go to school.
01:17:04.100 I didn't, I didn't go to, I didn't go to college.
01:17:06.320 I didn't.
01:17:06.960 And that's why I believe that's why.
01:17:08.580 Yeah.
01:17:08.720 But you had 12 years of it.
01:17:09.840 Yes, yes, yes, yes.
01:17:10.780 College was the answer.
01:17:11.960 But college and the indoctrination system of our schooling now is, is, you know, it's,
01:17:17.020 it's like the conveyor belt, right?
01:17:18.600 Yeah.
01:17:18.780 So we're teaching children how to build Ford model T for a, for a, I mean, let's face
01:17:24.560 it.
01:17:24.660 Our economy has shifted tremendously.
01:17:27.420 So half the jobs that the kids are going to be eligible for today have not been created
01:17:32.420 yet.
01:17:32.700 And yet we're still educating them as if they're going to work on a model T, uh, assembly
01:17:37.300 line.
01:17:37.680 Right.
01:17:37.840 Okay.
01:17:38.600 So children who don't want to go to college.
01:17:40.980 Well, first of all, the question isn't what college, the question really ought to be whether
01:17:44.820 college, right?
01:17:45.640 Yes.
01:17:46.020 Why college?
01:17:46.960 Well, if you don't know why you're going to college, why are you spending that money?
01:17:52.520 Amen.
01:17:53.720 Amen.
01:17:54.800 Sam, can we get your, your classes at samsorbo.com or where do you find everything is at samsorbo.com.
01:18:03.120 If you click on the, the, the banner at the top for the discount, it'll give you the discount.
01:18:08.740 I run, uh, a, an organization called underground education, because I, I feel like we're emancipating
01:18:15.360 people from this system.
01:18:17.420 And so it's underground education.
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.
01:18:28.000 And, um, that's, that's just an online resource.
01:18:30.900 That's a subscription model.
01:18:32.100 So, um, everything's available at samsorbo.com.
01:18:36.180 And I really appreciate you having this conversation, Glenn.
01:18:38.600 You bet, Sam.
01:18:39.320 This is the most important conversation in the nation right now, because it's the only way
01:18:43.700 we're going to save the country.
01:18:44.860 Our children, uh, their education and their safety is, uh, is really paramount right now.
01:18:52.440 Thank you so much.
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01:20:26.060 You know, one of my, um, one of my best friends, um, he and his wife, they have homeschooled
01:20:35.620 their daughter and he can work on the road.
01:20:38.260 He just has to be connected to the internet and he can work anywhere.
01:20:41.120 And when their daughter was young, they decided, you know, we need to teach their homeschoolers.
01:20:46.480 We need to teach her about the world.
01:20:48.240 So they just moved with like no furniture or anything.
01:20:51.920 They just moved to France and they all learned French and, uh, then they would travel and
01:20:58.700 history and teach history right there.
01:21:00.800 And the kid is amazing.
01:21:03.820 She is really well adjusted and, and really amazing.
01:21:08.000 And as we were talking to Sam about, you know, home learning, I was reminded of that.
01:21:13.580 And I became friends with Orson Welles daughter.
01:21:17.460 And if you don't know who Orson Welles was, um, that hurts me just a little bit.
01:21:23.320 Um, but he was one of the greatest radio stage, um, and screen performers of all time.
01:21:30.660 And he was really very, very bright.
01:21:34.860 He was homeschooled.
01:21:36.020 And as I was talking to his daughter, it was like one o'clock in the morning one time because
01:21:40.240 she had very weird hours.
01:21:41.300 She said, you know, I never knew how weird I was and how different people are from me
01:21:47.100 until my dad died.
01:21:48.520 She said, cause my dad and I hung out all the time and his friends were my friends.
01:21:52.360 And, you know, we just, it was a different circle of friends.
01:21:56.180 And, um, she said, do you know how I was homeschooled?
01:21:59.160 And I said, no, she said one time, this is how I learned Shakespeare.
01:22:02.140 One time my dad said, we start Shakespeare on Monday, be ready.
01:22:05.540 So she got up.
01:22:06.920 Dad was waiting in the car with a picnic basket.
01:22:09.080 They lived in Europe.
01:22:09.860 He drove her to some big old castle with a moat around it, laid a picnic blanket out,
01:22:15.560 put the food out and had her sit down.
01:22:18.140 He said, open up your book, Macbeth chapter one.
01:22:22.100 And he acted Macbeth out with the backdrop of the castle.
01:22:27.040 She was like, that's how I learned, uh, Shakespeare and history.
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01:23:49.860 I remember when we were talking about universal health care and I was on Fox News and we outlined
01:23:58.060 the complete lives system.
01:24:00.940 And we told you this was the real key to understanding why universal health care is so bad.
01:24:07.360 When there are shortages, they start to ration.
01:24:13.240 Okay, but who makes the decision?
01:24:16.160 Well, the government will.
01:24:17.600 With the doctors.
01:24:19.920 Well, there is just evil going on in Canada.
01:24:23.300 I mean, I don't know who's leading who.
01:24:28.360 I don't know who's further over the line, us or them.
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01:24:46.860 from mental illness.
01:24:47.880 Oh, wow, how Hitlerian of you.
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01:24:59.400 This is evil and how it started the last time.
01:25:04.320 We're talking to a Canadian reporter who this is her beat from Rebel News.
01:25:11.600 She's a chief reporter and editor-in-chief, Sheila Gunn-Reed.
01:25:17.820 What is happening in Canada in 60?
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01:26:30.160 Sheila Gunn-Reed, she's the chief reporter and editor-in-chief at Rebel News, mother of three,
01:26:35.320 conservative activist and author of best-selling books, including Shop Notally.
01:26:40.900 Sheila is here.
01:26:42.920 She has been really watching what is called MAID, medical assistance in death, and how
01:26:51.780 Canada is, last year, killed 10,000 people.
01:26:58.000 10,000 people in assisted suicide.
01:27:01.700 And they are expanding it to children and those who are depressed.
01:27:05.640 It is terrifying.
01:27:07.400 Sheila, welcome.
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
01:27:17.080 reasons.
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
01:27:37.200 medical homicide at the hands of the state.
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
01:29:59.640 to seek medical assistance in dying.
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
01:30:38.640 and Germany.
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.
01:31:11.620 It is terrifying.
01:31:13.640 Now, is this happening because of shortages of care or is this something else?
01:31:21.020 What is this?
01:31:22.600 Where is it coming from?
01:31:24.540 I think it's a combination of both.
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
01:31:39.400 who will give you the surgery that you need.
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.
01:31:51.980 That's been that way for a long time.
01:31:54.700 You know, one of my best friends, their brother died in Canada because by the time they got back
01:32:00.760 for his cancer treatment, it was done.
01:32:02.640 He was dead.
01:32:03.280 Sure, absolutely.
01:32:07.360 But there are more people in Canada than ever.
01:32:10.000 We have like so many people in the Western world, an aging population that is not replacing
01:32:15.220 itself.
01:32:16.420 And so, like I said, it has become our civic duty to get out of that health care lineup by
01:32:22.560 pursuing medical assistance and dying.
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,
01:32:39.960 active contributing members of society.
01:32:42.000 And it really has been a culture of death.
01:32:45.500 Since 2016, all these changes in the Canadian health care system have happened with regard
01:32:51.240 to medical assistance and dying.
01:32:52.440 It was only legalized then.
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.
01:33:06.760 10,000 Canadians in a year.
01:33:08.960 Those are approaching our died with COVID death numbers.
01:33:13.240 It's becoming completely normalized.
01:33:15.880 This is one of the leading causes of death in Canada.
01:33:19.400 That is crazy.
01:33:21.840 So it's being open now to teenagers, children.
01:33:28.180 How far is this going?
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
01:33:44.780 experiencing that acute mental health crisis.
01:33:47.640 Without any kind of therapy.
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
01:33:59.120 help, is your life worth living?
01:34:02.080 Do you, you know, whatever the questions are.
01:34:04.020 And they, they, they can offer my son or daughter a way out.
01:34:11.240 They can mildly suggest it.
01:34:14.460 And if, you know, your son or daughter asks for it and you are agreeable, they can receive
01:34:19.880 it.
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.
01:34:34.200 But in Canada, it's called compassion.
01:34:38.800 I mean, it's absolutely appalling.
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.
01:35:00.800 I bet.
01:35:01.740 There are so many of them who say, you know, I call Veterans Affairs for help.
01:35:06.180 I'm experiencing this thing.
01:35:07.900 Some of them have even said to me, look, I, I did try to do something to myself, but it,
01:35:12.540 it came and went so fast.
01:35:14.720 And what if I got the wrong person on the end of the line at Veterans Affairs?
01:35:18.400 What would have become of me then?
01:35:20.080 My gosh, this is terrifying, Sheila.
01:35:23.840 Um, I want to, uh, I want to make you aware.
01:35:26.940 Have you ever heard of the movie, The Black Stork?
01:35:30.380 No, nobody has.
01:35:32.640 Um, we have one of the only copies in our, in our vault at, at, uh, my studios.
01:35:38.580 Um, it was made in 18 or 1917 or something.
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.
01:36:21.720 There's only two copies left now.
01:36:24.240 One is, I think in South Carolina and a vault of a, of a, uh, university.
01:36:28.660 And the other one is, is here.
01:36:31.060 I'm going to send it to you.
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.
01:36:40.420 And that led us to the Holocaust.
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.
01:37:07.260 These are people who need help.
01:37:09.880 They don't need homicide.
01:37:11.160 They need better care.
01:37:12.120 They need better options.
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.
01:37:26.140 But it is robbing Canada of good people who deserve help and who are contributing to our society.
01:37:33.100 Maybe not in financial ways, but because they are valuable people created in the image of the divine.
01:37:40.460 Oh, Sheila, we need more people like you in the world.
01:37:44.540 Stu, what was the name of the baby?
01:37:46.100 Baby Noss?
01:37:47.460 Nour?
01:37:48.360 Nour, yeah.
01:37:49.220 Baby Nour, I think.
01:37:50.360 Are you familiar with that?
01:37:51.760 Because we have all the history on that, too.
01:37:53.380 We could send to you.
01:37:55.100 Please do.
01:37:55.700 It is Baby Nour.
01:37:57.540 Look at him up.
01:37:58.520 It is the case of a blind, deaf, and somewhat, I can't remember, disabled child in some way.
01:38:08.620 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.
01:38:21.480 And that was the moment that you're going through right now, where they're making exactly the same case.
01:38:29.440 And people have to know the history.
01:38:31.320 You have to know.
01:38:32.620 This is a lie with new suits telling you.
01:38:37.060 Yeah, there's nothing new under the sun, Glenn.
01:38:39.100 It's funny that you mentioned that scene about Jesus in the black stork.
01:38:44.020 Because right now, this is being packaged up by some of the more progressive churches here in Canada.
01:38:50.300 Oh, yeah.
01:38:51.020 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.
01:38:58.320 But they have on their website right now, if you go to unitedchurch.ca, they have a worship theme on death and dying.
01:39:06.100 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.
01:39:26.300 Oh, my gosh.
01:39:27.740 Sheila, please stay in touch with me, will you?
01:39:30.580 I will.
01:39:30.900 And we will get those things up to you.
01:39:33.460 I have so much respect for you and for everybody at Rebel News.
01:39:38.020 You're doing God's work up there.
01:39:39.380 Thank you so much.
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01:40:54.380 So I don't know what you're getting from other shows and other podcasters.
01:40:59.900 But, I mean, are there people talking about evil right now?
01:41:05.800 I mean, how close we have real, diabolical evil planting its roots in our society and in our communities and in our home.
01:41:21.860 What's happening in Canada is breathtaking.
01:41:25.620 That should be a lead story, at least at every church service in America.
01:41:36.980 And if you heard that was happening in North Korea, you might say, all right, well, you know.
01:41:42.900 It's North Korea.
01:41:43.600 It's North Korea.
01:41:44.980 Canada's supposed to be generally culturally similar to us.
01:41:49.660 That's what I said at the beginning.
01:41:50.900 We've always considered ourselves brothers.
01:41:52.520 Yeah.
01:41:53.180 And I don't recognize that.
01:41:55.460 But I don't know which one of us is sicker.
01:41:57.620 Because that will come here.
01:41:59.760 We may be ahead of them on other things.
01:42:02.260 Yeah.
01:42:02.980 And we didn't catch the cold because of them.
01:42:05.080 It is evil.
01:42:06.240 Canada seems to really have crossed a line, though, since COVID.
01:42:10.640 You know what?
01:42:11.780 Well, I mean, it's Trudeau-related.
01:42:13.740 It's Trudeau.
01:42:14.100 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.
01:42:29.660 I mean, I do think they are farther along.
01:42:32.500 I think they have less of a foundation of resistance to these things, which is, I think, positive for America.
01:42:41.440 But you also see how people, you know, gave up here, too.
01:42:45.480 I mean, it happened.
01:42:47.040 I want you to not be overwhelmed by the news.
01:42:50.520 This is something new that has come to me.
01:42:53.640 You know, I've always been good at connecting the dots and seeing things that most people will go, no, those are two separate.
01:43:00.200 And then you put them together and you're like, no, look at the roots here.
01:43:02.900 They're at least from the same seed.
01:43:04.640 And, you know, it's very easy to get overwhelmed.
01:43:10.440 Really easy.
01:43:11.480 There's so much going on, so much you have to worry about.
01:43:15.380 Don't worry about it.
01:43:17.880 Do this.
01:43:20.180 Identify that this is one disease.
01:43:24.080 This is evil in many different forms, many different places.
01:43:30.320 But it's all the same root.
01:43:34.280 So now, what do you do with it?
01:43:37.160 That's something we'll be taking on next year after the holiday.
01:43:41.640 But that should be the focus.
01:43:45.420 It's evil.
01:43:47.000 Now what?
01:43:48.440 That is the problem.
01:43:49.620 It's not George Soros.
01:43:50.540 It's not anything else.
01:43:51.560 It's evil is sweeping the West.
01:43:56.100 And what do you do?
01:43:58.260 Well, you've got to do practical things.
01:44:01.440 And tonight, we'll show you some of those practical things just through informing you the progressive roots of child grooming.
01:44:10.380 This is what's happening to us right now.
01:44:13.440 Make no mistake.
01:44:15.960 This is child grooming that is happening in our schools and in our society.
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01:45:59.920 Glenn, you, a little while ago.
01:46:01.980 A couple years ago?
01:46:04.200 I remember you specifically talking about the word evil and how you didn't think it was a helpful term.
01:46:10.960 You didn't want to say it anymore.
01:46:12.500 I thought it was overused and it wasn't helpful.
01:46:14.320 It was divisive.
01:46:15.460 And I really wanted to make sure that people knew that we weren't talking about people being evil.
01:46:21.140 But I wanted to ban evil from my lexicon.
01:46:24.000 And I can't help but notice you've reinstated it.
01:46:29.880 Yeah.
01:46:30.020 Well, I just said all of the problems stem from one thing, and that is evil.
01:46:35.180 I mean, the big problems.
01:46:36.120 You talk about foreign policy or taxes or, you know, how much we give to the poor, whatever.
01:46:42.180 Not that.
01:46:42.800 That's policy.
01:46:43.860 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,
01:46:59.720 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.
01:47:13.100 Tonight, James Lindsay is going to be on my Wednesday night special.
01:47:17.080 Don't miss it.
01:47:18.640 We were talking.
01:47:19.300 Now, he is a he was a Marxist, I think, wasn't he?
01:47:23.600 And an atheist.
01:47:24.640 He was as far left as you could go.
01:47:26.860 And an atheist, a mathematician.
01:47:27.940 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.
01:47:43.040 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.
01:47:52.180 And he said, Glenn, that is the only way.
01:47:59.200 And I've been talking to my Christian friends.
01:48:02.860 And I think that's the only answer.
01:48:05.540 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.
01:48:19.820 I think that's the only word you use.
01:48:22.820 You'll see him tonight.
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01:48:29.880 All right.
01:48:30.100 Jeff Brown is back on Monday.
01:48:32.000 We had Jeff on because we were talking about the the nuclear fusion energy breakthrough.
01:48:37.840 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.
01:48:51.400 Is this one of them now that you saw what they were talking about yesterday, Jeff?
01:48:57.000 Is this the breakthrough?
01:48:58.480 It is not the breakthrough, but it is still a remarkable scientific accomplishment.
01:49:09.960 Can you pick up your phone?
01:49:10.880 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.
01:49:28.820 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.
01:50:13.660 Without the lasers?
01:50:14.980 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?
01:50:31.720 I mean, of course, I understand.
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.
01:50:43.060 That's right.
01:50:46.620 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.
01:50:54.680 How do we recreate that?
01:50:58.120 Well, fortunately, it is possible.
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.
01:51:19.100 So this was 10 times that.
01:51:21.840 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.
01:51:40.880 That's how much energy they had to use to create this moment of ignition.
01:51:50.480 Yes, exactly.
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.
01:51:57.260 Holy cow.
01:51:58.420 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.
01:52:34.680 It didn't run for five minutes.
01:52:36.840 It didn't run for a half hour.
01:52:39.320 It was on for a few billionths of a second.
01:52:43.600 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.
01:53:03.780 So remarkable, yes.
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.
01:53:38.740 Huh.
01:53:39.280 I should invest and trying to get money to invest into these things.
01:53:45.440 Is that a good analysis?
01:53:47.060 I mean, that it was a it was something, but it's not what they're saying it is.
01:53:51.540 There is a great headline.
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.
01:54:19.780 Right.
01:54:19.980 This year, this year, this year, private investment in nuclear fusion companies was almost five billion dollars.
01:54:29.300 However, the public grants from the U.S. government totaled a maximum of one hundred and seventeen million dollars of grants.
01:54:39.420 That's it.
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?
01:55:10.980 And so to your point, I think it's right.
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.
01:55:37.420 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?
01:55:48.160 Yeah, the bomb.
01:55:49.860 It's the most advanced research facility arguably on the face of the planet for developing nuclear weapons.
01:55:57.840 Right.
01:55:58.080 And this is where it gets really interesting.
01:56:02.000 We talked on Monday.
01:56:03.380 There's two hydrogen isotopes that are used as fuel for this internal confinement reaction that happened on December 5th.
01:56:12.620 Deuterium and tritium.
01:56:14.120 Well, tritium, what most people don't know.
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.
01:57:02.960 You know what the tritium is being used for.
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.
01:57:38.140 God of heavens.
01:57:39.260 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.
01:57:53.300 But let's hope that's not happening right.
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.
01:58:06.920 And just bring all of your best technology of what's on the near horizon and the five-year horizon.
01:58:13.640 And give us a look at what life is going to be like in five years.
01:58:18.860 That sounds great.
01:58:20.160 Thank you.
01:58:20.580 Sounds like a lot of fun.
01:58:21.360 Have a great holiday.
01:58:22.380 Thank you very much.
01:58:23.300 Jeff Brown from Brownstone Research.
01:58:25.180 He's the founder and chief investment analyst.
01:58:27.500 You can find him at brownstoneresearch.com or jeffbrownletter.com.
01:58:36.680 Interesting update from Credit Suisse.
01:58:39.440 The analysis there is that it's entirely possible that gold could go up to $36 per ounce.
01:58:46.860 Why is that?
01:58:47.660 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.
01:59:01.840 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.
01:59:10.360 That's new.
01:59:10.840 Bank of International Settlement just warned about an $80 trillion bombshell in the foreign exchange markets.
01:59:18.240 So complex, I don't understand it.
01:59:20.400 But it reads a lot like 2008.
01:59:22.520 But hopefully it isn't.
01:59:25.040 But I don't have to worry about it.
01:59:27.200 You won't have to worry about it.
01:59:28.720 If you have spread your risk out, if you have the ability to save money and you've got money in any kind of IRA or anything else, spread that risk out.
01:59:40.300 Because I can't tell you what is going to survive and what's not.
01:59:44.200 I can't tell you what's going to change.
01:59:46.480 Put your money in a whole bunch of different things.
01:59:48.820 And one of those is gold and silver.
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02:00:38.780 Oh, it's Christmas.
02:00:51.160 Doesn't feel like it.
02:00:52.800 Does it feel like it to you?
02:00:54.420 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.
02:01:15.040 Rockettes thing.
02:01:15.140 And I thought, I mean, it's pretty because the green from the grass and the red from the blood in the streets.
02:01:23.300 But I, yeah, I don't know.
02:01:26.500 I could get that in any city at this point.
02:01:29.380 That is very common.
02:01:30.980 It is becoming very, very common.
02:01:32.960 Yeah.
02:01:33.560 It is.
02:01:34.560 I look at kids, the chalk outline with the blood.
02:01:37.160 It looks like a candy cane.
02:01:39.920 Anyway.
02:01:40.360 It's not a candy cane.
02:01:43.140 Just like you have to tell.
02:01:44.360 No, don't lick it.
02:01:45.060 Kids, don't eat the gum.
02:01:46.500 Yeah.
02:01:46.860 Don't lick the candy cane.
02:01:48.840 Have you seen Ryan Reynolds yet in Spirited?
02:01:53.100 No.
02:01:53.620 No.
02:01:54.000 Him and Will Ferrell, right?
02:01:55.220 Yeah.
02:01:55.640 Yeah.
02:01:55.860 No, I saw a preview for it, but I have not watched it yet.
02:01:58.460 It's really, really good.
02:02:00.020 I really like it.
02:02:01.080 Sarah, have you seen it?
02:02:03.120 I have.
02:02:03.800 I'm not really a fan.
02:02:05.520 No.
02:02:06.720 She's ruined.
02:02:07.520 That's Grinch right there.
02:02:08.800 Yeah.
02:02:09.040 It is.
02:02:09.400 It is.
02:02:09.440 It is Christmas.
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.
02:02:19.780 I'm like, what do you mean?
02:02:20.920 Well, it's a Christmas movie.
02:02:22.300 Right.
02:02:22.500 I mean, Elf.
02:02:23.580 Hello.
02:02:24.180 Yeah.
02:02:24.500 Like, I mean, that's what's supposed to happen in Christmas movies.
02:02:28.260 I know.
02:02:28.920 Have you watched, did you watch the sequel to A Christmas Story yet?
02:02:31.480 I haven't.
02:02:32.380 No.
02:02:32.860 I really want to.
02:02:33.660 Have you watched that?
02:02:34.280 I have not yet.
02:02:35.380 Yeah.
02:02:35.800 I have not.
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
02:02:44.780 and watch six hours.
02:02:46.240 It's like, hey, let's watch Lord of the Rings this year.
02:02:49.780 How about Avatar?
02:02:50.900 Yeah.
02:02:51.120 You can all get together and go to Avatar for three hours and 40 minutes.
02:02:54.320 Is it out yet?
02:02:55.260 It's out this weekend.
02:02:56.440 This is the weekend.
02:02:57.680 Not any interest at all.
02:03:00.780 I have zero interest.
02:03:02.760 Unfortunately, they're spending so much on advertising.
02:03:05.240 Some people are definitely going to go see it this weekend.
02:03:08.360 The Glenn Beck Program.