The Most Important Lessons from 2022 | Guests: Dr. Andrew Huff & Dr. Joseph Ladapo | 12⧸15⧸22
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Summary
Glenn Beck is back with a special holiday edition of The Glenn Beck Program. This week, he talks about the benefits of using Relief Factor for your dog s digestion, the Washington Post announces mass lay-offs, and Harry fast wants a plane that loops the loop.
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Hey, I thought we'd just start with just a little holiday.
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Time for toys and time for non-religion-associated excitements.
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Welcome to the holiday season, not the Christmas season, the holiday.
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You know, years ago, we made some of these songs like this.
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And it was funny because it was like, what are we going to do?
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Ah, it's not funny anymore because that's exactly what we have.
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You know, if we're going to do parody, what are we going to do?
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Put the word Christmas back into the holiday song?
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There's a couple of things that just put me in the holiday mood.
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One of them is the Washington Post has announced layoffs in a very tense town hall meeting.
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Video taken from inside the meeting and shared by the Washington Post national correspondent showed despondent employees peppering Ryan, the head of it, saying, you know, we're not going to turn the town hall into a grievance session.
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And they were they wanted to have some grievances aired there.
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One worker could be heard referencing the Washington Post's recent decision to end the Sunday magazine.
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And I'm going to give you a second just to weep from mourn for that.
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The magazine's 10 employees were given pink slips.
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One of the people said, Fred, you talked about positions getting eliminated.
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What are you going to do with the people's jobs?
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Are we all going to be treated like magazine staffers?
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He said, we'll have more information and it'll only be in single digit percentage wise.
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Oh, so is it one, which is a lot, or is it nine percent that's going to be laid off?
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And I just want to say, and I should publish this on The Blaze or Blaze TV or on many of my other really successful companies that, gosh, it is so horrible to see The Washington Post struggle like this.
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Rumor has it they could be out of business at any time.
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No, not more than like five or six years in a row.
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We used to celebrate the anniversary each year.
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And it was funny, as we celebrated the anniversary, they'd write a new one.
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So Glenn Beck is going broke and going to go out of business and yada yada.
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And if we're smart, we learn from those things.
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My guess is The Washington Post is not going to learn from those things.
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It's sad to see all of these problems at The Washington Post, at CNN, mass layoffs there.
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And the reason they're saying that, according to Mother Jones, of course, is evil Glenn Beck, you, you, of course, as usual, are the problem here.
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If you would have just eliminated me, you know, if you could have just liquidated me, I don't know, a few years ago.
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Believe me, I've gone through a lot of conversations about that.
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And we've usually landed on the phrase, there wouldn't be this Glenn Beck problem with all of those Glenn Beck.
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That one little element in the story, everything works out well.
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But, yeah, they're talking about how, I guess, you and your book, The Great Reset, Joe Biden and the Rise of the 21st Century Fascism.
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Is available now and was available earlier this year and seems to have created this snowball.
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Against ESG standards, which were just a feel-good measure to make sure companies could be socially conscious and responsible.
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So, they're giving the book the credit for starting all this.
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You, I will just say, your use of the word credit there is not what they're doing.
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If they would make some sort of a, I don't know, they're probably good at badges, you know.
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But some sort of a triangle of something, of some color, maybe green, black, you know, whatever, whatever.
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And I would wear that as a badge of honor from Mother Jones.
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You know, it was my goal a year ago, and we didn't think, why aren't you saying anything?
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Remember, my goal next year is to be more like that 85-year-old guy that's just like, I don't care.
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And everybody in the room is like, you know, it's grandpa.
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Because I'm not sure I'm going to make it to 85.
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And everyone just says, ah, what are you going to do?
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It was a year ago that I said, the biggest thing that we need to concentrate on and need to stop is ESG.
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I also probably didn't say on the air, no way to stop it.
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Uh, I think you get that impression in the, for, in the last chapter of like, because the last chapter is solutions.
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Uh, there's lots of dot, dot, dots in that particular chapter.
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You went out, got the book and educated yourself, educated the legislatures, educated the governors.
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It's almost like it is almost like it's a wonderful life.
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Cause I can tell you the, there've been a lot of people still hanging out in Afghanistan that were not.
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I mean, there's been a, a lot of change that has happened that has been based in this audience over the years.
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And really, I, gosh, what would the country be like without it?
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The things this audience has done in the last 20 years.
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I won't throw myself over that bridge in the snow this Christmas Eve.
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I, you know, we joke obviously, but it's, I'm proud of that.
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They, they really, they're certainly better people than, than I am.
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I'm just saying it is amazing when you realize like, I know it's a really great gathering of people.
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I sat there when I, when I was given the, um, I don't know, the lifetime, the legacy award.
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But in my head, I just think of the, you're probably going to be dead soon.
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So we wanted to give you this award shiny for your funeral.
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Um, and I'm standing there in front of all these moms, uh, who have done literally remarkable things, remarkable things.
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And, and I'm sitting there, I mean, I told you this weeks before off air, you'd say, what do you, what, what award are you getting or what are you getting it for?
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And I'm like, I don't, I don't, I have no idea why I'm getting this award.
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Um, and I mean that sincerely because all I do is sit here and talk, you know, you and I, yeah, this is the easy part.
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Imagine all the talking you do, if it just spilled out into people's houses and cars, okay.
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And then all those people go, wow, let's give them an award, let's give them an award.
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Uh, but all of these people, the people that listen to this program, I echo Stu.
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I'm going to stand behind you because there's a lot of stuff coming your way, but I will be there somewhere.
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So we have some, uh, you know, we have some news news coming up in just a minute.
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We're going to talk to the surgeon general of Florida today.
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And the guy, you remember Peter Daszak, who was with, uh, EcoHealth, uh, and they were the ones that were tied right in to Fauci.
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Uh, one of the vice presidents of EcoHealth is going to be joining us here in a few minutes.
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Um, he has a different story than Fauci and everybody else.
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Uh, and you'll be able to post that on Twitter.
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Now, I thought we would also get to some really important things like, um, well, title 42.
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It's hostile a pasta, uh, here, uh, right before Christmas.
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And I, I can't imagine what could possibly go wrong.
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The, um, border officials are now saying that in the next coming weeks, we could be facing
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You're saying it's 14,000 that they actually catch.
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Would that include people who are giving themselves up for asylum?
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Border patrol estimates that they estimates that they could see as many as 14,000 arrests
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per day, which would completely, totally overwhelm the border system.
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This is going to be the biggest story when, you know, when people are focusing on Christmas
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Biden is going to, uh, Biden is going to bail out California, New York, uh, and probably
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Washington state, maybe Oregon, if they are anyone who is overloaded, except for red states,
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anybody who is overloaded, um, just here are just some of the headlines.
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Gavin Newsom says, California is overwhelmed with migrants and can no longer fund the social
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Now let's remember back in August, uh, he said, uh, we are going to give, um, free medical
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We just can't continue to fund all of these things because of budgetary pressures being
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placed on the state and the offsetting issues that I have to address.
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He was calling for universal healthcare to include all illegal immigrants.
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So you're going to have California crying poor mouth.
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And what it was Cloward and Piven is about overwhelming the system.
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The idea was you, instead of trying to make the system better, as you might imagine some
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Democrat would, Oh, we need to make the welfare system better.
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Their idea was to overwhelm it so that you'd have a mass societal change.
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If you overwhelm the system with illegal immigrants and the States start to falter like that, what
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So if you overwhelm the border border, you've got 15,000 people coming across every day, at
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least you have all of these, all of the problems that come with that, including the money for
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You're overwhelming the prison system, the judicial system.
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You are overwhelming our cities, our States, our hospitals, our schools.
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We know today because of Washington state, California, and New York money, you are breaking
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the back of the U S dollar because, uh, New York can't do it without a billion dollars.
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We are going to be paying the, and you want, mark my words, it will not go through Congress.
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It'll be some executive order that will bail, start to bail States out.
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When you start printing billions and billions more of dollars to take care of all of these
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people, we can't, you will flood it with inflation.
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All of the money that is going to be going out will inflate the money and you will break
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It's really a good thing that they're trying out a brand new currency right now at the central
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Because they're so competent that they've prepared for a lot of these eventualities.
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So Greg Abbott has vowed to spend, uh, lots of money building the Texas border wall.
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It took months to negotiate with private property owners for the right to build on their property.
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Um, we'll be building more of the border wall next year, but we have, uh, 2,000 miles, 2,000.
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Um, uh, but, uh, we've only done 300 miles of the wall.
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Uh, that's, you know, that's, uh, that's really not good.
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Uh, Abbott said, uh, that, um, Texas broke ground on a two mile portion in the Rio Grande city.
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And, um, this is the main entry point because it's so close to where the migrants are coming.
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Um, he is now going online and trying to crowdfund donations.
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He's raised $55 million, but we are looking at, um, we are looking at billions of dollars
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to do this 27 miles that he has just awarded the contract for, uh, 27 miles is $600 million.
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We were supposed to have the Florida, uh, the Florida Surgeon General on with us, uh, in
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We just got, uh, word that, uh, there's some sort of an emergency going on, uh, that he
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So he is not, does he still do like emergency surgery?
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Is there like somebody had a broken leg or is it like a paperwork emergency?
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I mean, I don't want to, you know, diminish his job because he's like, he's like going
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Uh, someone's lip filler just fell out and he had to step in and fix the situation.
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Anyway, uh, he is going to be joining us, uh, in a future date.
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Uh, his apologies, my apologies, uh, and I hope everything is okay.
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Um, now we have another wonderful guest for you.
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This is the guy who claims the biggest coverup in history is the coverup of where COVID came
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He said, I tried to warn them and I know COVID was a lab leak.
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He's the former vice president of eco health Alliance.
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He is, um, he says he was there for the greatest coverup in history and the biggest U S intelligence
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I'd be better if we, you know, we had people that were actually, uh, doing something about,
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uh, the lab leak in, uh, Wuhan, if that is indeed what it was.
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Can you give us the evidence on, on how sure you are?
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And the reason why there's a couple of different things, but the smoking guns here are, if you
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look at the genetics of the virus, the SARS-CoV-2 virus, there is, see, there were sequences
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that were patented in 2016 that show up in the wild strain that emerges, which everyone
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says was due to a naturally emerging zoonoses event.
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It's a one in a billion chances that that could happen in nature.
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And in the book or my new book, the truth about Wuhan, I lay out all the different scientific
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facts from peer reviewed studies in government documents to prove what I'm saying.
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So, you know, we've, we've talked to you before, um, you know, when you, when this first hit
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the scene, um, and you have been brave enough to, to consistently state that this was, uh,
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Wuhan, uh, what has changed since I think we were, we were on a year ago to talk about,
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you were on a year ago talking about Peter Daszak working for the CIA.
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You have got to have had the biggest hammers coming your way.
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Has that changed or are people more, uh, open to this?
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You know, they say theory, but I, I, I've done my own homework as well.
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Uh, and, uh, I believe this is, this was a lab leak.
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Is it easier to speak about this now, or is it still poison?
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And over that course of the year, I went through the most severe, uh, harassment from the FBI,
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the department of Homeland Security, the Michigan state police.
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I actually shook an undercover FBI agent's hand and I told them that I beat the U S government.
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Um, Tom Renz, my attorney, I, we filed a billion dollar lawsuit against equal affiliates,
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uh, Peter Daszak, Dr. Ralph Barrett from the university of North Carolina, Dr. Ian Lipkin.
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And we also filed a report with Congress, uh, three months ago.
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So the accumulation of events are, I catch the Michigan state police and FBI trespassing
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This is after I got into a gunfight with these people.
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Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, slow down, slow down.
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I know they're in the book, but give me the details.
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Well, so I haven't quite, uh, I'm not a hundred percent firm on the connections, but the way
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that the department, the federal department of Homeland security works, uh, and this is
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from my experience working closely with the agency over years is that they typically rely
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on, on state and local, uh, law enforcement authorities, correct.
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And so in the state of Michigan, the Michigan state police actually, uh, works as the Michigan,
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um, form of their department of Homeland security at the state level.
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So I think that's the connection between the federal government.
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And there was, I live in a very remote area and I've been harassed and there've been people
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breaking into my house, uh, repeatedly, which I reported to the law enforcement.
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Um, I mean, just all sorts of crazy, weird things.
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They pointed at something called a long range acoustic device at my house is something that
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we used to use in the military against terrorists.
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So anyways, I look out my window and, uh, there's an armed trespasser coming up to my
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house and it's, you know, I live in a very remote area.
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And if you don't address this right like that with all the other things that have been happening,
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um, you know, law, law enforcement, it could take them an hour to get here.
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So I told, told my wife to call the sheriff's department.
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I would say that there was armed to notify that there was trespassing on our property.
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And I grabbed the firearms and I went to the door.
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I served in an operation at enduring freedom, operation Iraqi freedom, um, the height of this
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So I know, I know how to handle this kind of situation.
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Well, I chased this person onto my property and he turned, uh, at me with the firearms.
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So I proceeded to, uh, shoot at this person at a distance of probably about 50 or 60 meters.
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He ran into a swamp and that's when I started receiving return fire across the swamp at about
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And, uh, I guess the short of this is that, um, I won as in the fact that I wasn't killed.
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I realized at that point that their biggest fear was actually me catching them or them
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getting hurt on my property is whatever they're trying to do.
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And, uh, yeah, the, the, the Michigan state police and the sheriff's department never showed
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And I called them back and asked why they weren't coming out.
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And they said they were diverted to a car accident, but the gunfight on my property wasn't
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And, uh, they didn't, uh, they, they never came back.
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I mean, well, so anyways, that's behind me and that's all in the book.
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And as this, this, this story builds and builds, they keep on amp the pressure on me.
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I mean, they did something similar to, um, uh, Stephen Hatfield and, um, Bruce Ivan, who
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are affiliated with the anthrax attacks, actually, you know, if you go look into their story,
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they actually did similar things to them as what they did to me.
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But so we found the lawsuit, Tom runs and I do, I actually catch these people who are
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trespassing on my property with hard evidence that they're, they're trespassing and it all
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My book, my book comes out and all the, this, this insanity goes away.
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Well, the, uh, safest place is to be right in the center of the spotlight and making sure
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Um, what is it that you think they're trying to stop you?
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Well, I was a firsthand witness to the discussion, well, the discussions of gain of function at
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I actually have the, uh, original understanding the risk of bat coronavirus emergence proposal,
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It clearly shows that the gain of function work began under a different project under the
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United States Agency for International Development called PREDICT.
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And that work under that project brought Xi Zhang Li and Dr. Barak together to start doing this
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And, you know, the other thing here too, is that I understand the inner workings of
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E-Colk Alliance, the people who work there and the nature of how they were doing business.
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You know, I understand how the welcome trust was involved, the Google foundation, all these
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So, you know, of course, I'm probably the most damaging expert and witness against everything
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On top of it, I used to have a top secret clearance.
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I worked on, you know, I'm very well respected in this space.
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They had no other choice than to come after me.
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That's the way that I guess other experts looked at it.
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I mean, because I believe that this is, this was a, an arrogant gain of function plan that
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has been in the works for multiple years and it went wrong and nobody wanted to own up on
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They're taking the money that they're getting now, even more money, and they're doubling
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down and doing more of these kinds of experiments.
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It's absolutely true, but there's actually something very, quite unique about the Wuhan
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While I worked at Equal Health Alliance, I actually asked the question, like, why are
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And this was after I was promoted to being executive, simply because, you know, in my previous
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work, work experience in bioterror, national security, I knew that this was the suspected
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And the Chinese only have a history of, you know, lying and cheating and stealing with
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So I was actually looking out, trying to protect the company.
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And, you know, after the disease emerges, I put it all together.
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The Chinese did not need $600,000 of American money to do gain of function research.
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They don't need five, $10 million of money to do this type of bioweapons work.
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So in context of DASA telling me that he was working with the CIA, it looks like what
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the assumption here of the parties involved was that the United States was going to basically
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give the Chinese advanced biotechnology, because they were about 10 years behind the United
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States, for access to their bioweapons laboratory.
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Except, once again, the United States gets the shaft.
00:35:38.760
And I think that that right there is what brought the intelligence community against me, because
00:35:47.080
I mean, this is essentially just another another 9-11 all over again, in terms of the intelligence
00:35:56.460
Do you believe that people will go to jail for this?
00:36:00.460
I mean, I believe Fauci, if proven what I believe he did, and what a lot of evidence
00:36:07.220
shows that he did, I think he should be in jail.
00:36:11.600
Are any of these people going to pay a price, do you think?
00:36:15.400
Well, I think Tom Renz and I will bankrupt most of them.
00:36:18.320
I mean, I can almost guarantee that our cases are rock solid.
00:36:21.220
And we have whistleblowers from the Chinese side of this actually working with us, too.
00:36:25.440
So I think we're going to bankrupt Dr. Fauci, Dr. Barrick, Dr. Lipkin, for sure.
00:36:31.660
I also believe there's a good chance that if, you know, Governor DeSantis goes through with
00:36:36.320
some of his plans for the investigation, and I should probably be careful with that, I
00:36:41.700
know he has some tricks up his sleeves, and if he follows through, Drs.
00:36:46.420
Barrick, Fauci, and Daszak will probably go to prison, either at the state or the federal
00:36:53.940
In reality, if we were being fair, we'd be facing the death penalty.
00:37:00.760
Dr. Andrew Huff, the name of the book is The Truth About Wuhan.
00:37:12.480
And, you know, don't take anything as gospel, but he was there and was in a position to know
00:37:31.340
As the economy struggles to right itself and the housing market in particular begins to
00:37:38.740
settle back into a normal range, we need to move on with our lives.
00:37:44.900
We need to still, you know, do the things we have to do.
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And if you're moving, I mean, selling and buying a house.
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You need the best real estate agent with just a ton of experience.
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More importantly, knows the market and knows all of the, I don't want to say tricks of the
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Making sure that your house is seen by the most number of eyeballs.
00:38:17.180
And that doesn't happen after they take your business.
00:38:24.360
People have to be trafficking the websites that these real estate agents have.
00:38:31.900
This is my company and we have gone across the country and we have taken applicants.
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And we have, I think, 13,000 real estate agents now on our list, but we only approve about
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a thousand of them because we want to make sure they're the best of the best to our standards.
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I want you to interview them, but I think you'll be impressed.
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Get your house sold for the most amount of money and on time, get the right house.
00:39:06.220
You know, it's, um, that doctor, when she, or when he called in and he's talking about
00:39:33.080
all the things that were going on five years ago, I wouldn't have believed any of it.
00:39:38.360
And still your antenna should go up and go, let's, I mean, that's quite a claim.
00:39:44.540
But I have, uh, much less, uh, hard time believing that our federal government is up
00:40:02.900
Um, all kinds of, um, you know, lefty activists were involved in this.
00:40:08.060
We have the DOJ official now that, uh, is touting the prosecution of anti-abortion advocates and
00:40:17.500
not talking about the vandalized pregnancy centers.
00:40:20.420
Cause they haven't even looked into some of those.
00:40:22.600
Uh, we have the, uh, the mom and former Georgetown university professor, uh, she started talking
00:40:32.900
about, you know, books, uh, declaring America to be racist as wrong.
00:40:39.980
They're coming after, they're coming after her.
00:40:44.040
Um, you have the, the weird thing about the body cam footage from Paul Pelosi's attack.
00:40:51.580
Did you see yesterday it was shown in court, but only to the judge, no one could see it.
00:40:58.240
You could hear it, but no one could see it except the judge.
00:41:03.020
Why, why there's just too many things that are happening right now that are, um, that just,
00:41:13.700
they just show that our government is out of control.
00:41:17.040
And I wonder where the, the real true liberals, not progressives are standing up for the bill
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It is disturbing, uh, that we do not make enough medicine here in our country.
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Um, and if something goes wrong, if we have a disruption at all in the supply chain, um,
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You know, as we head into the holiday season, what is it that we have learned in 2022 before
00:43:53.160
we flip the calendar, maybe we should ask ourselves.
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What was the most important thing that you learned?
00:44:04.700
And that can be through the news or, or anything.
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What is it that you learned that you think is going to be important in 2023?
00:44:17.300
Remember, it's been only six months since Roe versus Wade was overturned.
00:44:23.940
Doesn't it feel like it's been, I don't know, 10 years.
00:44:27.940
It feels like that's at least a year ago or the invasion into the Ukraine.
00:44:36.620
Doesn't that seem like that's been going on for a long time?
00:44:39.020
Or is it, maybe it's just me, but I'm having a hard time just keeping track on how long the,
00:44:46.580
it seems like a decade happens every month, almost a year, every week.
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We're going to get into this and also talk about the holidays, if you're prepared for them or not.
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Stu, what is the thing that you learned this year?
00:46:47.540
What's a thing you learned that you think, wow, that's important?
00:47:03.900
I didn't think you were going to talk about the lesson you learned.
00:47:15.220
Saying that is that we talk a lot about stuff all the time, and I'm very certain about many things.
00:47:35.800
Things are going to turn wrong at any given moment.
00:47:37.700
You're going to get an ice ball to the head, and your team is going to lose.
00:47:41.160
I cannot believe that Roe versus Wade was overturned.
00:47:45.460
To this moment, it's still one of the most shocking things that has happened since we started talking about the news 8 zillion years ago together.
00:47:53.160
The entire time we were talking about that, I never bought that this would actually occur.
00:48:00.760
And so, it's still, to me, the biggest news story of the year of, I don't know how...
00:48:06.760
I mean, we're talking about 63 million people that are not alive that should have been.
00:48:13.980
I think maybe one of the biggest stories we've ever covered.
00:48:20.220
It goes from, oh, well, it's overturned to, well, how will it affect the midterms in like eight seconds?
00:48:25.900
So, I don't know that we actually really focused on it, but still a lot of work to be done on that one.
00:48:32.860
That was a stunning moment, and I learned at times to maybe tamp down my pessimism.
00:48:38.560
We talked on your show last night, I don't know, Stu does something, and we talked about the biggest story of the year.
00:48:49.620
I didn't ask you what you thought the biggest story of the year was.
00:48:58.000
Because we've talked about this before in that I think it would be a terrible, terrible show, to be clear.
00:49:08.240
But if we came in here every day, we could morally justify only talking about abortion.
00:49:15.520
It would be an awful show and no one would listen to it.
00:49:18.360
But morally, that choice would be justified because of just the impact on the world.
00:49:31.240
The number worldwide is a billion, a billion, a billion people that should be alive that are not.
00:49:40.820
Well, it's a good thing because we don't have the space or the resources for them, Stu.
00:49:45.660
Look, I cheer for people, more people to be here, to be alive.
00:49:53.240
I tell you, the good news on abortion, I guess what I learned this year, the biggest lesson I learned was you shouldn't be overwhelmed because we're only fighting one thing.
00:50:09.480
Every time in the last 20 years, I'll see something, I'll be like, geez, how are we going to watch that one, too?
00:50:18.980
And we felt overwhelmed, and that was their key.
00:50:29.480
They're gloating, the Justice Department, about going after these activists.
00:50:35.080
And you see what the hospitals are doing, trying to make sure that if you're a doctor, you have to do it.
00:50:43.260
You have the surgeries, the mutilation surgeries of our children now.
00:50:55.120
They were compassionate for old people who are really sick, and they have no chance of living.
00:51:04.560
They are now allowing children, if they can ask for it, if they don't feel they have a future and a reason to live, they can ask their doctor for suicide drugs.
00:51:45.880
Well, we know now that the system is so corrupted, it is evil.
00:51:54.040
You know, I told you at one point, if we're not careful, we will become the darkest nation ever to be on earth.
00:52:04.420
We will be, we will make, I've said this for 25 years, we will make the Nazis look like rookies.
00:52:13.320
Remember, I used to talk to you about, we're on a highway and there's lots of exits, but at some point we're going to come to a bridge.
00:52:27.020
But we can, we're shooting off the normal American bridge.
00:52:32.320
And about 25 feet down, there's another, there's another highway.
00:52:40.660
This is the highway that our destination at the end of this one is we're the Nazis.
00:52:46.780
Please, I suggest we stop the car soon, get off at the nearest exit and find your way back home.
00:52:59.360
You're going to have to find new ways, but get back.
00:53:07.880
And I think I'm more optimistic, believe it or not, because I know who the enemy is now.
00:53:14.620
Oh, people could totally sense your optimism in that last, that last rant.
00:53:19.600
The last rant where we jumped off the highway to the Nazi land.
00:53:22.660
They were like, oh my gosh, how much optimism can I take in one morning?
00:53:34.420
And they were environmentalists, so red and green.
00:53:38.480
So, anyway, um, the, the optimism comes from, I know how that battle ends.
00:53:55.740
I don't know if we have, I don't know if we're holding the winning hand politically.
00:54:00.580
We are morally, and we are for the test of time, might be 20 years, might be a thousand
00:54:10.140
years, but the people who are standing against what's happening right now in America, you
00:54:16.620
are on the right side, and historians will recognize that at some point.
00:54:23.840
Um, but I will tell you that I believe we were all born for a reason.
00:54:30.500
We're born at this time in this country with the skills that you have.
00:54:38.640
Whatever it is, as long as you stand and are immovable, unless the spirit tells you to move,
00:54:58.260
We are the Philadelphia Eagles when it comes to politically.
00:55:18.360
They might go to the Super Bowl, and they might win.
00:55:21.360
I literally thought they were going to lose the Super Bowl every single second until the
00:55:38.200
Yes, we've made some really great plays lately, but until the clock says zero and the score
00:55:53.340
All right, let me continue here with you in just a second.
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Stu says this is the biggest story of the year.
00:56:04.820
There is nothing that will bring us more favor, more favor than standing up for children who
00:56:17.240
No doubt that anyone who is trying to save children will find favor with the Lord.
00:56:26.820
Ending of slavery, sex slavery, ending of what's going on, mental slavery that is happening
00:56:36.580
now in our schools with what they're trying to jam down our children's throats, sexually,
00:56:45.240
Pre-born is one aspect of this, and I have, this is, I love my clients.
00:56:54.840
I love the people that I talk about because I use the products, I know the products, I know
00:57:04.040
The people at pre-born came to me a year ago, maybe, I have no time, could be 10 years, could
00:57:11.540
be yesterday, came to me and said, we have a very limited budget, and we don't know how
00:57:24.740
And they said, so we want your opinion, do you think you're, and I said, I think my audience
00:57:37.100
And so they invested in the show and trusted me and trusted that you would respond, and
00:57:44.980
Do you know that this audience, this year, it goes back to what we were talking about
00:57:51.440
If we were Jimmy Stewart in It's a Wonderful Life, do you know how many things would be
00:58:01.580
Stu brought up all of the lives that were saved from Afghanistan.
00:58:08.100
I bring up Operation OUR and the Nazarene Fund, look at those lives.
00:58:13.820
All of that wouldn't have happened because you wouldn't have existed, this audience wouldn't
00:58:19.560
This audience, in the last like eight or nine months, have saved, verifiably, you can put
00:58:36.280
45,000 humans were born this year because of you.
00:58:47.180
That shows one person just doing their part can truly change the world.
00:58:56.280
Now, it is Christmastime, and I want to speak directly to people who have lots of money,
00:59:08.420
Whoever it is that has lots of money, $15,000 right now will be doubled.
00:59:18.400
In fact, if you just give $28, it will be doubled.
00:59:22.600
But they are looking for more ultrasound machines because that's the key to turning these moms.
00:59:29.700
If you've had an exceptional year, could I ask, if you would, tax deductible, there's never a better $15,000 that you have spent than an ultrasound that will save babies' lives.
00:59:46.080
We're trying to get to, I think it's a million dollars by the end of the year, and I've only got two more days on the radio, so it's all going to be up to you.
00:59:54.780
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These are things that you were, I mean, they may have been crossing your mind, but they were cemented this year, or they were new to you?
01:01:15.340
You know, I knew these things were coming, and I, you know, I knew that evil was a part of it, but I'm immovable now.
01:01:27.940
I have learned that I'm capable of more than I ever thought I was, and handling more than I ever thought I could.
01:01:40.600
And that in an area that I don't necessarily agree with the direction, I can put myself in the middle of it and be a positive light.
01:01:53.860
I don't necessarily agree with the direction that some of our state is going education-wise.
01:02:00.000
But I can be, I can't talk to the kids about Jesus, but I can show him through my interactions with them.
01:02:14.640
I have to tell you, I think the most effective Christians are not the ones who put on the happy face, but the ones that are truly at peace and weather storm after storm after storm.
01:02:27.860
And eventually, when you watch these people, and they're so kind and gracious, and the things that upset everybody else don't seem, for instance, people don't understand when you mourn, but you're not hysterical at a funeral.
01:02:52.700
And so it's hard, it's really hard, but you don't lose hope.
01:02:58.700
And I think those kind of people, which you kind of sound like, Corinne, the people who just live it, are the ones that people come up to eventually, when they're in hard times, they go, what is it that you have?
01:03:12.880
What is it that you have that makes you so kind and happy and gracious?
01:03:23.520
I will tell you, one of the lessons I learned this year, too, was that I am more capable than I thought.
01:03:32.860
You know, I started painting three or four years ago.
01:03:40.160
Three o'clock in the morning, I'd be up painting and practicing and, you know.
01:03:43.660
And if you take it seriously and really put the time in, you can do it.
01:03:49.120
This year, Tanya and I are buying each other a piano because I want to learn to play.
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And because of what I learned by doing art, I know I can accomplish that.
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As we come up to the end of the year, I wanted to spend some time because I've learned some really important things.
01:06:09.340
And probably the most important thing that I learned this year is that we are in a spiritual battle and all of the armory is already on the battlefield.
01:06:21.000
And if you, as somebody who is trying to be on the Lord's side, if you don't understand that, you are going to be lost one way or another.
01:06:37.060
And I've talked about, you know, there's going to come a time when if you don't have a connection to the Spirit, you're going to be lost.
01:06:48.780
There's coming times where your life will be dependent on if you hear, stop, stop right now, turn around or stop, be quiet.
01:07:01.700
Stop, hang up the phone with that person right now.
01:07:04.860
If you are not attuned to those things, you will be lost.
01:07:14.920
I've known it for a long time, but it is cement.
01:07:32.940
Petunia in Virginia, welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:07:45.240
Listen, I was just hanging out at my house, and I just, I'm so glad to hear how many babies y'all have saved this year.
01:08:02.000
I was telling your screen caller that I've got four sisters, and one of my younger sisters was faced with two times in her life when she got pregnant.
01:08:20.280
But when she went back and told the men that she was with, they were not.
01:08:32.820
So the first occasion, I tried to intervene, but I wasn't successful.
01:08:39.620
And then the second occasion, I actually went over to the man's.
01:08:48.260
And I knocked on his door, and he didn't know me from Adam, you know.
01:08:53.760
And I just sat down and talked to him, and he was real defensive at first.
01:09:31.920
And we have made really good progress on this front.
01:09:41.360
First of all, it's an honor to be talking to somebody who's in the Radio Hall of Fame.
01:09:49.460
No, I would just, you talked about, you've talked more recently than you have in the past
01:09:56.320
about, it's not principalities and powers, we can live in high places.
01:10:02.800
And to me, personally, you've talked about that more than you have in, you know, the past
01:10:10.200
But what I've learned is, basically, besides voting, there's really nothing that I can do
01:10:18.200
personally on a large scale, and that things are out of my control.
01:10:24.560
But the scripture in the Bible says that he will pour out his spirit in the last days, and
01:10:35.800
So, basically, what I've learned is, and I, you know, grown up in church, been in church
01:10:41.020
my whole life, been preaching his words since I was 15.
01:10:44.740
But anyway, I've learned that I need to depend on God more because of the things I cannot
01:10:53.660
Because if it was something I could see, then that takes faith out of it, because faith
01:11:03.620
Well, there is, Derek, I think you're right on track.
01:11:11.000
You know, my staff knows that I have, we have our own color-coded system.
01:11:19.500
You hear me talk about Jesus, hmm, maybe a little trouble coming our way.
01:11:24.940
You hear me talk about prayer and even pray on the air, uh-oh, you hear me start really
01:11:33.420
quoting scripture and saying, uh, this is spiritual, and that's all there is, and that's the time
01:11:44.180
And I've said that for, what, 15 years, 20 years?
01:11:48.400
And so we are at, I don't know, I don't remember, I'd be bad in the military, because is it
01:12:06.180
Um, what I learned this year, first, let me give you some background.
01:12:11.320
I've been a member of the church for a long time.
01:12:13.420
Matter of fact, you and I met on several occasions.
01:12:16.900
And, um, a couple of years ago, the state of Pennsylvania passed something called the Defense
01:12:23.580
And what it required is for all the church members to get, um, an investigation so they
01:12:31.420
could hold church positions that dealt with children.
01:12:35.420
And I stood up in my church that day and I said, are we free men or not?
01:12:42.200
And now this past year, what I see is the church anxiously, anxiously engaged in obeying, you
01:12:50.840
know, mass mandates, no singing, the virtual thing, everything else.
01:12:55.120
The Mormon church is having trouble getting its members back.
01:12:59.520
And I want your reflections on this because I think it's a really big deal.
01:13:12.700
Um, and I don't, um, I disagree with things like the Respect for Marriage Act.
01:13:18.720
Uh, I disagreed with the, uh, COVID, uh, mandates.
01:13:23.380
However, that's not my calling to speak for the church.
01:13:29.160
My calling is to speak for me and my family and on broadcast.
01:13:36.260
I speak to America about America, uh, and those should never co-mingle.
01:13:46.040
If they don't, I'm not a robot to anybody, nor are you.
01:13:52.040
Um, and this is something that our church preaches.
01:13:56.200
And if they don't, you should look for a church that does.
01:13:59.240
But I think all Christian churches most understand personal revelation.
01:14:06.160
You must, and that's when I say the spirit, personal revelation, you need to have a personal relationship
01:14:16.000
with God and the spirit and hear it and train yourself.
01:14:25.100
I don't follow any church, any man, anything blindly.
01:14:35.880
I ask, will you verify this, that this is what I'm supposed to do?
01:14:47.660
Sometimes when I don't hear an answer, it's like, uh, kind of, I guess he's leaving it
01:14:51.480
up to me because it's not going to change my life one way or another.
01:14:57.180
But I ask, you may be at some point in the future, the only Christian, you know, I'm talking
01:15:12.860
You may be in the future, the only Christian, you know, that at least is truly holding on
01:15:22.060
to the path, not one of a, a new fangled, uh, Christians that have rejected the Bible.
01:15:33.540
You're not going to find a priest, a pastor, a rabbi.
01:15:52.580
Because your relationship is with God and you take your marching orders from him.
01:16:08.740
But I will gladly give that passport up to not lose the passport to the kingdom.
01:16:17.980
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Yeah, I learned not to challenge the universe to nothing can get worse than this.
01:18:09.400
I generally don't wish ill on anybody, and I'm not.
01:18:19.360
I really wish for a very long-term version of that just to see the events slow down because
01:18:26.980
I often think about the times, I remember when we first started doing this show, there
01:18:31.180
were times where we would struggle to figure out what should we talk about?
01:18:36.740
We'd have to come up with things that were futuristic or philosophical stuff.
01:18:47.980
Every time I talk to you, they're like, oh, hey, I guess you guys got a lot to talk about.
01:18:53.160
There is, you know, today, and this is why I've made, for the first time ever, my personal
01:19:02.780
show prep that I've got the best staff in the nation.
01:19:16.680
And we all spend 24 hours looking at the news, doing research, et cetera, et cetera.
01:19:26.240
Today, I'm probably getting to maybe 15 of them.
01:19:31.060
But I look at them and they are all extraordinarily important.
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And you'll get it every day, first thing in the morning, instead of, you know, going
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And you can just open this up and you can read all the stories that I and my team think are
01:19:55.820
the most important stories that you really need to pay attention to or start to starting
01:20:17.700
I really appreciate what you've been talking about today.
01:20:20.980
But one of the things that I think I've learned listening to your show, especially, is just
01:20:31.080
And I mean, it has all the attributes of a religion.
01:20:34.420
And it has all, including, which I think is the most dangerous, is, you know, with the
01:20:39.580
virtue signaling, is that it looks like if you stand up for these things, then that kind
01:20:46.280
replaces having to have a faith as a background.
01:20:52.000
You're doing good, quote unquote, for the people.
01:20:57.160
And if you are a heretic, if you don't believe everything that the Church of Wokeism believes, there's
01:21:11.120
Elon Musk is not somebody who is a conservative.
01:21:21.840
He is a lefty in so many ways, especially with environmentalism, which they all say is
01:21:34.900
He believes something that they don't believe, even though a lot of the stuff they believe,
01:21:41.040
But there is an inquisition, and I don't think they will rest until he is either dead or broke.
01:21:52.820
He had to stop the guy who was posting, and now there's several people that were posting
01:21:59.340
the location of his airplane and him at all times in real time.
01:22:05.780
That happened to me one time in New York for about a week.
01:22:12.240
It was a website that then eventually got sued out of business.
01:22:17.160
And they were posting my movements in real time.
01:22:32.860
And they're doing that to Elon Musk, and nobody says anything.
01:22:40.760
He's saying that now people are stalking his children.
01:22:43.020
Oh, these people will not rest because it is a church.
01:22:47.720
And the Grand Inquisitor, whoever that is, has decided he must be excommunicated.
01:22:54.680
And he must wear sackcloth or die, be burned at the stake.
01:24:14.120
I'm kind of reflecting, what did I learn this year?
01:24:18.560
We talked about one of them last hour, but we don't have to feel overwhelmed.
01:24:23.240
We're only fighting one thing, and that is evil.
01:24:41.260
That was an important cementing of my feet this week or this year.
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But something else I learned, and that comes in 60 seconds.
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Well, you've talked about it, actually, indirectly all year long and really for quite some time.
01:28:43.280
But throughout this year, I listened to you, particularly as we were, you know, leading through the primaries and then leading through the election.
01:28:50.520
And it was all about principles and red lines repeatedly.
01:28:55.320
And that kind of thinking kind of coincided with me going back through the books that I've bought from you as well as from David Barton.
01:29:03.680
And then also what kept coming up in my mind was a favorite item from your pop-up museums, which was the first draft of the Declaration of Independence.
01:29:13.660
And the number one thing was slavery and how it was anti-Christian.
01:29:20.080
And, you know, 10 of the 12, Georgia and Carolina, backed out.
01:29:26.200
And we said, well, we're going to hang together.
01:29:29.460
And I have those blown up in, you know, prints in my office.
01:29:37.780
You're talking about the first draft of the Declaration of Independence.
01:29:45.500
It was only South Carolina and Georgia that said, no, we don't want the slavery stuff in there.
01:29:55.340
And so that said, no, we're not going to do this.
01:29:59.280
And I, I, I love that document and I loved the idea originally, but I think that actually
01:30:05.280
that might've been something that has kind of percolated under a lot of the problems that
01:30:12.620
And so that's why I wanted to bring it to you was that this idea of hang together or hang
01:30:20.880
Not a good thing for us since the start, because you can now even see it to get today and all
01:30:27.320
throughout the election season was that, you know, we started saying, well, we're going
01:30:32.080
We're going to create this wave and we're going to continue to hope that these Republicans
01:30:36.200
are going to vote the way we want and stick to our principles.
01:30:42.280
So we continue to, you know, feed effectively lines out of our declaration of independence,
01:30:50.340
Trying to draw analogies, trying to saying that, well, if we don't, then we're going to
01:30:56.040
Well, if you recall history again, well, the, all the apostles hung separately, but they did
01:31:03.560
it because they stuck to God's principles and they said, we're not going to cross this
01:31:12.360
And so you had people beheaded, you had people crucified on down the line.
01:31:17.580
So I think that's what's happening here is that we've done the same thing.
01:31:26.400
The only way to reverse that is not to say, throw all the bums out.
01:31:34.660
You know, I mean, I'm for that, by the way, for all the bums out, but I'm not going to
01:31:43.200
The way to fix that is to fix your own home and your own community and your own home, your
01:31:49.140
own home state first, because the, the, um, the American colonies were for the most part,
01:31:59.380
God fearing people and they could handle themselves and they had their own moral code.
01:32:13.500
Let me give you something else that I learned, uh, this year that I think is really important.
01:32:26.880
I have four children in the last four months, three of them have been suicidal.
01:32:42.220
And, uh, it's another thing that makes me say evil is real.
01:32:56.820
It is real and it will attack and attack and attack and attack.
01:33:02.280
Um, if evil can't stop you, it will use everything at its disposal to stop you.
01:33:15.180
And I come from a family that has a history of suicide.
01:33:22.580
And so we take it very, very seriously in my family.
01:33:41.200
I don't know how I, I don't, I don't know how they are processing all the things that they're processing because they're processing way too much.
01:34:15.800
My feet are not in cement yet, but this is, I can feel it being poured around this position.
01:34:32.460
These stats started changing around the time the phone came into our life, the iPhone.
01:34:51.860
The iPhone makes everyone believe that they must be tied to that phone.
01:35:01.120
You try to take your phone, your kid's phones away for a week.
01:35:15.820
I don't, you know, just, you can borrow my phone and call them.
01:35:25.220
We have lost touch with each other, physically with each other.
01:35:32.660
Social media is making us divide ourselves and get further apart from each other.
01:36:14.280
At night, before I go to bed, I'll spend 20 minutes just scrolling through people that are accomplishing amazing things.
01:36:25.600
I think this is one of the reasons why I'm so convinced in time I'm going to be able to play the piano.
01:36:32.180
And really kind of, I mean, not be a professional at, but I mean, you know, master it enough to be able to really play it.
01:36:43.540
Because I'm watching people and I'm seeing them accomplish amazing things.
01:36:52.340
I mean, when I first started watching them, I was like, geez, man, am I a slug?
01:36:55.960
Yeah, but think about how much time they spent doing that.
01:37:05.160
We all should be spending an hour learning something new every day.
01:37:11.100
One hour that you can be spending that in a book.
01:37:43.720
Our kids are taking pictures of themselves by themselves in their rooms.
01:37:55.100
It's becoming more me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me.
01:38:10.940
Go mow the lawn and take care of the hedges around your house.
01:38:40.020
There is something about when we go up to the ranch where we have to mend fences.
01:38:46.400
I mean, I don't even know how many miles of fence my ranch has.
01:38:53.000
And that fence, some of it was put up in like 1910.
01:39:03.580
And it's going to take my generation and my kids' generation to get it all.
01:39:08.900
But there is something that you feel good at the end of the day after you've just done nothing but hard work.
01:39:22.740
School's got to be made easier and easier and easier.
01:39:25.220
Lower the standards while they're saying you're not really anyone unless you're in one of these categories.
01:39:49.260
It doesn't matter because of the skin of the animal.
01:39:53.820
Well, that life matters because that life did something.
01:40:06.740
There is no reason to do anything, to accomplish anything.
01:40:12.020
You're being told it's okay to go riot and burn cities down with no regard for consequence.
01:40:29.620
Don't do anything because you can't do anything.
01:40:37.760
Oh, and by the way, you have to fight these evil guys who are trying to make sure that you never accomplish anything.
01:40:44.160
And here, sit with this phone that will also tell you you're nothing.
01:40:52.740
You don't have enough talent that will just pitch you in anger and make sure that you don't have any real friends or contact.
01:41:02.620
I think it's time that is said by a majority of us out loud, and then we do things about it.
01:41:22.940
Hey, I know this is a really great babysitter, but no, you're not playing on the iPad.
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01:43:07.680
Oh, I learned from your description of your dream 10 years ago to pay attention to my dreams.
01:43:16.880
And, man, that was so impactful, Glenn, and I just want to thank you for having the courage to share that with all of us.
01:43:34.000
I never even considered sharing that dream because, you know, it was crazy and scary.
01:43:46.300
And it wasn't until, when did I share that, two weeks ago, that I shared that, I felt that I was supposed to share that at this time.
01:43:55.920
And I have heard more response on that than probably anything that we have done in the last couple of years.
01:44:07.840
And, and I hope it makes a lot of times, but there are dreams that are just processing and clearing out the mind's filing cabinets.
01:44:22.900
So, you know what every economist and stockbroker and analysis and financial consultant have in common?
01:44:41.100
Not any of them have a crystal ball that can tell you the future of the market.
01:44:50.240
Truth is, I don't know what the economy is going to look like from one day to the next.
01:45:03.680
You make sure that your portfolio, anything that you have, your 401k, is diverse enough so you don't have all of your money in one place.
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And that goes for the stock market, but it also goes for the physical cash dollar.
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Our media has clearly demonstrated that it is impossible to report accurately on something if you're also taking money from that same something.
01:46:15.620
So what these people did was, what these researchers did was they looked, they performed autopsies on individuals who died suddenly, unexpectedly, without any, any known explanation, any known acute illness within a few weeks of COVID-19 vaccination.
01:46:39.720
And what they found was in their, in the group of people they looked at, four out of 35 people who they looked at actually had myocarditis.
01:46:51.980
And it was a type of myocarditis that was different from the typical types of myocarditis, which you can get from viruses, many different types of viruses.
01:47:02.500
And specifically, it was a type of myocarditis that they attributed to mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.
01:47:09.860
That is Dr. Joseph Lodipo, he's the Surgeon General of Florida, and he, he joins us now.
01:47:26.640
A lot of people are looking at you and Ron DeSantis with a great deal of hope that we can finally actually talk about science without any politics and, and, and tell the truth about what is going on, good and bad.
01:47:43.740
And that was what this round table was all about the other day, the beginning of this.
01:47:50.360
Can you tell America what, um, you expect to get out of this round table?
01:48:00.920
The short answer is just exactly what you said, Glenn, more truth and transparency instead of the propaganda that most people in this country are waking up to.
01:48:13.740
And I, I have to even believe that people who are politically opposed to Republicans or conservatives are also acknowledging more frequently that there really has been a blanket of propaganda around the pandemic and these vaccines.
01:48:34.080
The first purpose was to establish a public health integrity committee.
01:48:41.140
And we have excellent scientists, anyone who watched the round table and learned about their credentials.
01:48:46.520
We have excellent scientists that are volunteering to be part of this as a counterweight to the CDC, particularly when the CDC decides to go off the ledge with policies that are not at all based in science and even have political, political overtones.
01:49:07.700
The second piece was to dig into the sudden unexpected deaths that have happened after COVID-19 vaccination.
01:49:17.920
And there's already been one study that provides very strong evidence that at least a proportion of these people who die suddenly within days or a few weeks of their COVID-19 mRNA vaccine are dying because of a cardiac arrhythmia from myocarditis from these vaccines.
01:49:41.260
This isn't what's showing up in studies because these people who are developing symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, going to the hospital, getting checked out, being diagnosed with myocarditis.
01:49:54.880
These are people that die suddenly, unexpectedly.
01:50:00.440
You never find out what actually, you know, what actually, what they actually died from.
01:50:04.920
And the third piece, the third piece is the, what Governor DeSantis and it's gathered a lot of attention and I'm glad it has because I think it will shed a lot more light on both data, data that we still don't have from the FDA or the drug manufacturers, but this putting together this grand jury.
01:50:25.900
So I'm, I'm very excited about that piece and very, very, very grateful to Governor DeSantis for, for leading it.
01:50:32.840
So you have, I mean, people are pushing back on you like crazy.
01:50:40.020
Lisa Gwynn, she is a past president of Florida chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Pediatric Association.
01:50:48.720
They have been all over, you know, shots for babies and crazy, crazy stuff.
01:50:53.320
I thought, um, she said that this is just, uh, politicizing, I can't believe it, politicizing healthcare.
01:51:02.680
And she just doesn't understand where you're going with this.
01:51:05.960
You're getting a lot of pushback on, uh, from people who, you know, have had an awful lot of credibility for a very long time that are on the other side.
01:51:21.080
Well, you know, they should know that, uh, even though they don't know where we're going with this, they, they should know that we're going and they can decide that it's politics or it's this or it's that.
01:51:35.340
Uh, like Dr. Fauci, I heard him saying that it was about politics or something else like that.
01:51:46.600
The point is to shed more light on, on something that's just so critically important.
01:51:51.940
And all of these people, all of these people in this country, around the world have essentially been engaged in an experiment in terms of mass vaccination with a new product, with a new technology.
01:52:04.160
And it, it, it needs, I mean, it's so obvious that it needs more light and transparency and that's where we're going.
01:52:13.080
And, you know, and, and whether they come kicking or screaming or they keep shouting from the sidelines about different types of motives, you know, they can, they can, uh, they can go ahead and do that.
01:52:22.580
And we're going to dig into these things and uncover truths.
01:52:26.980
It is, uh, we're talking to, uh, Dr. uh, Latipo.
01:52:33.100
Um, and you know, it's, it's, it's one thing to say, this is about politics, but this would have happened even if we would not have had the, the lockdowns and everything else.
01:52:47.060
You come out with an experimental drug, um, and you're just trying it.
01:52:52.920
I personally, um, didn't mind the first three weeks of, of, uh, shutdown.
01:52:59.600
We didn't know what we were dealing with at the time.
01:53:02.520
Um, and even the mask thing, I don't know, but then it did become political and the government was starting to punish people who didn't go along.
01:53:14.160
And then they forced you to take this vaccine in many cases.
01:53:18.760
Now that's a different thing than having a, uh, vaccine that is out there that you tried and everybody was like, we're doing our best, uh, you know, take it your own risk.
01:53:34.300
And these drug companies and the government will continue to collude and not tell us everything that they know.
01:53:43.180
Well, I, I could not, you're absolutely, that's exactly the truth.
01:53:48.060
It's basically a service for humanity to do this, to, to dig into these issues because otherwise you've got, you've got drug companies that have a terrible track record in terms of honesty.
01:54:01.860
Anyone who reviews the history of litigation with some of these pharmaceutical companies, the coverup of data.
01:54:09.580
We saw that with, I think it was, uh, you know, celicoxib or something.
01:54:14.760
It was one of these, the Vioxx where the data showed that these, this drug was killing people.
01:54:22.760
And the pharmaceutical company just hid that data and tried to obfuscate for as long as they could until they couldn't get away with it anymore.
01:54:33.280
So it is, it's, it's, it's perverse and truly a mystery that just regular American scientists, the media are capitulating to thinking that big pharma is their best friend.
01:54:51.860
This is, this goes back to, uh, Eisenhower's farewell address where he talked about the industrial, uh, military complex, but he also said the scientific and educational complex, when they merge with government and start to give the answers that government is requiring, um, we're in real trouble.
01:55:12.420
And, you know, I take pharmaceutical companies, you know, it's a mixed bag.
01:55:19.960
But if you, if you, if they are in bed with the watchdog and the watchdog's watchdog, the media, there's, it is extraordinarily dangerous.
01:55:35.620
Uh, we've seen it, you know, I mean, I, I mentioned in, in, during the, the meeting that we had during the round table, that there's a study that was published in Germany that showed people were dying at home unexpectedly.
01:55:49.160
Some of them from MRNA related COVID-19 vaccination.
01:55:59.720
And we're going to, we're, I'm really happy to work with the governor to try and restore sanity.
01:56:04.260
Um, and, um, your biggest foe to this is what do you think?
01:56:19.900
I mean, I know that there is a lot of opposition out there.
01:56:24.760
I think that one good thing, and I think it's a theme that you've shared too, Glenn, is that truth has a special resonance to it and it has a special affinity to it.
01:56:37.160
And there's, there's really nothing more powerful in terms of when people go on a search for something.
01:56:43.100
So I'm, I'm very confident that the, the, the, the motives that we have and the inspiration they're giving to other people to, to, uh, to align with more truth, to align with truth around this pandemic and the COVID-19 MRNA vaccines.
01:56:58.780
I think that that's going to, to carry us through whatever we need to get done.
01:57:03.480
Can I, um, ask you a question that would really only be asked on the Glenn Beck program?
01:57:07.720
Um, people don't have faith in any institution anymore.
01:57:19.220
We don't believe in Congress or the white house.
01:57:21.660
We, we don't believe in many of our churches anymore.
01:57:25.360
Faith in anything, any of our institutions gone.
01:57:38.580
If this is politicized, if this is not a true search for truth and let the chips fall where they may, um, um, you, you will only make things worse.
01:57:53.100
Are you aware of the gravity of the moment here on what you guys are doing?
01:57:59.780
You know, I, I don't, I actually don't think I'm aware of the gravity.
01:58:02.560
I mean, I think that, I think that, um, I think that, that we are doing the right thing.
01:58:11.340
I know that the governor is very oriented toward the truth, as am I.
01:58:15.840
So I, I hear you about the gravity and I hear you about these concerns, certainly the loss in faith and institutions, but you know, people gravitate toward the truth and you know, people may be biased, but you know, you spend enough time looking at what the governor's saying, how he's saying it, what I'm saying, how I'm saying it.
01:58:36.160
And folks can tell when someone's telling them the truth and when someone's lying to them.
01:58:41.400
Well, I happen to agree with you, um, but I, uh, I wish you all the best.
01:58:47.480
And I, I, uh, I pray for, uh, guidance that, uh, um, that you get to the truth and you expose the truth and people pay, uh, if there were crimes committed, they pay for those crimes, uh, and justice is actually done.
01:59:19.040
I mean, people are looking for justice and I don't want to kangaroo.
01:59:22.360
It's like, it's like the, um, the voter, the votes.
01:59:25.420
I don't, I don't want to be proven right or wrong.
01:59:34.380
And if somebody did something wrong, I want them to go to jail.
01:59:38.000
And I think I like, I think his answer is appropriate there.
01:59:42.200
He shouldn't, he shouldn't be thinking about it in some moment of gravity.
01:59:45.540
He should be thinking about it as find the facts and release them.
01:59:49.580
Giving your dog the healthiest, happiest life you can give him is just not a nice thing
01:59:55.540
And we all know this, your dog and, uh, well, your cat maybe, but that definitely your
02:00:07.620
Anyway, um, it comes as an unpleasant surprise when you learn that most dog food is sterilized
02:00:14.680
and dead and it contains really none of the nutrition that is so vital to him.
02:00:20.840
They need vitamins, minerals, but they also need probiotics and antioxidants.
02:00:25.820
If it's healthy for your dog, it's in rough greens.
02:00:31.060
That's something you sprinkle on the dog's food.
02:00:35.020
And, you know, over the coming months, you will see tremendous changes in your dog.
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