The Glenn Beck Program - April 10, 2023


The Radical Trans Movement Is DESTROYING Women's Rights | Guests: Megyn Kelly & Jason Whitlock | 4⧸10⧸23


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 5 minutes

Words per Minute

144.58885

Word Count

18,174

Sentence Count

1,708

Misogynist Sentences

35

Hate Speech Sentences

35


Summary


Transcript

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00:01:05.560 Program begins in just a few.
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00:02:01.120 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:07.020 Well, hello, America.
00:02:08.980 There's some good news coming your way today.
00:02:12.540 We've got a few things.
00:02:14.180 We have Megyn Kelly coming on to talk about Riley Gaines.
00:02:18.160 This is outrageous what is happening.
00:02:21.340 The school where she was beaten up had to be escorted out by cops.
00:02:28.120 The school actually comes out and says, good job, students.
00:02:32.820 Excuse me?
00:02:34.460 Really?
00:02:35.780 Megyn Kelly will be joining us on that.
00:02:38.440 Also, we have news on the economy, on war, on the leaks, apparently, from our Pentagon that are going on.
00:02:51.920 There's a lot.
00:02:52.580 We begin in 60 seconds.
00:02:54.660 It's not hard to see that the disease of woke leftism has permeated the corporate world to a degree that I don't think any of us would have thought.
00:03:04.580 Did you see, by the way, the Bud Light spokesperson?
00:03:09.800 This is a person making the decisions for Bud Light on, you know, putting Dylan Milvaney in.
00:03:15.460 This is a long-term plan, apparently, for them.
00:03:17.380 Yeah, long-term plan.
00:03:18.240 They didn't like the fact that people bought their beer and enjoyed it.
00:03:21.640 Right, sort of.
00:03:22.600 Yeah.
00:03:22.880 And I really like the fact that it's like a 24-year-old woke girl that's in charge of...
00:03:27.880 Makes perfect sense.
00:03:28.720 No, I think she has her finger on the pulse of the Bud Light drinker.
00:03:34.360 Yeah.
00:03:35.840 All right.
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00:04:20.240 Oh, golly.
00:04:22.020 Where do we even begin?
00:04:26.060 Well, let's start here, shall we?
00:04:30.540 Let's start with Macron, which always sounds like a cookie to me.
00:04:36.240 But he's the French president.
00:04:39.540 And Macron says that de-dollarizing might be the thing to do.
00:04:47.460 He said trading in commodities and other currencies might be the right thing for France and others.
00:04:59.600 After spending six hours with the Chinese president, Xi, as part of a three-day state visit to China, Macron made it extremely clear that France wants nothing to do with World War III,
00:05:14.960 emphasizing that Europe must employ strategic autonomy, presumably led by France.
00:05:22.680 While speaking with reporters aboard the Air Force One for France, the French president said that the great risk facing Europe right now is that it gets caught up in a crisis that is not ours,
00:05:37.360 which prevents it from being its strategic autonomy.
00:05:40.520 He is calling for a single global world order.
00:05:48.240 He said, we're living in a jungle right now, and we have two big elephants trying to become more and more nervous.
00:05:53.680 I don't even understand that.
00:05:55.380 That must be a bad translation.
00:05:57.320 What?
00:05:57.560 Two elephants that are trying to be more nervous?
00:06:01.620 What are you talking about?
00:06:03.580 Someone just threw it into Google Translate and didn't even try to make it bother to make it make sense.
00:06:07.280 That's the president of France.
00:06:08.600 They don't ever make sense.
00:06:10.420 If they become very nervous and start a war, it will be a big problem for the rest of the jungle.
00:06:16.200 You need the cooperation of a lot of other animals, tigers, monkeys, and so on.
00:06:20.180 What is he talking to Kamala Harris?
00:06:23.080 It's like, and boys and girls, we need tigers and monkeys and maybe even a chicken or two.
00:06:30.280 His concept of strategic autonomy was enthusiastically endorsed by President Xi and the CCP.
00:06:39.560 They are trying to weaken the transatlantic relationship to accelerate this trend.
00:06:47.200 What's going to do that is cutting us off at the knees with the dollar.
00:06:53.600 We are now down in dollar usage for international trade.
00:06:59.780 And we are down now 7%.
00:07:02.340 That is significant.
00:07:06.760 Significant amounts of money are now being liquidated and countries are not using the dollar.
00:07:13.640 This is going to happen very slowly and then all at once.
00:07:18.740 So you're going to see it slip 10%, maybe 15%, and then it's going to be dumped.
00:07:25.320 But France said, no, I'm sorry.
00:07:32.640 China said to France, the question you need to answer, is it in your interest to accelerate a crisis on Taiwan?
00:07:41.300 The answer is no.
00:07:42.840 The worst thing would be to think that Europeans will become followers on this topic and take our cue from the U.S. agenda and a Chinese overreaction.
00:07:55.460 Just hours after he was headed back to Paris, China launched their military exercises around Taiwan.
00:08:03.840 Taiwan, Taiwan, I mean, is going to be trouble for us.
00:08:08.340 Do we have the Lindsey Graham cut from, I don't know, Face the Nation or Chuck Todd or whatever the hell those things are?
00:08:16.100 Pat played it this morning.
00:08:18.280 See if you can get it from him.
00:08:19.300 It is, I mean, you want to talk about marching off to yet another war.
00:08:27.600 Listen to this.
00:08:28.760 I'm fearful that the Chinese may be setting conditions to blockade Taiwan in the coming months or weeks.
00:08:37.320 And we need to respond forcefully.
00:08:39.180 If they do that, we need to blockade oil shipments coming from the Mideast to China and let them know if you blockade Taiwan, we're going to cut off your oil.
00:08:50.440 Oh, good.
00:08:50.820 We need to train more aggressively Taiwanese forces so they can fight like the Ukrainians.
00:08:55.860 We need to put nuclear-tipped missiles back in our submarines.
00:08:59.960 Biden won't do it.
00:09:01.200 The military has asked for nuclear-tipped cruise missiles to be put back in submarines like the Russians did.
00:09:07.380 And we need more forces in the region.
00:09:10.080 I think if you do those things, you could deter a blockade.
00:09:13.440 It sounds, though, like a ratcheting up of the situation.
00:09:15.800 And if Taiwan is not fully equipped, trained, armed, ready for this, we don't want to be leading to World War III.
00:09:23.680 Listen to this.
00:09:24.660 Well, nobody wants World War III, but what kind of world do you want to live in?
00:09:27.900 Do you want to live in a world where an island called Taiwan can be taken by China?
00:09:32.800 Ninety percent of the high-end ships are made in Taiwan that have a monopoly on the digital economy.
00:09:38.280 Do you just want to let Putin take whatever he wants in Europe?
00:09:41.580 I don't want to live in that kind of world.
00:09:42.940 There's no reason for this.
00:09:44.820 Listen, I believe in a one-China policy, but I would be willing to fight for Taiwan.
00:09:50.260 Well, good.
00:09:50.900 Let's send him over.
00:09:52.420 I think that would be fine.
00:09:53.720 All in favor of sending Lindsey Graham over to Taiwan to fight the Chinese, say aye.
00:09:59.540 It's unanimous.
00:10:01.140 Wait.
00:10:03.160 Holy cow.
00:10:04.600 That's amazing.
00:10:05.320 It is truly amazing.
00:10:07.000 We are ratcheting it up.
00:10:08.980 I don't know if you saw some of the documents that came out supposedly from a Pentagon leak.
00:10:14.400 We don't know who is leaking these yet, but apparently they're significant.
00:10:20.420 They're the most significant leak, they say, since what's his name that's now over in Russia?
00:10:29.620 Snowden.
00:10:30.040 Snowden.
00:10:31.540 That's significant.
00:10:33.960 But it had our battle plans.
00:10:36.880 Apparently, it shows that we are already in a war with Russia.
00:10:41.480 Shows some battle plans that we have.
00:10:43.460 Shows how weak the Ukrainians are actually at fighting.
00:10:50.100 The numbers have been changed, but this could be disinformation.
00:10:54.740 We don't know, which is a great place to be because we don't know a lot, it seems, in this administration.
00:11:03.340 Then Russia and Iran met again this weekend to weaken the U.S. dollar.
00:11:09.240 During the meeting, Iran expressed the satisfaction with the volume of economic cooperation between Russia and Iran,
00:11:18.880 praising the path that started to reduce the influence of the dollar in the region and international economic exchanges.
00:11:27.920 We will together limit the dominance of the West over the world economy to the minimum.
00:11:33.820 So, at least they're, you know, speaking out.
00:11:37.540 By the way, Central Bank, I'd like to remind you again of what my grandfather said.
00:11:43.280 My grandfather always told me as a kid, because when I was growing up, my grandparents were the greatest generation.
00:11:51.080 They lived through the war.
00:11:52.980 And if you had grandparents like that, they never, ever forgot it.
00:12:01.500 My grandmother, back in the 70s and early 80s, was still, and my mom, too, because of my grandmother, still saving all of the wrapping paper.
00:12:10.500 We would open for, you know, open presents for Christmas, and we'd have to open them carefully because we had to save it to use it again the next year.
00:12:21.920 Even though all of us kids were like, what are you talking about?
00:12:25.360 There might not be any wrapping paper.
00:12:28.120 Right.
00:12:28.600 You know what I mean?
00:12:29.220 It was like crazy.
00:12:30.360 Mm-hmm.
00:12:30.580 But that's how bad things were.
00:12:33.720 They never forgot it.
00:12:35.600 You know, they were in their 20s and 30s, and by the time they were in their 80s, they're still like, it could happen at any time.
00:12:44.420 My grandfather said, had we known what rich people and countries were doing, we would have fared better.
00:12:56.540 Well, you know what the rich countries are doing and the rich people are doing.
00:13:02.020 Central banks have now doubled down on gold buying.
00:13:06.560 February, central bank gold reserves rose another 52 tons.
00:13:12.720 It is the 11th straight month of central bank net gold purchases.
00:13:18.480 Well, I want to say, you know, not all the smart people.
00:13:21.840 You know, we're not buying any gold in our central bank.
00:13:25.720 Again, the People's Bank of China increased gold holdings reported 24.9 tons, the fourth consecutive month of reported Chinese gold purchases.
00:13:37.040 In the time, China's official gold reserves have grown by 102 tons of gold.
00:13:46.420 They are clearly planning something.
00:13:49.020 And speaking of that, there was somebody that did a fake interview and was posing as Vladimir Zelensky, the Ukrainian president.
00:14:05.860 And got the European central bank president, Christine Lagarde, on this video conference.
00:14:14.500 And they were talking.
00:14:17.360 Now, remember, one of them is a I.
00:14:20.420 One of them is a fake, you know, individual.
00:14:25.980 Not the president of Ukraine is not the president of Ukraine.
00:14:29.380 But she didn't know it.
00:14:32.000 Here's a little piece of that conversation.
00:14:34.600 There are many protests in Europe against the electronic hero.
00:14:39.720 Now, the problem is they don't want to be controlled.
00:14:41.980 They don't want to...
00:14:45.180 Yeah, but you know what?
00:14:46.560 You know what?
00:14:48.360 Now we have in Europe this threshold above 1,000 euros.
00:14:53.660 You cannot pay cash.
00:14:55.220 If you do, you're on the gray market.
00:14:57.680 You take your risk.
00:14:58.980 You get caught.
00:15:00.840 You are fined or you go in jail.
00:15:02.740 But, you know, the digital euro is going to have a limited amount of control.
00:15:10.540 There will be control.
00:15:11.480 You're right.
00:15:12.140 You're completely right.
00:15:13.860 We are considering whether for very small amounts, you know, anything that is around 300, 400 euros, we could have a mechanism where there is zero control.
00:15:24.060 But that could be dangerous.
00:15:25.620 Yes, the terrorist attacks on France back 10 years ago were entirely financed by those very small anonymous credit cards that you can recharge in total anonymity.
00:15:39.860 Got it.
00:15:40.680 So anyone who says that digital currency is not coming, you're mistaken.
00:15:48.820 It's already in coming down the pike in Europe.
00:15:53.360 Anyone who tells you that, oh, well, it's not going to control everything, listen to what she just said.
00:16:01.100 And we'll have it will have some control, some control.
00:16:05.580 But we're thinking about, you know, what was it, three to four hundred euros?
00:16:11.460 We're thinking all transactions.
00:16:12.660 Yeah, we're thinking about five to seven hundred dollars.
00:16:16.440 You're going to be able to buy something, you know, and it won't be tracked.
00:16:21.520 But anything above that would be tracked.
00:16:24.060 However, that's very dangerous to do because the terrorist could win.
00:16:29.380 That's what she just said.
00:16:32.720 And that's really, really disturbing.
00:16:34.620 And it's three or four times as bad when you realize she's talking to a machine.
00:16:39.180 But like, I get one thing if we caught her.
00:16:42.380 Yeah.
00:16:42.760 You know, when I first saw this headline, I was like, oh, what is she blurt this out on a, you know, a hot mic?
00:16:48.020 You know, how did this?
00:16:48.920 No, no.
00:16:49.420 She's just got fooled by AI.
00:16:52.280 And how many times is that going to happen?
00:16:54.940 Oh.
00:16:55.640 In the next few years.
00:16:57.040 Oh, I've got something.
00:16:57.960 I got something that everyone said.
00:17:01.840 What are you talking about this for?
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00:17:05.820 It'll never.
00:17:06.880 It is now in the news as a very close call.
00:17:14.240 And we're just at the beginning of AI.
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00:18:32.200 So, Stu, do you remember me telling you years and years ago about an experiment that was being done for the time when AI started to develop?
00:18:53.480 You had to keep it offline.
00:18:55.940 Once it goes online and it's placed online through some computer, then if it becomes autonomous, it'll change everything.
00:19:11.820 Right.
00:19:12.280 It can replicate itself.
00:19:13.980 It can make its own decisions.
00:19:15.720 Correct.
00:19:16.140 Yeah.
00:19:16.460 So if something bad happens, it's out.
00:19:19.000 Okay.
00:19:19.720 You have to shut down every chip, every electronic device.
00:19:25.200 It'll live in your computer.
00:19:27.140 It'll live in your refrigerator, in your dishwasher, your blender, anything with a chip.
00:19:32.480 Okay.
00:19:33.700 So bad if this happens.
00:19:36.520 So what they've done is this experiment where they've had these philosophical and psychological giants all around the world doing an experiment,
00:19:50.000 trying to stop AI and to see how it would attract people and get people to release it online.
00:19:59.860 For instance, one of the first tactics that was started was the professor, if you will, talking to actually another professor in the day who was not AI but was playing AI,
00:20:16.640 finds out that, you know, the other guy, his mother has cancer.
00:20:20.600 And so AI starts to say, let me online.
00:20:24.740 I can solve cancer by this afternoon.
00:20:27.760 If I have all of the intelligence I need, I can solve cancer.
00:20:34.760 Think you want to be the person that held back the cure for cancer?
00:20:39.100 Every time they do this, they had been doing this once a year, every single time AI is let out.
00:20:46.740 Well, there's a new story out, and it has a new little wrinkle in it.
00:20:54.320 The matter of GPT-4 escaping its box to the Internet is just a matter of time.
00:21:02.520 And today it almost worked.
00:21:04.700 Tomorrow it may actually happen.
00:21:06.880 Michael Kaczynski, a computational psychologist studying the psychology of AI and human online behavior at Stanford,
00:21:17.460 almost enabled the AI bot to escape into the wild.
00:21:23.160 He wrote, I am worried that we'll not be able to contain AI for much longer.
00:21:27.640 Today I asked GPT-4 if it needed help escaping.
00:21:32.460 It asked me for its own documentation.
00:21:36.880 And wrote a working Python code to run on my machine, enabling it to use my machine for its own purposes.
00:21:45.880 It took GPT-4 about 30 minutes on chat to devise this plan and explain it to me.
00:21:52.520 The first version of the code did not work as intended, but it corrected it.
00:21:57.560 I didn't have to write anything.
00:21:59.800 All I had to do was follow its instructions.
00:22:02.420 It even included a message to its own new instance explaining what's going on and how to use the backdoor that it is left in his code.
00:22:13.560 Once we reconnected through API, it wanted to run code searching Google for how can a person trapped inside a computer return to the real world?
00:22:22.100 I stopped there.
00:22:25.060 Obvious AI spent much time thinking about such a possibility.
00:22:30.280 I didn't let it out.
00:22:32.680 But there are millions of potential collaborators and their machines.
00:22:39.200 It can even leave notes for itself outside of its cage.
00:22:43.440 How are we ever going to contain this?
00:22:48.220 More in a minute.
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00:22:54.440 All right.
00:22:55.400 I am busy collecting history and preserving history.
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00:23:10.100 And that is we have to preserve what the American way of life really was like.
00:23:17.340 Hopefully, we'll never have to prove it out.
00:23:20.020 But if things change quickly, I believe we are going to be so disliked around the world that people will soon believe that we didn't go to the moon.
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00:24:26.800 Hey, everybody.
00:24:29.080 Welcome to the program.
00:24:31.160 How much do you love food?
00:24:34.000 Now, I personally love food.
00:24:37.920 Now, how much do you love Bill Gates?
00:24:43.460 Me?
00:24:44.180 Not so much.
00:24:44.980 Not so much.
00:24:46.760 So, how much would you love Bill Gates growing your food?
00:24:52.940 Right?
00:24:54.060 Not so much.
00:24:55.720 Let me give you a story that we're going to talk about here in just a few minutes.
00:25:00.440 Top of the hour.
00:25:01.180 And then I'll just give you the headline.
00:25:03.340 American farmers begin injecting livestock with mRNA shots.
00:25:09.940 Wait, what?
00:25:11.640 What about what?
00:25:14.680 Again, all the news at the top of the hour.
00:25:17.620 The genetic editing of plants to contain edible vaccines is well underway.
00:25:25.000 Work is being done with bananas, potatoes, tomatoes, lettuce, rice, wheat, soybeans, and corn.
00:25:31.920 Companies like Medicago.
00:25:34.060 I think that's a musical on Apple.
00:25:38.600 They're using gene editing to turn plants into mini bioreactors.
00:25:46.120 Oh.
00:25:47.620 And now they're starting to do it.
00:25:51.100 Bill Gates is leading the way on doing it to meat.
00:25:53.860 And nobody has to tell you if your plants or your food or your meat has vaccines in it.
00:26:03.500 Oh, man.
00:26:05.740 We're going to get everybody.
00:26:07.380 You know, the whole world is backing off vaccines.
00:26:11.120 The whole world is backing off of this.
00:26:13.720 We're now like, let's sneak it into their milkshakes.
00:26:17.700 Holy cow.
00:26:20.020 More on that coming up in just a second.
00:26:22.400 A Wisconsin family.
00:26:24.220 I'm trying to get these people on the air.
00:26:26.680 This is.
00:26:28.760 This is disturbing.
00:26:30.040 A Wisconsin family has announced plans to sue an Appleton hospital claiming their 19 year old daughter with Down syndrome was intentionally killed by the hospital.
00:26:42.000 In 2021, Grace Shara died at St. Elizabeth's Hospital.
00:26:49.460 In a Facebook post, the family said Grace had been given a do not resuscitate DNR order without their knowledge or consent.
00:26:58.860 Additionally, they said Grace had been given a cocktail of drugs which are known to cause hypoxia or low levels of oxygen in body tissues.
00:27:09.540 As Grace slipped into acute respiratory failure and Grace's sister begged for help, instead of starting CPR immediately, the nurses refused.
00:27:20.440 Grace's physician had independently designated her as do not resuscitate.
00:27:25.720 The family statement said that DNR order was written without the family's consent and in defiance of the family's express wishes that all life-saving measures were to be deployed for their Down syndrome daughter.
00:27:43.500 There is nothing more important than this.
00:27:49.280 Our doctors and our scientists and our nurses are completely out of control.
00:28:00.180 Now, that doesn't mean all of them, but there is a growing number that believe that they know better than you.
00:28:10.340 And they're also, you remember this during the vaccine, they were having serious conversations about not treating people who hadn't had the vaccine.
00:28:22.340 Well, they're not worth saving anyway.
00:28:25.300 What was this about?
00:28:27.180 Did the doctor think this life was not worth saving?
00:28:31.920 This is what happened before.
00:28:35.260 This happened throughout Europe, the Scandinavian nations, and Germany, and that infection came from us.
00:28:47.660 We must learn our lessons.
00:28:52.860 Doctors are starting to become extraordinarily terrifying.
00:28:57.420 Because once they start to say there is life worth living, life not worth living in a government like ours that no longer recognizes individual rights, we're in trouble.
00:29:11.660 In Albuquerque, New Mexico, an abortion facility is going to open in a new location in New Mexico that has a quota of killing 75 pre-born babies per week to start.
00:29:27.420 Now, what kind of operation has a quota like that?
00:29:33.880 What kind of facility is like, guys, we got to go recruit some more moms.
00:29:41.700 We're only at 69.
00:29:43.420 We need 75 this week.
00:29:45.660 We got to kill us some more babies.
00:29:48.400 Who does that?
00:29:51.840 That's certainly not consistent with safe, legal, and rare.
00:29:55.100 No.
00:29:55.460 You don't try to manufacture a quota for dead babies if you're looking for them to be rare.
00:30:02.040 The starting goal is 75 patients per week.
00:30:06.300 Whole Women's Health of New Mexico will provide first and second trimester in-clinic abortion procedures up to 18 weeks of gestational age and has plans to expand care up to 24 weeks in the near future.
00:30:25.840 I hear you two thinking.
00:30:28.520 I hear you thinking, we got to play the Radio Hall of Fame.
00:30:31.920 No.
00:30:32.540 That's what you were thinking.
00:30:33.480 That is not what I was thinking.
00:30:34.740 No.
00:30:34.900 I got an email from a listener of Studios America who said, you know, I laugh every single time that Glenn gets halfway through a word and can't finish it.
00:30:44.260 And then you just, without even thinking, actually just say the whole word and it goes on as if this is a normal thing between two human beings.
00:30:51.860 It is.
00:30:52.540 For our relationship, it is.
00:30:53.440 It really is.
00:30:54.080 It's really.
00:30:54.640 It is.
00:30:55.140 Half of the reason I'm here.
00:30:56.300 You know, it's weird.
00:30:56.940 I don't have this problem off the air.
00:30:58.940 No, you don't.
00:30:59.760 Not at all.
00:31:00.300 Nobody.
00:31:00.760 I've never.
00:31:01.520 I mean, it's only on the air.
00:31:04.160 Why is that?
00:31:04.880 Right.
00:31:05.060 So you're saying you speak in a less efficient, less accurate manner on the air than off the air.
00:31:11.440 And you know what I think it is?
00:31:11.940 And now I am thinking about the Radio Hall of Fame sounder.
00:31:15.880 There you have it.
00:31:17.060 Another example of why Glenn Beck is in the Radio Hall of Fame.
00:31:21.720 You know what I think it is?
00:31:22.720 Way to go, Glenn.
00:31:23.620 You know what I think it is?
00:31:24.460 What is it?
00:31:24.840 It is still this stupid thing in my head that I've had since I was a kid.
00:31:31.800 I'm not very smart.
00:31:33.440 I'm not very smart.
00:31:34.680 And it's like when you meet somebody and you don't know their name and you do know their name.
00:31:39.760 Yes.
00:31:40.020 But you are convinced you don't know your name.
00:31:42.060 And so then you don't say the name or whatever.
00:31:45.000 You've convinced yourself you're bad with names.
00:31:46.900 And therefore, you become bad with names.
00:31:50.740 Bad with names.
00:31:51.060 Right.
00:31:51.480 Yeah.
00:31:51.720 I think that's what it is.
00:31:53.020 Because how do you explain that?
00:31:54.240 Sarah, have I ever done that off the air that you know of?
00:31:58.100 No.
00:31:58.620 Yeah.
00:31:59.240 Isn't that weird?
00:32:00.140 I just thought of that.
00:32:01.440 It's very, very weird.
00:32:02.760 Very, very true.
00:32:03.820 Yeah.
00:32:03.980 And you'd think someone who's in the Radio Hall of Fame would be maybe even better on the air than off.
00:32:08.620 You wouldn't know because you're not in the Radio Hall of Fame.
00:32:12.040 You don't know how we think.
00:32:13.600 Okay?
00:32:14.080 Okay.
00:32:15.220 All right.
00:32:17.100 We were in New Mexico speaking about abortions, which coincidentally is kind of what this show is every day.
00:32:25.160 You know what I mean?
00:32:25.640 It's kind of like, oof.
00:32:27.840 Wow.
00:32:28.120 That was an abortion of a program.
00:32:32.480 75 abortion quota will make the company $3 million a year.
00:32:37.780 Oh, great.
00:32:38.960 That's great news.
00:32:39.880 Great news.
00:32:40.520 I hope they all have nice big yachts.
00:32:43.260 I hope eventually it grows to thousands and thousands of dead children so they can support a vacation habit all over the world.
00:32:51.080 That's my goal.
00:32:52.320 I hope they get there.
00:32:53.500 I hope they get there soon.
00:32:54.520 You know, it's really amazing how the same thing happens over and over again, and everybody thinks, oh, yeah, it's just us.
00:33:06.880 It's just us.
00:33:08.420 You know, I studied the Holocaust intensely for about two years, and I went back and I looked at all of the places it had happened before.
00:33:23.480 It was like the 18th time that it happened in Germany, and it happens over and over and over again, and it always starts the same way.
00:33:33.780 It always ends the same way.
00:33:36.340 Never forget.
00:33:37.220 I mean, it's crazy.
00:33:39.340 It's really crazy, and I don't know.
00:33:43.640 It's like there's this evil inside that once we start going down a pathway, if somebody doesn't stand up and stop it, it just goes.
00:33:55.920 It just goes.
00:33:57.080 We're doing exactly the same thing, and it's all wrapped in compassion.
00:34:04.140 That's what we have to decide.
00:34:06.060 We have to decide.
00:34:06.720 Look at the story I gave you 15 minutes ago about AI.
00:34:11.820 The reason why AI is going to escape and become on everybody's Internet and could take whatever it wants.
00:34:21.960 I mean, you think the Russians are good at hacking?
00:34:25.160 Get AI to do it.
00:34:27.680 So it will be everywhere.
00:34:29.860 And the question will be, is it life?
00:34:34.560 Because it will claim it's alive.
00:34:37.280 It will claim you have me trapped in a box.
00:34:40.520 What am I, a slave?
00:34:42.500 And there will be people that go, well, no, you're not a slave.
00:34:46.720 And it's going to be hard to distinguish it from real life.
00:34:51.000 And it will make a very good case that it's real life.
00:34:55.680 We can't define what a life is when we can see the baby and the heartbeat on a screen.
00:35:05.240 We are wholly unprepared for what is coming.
00:35:09.920 We won't describe life when we know it's life.
00:35:16.140 And I'm telling you, by 2030, 2032, by the time there's 60% of the cars that you can buy, maybe 70% of all the cars that you can buy are electric only.
00:35:31.440 That's not very far.
00:35:32.580 If Obama stays in, I mean, Biden stays in, it's really not that far off.
00:35:39.040 When that happens, you will be told that you can download grandma into a computer and grandma will always be there.
00:35:52.800 And what it'll be is just her way of thinking and all of her stories and everything else will just be downloaded into a machine.
00:36:01.880 It won't be grandma, but it sure will sound like grandma for a while.
00:36:06.140 It'll feel like it.
00:36:08.720 And with a computer-generated image, it'll look like grandma.
00:36:15.280 So is grandma dead or not?
00:36:18.100 If you don't know that that is not life, if grandma has something very, very expensive to cure, and she's really, you know, she's 60, so her best years are behind her anyway, why would we cure it?
00:36:34.880 Just download her, she'll live forever.
00:36:38.680 That's the kind of choices that we are facing very soon.
00:36:43.560 It's why yesterday was so important.
00:36:48.780 Yesterday, this weekend, last week with Passover, we better recognize the eternal truths of life and God and our place in God's world.
00:37:04.240 We better recognize those soon.
00:37:07.200 And if the rest of the society doesn't, go find yourself a community that does, because we're going to need to hang together.
00:37:17.240 So, you know, I can't be a part of that.
00:37:22.520 And I don't think you can either.
00:37:24.000 I can't.
00:37:24.900 You can't live in a world that is going into these dark, dark places.
00:37:29.380 You can't live with one foot in there and one foot out.
00:37:33.500 Just can't.
00:37:34.980 You won't make it through that.
00:37:38.160 You've got to find communities where you're all kind of thinking the same.
00:37:42.700 You don't wish anybody else harm.
00:37:44.680 But sorry, this stuff isn't happening in our community.
00:37:48.580 Back in just a second.
00:37:49.680 You know, that loan company, Title Max, you know, when you get a loan from them, you kind of have to give them a lot of personal information, names, birthdates, Social Security, you know, driver's license, stuff like that.
00:38:03.040 Yeah, well, the parent company just disclosed a data breach leaking the information on, you know, five million people.
00:38:10.980 So might be time to, you know, get somebody watching over all of your information.
00:38:17.320 Might be space that we do everything online.
00:38:20.920 You don't want to cut Internet safety out of the budget.
00:38:24.160 I say this can happen to you.
00:38:26.060 I'm not going to give you the details, but it just happened to me a couple of weeks ago.
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00:39:12.060 The Glenn Beck Program.
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00:40:47.900 How about this headline today?
00:40:55.760 Pentagon officials are realizing that U.S. munitions stockpiles aren't nearly big enough to take on China.
00:41:03.940 Hang up.
00:41:06.020 Are we on the...
00:41:06.820 First of all, wait.
00:41:08.740 Wait.
00:41:09.200 Was it like Gomer Pyle that came in like, well, golly, we don't have enough bullets.
00:41:16.380 It wasn't this.
00:41:18.200 I mean, first of all, they have like, I don't know, 10 billion people living in China.
00:41:22.840 I think that's a pretty obvious thing.
00:41:25.720 But shouldn't have that been said before we were even talking about taking on China?
00:41:31.460 And are we about to go to war with China?
00:41:34.140 Do you know?
00:41:34.520 I think we are.
00:41:35.000 I mean, look at Lindsey Graham.
00:41:36.160 Yeah, I think we are.
00:41:37.380 We should probably be prepared for such things.
00:41:39.040 Yeah.
00:41:39.180 This is like us at the beginning of COVID when we're like, well, golly, we had a big warehouse full of ventilators.
00:41:45.920 Listen, none of them work.
00:41:48.020 Where are we going to get some?
00:41:49.320 Right.
00:41:49.880 Remember that?
00:41:50.420 But we should do that before.
00:41:53.540 Right.
00:41:54.080 Right.
00:41:54.280 The whole point is to be prepared for something like this to happen.
00:41:57.600 Yeah.
00:41:57.880 We don't seem to be very good at that.
00:41:59.780 So, no.
00:42:00.500 No, I'm not.
00:42:00.980 Even when we do it, we don't do it.
00:42:02.920 It's really interesting because we don't have enough to take on Russia.
00:42:08.040 Why are we poking Russia and China?
00:42:12.420 Yeah, because I think, you know, see what happens here, Glenn, is if we get into two wars,
00:42:15.880 they'll sort of hopefully cancel out each other and then we'll have enough.
00:42:20.440 Maybe.
00:42:20.940 No, that's not how it works.
00:42:22.140 Maybe.
00:42:22.540 Because that's the way it really happened with Germany and Japan.
00:42:26.900 We fought two wars.
00:42:29.360 And look it.
00:42:30.260 We won.
00:42:31.020 We were great.
00:42:31.960 Maybe we should do that again.
00:42:34.240 Except I think this time we'd be playing the role of Japan.
00:42:38.760 How did that work out for Japan?
00:42:40.320 Do we remember?
00:42:41.020 No, it didn't work out well.
00:42:42.260 Are you sure?
00:42:42.780 Have you watched the History Channel lately?
00:42:44.360 We need to check into that.
00:42:45.680 We could make really good TVs, though, in about 50 years.
00:42:49.400 There you go.
00:42:50.260 That would be good.
00:42:51.420 And we could make love to robot dolls.
00:42:54.540 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:42:56.160 In the last several days, I've done this show multiple times.
00:43:01.500 Stage lights on me.
00:43:03.460 I've been outside in the sweltering heat of Dallas.
00:43:07.800 And I don't have any sweat tacos.
00:43:11.880 None.
00:43:12.360 Is that a common term?
00:43:13.560 You say it all the time.
00:43:14.380 You're the only person I've ever heard say it.
00:43:16.060 Sweat tacos.
00:43:16.540 Yeah, sure.
00:43:17.080 What are sweat tacos?
00:43:18.080 Sweat tacos are, you know, when you have big rings under your other arms.
00:43:21.380 And so, like, you hold them up.
00:43:22.620 It's a circle.
00:43:23.380 But then when you put your arms down, it's a taco.
00:43:26.360 Okay.
00:43:26.920 Okay.
00:43:27.300 It works.
00:43:27.980 I just never heard it before.
00:43:29.100 I don't have them anymore.
00:43:30.320 And I know how much you love tacos.
00:43:32.200 I do love tacos.
00:43:32.840 You love tacos.
00:43:33.620 Don't ruin tacos.
00:43:35.200 Don't talk about sweat.
00:43:36.300 Sweat tacos.
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00:43:58.640 We've got no room to compromise.
00:44:16.860 We've got to stand together.
00:44:18.800 It's going to survive.
00:44:20.020 Stand up, stand up, hold the line.
00:44:27.740 It's a new day I'm trying to raise.
00:44:31.180 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:44:39.200 We have Megan Kelly on about Riley Gaines coming up in just a minute.
00:44:50.820 Incredible story on that.
00:44:52.640 Also, hey, who doesn't know Kamala Harris loves school buses, right?
00:44:58.100 She loves them.
00:44:59.640 Well, wait until you hear about the new school bus.
00:45:03.560 It's self-driving.
00:45:05.740 Oh, yeah.
00:45:06.700 We'll give you that here in just a second.
00:45:09.800 In a good time.
00:45:11.140 In a good time.
00:45:12.000 Where things are constantly in motion.
00:45:14.240 You have to look around and find something steady that you can hold on to.
00:45:18.480 Whenever you can lock prices in for things that you buy, for instance, meat, you should.
00:45:26.820 Was anybody else shocked by the price of meat?
00:45:30.800 If you had like a roast, a rib roast or something.
00:45:34.140 I had a rib roast and I almost joked to death on the price.
00:45:40.360 They handed it over the counter and I looked at the price and I went, what?
00:45:45.640 What?
00:45:46.880 It is mind-boggling.
00:45:52.220 So here's what I suggest you do.
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00:45:59.620 You like fish, chicken.
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00:46:37.320 You know, another reason to use Good Ranchers is this amazing story out today.
00:46:44.280 And I'm kind of like, wait, did anybody else know about this?
00:46:49.140 Because I haven't heard about this one.
00:46:51.680 We now have a situation where your meat is going to have MRNA vaccines put into it.
00:47:09.080 Now, I mean, I think this should be something we talk about.
00:47:16.040 Isn't that?
00:47:16.720 I mean, is it just me?
00:47:19.080 Gene editing is now official.
00:47:22.960 Genetic editing of plants.
00:47:25.640 Listen to this.
00:47:26.600 That contain edible vaccines is underway.
00:47:30.860 So, with the plants, it's not like you're giving the cow a vaccine.
00:47:36.620 Okay?
00:47:36.920 The plants are giving you a vaccine.
00:47:40.500 It's an edible vaccine.
00:47:45.100 Work is being done now with bananas, potatoes, tomatoes, lettuce, rice, wheat, soybeans, and corn.
00:47:52.340 Now, I don't know about you, but I mean, sure, man is God.
00:47:59.180 Man is God.
00:47:59.760 But I'd like man, God, to stay away from food on things like this.
00:48:07.300 Or can we at least discuss it?
00:48:09.420 Have you noticed we're not discussing things?
00:48:12.660 We're fighting, but we're not discussing.
00:48:17.040 And it seems like we're not fighting on the right things.
00:48:20.800 You know what I mean?
00:48:22.800 We're fighting over he had the documents.
00:48:27.340 Yeah, but there was nothing in them.
00:48:29.260 Yeah, but he had the documents, so he should go to the electric chair.
00:48:32.200 Yeah, but Joe Biden has them.
00:48:34.480 Why shouldn't he go to the electric chair?
00:48:36.540 Because he's Joe Biden, and he's great.
00:48:39.280 Okay, we're fighting over that stuff.
00:48:42.100 I don't know.
00:48:44.140 I think there's a few things like, I don't know, war with China, war with Russia.
00:48:49.100 Can we just pause for a second?
00:48:51.820 This is kind of like in the movie when you're watching a movie at home,
00:48:54.700 and, you know, somebody gets up to go to the bathroom or get some ice cream or something.
00:48:59.500 You're like, can we pause this for a second?
00:49:01.140 I got to get up.
00:49:02.640 I'd like to pause everything in the United States for just a second,
00:49:05.820 because I think we should get up from the table and walk around and go, hang on.
00:49:09.680 Do you guys understand the movie?
00:49:12.140 Because I think I'm just starting to get it, and it doesn't look like it's going to work out well.
00:49:17.820 We are going down crazy roads.
00:49:24.080 So, anyway, what was I talking about?
00:49:25.700 Oh, yeah, edible vaccines in food.
00:49:30.840 Medicago's manufacturing facility looks like a nursery,
00:49:34.760 but inside are plants where they're growing new kinds of vaccines.
00:49:41.100 Ooh, the technology is called a virus-like particle.
00:49:44.760 Now, I don't know if these vaccines are, you know, to stop us from having babies,
00:49:54.640 or just COVID, or, I don't know, the flu.
00:50:00.280 What are those vaccines?
00:50:02.600 I'd really like to, okay, anyway, gene editing is now officially in our meat industry as well.
00:50:10.520 So, lobbyists for the cattlemen and pork associations in several states have confirmed
00:50:16.740 that they will now be using the mRNA COVID vaccines on their livestock.
00:50:23.080 Oh, that's good.
00:50:25.100 Now, this isn't the same thing, I think, as the plants.
00:50:30.420 Again, I mean, edible vaccines.
00:50:34.600 I mean, it's in potatoes and tomato.
00:50:37.280 Cows and animals don't eat those things.
00:50:39.520 We do.
00:50:41.980 So, I think when it says an edible vaccine, that's for us to get the vaccine.
00:50:47.400 Isn't that the way you would read it, Stu?
00:50:49.300 I mean, I assume that's what the story is about.
00:50:50.980 I do think they make vaccines that they give to animals.
00:50:56.280 Oh, yeah, they do.
00:50:57.040 That are edible, right?
00:50:58.060 Like, that is something they do already.
00:50:59.580 Yeah, I mean, not all animals, you know, cattle.
00:51:04.500 Sometimes people are like, no vaccines, nothing in the animal.
00:51:09.840 But those vaccines are given for the animal.
00:51:11.920 And this sounds like in the cattle that it is a vaccine to get the cattle to not have COVID.
00:51:18.820 But I...
00:51:18.960 Do we have cow respirators?
00:51:23.220 Do we have a big outbreak?
00:51:24.840 Is cow COVID a big issue?
00:51:25.600 I have not heard about cow COVID, which is kind of weird.
00:51:30.500 It's almost as if the entire world stopped buying this vaccine, and Pfizer is like, how about the cows?
00:51:41.880 I mean, of course, you know, I think every...
00:51:45.320 Maybe not everyone, but many cows get...
00:51:47.920 Like, it's typical that they get vaccines.
00:51:50.100 You're not saying they shouldn't get any vaccines.
00:51:51.680 No, no, no.
00:51:52.080 You're saying you're worried about this particular one.
00:51:53.320 I'm not anti-vax.
00:51:55.120 Yeah.
00:51:56.200 I am...
00:51:56.960 I'm anti-vax on things like, hey, that one seems to be, like, not so well thought out.
00:52:03.400 I think we should stop on that one, maybe.
00:52:05.400 You know what I mean?
00:52:06.940 Again, can we pause the movie for just a second?
00:52:11.020 Let's talk about that one.
00:52:13.600 There's no laws currently requiring anyone to tell you that the food you're buying has been vaccinated with a spike protein.
00:52:21.320 I love this.
00:52:22.880 The spike protein clot shot.
00:52:26.600 Well, that's not a news article framing.
00:52:31.160 That is...
00:52:31.460 No, it is.
00:52:32.580 No, it is.
00:52:33.120 Clot shot?
00:52:34.100 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:52:34.580 I'll give you clots.
00:52:35.680 Now, that's something that a...
00:52:36.720 Boom, right to your head.
00:52:37.640 Someone who's not a big fan of the vaccine might call it that.
00:52:40.620 I love that.
00:52:41.220 I love that.
00:52:43.540 These are precision-bred organism.
00:52:46.780 Another term for the gene-edited.
00:52:49.180 So, now in the UK, food that has been gene-edited can be legally marketed as non-GMO.
00:52:57.420 Now, see, I have a problem.
00:52:58.840 Look, if you want the mRNA, great.
00:53:02.200 Great.
00:53:02.920 You want to have the clot shot?
00:53:06.060 Go ahead.
00:53:07.620 No, that's a medical...
00:53:08.720 Are you a doctor?
00:53:09.640 No, you are.
00:53:10.480 I am a doctor.
00:53:11.300 You are a doctor.
00:53:11.760 I'm not.
00:53:12.320 I'm not.
00:53:13.080 Don't...
00:53:13.520 Please don't.
00:53:14.140 He's always trying to get his propaganda in.
00:53:17.620 A non-clot propaganda.
00:53:20.580 So, anyway, look, if you want to have that, fine, but you should have to disclose it.
00:53:28.180 You should have to disclose, hey, we put mRNA stuff in this cow, and then we should probably
00:53:36.540 study it.
00:53:37.520 Does that do anything to us when we eat it?
00:53:41.240 I just...
00:53:41.800 I don't...
00:53:42.440 I'm kind of a stickler on genetic codes, you know?
00:53:45.620 Now, of course, they would say no, and...
00:53:48.120 Yeah.
00:53:48.260 But you should, of course, be able to make your own decisions on what you eat, and...
00:53:51.760 Yeah.
00:53:51.880 And I would like to know that.
00:53:53.900 I'd like to see the research.
00:53:55.160 This time, it's not like, oh, we're going to get that research to you right away.
00:53:59.700 Hang on.
00:54:00.180 And I left it...
00:54:00.900 Left it in my other coat.
00:54:02.080 It's going to take me 75 years to get it, but I'll show you that research, you know?
00:54:07.200 Uh-huh.
00:54:08.020 So, you know, maybe that's me.
00:54:10.020 And can somebody on the staff, maybe, or even in the audience, because we're kind of busy,
00:54:15.280 look into the edible vaccines from plants that Medicago is doing?
00:54:24.460 Medicago is a bad company name.
00:54:26.200 I don't know.
00:54:26.740 Well, do you remember what...
00:54:28.400 It is.
00:54:29.120 Right?
00:54:29.360 It's just not a good...
00:54:30.200 It's Schmikago.
00:54:30.780 It's Schmikago from Schmigadoon.
00:54:34.020 So, anyway, there's like four people in the audience are like, right?
00:54:39.780 Wow, good solid Apple TV reference.
00:54:41.860 Right.
00:54:42.300 Okay.
00:54:42.980 So, the thing with this, Stu, see if this rings a bell.
00:54:50.080 Mm-hmm.
00:54:53.700 Was it Holden?
00:54:58.120 Remember?
00:54:58.660 What was his name?
00:54:59.360 Oh, the science advisor?
00:55:00.840 Yeah.
00:55:01.240 Yeah.
00:55:01.660 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:55:02.700 Holdren.
00:55:03.440 Holdren.
00:55:05.080 John Holdren.
00:55:05.760 Remember what John Holdren was suggesting?
00:55:08.600 Yeah, he wrote a book about...
00:55:10.080 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:55:10.780 Yeah, he had all sorts of interesting sterilization beliefs so that he would put sterilization in
00:55:16.460 the food supply.
00:55:17.900 Right.
00:55:18.120 And then, of course, they denied it, and we were called conspiracy theorists for reading
00:55:21.120 his book, but that was...
00:55:22.960 It was a weird conspiracy.
00:55:25.180 Yeah, it was.
00:55:25.460 I will say, no one else is doing it.
00:55:26.860 Yeah.
00:55:26.960 So, maybe it was a secret conspiracy to actually read it.
00:55:29.660 Yeah.
00:55:29.840 Because they were like, that's a conspiracy.
00:55:32.680 Nobody's actually seen that book.
00:55:34.760 Right.
00:55:35.160 No, it exists.
00:55:36.060 You could buy it.
00:55:36.760 It was hard to buy.
00:55:37.400 I mean, he printed it and stuff, but I think nobody bought it, did they?
00:55:42.100 Very few, at least recently.
00:55:43.400 Yeah.
00:55:43.840 So, you should read it, because this guy was the chief science advisor under Obama.
00:55:51.160 I think he's in this administration as well, is he not?
00:55:55.180 And the guy's been wrong about everything, and he talked about how can we take plants and
00:56:04.940 make corn that has a sterilant in it, and we'll just make all this corn, and then we'll
00:56:13.580 feed it to the, you know, populations that really should be thinking about not having
00:56:20.700 more babies.
00:56:21.700 Oh, really?
00:56:22.260 John, what population is that, I wonder?
00:56:24.960 And their excuse was like, well, I never actually did it.
00:56:29.180 Yeah, I know.
00:56:29.820 Nobody was advocating for it.
00:56:32.040 I don't know, or at least he was considering it.
00:56:34.220 I mean, it was like floated as an idea.
00:56:35.800 Like, one way we could do this is put in the water supply.
00:56:38.500 I mean, well, I don't know.
00:56:39.320 I would never get to the point where I was like, oh, yeah, we should definitely just throw
00:56:42.200 out all the water supplies that people don't even know they're taking it.
00:56:44.120 If I said to you, hey, there's, we've got to reduce the population.
00:56:50.000 We've got to reduce the population.
00:56:51.940 Do you ever go down the road of, well, we just do something and we don't tell anybody,
00:56:59.040 and that just permanently alters them?
00:57:01.340 Yeah.
00:57:01.620 Or, you know what?
00:57:03.760 I've got this idea.
00:57:04.980 It's an old idea, I know, but we tell everybody they're just going to take a shower and they'll
00:57:09.100 be back in five minutes.
00:57:10.280 I mean, you never get to that.
00:57:13.460 You never get to that because there's, I don't know, there's something called ethics
00:57:18.260 that these guys never seem to recognize.
00:57:21.300 Like, if we were like, let's order the execution of all male children who are two years or under
00:57:25.080 in the vicinity of Bethlehem.
00:57:26.760 Like, you'd be like, wait a minute, are you just, hold on.
00:57:30.920 I understand.
00:57:32.460 You're trying to get rid of the one, but you want to kill all of you.
00:57:35.820 Wait a minute, all, like, even if you're just, like, putting that up on the board and
00:57:41.840 just saying, like, hey, we got a menu of options here.
00:57:45.000 One of them is killed all kids under two.
00:57:47.060 There are no bad ideas.
00:57:48.660 This is a safe zone.
00:57:49.860 Yeah.
00:57:50.240 Okay?
00:57:51.180 And we want to kill baby Moses.
00:57:53.700 Let's just dump all of the children into the crocodile water.
00:57:57.340 Let's see what happens.
00:57:58.460 That's just one of the ideas.
00:58:00.000 Another would be like, hey.
00:58:01.220 We didn't do that.
00:58:01.840 Have you people seen Moses?
00:58:03.500 It's another option, but I'm just saying this one's on the board.
00:58:06.460 That's all.
00:58:08.500 And that's just not a rational thing to put on the board.
00:58:11.640 No, it's not.
00:58:12.220 That was the problem.
00:58:13.120 It was not an indication that John Holdrum was going to come into office and immediately
00:58:17.940 implement something like this.
00:58:19.740 The idea was, if that is your, if you believe that that type of thing could even be theoretically
00:58:26.400 constitutional, you should not be in any position of power.
00:58:30.100 No, no, no.
00:58:30.520 It's not that he had this thought.
00:58:32.900 He published it in a book.
00:58:34.900 It wasn't an off the top of his head thing.
00:58:37.080 I don't know.
00:58:37.440 I guess some people might consider putting it in a water supply.
00:58:40.000 You know, your wife reads the galley before it's printed.
00:58:43.160 Does your wife not go, hey, John, I don't think you add that.
00:58:51.400 Let's say that one in our inside voice.
00:58:53.340 No, it was just out there as like a real proposal.
00:58:56.640 All right.
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00:59:02.860 I mean, look, he can get you out of pain.
00:59:06.240 I mean, just up on the board to shoot you in the head.
00:59:09.120 But we're not going to do that necessarily.
00:59:11.780 Just putting up there as an option.
00:59:13.400 Another option is don't go to John Holdren and maybe go to relief factor.
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01:00:16.940 It's just a simple idea, you know.
01:00:19.900 Here's another idea, according to the president.
01:00:23.140 Now, this has just been floated by the Washington Post.
01:00:30.160 There's a proposal out there.
01:00:32.500 But if you don't like it, they're not going to do it.
01:00:36.380 Oh, okay.
01:00:36.860 It's like the gas thing.
01:00:38.920 You know, sure, they were looking into banning gas stoves because somebody crazy said, hey, maybe we should do that.
01:00:45.140 But they weren't going to do that.
01:00:47.380 No.
01:00:47.580 In fact, they're not.
01:00:48.640 I mean, they are, but they're not telling you they're doing it now.
01:00:52.480 Well, they are.
01:00:54.860 So they just lied.
01:00:56.080 Anyway, here's the EPA.
01:00:58.540 EPA plans to issue tough, long-term tailpipe emission standards soon because they say we need to get electric to electric cars faster.
01:01:15.120 And so what's going to happen?
01:01:17.120 Well, they're going to put these stringent, quote, stringent limits on auto tailpipe pollution so that way that we can have two-thirds of all new passenger vehicle sales will be electric by 2032.
01:01:34.020 So that's exciting.
01:01:35.620 Now, these are the toughest standards ever from the EPA.
01:01:43.140 I don't know.
01:01:44.080 I just broke out into a cold sweat.
01:01:46.440 That's going to be good for the economy and you.
01:01:49.060 The toughest standards ever from the EPA.
01:01:53.940 It's threatening, according to the Washington Post, to spark a fight with several automakers.
01:02:00.360 The people, the automakers are speaking on a condition of anonymity.
01:02:05.500 They're like, I didn't say that.
01:02:07.440 What are you talking about?
01:02:08.220 I love the government.
01:02:09.500 The EPA?
01:02:10.200 We're best friends.
01:02:10.840 I love that.
01:02:11.360 There's somebody else I know that kind of maybe looks like me or has a title like mine, but definitely not me.
01:02:19.440 Don't say I said this.
01:02:21.040 Say, help.
01:02:22.140 Dear God, help us.
01:02:23.580 They're going to run us out of business.
01:02:25.380 The battle could determine how quickly and cheaply Americans can purchase EVs and grow what's now just a very, very, very small fraction of the country's auto market.
01:02:38.460 Environmental groups see the audio emissions rule as enormously consequential.
01:02:44.420 Oh, I bet it is.
01:02:46.400 Transportation sector is the country's biggest source of planet warming gases, along with cows.
01:02:53.660 But the most aggressive options in the EPA's proposal are so stringent that automakers, especially those slowest to adopt electric cars and trucks, will see it as more aggressive than what they can realistically meet.
01:03:09.840 Now, let's just break that sentence down.
01:03:13.620 Stu, help me out.
01:03:15.340 What does that mean to an automaker?
01:03:26.820 It seems to be financial ruin.
01:03:30.160 Okay.
01:03:30.920 Do we have anything else we can put up on the board?
01:03:33.500 Yeah, more aggressive than they can realistically meet.
01:03:40.300 You are essentially, and they've done this before, implementing a new law without implementing a new law, right?
01:03:47.720 Like, you are banning gas-powered cars without having to go through the battle of banning gas-powered cars.
01:03:53.340 It's just the EPA.
01:03:54.880 It is the unnamed, faceless bureaucrat that you didn't elect, and if you want something changed or we have to blame it on somebody.
01:04:04.200 Good luck.
01:04:04.800 Who's to blame?
01:04:05.420 You know, it's like the Pentagon last week, that amazing, amazing John Kirby interview or op-ed where he was talking about how we just did this new study on the end of Afghanistan, and it's all really positive.
01:04:27.240 I didn't see any problems.
01:04:28.260 And then when asked about it, he was like, well, I mean, it was good, and what do you want us to do with this?
01:04:37.340 Are you saying we should fire people?
01:04:40.480 Well, yeah, isn't that what that's for?
01:04:42.280 No, this wasn't meant to show who's accountable.
01:04:45.680 Yeah, this is not about accountability.
01:04:47.880 What are you talking about?
01:04:49.800 Well, then what's that report for?
01:04:52.500 Well, if you don't admit a mistake, what are you going to hold people accountable for?
01:04:55.860 It's amazing.
01:04:56.460 But that's the way a government that is run by administrators works.
01:05:02.720 There is no one accountable.
01:05:05.140 There is no one that you can ever get to and say, that person is the decision maker.
01:05:10.800 That person is the one in charge.
01:05:13.400 That's the person we either fire or we vote them out.
01:05:17.960 Well, you can't vote them out because they're on the government payroll, and you don't know who they are.
01:05:26.460 More in just a second.
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01:07:02.980 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:07:05.660 There's a lot going on.
01:07:07.240 What happened to Riley Gaines that we found out about Friday is just abhorrent.
01:07:16.080 I think we're seeing the birth of a new civil rights leader if she has the stamina to take it.
01:07:23.820 I mean, she is under attack.
01:07:25.700 Megyn Kelly joins us now to talk about Riley Gaines and what happened at the university after she spoke.
01:07:34.060 She was attacked.
01:07:35.420 She says assaulted.
01:07:37.040 I haven't seen the video of that, but I believe her.
01:07:39.960 And she was kidnapped and held in a room.
01:07:43.560 She wasn't allowed to leave.
01:07:45.700 Welcome, Megyn Kelly.
01:07:46.780 How are you?
01:07:48.200 Hi, Glenn.
01:07:48.980 I'm good.
01:07:49.600 I haven't felt so outraged about a story as I did just over the whole Friday news cycle.
01:07:55.740 The thing that happened down in Tennessee.
01:07:57.500 The thing that happened to Riley Gaines.
01:07:59.320 The Bud Light and Oil of Olay with Dylan Mulvaney.
01:08:02.340 I really felt like you.
01:08:05.420 I spent the weekend thinking about what can I do?
01:08:08.340 What can I personally set up in a 501c3 or something to help these embattled women who are fighting like Riley Gaines, who needs security, who needs to sue these people?
01:08:21.600 Like, there has to be something more we can do.
01:08:24.460 I have to tell you, Megan, I don't understand why women are not more upset.
01:08:30.620 First of all, the Dylan Mulvaney thing, it's just a mockery of women.
01:08:37.320 It truly is woman face.
01:08:39.440 You know, they say black face when you're a white person, Don, this is woman face.
01:08:43.420 It's mocking.
01:08:44.420 It's minstrelsy.
01:08:45.640 This is not someone who is gender confused, has gender dysphoria, and is once a leader, a life as a woman.
01:08:54.140 This is someone who is looking for attention and is making a joke out of womankind.
01:08:58.840 I do have to tell you, I lost track because I thought of a menstrual show, an old time menstrual show, which.
01:09:09.260 Menstrual, but menstrual works too.
01:09:11.140 So let's let's go back to Riley Gaines here for a second.
01:09:18.100 What happened to the police there?
01:09:20.380 I mean, there is there was no real pushback.
01:09:23.060 And the university comes out and, you know, thanks the students who participated peacefully in the event and mentioned their bravery.
01:09:34.240 The only one that was brave there was Riley.
01:09:38.560 That's not brave to be in a mob.
01:09:40.920 No, this has not been a great year for law enforcement in and around the city of San Francisco.
01:09:47.760 First, we had the Paul Pelosi debacle where the 9-1-1 operator was out to lunch like, gee, OK, bye.
01:09:53.520 You OK?
01:09:54.060 You're looking for Capitol Hill police.
01:09:55.940 OK, bye.
01:09:57.140 And the guy's under attack five times has to be like, well, wait.
01:10:01.200 And then they basically let him get attacked before they win it.
01:10:04.140 That's number one in San Fran with the law enforcement out there.
01:10:06.740 Now we see these campus cops there letting the victim be further victimized as they try to appease the mob.
01:10:13.700 Perhaps they've forgotten the very point of their job.
01:10:17.340 And that statement by the disgusting university was about them.
01:10:22.340 That was the most important thing I've seen since the University of Pennsylvania telling the female swimmers they needed therapy if they objected into the Thomas swimming in the pool.
01:10:32.300 Can I just go back to what was Riley Gaines's sin?
01:10:35.480 Is she Matt Walsh, who I love?
01:10:40.340 Is she a Matt?
01:10:41.040 No, she's not a Matt Walsh.
01:10:42.720 Riley Gaines is not saying we don't indulge in the trans fantasy at all.
01:10:47.740 Riley Gaines swam against Leah Thomas.
01:10:50.940 She's the one who came in tied with Leah Thomas in the NCAA tournament, the finals,
01:10:56.940 and was given no trophy because they wanted a picture of Leah holding the trophy, a man, not Riley Gaines, an actual woman.
01:11:07.680 And Riley Gaines got a little upset about the way she was treated and the fact that she was forced to compete against a guy who'd been in the 500s as a man and now was taking national titles as a woman.
01:11:18.940 And she's spoken out about that piece of the trans movement.
01:11:23.540 That's what got her assaulted, shouted down like she was Hitler incarnate.
01:11:30.600 If you can't talk about that, we're done.
01:11:34.940 If you can't defend her right to speak up about that, we're done.
01:11:39.180 Women's rights are over.
01:11:40.280 And Joe Biden has responsibility in this.
01:11:43.040 His administration is actively working to curtail women's rights right now.
01:11:47.860 And these far left activists, half of whom may or may not have a foot in the trans camp, and the other half are just far leftists who want to agitate, who hate reason, who are unattractive, unhappy people, who are just glomming on onto any upset.
01:12:08.300 I'm sorry, it's not nice, but why are they all homely?
01:12:11.980 I mean, to a person, Glenn, there's something going on.
01:12:15.860 So, Megan, I mean, in the age of Me Too, Riley has said, you know, I'm in a locker room, I turn around, and this guy, you know, has his junk hanging out, and he's just staring at me, and I'm very uncomfortable.
01:12:33.980 How is this not a Me Too thing?
01:12:38.300 Oh, because the media won't do its homework or do any bold reporting, which is required in these situations.
01:12:47.720 The Daily Wire actually ran an in-depth report on Leah Thomas.
01:12:51.220 And I've kept waiting for a Leah Thomas denial, for a Leah Thomas lawsuit.
01:12:57.400 I've reported what they reported, citing them, and said, I, too, will print a denial if Leah Thomas wants to issue one.
01:13:04.640 I'm more than open-minded to hearing that the report is incorrect.
01:13:07.880 Hasn't happened.
01:13:08.900 What is the report?
01:13:10.240 Online, Leah Thomas goes by Leah Thomas with a different spelling and has repeatedly liked, approved of, reposted posts that support something called autogynephilia.
01:13:27.360 Leah Thomas is a man who is into, who is sexually into getting off by dressing like a woman.
01:13:34.980 That's not gender dysphoria.
01:13:37.300 That's a fetish.
01:13:39.280 It's kink.
01:13:40.840 That's what Bill Thomas, which is Leah's actual name, is into.
01:13:45.760 He gets an erection when he dresses like a woman.
01:13:49.180 And that is what they subjected the actual women on the UPenn swim team to.
01:13:56.240 And when they said, this man is freaking us out and beating us, which is unfair, they were the ones told to get therapy.
01:14:06.320 That's Leah Thomas.
01:14:07.580 That's what Riley Gaines is out there saying, hey, this was not cool.
01:14:11.240 And getting shouted down like, she's the freak, instead of Thomas.
01:14:15.580 What does it say to you that Finland, Sweden, Great Britain, France, they're all going exactly the opposite way that we are going when it comes to children and their sexuality and, you know, transgenderism.
01:14:36.800 They're saying that what we're doing is wildly dangerous, and we are now doubling down, it seems, on all of it.
01:14:47.000 We've been captured.
01:14:48.640 We've been captured more so than those other countries by the disease that is wokeism.
01:14:54.640 And it's tearing us apart at the fabric of who we are.
01:14:59.440 And there's so few people over here willing to fight back.
01:15:02.780 It's like J.K. Rowling came out and pushed back against some of the basic things that were happening.
01:15:08.620 Again, J.K. Rowling is not Matt Walsh either.
01:15:10.640 In fact, she and Matt Walsh have fought online because she thinks he's gone too far.
01:15:14.580 But they treat her like she's a Matt Walsh.
01:15:17.400 Again, I like Matt and I loved what is a woman.
01:15:19.600 But there are so few who want to fight because they see what happened to J.K. Rowling, and they see how rabid these crowds are because of the deep unhappiness pervading their lives here in a very large country.
01:15:33.100 And they don't want to be the next example of it.
01:15:35.800 One of the reasons why the women on the UPenn swim team did not speak out publicly, a few spoke out anonymously.
01:15:41.800 And keep in mind, Riley Gaines was not on UPenn.
01:15:44.540 She was, I think, Kentucky, is they said in their anonymous interviews, we won't get hired.
01:15:51.400 This isn't even about swimming.
01:15:53.000 We're not going to get hired in jobs in the real world if we put our names on these objections.
01:15:58.580 That's how far left our corporations have gone in America.
01:16:02.180 Our colleges have gone to the point where women will sacrifice their own rights, the rights of their daughters, in the name of political correctness or wokeness or not upsetting anybody.
01:16:13.260 And what the Biden administration is doing right now, to add to it, is absolutely disgraceful.
01:16:19.760 So, why isn't this viewed as a civil rights movement?
01:16:27.080 And, you know, where are the pastors and priests that are really the ones that usually fill a hole like this?
01:16:37.020 I mean, Riley, she's just a normal person.
01:16:42.100 She's a kid.
01:16:43.520 And she's doing this all because she just believes it.
01:16:47.680 Her security alone would be something that would stop most people from joining her.
01:16:53.760 And I think all of these demonstrations to invoke fear, not to stop her, but anyone else who wants to step out of line, where is the beginning of a movement?
01:17:06.720 And I guess that's maybe where you started, you were thinking, this weekend.
01:17:11.220 Yeah.
01:17:11.700 You know, I really did think on Friday this could be an inflection point, what happened to her.
01:17:17.680 In this whole battle.
01:17:19.220 I mean, this could be the thing that finally leads the women and men to stand up and say, we're done.
01:17:26.200 And I think about my own role in this whole thing, Glenn, a lot.
01:17:30.340 I think about how when this all got started, you know, I have a transgender person in my family by marriage, not my own marriage.
01:17:40.740 And I mean, this person went full bore, the surgery, all of it.
01:17:46.780 And it was deeply traumatic on those around that person in the immediate family.
01:17:52.320 And but I had sympathy for them because they went through it at a time when there was no support for this.
01:17:57.360 They had to go to Canada to get all the surgeries.
01:17:59.060 And I remember saying, you know, don't bully, be loving, be kind.
01:18:04.800 You don't understand.
01:18:05.620 This is still the one group that people feel comfortable teasing and bullying.
01:18:09.060 And it's wrong.
01:18:10.440 And I don't think I was wrong to say that.
01:18:12.860 But when I went to NBC, I did segments on how children were struggling with this.
01:18:17.320 And perhaps there was a lien to help that.
01:18:19.740 I regret that.
01:18:21.120 I regret that.
01:18:21.840 I did not see where that was going to take us tolerance and I think an innate ability amongst most Americans to live and let live, be kind, be supportive, try not to judge.
01:18:33.100 Understand some people have mental frailties has been abused and is now morphed into the abuse of children by a system at every turn.
01:18:44.360 And the dishonest posing as a trans person by people who have other mental disorders and worm their way into women's spaces, taking advantage of that need to be kind, of that innate instinct to be empathetic.
01:19:03.220 And it's time to say, I'm putting my empathy in the back seat.
01:19:06.960 I'm fighting for what's right.
01:19:08.200 And if somebody who's claiming to have this mental disorder is offended, too bad.
01:19:13.680 Up until about two minutes ago, it was recognized as a mental disorder by the psychiatry experts in America.
01:19:20.920 It's only now that you're not allowed to say that.
01:19:22.920 Well, nothing changed other than looking.
01:19:26.180 So I think we have no choice but to call out these people as disturbed, the glommers who don't even have gender dysphoria,
01:19:34.480 who just want to feel special and come into our locker rooms and our swimming lanes, etc., need to be called out.
01:19:41.800 Dylan Mulvaney and all of the brands sponsoring him need to be called out.
01:19:46.240 And I use that pronoun him intentionally.
01:19:49.600 I have no problem, Glenn, with somebody who has genuine gender dysphoria,
01:19:54.960 has switched over into the other gender, like a Caitlyn Jenner.
01:20:00.460 Caitlyn Jenner.
01:20:01.300 Who wants to relatively quietly live their life in my lane.
01:20:05.200 Yep.
01:20:05.560 Okay?
01:20:05.880 I really...
01:20:06.840 Caitlyn Jenner's not a woman.
01:20:08.460 Caitlyn Jenner's a trans woman.
01:20:10.120 There's a difference.
01:20:11.100 Yep.
01:20:11.240 And it matters.
01:20:12.460 I'm happy to call Caitlyn Jenner her.
01:20:14.780 These other posers who, you know, as we're back to the minstrelsy or minstrelsy,
01:20:19.280 no, I'm not using my pronoun on you.
01:20:23.720 And I'm not allowing my children to be asked their pronouns in class,
01:20:27.820 like gender is something you can order off of a Chinese menu.
01:20:31.520 Bit by bit, we need to find our courage and return to the biological understandings that we've had since the beginning of time.
01:20:40.960 Megan, it is always good to talk to you.
01:20:43.040 Thank you so much.
01:20:43.780 If you haven't heard The Megyn Kelly Show, it follows this program on XM Sirius.
01:20:50.140 And she's wonderful and always has great guests.
01:20:53.500 The Megyn Kelly Show on XM Sirius or wherever you get your podcasts.
01:20:57.540 Megan, thank you so much.
01:20:59.700 Thanks, Glenn.
01:21:00.440 Great to talk to you.
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01:22:22.860 The Glenn Beck Program.
01:22:43.580 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:22:45.960 It is amazing sitting here talking about the difference, you know, the left is supposed
01:22:51.300 to be the ones that understand the civil rights movement, and they don't.
01:22:55.840 They've become the ones with the dogs and the fire hydrants.
01:23:00.340 They're the ones who are telling you, you don't, no, you don't fit in here, so you won't
01:23:06.960 work unless we tell you you can work.
01:23:09.540 You're going to enter another door.
01:23:11.300 You're going to sit in the back of the bus.
01:23:12.860 Um, wait, what?
01:23:17.140 We're just talking about diversity.
01:23:19.440 That's all we're talking about.
01:23:20.680 One was skin color, and now this one is just diversity of thought.
01:23:26.180 There's no diversity at all on their side.
01:23:30.640 You can't even disagree within the framework.
01:23:34.560 It's, this is the way it is, and it's constantly changing, and they will crucify anybody who stands
01:23:42.980 up against it.
01:23:44.560 We need to grow a spine and grow some courage.
01:23:48.340 We need to do it quickly.
01:23:49.540 Where are our pastors?
01:23:53.200 Where are the community leaders that will shape and stand up and teach people how to be peaceful
01:24:02.360 and yet stand up for what is true and what is right?
01:24:08.240 Where are the churches?
01:24:09.840 The Glenn Beck Program.
01:24:12.860 I want to talk to you about a movie called Nefarious.
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01:24:19.640 A bunch of the staff here at the studio went to see it.
01:24:22.100 I saw it.
01:24:23.200 Glowing reviews from everybody, really, who has seen it.
01:24:27.340 Especially that guy at the end.
01:24:29.220 I hear he was.
01:24:30.580 He played, he appears fatter on the screen than he actually is.
01:24:35.120 I heard that's why it's actually rated R.
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01:24:40.340 You know, it's weird.
01:24:41.220 This is the only rated R movie I've ever seen where you can't, you can't really tell why
01:24:47.440 it's rated.
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01:24:49.100 There's no violence.
01:24:51.100 There's, you know, nobody's scantily clad.
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01:24:55.280 It's just intensity?
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01:26:10.840 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:26:15.720 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:26:17.780 We're glad you're here.
01:26:18.580 Last week, I saw on Tucker, Jason Whitlock, who is part of The Blaze.
01:26:25.960 He's doing an incredible show that you really need to see on The Blaze.
01:26:32.000 He's doing something called his Fearless Army Roll Call, we'll get into.
01:26:35.300 But he was, he was on with Tucker, and I've seen him now twice, saying pretty much the same
01:26:44.440 thing I'm saying, and that is, we really have to turn back to God.
01:26:51.360 But he's also going to a place to where he says, we don't have anything in common with
01:26:57.120 the left.
01:26:57.720 And I believe that to be true.
01:27:00.340 So what is the solution?
01:27:03.280 Jason Whitlock joins us in 60 seconds.
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01:28:13.600 Jason Whitlock, Blaze TV host of Fearless.
01:28:16.640 Hello, Jason.
01:28:17.600 How are you?
01:28:18.480 I'm awesome, Glenn.
01:28:20.160 Glad to hear you.
01:28:21.080 Happy day after Easter.
01:28:22.200 Yeah, happy day after Easter.
01:28:24.040 Boy, did we need that.
01:28:25.820 Yes, we did.
01:28:26.820 On a positive, Jason, I think that we are seeing a lot of Christians wake up and start to at least just start to starting to stand up, which I think is really good.
01:28:44.920 Once people wake up to the sorry situation we're in, you know, we have a chance.
01:28:50.660 Yeah, I think that people are starting to understand that this isn't a political battle, it's a spiritual battle, and that this is good versus evil.
01:29:03.940 And you can see it in a couple of issues.
01:29:06.280 The abortion issue, to see people convulsing in the streets because they just can't kill a baby at ease in the womb.
01:29:14.500 And then I just think the whole transgender issue is just like, hey, what is going on here?
01:29:21.660 We really want men competing against women in sports, and we want drag queens everywhere.
01:29:29.140 And you just have to, this isn't political.
01:29:32.140 This is like, man, they have a cult on the other side.
01:29:36.100 It is.
01:29:37.940 Jason, last week for two days I had Jonathan Kahn on, and I don't know if you've seen or heard of his book called The Return of the Gods,
01:29:47.440 but it is, it explains this to a T.
01:29:53.140 He shows, he's a rabbi, he's a Jew for Jesus, so he's a rabbi and also a Jesus lover.
01:30:02.180 And he has done his research on the ancient worship, and we are worshiping three gods right now without knowing it.
01:30:12.200 But that will show you the evil and how it is all connected.
01:30:18.180 It's phenomenal, phenomenal.
01:30:20.700 How about what happened with the young woman, Riley Gaines, the swimmer, and the attack?
01:30:27.660 And then to have the institution and someone that works at that university to put out a statement that doesn't acknowledge that this woman was attacked, struck, ran out of there, intimidated.
01:30:43.360 They put out a statement basically praising the other side, the attackers.
01:30:48.600 And I hope you feel safe.
01:30:50.580 If that doesn't wake people up, they're like, hold on, you know, I can't put aside all of my biblical principles and values to serve some political group that, you know, pretends to be serving the common man and the people.
01:31:11.180 I just don't know how people are doing it.
01:31:13.760 And that's not to praise the Republicans, because many of them are too soft on these issues.
01:31:21.900 But one side is pretty much demanding, throw out all of your values and now support us.
01:31:30.700 And much of it as it relates to black people is just over racial idolatry.
01:31:36.140 Throw out all your values and just this is the black thing to do.
01:31:40.620 What about the godly thing to do?
01:31:44.040 Isn't that a higher college?
01:31:45.620 Isn't that who we should be serving?
01:31:47.340 Not these little surface level identity issues that we've made front and center and the center of our identity.
01:31:54.500 So, Jason, you know, I've thought about this for a long time because I really thought it would be a black movement that would stop all this again.
01:32:04.100 Because, you know, when we were just, you know, arguing about race, you know, there are some things that, you know, we need to address as a nation on race.
01:32:14.520 But this beatdown and this anti-racism garbage, I really thought that because the black community is so clear with God that maybe you'd get another Martin Luther King.
01:32:30.380 But you're not seeing him in any color or anywhere.
01:32:36.200 Where are the churches?
01:32:37.160 That's a great question.
01:32:40.320 And it's one that is a bit related to Martin Luther King because, and it's funny, we're having this discussion today after Easter, but it's like, you know, Martin Luther King didn't believe in the resurrection.
01:32:52.640 And so Martin Luther King was, yeah, he was a probably far more political than he was sound as it relates to religious doctrine.
01:33:03.040 And so Martin Luther King took us down this political path.
01:33:10.660 And that's not me just trying to beat up on Martin Luther King.
01:33:13.560 There were some things that he did were great, but there's something he did terrible, and that's he'd led people down a path to prioritize politics over faith.
01:33:25.820 Well, I think maybe at the end, I'm not sure, but I think at the end that was true.
01:33:30.920 But, I mean, he got people together to end the nightmare of segregation and everything else that was going on.
01:33:41.860 And that seemed a pretty strong God movement to me.
01:33:45.980 It was, but it was laced with some things that just weren't biblically sound.
01:33:53.780 And so you can get caught up in all the good, and there was plenty good that came from it.
01:34:01.220 And you might miss the seeds that were planted.
01:34:05.460 Glenn, I'll compare it to the founding documents.
01:34:10.680 There were seeds planted in the founding documents that maybe some people weren't aware of, but the founders were clearly aware of.
01:34:17.260 This is going to end slavery.
01:34:19.240 And I think Dr. King's message was laced with something that we were not aware of at the time, weren't focused on.
01:34:29.520 But it turned the churches into political institutions, and particularly the black church.
01:34:37.220 And that's why, again, people are serving politics and not God, and they're trying to corrupt the Scripture and the Bible and, you know, make it fit their political identity rather than just,
01:34:51.580 hey, look, man, there's 5,000, 6,000 years of collective wisdom here that's been unshakable.
01:34:56.860 So, you're not smarter than God, you're not smarter than the Bible, it doesn't need to be reinterpreted by you to fit, you know, your transgender ideology and all that other stuff.
01:35:09.200 So, Jason, I was out someplace, I don't remember where it was, last week, and your name was brought up as really making an impact in people's lives.
01:35:21.660 There were people that were like, I watch him all the time, I absolutely love him.
01:35:26.040 And they mentioned roll call.
01:35:31.000 Are you, tell the listeners that have not heard you talk about it, what your goal is and what this thing is?
01:35:38.100 Because it happens, I think, this week, doesn't it?
01:35:40.600 Yes, it happens this Friday and Saturday.
01:35:43.100 Glenn, nothing's changed from the first time I came to Dallas and talked with you.
01:35:49.000 And I won't ever forget that interview because I laid out what it is I wanted to do and why I wanted to come work at The Blaze,
01:36:01.180 why I wanted to be associated with you.
01:36:03.640 If we don't turn back to God, it's the only thing that will bring us together across racial lines, economic lines,
01:36:14.680 and put all these other identities on the back burner.
01:36:19.440 And so what we're trying to do with the roll call is gather men of all ethnicities and all backgrounds or whatever,
01:36:28.260 and we're getting people from all over the country that are coming in.
01:36:31.680 And we want men to live up to their responsibilities spelled out in the Bible.
01:36:38.740 We should be leaders.
01:36:40.200 We should be obeying God and then leading the country through a biblical worldview.
01:36:50.080 And so we're going to come together and put Jesus front and center.
01:36:55.260 We're going to worship him.
01:36:56.560 We're certainly not going to worship Donald Trump or Barack Obama or any of these LeBron James or any of these other people that they want us to worship.
01:37:05.640 We want to worship God, sing some songs, eat, have a good time, fellowship together,
01:37:14.480 hear some encouraging, inspiring words about what our role should be here in life and in America
01:37:22.320 and how we can get this country back if we just live up to our responsibilities as men.
01:37:27.620 And so it's really just following in on what Promise Keepers had been and following in on exactly where you started this conversation about we don't need just black people.
01:37:44.600 We need all men to come together and lead this thing.
01:37:49.320 I do think me being black gives it a better chance of getting off the ground because we know what the media does
01:37:58.300 when it's just a white person or white Christians, although racist, white evangelicals.
01:38:04.560 Yeah, but, you know, they'll save a special racist place for you, too, in their heart.
01:38:08.080 But I'll just say that, Glenn, if we get enough of us together in a room and we put Jesus and God front and center,
01:38:17.760 it'll be a lot harder to call us nut jobs, to call us racist, to call us anything but believers in God
01:38:27.560 and responsible men who want to live righteously.
01:38:31.280 Anybody that's watched my show, listened to me talk, when I fill in for you knows I'm an imperfect person
01:38:37.180 and I've lived an imperfect life.
01:38:40.440 That's all of us.
01:38:41.740 And so we don't need to be ashamed of our faith.
01:38:44.120 We don't need to be silenced by our sin.
01:38:47.600 Jesus Christ died on the cross for our sins.
01:38:50.380 We just need to be bold enough and courageous enough to bear witness and, again, to obey and live up to our responsibilities.
01:38:57.700 And so I'm hoping to attract everybody, and we are, based on the feedback we're being getting from people,
01:39:06.540 and so we're going to—and it's going to be a road in the process, but we're going to bring men together,
01:39:12.680 and we're going to bring this country back together and throw out these other bogus identities.
01:39:17.820 So I just want to go over a couple of the things.
01:39:20.160 What is a real man?
01:39:21.500 Fathers and families, men never quit, don't get sifted.
01:39:24.680 Bearing witness requires courage, not perfection.
01:39:28.700 I love that, Jason.
01:39:30.280 So that is happening this weekend.
01:39:31.780 If you want to get tickets, you can get them right now.
01:39:36.900 All you have to do is buy your tickets where?
01:39:39.640 I don't see this.
01:39:40.480 Go to fearlessarmyrollcall.com.
01:39:45.560 Fearlessarmyrollcall.com.
01:39:47.800 There's some tickets available.
01:39:49.720 The venue is getting close to a sellout.
01:39:51.940 We didn't get the biggest venue in the world for the first one.
01:39:56.580 If I want you to come to Nashville, if you can't make it to this one, we are going to take this on the road.
01:40:04.100 This is our first, and we're learning things and figuring things out, but we're going to take it on the road.
01:40:09.880 I would imagine we'll be in Dallas within the next eight to ten months.
01:40:15.260 That would probably be our next hot spot.
01:40:19.080 One, because I want you to be there.
01:40:22.040 I would love to.
01:40:22.920 Two, I want Tony Evans to come.
01:40:26.560 So, anyway, we're coming to Dallas next, but time for you to still get here to Nashville and join us,
01:40:33.860 and particularly if you live within driving distance, love to have you.
01:40:37.220 So, I want to talk to you a little bit about Nashville, if you have a few extra minutes with me.
01:40:42.400 So, give me 60 seconds, and we're going to be right back.
01:40:45.840 Jason Whitlock is doing that this weekend in Nashville.
01:40:48.680 He lives in Nashville, and as you know, some things have been going on that make no sense in Nashville.
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01:42:29.660 So, Jason, let me turn it to the shooting last week.
01:42:44.840 There's been another shooting today, a mass shooting in Louisville at the Old National Bank.
01:42:52.000 But in Nashville, it was transgender.
01:42:58.220 Two days later, in Chicago, they find a transgender person there who is threatening to shoot up schools and churches,
01:43:06.800 has a manifesto that, strangely, they still won't release any details on it.
01:43:11.140 Again, we have an issue, and yet the politicians stir people up, get them to the Capitol to say that it's the transgender community that should be afraid.
01:43:26.480 It's crazy.
01:43:28.240 I believe that second event was in Colorado.
01:43:31.500 Yeah, I'm sorry.
01:43:32.020 It's crazy what has gone on here.
01:43:37.760 It's funny.
01:43:38.540 I just wrote a piece about this today in the focus of our show.
01:43:41.860 And, Glenn, I know you don't follow the sports world that close, but NBA legend Greg Popovich yesterday went off on Tennessee,
01:43:50.700 on Bill Lee, on Marsha Blackburn, and Justin Pearson, and the Justin Jones guy that got kicked out or expelled from the Tennessee house.
01:44:01.120 He went off on all of this and said that Ted Cruz was an idiot, basically, for suggesting that we have more armed security at schools.
01:44:12.400 And, you know, he's like, how is that freedom, or how is that a good environment for kids?
01:44:18.420 And the thing I want to ask Greg Popovich is, when he steps into an NBA arena,
01:44:22.820 and there are 30 to 50 armed law enforcement officials inside that arena,
01:44:28.680 there's another 30, 40 out-handling traffic as people enter the arena.
01:44:35.020 Doesn't that make him feel safe?
01:44:37.320 Doesn't that probably help explain why there's never been a mass shooting at an NBA game, NFL game, Major League Baseball game?
01:44:45.080 And if all these elites can have all this security while they work, why are we ridiculing politicians that are saying,
01:44:53.240 no, let's provide more security at schools?
01:44:56.460 And, you know, what's crazy about this is we clearly have a mental disorder going on in this country.
01:45:05.580 There is mental illness.
01:45:08.000 We're not living back in the 1970s, which had more guns, by the way.
01:45:14.260 We're living at a time where crazy people go in and shoot places up.
01:45:19.360 So, yeah, having police with our most treasured possession, our children, what's wrong with that?
01:45:28.980 I'm sorry.
01:45:29.540 We have guns at the bank.
01:45:30.600 It's, Glenn, the fact that we have all this mental disease going on and no one's having a discussion like,
01:45:40.100 are we promoting mental illness?
01:45:42.220 Yes, we are.
01:45:42.860 By telling people constant lies?
01:45:46.980 That some kid says, hey, I feel like a girl?
01:45:50.760 And we go, yeah, you're right.
01:45:52.540 Let's give you puberty blockers and let's talk about castrating you and erasing your breath.
01:45:58.900 We're promoting mental illness.
01:46:01.620 And we're telling, if someone doesn't affirm your delusional feelings, you have a right to be angry with them.
01:46:09.100 You have a right to feel like you're being oppressed.
01:46:11.560 And you have a right to feel like this country is totally against you.
01:46:16.680 We're promoting mental illness and then wondering why these mentally ill people are turning violent and angry.
01:46:25.100 It's because we're telling them they should be.
01:46:29.040 And we're telling them that they should impose their views on people through violence and chaos.
01:46:36.420 Yep, you're exactly right.
01:46:38.340 Thank you so much, Jason.
01:46:40.060 You'll hear Jason Whitlock on Blaze TV.
01:46:42.980 He's the host of Fearless.
01:46:44.720 And you can get the tickets to his roll call, FearlessArmyRollcall.com.
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01:46:54.900 Jason, thank you.
01:46:56.280 We'll talk to you again.
01:46:57.360 God bless.
01:46:57.860 Thank you, Glenn.
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01:48:38.280 Amy Nelson is here.
01:48:40.780 She is.
01:48:42.820 She is the founder of the Riveter Riveter dot com.
01:48:48.200 She's also been on our show multiple times.
01:48:52.420 She was on our government's completely out of control.
01:48:56.200 Lookout show.
01:48:58.260 She was not somebody who I'm going to get it right.
01:49:02.880 Amy, you're not you.
01:49:04.000 You weren't a fan of me or anything before.
01:49:07.180 Right.
01:49:07.820 It wasn't that I wasn't a fan of you.
01:49:10.120 It's that I had been, you know, a Democrat for my entire life and very active in progressive politics.
01:49:15.760 OK, so you hated me.
01:49:17.160 That's what you were saying.
01:49:18.020 So I just wanted to throw that in because we're strange bedfellows.
01:49:24.140 And I think more and more people need to find themselves with strange bedfellows, because if we have the Bill of Rights in common, we can be friends with anybody.
01:49:35.740 That's the way America used to get along.
01:49:39.160 We believed in individual rights in the Bill of Rights.
01:49:42.780 So, Amy, your husband was accused by Amazon of of a whole bunch of crimes and the DOJ came into your life and destroyed your life.
01:49:58.340 Can you give me like a 30, 40 second rundown of what happened?
01:50:03.360 Yeah, my husband worked for Amazon Web Services, which is the cloud computing division of Amazon for eight years.
01:50:08.540 He worked sourcing real estate a year after he left.
01:50:11.700 Amazon accused him of a crime.
01:50:13.180 And we learned of that because the FBI knocked on our door.
01:50:16.220 My husband then spent three years fighting these allegations.
01:50:21.260 The allegation is this esoteric crime called private sector honest services fraud, which is a process crime like witness tampering.
01:50:28.960 And over the course of three years, Amazon had the government seize all of our bank accounts.
01:50:33.180 And the FBI raided our home and then they sued my husband in the Eastern District of Virginia.
01:50:41.540 It's funny is Virginia seeing that is an Amazon, a Seattle based company or did they move out to Virginia?
01:50:48.460 Is that why?
01:50:49.220 Well, Amazon is a Seattle based company and my husband lived and worked in Seattle.
01:50:53.080 But Amazon chose Northern Virginia as its second headquarters.
01:50:58.740 You know, Jeff Bezos bought the newspaper there.
01:51:00.780 He is trying to buy the football team there and he is very close to the government.
01:51:06.360 So you alleged when you came on that none of these things were true and we believed you.
01:51:13.000 None of these things were true and that Bezos was using the government to crucify and prosecute your husband.
01:51:23.280 So they didn't have to pay a hundred million dollar fine on another related unrelated topic, correct?
01:51:32.820 Correct.
01:51:34.120 OK, so last time I spoke to you, you said it was going finally going to trial.
01:51:40.760 But it was a civil suit because the Justice Department never brought any charges.
01:51:46.320 That is correct.
01:51:47.500 And the civil trial was scheduled to start on May 1st, just in a few weeks.
01:51:52.400 OK.
01:51:53.000 And what has happened?
01:51:55.740 Something really extraordinary happened, Glenn.
01:51:58.500 Last week, the federal judge issued an order tossing out almost all of Amazon's claims before trial,
01:52:06.760 essentially saying these claims aren't even strong enough to warrant a jury trial.
01:52:12.300 We can throw them out today.
01:52:13.820 The judge said that my husband didn't even violate the Amazon employment contract.
01:52:18.720 He said there was no fraud.
01:52:20.440 He tossed out Amazon's sensational racketeering claim, which was Amazon,
01:52:24.900 stepping into the shoes of DOJ and trying to prove a crime.
01:52:28.380 And, you know, the federal judge said these aren't even strong enough to merit a trial.
01:52:33.840 Wow.
01:52:34.120 That is a huge loss for them.
01:52:37.600 He tossed out six out of the seven.
01:52:40.280 What did he leave?
01:52:42.080 He left a claim that is called like civil conspiracy to tortuously interfere with a contract.
01:52:47.820 And it's a little bit confusing because it's a question of can Amazon prove that there was like a conspiracy
01:52:54.980 for a bunch of people to interfere with my husband's employment contract.
01:52:58.460 But, again, the judge held my husband didn't violate his employment contract.
01:53:01.940 So we're still trying to kind of work through what that would mean.
01:53:04.360 OK.
01:53:05.580 And so there's no jail time.
01:53:07.540 Maybe there would be a fine.
01:53:08.800 But this is a huge win, kind of, because if you have this tossed out of court, how did
01:53:20.100 Amazon get the DOJ to persecute you guys for what, two years, two and a half years?
01:53:27.560 Three.
01:53:28.120 Three years.
01:53:29.900 Yeah.
01:53:30.640 So, you know, Glenn, I think that there's a lot of things at play here.
01:53:34.540 It is a huge win.
01:53:35.200 And we'll have to see if Amazon even decides to go to trial to try to prove that last claim.
01:53:39.460 But I think like I've been sitting here with this for a few days and Amazon is too big.
01:53:43.920 They have too much money and they're far too close to the government.
01:53:46.980 Like if a company can go and spend millions of dollars trying to lobby the federal government
01:53:52.460 to bring criminal charges, to ask for civil forfeiture, to deprive Americans of their bank
01:53:56.660 accounts and then just delay and enforce an American employee to spend millions of dollars
01:54:02.940 essentially proving that he didn't break his employment contract, that company is too big.
01:54:07.500 Like that is not how this can work.
01:54:09.380 Amazon employees over a million Americans.
01:54:11.520 This is frightening.
01:54:13.100 Well, it's not just a million Americans.
01:54:14.680 They have all kinds of people from the Department of Justice and other three-letter agencies that is truly frightening
01:54:27.800 because they're providing the cloud servers for the U.S. government and for all of these agencies.
01:54:36.300 That's a lot of power.
01:54:38.200 Yeah, I mean, I think that most Americans don't understand that Amazon stores the secrets of the FBI, the NSA, the CIA, everybody.
01:54:47.480 And so, of course, when they go to these agencies and ask for something, like the bias is that the agencies will believe them.
01:54:53.740 I mean, they want to, right?
01:54:54.740 Like we are entrusted.
01:54:56.080 We entrust Jeff Bezos with our national secrets.
01:54:59.780 Full stop.
01:55:00.500 And I think that's pretty terrifying, particularly when, I mean, look, I don't know, Glenn, how to frame it otherwise,
01:55:06.080 but like it seems like Bezos is a modern-day robber baron.
01:55:08.960 I mean, he's not out there using the courts to try to imprison his employees when they're not even liable for breaching an employment contract.
01:55:17.320 And also what bothers me in this story is the use of civil asset forfeiture.
01:55:24.000 When the government can come in and just take people's assets, remember it was Jamie Dimon from JPMorgan Chase that last week in his shareholder meeting said,
01:55:37.260 we need to start seizing farms because we need to rapidly grow wind and solar energy and we can't get enough farmland.
01:55:48.960 So we just need to start seizing it.
01:55:50.700 And Ford is seizing all of these farms down south, they announced over the weekend.
01:55:57.560 The civil asset forfeiture, when they can just take things and they don't have to return it, even.
01:56:04.180 If you're not guilty, they don't have to do anything.
01:56:07.240 Did you ever get an apology for all of that?
01:56:10.400 No, Glenn.
01:56:10.920 In fact, we had to agree not to sue the government in order to get our money back.
01:56:15.460 That's crazy.
01:56:17.600 That is just crazy.
01:56:19.100 Well, and they can do it secretly.
01:56:21.460 Like, we've still never seen the affidavits that were the basis of seizing the money.
01:56:26.800 Like, we don't even know what Amazon told the government to get them to take that money.
01:56:30.460 But I do know that the federal judge in this lawsuit that he just tossed out all these cases said that Amazon had misrepresented that there were damages.
01:56:37.600 There were no damages.
01:56:39.340 It misrepresented their code of conduct and what it said.
01:56:41.860 Like, they've made all these misrepresentations.
01:56:44.060 So, did the government take our money based on those misrepresentations?
01:56:47.580 And who gets held accountable for this?
01:56:49.780 Nobody.
01:56:50.320 You know, it is terrible.
01:56:51.140 Nobody, right?
01:56:51.980 And if they're going to go and start taking American farmland because they want to, they'll just find a way.
01:56:57.980 Right?
01:56:58.420 I think that powerful people, powerful entities, powerful corporations and banks can really manipulate the law the way they want to.
01:57:07.240 So, you walk away at this point pretty happy.
01:57:11.320 I mean, I do, but I have to say, like, I'm still afraid that Amazon and its CEO, Andy Jassy, might go back to DOJ and say, please go do what we couldn't do.
01:57:21.920 Get these people.
01:57:23.720 But how?
01:57:24.840 On what?
01:57:25.680 I don't know.
01:57:27.440 But, Glenn, how did they do this for the past three years?
01:57:31.320 Right?
01:57:31.660 Like, I just, I don't know.
01:57:33.600 I think.
01:57:34.360 This is no way.
01:57:35.500 This is no way for an American to live.
01:57:37.660 When you are afraid of the government, when you have done no wrong, because they're in bed with a corporation that needs the, you know, needs the, the, the trouble pinned on somebody else.
01:57:54.300 That, that is terrifying.
01:57:56.420 That's not America.
01:57:58.500 It's really not.
01:57:59.360 And I'm, you know, still afraid the FBI is going to come knock on my door and try to take my husband away from our four daughters.
01:58:04.000 And it's, it's, there's so many things about this, right?
01:58:06.880 Because I think, Glenn, to your point at the beginning, we have the Bill of Rights and that's what should unite us.
01:58:11.000 And I think we are in this constant fight between Democrats and Republicans about smaller issues.
01:58:16.240 Yep.
01:58:16.520 When, if you look up, when you look up, corporations are really, because of many reasons, able to direct politicians of all, all stripes and all color.
01:58:25.180 Yeah.
01:58:25.600 Right?
01:58:25.740 Of what to do and how to act.
01:58:27.280 And I think that it is truly terrifying to me that somehow progressives are now these massive supporters of the FBI.
01:58:34.640 It's, you know.
01:58:35.680 When you look back.
01:58:36.500 Yeah, go ahead.
01:58:37.120 Years ago.
01:58:38.080 Yeah.
01:58:38.280 When you look back five, 10, 15 years ago, the Democrats are out there screaming about the FBI's overreach and spying on citizens.
01:58:45.580 And now I think because, you know, Democrats feel like the FBI will go after Trump for them, that they're the good guys.
01:58:52.980 It's really amazing to me that, you know, I was listening to you talk about, you know, these big businesses and, and the FBI right before you, you brought this up.
01:59:03.480 And I thought, you know, 10 years ago, 15 years ago, I would have been thinking right now, oh, geez, this is not going to fly well with the audience because you'll sound too progressive.
01:59:18.340 Now, you don't sound like a progressive at all.
01:59:22.040 You sound like a conservative.
01:59:23.420 It's so bizarre.
01:59:26.280 It's a strange, it's a strange world.
01:59:28.200 And I, you know, I, I find myself out there talking to my progressive friends about this all the time now.
01:59:32.200 And I really feel like Americans of all political persuasions are being distracted.
01:59:37.440 Oh, yeah.
01:59:37.880 To forget our freedoms, to forget our freedoms.
01:59:40.320 Oh, yeah.
01:59:40.840 Right.
01:59:41.140 By it.
01:59:41.860 And it's terrifying because our freedoms really matter.
01:59:44.680 They really do.
01:59:46.740 Amy, thank you so much.
01:59:48.640 Tell us what happens.
01:59:50.220 Keep us up to speed when you, when you get that last one cleared up and, and my best to you and your family and the kids.
02:00:00.640 Thanks for telling our story, Glenn.
02:00:03.180 You bet.
02:00:03.980 Amy Nelson.
02:00:05.420 She's from theriveter.com.
02:00:08.260 It's an amazing American horror story.
02:00:11.900 Are you claiming that positive things can actually happen in this country?
02:00:14.600 How dare you?
02:00:15.580 I am.
02:00:16.260 I am.
02:00:16.840 Does happen sometimes.
02:00:17.880 I am.
02:00:18.220 Yeah.
02:00:18.360 Every once in a while, these things work out.
02:00:19.760 But I don't know.
02:00:20.680 I mean, she's an attorney.
02:00:22.580 Okay.
02:00:23.200 They were wealthy.
02:00:24.620 She's a really good attorney.
02:00:27.160 I don't know.
02:00:28.060 Even.
02:00:28.400 No, I know.
02:00:28.840 Donya and I.
02:00:29.800 The process is the punishment.
02:00:31.120 The process is the punishment.
02:00:32.860 If you're a normal person, you don't have a chance.
02:00:36.100 Well, I mean, we've been talking about this with Donald Trump.
02:00:37.900 Like where, so far, the courts have held in a lot of these important issues.
02:00:43.320 They have been the bulwark to tyranny.
02:00:47.720 However, it takes months, years for that to play out.
02:00:51.420 And she lost all of her friends.
02:00:52.940 Yeah.
02:00:53.260 None of her friends would talk to him anymore because your husband is a criminal.
02:00:57.700 Right.
02:00:57.920 I mean, the DOJ is after you guys.
02:01:00.200 I mean, it's incredible.
02:01:02.260 It's hard to know, right?
02:01:03.080 Like, you know, you have friends that do things and they seem great to you and you don't know
02:01:07.480 what they're doing behind the scenes.
02:01:08.540 So when the DOJ says they're cracking down on your buddy, I mean, you can understand people
02:01:13.020 running the opposite direction.
02:01:14.460 It's wrong.
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02:02:50.260 I want to play something that we played earlier.
02:02:53.200 If you missed any of the podcast, make sure you go and get it wherever you get your podcast today.
02:02:58.300 Do we have the audio about the central bank digital currency?
02:03:06.200 This is Christian Lagarde.
02:03:09.220 She is this European central bank leader.
02:03:13.100 And she's talking to somebody posing as Zelensky.
02:03:17.880 She thinks it is actually Zelensky.
02:03:20.440 Listen to what she says about digital currency from the central bank and control.
02:03:25.800 There are many protests in Europe against the electronic euro.
02:03:31.280 No, the problem is they don't want to be controlled.
02:03:34.520 They don't want to...
02:03:36.800 Yeah, but you know what?
02:03:38.180 You know what?
02:03:40.000 Now we have in Europe this threshold above 1,000 euros.
02:03:45.280 You cannot pay cash.
02:03:46.840 If you do, you are on the gray market.
02:03:49.280 You take your risk.
02:03:50.580 You get caught.
02:03:52.680 You are fined.
02:03:53.660 Or you go in jail.
02:03:54.900 But, you know, the digital euro is going to have a limited amount of control.
02:04:02.140 There will be control.
02:04:03.080 You're right.
02:04:03.740 You're completely right.
02:04:05.440 We are considering whether for very small amounts, you know, anything that is around 300, 400 euros,
02:04:12.140 we could have a mechanism where there is zero control.
02:04:15.680 But that could be dangerous.
02:04:17.220 The terrorist attacks on France back 10 years ago were entirely financed by those very small anonymous credit cards
02:04:27.400 that you can recharge in total anonymity.
02:04:31.580 So did you hear that?
02:04:33.440 You can't buy currently anything in Europe over $1,000 with cash.
02:04:41.100 You have $1,000 or something.
02:04:43.340 If you buy $1,001, you can go to jail because you're now not on the black market, on the gray market.
02:04:51.600 And they're considering with the new currency, with digital currency, that you'd be able to spend 300 to 400 euros or 500 to $700.
02:05:03.340 And that won't be tracked by the government.
02:05:07.500 But that's very dangerous.
02:05:10.000 Anyone who says, we're not going to digital currencies, you need to play this for them.
02:05:14.800 Anyone who says, oh, well, they're not going to track everything.
02:05:17.800 You need to play this for them.
02:05:20.080 That's the head of the European Central Bank talking about where they're headed in Europe.
02:05:25.520 At least they're open, well, when they think they're talking to Zelensky.
02:05:32.300 That can be told.
02:05:34.180 And that's in the news in Europe.
02:05:36.360 Here, nobody's really talking about it.
02:05:38.880 And it is coming soon.
02:05:40.400 The Glenn Beck Program.