Just days away from one of the most important elections of our lifetime, Glenn exposes the terrifying agenda to completely transform America. Tonight on Glenn Beck's newest show, "The Glenn Beck Program," Glenn takes a look at Joe Biden's first 100 days in office.
00:09:28.240Joe Biden was actually involved directly with him in a meeting to recruit him to be the CEO of one of these companies that embarks in these business ventures all over the world.
00:13:42.120we have Jim Jordan on with us coming up in just a second.
00:13:45.300So last night crawled into bed and cuddled up with my pillow.
00:13:50.540My pillow is the best pillow that you and it's something that I swear if I would pick it up in a store,
00:13:56.880I would never buy because I just it doesn't feel like something that I would really like.
00:14:02.920And every night I have a bunch of pillows on my bed and every night I pick up the pillow that is just overstuffed and got all of these great feathers in it and everything else.
00:14:15.880And I put it under my head and every single night I switch it out.
00:14:24.380There is every time I try to sleep without my pillow,
00:14:28.500I wake up with a sore neck and everything and I sleep really well with the my pillow and I never have a headache or a sore neck when I wake up.
00:16:15.120Listen, I get calls from my father to tell me that the New York Times is calling.
00:16:20.340But my old partner, Eric, who literally has done me harm for I don't know how long is the one taking the calls because my father will not stop sending the calls to Eric.
00:16:31.120I have another New York Times reporter calling about my representation of the literally Dr.
00:16:38.100Patrick Co., the spy chief of China, who started the company that my partner, who was worth three hundred and twenty three billion dollars, found it.
00:16:52.320It is now missing the richest man in the world is missing who was my partner.
00:17:00.480He was missing since I last saw him in his fifty eight million dollar apartment and signed a four billion dollar deal to be the largest LNG court in the world.
00:17:11.900And I am receiving calls from the Southern District of New York, from the U.S. attorney himself.
00:17:21.220My best friend in business, Devin, has named me as a witness without telling me.
00:17:28.480In a criminal case and my father without telling me.
00:18:33.320Patrick Ho was the former secretary for home affairs in Hong Kong.
00:18:38.300He's calling him the spy chief of China, which alleges that this guy was very well connected in the Chinese Communist Party's intelligence apparatus.
00:18:47.800Now, he's admitting knowledge of this.
00:18:50.420So if he was working in some other capacity inside Hong Kong, but at the same time cutting jobs with one of the largest energy firms inside China, one that later would be found.
00:19:04.180I think it's bankrupt now because of all the corruption.
00:19:06.960Patrick Ho was charged with corruption.
00:19:08.460His other business party, Yi Xinjiang, I believe was his name.
00:34:11.500Well, I think, unfortunately, maybe all these issues that we've been after, you know, it's been three three years that folks like you and in the media world and a handful of us in the Congress have been digging into this Trump Russia issue.
00:34:25.740I think if if President Trump isn't reelected, we never get to hold people accountable for all the wrongdoing that took place with that issue, not to mention this issue as well.
00:34:34.260So that is a concern, because if you don't hold people accountable, I think it just further diminishes the rule of law and exacerbates this problem that so many Americans see today, which is not equal treatment under the law.
00:34:45.600One set of standards for the politically connected, a different set for us for us regular folk.
00:35:08.180The things that they are talking about now, is there is there any doubt in your mind that they they will take the Electoral College and get rid of it?
00:35:18.420And the the filibuster in the Senate and add states.
00:35:22.860Is is is there any doubt in your mind that these are not to mention court packing?
00:35:56.940And all you have to think about is what we've witnessed in the past several months with this cancel culture mob, with with this idea that you had Democrat mayors, Democrat governors telling you you couldn't go to work, couldn't go to school, couldn't go to church, couldn't go to a loved one's funeral.
00:36:09.480But, oh, it was fine to protest, riot and loot.
00:36:12.340I mean, that that that dynamic that that will take hold.
00:36:15.820And that's what frightens me the most.
00:36:17.620What will happen to your First Amendment liberties, your Second Amendment liberties, your fundamental freedoms?
00:36:22.240That's what's at stake in this election.
00:36:23.720It's about the fundamental question is, can America stay America?
00:36:26.840That's what's on the ballot in in in in in in six days.
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00:38:56.800I saw a really disturbing article on Medium last night.
00:39:01.140A radical proposal for dealing with Trump supporters after Biden wins.
00:39:05.920Dealing with Trump supporters after the election, after Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris are safely installed in the Trump nightmare comes to an end.
00:39:18.020We have to figure out a way to work with his supporters.
00:39:21.600We can't let them fall into the cracks, stewing in their anger, resentment and racism.
00:39:26.500We can't simply ignore them or pretend they don't exist because they do exist and their children and grandchildren exist.
00:39:33.380If we look the other way, like we've done in the past, the same thing will happen again and again and again.
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01:04:24.300You've tolerated it all through the summer.
01:04:26.540The other thing is, all these riots, these cries for justice, are they happening in cities that have been run for 50 and 60 years by Republicans?
01:04:37.500Or are they run by the same progressive Democrats that Joe Biden is telling everyone you should vote for?
01:04:46.800Why didn't you do anything about this before?
01:04:50.720Why is there a cry for justice in all of these democratic cities?
01:04:55.920Why stop voting the same way over and over and over again?
01:05:04.880We're walking headfirst into a great sea of chaos here in the next few days.
01:05:10.520And no matter the outcome of the election, there is going to be madness one degree or another.
01:05:15.500And if you've been paying attention, you know that most of the reason can be placed at the feet of the leftists and their followers and not even their followers, their dupes.
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01:06:17.340Tonight, what's the Biden administration going to do if it gets into office?
01:06:46.540This was on Medium, I found last night.
01:06:50.400And I have told you that Robert Reich has come out and said that there needs to be some sort of a tribunal, some sort of a council that happens, I guess, in Congress and all over the country that looks at all those Trump supporters that just through their greed and through their anger and hatred did horrible things.
01:07:15.620And there needs to be truth and reconciliation.
01:07:19.080I've told you I've showed you the white papers.
01:07:33.080Or do we just have to kiss the ring of those we disagree with?
01:07:41.040I want to I want to read something from Medium.
01:07:44.780Now, this isn't somebody that wants to round us all up, but I want you to really listen to this.
01:07:50.220A radical proposal, a radical proposal for dealing with Trump supporters after Biden wins.
01:07:56.700Wow, I didn't know we had to be dealt with.
01:07:58.420It took me a long time to access the accept this as well, but I believe it what needs to happen so we can truly move forward as a country and act as an actual United States of America.
01:08:11.200Here goes after the election, after Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are safely installed and the Trump nightmare comes to an end.
01:08:19.740We have to figure out a way to work with his supporters.
01:08:22.600We can't just let them fall back into the cracks, stewing in their anger, resentment and racism.
01:08:29.140We can't simply ignore them and pretend they don't exist because they do exist and their children and grandchildren exist.
01:08:36.000And if we simply look the other way, as we've done in the past, the same thing will happen again and again and again.
01:09:23.580The combination of their humiliating defeat, devastated economy and tattered reputation proved to be the perfect breeding ground for amorality and revenge.
01:09:33.280So when Hitler came around, positioning himself as the hero to restore their former glory, make Germany great again, they were more than happy to follow him.
01:09:44.540As all of the atrocities that came after, they either ignored them, rationalized them or actively encouraged them.
01:09:52.540Boy, the left should read this and maybe look in the mirror.
01:09:55.780After World War Two, we didn't make the same mistake.
01:09:59.820We worked with both Germany and Japan to help them rebuild.
01:10:03.240And ever since, they've been our staunchest allies.
01:10:05.700We needed to adopt the same strategy with the Trumpers.
01:10:09.220We need to try to find common ground, to offer support, not disdain.
01:10:13.880We should even offer help to develop the red states, which for decades have been underperforming and leeching off the blue ones.
01:10:25.800California and New York, we've been leeching off of them?
01:10:30.840All of Japan's technological and financial success came after we partnered with them.
01:10:44.560Perhaps New York and California can share their knowledge and skills and help places like Alabama and Mississippi become more prosperous and self-reliant.
01:10:54.020But in addition to the obvious economic benefits, this will help bring about benefits in self-esteem and self-confidence, which will allow them to finally get past the hardcore schrodenfreude that leads deep within the heart of every bully and bigot.
01:11:12.480Now, before you ask the obvious question, let me answer them for you.
01:11:59.400Now, I'm not saying you need to love Trump, Giuliani, Bill Barr, white supremacist, or your racist Aunt Karen, who likes to use the word libtard.
01:12:08.660However, I am saying that you need to act with love.
01:12:13.560Love for our country, our humanity, and love for our planet.
01:12:16.400So, after the election, assuming there is still a country left to live in, and if Putin hasn't stolen it again, I want you to remember everything I'm saying here.
01:12:25.560And I hope you'll join me and the rest of the Democrats' independents and never-Trumpers as we forge a relationship with Trump supporters.
01:12:33.400Because the whole cold hard truth is that despite all of America's many accomplishments, it was never truly great.
01:12:40.640There was always a dark side to all of the light, but now we have the opportunity to try to stamp out that darkness once and for all.
01:15:32.180But before the midterms, Justice Democrats teamed up with a group that, if you watched me back when I was at Fox, you were very familiar with.
01:15:42.880The Tides Foundation, the progressive data think tank for progress.
01:15:52.920A few months before the midterms, they released a report called The Future of the Party.
01:15:58.320It was commissioned by Justice Democrats.
01:16:01.820That report centered on how Democrats should shift their focus from catering to the center to a hard swing to the far left.
01:16:09.660In other words, radical left wing populism.
01:16:12.600This report is effectively driving the agenda of the new Democratic Party.
01:16:18.100Remember back before March, before Joe Biden won the nomination?
01:16:58.440These are major constitutional infractions.
01:17:02.380Every single one of these ideas would would need a significant edit to the Constitution.
01:17:08.500And for the parts of the Constitution and country that would be left recognizable, initiatives like the Green New Deal would swoop in and mop up all the blood.
01:17:18.800I don't care how soft Biden and Harris actually talk about their climate agenda.
01:17:26.960The Green New Deal is their party's platform.
01:17:31.280It is the key to radical left wing populism.
01:17:36.160There are if there are any doubts as to what the Green New Deal is all about.
01:17:40.840I'm going to explain it to you tonight as we go through the first 100 days of a Biden campaign.
01:17:49.420I want you we're going to put it on not only Blaze TV, but we're putting it up on YouTube.
01:17:54.580I mean, we're figuring we're going to be banned next week anyway, or at least throttled.
01:18:00.760I want you to watch this with friends that may be undecided.
01:18:09.180Don't watch it with people who are crazy and they're not going to turn their mind.
01:18:13.520Take your time and try to get one person to watch this who's undecided.
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01:29:30.600So I wanted to talk to you a little bit about, first of all, the economy.
01:29:34.780As we look at the economy, what's going to happen with a Biden, Green New Deal, kind of radical agenda if they start to pack the courts?
01:29:49.340Well, look, I actually have a more optimistic view that as soon as we know the result one way or the other, a lot of people are going to say, OK, fine, now I'm going back to work.
01:30:01.400Then there's a second question of what does it mean if Biden becomes president?
01:30:06.160And I think it's going to take the Democrats a couple of years to have an internal punch up about where exactly is the policy supposed to be?
01:30:14.560It's not like when Clinton came in and it was a kind of center, middle, pro-business position.
01:30:21.100Now we have a kind of far left all the way to the middle of the road and no agreement amongst all those folks as to what should we actually do.
01:30:30.720So it's an unknown is the answer. We know it will be obviously not what most Republicans would want, but I'm just saying we don't know how far to the left it might be.
01:30:41.640So we are at a time now where the information that people get is edited and shaped and put in front of them and they can be manipulated without even knowing it.
01:30:56.720But we we also know that Twitter and Facebook have been editing the news.
01:31:03.120What's really terrifying that nobody really understands is I have a digital twin and you have a digital twin.
01:31:12.160Tell me what that means to the average person.
01:31:15.620Yeah. So basically all of the data that you give off every day from not just searching on a search engine,
01:31:23.460but frankly, if you have a phone in your pocket and you walk down the street, the phone can tell what the condition of your heart is from the way you walk.
01:31:31.940In other words, all these electronic devices are picking up information about us.
01:31:37.600And all this data is kind of accumulating and like a twin of yourself that you can't see, but others can see it.
01:31:45.300So, for example, banks increasingly, if you're applying for a job, they'll look at your digital twin and make decisions about you based on that.
01:31:53.920So if you order Ben and Jerry's ice cream at midnight on Thursday night while Googling Weight Watchers,
01:32:00.860that algorithm is going to say this person is a little emotionally unstable and that's going to show up in the personnel search.
01:32:08.100And maybe that's the reason you don't get a phone call back or even worse, they'll start to look at a married couple and compare the purchasing patterns and the behavior patterns of both.
01:32:20.240And they can anticipate a divorce that the couple themselves don't even know is coming and often drive down the credit limit of the lower earning partner in anticipation of that divorce.
01:32:30.140So that's what I mean by your digital signature or your digital twin is starting to have a huge impact on your actual life.
01:32:39.620So they actually take your data and will say this is an unstable person?
01:32:47.640I mean, your example was, but with an example like that?
01:32:53.720Yeah, I've talked to banks around the world and this is becoming ever more commonplace.
01:33:01.160It's a question of the algorithms read through all the data and they start to find patterns.
01:33:07.800And one of the patterns might be that if you have a married couple and the two of them are spending in very different ways in different locations,
01:33:15.800that this is just an early indicator that there is a breakdown in the marriage.
01:33:21.120Now, all this data is typically auctioned off on the Internet, right?
01:33:24.880That's the whole point of doing your searches through, say, Google.
01:33:28.640Google takes the data and they auction it off around the net.
01:33:31.240In theory, it's what they call anonymized, meaning it's anonymous.
01:34:01.140Do they have more information on their people than we have on ours?
01:34:06.300I think this is the key question of our generation when we talk about surveillance capitalism, which is kind of the broad name for what we're talking about here.
01:34:15.220And the thing is, in China, the government does it.
01:34:20.740So we have private entities that are gathering the data.
01:34:24.140But what we don't have is an Internet that keeps all this kind of data either fully private and in your control or even better, permits you to monetize and make money off it as opposed to others.
01:34:36.980And there are a few people working on that, like Sir Tim Berners-Lee, who was the original inventor of the Internet, and a few other people.
01:34:44.280But it's kind of a hard technical task.
01:34:46.420And one, the public isn't really supporting it because I don't think the general public understands their digital twin and what the implications are of it.
01:34:55.100So the one thing that really, really concerns me is, especially if the Democrats get in, they they have this new that's called the new monetary theory, which is not a new monetary theory.
01:35:09.260It's an old monetary theory that just says spend as much as you want and we can always print more just with the spending habits that we have right now.
01:35:20.500Now, we're we're headed for real trouble and real trouble with the dollar.
01:35:27.180You say that the government is going to issue, I'm assuming at some point, cryptocurrency itself.
01:35:36.340So not jumping on the Bitcoin bandwagon, but issuing its own cryptocurrency.
01:35:45.860People thought crypto was just private entities.
01:35:48.800But now Russia, China, the European Union have all said they're going to issue sovereign digital currency.
01:35:57.720And one way of thinking about this is that it's a little bit like heroin for politicians in the sense that you can double the money supply with the keystroke.
01:36:06.120You can also cut it in half with a keystroke because it's not related to some underlying phenomena like gold in the old days.
01:36:12.800This is purely electronic and digital.
01:36:15.200And even more interesting, when you have digital currency, you can choose whose bank account it goes into or comes out of.
01:36:23.900So the Chinese, for example, have been already giving away the new digital currency and testing.
01:36:30.340You know, basically people start to use it and then directing it to some, not others.
01:36:34.640You could easily imagine a politician saying, I would like to give a tax break or send free money to a certain group of voters, but not others.
01:36:43.960And the criteria will be fill in the blank.
01:36:47.920And now you're able to create a kind of financial mechanism for encouraging or discouraging particular voting patterns.
01:36:56.580As an example, it allows you to stop any kind of behavior that you don't like.
01:37:02.540It's really, I mean, the digital twin would be a social score and the government can shut anyone it wants off and reward anyone it wants.
01:37:13.000So you're right to use this term score.
01:37:17.120And that's exactly what's happening is we're being scored all the time because of this digitization of everything.
01:37:25.420But when you add digital money into it, it's not just a score.
01:37:29.840It's also a kind of way to keep track of who's doing what in the economy, where, when, with whom, how.
01:37:37.700And if you decided you didn't like certain kinds of economic activities, you could penalize them a lot more easily with a digital currency as a sovereign nation than with traditional paper money.
01:37:50.400And I do think we're on the edge of a huge transition from paper money into digital money.
01:37:58.180And this will also change the balance of power between states and citizens and also between companies and customers.
01:38:05.340So there are lots of political consequences of this technology change.
01:38:11.100How long do you think we are away from that?
01:38:13.780Well, I'm literally looking at the net as I'm talking to you.
01:38:16.480And there's a story that says McDonald's, Starbucks and Subway denied testing China's new digital currency, which means most probably companies like this are beginning to test it.
01:38:52.820Well, I think people thought that by having Bitcoin, you could somehow escape the government and government surveillance, maybe the taxation system.
01:39:05.940And I think that's not correct, because in the end, even if you you wanted to do all that, you have to actually log in to your Bitcoin account.
01:39:15.300That means you need a keyboard of some kind.
01:39:17.580And the world we're describing here is it's so easy to digitally track what is what are you typing into your keyboard?
01:39:24.740I mean, it's going to reach the point where the only person who won't know your password is you.
01:39:32.420So, you know, once you're in digital space, there's no way to really hide.
01:39:38.620It's a very visible electronic grid that captures all the activity that's occurring inside it.
01:39:46.960So you can't really step outside that digital grid and particularly not once money itself becomes part of the process.
01:39:54.320We are seeing now the the breakdown of our society in in certain cities, and we're seeing riots and burning of cities, et cetera, et cetera.
01:40:07.160I think both sides feel like they've been pushed to the absolute limit.
01:40:13.120You talk about a civil war, but you say it's not going to be like it's ever been in any civil war before.
01:40:22.940Well, so look, what I was talking about was less the sort of violence that we're witnessing and more a broader phenomena, which is which I've written about some years ago in a book I wrote called Signals.
01:40:38.180It's about the breakdown of the social contract, the relationship between states and citizens, between companies and customers, among citizens.
01:40:48.300And I personally think that's because of the heavy debt load that most nations carry.
01:40:55.100And that debt load kind of breaks the promises that hold a nation together.
01:41:01.980Well, now because of the debt, we can't.
01:41:03.960And the fastest growing part of the workforce are people over the age of 55 because they can't have enough savings to make it to the end of their life.
01:41:11.220And so as we renegotiate the social contract, this reveals a lot of longstanding unresolved issues.
01:41:19.600And by the way, COVID exacerbates that because COVID also reveals the pre-existing underlying conditions initially in a person, but also in companies, in a society, in politics.
01:41:31.820And one of the pre-existing underlying conditions that has revealed is this issue between African-Americans and the rest of society and a kind of unresolved sense of what is the right social contract that is inclusive of everybody's needs in a way that everyone is comfortable with and can benefit from.
01:41:55.280And so some people are taking to violence to deal with that.
01:41:58.800Others are using technology to overcome that.
01:42:02.820And so, you know, this is where we are.
01:42:05.080We are renegotiating the social contract right now.
01:42:41.440And they will try to build something new.
01:42:44.600And two-thirds of the net new jobs are always created by companies employ less than 50 people.
01:42:48.920So we're going to have a wave of entrepreneurial energy.
01:42:52.060Not all of it will work, but it's going to be very exciting.
01:42:55.560And then add to that, we have this record amount of money that's been injected into the economy from government, which I'm not in favor of.
01:43:54.620If you're like me, you're thinking about the safety of your family and your property on a regular basis,
01:43:59.520even when we're not just a few days away from the presidential election, people are growing more and more concerned about what's happening.
01:44:10.540There's always someone out there wouldn't mind breaking in and introducing a little more chaos in your life.
01:44:15.200And it seems to be a growing trend in the country.
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01:45:41.420I think if, look, if we were living in a time where the election could be won decisively, one way or another, without any fraud,
01:45:50.120and Americans would go, you know what, that's our president and he's now my president.
01:45:56.980I think we could turn the corner, especially if we weren't going to kind of socialist, big statist, Green New Deal kind of stuff.
01:46:05.940I think if President Trump wins, I think we have a brighter future in front of us because I think the economy will turn because that's what he does best.
01:46:16.920However, I don't know if we're living in that world.
01:46:20.400I mean, we've seen in the United States of America many times where it looked like crushing regulations started and they were implemented and people were agile.
01:46:30.680They were able to produce things we never thought were possible that sort of, I mean, got around all of these things.
01:46:37.580On the other hand, you see in situations like Venezuela where you have a thriving society where people were creating, were doing amazing things.
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01:58:46.720So, the polling error thing is something that people will talk about.
01:58:49.320But a normal polling error would not explain the difference between these two candidates.
01:58:55.400Even a big polling error wouldn't really.
01:58:57.740However, you have to understand that this is a different year.
01:59:02.140We have millions and millions of people who are voting by mail.
01:59:05.020We've talked so much about how mail ballots get thrown out at a higher rate than in-person ballots.
01:59:09.540There could be something that all these pollsters are missing as it regards to the coronavirus and the pandemic and the different situations here.
01:59:18.080This is the first time they're polling an event like this because it's the first time we've really had to deal with it.
01:59:22.800So, there's a totally – they're trying to measure something that they can't be sure they're measuring correctly.
01:59:28.060And that's part of the reason why you see this sort of nervousness by pollsters that –