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On today's show, Glenn Beck talks about the impending food shortage and how to deal with it. He also talks about what to do if you don't have your emergency food supplies and what you should be doing if you do have them.
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today. Conditions apply. I want to talk about my Patriot supply. Stu, how's your food storage?
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I mean, it's still stored. I haven't eaten it yet. Yeah. All right. Good. That's good. Luckily,
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I have my Patriot supply or I'd have none. Right. If that's what you're asking. That's that is
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seems like you're trying to shame me as you usually are. No, no, no. I wouldn't try to shame you just
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like you wouldn't try to make me look like an idiot. I would definitely make you look like an
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idiot. So I understand. That's what anyway, whatever you whatever you do, do not be caught
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on the wrong side of food shortages. They are coming short of a miracle.
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Hello America and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program. It is Monday. There's several things
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that are going on today. Donald Trump is looking like something is coming. He's going to be filing
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something in the courts. A major announcement coming from his camp, he says, within hours.
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Uh, also we, uh, we have the Dugan situation. I don't know if you saw this, but Alexander Dugan,
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a guy I've been warning about for a very, very long time. I believe this guy is, uh, an anti-Christ
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style, uh, figure. Uh, he is Putin's mind and heart when it comes to Ukraine. He's the guy who started
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all of this pushed for all of this. His daughter was killed in a, uh, car explosion, a car explosion
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that was meant for him at the last minute. He said, honey, I'll take your car. You take my car.
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And she was blown up. People are blaming this on Ukraine. I highly doubt it. It is most likely a
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internal affair, uh, an anti-Putin anti-nationalist, uh, movement, but we will see, and we'll talk to
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some experts on that. Um, also, as we go through that, I want to tell you about the weakness of
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President Xi. Uh, there is something going on in China that you should be aware of. And I want to
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start with the New York Times and their amazing op-ed that it's time to get rid of the constitution
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and just have the administrative state make all the laws and enforce everything. It's time to get
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rid of the judicial system as we know it. This is an incredible statement from the New York Times,
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but have no fear. If we stand together, they lose, we win. More in 60 seconds.
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relief, feel the difference. All right. I want to start with, um, I want to start with a positive,
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uh, today. I want to start with something that I think you need to understand. Um, when you look
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at the world, you know, Stu and I were just talking about Alexander Dugan and I don't think people have
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gotten the message yet on Alexander Dugan, but we've been talking about him. I've been talking about him
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for what? Four years, five years. Yeah. At least. And what he's been trying to do, not only in Russia,
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but all over the world, right? He's a guy who's seen as someone who's on the right, a figure of the
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right. I've heard everyone calling him a figure of the right, but I don't think that's appropriate.
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Certainly not in the American understanding of the right. No, he is a capital T traditionalist.
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So I'm a small T traditionalist. I believe in traditional values. I believe in, but he is a
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capital T traditionalist, which is an actual movement that is, um, his movement is the, the,
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uh, what is it? The fourth political theory. And it is based on, uh, strangely strong man and chaos.
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Uh, he believes that chaos is the way to be able to have Russia rule the world. And he is currently
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working and pouring money all over the world, including here in America. If you ever hear
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him on the air with a host, you should question what you believe about that host. Um, this man
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is, I believe one of the most dangerous men, if not the most dangerous men in the world, he believes
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he has to bring on Armageddon to be able to have Russia become the global leader. So he is
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extraordinarily dangerous. He is also looking for the collapse and the destruction of America as we
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know it. Um, so he is not a figure on the right. He, he's a, he's a, he's a fascist. He believes the
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only thing that Hitler did wrong was he didn't go far enough. These are from his writings, by
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the way. You're not just, you're not like, no, it's, he's not projecting onto him. No,
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he's terrifying. So anyway, they killed his daughter, um, yesterday and they're blaming
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it on Ukraine, which is very, very convenient seeing that he's the guy who designed the Ukrainian
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policy. I just don't think Ukrainians are this stupid. Uh, I mean, I think they're corrupt.
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Uh, the government is, I think that, um, they are playing a very dangerous game. I think they're
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most likely screwing us, but we're helping them do that. Uh, but they are not stupid enough to go
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into the heart of Russia and kill Alexander Dugan's Dugan or his daughter as it happened
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in this case. Cause they supposedly swapped cars at the last moment, which is another bizarre twist
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in the story. Yeah. I think what's interesting too, is that, you know, there's a lot of people
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in this audience that heard you talk about Dugan and understand the warnings that you were giving
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about him. But what's, what was kind of interesting about how all this played out
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is that when the Ukraine Russia conflict sort of hit that peak and Russia went in, there was a,
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I think a generally speaking, an understandable response by many on the right who, you know,
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Biden and the government were involved immediately. We've seen this stuff play out so many times.
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It's understandable to see it with a lot of suspicion. We've, we've looked at Ukraine and
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we've seen a lot of corruption. Um, but you should look at it. You should look at it. Uh,
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you know, Zelensky being kind of propped up as this ultimate hero that was going to save the
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universe and all of this, I think elicits an immediate and understandable piece of, of
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skepticism, particularly from a conservative audience that's seen this play out so many times.
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Um, and all of that may be very well true, right? Like where you have this situation where there is
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real corruption in Ukraine and there is, uh, all sorts of problems with the media narratives about it.
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And the fact that we're sending $60 billion over there and the people who are involved in sending
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that money, uh, are we going to waste a lot of it? Yes. Are we go, is there, are there other
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things playing out? Yes. A hundred percent. All of that can be true at the same time that what you
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talked about with Alexander Dugan is true. Yeah. I think where, where we as a country have gone wrong
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here is we have assigned, uh, the labels, good, bad. Right. Right. And it's really not. It's more
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like, uh, instead of black and white, it's more like black and charcoal gray. Right. You know what I
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mean? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's, there is a difference there, but, uh, not, not an awful lot. And there's
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been a lot of kind of immediate skepticism of, of the, of this whole situation. Um, and some on the
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right have taken immediately the side of Russia, which I, uh, you know, I don't hear that a lot
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from the, uh, from our audience, but I do see it a lot on social media and some, some writers doing
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that. And it's, what's interesting about that is that this is exactly what you were talking about
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when you were talking about Alexander Dugan initially. Yeah. His, his philosophy had a lot
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to do with Russia and had a lot to do with Russia's position in the world, but it also had a direct
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path of attack on the American right to try to plant ideas on the American right to tie into what we do
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have in common with big T traditional, traditional values, right. But encapsulating his entire worldview
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on the back of traditional values, which is not something the American people believe in because
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people will only hear I'm for religion. I'm, I'm for, uh, you know, traditional values. I'm backing
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the family. Uh huh. And what else? What was that about Hitler? Uh, you know, you forget about those
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things and you don't look at those things, especially when there is an emergency or you're looking for
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team members. He is a very dangerous team member, a team member, but I, I don't fear it because of
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this audience. And let me explain this. I have said really right after September 11th, I said this,
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I was overwhelmed with the feeling and I have had this feeling time and time again. And I really
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wondered what it meant, but I said it because I knew it to be true. And what I said was this audience
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will turn a corner. It'll be a pivot point. This audience will be responsible in the end for saving
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America or saving at least remnants of it. But you are going to play a big role in a positive way.
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And I've often wondered what that meant. Well, it dawned on me Friday when something happened. And then
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I started thinking about it and I started piecing together. I was like, wait a minute, wait a minute,
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wait a minute. There was a story that was out from the New York times, the overturning of Roe versus
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Wade. If you want to understand it, you need to understand the 2010 election. And what does that
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mean? The 2010 election was the tea party movement, the tea party movement. When we started going to
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Washington in droves and demanding change inside the Republican party, that's what set up the,
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the political landscape that gave us the, the members of the court that we have now.
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So you have to understand the 2010 election. And then I thought the 2010 election, I remember,
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oh my gosh, I remember the 2010 election. Wasn't that the year of the tea party movement that started
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and had the first big March? You remember it where the streets of Washington DC were packed with people,
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just packed with people. The right had never done anything like this before. And I can say this,
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I had nothing to do with that, but you did, you did. And what was the date of that March?
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September 12th, September 12th, otherwise known to this audience as nine 12. That March happened on
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that day because six months before that I had gotten on television and I had said, gather around and gather
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all your friends because there's something we have to talk about it. And I launched the nine 12 project.
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And I said, I'll tell you in six months, what I'm going to do. You show me in six months,
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what you're going to do. And that six month Mark was nine 12 and you showed America what you were going
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to do. If you read Barack Obama's latest book, he talks about how the tea party movement was the
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obstacle that he could not overcome. He said it was, he, he was thwarted every step of the way
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because of the tea party movement. Do you remember we were facing the goals, uh, the, um,
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agenda 21 goals. We exposed it. I wrote a couple of books about it. Uh, and it became a giant
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conspiracy theory. And then it was like, Oh no, wait, it's on the websites for the United nations.
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Then it disappeared. And it came back as the sustainability goals of 2030, this audience,
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because you paid attention to agenda 21 and spoke out this audience bought us an additional nine
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years. Imagine how demoralizing things would have been when we pulled out of Afghanistan. Had you not
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been there to save 20,000 people and bring them across the border? How demoralizing if no one would
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have banded together, work together, work together and got those people out without the government.
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Now, here's what happened on Friday that made me realize you already have changed the course.
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There was a story in, in many of the financial papers that reported that pushback is getting so
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intense on ESG that quote proponents are pushing for a name change and quote that made me think of
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common core. Wait a minute, common core, whatever happened to common core? Oh yeah. We started talking
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about it and this audience spread the word and stopped common core.
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I have such great faith in not only God, but you, what I have said for a very long time, this audience
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is going to play a really big role and not understanding it. While I said it, I understood it Friday, right
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at the end of this broadcast. I have been waiting all week, all weekend to tell you this.
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You've already changed the course. You've already bought us enormous amounts of time. Keep it up. You're
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changing the course of America. Keep it up. Well, the time has come for kids to go back to school. The
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parents are just rejoicing. Actually, we are. Time to get back to all that reading, writing and
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indoctrination for the kids. Whoops. Wait a minute. Wait, they're going back to school. Did you know,
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do you know what the homeschooling rate is this year? What is the percentage of students that are
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going to be homeschooled this year? It's traditionally been about 3%. What is it this year, Stu?
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It's going to be higher. I don't know how much higher. 20%. No. 20%. Wow. That's great news. You want to
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Isn't that good news? That's incredibly good news. It seems impossible.
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Possible. Yeah. Seems impossible. I wonder, is it just an increase of 20%? Is it a...
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No, I got it from David Barton. We were out in Gettysburg this weekend, and he said that. I haven't
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had a chance to check on it, but he said, because he's in the homeschooling community. He's a big
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figure in it. Oh, yeah. Huge. Yeah. And he said, do you know what the percentage is this year going in?
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And, uh, you know, I was thinking 6%, 10%, 20%. It is. I, I've just listening to a report that was
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talking about it being significantly higher, although they didn't give a specific amount.
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Maybe that's why. They're calling it educational awakening. Yeah. Uh, where...
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Isn't it interesting that people are talking about awakenings, the great awakening, educational
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awakening, and it is so different from being woke. Being awake is much different than being
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woke. Oh, yeah. I mean, but isn't that a... I mean, it's, it's incredible because they were,
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they were trying to make us feel like, uh, you know, you're just not awake.
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Right. You're not awake. You're not seeing the structural racism. Correct. Right. You're not
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seeing how boys are actually girls and girls are actually boys. But they didn't use awake
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or, uh, awakened or... Turned into woke. It was just weird. Turned into woke.
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Never made an... It's always been such a clunky phrase. Yeah. Uh, but now it's just a thing. And
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now that's where we are. Then we need to be awake, not woke. It's such a, I think it's such an
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inspiring thing that parents have taken this on. Because look, life is hard. I, you know,
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it's a, I, my kid had assignments due this week and, you know, doing them over the weekend.
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You know, you're just like, you have a few minutes here and there to actually do something
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on your own and to jump into your kid's schoolwork and to, you know, it's hard. But like...
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Some, I mean, I'm sure at certain points she did.
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At certain points. But it's like every day. And I feel like I just like, I'm, you know,
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Rafe and Cheyenne will be like, oh, I gotta do homework. And, uh, and then they bring it
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down. They're like, you know, can you help me out? Yeah. Um, yeah. Hey kids, I already
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went through this. I don't know why I have to go through high school a second time now.
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Yeah, no, it's true. There is a bit of that depending on, of course, the age of your kid.
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But the point though, is that I think parents are just getting so much more involved in
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this. And, and, you know, I, again, you don't want a pandemic. No one wants a pandemic. No
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one wants millions of people to die. However, I will say on the other side of that, where
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you try to pull positives out of a very negative time. This is one of them. I think, I think
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parents were forced to look at what their kids were learning. They were forced to really
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contemplate what was going on at schools. It wasn't just a drop off thing and come home
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and hope they're okay. It was everybody seeing every little bit of it. And that changed, I
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think the country, I think it changed the direction of the country.
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Yeah. And I think it also, uh, showed us how important local and state government is,
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you know, uh, I really think, well, you know, you wouldn't want it. The idea of life is not
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what happens to you, but how you adapt to it and how you, what you learn from it. I think
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the COVID was a huge blessing for our families and for our children in some ways and other ways.
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Um, you know, suicide rates went up and all kinds of problems with it. But if we learn from it now,
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it can be a very big, big blessing. Back in a minute.
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to blaze TV. This is the Glenn Beck program. Mr. Pat Cray. Hello, sir. How are you? Oh,
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words, you know, words, more than words, really more. Um, so, uh, Pat, I, uh, do you remember both of you
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guys wrote the episode where I said, Oh, they want to tell you who they are. Remember that they're
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going to take their masks off and they're going to tell you who they are. Well, another mask has come
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off today. New York times op-ed, the constitution is broken and should not be reclaimed. When liberals
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lose in the Supreme court, as they increasingly have over the past half century, they usually say
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the justice has got the constitution wrong, but struggling over the constitution has proved a dead
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end. The real need is not to reclaim the constitution, but instead reclaim America from
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the constitution. Finally, somebody said, somebody said what we're all thinking. They're all thinking.
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It is. It is. Um, it's fresh air to witness progressives offering bold new proposals to reform
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the courts and shift power to elected officials. It's very bold. It's almost called, uh, a revolution.
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Yeah. Um, even, uh, but even such proposals raise the questions, why justify our politics by the
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constitution or by calls from some renovated constitutional tradition. It has exacted a
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terrible price in distortion and distraction to transform our national life into a contest over
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reinterpreting the founding charter consistently with what majorities believe now. So they are saying
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we've got to throw the constitution out. Um, after failing to get the constitution interpreted in an
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egalitarian way for so long, the way to seek real reform will be to use procedures consistent with
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popular rule. We're a democracy. Remember in a second stage, Americans would could learn simply to do
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politics through the ordinary statute rather than staging constant wars over who controls the heavy
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weaponry of constitutional law from the past. If the legislators had just passed rules and protected
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values majorities believe in the distinction between higher law and everyday politics effectively
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disappears. One way to do this is to get a more democratic world by packing the union with new
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states. I mean, have they not just taken every mask off? Yes. Um, Congress could also simply pass a
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congressional act, reorganizing our legislature in ways that are more fairly representative of where
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the people actually live and vote, perhaps even reducing the Senate to a mere council of revision
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without the power to obstruct our laws in doing so. Congress would be pretty openly defining a defying the
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constitution. You think to get a more democratic order. And for that reason, we would need to insulate the
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law from judicial review. So there, so there would be no judicial review. Fundamental values like racial
00:28:17.220
equity, environmental justice would be protected not by law that stands apart from politics, but as the, as they
00:28:24.300
typically are, but by ordinary expressions of popular will and this basic structure of government, like
00:28:30.880
whether to elect a president by majority vote or limit judges to fix terms would be decided by the present
00:28:37.840
voters as opposed to one from some foggy past politics of American future. Like this would make clear our
00:28:46.060
ability to engage and constant reinvention of our society under our own power without the illusion that the
00:28:53.620
past stands in the way. Wow. Is that fantastic? Yeah, it really is. Yeah. That is everything that they've, we've
00:29:01.380
accused them of doing. Yeah. And there it is admitted in an op-ed on the New York times. This is why they
00:29:07.280
continually call us a democracy because they're trying to push this garbage. Correct. And every time we've said
00:29:13.360
that they've said, Oh, that's ridiculous. We love the constitution just as much as the next guy. No, you don't. And they
00:29:19.840
never have, never have, never have, never have. If this doesn't show you why you need to be out in
00:29:26.680
November, we can not handle another two years under these people. Can't. We've got to go out and vote
00:29:38.600
every single, I don't care. I don't care who you're voting for. Even if I were living in Kentucky and he was
00:29:46.860
my only choice, I would be voting for Mitch McConnell. I would hate myself for it, but I would, could not give it to a
00:29:57.200
Democrat. Yeah. The majority in the Senate is so important and it looks like it might be slipping out of their hands
00:30:04.780
too. Yeah. I mean, they may have screwed up a tremendous situation again.
00:30:12.600
We said, how many times do we say it? They've got a red wave here unless the Republicans screw it up.
00:30:18.580
And they always do. They almost always do. So I, I was talking to a constitutionalist, a scholar, um,
00:30:26.280
over the weekend. And, uh, and we were talking about gutting the, you know, taking the power of
00:30:34.700
the purse back, but they can't do that without the Senate. They have to have the Senate, uh, as well.
00:30:42.720
And that is, uh, not good. Well, and justices are important to it until the New York times dream
00:30:47.920
comes true where we don't have to care about what happens in the Supreme court. Uh, all these
00:30:52.480
appointments go through the Senate and, you know, just getting to 51 can at least give you a chance
00:30:59.140
to block the worst of them. Yeah. That's at least something. Yeah. And of course the house will
00:31:04.400
block a lot of the laws and you can at least do some stuff there as well. But these justices can
00:31:10.600
get through without the house. So the Senate is vitally important and that's why you can't throw away
00:31:15.460
winnable races. And look how many Trump appointed federal judges have saved the day on numerous issues.
00:31:22.480
So many times you'll see Trump appointed federal judge has blocked the Biden administration again
00:31:30.020
over and over and over. They've done that today. Trump appointed judge permanently blocks Biden oil
00:31:35.480
and gas leasing pause in 13 States. This is a good Western district of Louisiana. Now we just have to
00:31:41.300
get them the money to be able to explore because you have black rock and, uh, and others blocking the
00:31:48.700
way. And if, if we can get that out of the way and get back to the free market in Vivek, I talked to
00:31:55.080
Vivek this weekend, Vivek Rameshwamy. Uh, he said, uh, remember he told me four weeks ago, he said,
00:32:03.280
Glenn, if we could get to a billion dollars as a, as an index, um, by Christmas, that will shock the world,
00:32:12.720
the financial world. Um, the financial world. And he said, so my real goal and the faster we do it,
00:32:19.100
the better. Um, and he said, I, I, um, he's talking to us because he doesn't want just a bunch of rich
00:32:26.760
people. He wants the average person to go out and say, I want part of my portfolio to be D R L L,
00:32:35.000
which is you take some of your money and you invest in American energy companies. So then
00:32:41.800
the energy companies, which have told him off the record, please give us backup. If you give us
00:32:48.260
backup, we will drill, but we have no way to do it right now. We are totally alone. And, uh, I talked
00:32:57.600
to him on Friday or Saturday, I texted him and said, we did a hundred million the first week.
00:33:02.820
How many more investors did you get on the second week? What are we up to on our road to a billion
00:33:09.580
dollars? And he said, we're now at 250 million. Wow. So they did a hundred million the first week,
00:33:17.320
150, the second week. Nice. That's great. That's great. And because of that, the ESG people are
00:33:24.280
freaking out, freaking out. And anyone can invest in this. Obviously this is not investment advice.
00:33:30.040
You got to make your own decisions on this stuff, but it's D R L L it's listed on every,
00:33:34.220
you know, every investing website that you might use. If you invest in stocks and such,
00:33:39.420
it's just a fund. It's an ETF about energy and it's non woke and it's American energy. It's American
00:33:45.280
energy. By the way, have you seen the latest that, um, the Swiss, you know, the cocoa people,
00:33:52.740
uh, that they, they don't, I mean, if you had a miss and you were snowed in and she was making you
00:33:59.460
hot chocolate, would you riot? No, no, no, I wouldn't. And if your power went out, how would
00:34:04.880
you keep warm with the Swiss miss? I can maybe think of a way. Okay. All right. It would involve
00:34:09.920
chocolate. Yes. No matter what the scenario is, it involves chocolate. Anyway, uh, the, uh, the Swiss now
00:34:18.480
are saying, um, uh, begging the government. I'm trying to think it was the, the head of the police
00:34:25.400
force. I think, uh, the national police force is begging the government not to become draconian,
00:34:32.340
but consider every other option because they think the Swiss could Switzerland could go into chaos this
00:34:43.400
summer because of the power outages. And it will be so cold that there will be riots on the streets
00:34:50.220
of Switzerland. That's not good. So that's in the winter. It's in the winter. Yeah. Yeah. Uh, wow.
00:35:01.220
You know, there's so much civil unrest all over the world that we don't even talk about.
00:35:06.000
And then you hear about Switzerland, maybe falling into chaos, Switzerland, Switzerland. Yeah.
00:35:12.580
Send us your missus. We'll be fine. Uh, you know, it's what's, what's, uh, crazy is the other thing
00:35:19.200
that Pat just said. So true. There are so many uprising all around the world. It's intentionally
00:35:27.020
not covered. It's intentionally not covered here because a lot of it is against their stinking
00:35:33.280
agenda. Yes. A lot of it are farmers saying agenda. We cannot comply to your climate change
00:35:39.680
garbage. We can't do it. The Swiss are saying the same thing this, this winter when it gets cold,
00:35:46.960
drill, find the countries that will drill and drill enough of this ESG stuff. And that's why
00:35:55.280
the media is not covering it there. You know, there was another story today out about, uh, here it is.
00:36:02.120
The, um, let's see, an Atlanta man arrested for spray painting swastika, uh, on LGBTQ rainbow
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crosswalk. Um, and there was another one, uh, New York city man accused of threatening Fox news
00:36:18.920
anchors avoids prosecution twice, twice. Okay. So they're not upholding anything. However,
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the other part of this is they are not reporting on the attacks on the churches,
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No, really? Yeah. By the way, if you're watching us, we are having massive power outages. Rob,
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Hello America. Welcome to the program. I'm so excited to talk to John Solomon. John Solomon
00:43:59.360
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the wall street journal and the New York times. I think, uh, uh, the Washington times and the post
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and the hill. He is a journalist in the traditional sense. And he's going to tell us the latest
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How many years? Relieffactor.com. Feel the difference. John Solomon, welcome to the program.
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How are you, sir? Great to be with you, Glenn. It's good to be with you. We are living in insane
00:45:58.940
times. I remember we, we, you know, we've, we've talked for years now. Did you, did you ever really
00:46:06.920
believe that it would ever get like this? I didn't know. I mean, we've had this great American
00:46:12.840
experience for 246 years. And I think back to that speech, he gave it CPAC in February. And I
00:46:17.780
think all the things you said somewhere along the way, we jumped out of the roots of this great
00:46:21.920
country. And we're, we're in a place now that doesn't resemble the America that we all grew up
00:46:26.900
in. It's a very trumbly time. So I think a lot of people in the last couple of weeks have learned
00:46:33.360
a lot about what to do and what to expect when you're served a warrant at your house. It's actually
00:46:40.320
a good way. It's God's way of teaching us the constitution. I think what happened with Donald
00:46:46.000
Trump is again, I believe a horror show. There's no way he's selling secrets, you know, nuclear secrets
00:46:54.580
to Finland. This is ridiculous. It does now seem to appear to be a shot across the bow because he was
00:47:05.340
trying to release documents that showed who was involved in the Russia hoax. Is that true?
00:47:14.020
Well, listen, there is this long six year battle between the FBI and Donald Trump. And of course,
00:47:18.840
it starts with Russia collusion, which we now know was a completely contrived and political
00:47:23.460
investigation that had no predicate, no merit whatsoever. As the presidency is coming to an
00:47:29.360
end, as Donald Trump's leaving office in on January 19, 2021, he declassifies the documents
00:47:35.060
the FBI never wanted out in public. They didn't want these documents out. These are the way they
00:47:40.300
handled their informants, what they knew before they signed the FISA warrants, what they were telling
00:47:44.660
the court versus what they knew internally. That just inflamed the FBI all more, all the more. And for
00:47:50.660
the last year, as I've reported, the FBI secretly grabbed those documents. The president
00:47:55.240
declassified them. He ordered them to be released in the last hour of the Trump presidency. I'm told
00:48:00.940
at 11 o'clock on January 20th, 2021, the FBI and the justice department grabbed those documents.
00:48:06.380
They made up an excuse. Hey, we left a couple of privacy act pieces of information in there
00:48:10.420
from the declassified documents. Let's grab them. We'll fix that. We'll release them. They grabbed
00:48:15.960
them for 19 months. They've kept them from the American public, despite a lawful order of a sitting
00:48:22.320
president. So he had the documents, but they hadn't been redacted. They were redacted. They
00:48:29.800
were completely ready. They had been declassified, all the declassified markings. At the last minute,
00:48:35.180
the justice department raised an issue that maybe there was a piece of information there
00:48:38.540
still covered by the privacy act. Let's go look at it real quickly. It looks like it was really just
00:48:43.100
an excuse to grab the document. Right. So now did he have those at Mar-a-Lago? Do we know?
00:48:48.100
Is that what they were going after? Not that we know of. No one has told me. I haven't found anyone
00:48:54.120
who told me he had the documents here. And of course I've asked the president, do you have the
00:48:57.740
documents? He's told me no. That's why he gave me permission as a journalist to go to the non-public
00:49:02.400
section of the National Archives and try to find these documents. That's what led us to the discovery
00:49:07.560
just three weeks ago that these documents had been grabbed by the justice department and a secret
00:49:12.660
hand grabbed them and put them into the justice department. So you haven't been able to find them.
00:49:18.760
No, we will. We know where they are now. There's two sets. There's a classified set at the
00:49:22.660
National Archives. I can't see those because I don't have a security clearance. No one nor does
00:49:26.260
anyone else in normal America. Right. I could have done the sock thing, but it's probably not advisable.
00:49:32.720
Yeah. And then the second part is there is a set at the justice department and I'm taking
00:49:37.360
multiple actions to try to force the justice department. And I hope to have some really good
00:49:41.600
news later this week. I've been negotiating with the archives. They've been working with the
00:49:46.160
justice department. I have a sense, an inkling that we might get these documents in the near
00:49:50.640
future. All right. So what was it that the FBI do you think was looking for?
00:49:58.260
It's a great question, right? Uh, the first possibility is maybe what they said is all that
00:50:02.940
it is, right? This is a dispute between the archives and, uh, former president Donald Trump.
00:50:07.660
And they actually went to this unprecedented means to go get documents back by raiding his
00:50:12.280
home. I haven't found any other great explanation for people. And I think that when history looks
00:50:18.160
back, if that's all this was, if this was a dispute over documents, there is a civil process
00:50:23.560
that could have been followed. Um, and that means they will have criminalized a dispute over
00:50:28.260
paper and, uh, and with some serious issues involved. And I think there's another part of this
00:50:33.120
that we haven't been able to dig into it. I'm really working on it hard now. It is impossible
00:50:38.260
for the, uh, this sort of a dispute to go on and it become criminalized without the Biden White House
00:50:44.560
knowing there's just no way the way the system of government works. So what was the Biden White
00:50:49.440
House's role in these conversations? I think that's the next big shoe to drop. I don't know what it is
00:50:55.060
yet, but I'm determined to find out what it is because the way government works, you've got these
00:50:59.520
issues of privilege. You've got these issues of, uh, of a dispute between the current administration
00:51:04.300
and the past administration, the Biden White House had to be in the loop. And I don't think
00:51:08.100
their story yet adds up. I have to tell you there just on common sense and the way the world has
00:51:16.380
traditionally worked in America, there's no way a decision that large that would come back to the
00:51:24.320
White House eventually and affect the presidency, not just Biden and Trump, but the entire presidency.
00:51:31.520
There's no way the justice department doesn't call and at least give a heads up. Am I wrong?
00:51:41.000
I'm a hundred percent with you. And there's, I think another issue here. Remember that
00:51:44.620
there, uh, the grand jury subpoena, which I broke the story a couple of weeks ago,
00:51:48.800
was executed on June 3rd in a collaborative way, by the way, both sides were still working together.
00:51:53.800
That didn't address the issue of executive privilege. What does that mean? It means
00:51:58.860
somewhere earlier in the process, somebody had to waive executive privilege in order for a grand
00:52:03.780
jury, uh, uh, subpoena to be issued for presidential documents. The only, uh, Donald Trump isn't going
00:52:10.020
to be waiving it. I think we're going to find out that the Biden administration waived executive
00:52:14.200
privilege for Trump and that they were deeply involved in it. That, that just is the only plausible
00:52:18.860
explanation for why there wouldn't have been a privilege claim back in June when the grand jury,
00:52:23.120
uh, first showed, you know, for the subpoena was first executed. Wow. So John, um, I'm doing a
00:52:29.040
special on Wednesday on the history of the FBI and, and how corrupt it has been through, I mean,
00:52:36.480
it really was corrupt from the very beginning. Um, you know, we had Hoover doing all kinds of stuff
00:52:43.100
that was really, really dark and bad. Um, are, are we at or beyond the Hoover days?
00:52:51.660
Well, listen, uh, one of the big stories I did when I was at the Washington post and I worked for 60
00:52:55.800
minutes, uh, for 40 years, for 40 years, the FBI would go into, it was taken out of politics for a
00:53:01.900
second. They would go into a case and say that guy on trial for murder, I can assure you that the
00:53:06.960
bullets we found in his bedroom drawer matches the bullets that were shot out of that gun.
00:53:11.860
And for 40 years, they testified that hundreds upon hundreds upon hundreds of murder, uh, uh,
00:53:18.020
defendants were convicted based on the FBI scientists. The story I broke in 2007 showed the FBI knew all
00:53:24.900
along that that science was junk science. It wasn't true that they couldn't make such a representation.
00:53:30.680
And yet they continue to do it well past the, uh, well, they did during the Hoover years,
00:53:35.780
well past the, all the way into the mother years. Um, so the history of the FBI, whether it's the
00:53:42.060
church hearings, which really went into the Hoover era or what we've learned, uh, 9-11, uh, the, uh,
00:53:49.040
mistakes in the Oklahoma city bombing, the problems with the FBI lab. This is an agency that has a very,
00:53:56.220
uh, big reputation, but it also has a very big history of abuses time and time and time again.
00:54:05.820
It's a great question. You know, some of the policymakers I've been talking to in Congress
00:54:09.720
for the first time I've heard Republicans tell me privately, you know what, it's time to break
00:54:14.540
up the FBI, maybe have, have make them like Scotland Yard and put the domestic intelligence
00:54:19.540
into a different agency. Uh, there is clearly a moment of reckoning for the FBI and the, on the
00:54:25.300
immediate, immediate horizon. The real question is if you just take the counterintelligence division
00:54:29.820
out, you put it somewhere else, the mentality still exists that there's not a regard for the
00:54:34.600
constitution. And that's the part, whether it's inside the FBI or outside of it, the lack of regard
00:54:40.460
for the fourth amendment, for our liberties in the face of a big government, that's the part that
00:54:45.720
hasn't been crushed out. I'm not sure just dividing the FBI solves it. Uh, especially the
00:54:51.400
intelligence arm, the intelligence agencies are completely out of control. The things I've read
00:54:58.200
about the intelligence agencies and I've heard from people on Capitol Hill is they really don't
00:55:04.060
answer to anybody right now. Yep. They have their own mindset, their own mentality. They feel, and
00:55:10.260
because so much of what they do can stay secret, no matter what, as, as we're seeing in this search
00:55:14.980
warrant today, um, we never get a visibility to know what the, if what they're telling us, the excuse
00:55:20.180
they're giving us is real. And it's only years later, usually through lawsuits and FOIAs that we
00:55:25.020
find out, well, the official story of the intelligence community didn't match what we
00:55:29.120
were told at the time. It's that secrecy that I think creates so much concern. There was an
00:55:33.180
opportunity in the middle of Russia collusion while Republicans were still in control of both
00:55:37.640
to do something, to create a permanent advocate so that all intelligence cases, cases that occurred
00:55:42.940
in secret, there would be someone advocating on behalf of the American whose liberties were about
00:55:48.160
to be violated. They whiffed on that. Paul Ryan whiffed on that. Mitch McConnell whiffed on that.
00:55:53.080
But I think there are a lot of people today that would go back and say, you know, if I had to do
00:55:56.960
over, I'd probably create that public advocate who goes into the court and argues on behalf of you
00:56:02.100
and me and everybody else. So, um, John, what do you think Donald Trump is talking about when he says
00:56:09.000
that, you know, he said over the weekend, it might be within hours, it might be Monday, uh, that I'm going to
00:56:15.020
be filing something and big news coming. What do you think that might be?
00:56:19.940
My reporting indicates that the president is considering, uh, filing a motion to remove, uh,
00:56:26.040
a magistrate judge, Bruce Reinhardt, who, by the way, just a few minutes ago ruled that the entire
00:56:30.040
affidavit cannot be kept sealed. He believes he used the word unprecedented. I'm glad he recognizes
00:56:34.420
what he approved is unprecedented. Uh, but he is rejecting the justice department's request to keep
00:56:40.200
the affidavit secret, but I believe the, wait, wait, wait, wait, he rejected the, the, the department
00:56:45.860
of justice. This just broke just a few minutes ago. It's up on just the news right now. Judge
00:56:50.800
Reinhardt this morning, uh, said the justice department's request to keep the entire affidavit
00:56:56.220
for the search warrant, uh, under seal is rejected that this is an unprecedented case. It requires
00:57:02.440
transparency so people can understand why the FBI was authorized to raid a former president's
00:57:07.520
home. So that just happened this morning. That's a, uh, something that the president was
00:57:11.320
cheering on. And how long will it be before we see that? Well, there are two options. Either they
00:57:16.300
have to deliver the unredacted version of the, um, affidavit on Thursday, or a more likely scenario
00:57:23.360
is the justice department will slow walk this, go to a district judge, then go to an appeals court,
00:57:28.040
maybe even go to the Supreme court. I guess is they're going to go that route. But meanwhile,
00:57:32.540
the president, to answer your question, I think the president is going to ask that a special
00:57:37.080
master be appointed, a court appointed independent person, take the documents from the FBI and go
00:57:42.120
through them and say, these are privileged. These are aren't, these are overly expansive.
00:57:45.640
They shouldn't have been collected like your passports and res and not leave the FBI on an
00:57:50.180
honor system, given that all we know. So I think that's what we're going to see the president do.
00:57:54.240
That would be great, John. Thank you so much. Great to talk to you. It's always an honor to be on
00:57:59.920
your show. Likewise. Thank you. All right. Uh, when I say the words back to school shopping scam,
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I would assume that you're thinking, I'm just talking about that list of stuff you're supposed
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anyway. Now that's true. Uh, but there's also real back to schools, uh, shopping scams out there.
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unbelievable story. There is another believable story because it's only believable because of
00:59:32.100
everything else that's going on. You know, it's funny. Um, we're called extremists, but only common
00:59:44.680
sense and tradition now is extreme. It's extreme, uh, because everything else is insane.
00:59:55.960
We have an amazing story about a guy who was canceled by Google that you have to hear because
01:00:02.280
this one affects you. And I haven't really heard anybody tie this together on, on how it's going
01:00:09.620
to affect you. It's an outrageous story. We'll have that coming up in just a second. What'd you think
01:00:14.100
about John Stossel and what he, or John Solomon and what he just said? Pretty amazing. Um, you know,
01:00:20.040
it does seem that the overreach is clear and the, the, the courts may back up some of the, uh, Trump
01:00:29.540
side of this, which is, you know, always a pleasant surprise, I suppose, when you go into this, uh, this
01:00:35.100
level of scrutiny. But I do think that there's a, there's a chance that, um, this stuff really
01:00:41.220
backfires on them. I think, you know, you've always had the, the, the right, be the one who
01:00:45.280
is defending the FBI and a lot of these institutions and say like, look, we understand, and we've said
01:00:50.680
this a million times, we understand that there are some problems in some of these institutions.
01:00:55.300
They need to be rooted out. Uh, it seems like the right after this is getting to the point where
01:01:00.760
they're just giving up on that. Like we can't hang on. Just say, would you call John Solomon back
01:01:05.340
just a second and say, sorry, Glenn has one more question. I forgot to ask him. I want to ask him
01:01:10.380
about the whistleblowers because he's in a position to know, are we seeing more whistleblowers than
01:01:17.620
usual? Because that's the feeling I get reading some stories and hearing from Congress that FBI
01:01:25.040
agents are coming forward and going, this has got to stop. And that to me is very heartening.
01:01:30.620
Yeah. And you're, you're also hearing this from people you wouldn't normally, and was it Grassley
01:01:33.800
that came out with a big list of, of, of, was it 14 whistleblowers at least on this one story?
01:01:39.320
That's not the typical, this isn't like, I don't know, a hardcore Trump ally. You know what I mean?
01:01:43.960
He's just a normal kind of institutional Republican. He's been there for 500,000 years and he's the type
01:01:50.540
of guy you wouldn't necessarily think would be like making erratic claims about this type of thing.
01:01:55.260
No, he's kind of old school, reasonable, just consistent, just consistent. Um, but he's been saying
01:02:03.220
that, and, and, and if they're not, if, if you're in the FBI, I plead with you, plead with you to have
01:02:13.320
zero tolerance for anything unconstitutional and whistleblow come to us, come to project Veritas,
01:02:24.860
come to anyone, anyone, but please blow the whistle because you're all going to be painted with the
01:02:32.960
same brush. You know, what happened, what happened with the police in many cases. Now this is not the
01:02:41.420
case with, you know, BLM. It just gave fuel to BLM. Um, is the, the, for a long time, the police officers
01:02:52.260
would close their ranks and they would protect their own. You can't, if there's a bad guy, you've got to
01:02:59.360
rat them out. Otherwise you're all going to be deemed bad. And, uh, I, I would like to be in a
01:03:06.960
position where I trust the FBI. I don't know if I'll ever be there again. I don't know if I'll ever
01:03:12.160
be there. Uh, and that's probably a healthy thing. I mean, there should be some general skepticism.
01:03:18.260
Yes. You know, many of our, uh, people more on the libertarian side of, of, of the right have
01:03:24.200
pointed this out many times that conservatives tend to have a real skepticism of government, except for
01:03:28.820
law enforcement and sometimes the military. And that's not always the best thing to do. You should
01:03:33.020
have the skepticism of government on all of these facets. You just shouldn't wildly blame law
01:03:37.800
enforcement for being wrong. I want to be in a neutral position, judge things by correct, by the facts, right?
01:03:45.280
That's all we were asking here. And the problem is if the intelligence and justice department have
01:03:50.160
gone bad, who do you call? Cause ghostbusters out of business. I don't know if you know that.
01:03:57.000
I don't know. It's all women now. Yeah. They're there. No, that's a parallel universe. Really? No.
01:04:02.240
Yeah. That didn't really happen. No. Huh? The last I saw a better universe, all the equipment was,
01:04:07.460
you know, buried in someplace in the middle of the country, probably better than what actually happened.
01:04:12.120
Yeah. So, uh, we, uh, we need the trust in our institutions and our FBI. Please, if you're in
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And I is sick freak. Yes. What would Monday be without a monkey pox update? The CDC, the center
01:06:11.180
for disease control and prevention has released a study over the weekend suggesting that people
01:06:18.460
should wear a mask to protect themselves from monkey pox.
01:06:24.780
Now, there's no evidence that this is an airborne virus. No. So why would we wear a mask to avoid
01:06:38.760
monkey pox? Well, um, I mean, they have said that it is an airborne virus. We've seen how little they
01:06:44.060
work, but why would we do it? Well, because we've had, we, we know now that monkey pox, we, the CDC came
01:06:51.320
out last week and said monkey pox is something that is being spread mainly through men having more
01:07:00.400
than 10 partners and it is a sexual disease. It is being spread sexually. It's not a sexual disease,
01:07:07.440
but it is being spread sexually. Right. Okay. It's a sort of a long-term intimate contact needed to
01:07:14.080
spread this. So they didn't say that everyone should wear a mask. Uh-oh. I'm wondering if that's
01:07:23.340
like a face condom or what exactly? How do you, I mean, unless they're just lying to us and one of
01:07:34.460
those two things is wrong, either the mask or how it's spread. If you're trying to logically figure it
01:07:40.700
out, you gotta do some pretty complicated common core math and show me your work on how you got
01:07:50.080
there. I do have a question about monkey pox. Yeah. I don't think I should answer it. No,
01:08:00.080
probably not. Yeah. But like they keep saying, we were talking about this phrase, men who have sex
01:08:05.120
with men, which is the phrase now used. It's not, no, not gay people or bisexual people. It's men who
01:08:11.600
have sex with men. They keep saying that phrase over and over again for some reason. Um, well,
01:08:17.440
cause gay sex, I think could be sex between two women. Well, that's usually there's an L on the LGBT,
01:08:24.620
right? You could, they keep saying like, this is happening in the LGBTQ community. I don't know what
01:08:28.060
words mean anymore. I don't know what words mean anymore. This is why, this is my question. Yeah. So what
01:08:32.260
about men who have sex with trans women? Could they be affected with this? No, that's completely
01:08:37.380
different. Is it though? No, it's completely different. Because here's the thing. It is to
01:08:40.680
them. They're biological men. Yes. Right. That have transitioned to be women. Hater, hater, hater. I
01:08:46.080
think this is what I would be accused of. I don't think monkey pox, uh, will, uh, will, uh, will the monkey pox,
01:08:52.820
will, will label somebody who's now claiming to be a woman would, would, would. Monkey pox will
01:08:59.740
essentially approach the trans woman and say, I was thinking about infecting this particular man.
01:09:06.120
Yeah. And then I realized actually this person's identifying as a woman. Therefore it's totally
01:09:10.940
safe to have sex with this person. Right. Okay. Monkeys are not animals, man. Well, but it's not,
01:09:16.940
okay. Wait. Uh, all right. We have a really important story to share with you. It broke over
01:09:23.240
the weekend and it involves Google and a dad. Yes. So a dad in San Francisco, this is February,
01:09:31.260
2021. Uh, if you know anything about San Francisco, this was like mid lockdown. They were still in
01:09:38.700
full fledged, right? Lockdown. So, uh, the dad stayed home. Dad has his son and I guess son's
01:09:45.740
having some issues in a sensitive area, if you would, uh, and a rash of some sort, some redness,
01:09:52.560
some swelling breaking out. And now of course, it was not monkey. This is the pre monkey pox era.
01:09:58.760
So this child is really having some discomfort. You're of course not allowed to go outside for
01:10:04.360
any reason. So they are doing a virtual doctor's visit. Okay. While they're doing this virtual doctor's
01:10:11.440
visit, uh, the doctor requests, uh, photos to understand what's going on. So this is not going
01:10:19.120
anywhere really dark with the doctor, is it? No. Okay, good. I'm just asking for the listener.
01:10:25.920
Right. Cause well, if you survived the monkey pox update, I think you already are here. This
01:10:30.420
one's a lot more tame. Yeah. This is more tame. So they, he takes, uh, some photos to give to the
01:10:36.100
doctor of his child's area. Yes. Sends the photos. Uh, the doctor recognizes what the rash is or what
01:10:44.640
the issue is. Sends antibiotics, gets it knocked out immediately. Everybody's happy. Got it. So I
01:10:49.060
just want to recap this story. It's during COVID lockdown. Dad's locked in the house. The doctor
01:10:55.540
has these virtual visits. The doctor, a good guy asks the father, a good guy to take a picture of
01:11:03.120
the sensitive areas of the son who is a good guy. So the doctor can diagnose and give the right
01:11:10.200
prescription, which he does. And it works, right? Everybody's happy. Right. Apparently not. Not
01:11:15.880
according to the people over at Google who have a, an algorithm running over all of his photos that are
01:11:22.260
in the cloud. Oh, and this, this photo that was apparently uploaded automatically to the cloud
01:11:28.020
sends off, sends, uh, sets off some alerts that say this could be child porn. Now, of course, but
01:11:35.740
it's not child porn. It's not child porn. Now was Google monitoring this guy because they suspected
01:11:42.020
child porn? No, this is an automated algorithm that's scanning the photos of everyone, every single
01:11:48.500
person who uses Google cloud. Uh huh. Okay. Now you might say there's some utility to this, right? If the,
01:11:56.560
if it was child porn, it would probably be really good that this was alerted. And maybe, uh, this
01:12:02.480
could, some child could have been protected from some horrible, horrible incident. So they should
01:12:06.900
have reached out maybe to the doctor. Right. But this, well, but the doctor could be that he was on
01:12:11.360
the receiving end, so to speak. So he, right. So, but what needs to happen here? The algorithm sets
01:12:17.420
off these alarms, then it goes to a human, right? And a human would have to determine at some level.
01:12:22.400
So this happens. Apparently, uh, it's, uh, egregious enough for the people at Google to
01:12:26.920
alert, uh, the police and shut down his entire account, shutting down his access to his email,
01:12:35.400
uh, deleting all of his, uh, photos from the beginning of his child's life all the way through,
01:12:40.800
uh, deleting all of his documents. Okay. Now, wait a minute. Hang on just a second. If you were
01:12:44.760
trying to catch somebody who was in child porn, the last thing you would want to do is tip them
01:12:49.540
off that the authorities are onto them. Right. Right. Right. So Google just, they call the police,
01:12:55.660
then they just delete everything. They, at least from his access point. Right. So they, they, they,
01:13:01.920
he cannot access any of his stuff. Now, of course, this means he can't access the photos to prove he's
01:13:08.220
innocent because now he no longer has access to the photos that he took that were his. What happened to
01:13:13.360
the doctor's office that received the photos? Well, uh, nothing at this point. Okay. Okay. So,
01:13:19.460
um, this goes on, he goes to Google, he appeals it and says, look, my kid was sick. The doctor asked
01:13:25.260
for these photos. I sent them. Uh, they reject his appeal. Then months later, he gets a letter from
01:13:32.620
the San Francisco police department. San Francisco police department has alerted him that they have
01:13:37.800
begun an investigation. I've looked at all of these photos. Uh, he gets in touch with them and
01:13:44.020
explains to the San Francisco police department. Hey, look, this is what was the situation. The
01:13:48.820
police department sees, sees all the evidence and agrees with him and says, okay, obviously no crime
01:13:55.120
here. He did not commit a crime. He was, this is not child born. He was sending them to a doctor.
01:14:00.380
So now you have the dad, you have the doctor, you have the police department all saying the same
01:14:06.220
thing. And the boy, and the boy, this is not a crime. There was no abuse here. Uh, seems all
01:14:11.800
appearances, all the evidence that we have a good dad trying to help his son through a difficult
01:14:17.520
moment in his life. Uh, the only standout here is Google. So now the story escalates to the New York
01:14:27.820
times. The times comes in documents. All of this has actually apparently looked at the photos now and
01:14:35.360
has also determined this is not child porn, right? So we're sure on this one. It seems every,
01:14:41.240
every point of evidence. I think that people at the New York times might be able to know what child
01:14:45.860
porn looks like. They may very well be able to do that. So he wanted to, uh, so they've gone through
01:14:51.940
all of this. They, the dad wanted to sue Google because, uh, you know, they shut him out. They keep
01:14:59.240
saying no. Now, even, even with the, the, the, the, the word of the police department,
01:15:03.440
they still said no. So he wanted to sue Google. He realized it was too expensive. He didn't have
01:15:08.720
the money to do it. So he is just basically now in this constant state of trying to get them to
01:15:13.500
change their mind. Even with all of this, the times contacts Google and gets a comment on the record
01:15:18.860
where they say, yeah, we're not reversing it. After all of this, the police department is on the
01:15:23.780
record saying we have a copy of all of his data, but, uh, on a jump drive and they are saying they
01:15:30.920
want to work with the dad to get him access to his own information back. But at this point,
01:15:35.380
Google is still denying it. Now imagine when Google and the United States are in bed together more than
01:15:42.140
they already are. Okay. Imagine the ESG aspect of this. Dad's put on a list by Google. Google shares
01:15:52.640
information with the government, the government and shares information with the banks. Dad doesn't
01:15:57.420
just lose all of his pictures, all of his contact, uh, uh, contacts and his Google phone. Dad would lose
01:16:03.780
all phones. Dad would lose his banking. Dad would lose absolutely everything because he would be too
01:16:12.200
much of a risk. And who do you go to? Who do you go to the New York times?
01:16:19.280
Who do you go to, to say, Hey, I need to get my name off of this list. It doesn't. Now let me add one
01:16:29.040
additional thing to this. I told you last week that the world economic forum has said that bullying and
01:16:38.240
everything else online and disinformation, misinformation, malinformation is too big of a
01:16:45.520
problem globally. So they are now pushing for high tech and governments to endorse a system that would
01:16:54.080
look at your tweet or your whatever in question. And the algorithm would decide whether or not
01:17:02.640
that is good or bad. If it's bad, it then makes a tree of everything that you do. So it goes back and
01:17:12.060
it looks at who is influencing you. And if those people, it deletes you, then it goes to all of the
01:17:19.900
people, contacts, all of the people in your social media realm. And it looks for anyone else that is
01:17:25.440
spreading that information. And on each of those people, there's made a tree and they lose their
01:17:32.160
access all the way down. This according, look it up at the world economic forum.com or org. Could you
01:17:39.220
look it up? Which one is it? Um, but look it up at the main page of the world economic forum. Uh, it
01:17:45.180
was there at least last week where they are talking about making a tree that would, I mean, seven degrees
01:17:51.960
from Kevin Bacon. If this happened to this guy, I guarantee you, it's only a matter of time before
01:17:57.460
they get my name and your name because it trees out. And there's, and the world economic forum says
01:18:04.860
that it's not enough to get the problem that is manifest itself on social media. They need to see
01:18:14.360
where that idea originally came from because they now need to silence ideas before they get into the
01:18:25.180
bloodstream of the population. If that's not terrifying, especially coupled with this, that is
01:18:33.600
actually happening and you have a chance of stopping this, but you won't have that chance to stop these
01:18:41.380
kinds of things. Look at how hard it is to get your name off a no fly list. You're on there. You're on
01:18:47.460
there by mistake. Look at how long it took people to get their names off of no fly list. You can't even
01:18:53.980
find out from the government if you're on it or off it, what the status is or why you're on it or off it.
01:19:00.840
Yeah. In fact, one of the things that came up in this investigation was that they said, well,
01:19:05.680
we've also flagged a video from six months ago. Yes. And, uh, that we thought that was problematic
01:19:11.000
too. And he's like, well, what video they're like, well, we're not going to give you access to it.
01:19:14.340
So he can't even defend the video that he supposedly had on his phone. You have a right
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This is the Glenn Beck Program. Back to John Solomon. John, I'm sorry to call you back,
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but I, I just needed one more question from you. We were talking about the FBI and the warrant
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and what happened to Donald Trump. Um, I have been hearing from Congress, uh, that they're seeing
01:20:44.640
tons of whistleblowers come forward. And that gives me kind of hope you're in a position to know,
01:20:51.200
are we seeing whistleblowers? And is it, is it more than just one or two?
01:20:57.760
Yes, it is. That's a great question. And it's true. We've been writing a lot about it at Justin
01:21:01.560
News, 14 separate justice department and FBI whistleblowers, including at least one in the
01:21:07.160
very senior ranks have come forward to either Congressman Jim Jordan in the house or Senator Chuck
01:21:13.360
Grassley in the Senate and their allegations are, uh, as we were discussing earlier in the show that
01:21:18.260
there's this politicalization, particularly in the Washington field office where the current rate is
01:21:23.280
being, what was conducted by, uh, of cases. Uh, the two examples that Chuck Grassley has put out there
01:21:29.200
that are very clear, uh, a, uh, analyst wrote a document trying to take legitimate evidence against
01:21:35.560
Hunter Biden and claim it was disinformation that caused a part of the Hunter Biden investigation to
01:21:40.980
temporarily closed down during the election. That's one example of a bad politicalization going
01:21:45.380
on in the FBI, according to the whistleblowers. The other is the same office, the Washington field
01:21:50.340
office opened an investigation of Donald Trump, not the one we're talking about now, but an earlier one
01:21:55.100
without having a proper predicate, meaning there wasn't evidence much like the case in Russia to open
01:22:00.820
it up. That's what these guys are talking about. These men and women who are coming forward,
01:22:06.720
Okay. So this is, that's a good sign. We're seeing more than usual. It's not just,
01:22:12.620
it's not maybe just the political guys on the other side.
01:22:16.480
Yes. No, I think that's right. This is a greater heartburn among career people.
01:22:21.260
Good. Thank you for that, John. I appreciate it. God bless John Solomon. The course is the CEO and
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01:22:49.160
whistleblow. We need to know good guys are in there. Uh, you know, you've got the CDC doing things,
01:22:58.380
uh, and the FBI and the NSA, uh, we've got to know that it's not everybody in there. There are
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know the name Alexander Dugan Alexander Dugan I believe is a is if not the most dangerous man you
01:25:34.680
don't know is at least one of the top two most dangerous men you've never heard about he is a
01:25:44.180
guy that has a new philosophy let's bring on Armageddon so Russia can rule the world and we
01:25:51.800
can go back to a capital T traditionalism he is a guy who believes capitalism is failed and evil but
01:26:00.960
he also believes that Nazism failed because Hitler just didn't go far enough he is a frightening man
01:26:10.620
his daughter was killed yesterday in a car bombing make no mistake they were not targeting his daughter
01:26:19.080
they were targeting him who did it the media of course will immediately jump to Ukraine I don't
01:26:28.960
think it is in their best interest I think this is probably an anti-nationalist movement in Russia
01:26:36.240
Russia but I don't know we're going to talk to an expert who knows about Dugan has written about
01:26:42.280
Dugan and we've had on the program before talking about Putin's playbook that's the name of her book
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Putin's playbook what does all of this mean Rebecca Koffler joins us in 60 seconds okay so Jamie
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goldline.com Rebecca Koffler thank you so much for joining us on short notice as uh as yesterday there
01:28:43.320
was a car bomb uh do you agree with me that it was clearly meant for Alexander Dugan and not his
01:28:50.120
daughter well uh hi Glenn it's such a pleasure to be uh back on your show with you and your audience um
01:28:58.840
yes that is the conventional uh wisdom that it is the father Alexander Dugan and the mastermind of the
01:29:09.240
ideology ideology of Eurasianism that underpins Putin's entire doctrine and strategy which includes
01:29:16.600
the destruction of Ukraine it is him who was the target however there's also an alternative uh hypothesis
01:29:24.920
is that both of them were targeted because originally they were supposed to be driving in one car
01:29:35.640
from the uh lecture and the uh the big event that Dugan was speaking at and it is at the last moment
01:29:45.320
that the father Alexander Dugan switched cars so and because his daughter was just as vocal in the anti-west
01:29:57.160
you know narrative that underpins Russia's current uh anti-us policy she possibly was
01:30:05.560
also the target okay because she's also in the media but but he is the leader of of this i just
01:30:12.520
think it's a cult all around the world he is infecting um even America with some of his uh
01:30:19.240
capital t traditionalism and people just don't understand how dangerous this is do you believe that
01:30:25.720
that it would be in the best interest of Ukraine to try to pull this off
01:30:30.040
okay so it is hard to tell on the one hand Ukrainians could perfectly be justified uh to target this
01:30:44.120
person correct and uh Dugan has advocated for the destruction of Ukraine right he's actually calling
01:30:51.960
if i'm not mistaken he's actually calling for um the the elimination of Ukrainians if you will i
01:31:00.840
don't remember the word he used but it was it seemed like a death uh holocaust kind of uh thing but he's calling
01:31:07.960
for more than just occupying and he is also the the idea planter or the seed behind uh Crimea and now this
01:31:20.920
incursion into uh Ukraine correct 100 so yes it is possible that there's motive um why Ukrainians would
01:31:33.080
want to target now to pull something off like that is not a slam dunk so a lot of the resources and
01:31:41.480
planning must have gone into this operation but uh let me tell you um uh about Dugan a little more because
01:31:50.040
he's not only anti-Ukraine he is anti-america i have a whole chapter in my book dedicated to
01:31:59.880
alexander dugan because he's considered to be putin's brain his writings he's a political philosopher
01:32:07.960
ultra-nationalist he was the thought leader behind eurasianism as i said with which underpinned
01:32:16.280
putin's policy of the so-called the russian world okay and i would like to give you some quotes about
01:32:25.080
dugan who called on russia to counteract u.s policy at all levels in all regions of the world and
01:32:33.720
specifically he said that russia and i quote must weaken demoralize and deceive in order to win it is
01:32:43.080
especially important to introduce geopolitical order into america's internal reality to encourage
01:32:51.640
separatism and ethnic social and racial conflicts actively support dissident movements and extremist
01:33:00.280
racist groups and sects and to destabilize internal processes so this is who we are talking about
01:33:07.960
um you know it's a mastermind of a very dangerous ideology and and now his daughter is gone and the
01:33:16.760
russians are up in arms and about it uh the russian media erupted over the weekend blaming the united
01:33:24.360
states and blaming ukraine for what they uh characterized as a terrorist attack uh it is um it's interesting to me
01:33:34.600
that his plan on how to destabilize america um while they say the right is in bed with putin uh the plan
01:33:44.200
that dugan gave to putin it would be everything that the left is involved in and i don't mean
01:33:51.560
necessarily democrats i mean the left of you know racial uh racial division etc etc um so the media in russia
01:34:02.440
comes out comes out with this i don't know if we have any credibility to be able to say we didn't
01:34:08.360
do this i hope to god we didn't do this um what would be a putin response
01:34:19.000
right so uh when the russians blamed the united states uh first they're not saying that we directly
01:34:27.800
actually orchestrated this but what they are implying given our support to ukraine and the fact
01:34:35.000
that we admitted that we provide uh targeting information to ukraine uh so that they could
01:34:42.280
effectively defend their country against uh the russian invaders they by in the same manner they
01:34:49.240
accused us of uh having orchestrated this so the response is going to be uh i'm concerned
01:34:57.720
is further escalation because again um dugan is a symbol and his daughter has turned uh into a martyr
01:35:08.680
right now or has been turned by the russian media and remember this attack and the explosion uh
01:35:18.120
basically the way that this was done is the explosive device was put under the seat of her car and was
01:35:24.360
remotely detonated so um this explosion comes on the heel of a series of attacks in crimea and remember
01:35:35.640
the russians uh believe crimea is the red line for ukraine despite the fact that crimea is ukrainian
01:35:43.800
territory but because the russians annexed it in 2014 and they consider it part of russia right now
01:35:51.320
so in combination all of this you know escalation is going to put pressure on putin to ratchet up
01:36:02.520
his military assault on ukraine and in fact president zelensky himself uh warned yesterday that around
01:36:12.280
around wednesday this coming wednesday in two days he's concerned about the russian staging some
01:36:20.360
something really nasty some provocations uh because on wednesday it's ukraine's independence day when
01:36:27.960
ukraine became independent from the soviet union so i share that concern whether it's on wednesday or
01:36:36.040
shortly after um we know that there are plenty of opportunities specifically one of the extreme
01:36:43.240
you know risks uh moderate probability but extremely high risk of a disaster that exists right now it's
01:36:53.000
related to the nuclear power plant in zaporoja that both sides are accusing each other of shelling and that is
01:37:01.240
at the risk of erupting in you know in possible hopefully not soon but uh there's definitely that
01:37:10.200
risk so we're talking to rebecca koffler um you actually lived in the soviet union if i remember right
01:37:18.680
absolutely i was born and lived there i came to the united states in in 89 as already as a as a young
01:37:25.720
adult so i went through the whole you know indoctrination system and everything so she is
01:37:30.840
the author of putin's playbook and a u.s intelligence uh expert the the idea that we had anything to do
01:37:41.240
with it or that uh ukraine did i find hard to believe because both sides would have to be insane
01:37:48.200
to do it and it would be very difficult we could pull it off but ukraine pulling it off i think would
01:37:53.880
be very very difficult the idea that this was some anti-ultra nationalist uh group trying to kill him
01:38:04.440
seems difficult um because it would only make him into a martyr but who would have in russia who would
01:38:14.440
have the ability and the desire to do this okay so i personally don't find
01:38:23.800
the reports uh that it's you know the national republican army which is supposedly an anti-putin
01:38:34.440
partisan organization uh that staged this uh this is not credible to me and the intelligence is uh
01:38:42.920
inconclusive as far as who specifically uh did this because it's very very fresh uh right now uh i am
01:38:53.000
almost certain that the united states has absolutely nothing to do with this um the fsb which is the uh
01:39:03.640
domestic security services in russia has attributed this already to a ukrainian woman named natalia vosk
01:39:15.960
who apparently according to the fsb that is now you know remember fsb cannot be trusted but that doesn't
01:39:25.480
mean that their analysis and their preliminary investigation isn't correct correct um but this is
01:39:32.440
what they have assessed is that natalia vosk uh entered russia on july 23rd with her 12 year old
01:39:40.600
daughter sofia shaban and reportedly rented an apartment in the same building as daria dugana um
01:39:47.160
um dugan's uh daughter that was killed and so and then apparently natalia uh fled to estonia now we need to
01:39:58.920
to do more digging i'm certain that u.s intelligence is uh involved in the analysis and in the investigation
01:40:09.000
on our own you know here obviously not you know in russia but uh at this point it's very difficult to
01:40:16.600
tell yes ukrainians you know do claim that uh there's an anti-putin movement going in in russia but
01:40:25.720
remember ukrainians are just as adapt as the disinformation as the russians are and they're fully
01:40:32.600
invested in uh waging this disinformation in order to dislodge pudin psychologically they know how he's
01:40:40.280
done so both sides are you know invested in this and this is going to go on um forever uh in the
01:40:49.800
meantime you know glenn we keep pumping in uh weaponry i know to ukraine uh we just announced another
01:40:57.400
seven hundred and seventy five dollars um million dollars of assistance we're hoping that it will
01:41:05.080
help ukraine to change the battlefield conditions but again they're fighting a highly you know a much
01:41:12.840
more superior you know adversary and uh this this there's no end to that so uh rebecca would you do
01:41:20.600
me a favor i'd like to stay in touch with this this week as this story develops and we'll check back
01:41:25.880
with you tomorrow if if uh there's any developments but um this is extraordinarily concerning to me
01:41:33.240
and americans need to understand who alexander dugan is because his tentacles are in america and he is
01:41:43.480
also he has fans uh on the right in america and i think he's an extraordinarily dangerous man thank you
01:41:52.280
so much rebecca good yes you got it all right rebecca coughler uh the name of her book is uh
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give you some information here on why this dugan thing really bothers me um and uh i just i will do
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that here in just a couple of minutes i need more than two minutes to be able to talk about it it's
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incredible too that i guess the footage that came out of there after the explosion goes off alexander
01:44:20.440
dugan standing there in the streets watching his daughter you know burned to death burned to death
01:44:26.760
i mean i guess she was already dead by the time she um the car caught on fire per se but this is
01:44:34.120
whoever did this you you they might be responsible this is this is an example of what could turn in
01:44:41.240
to an archduke ferdinand moment you know i've i've said for a long time world war iii will most likely
01:44:48.760
start either in a country or with a name that you've never heard or cared about um and this this might
01:44:57.400
be one of i hope not but this might be one of those moments and wouldn't it be something if it was the
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person that no one had ever heard about except this entire audience who has heard alexander dugan's
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and they praise him uh they've had him on and praised him warning at the highest highest possible level
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01:45:32.840
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01:45:40.120
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i believe this war with uh russia this proxy war is going to end up being biden's biggest failure
01:47:41.960
and largest criminal scandal in american history and could possibly be the end of the western way
01:47:48.760
of life if everything goes wrong god forbid i want to talk to you about the game that we are playing
01:47:55.800
in washington uh i planned on talking to you that uh today but i'm if i have time i will work it in
01:48:03.720
at this time because it is about what's happening with zelensky and biden and uh the ukraine
01:48:11.000
but as you may have heard um alexander dugan a man who i have been warning this audience about
01:48:19.080
forever and thank you for listening um he his daughter was killed it was supposed to be an attack
01:48:27.800
on him and possibly him and his daughter at the last minute he decided to switch cars and when they
01:48:34.840
started the car the car that now his daughter was in uh blew up uh they are blaming america in russia
01:48:42.760
blaming america and ukraine i think that's nuts but it very well may be it could have come in from
01:48:51.640
something in russia i think russians have a much better motivation to kill him uh than uh than anyone
01:49:00.280
else but i don't know and we may never know quite honestly i want to talk to you
01:49:08.680
about what could possibly come and why we need to be very careful very prayerful
01:49:19.000
and prepared zelensky has warned now of a nastier phase of war as russia says dugan the bombing was a
01:49:30.200
contract killing from ukraine um if putin escalates this war and i don't mean to the point of nuclear
01:49:44.040
weapons i mean escalates this war in any way where it is uh horrific i believe we will respond
01:49:56.120
and i i i i urge you to pray for the president and those in power around him our president is
01:50:06.040
is at least has sundowners at least has sundowners um is not of the top of the uh peak when it comes to
01:50:18.440
being lucid um he is out of touch he is isolated i i don't think he's thinking clearly
01:50:31.320
uh he has low approval uh ratings right now very low um he has lived in a time where he has seen over
01:50:43.400
and over again a strong reaction a no fooling around no joking i'm serious kind of reaction to a war or to
01:50:54.120
an enemy has always made a president become very popular at least over the short term that's the world
01:51:02.360
in which he comes from um he also has been wrong on every foreign policy decision i can think of
01:51:17.880
those around him and those advising him also have a uh
01:51:32.280
a special love for a war at this time because it is the ultimate way to change the world
01:51:41.080
if you have war you can change the world and they're already doing it and blaming everything
01:51:47.240
on the war with putin imagine if we had a devastating war that's how worlds change that's how everything
01:51:58.040
changes with the great reset that would work perfectly one last thing before i tell you what i believe could happen
01:52:10.600
not only is he and the people around him have all those lovely qualities that would make it
01:52:22.200
i gave a list of like 10 things about five years ago and i put them up on a chalkboard and i said
01:52:29.240
this has to happen and i said i don't really i don't i can't tell you which order they'll happen
01:52:35.640
but these things have to happen in the last three years every single one of those things has happened
01:52:43.960
except one and that is global war and i said i know that this will be the last step but all of these
01:52:54.760
things have to happen in whatever order they happen and the last step will be global war because everybody will
01:53:03.480
just want it to stop i am afraid that our uh president uh will pick the worst of all of the scenarios
01:53:16.760
the pentagon comes in and this is happening something has really ratcheted and uh the president
01:53:27.320
reacts so over reacts that uh we are looking at worst possible case scenarios he decides you know
01:53:41.480
what you're going to do that i'm going to launch a tactical nuke now normally i would never say that
01:53:48.920
could happen but in today's world i don't say it can't happen ever i don't even say there's probably
01:53:57.880
not a good chance of that happening unless it's a good thing
01:54:01.640
i i i urge you to humble yourself to beg the lord for forgiveness on anything that we have done
01:54:15.240
put yourself on his side and beg him for protection of this country i i hope this isn't it and i don't
01:54:27.320
think it is but i won't we don't know but i have been saying for a very long time the next war will
01:54:35.400
be fought in such a way uh that it will sneak up on you and we'll have an archduke ferdinand moment
01:54:42.280
that nobody knew who the archduke ferdinand was and we went into world war one over it nobody in the
01:54:48.600
world really knows who alexander dugan is i hope he's not the guy and this isn't the reason but you need
01:54:55.800
to know who he is because i think he's just become uh much stronger in russia and uh he's already
01:55:08.360
strong and strong in the rest of the world and he is wildly dangerous let me let me give you one other
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piece i told you last week about china and what they're doing to our dollar and replacing
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our dollar zelinski has asked china to rebuild ukraine once it's all over now why would our country
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give 60 billion dollars only to have the country that is on the side of ukraine or i'm sorry on the
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side of russia why would they ask them to rebuild it it doesn't make any sense now my hypothesis
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hypothesis and this is purely war gaming this is everything i've told you in this last break
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i've no information other than i can look at the landscape and let's war game um so
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why would zelinski ask china isn't that a slap in our president's face and in our face
01:56:20.840
well when you look at that gay marriage passed in ukraine at the height of the war when they are
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still moving women and children across the border we give them 60 million dollars worth of 60 billion
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dollars worth of stuff and then all of a sudden they call a session of all of their lawmakers together
01:56:43.900
public and politicians in ukraine were against gay marriage we give them 60 billion in the middle of a war
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they come together and say we're going to work on gay marriage and they pass a gay marriage bill
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i'm sorry what pressure did samantha power and usaid put oh i'm guessing that it was her but who put the pressure
01:57:08.060
on to get that done what else have we attached to that money the destruction of the bio labs
01:57:16.380
the biden connection to burisma and privat bank the connection was the guy who started privat bank
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and was the head of um burisma he's also the guy that got zelinski elected who convinced him to run
01:57:40.820
and put all of the money in for him to get elected and after we gave zelinski the money the guy who was
01:57:49.400
joe biden and hunter biden's connection there one that joe biden had the state department
01:57:56.480
take off his no enter america stamp on his visa and allow him to come in to america that guy was just
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stripped of his citizenship why why i heard last night and i'm gonna have more on this tomorrow that
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much of the arms that we have sent over to ukraine lost don't know where they are now how is that
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i hope that none of these things are true and i hope that none of these things happen
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but i always like this is me you may be different i always like to look at what might happen and when
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people have said we're going to destroy you we're going to destroy america um and others are dirty and
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they're not held accountable instead they're given green lights and billions of dollars i tend to
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prepare for the worst and hope for the best pray for your country and pray for guidance and peace
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i think the uh united states is in uh perhaps one of the most dangerous positions we've ever
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been in and let me show you why it's because of thinking like this this is our department of energy
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uh secretary uh secretary granholm but she said uh this weekend uh this weekend about oil and energy
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listen carefully this invasion by russia is uh an is such an example of why countries need to move
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away from the volatility of fuels from countries who do not have our interests stop now i want to play
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the other side i told you last week the brick companies are all um are all moving
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towards a new currency uh and people say that's never going to happen
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replace currency replace oil and energy with currency
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this is exactly what they would say if you were in russia or any of the brick companies
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or countries listen again imagine they're saying it this invasion by russia by america is uh an is such
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an example of why countries need to move away from the volatility of fuels from countries who do not have our interests
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got it and we have to move away from the volatility of the dollar and the western system
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because it's run by companies or countries that we may disagree with by the way
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fauci has just announced that he is resigning he is resigning in december
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100 percent guarantee that at the top of the list to make him resign is the republicans are going to hold
02:03:14.540
hold hearings and i will have to face people with the republicans in charge on what i did
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so he's going to be there until oh wow just a few days before the republicans possibly take over
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this is not because you know i've always dreamed of retiring and going playing golf and
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i guarantee you and will the republicans still hold him accountable will they still call him
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to capitol hill i hope they do but most americans will say the guy is old and he's retired and what
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difference does it make what difference does it make people died to quote hillary clinton
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