On this episode of The Glenn Beck Program, Glenn asks the question, "Why are we so obsessed with population control and population control?" Is it because we don't want to have more babies? Or because we want to reduce the population?
00:11:10.720That's kind of like more than just us.
00:11:14.160By the way, did you see that interest, or I mean, sorry, the inflation rate is now over 11% in England?
00:11:24.620In fact, Germany is starting to hoard cash, the banks are, because they're afraid of runs on the bank and total civil unrest this winter when it gets cold.
00:11:37.980Anyway, the inhabitants of the lands were in great turmoil.
00:11:41.000One nation would be crushed by another.
00:12:38.260Dad's not here to bail you out anymore.
00:12:40.400Because apparently the only way you can learn is if you feel the full brunt force of running down the stairs and just thinking that that door is open.
00:12:52.560And you run right into it and, you know, smash your face against the wall.
00:15:04.540I tend to believe there might be a purpose for these stories.
00:15:11.340And it could be as simple as, because people are stupid and keep doing the same thing over and over and over again and expecting a different end result.
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00:38:53.600A new NBC Bay Area report about the assault on Paul Pelosi last month includes several of the same details in the NBC News retracted national report that suggested Paul Pelosi may not have been in any immediate danger when the police arrived prior to his attack.
00:39:13.680NBC News, the national correspondent reported on November 4th for the Today Show that police didn't know they were responding to the Pelosi residence.
00:39:23.880Pelosi opened the door for police but did not attempt to escape or declare an emergency.
00:39:28.480He even walked away from law enforcement toward his eventual attacker.
00:39:31.720Well, that report was erased from all NBC News platforms later in the day, scrubbed from all social media.
00:39:41.440NBC News issued an editor's note on the website saying this piece has been removed from publication because it did not meet NBC's news reporting standards.
00:39:48.920However, now the local San Francisco NBC reporter has filed a similar story and it has not been retracted and has remained online as of this morning.
00:40:04.580Last Friday, that was a week after they took this down at NBC, NBC's San Francisco local TV affiliate, which is branded as NBC Bay Area, aired a report with highly similar details indicating Pelosi opened the door for police and didn't try to escape.
00:40:26.380The anchor told the NBC Bay Area viewers, the investigation team looked into why state and federal prosecutors each describe one specific detail of the police differently.
00:40:40.100It all has to do with the moment, seconds really, before Paul Pelosi was struck in the head.
00:40:45.280He opened his door with the left hand, according to people who have seen the body cam footage.
00:43:44.960Well, I don't know about you, but I am very excited.
00:43:48.100Nancy Pelosi is going to address the house soon and she is going to address her future.
00:43:55.180Now, I don't know how far in the future we're talking, but it could be a very short speech because I think looking for a good nursing home is probably right up there in her very near future.
00:44:11.180But we'll find out an exciting moment about that.
00:44:15.180And I feel like we lost the Senate twice.
00:44:21.180We not only lost it in the election yesterday, there was a vote on Mitch McConnell and somehow or another, this guy won again.
00:44:31.180Mike Lee is here to talk to us about that and so much more in 60 seconds.
00:44:36.180If you're living with aches and pains in your life, particularly if you're living with really frequent and bad pain, please consider something for a moment.
00:52:24.180It pays lip service to that, but it doesn't do the job.
00:52:27.180So they got 12 Republicans to join with all 50 Democrats and they survived the first threshold vote.
00:52:35.180Now, the good news here, Glenn, is that we've still got at least two more 60 vote threshold votes to cast on this bill.
00:52:44.180There's still time for us to convince a handful of those Republican senators who joined with Democrats that they shouldn't be voting for this unless you actually tie the government's hands in the way that I proposed.
00:52:55.180And I'm hoping they can see the light between now and whenever this thing is put to bed.
00:53:01.180Can I ask you a question and I don't mean to put you in a difficult situation, but this is a this is sometimes described as a Mitt Romney bill.
00:53:14.180Uh, if you Google this bill and you just add, uh, Mormon, uh, what was it? Mormon marriage, uh, bill.
00:55:16.180So you don't want to, you know, what do you think of that idea of me?
00:55:20.180Just, uh, not connected to you, but, uh, yeah.
00:55:24.180So it's, it's, it's an idea that has been out there and an idea that, uh, and I don't want to take away anything from your, uh, thunder here, Glenn.
00:56:34.180That's a great group of people, the group of victims of government overreach that you assembled for that show.
00:56:39.180And for any of your listeners out there who haven't yet seen it, I strongly encourage them to do it.
00:56:45.180I, it's, it's the best thing I've seen the best encapsulation within a short period of time of why you should be skeptical of government of why you should be especially concerned about the federal government right now.
00:57:00.180Um, we, we, we saw instance after instance of good, solid law abiding American citizens whose rights are being threatened, intimidated, harassed, cajoled, or otherwise beaten out of them.
00:57:13.180Um, and, uh, we really do have to take up this issue, right?
00:57:17.180It's all the more reason why when you vote for someone for a federal elected office, you need to ask them very specific questions about what they will do to dismantle the, uh, colossus brooding omnipresence that the federal government has become.
00:57:34.180And, you know, that's, these are some of the things that were, that, that prompted, uh, this leadership election yesterday.
00:57:41.180We had a good discussion, even though it didn't turn out the way that many had, uh, had hoped.
00:57:45.180And, and I, you know, I was a supporter of, uh, delaying the election and, and I, and I supported Senator Rick Scott, but the election happened.
00:57:53.180And we all now have to rally behind, behind, uh, our leader who was elected, but in that conversation, we had some very good discussions.
00:58:02.180This was the first time in the 12 years I've been in the Senate, since there has even been a discussion like that, since anyone has stood up.
00:58:09.180And this is one of the reasons, Glenn, the reasons that we discussed on your show that just aired last night, this was a fantastic display.
00:58:17.180And I encourage every one of your radio listeners and your podcast listeners to go and watch that program tonight.
00:58:24.180And just the same, it'll give you the tools that you need in order to know how to respond when something like this happens to you.
00:58:31.180The most amazing piece of advice that we got to the end of, with the, um, uh, with the question and answers from the audience, the most stunning advice coming from you, at least I felt, um, you were like, absolutely.
01:00:42.180They'll produce, they'll preserve and return all of your memories.
01:00:47.180So if you have it on film or slides or honestly, I have it on tape that I don't even know what I have no idea what that was even filmed on.
01:00:55.180Don't recognize that kind of tape at all anymore.
01:00:58.180They know it and they can transfer it and return all of the originals and digital copies.
01:01:18.180So do you remember, Stu, when I said, uh, hey, you members of the press that you think you're so woke, you're not going to be woke enough in the end.
01:01:40.180Oh, they'll come and take you out to you're never woke enough.
01:01:45.180X MSNBC host Tiffany cross learned that she was getting pushed out days ahead of her exit and threatened to quote go out in a blaze.
01:01:53.180Hey, don't misuse that word and take down the cable TV network and its boss Rashida Jones, the controversial anchor whose weekend show the cross connection, which I would like to point out.
01:02:05.180To point out, no one watched was abruptly canceled earlier this month as MSNBC elected not to renew her contract.
01:02:13.180She made calls saying I'm going to go out in a blaze of glory and I'm taking down the network and I'm going after Rashida.
01:02:19.180Uh, MSNBC execs and Jones, the network's president did not get wind of the phone calls until cross was let go.
01:02:28.180So, so the employees there are so loyal that none of them called the boss and said, Hey, uh, she might try to hurt the network.
01:02:41.060Uh, so, uh, so that's, that's, uh, that's good.
01:02:46.500It's not the Rashida Jones, the actress, by the way, because that was what I was looking up while you were saying that I'm like, did, does the lady from the office, is she running MSNBC right now?
01:03:04.420By the way, uh, I will say the Rashida Jones that, uh, to your point here, Rashida Jones that does run MSNBC, you may guess, uh, and may know already that she is African American.
01:03:15.800Uh, so I don't know if she is racist against African Americans.
01:03:26.240If you, if you have someone who is, I'm still going to go on a limb here and guess that Rashida Jones, not a conservative.
01:03:33.400If you hire someone who is already ultra woke, who crosses off all of your, every single, you know, intersectional check mark that you need, still not going to be enough.
01:06:46.540And in tomorrow's, you will also get the transcript of that last hour so you have all the facts in their exact words.
01:06:53.180Amy Nelson is somebody who has experienced the collusion between big government and big business pretty much like no one else that I know.
01:07:06.540Amazon made claims that her husband did something illegal, although they were never told what that charge was supposed to be.
01:07:19.280They met with the Department of Justice over and over and over again and tried to convince the Department of Justice to charge him with a crime.
01:07:31.180Yet the Justice Department came in and took every penny they had, took their bank accounts, went as far as I think taking his father or his father-in-law's bank account, took all of her bank accounts that were just in her name.
01:10:28.480So, you know, I think like the revolving door in Washington is really what I've been thinking a lot about.
01:10:32.620I have not I didn't know the numbers, the numbers you threw out last night on the special were pretty staggering about the number of FBI prosecutors and DOJ officials that are being hired by Amazon.
01:10:47.940Why would they need all of those people?
01:10:51.820But I think because of your experience, we know why they are.
01:10:56.880I think part of it is I mean, I think I think they want to have a close relationship to the Department of Justice because the intelligence community is Amazon Web Services biggest client.
01:11:06.240So the more of a relationship they have, you know, the more likely they're to continue making a profit from selling products to the government.
01:11:13.960But I also think, you know, and this is just my opinion, but if you have a Department of Justice that is focused on antitrust and thinking about breaking Amazon up, antitrust falls within the Department of Justice.
01:11:25.980So if you're like, no, no, we're your friends.
01:12:45.620There's nothing good about going through something like this, but we have been surrounded by so much love and, you know, we have faith.
01:12:52.720And so that's really helped get us through this.
01:12:55.140So you said that you you've seen the effects and not just in your story, but take us down the road of this collusion between the government and Amazon.
01:13:09.380So, you know, I and my own kind of deep search for like, how the hell did this happen?
01:13:16.060I was figuring out, you know, kind of looking into the relationship between Amazon and the Department of Justice.
01:13:21.280And I was like, I just figured out by going on LinkedIn how many people they were hiring from the Department of Justice.
01:13:26.840But then I was started looking around on the Department of Justice website and was able to piece together that over a two year period, Amazon had referred over 36 criminal investigations to the Department of Justice.
01:13:56.300And they also have I remember in 2008, I had a call from a guy who was in Amazon and he was he was overseeing some of their their server sites.
01:14:12.020And if I'm not mistaken, he had something to do with security.
01:14:14.980And he said he called me up off the air and he said, Glenn, whatever our federal government is doing with Amazon, this is not going to work out well.
01:14:23.600And I said, what are you talking about?
01:14:25.740And he said, there's a 10 foot trench just outside of our fences that 10 feet down goes all the way around our fences of our servers.
01:14:35.020They're putting in all kinds of monitoring to make sure that nobody penetrates that.
01:14:41.000He said, we're starting to partner with the government on information.
01:14:51.520I mean, you have, you know, the FBI and the CIA and NSA, they hire Amazon Web Services to hold the government secrets in their data warehouses.
01:15:03.540And it just seems like something the government should be doing on their own, not relying on a private company, particularly one that, you know, is owned by a billionaire who owns media companies.
01:15:27.240The former head of a national security agency is on the corporate board of Amazon.com, as is a lawyer named Jamie Gorelick, who works for a private law firm, but who previously was the deputy attorney general for the United States.
01:17:12.980And the thing I want to pass on to other people is that, you know, if you are accused of something that you didn't do, particularly by people who seem to have more power and more money, a lot of people will tell you to be quiet.
01:17:29.200I think the only way to hold power accountable is to speak out.
01:17:32.800And I think you're safer when you do speak out, too.
01:17:35.120And so I would encourage people, if they are being deprived of their rights, if they are being accused of something they didn't do, to try to talk about it, to try to get people to listen, because that's the only way, I think, to protect yourself and to drive change and to make sure it can't happen to other people.
01:17:51.340Because if Amazon can do this, it's a playbook for every corporation in America.
01:17:56.900Amy, were you concerned at all about retaliation for being on the show or continuing to speak out on this?
01:18:07.980You know, I am, but I also will say, Glenn, that, you know, Jeff Bezos is out there publicly saying he hires, like, Gavin DeBecker, the former, I think, spook, really, you know, for his personal security.
01:18:21.840I've had Gavin DeBecker as my personal security for a while.
01:18:26.160They're not anymore, but, yeah, I know, I know, I know.
01:18:29.640But, you know, it's terrifying, but I do feel safer speaking out publicly.
01:18:34.120And I just, I actually found out last night, because I use social media a lot, and Andy Jassy, who's the CEO of Amazon, we have a number of friends in common.
01:18:41.360I mean, I personally know Amazon's general counsel, David Spolsky, which has made all of this, you know, more painful for me.
01:18:46.860However, I did find out last night that Andy Jassy blocked me on Facebook.
01:18:50.440I'm just this mom in Ohio and the CEO of Amazon, a trillion-dollar company, personally blocking me on Facebook.
01:19:32.020A dad who lost his two sons because his wife said, no, this son is actually a daughter, and the court sided with him, and now they're in California.
01:19:47.400It happens fast, and you don't even always know why.
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01:19:57.840Whatever the case, you find yourself having lost your identity online to some cyber criminal, and now you have a giant mess to be cleaned up, if it can be cleaned up.
01:20:08.380This is what happens when you don't have any protection.
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01:21:22.680I'm just looking at this great story from the New York Times.
01:21:27.880During a closed-door session with lawmakers last December, Christopher Wray, the director of the FBI, was asked whether the Bureau had ever purchased and used Pegasus, which is a hacking tool that goes into your mobile phones and takes everything without you knowing it.
01:21:55.360Well, now we have some internal documents and shows that, no, no, no, they were looking at the first half of 2021 to deploy the hacking tools.
01:22:06.720And we're not sure if they did or not, but we know they have it.
01:22:12.820It looks like they were lying to Congress, but don't worry.
01:22:17.300Nobody's going to go to jail for that.
01:22:18.620But the hacking tool, they now say, since the story was published, FBI officials, including Mr. Wray, have gone further than they did during the closed meeting with senators last December.
01:22:32.220They acknowledge that the Bureau did consider deploying Pegasus, although they said, no, but we didn't do it.
01:25:30.740While Europe has been generally keeping an optimistic facade ahead of the cold winter, signaling it has had more than enough of gas in storage to make up for the loss of Russian supply, even in a coldest case scenario behind the scenes, they are preparing.
01:25:46.200Reuters reports citing four sources that German authorities have stepped up the preparation for emergency cash deliveries in case of a blackout, or rather blackouts, to keep the economy running as the nation braces for possible power cuts arising from the war in Ukraine.
01:26:04.040Plans include Bundesbank hoarding extra billions to cope with a surge in demand.
01:26:11.720It is as well possible that they are going to put limits on withdrawals.
01:26:17.560If you think crypto investors are angry when they can't access their digital tokens in a bankrupt exchange, just wait until you see a German whose cash has just been locked out.
01:26:30.680Oh, that's, uh, well, you know, look, if there happens to be a meltdown of the German economy, what could possibly go wrong?
01:26:40.120What consequences could come of something like a meltdown of the currency in Germany?
01:26:45.080Is there anything? I can't think of anything. I know. I think we're safe. I think nothing, nothing to see here.
01:26:51.940Just aggressive discontent, maybe a little bit of that. Uh, do you remember the old phrase garbage in, garbage out?
01:26:59.000Used to, used to be what we would tell our kids about the stuff they put into their head, usually when they were watching television.
01:27:05.100Now I welcome them to just watch television. I wish that was the only place they got garbage.
01:27:09.920No, no, no, no, no. Garbage is not just coming from TV now. It's in their hand all the time.
01:27:17.780It's in our schools and you're getting garbage. They're not teaching history.
01:27:23.840Well, if you want to just keep serving your kids up a big old fat plate of, uh, of leftist garbage, keep doing it.
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01:28:12.780We had a special last night and it was about the targets of tyranny.
01:28:21.860And there's a lot of them now, you know, up to 84 year olds that are being arrested and manhandled by the FBI in an overnight raid because they were praying in front of an abortion clinic.
01:31:09.500When he started trying to transition him at two while we were still married.
01:31:14.120At three, he was telling me that his mother was teaching him that he was actually a girl.
01:31:20.020And if you go on YouTube and just search for Mommy Says I'm a Girl, you'll find that video.
01:31:25.120It's on, you know, hundreds and hundreds of channels.
01:31:27.360That began, you know, obviously a whole bunch of litigation.
01:31:34.200The psychologists that the courts have appointed have systematically lied to the courts.
01:31:39.740For example, during the divorce, the psychologist told the courts that she was not tampering with my son's gender identity and was not trying to transition him to a girl.
01:31:49.680And said that I had made a false accusation against her.
01:31:52.560And they gave me less than standard possession because of that.
01:32:52.960I think the left's calculation is that if you can get a boy who doesn't present consistently, like he only presents as a girl with his mom, if you can get that boy, you can get any boy.
01:33:02.700And I think that's why the left has coalesced around this case as the spearhead case.
01:33:08.940Yeah, I know that, you know, when this first started, we talked about it on the show because you're from Texas and you think any, you know, you would think Texas would be pretty strong on this, but it's not.
01:33:20.420And you never know when it comes to cases of divorce, but I will tell you the video that we showed last night and your story, it is very compelling, very, very compelling.
01:33:33.260Your other son doesn't address your son as a girl, won't use the girl's name, right?
01:33:42.440Yeah, you know, he asked me at one point, we had actually been out hunting rabbits and we, you know, we were just piled into the shower.
01:34:14.960So Jude's problem is that he knows he's being told to lie about his brother.
01:34:20.440And I think it's really harmed his moral development and his moral education because he's asked me time and time again, you know, I'm not supposed to violate the Ten Commandments, but they're telling me to lie.
01:34:30.680So when is it okay to violate God's law?
01:34:46.000In order to visit my children, I have to travel to California to an undisclosed location, and then I have to pay for a visitation in California.
01:34:55.740So it's going to cost thousands of dollars to see my sons for just an hour.
01:35:00.300To write them a letter, I have to send that letter to the amicus attorney that's appointed in the case, and he will forward my letter on, and it's going to cost me about $100 per letter that I send to my son.
01:35:13.440So their goal here is to terminate my parental rights without terminating them.
01:35:19.400In Texas, only a jury can terminate parental rights, and what they want is to take away all my rights but keep me paying child support and not terminate my rights because if this went in front of a jury, they would lose.
01:35:30.680So this is what the judge has basically done.
01:35:33.040She's obviously talked to judges in California and arranged to move this case over there.
01:35:37.480Now, California has a bill called Senate Bill 701, and the four days after that bill passed, my judge, Mary Brown in the 301st District Court in Dallas County, allowed my ex to move to California after that bill passed.
01:35:53.300And that bill requires California to take emergency jurisdiction over my son.
01:36:00.260They will not even obey subpoenas from Texas courts and give any information about James.
01:36:05.580So I'm going to have to go into federal court and challenge that on the full-faith and credit clause of the Constitution, and we'll probably wind up at the Supreme Court over that.
01:45:18.400If you didn't see it, please watch it in its entirety on Blaze, which the, the ending is crucially important.
01:45:27.580Uh, or you can watch part of it on, uh, YouTube.
01:45:30.560We've made for free, but if you can't afford it and you need to know what was said in the last segment, just sign up for my free email newsletter at Glenn Beck.com.
01:45:41.960And we're going to give you the transcript of everything the attorney said in that last half hour.
01:45:53.060Maybe the biggest takeaway from this economy over the past couple of years has been that it doesn't matter how much money you make.
01:45:59.920If the value of that money doesn't hold up plenty of money, but nothing our money could buy.
01:46:05.560The whole reason I tell you that you should invest in a certain percentage of assets into precious metals is that historically things like gold and silver tend to hold their own when inflation shoots up or when insanity goes crazy or the dollar goes belly up.
01:47:23.040So we were just talking to a dad who lost his son to California laws because he refused to, uh, gender affirm, uh, because he said his son, and I've seen the tapes of it.
01:47:36.620His son says, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm a, I'm a boy.
01:47:39.440Mom's telling me to say I'm a girl, uh, but I'm a boy.
01:47:42.860And, um, he was on the special last night, which you can see it plays TV, or you can see parts of it at, uh, uh, youtube.com slash Glenn Beck.
01:47:52.240But I urge you to watch it, um, because it's pretty amazing.
01:47:56.640And we had three experts on, we had Mike Lee, who was, uh, there for the constitution.
01:48:01.860And then we had two attorneys and these attorneys, one of them is now representing, I think, five or six doctors in California for freedom of speech.
01:48:11.860They're like, we don't agree with what the CDC is saying about COVID.
01:48:17.340We have a right to say that to our parents.
01:48:19.100We'll see how, or our patients, we'll see how that happens.
01:48:21.860Um, and the other guy is Andrew Flushy.
01:49:06.260Um, so, so what is the biggest thing that people do that they should never do?
01:49:13.540We're, I mean, and take it from the very beginning, because you're talking to a group of people who have
01:49:18.500never considered themselves anything, but law abiding constitutionalist, rational people, but now you get a knock on the door and the police are there.
01:49:34.960I think that's part of a sort of a handicap that we have on the conservative side when dealing with the police.
01:49:40.840Um, our instinct is the police are our friends and there's a many of them who are, but you don't know if the one at your door is your friend or not.
01:52:04.920So different states have different rules and that's where it gets really tricky, unfortunately.
01:52:09.780So you don't necessarily have the right to see it right then.
01:52:12.720And some of this, the police would say, is justified for police safety.
01:52:15.860If they're giving you time to to study a warrant, you could you know, somebody else could be, you know, loading a gun in the back to shoot them or something.
01:52:23.380Yeah, that happens with 84 year old grandmothers all the time.
01:52:26.200So I don't that's why I stopped visiting my grandmother in the nursing home.
01:52:29.420I just thought any point she could attack.
01:52:32.680Anyway, well, granddad, he might be armed.
01:53:15.640I feel like we're on the verge of really losing something that I always thought was important, but maybe it's more important to have the other point of view.
01:53:27.460You know, forever, white people have said, you know, just don't argue with the police.
01:53:32.740And they've said police are not our friends.
01:53:34.320And they teach their kids, you know, I'm broadly overgeneralizing here, but many teach their kids.
01:53:45.640And it's kind of I mean, we're kind of figuring this out now ourselves, that if the cops decide to make you an enemy of the state, you're kind of screwed and you better know your rights.
01:53:59.300Yeah, it's certainly a blind side that many of us have.
01:54:04.440And when I was growing up, I was always told if you know, if you need need help, find a police officer and they can help you.
01:54:09.960And to some degree, I agree with that advice still.
01:54:12.960But it's very dependent upon your local police force and frankly, even specific officers within your local police force or some can't be trusted, maybe.
01:54:21.020And so we have to kind of put take off a rose colored glasses and and teach our kids to be careful and cautious and certainly never talk to the police, especially if they're the ones coming to ask questions.
01:54:35.160Tell me what would tell me what to do if I mean, does all of this exactly apply to ATF if they come or child protective services?
01:54:43.660Yes. Well, the ATF in particular, you know, we've seen the reports and videos of the ATF knocking on doors, asking to see weapons say they say, oh, you know, just show me the weapon.
01:54:55.360We'll know the serial number. We're out of here. No problem.
01:54:58.120Well, this is what I would call it's a knock and talk like police still do for drug dealers or something, you know, trying to just see who answers and see if they'll talk with them.
01:55:05.740And in that scenario, you certainly do not have to show your weapons. And I would say, again, don't answer the door.
01:55:12.080If you answer the door and realize what they're asking for, say, no, thank you. And close the door.
01:55:17.100So I think this same advice applies is you don't have to answer the door and you certainly should not answer questions or show things to the police without a warrant.
01:55:25.580And that is going against your natural instinct.
01:55:28.380You said the other night, anything you say can and will be used against you, even if you are really actually just trying to help, it could be used against you and twisted against you.
01:55:43.400Yes. Well, one example is some of these faith act arrests, you know, if they're claiming that something happened outside of an abortion mill, for example, and maybe you were present, maybe you were there, but maybe the police can't prove you were there.
01:55:58.380But they think it was you. But if they come in and say, hey, you know, we heard you did X, Y and Z at the abortion clinic and you say, well, well, I was there, but I had nothing to do with that.
01:56:07.460Well, now you've just proven you were there. That's an admission. And they've linked you to a possible crime.
01:56:12.640And so just even admitting anything can be a real problem, especially the way the government has.
01:56:19.120Like, for instance, January 6th, it was illegal to break into the Capitol, et cetera, et cetera.
01:56:25.380But then they widened the scope and they started saying that the Capitol grounds were also protected.
01:56:32.580And so now you could be scooped up if you were outside, you know, half a block away from the entrance, you could still be scooped up.
01:56:41.860Yes. And that's exactly part of what happened with Paul and Marilyn.
01:56:47.200You know, there was pictures on social media of them being present.
01:56:50.600And then I believe they said that they unknowingly admitted to being present, but claimed, you know, obviously denied going inside.
01:56:57.780Well, now you've just given them one more piece of evidence against you to build their case of whatever they're trying to investigate,
01:57:03.140which you may not even know their end goal, what they think you might have done.
01:57:06.680So, Andrew, is this what it seems to be?
01:57:11.680It seems to be a government gone rogue, but you've been in this business for a long time.
01:57:26.160I think there's a I think the local level has probably about the same, you know, with state law violations.
01:57:32.960But I think the federal authorities being involved in coming to people's homes directly to me, I think, is worse.
01:57:40.420And I think I certainly we're more aware of it probably in thanks, you know, partly in thanks to YouTube and things where people can post their videos.
01:57:46.800Maybe before it happened, we just didn't know as much about it.
01:57:49.980But I think it is worse and certainly dialed up a crazy new level.
01:58:16.000Apparently, in 97, they made this deal that that if you paint a pole or a tree and put it at the entrance of your property line that are at the entrance to your property,
01:58:29.400that only fire and ambulance can go on to your property if they've been called.
01:58:39.880Everybody else, from what they told me, everyone else can't come in without the local sheriff.
01:58:47.260So if the FBI or anybody, if you have that purple posting that they can't come in without contacting the sheriff first.
01:59:03.980So purple paint, what this is basically sort of blaze marks, right, is what we're talking about, painting purple blaze marks around your property line.
01:59:12.900And it's a method of basically erecting no trespassing marks or signage.
01:59:16.740OK, so essentially, no trespassing signs, whatever the state law might require, no trespassing signs are effective in keeping away a knock and talk.
01:59:27.300So the ATF knocking on your door asking to see your guns, if they don't have a warrant, you've said a no trespassing sign.
01:59:47.620Looked like there was maybe five or six of them around the country.
01:59:51.360You should get that passed in your local state because that's fantastic.
01:59:56.280If you just stop the knock and talks, that takes away a lot of the problems.
02:00:02.620Yeah, and it would depend on state law, but I believe every state, if you erected no trespassing signs that are conspicuous and clearly posted,
02:00:09.760I think it should save you in pretty much any state because it's telling the police there's no implied invitation to come up to your door.
02:00:15.680Or just like anyone could, if you keep all uninvited guests off your property, that's the whole idea.
02:00:29.440And I know you're out there working hard to try to defend these and defend people who are caught up in this mess, but also for what you do on YouTube.
02:00:45.020Andrew Flushy, he has got a YouTube channel where he goes through all of these scenarios and shows you exactly what to do and what not to do.
02:00:54.020This should be required, really, honestly, for every conservative because there's no institutional knowledge that's just passed along.
02:01:00.540This is new to us, and you're going to have to learn to live in a brand new America, youtube.com slash Andrew Flushy, or you can also go and see him on Blaze TV or youtube.com slash Glenn Beck and watch the special from last night.
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02:03:07.92022-year-old driver involved in the crash was placed in custody, but authorities have not named the suspect.
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02:03:41.200Voters approved Measure 114, known as the Reduction of Gun Violence Act during the midterm elections.
02:03:49.440This is something that says you can't have any more than 10 rounds in that clip.
02:03:55.400The problem is, is that out of all of the counties, there were only, I think, three out of 36, no, six out of 36 counties that voted for it.