It's Valentine's Day, which means it's time to be thankful for all the things we have to be in love with. Glenn Beck talks about the world's greatest love stories, and why you should be thankful you have a lot to be grateful for.
00:03:17.480The National Institute of Health going forward.
00:03:20.600They say they're going to employ now multiple forms of evidence, such as indigenous knowledge.
00:03:28.120That's indigenous knowledge means that the people who are here indigenously, they possess a hidden wisdom about the workings of the universe.
00:03:39.780And it's been widely discredited by scientists.
00:03:43.400But now the FDA and CDC say we've got to include that in our studies because maybe that could.
00:06:15.580So I think it all works out in the end.
00:06:18.260I want to start with something that you need to know about.
00:06:21.160You know, my job, I feel like, is somebody that is just telling you the mile markers as we go.
00:06:26.220So we are hitting another mile marker here that you really need to pay attention to because it is all about information.
00:06:33.900We have been witnessing a very disturbing trend in social media lately.
00:06:38.300The giants of Silicon Valley are attempting to control the narrative and dictate what information you have access to by punishing people like me or perhaps like you for wrong think.
00:06:51.540Now, this is a blatant assault on your freedom of speech and my freedom of speech.
00:08:24.580So we reached out to Apple for comment, and Apple got back to us right away and claimed this was due to four episodes that we, in the 2,000, have labeled explicit.
00:08:36.500Now, Apple claimed that we didn't say they were explicit.
00:09:20.060So, it was a big misunderstanding, as it always is, and time and time again, and I just love the fact that they will take a couple of days and correct this right away.
00:09:31.560Now, this is called soft censorship, and these attempts happen all the time.
00:09:39.900Earlier this week, I got a notification that Facebook is making shadow banning company policy.
00:09:46.500Now, shadow banning, in case you don't know, is when a social media company allows you to post all the content that you want, but then it limits the reach that the content can hit.
00:09:59.500So, it's, well, I call it the digital ghetto.
00:10:03.160You know, they're just rounding everybody up that disagrees with the government, and they just put them in this little digital ghetto.
00:10:10.400Well, they can speak all they want, but nobody's going to hear them, okay, unless you, too, go into the ghetto.
00:10:18.680Now, this time, at least Facebook was kind enough to tell us about it.
00:10:24.240They posted an article last week called, Our Approach to Political Content.
00:10:28.640Now, Facebook admitted now that they are going to shadow ban all political content, but that's for you.
00:10:37.460That has nothing to do with, like, the WEF saying, we've got to silence people.
00:10:43.060We've got to make sure that people aren't misinformed with things that disagree with our policy and our direction.
00:10:50.760Now, Facebook argued that, quote, the people have told us they just want to see less political content.
00:10:56.640So, we've spent the last few years refining our approach on Facebook to reduce the amount of political content, including from politician accounts.
00:11:08.020You see, in feeds, reels, watch groups, you should join, and pages you may like.
00:11:42.480Well, an election year, where they're scared out of their mind and they have to silence anyone that is telling you a different opinion than the overlords.
00:11:52.320I'd like to know what Facebook considers to be political content.
00:11:56.940Is advertising LGBTQ issues to kids considered political?
00:12:44.680Now, my team stumbled across a new form of shadow banning, and it could be tied directly to the global censorship regime that I exposed just a few weeks ago.
00:12:55.760Just a few weeks ago on the TV program, I had exposed the shadowy nonprofit targeting Glenn Beck and other conservative media.
00:13:05.360And I laid out how a small British nonprofit with only one employee has become one of the White House go-to censorship experts.
00:13:15.480I'm going to tell you what we just found happening and how it ties in to what I said was coming two weeks ago and how all of this affects you because it is going to affect what you perceive because it's just taking things away.
00:14:00.700No, you took a five-minute break from your protesting the existence of Israel so you could call your gender-nonspecific they friend and make plans for a romantic and kind of weird night.
00:14:14.220Maybe you could go out and loot a target together, shut down another Walgreens, really paint the town red.
00:14:21.720Hey, maybe this time you could do it in actual blood.
00:16:18.640All the things that we now know are true.
00:16:21.380Well, they now have a new report out about climate disinformation, but not the kind you might be thinking of.
00:16:29.280Now, when I say they, I really mean him, because there is only one employee at this non-profit.
00:16:38.780Earlier this year, a British outlet called The Independent highlighted this new report.
00:16:43.300Apparently, it's the Center for Countering Digital Hate, and they are furious that social media companies are allowing a new form of climate change denial to spread to their platforms.
00:16:55.540It's no longer good enough for companies like YouTube to censor people who believe in climate change or believe that it is fake.
00:17:02.600They've been doing that, but that's not enough.
00:24:54.060Today, I want to spend this time to issue a warning to all podcasters and everyone who is in this business of giving you information on the new media.
00:25:08.700We have built something quite remarkable.
00:25:13.180They told us to go to YouTube because we're never going to put you on mainstream media.
00:27:10.020That doesn't seem like they could get a lot done with one employee, but boy, are they doing it.
00:27:13.840Okay, so I told you that we were doing an episode a couple of weeks ago about what's happening to our farmers and our meat.
00:27:27.560And we told you that this is a real problem.
00:27:30.940What is being done in our ranching and food industry is going to make a lot of people very, very hungry.
00:27:43.340It was called the, let's see, I can't remember where's the name.
00:27:51.340Um, but they were talking about a couple of weeks ago, this group talking to the White House about banning people that deny problems with, uh, global warming.
00:28:04.180Also, anybody who is denying the elite solutions, et cetera, et cetera.
00:28:10.440So we have never denied climate change, but they are targeting the spreaders of quote, hateful disinformation.
00:28:17.620And that it, we are labeled that because we believe re-imagining farming is a very bad deal.
00:28:25.540This is what they call the new denial.
00:28:28.980Now they're not just pointing the finger.
00:31:01.160Now, this is the way, and this is why we're bringing this to you.
00:31:04.960And to all content creators, if you rely on YouTube, Google, Facebook, any of those things, that revenue is soon going to be gone.
00:31:20.120According to the independent, the CCDH, the Center for Digital Hate, uses an AI tool.
00:31:27.180Discover YouTube has allegedly made up to $13.4 million in revenue on videos that espouse new types of climate crisis denial.
00:31:38.320Remember, that's just a video that disagrees with the elites.
00:31:41.500In the response, CCDH demanded that YouTube and other social media platforms update their policies to remove the financial incentive for content that falls under this umbrella of new denial.
00:31:56.480If you limit the ability to monetize, you also limit the content's ability to reach a broader audience, and you also limit the new content because people can't afford to do it.
00:32:10.000So, does my podcast with rancher Shad Sullivan fall under this umbrella?
00:32:16.600Yeah, because in that episode, Shad told us very clearly what the global elites are doing.
00:32:23.460They're waging a war on beef in the name of saving the climate, and their solutions will cause millions to starve.
00:32:30.640Now, how many millions of viewers could we have received and reached had YouTube not attempted to put a ceiling on all of our views?
00:33:00.560The World Economic Forum held that up as the model for the future until 2022, when their model led to a massive food crisis that is still going on.
00:33:12.460Are all the Irish farmers who have been warning that they'll have to slaughter their cows to meet climate goals disinformation spreaders?
00:33:19.980What about the people who point out, while elites want to limit your beef consumption, Mark Zuckerberg is feeding his cows macadamia nuts and beer.
00:33:29.720So, not only can the elites have their beef, you have a cricket patty or maybe lab-grown meat, but they get beef that has been raised on beer and macadamia nuts.
00:37:35.160Credit card debt has an outlandishly high interest rate on average, and is practically designed to destroy you financially.
00:37:42.520While home equity from low interest rate financing of your home's mortgage can often be the key to climbing out of debt towards financial success.
00:37:51.320I'm sorry, I get emotional every time I read that.
00:50:27.600If anybody that's listening to this, your communications, universities, your water, your sewer, your election process, we get five times a day the Chinese try to get us.
00:51:09.620We have one person, they have 50 to every one that we have.
00:51:14.660And the reasoning for this is because disruption in America, if they go in, they want us to be busy, which we are, fighting two wars or involved in two wars, supplying all of our equipment, all of our guns, all of our treasury.
00:51:29.960And these people don't like us already.
00:51:33.040And we're killing them on their land or they feel we're causing it.
00:51:37.480We've got 10 million people here in the United States that we don't know who the hell they are or where they're at.
00:51:45.520And, again, we've had 20,000 Chinese military-age adults come to the United States, just in California, 20,000 so far this year.
00:52:00.200And there was like 301 in one day in California.
00:54:38.320How is the community going to come together?
00:54:42.120You need to do this, because if they just hack, forget about the 10 million people that are here, which I agree with you, is a massive threat.
00:54:52.620But if they just hack into our water systems, if they hack into our communications, you don't have communications in America for a week, a week and a half.
00:59:23.960Now, if we're going to talk about the greatest love stories out there in the world today, the conversation wouldn't be complete without bringing up Harry and Meghan.
00:59:33.380And we hope to be covering every news story about them every single day.
00:59:38.580But there's no way that Meghan isn't using serious, really good skincare products, because you can't hide lizard skin like that, allegedly, allegedly.
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01:00:03.780I don't know if Meghan's using it or not, but whatever she's using is working very well.
01:06:57.480The Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention could soon employ what they call, quote, indigenous knowledge in their research.
01:07:08.740The document is proposed revision of the scientific integrity guidelines.
01:07:16.740It's just I'm having a hard time getting through scientific integrity guidelines for the Department of Health and Human Services.
01:07:24.440Anyway, this document is proposed revisions of the scientific integrity guidelines for the Department of Health and Human Services, which encompasses the FDA, the CDC and the NIH.
01:07:37.820Going forward, the agency staff should, quote, employ multiple forms of evidence, such as indigenous knowledge.
01:08:25.120Now, these methods are just part now of the agency support for equity, justice and trust.
01:08:34.260And I don't know, just that last paragraph that I just read to you leads me to trust them even more.
01:08:39.920A strong culture of scientific integrity begins with ensuring a professional environment that is safe, equitable and inclusive issues of diversity, equity and inclusion and access and accessibility are integral components of the entire scientific process.
01:08:58.280Now, the proposed guidelines are in track to be finalized.
01:09:02.000A spokesperson for the Department of Human Health and Services has not commented on this, but it is in the pipeline now, even as we speak.
01:09:10.740Now, the Biden administration's indigenous knowledge push began back in November 22 when the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy issued a memo directing more than two dozen federal agencies to apply, quote, folk wisdom to research policies and decision making.
01:09:33.120Now, how are you feeling about that folk wisdom still?
01:09:38.580I mean, it's the only kind of ways that matters when it comes to science.
01:10:05.120Um, the memo asks federal officials to speak with spiritual leaders.
01:10:10.860Now, we're not talking about all spiritual leaders.
01:10:14.900Federal agencies have since held dozens of meetings on the topic of featuring indigenous knowledge consultants.
01:10:23.160So the religious leaders of the indigenous peoples are now consultants for our health and human services.
01:10:33.660The speakers have argued, among anything, among other things, that time is cyclical and that the federal government should pay the tribal elders for their, quote, indigenous knowledge.
01:10:45.140President Joe Biden, of course, you know, took the White House Office of Science and Technology to a cabinet level agency because he said at the time these would be world renowned scientists that will ensure everything we do is grounded in science, facts and truth and indigenous wisdom that has been hidden.
01:11:08.960One of the White House officials behind the indigenous knowledge memo has been barred from publishing any papers through the National Academy of Sciences for five years after the organization found she committed numerous ethics violations.
01:11:24.620The White House, at least we can't find any evidence of it, uh, they have, uh, failed to discipline this, uh, this great, great, great asset to the world of science.
01:11:38.160White House hosted an, uh, indigenous knowledge lecture in Egypt just recently.
01:11:45.320There, an African activist spoke out about how her grandmother gave more accurate weather predictions than scientists.
01:12:22.200You know, if we could just go back to dancing for rain, uh, and, uh, uh, you know, and, uh, and smoking peyote, uh, and getting rid of really modernity, we'd be a lot happier.
01:12:43.380Uh, and this, of course, comes from the same people who have tried over and over and over again to get rid of any funding going to faith-based charities because they're so evil.
01:12:53.100And as you know, there's a constitutional separation of church and state that they really care about.
01:13:33.460I don't have any indigenous knowledge on FedEx drivers, um, but, um, a federal judge in Massachusetts, um, had to, had to sentence, uh, a FedEx driver who admitted to stealing guns from his FedEx truck and then selling them.
01:13:54.260Uh, now he's a 40 year old man from Middleborough, uh, just South of Boston.
01:13:59.560And apparently he, you know, knew what was in packages.
01:14:03.400He knew when they were coming from a gun place, that was probably a gun shaped package.
01:22:13.980Um, and a lot of people, you may notice this over the past couple of weeks, that we've had plenty of stories about how sharp he is when you're not around.
01:22:23.300Like, when we're there, yes, he looks like a bumbling fool, but all the time behind the scenes, he's incredible, Glenn.
01:22:50.440Briefing him on railroad investments, Buttigieg brought along an expert from the Federal Rail Administration who could not answer all of Biden's questions.
01:23:00.740Quote, he was asking such detailed questions that we actually had to dial in another expert from Amtrak to get some of the things he was asking about.
01:23:11.080So, like, for instance, may I just say, because I've read this story, may I just say, have the wheels of the choo-choo ever been made out of pizzas?
01:23:26.120Frozen pizzas, while they were frozen, might work for a time.
01:23:28.720But again, eventually they would melt, and that would be the.
01:23:31.600They will only work on the Polar Express.
01:23:33.860That's the only place they found that they could work.
01:23:36.000I do find it interesting, though, that their main argument for this incident that shows the competence of their administration is that Biden didn't know the details, and neither did Pete Buttigieg.
01:23:47.520That's their example of how good they are.
01:27:17.380But this Valentine's Day, I just want you to remember, this is the guy in charge of our economy.
01:27:23.280So, this Valentine's Day, ask yourself, wouldn't you rather just be shot in the head by Cupid, just an arrow through your eye, than trust this guy with the economy and believe all of his experts that we're going to be fine?
01:29:01.300So, first of all, let's start with the Mayorkas thing.
01:29:04.560It's coming now over to the Senate late February, according to Schumer.
01:29:07.820And, I mean, I think there's plenty of reasons for him to be impeached.
01:29:15.660One is just lying to the American people over and over again in front of Congress under oath that the border was secure when it clearly wasn't.
01:29:25.820But is this going anywhere in the Senate?
01:30:12.060I mean, one of the things that in this debate about this border security, so-called border security bill, which is a total disaster, it actually made things worse and weakened our immigration laws.
01:30:22.180But one of the things that's on the books right now is this ability for parole, right?
01:30:27.000You can parole people in the United States.
01:30:31.180It's supposed to be individualized, a case-by-case sort of basis.
01:30:35.940You know, New Yorkists and this administration have paroled entire classes of people, people from, you know, just because they're from a particular country.
01:30:46.940And so we'll see what those articles of impeachment look like, and then as jurors, make a decision based on the facts and the evidence and, you know, upholding our oath.
01:31:00.900I mean, I listened to the news this morning, and it was all about the different cases against Donald Trump.
01:31:08.720We have, I mean, lawfare is the way of the future, it seems.
01:31:12.900You know, this is, I wish the Democrats would take their blue jerseys off for a minute and look at this in a way of how does this affect our republic long term?
01:31:26.500We have never, Glenn, ever seen anything like this.
01:31:30.320I think Trump derangement syndrome is real.
01:31:32.460These people have completely lost their minds and are willing to do almost anything to not allow the American people to send Donald Trump back to the White House.
01:31:41.660Because if the election were held today, I think that's exactly what would happen.
01:31:44.360And I think he's going to win in November.
01:33:34.200Or initiated by the vice president, voted on by a majority of cabinet members, essentially.
01:33:41.740And then that goes to the House and the Senate.
01:33:45.400Now, there's a little back and forth, theoretically, if this played out, between the president saying, no, wait, I am competent.
01:33:51.460And I'm saying, no, you're not competent.
01:33:52.740And then ultimately, it would go to the House and the Senate for a two-thirds vote to ultimately remove or temporarily transfer powers to the vice president.
01:34:05.660So obviously, it's an extraordinary kind of thing to have happen because you have someone elected to be president.
01:34:13.300So that's why you have kind of that high bar and that high threshold.
01:34:16.540However, I don't think, Glenn, we've not seen anything like this.
01:34:21.060I mean, the president, you know, was in these interviews as relates to the document case, couldn't remember when he was vice president, couldn't remember the years in which he served as vice president of the United States.
01:34:33.600People see this playing out every day as he struggles to get through sentences, walking from place to place, you know, falling.
01:34:42.620All of these sorts of things are in very plain view.
01:34:44.880And by the way, I don't take any pleasure in that.
01:34:49.560But all of us, all of us, you know, you know, it's yeah, it's sad.
01:34:53.420And there's in that trajectory of age and decline is not the same for everybody.
01:34:58.040But clearly, you see a precipitous decline now in his capabilities.
01:35:02.500And it's been in that deposition was probably case in point, which is why we need to see the full transcript of that, because there are only bits and pieces of it, of course, in that report that came out.
01:35:41.580But once his own party, I think he was in hiding at the White House for like a year and his wife was actually signing all of the things from the White House.
01:35:52.480And once his own party, the Democratic Party, found out, they said, you're done.
01:35:59.760You're not running for reelection because he she was planning on him running for reelection.
01:36:04.940You're not running for reelection or we expose the whole thing.
01:36:08.460And it was it was about this time that they had come to him.
01:36:13.300It was this close, I think, to an election when they finally came to him.
01:36:19.180I mean, do you hear senators talk about this on the other side and say this is dangerous?
01:36:26.240Yeah, I think that they in private moments will tell you that this is not the same Joe Biden, certainly that they served with some people that serve with them or even just a few years ago.
01:36:41.220But to your point, yeah, with Woodrow Wilson, who, by the way, I would argue, maybe our worst probably is our worst president in American history.
01:36:49.860Give me the Valentine's Day music, will you?
01:36:52.020This guy's just shot an arrow through my heart.
01:36:54.540I that was my Valentine's gift from you, wasn't it?
01:42:55.200He read it several times, promoted it while he was in the White House, which is just an average guy who is just there just administrating the work.
01:43:03.220And the president isn't really that important because the administrative state is taking care of all of these things.
01:43:10.160That's how Woodrow Wilson was selling dictatorship to the American people.
01:43:14.180Brie Newsome, she just tweeted out she's a progressive activist.
01:43:19.180She said, Biden is already a dictator, folks.
01:43:23.360Pay attention to how popular will is being completely ignored because Biden doesn't give an F about what the public thinks if he can maintain his grip on power.
01:43:56.540You don't want a dictator because if somebody can do that with the Constitution and violate half the country's rights and violate the way our system works.
01:44:09.180How would you feel about that if it was me in charge?
01:44:12.520Now, you know, the real go ahead, boy, grab it.
01:44:19.360Complete your journey to the dark side.
01:44:21.780Anyway, tonight, I'm going to take you through the first.
01:44:23.960You have no idea what it's like to live in this head.
01:44:32.060Anyway, tonight, I'm going to take you through the first three years of the Biden presidency and show you multiple ways he has governed like a dictator.
01:44:38.480And this must stop on both sides of the aisle.
01:58:44.960And, of course, the cyber criminal in your wallet.
01:58:49.480Yeah, those are the great love stories of our day throughout history.
01:58:52.420I'm guessing that you'd like to step in and do something to spoil the romance on that last one because, while it is Valentine's Day, what's happening to your wallet isn't a cyber criminal making sweet, tender love.
02:01:45.060I hate to do this and bring everybody down, but it's actually kind of a happy story and a sad story.
02:01:51.840Man who created something that we all know and truly love.
02:01:56.580He was a Michigan native, son of immigrants, worked his way up from a guy who was just washing trucks for the company to a senior vice president.
02:02:04.480And he made something, he came up with something in 1964 that changed everybody's life.
02:02:10.960Is it a coincidence that I was born in 64 and so was his product?