The Glenn Beck Program - October 08, 2018


'Things Are Not as They Appear' along with Dr. Robert Epstein - 10⧸8⧸18


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 50 minutes

Words per Minute

149.73126

Word Count

16,548

Sentence Count

1,386

Misogynist Sentences

20

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

The left successfully weaponized the mob to storm the offices of the Senate. They chased senators into elevators. They released private information on the internet so more of the mob could follow them to their homes and call their phones. They yelled at Ted Cruz and his wife while on a date at a restaurant. They even sent a text message depicting a decapitation.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 The Blaze Radio Network, on demand, Glenn Beck.
00:00:09.020 Hello, America.
00:00:10.100 Time to ask yourself a question.
00:00:11.880 Are we a country with a rule of law, or do we just love this mob rule thing?
00:00:18.040 Do we believe in the presumption of innocence, or guilty as accused?
00:00:24.780 That is the precipice we appear to be standing on right now.
00:00:28.180 Anybody who said that, you know, oh, we'll never go over the cliff.
00:00:33.260 We're over the cliff.
00:00:34.480 This is it.
00:00:35.300 It's the moment to decide.
00:00:37.760 Yes, Judge Kavanaugh was ultimately confirmed and sworn into the Supreme Court.
00:00:43.200 But if you think things are going to get better, I think you have an extremely rude awakening coming.
00:00:51.220 The left successfully weaponized the mob to storm the offices of the Senate in the thousands.
00:00:57.300 There were over 300 arrests made.
00:01:01.540 They chased senators into elevators.
00:01:03.740 They screamed at them.
00:01:04.700 They released private information on the Internet so more of the mob could follow them to their homes and call their phones.
00:01:12.440 They yelled.
00:01:13.440 They jeered at Ted Cruz and his wife while on a date at a restaurant.
00:01:18.140 They even sent Cory Gardner's wife a text message depicting a decapitation.
00:01:26.000 They nearly ruined Kavanaugh and his family's life.
00:01:30.180 They wanted to destroy him.
00:01:33.520 Don't believe me?
00:01:35.440 How about this from the writer of the Colbert Show?
00:01:40.880 Quote, whatever happens, I'm just glad we ruined Brett Kavanaugh's life.
00:01:51.320 This is all based on what?
00:01:54.660 An allegation that did not have evidence.
00:01:59.400 Now, you can believe her.
00:02:03.280 Many people do.
00:02:05.500 Many people believe him.
00:02:07.680 This is what we know as a he said, she said case.
00:02:13.840 We choose, as Americans, not to involve ourselves in he said, she said cases because we're not God.
00:02:23.880 Ask every single one of these people in private.
00:02:31.860 There is no way they would be doing this if they or someone in their family, or I hate to say it, but somebody on their side of the aisle was being accused.
00:02:43.320 None of them.
00:02:45.180 But this is where we're at.
00:02:47.340 We're at the beginning of the race.
00:02:50.340 Unfortunately, not the end.
00:02:52.360 Today, it's accusations of sexual assault.
00:02:57.020 Tomorrow, it will be something else.
00:02:59.860 Mark my words, we are going to see it all.
00:03:04.460 It's going to get more brutal and more vicious.
00:03:07.600 And the further it goes, the worse it will get.
00:03:11.100 Politico wrote an article yesterday called, quote, Democrats fear they're the wet rag party.
00:03:18.100 Kavanaugh's victory leaves many on the left saying it's time to get mad and even, end quote.
00:03:28.520 Democrats.
00:03:29.880 And I'm not talking about the party.
00:03:32.000 I'm not talking about the people in Washington.
00:03:33.720 And I'm not talking about the people who are in their little 501 C3 groups.
00:03:42.640 I'm asking regular Democrats.
00:03:47.220 I'm asking all Americans.
00:03:52.100 Is this the kind of country you want?
00:03:55.940 The article continues, quote, after failing to stop Kavanaugh's confirmation, Democrats wonder if it's time to be more ruthless, end quote.
00:04:09.360 More ruthless?
00:04:10.560 Do I dare ask how we could become more ruthless than what we've seen in the past month?
00:04:19.780 Democrats have already accused a man of gang rape and serial sexual assault.
00:04:26.740 They have said that he's a blackout drunk.
00:04:30.600 This political article, Politico article, is just one of a blitzkrieg of other similar articles pushed out over the weekend.
00:04:39.260 They sound exactly like the mob that has been harassing and doxing senators last week.
00:04:47.420 They're echoing the mob charges that Republicans somehow pulled off this giant scam.
00:04:53.880 Ultimately, they're helping pave the way for mob rule.
00:04:59.600 The man was accused of rape and sexual assault.
00:05:03.800 There was nothing credible to back up that claim.
00:05:07.140 So, what are we to do?
00:05:12.240 They expect a system where Pilate washes his hands and lays the fate of life or death in the hands of the bloodthirsty crowd.
00:05:21.680 We're in for a populist battle.
00:05:25.080 The radical left versus whatever remains of the sane in both the Democrat and GOP parties.
00:05:31.640 This is only the beginning.
00:05:35.720 America, please, hold your place.
00:05:42.620 Remember what your mothers and your fathers taught you.
00:05:47.100 The difference between right and wrong.
00:05:51.180 We are not a nation of chaos.
00:05:55.560 We are not a nation of mob rule.
00:05:58.620 We are not a nation of burning things down and beating people in the streets.
00:06:06.680 That's not who we've ever been.
00:06:12.660 But every generation has to answer that for themselves.
00:06:17.160 Is this who you want to be?
00:06:27.940 It's Monday, October 8th.
00:06:30.400 You're listening to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:06:32.980 Stu, are you building guillotines yet?
00:06:35.400 I'm working on it.
00:06:36.660 Oh, man.
00:06:37.160 It would be great if we just had some guillotines.
00:06:39.560 You know, our carpentry skills have really gone downhill.
00:06:41.860 They really have.
00:06:42.740 If people would have listened to Mike Rowe a little more before they clubbed him to death
00:06:47.780 in the streets, we'd be able to have nicely built guillotines.
00:06:52.080 I'm fascinated at the path to being more ruthless than accusations of gang rape.
00:06:57.700 Do we go to accusations of genocide?
00:06:59.940 Do we say the next possible Supreme Court justice was responsible for the Hutu Tutsi slaughter
00:07:05.660 in Rwanda?
00:07:07.380 Is that the direction that we go?
00:07:08.600 No, I just think we just based on this allegation, I just think we we have our own Hutu Tutsi slaughter.
00:07:16.400 And then we blame the next Supreme Court justice for it.
00:07:18.940 I don't.
00:07:20.120 I mean, this is incredible to see what has happened here.
00:07:24.100 And it's see you really understand the concept of projection.
00:07:28.460 For years and years and years, we were told by the media how evil the Tea Party was and
00:07:33.860 how they wanted to, they were going to harass people they didn't agree with in the streets.
00:07:37.740 And there, this shows how crazy they are.
00:07:40.200 They're going to get violent.
00:07:41.840 They're going to make threats.
00:07:43.800 They're, uh, they're unhinged.
00:07:46.580 Uh, all of these things we now see the second the left has any challenge to its political
00:07:51.760 power.
00:07:52.660 They're all doing all of those things.
00:07:54.380 And they're really doing them.
00:07:55.940 They're not, they're not just fake accusations on CNN.
00:07:59.280 Uh, you know, and I mean, everything to the point of, this is a little bit off topic, but,
00:08:03.940 uh, remember the old, the good old days when Glenn Beck was in the doom room and he, Glenn
00:08:11.980 Beck was this apocalyptic know-nothing that just came after you with all these, these predictions
00:08:17.660 of doom and all the terrible things that were going to happen to you to scare you into watching
00:08:22.460 for longer.
00:08:23.100 Remember that when you remember that, take a look at the New York times who is talking
00:08:28.740 about global warming today.
00:08:30.400 As if we are all dead tomorrow, they commissioned a photo shoot with a crying little boy kneeling
00:08:39.460 next to the corpse of some and skeleton of some endangered animal that is now no longer
00:08:46.740 able to survive the apocalyptic nature of their coverage of a 0.9 degree Celsius temperature
00:08:54.580 rise over 100 years outshines anything you ever said about ISIS.
00:09:00.940 Well, I did.
00:09:01.900 I did like the fact that we've reset the clock.
00:09:04.300 We now have 12 years.
00:09:05.960 We now have 12 years.
00:09:07.060 Remember when we had the big countdown here?
00:09:09.180 Yeah.
00:09:09.580 For years, they had said we have until this date.
00:09:13.100 Okay.
00:09:13.640 Well, we counted down to that date and they said it will no longer be able to reverse anything.
00:09:20.340 Irreversible.
00:09:20.740 It's irreversible after this date.
00:09:22.680 Well, they've moved the date.
00:09:23.780 Now it's 12 years in the future.
00:09:25.100 Of course they do.
00:09:25.620 So they've got another 12 years.
00:09:27.160 How do you raise money off of, over, you know, hey.
00:09:29.340 Something that's already happened.
00:09:30.300 It's already happened.
00:09:30.900 It's irreversible.
00:09:31.460 Mm-hmm.
00:09:32.660 I, this is what happens when you, you no longer have anything to point to, where you
00:09:49.780 no longer have, you no longer have a, a standard.
00:09:55.080 A standard is, is, is a flag.
00:09:59.920 It's a, it's a, it's a banner that was high up in the air to show people that we're fighting
00:10:08.600 who we were, what we were.
00:10:12.580 That's what those banners were for.
00:10:14.440 That's what the flag is for.
00:10:15.720 It's a standard.
00:10:17.020 Advance the standard.
00:10:20.000 What is our standard now?
00:10:21.880 We have chased God out of the square.
00:10:26.160 That's fine.
00:10:27.420 That's fine.
00:10:28.140 If that's, if that's what America chooses, that's I and my family, we have chosen a different
00:10:34.460 path.
00:10:36.180 But as of today in America, you can still do that.
00:10:41.000 But I just ask anyone who wanted to chase our standard out of the public square.
00:10:48.680 Who are you replacing it with?
00:10:54.140 Where are we progressing to?
00:10:58.360 You're, you're now calling for, for more radical ways to fight Donald Trump and the Republicans.
00:11:08.380 What could you possibly do?
00:11:10.980 There were 300 arrests over the weekend, 300.
00:11:15.300 You are threatening people.
00:11:18.560 You are showing up at their houses.
00:11:20.360 You're tracking them at restaurants when they're on dates.
00:11:25.540 You're hurling insults.
00:11:29.140 The, well, I was going to say the only thing you haven't done is assassinate.
00:11:32.940 But the left tried to do that.
00:11:36.280 And the media yawned.
00:11:38.300 Could, could I just ask, as the crowd is gathering and starting to go over this cliff, may I just
00:11:54.540 ask, stop for a second, stop.
00:11:56.960 Where, where does this end?
00:12:01.900 Where are you going?
00:12:04.000 What is your standard?
00:12:07.540 As we chased our heroes first all out.
00:12:11.900 We chased them all out.
00:12:13.100 There are no heroes.
00:12:14.380 Is Abraham Lincoln even a hero?
00:12:16.720 We know our founders aren't.
00:12:18.600 Who are our heroes?
00:12:20.200 Who are they?
00:12:24.500 Our standard, what we based everything in Western society on, is being demolished.
00:12:32.660 The rule of law.
00:12:35.060 But the first rule of law were the basic Ten Commandments.
00:12:42.180 You don't lie about your neighbor.
00:12:45.880 You don't make things up.
00:12:47.360 You don't steal.
00:12:52.760 You don't hurt.
00:12:54.320 You don't kill.
00:13:02.600 The other part of the Judeo-Christian standard, first it's Moses, the other one is Jesus.
00:13:10.040 And I'm not talking about the church Jesus.
00:13:13.840 I'm talking about the real Jesus.
00:13:16.000 I'm talking about the one that never hurt a fly.
00:13:21.080 That no matter how bad things got, he remained peaceful.
00:13:26.420 That was our standard.
00:13:29.420 You know, the one who said forgiveness.
00:13:37.400 Democrats.
00:13:37.960 What's your standard?
00:13:43.540 Who are you aiming to be?
00:13:45.820 Who are you teaching your children to be?
00:13:48.440 Republicans, I ask you the same question.
00:13:51.020 Who are you teaching your children to be?
00:13:53.820 When the articles include that the Democrats are angry, and it's time to get mad, and to get even?
00:14:14.940 Vengeance doesn't belong to man.
00:14:19.740 Vengeance is bad.
00:14:21.660 As much as I think Brett Kavanaugh would like to go on the court and be vindictive.
00:14:46.400 And see the Democrats bring something for him and say, you know what?
00:14:51.880 I actually agree with the Democrats on this one, but no.
00:15:00.320 If he did that, we should all be abhorred.
00:15:04.680 We should call for his impeachment if he did that.
00:15:08.580 And I would stand with you.
00:15:17.020 Who is bringing the nation together?
00:15:19.980 What leader?
00:15:22.120 What leader is calling for peace and reconciliation?
00:15:28.140 Where is that voice?
00:15:31.140 I say to my audience, and anyone who has been with me for a long time,
00:15:41.720 this is the moment.
00:15:45.760 This is the beginning of the time that I told you would come.
00:15:51.200 This is the time that you have the ability to save the Republic.
00:15:57.580 It doesn't take a lot of people.
00:16:02.180 Courage is contagious.
00:16:04.840 You must begin to stand with peace and forgiveness.
00:16:10.620 It does not mean surrender what you believe.
00:16:19.020 But somebody has to tell the crowd, stop.
00:16:22.620 You've gone insane.
00:16:23.980 Don't go that direction.
00:16:27.820 It's not who we are.
00:16:32.340 And if we lose that last bit, there's really nothing left.
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00:16:45.660 And when they go up slightly, when they rise, rates rise slightly.
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00:17:55.760 Holy cow.
00:17:58.740 It is amazing.
00:18:01.720 And what's really incredible is the press has now revealed themselves as, and the left, as really, this isn't about sexual assault.
00:18:12.420 Read Jim Acosta's and his tweet this weekend.
00:18:15.500 Yeah, because I'm getting the sense that maybe this wasn't about assault at all.
00:18:19.020 It's a crackpot theory.
00:18:20.420 See if you can follow me on it.
00:18:21.540 Here's Jim Acosta's reaction.
00:18:23.560 With a single speech, Senator Collins announcing her support for Kavanaugh has paved the way for a much more conservative Supreme Court for the next generation.
00:18:32.440 Abortion rights.
00:18:33.500 Gay rights.
00:18:34.420 Climate change.
00:18:35.180 And health care reform could well be impacted for decades to come.
00:18:40.120 We've been told for weeks this was about assault.
00:18:42.580 If Brett Kavanaugh was, let's say, guilty of assault and was voted down because Collins went the other way, right?
00:18:48.680 Would we expect Trump to name another Sotomayor?
00:18:52.520 No.
00:18:52.980 He would have named another conservative.
00:18:54.460 And all these things that you think are a big deal would be violated in the same ways.
00:18:58.860 They went to this sexual assault allegation.
00:19:01.180 They went to a gang rape allegation.
00:19:04.400 They, and with Avenatti, I think you can certainly speculate, completely fabricated gang rape allegations against a man because they wanted to stop the conservative position on abortion rights, gay rights, climate change, and health care reform.
00:19:21.160 And as soon as this is over, this is not about assault anymore.
00:19:25.220 If it was about assault, you would say, well, look, we would accept all of the conservative things that this guy is going to do because Trump won the election.
00:19:33.820 We understand that.
00:19:34.520 But this one individual shouldn't go to the Supreme Court.
00:19:37.300 It's not what it's about.
00:19:38.500 It's about stopping what the conservative would do on the Supreme Court, which is actually honor the Constitution.
00:19:43.620 That's what they want to stop.
00:19:44.400 I will tell you that I just don't think that there is an active Republican that isn't going to vote.
00:19:56.220 They have revealed themselves this weekend as becoming Bolsheviks.
00:20:03.620 We are so glad you're listening.
00:20:05.440 Welcome to Monday.
00:20:06.420 We have some pretty, pretty intense news for you today, but we'll all get through it together.
00:20:16.160 And we're also, I want to remind you that we're going to be out for some laughs as well.
00:20:21.040 We're going out on the book tour.
00:20:23.180 It starts October 25th, San Antonio, the 26th, Houston, then the 27th of this month in Dallas.
00:20:30.140 Then we go to Richmond, Hershey, Pennsylvania.
00:20:32.920 We go to Cleveland, Ohio, Kansas City, Evansville, Indiana, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Tampa, and Orlando, Florida.
00:20:42.800 I was really worried for a while there we wouldn't have any material because the world is such a serious and insensible place.
00:20:49.800 But this Kavanaugh thing, I think, has made me, it's pushed me over the edge that we're going to be able to pull off this show.
00:20:55.100 Yeah, I think there might be some things to joke about, to poke fun at.
00:20:59.320 And, of course, our very serious points, we're going to be helping out the 2020 candidates for the Republican Party.
00:21:06.620 We'll be picking them.
00:21:07.740 And for the Democratic Party.
00:21:08.540 All right, Democratic Party, yeah.
00:21:09.980 And we'll be picking them and also giving them, you know, some helpful tips on, you know, maybe even some slogans.
00:21:16.820 Some messaging options, I think, will be important, how to handle that campaign.
00:21:20.780 It's your ultimate preview, I think.
00:21:22.140 And how to out-socialist the other socialists on the party.
00:21:25.760 Yeah.
00:21:26.240 Other things that you can promise.
00:21:28.000 You don't want to miss it.
00:21:29.020 It's a night of fun.
00:21:30.100 Addicted to outrage.
00:21:31.580 Go to glennbeck.com slash tour and get your tickets now.
00:21:35.640 Addicted to outrage.
00:21:37.660 Okay.
00:21:38.900 You ready for this one?
00:21:40.160 Mm-hmm.
00:21:41.120 Now, the question that I asked at the beginning of the hour was,
00:21:45.920 is this who we are?
00:21:48.480 Is this what you want?
00:21:49.800 Where are we headed?
00:21:53.720 A website allegedly run by University of Washington students allows individuals to publicly accuse people of sexual assault without any evidence.
00:22:05.380 The website, titled Make Them Scared UW, was first registered in November of last year, but launched in late September of this year by University of Washington students.
00:22:17.680 The Daily UW campus newspaper reports that the list of accused rapists and sexual assault perpetrators has grown substantially on the site in the last weeks because of the Brett Kavanaugh scandal.
00:22:32.640 Meanwhile, one student named on the Make Them Scared UW told the college fix that none of these accusations are true.
00:22:42.760 According to the FAQ page on the website, Make Them Scared UW is a communal rape list intended to be an online hub for anyone who wants to expose the names of their attackers and harassers
00:22:57.800 and to fill a gap left by inadequate treatment of these cases by formal institutions.
00:23:05.600 One of our site's moderators will review your submission, verify your contact information, and after receiving your confirmation, publish the information you provided us,
00:23:15.500 minus your personal identifying information.
00:23:21.340 Of course.
00:23:23.020 We do not have the ability to determine whether the accused party is guilty or innocent of the accused act,
00:23:29.000 so please take all the names listed with a grain of salt.
00:23:33.660 Oh, I'm sure that's what's going to happen.
00:23:36.280 The college fix managed to contact one student on the list, a young man who was identified as attending the University of Washington,
00:23:42.500 student denied having sexually assaulted his accuser, quote,
00:23:46.720 I was investigated by my school's office and found there was insufficient evidence of what she was accusing me of.
00:23:53.920 Now, why would why would that matter?
00:23:56.200 We have to believe the witness.
00:23:58.900 Yes, I mean, they did an investigation and they couldn't find enough evidence.
00:24:03.580 But is that really what we care about?
00:24:06.940 What about the poor accuser?
00:24:08.560 He said the allegation stems from a night which he and his accuser both were pretty drunk,
00:24:16.060 after which he performed on her and then attempted to initiate intercourse.
00:24:25.520 You seem pretty comfortable with this material.
00:24:27.040 I'm very uncomfortable.
00:24:27.980 His accuser said no, at which point he backed off.
00:24:32.520 This girl gave the investigator all at my school, literally everything, all of our Facebook messages, our Snapchat messages.
00:24:40.900 She saved all of them, text messages and even my Reddit account.
00:24:45.560 And I was deemed to be so not a threat to her that the investigator didn't even care if I was in the same class with her.
00:24:54.040 That didn't stop, make them scared, putting his name on the rapist list.
00:25:02.120 Asked if the school was aware if the website was run by students at the University of Washington.
00:25:07.820 The official said, we don't know for certain.
00:25:11.680 Asked if false allegations on the site made or posted by students or affiliates of the university would be treated as harassment under school policy.
00:25:21.080 The school said, if the university receives a complaint that an individual was being harassed or bullied by a student,
00:25:28.440 we would investigate it in the same manner as we would any other case.
00:25:32.860 So being listed on a website as a rapist isn't being bullied?
00:25:40.100 In an interview with a student newspaper, the Daily UW, University of Washington Law School associate professor,
00:25:47.000 said that the website moderators could face considerable risks of defamation lawsuits by anyone's name they mention in connection with a criminal behavior or sexual assault that gives rise to civil liability.
00:26:00.620 Personally, this is why I believe anyone who falsely accused, and I do not necessarily include Ford,
00:26:09.880 I don't believe there's enough evidence to say that he did it, but I also don't think there's enough evidence that she wasn't telling of an event,
00:26:20.240 saying an event that she thought Brett Kavanaugh was involved in.
00:26:25.240 However, the gang rape and the boating, the boating weekends from hell, those people should be investigating.
00:26:35.340 Well, probably primarily the person who made an accusation and then later recanted it on Twitter.
00:26:41.680 You know, here's someone who actually admitted that they were lying about it.
00:26:46.140 I mean, should you face repercussions for that?
00:26:47.980 Absolutely.
00:26:48.260 I think the answer to that is yes, you should.
00:26:49.420 You should.
00:26:50.060 Can't make false allegations like that.
00:26:51.440 We should.
00:26:51.620 It's got to be a bigger deal in our society.
00:26:53.940 The moderators of the site said, we hope that anyone whose name was inaccurately posted on our site will let us know so we can remedy the situation.
00:27:04.160 Oh, that's nice.
00:27:04.880 We verified each claim to the best of our ability, but we haven't published any claims that we believe to be false.
00:27:12.440 Did you reach out to the accused?
00:27:14.800 Is this some sort of a non-jury trial?
00:27:21.140 What is this?
00:27:22.660 The Inquisition?
00:27:23.980 You're accused?
00:27:25.040 Your name is out?
00:27:26.000 The site's domain name was registered November 29th, 2017, with additional security to protect the individual or individuals that registered it.
00:27:38.980 I mean, look at the long-standing.
00:27:40.180 I mean, they're going to get themselves sued, obviously, over something like this.
00:27:42.820 I hope so.
00:27:42.980 And they should.
00:27:43.640 I hope so.
00:27:44.260 Think of the long-standing repercussions of this.
00:27:46.460 Clarence Thomas went through a very public accusation of sexual harassment.
00:27:50.840 The end of that story, if we don't remember, it's been a long time, but they went through all of that stuff to see if they thought he was guilty of sexual harassment.
00:28:00.500 And people agreed that he was not guilty of sexual harassment, or they wouldn't put him on the court, to the point of 11 Democrats, 11 Democrats voted for Clarence Thomas' confirmation.
00:28:11.940 11?
00:28:12.860 Does that sound like even possible today?
00:28:14.240 Even if you had God, as you brought—actually, God would almost get zero votes from the Democrats, I should point that out.
00:28:19.300 But there, you know, you got—the equivalent of God on Earth would not get 11 votes from Democrats today.
00:28:26.160 I've told this story before.
00:28:27.080 A friend of a friend was on the Duke Lacrosse team at the time of the Duke Lacrosse incident.
00:28:33.280 He was not at the party, but he was on the Duke Lacrosse team for years after that had been debunked.
00:28:41.720 He still had trouble with that in interviews, getting jobs.
00:28:46.000 He couldn't get jobs because he was on the Duke Lacrosse team, which really should only be known for being a really good lacrosse team,
00:28:53.980 other than the fact that they got a bunch of false allegations against them, which were proven to be false.
00:28:59.920 And these things stick with you for years.
00:29:03.400 They ruin your reputation forever.
00:29:06.660 And, you know, this is not minor.
00:29:08.680 Posting unverified things like this should not be the way our society goes.
00:29:13.140 Yes, there have been issues.
00:29:14.500 This is the problem.
00:29:15.300 I mean, you talked about this with, like, sort of pendulum theory before, Glenn,
00:29:18.760 where it swings back one way and swings back the other even further.
00:29:22.380 You know, there are a lot of things that we've seen that have come out of this
00:29:25.760 that I think everyone in the audience would agree are positive, right?
00:29:31.020 Like, people like, you know, Harvey Weinstein, right?
00:29:33.940 With tons and tons and tons of evidence going down, or at least having, he still has not been charged.
00:29:39.700 He should be.
00:29:40.820 But the idea that some women actually did go.
00:29:43.400 And one of the reasons we know about Harvey Weinstein, we can really all kind of come together and say,
00:29:47.380 yeah, he was actually doing these things, is because a couple of women went to authorities
00:29:53.420 and got him on tape doing it.
00:29:55.880 Yeah, with the authorities.
00:29:57.180 With the authorities.
00:29:58.420 And that is why it's a lot easier to feel good about saying Harvey Weinstein is guilty
00:30:04.780 than it is about Brett Kavanaugh.
00:30:08.340 Because, you know, Kavanaugh, there's no evidence like that at all.
00:30:10.900 So I want to give you a story in the American Spectator this weekend.
00:30:17.020 Women Who Lied About Sexual Assault.
00:30:20.080 And it's from Paul Kangor.
00:30:22.580 And he points out that maybe, perhaps, the new battle cry, Believe Women,
00:30:30.660 is not the best battle cry, historically speaking.
00:30:37.680 We'll give that to you coming up in just a little while.
00:30:41.340 Also, coming up in a few minutes is Dr. Robert Epstein.
00:30:44.940 He is from Harvard.
00:30:48.040 He is a senior research psychologist, American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology.
00:30:54.060 And he did a study on Google and the news during the last presidential election.
00:31:05.620 He is a Clinton supporter.
00:31:09.400 And he found that Google was, was appeared to be throwing the election,
00:31:18.980 trying to influence the election towards Hillary Clinton.
00:31:24.060 His investigation has led him to find other things that Google is doing that is truly terrifying.
00:31:32.560 Now, we can sit here and we can try to destabilize the entire republic.
00:31:41.480 Or we can address actual issues that are really going on,
00:31:47.260 that are dangerous to the freedom of mankind throughout the world.
00:31:53.880 That's the path I'm choosing.
00:31:55.940 And we do that at the top of next hour.
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00:33:39.560 Glenn Beck.
00:33:42.780 I'm just trying to figure out.
00:33:44.420 The Democrats are now saying that it's time for them to become more vindictive
00:33:49.620 and to further, more ruthless, and further the rage.
00:33:58.000 I'm just looking up, you know, more ruthless, Genghis Khan.
00:34:04.960 They could shoot flaming arrows.
00:34:06.920 Oh, I know.
00:34:10.400 Here.
00:34:11.100 100-pound rocks.
00:34:12.460 They could just start flinging 100-pound rocks at, let's say,
00:34:16.320 Ted Cruz and his wife at dinner.
00:34:19.600 Or they would take human corpses,
00:34:22.560 and they would burn a mixture of sulfur and petroleum,
00:34:29.560 and then they would catapult that dead body.
00:34:32.400 So that, boom, that's on the table.
00:34:34.240 Oh, so you're throwing, you're catapulting flaming bodies at the people who voted.
00:34:38.980 At the people who are just trying to eat dinner, who voted for Kavanaugh.
00:34:43.160 They should never be allowed a moment of peace.
00:34:45.180 We know that.
00:34:45.780 But the question is, what sort of death and destruction shall we rain on them?
00:34:50.500 Okay, okay.
00:34:51.180 How about this one?
00:34:52.360 This involves moats, blah, blah, blah.
00:34:54.560 Okay, so we don't have moats anymore, so we don't have to worry about that.
00:34:57.340 But what the Mongols would do is they would take the leadership,
00:35:01.380 and they would roll them in carpets, and then they would trample them with horses.
00:35:06.500 So what do you think about just rolling up some of the Republican senators,
00:35:12.120 and then the mobs can just trample?
00:35:14.860 Well, we don't have horses, per se.
00:35:17.320 Just cars.
00:35:18.700 Smart cars.
00:35:19.480 Smart cars so they wouldn't hurt the environment.
00:35:21.080 But we would just keep driving over those carpets with smart cars.
00:35:25.840 I mean, that sounds pretty...
00:35:27.220 I mean, we're not going to hurt the environment with that, right?
00:35:29.220 We make sure we use electric cars.
00:35:30.700 Well, yeah.
00:35:31.180 Make sure we use electric cars.
00:35:32.440 Electric cars.
00:35:32.940 Teslas only.
00:35:33.600 Yeah, because those things will never harm the environment.
00:35:37.460 Flaming arrows.
00:35:39.660 Ooh, choking their opponents by having stones shoved down their throat.
00:35:46.280 Oh, I like that.
00:35:47.560 Yeah, that seems like that's, you know, that's...
00:35:50.480 If someone votes against a tax increase, I think that's a plausible repayment.
00:35:56.360 Don't you think?
00:35:56.960 Mm-hmm.
00:35:57.120 I mean, look, they're putting extremists on the court like Kavanaugh.
00:36:01.560 Mm-hmm.
00:36:02.920 And, you know, I think a few rocks down their throats would probably be good.
00:36:09.380 They were usually beheaded.
00:36:11.220 I don't know.
00:36:11.840 That seems a little...
00:36:12.720 That seems a little dicey, don't you think?
00:36:15.040 Just a little bit.
00:36:15.780 Just a little over the top.
00:36:17.120 I don't know seriously where you go with this.
00:36:18.860 How do you get more ruthless?
00:36:20.200 In a civilized society, and I think this went way over the line of a civilized society,
00:36:25.100 but without actual violence, where do you go?
00:36:27.320 You don't.
00:36:27.840 The only thing maybe is murder.
00:36:29.700 You accuse people...
00:36:30.460 Start accusing people of murder instead.
00:36:31.540 You cannot go more ruthless without violence.
00:36:34.860 They're already disrupting people in their homes, at their places of business, you know,
00:36:40.440 And their softball practice.
00:36:41.920 Oh, no, they did that.
00:36:42.780 That was violence, wasn't it?
00:36:44.100 Yeah, that involved a gun.
00:36:46.060 But no beheadings yet.
00:36:47.700 Glenn Beck is coming live to talk about the right path forward,
00:36:50.700 and to make fun of the people standing in the way.
00:36:53.040 He might not be able to save the country, but at least we can all go down laughing.
00:36:56.640 Glenn Beck Live, the Addicted to Outrage Tour.
00:36:59.640 On tour this fall.
00:37:02.280 Glenn Beck.
00:37:03.700 It's Monday, October 8th.
00:37:06.460 Okay.
00:37:06.660 You're listening to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:37:08.480 All right.
00:37:09.420 Just so I've warned you, we are going to be way out of our league here for a little while.
00:37:14.080 Robert Epstein is the author, editor, and longtime psychology researcher and professor.
00:37:20.780 Distinguished scientist who is passionate about educating the public about advances in mental
00:37:26.500 health and behavioral sciences.
00:37:28.500 The former editor-in-chief of Psychology Today.
00:37:32.200 He is now the senior research psychologist of the American Institute for Behavioral Research
00:37:37.120 and Technology and Contributing Editor for Scientific American Mind.
00:37:42.580 He is the founder and director emeritus of Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies in Massachusetts.
00:37:47.700 He's also the author of 15 books, rookie, and received his Ph.D. in psychology from Harvard University.
00:37:59.300 Doctor, welcome to the program run by a high school graduate.
00:38:04.940 But I did get my diploma.
00:38:08.620 How are you, sir?
00:38:10.620 I'm very good, Glenn, and it's an honor to be on your show.
00:38:13.460 Thank you.
00:38:14.020 It is good to talk to you.
00:38:15.260 I wish it was on happier circumstances.
00:38:18.460 First of all, could I just ask you, I don't know if you heard that story about Kanye West,
00:38:23.580 the people now saying that he is mentally ill for having his own point of view.
00:38:29.140 Agree or disagree?
00:38:30.700 This is a disturbing trend, is it not?
00:38:35.220 Well, he, I mean, you know, people in the mental health professions are forbidden,
00:38:41.980 strictly forbidden from, from diagnosing from a distance.
00:38:46.960 So I'm not going to say he's, but, you know, he does say some extreme things that actually,
00:38:51.820 you know, angers even some of his closest friends.
00:38:55.540 No, no, no.
00:38:55.960 I mean, he's been, no, no, no, don't get me wrong.
00:38:58.400 I don't, I'm not saying that he's a stable guy.
00:39:02.140 I'm just saying that now to say, based on what you think politically, that you are mentally ill is a, is a, is a real problem.
00:39:11.940 Well, I think, you know, we've been doing that to each other for, you know, hundreds of years.
00:39:19.220 It has, it has to do with a two-party system.
00:39:22.060 And as you know, well, George Washington, John Adams, and, you know, others of the founding fathers,
00:39:27.680 they were vehemently opposed to having a, a party system because it, you know, it's divisive.
00:39:33.820 It just makes people crazy.
00:39:35.520 It's just gotten worse and worse and worse.
00:39:36.740 Okay, let me, let me talk to you about what, what you're, you're on for.
00:39:40.620 And that is, you're in a documentary that I found last week.
00:39:45.900 And I, I really was fascinated by what you brought to the documentary.
00:39:51.260 The documentary is called The Creepy Line.
00:39:53.260 It's not out yet, but it's coming out soon.
00:39:56.000 Thecreepyline.com.
00:39:58.560 And you are a, you're a guy who was a Hillary supporter.
00:40:02.620 Uh, and you decided to see if Google was, was, uh, being fair with their, with their news.
00:40:11.520 Is that correct?
00:40:13.380 During the last search, with their search results, and when, what did you find?
00:40:19.240 Well, I had already found, uh, years before that, I'd been studying search results and I, I had already found that when search results, uh, favor one candidate or one cause for that matter, uh, that shifts opinions and it shifts votes.
00:40:37.200 And, and, and I mean, dramatically so it can shift, uh, voting preferences among undecided voters by 20% or more easily and by up to 80% in some demographic groups.
00:40:49.300 Okay.
00:40:49.720 So wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, explain, explain how that works.
00:40:56.420 Sure.
00:40:56.940 Well, we're bombarded, as you know, by all kinds of information, all kinds of media sources, uh, uh, you know, people ranting and raving on the radio and television and newspapers and magazines, all that stuff is competitive and people are very wary about it.
00:41:14.380 You know, they, they're, they're bias detectors are kind of always working, uh, you know, even, even when they listen to their, their favorite commentator, they're still kind of, you know, it's, you see the human hand, you know, and everyone knows humans are kind of, all right.
00:41:28.240 And it's helpful.
00:41:28.980 When your people are, you, yeah, of course, but when people are using, it turns out my research shows, other research shows, when people are using something like a Google search engine, they turn off the bias detectors.
00:41:41.640 They automatically become very trusting because they think this is an algorithm, not that they know what an algorithm is, but this is an algorithm and I can trust it because it's subjective and impartial so that when Google answers your question about anything, uh, what, what tends to happen is if people trust what's higher up in the list, they think that the algorithm has very carefully and objectively selected it and it must be true.
00:42:07.020 So if you favor one candidate or one cause or one company or whatever it may be, one product in search results, uh, people tend to believe what's ever closest to the top.
00:42:21.160 And what I showed in, in a series of randomized controlled experiments, uh, that now we've now done with four national elections involving, you know, more than 10,000 people, uh, I've shown over and over and over and over and over again, that by favoring one candidate, you can shift in a country like ours, millions of votes.
00:42:44.220 With no one having the slightest idea that they are being manipulated and without leaving a paper trail for authorities to track.
00:42:53.380 You know, that is scary.
00:42:56.220 It is you, um, you lay this out in the, in the, um, creepy line, um, about how Google has really stripped itself of all ads and everything else.
00:43:07.860 So it, it looks totally clean and neutral and without an agenda.
00:43:12.820 Um, and then, uh, uh, how they have, you know, when you first did it, I think one of the tests you did, you did it where you, you were clear with an agenda.
00:43:25.220 Then you added one that might go in the other direction.
00:43:29.440 And then you added two search results, uh, that would go in the other direction and you got it to a point to where Google is to where you don't have any idea you're being manipulated.
00:43:41.340 Correct.
00:43:41.880 Yeah.
00:43:42.040 Yeah.
00:43:42.520 Absolutely.
00:43:42.960 No idea.
00:43:43.520 So when we, we did this in a national study in the U S almost no one was aware that they were seeing biased or, uh, search results, search results that favor one candidate.
00:43:55.060 Uh, the, this really creepy thing there was that the very, very few people who could spot the bias, they shifted even farther in the direction of the bias.
00:44:05.640 So, you know, being able to spot the bias does not protect you.
00:44:09.220 Uh, we did a big national study in India, right in the middle of their election there in 2014, 99.5% of people in the study, uh, could see no bias whatsoever.
00:44:21.800 They couldn't see the favoritism, uh, and, and, and yet we're still getting these big shifts, uh, in their voting preferences.
00:44:29.480 So, you know, this is, this is unprecedented in human history.
00:44:34.640 This is, this is just, this is an ability to shift people's thinking and behavior worldwide.
00:44:42.320 It's not just in the U S because Google is, is, you know, used, uh, for, you know, 90% of all searches conducted throughout the world.
00:44:51.700 Uh, you know, and, and, and in other words, they have the ability to shift people's thinking, behavior, votes, purchases, attitudes, beliefs, uh, around the world.
00:45:01.760 Well, they are doing so 24 seven without people knowing and without leaving a paper trail, because when you're showing something, someone's search results, that's not like a news story that just stays there for people to look at.
00:45:16.400 It's, it's generated just for you on the fly at that moment, disappears, gone forever, stored nowhere.
00:45:24.500 Would you, is it an overstatement to say, whether it's, um, you know, Wilson and Bernays, uh, in world war one or, or, uh, you know, Goebbels world war two, that this is the, this is the system that they would have dreamt of for propaganda.
00:45:43.860 Oh, uh, this goes beyond their wildest dreams, uh, because it's not just the search results.
00:45:52.760 I just published a big article, uh, called, uh, 10 ways big tech can shift millions of votes in the November elections without anyone knowing.
00:46:07.580 Now, the one we're talking about, which is called the search engine manipulation effect or SEME, S-E-M-E, that's just one of 10 ways, uh, that I've identified over the years and that I've been studying.
00:46:19.700 Well, I'm studying seven of them at the moment, uh, that these big tech companies have to shift votes and that are unprecedented in human history.
00:46:27.840 They've never existed before, uh, and they, they, they're, I mean, some of these effects that, that, that I've, uh, discovered are among the biggest ever discovered in the behavioral sciences.
00:46:39.880 And there is, and there is no doubt in your mind that Google is engaging in this.
00:46:45.440 Well, in 2016, early 2016, uh, working in secret, uh, I developed a system for actually monitoring what people were seeing while they were using, uh, the Google, Bing, and Yahoo search engines that was election related.
00:47:03.860 So it's as if we were looking over people's, uh, shoulders, it's called a monitoring system.
00:47:08.660 And so it was the first ever created.
00:47:11.460 And so we actually monitored for more than five months before the election in November, 2016.
00:47:17.900 Uh, and we found a, you know, systematic bias in search results favoring Hillary Clinton, whom I favored by the way, as you mentioned, uh, in all 10 search positions on the first page of search results.
00:47:33.260 Now that's, that's pretty blatant.
00:47:36.500 That's pretty extreme.
00:47:38.060 Wow.
00:47:38.500 Of course, these leaks, these leaks that we've seen recently from Google, uh, you know, they're, they're, they tell us, you know, that, yeah, people at Google have a very strong political preferences and that they act on them.
00:47:50.880 And, uh, I don't think we should be surprised, uh, that we found that.
00:47:55.280 And of course, now I'm working with, with business partners and academic colleagues on three continents to try to scale up monitoring systems like that.
00:48:04.100 So for the first time, we'll actually be able to see what these companies are showing people all throughout the U S and ultimately throughout the world.
00:48:12.620 Uh, you know, I wish we, well, I wish we could be fully up and running in time for the midterms.
00:48:25.720 And, uh, at this point I'd say that's not going to happen, but, uh, we will definitely be there for, for 2020 and beyond.
00:48:33.260 And, and we're looking at more than elections because it's, there, there are lots of ways in which these companies are playing with us, uh, that people are just completely unaware of.
00:48:43.980 And speaking of which Glenn, am I in trouble?
00:48:50.600 Well, kind of, yes, kind of, um, I have good news and bad news for you.
00:48:56.880 Okay.
00:48:57.600 Um, can we start with the bad news?
00:48:59.860 All right.
00:49:00.880 No, let's, let's say that.
00:49:02.480 All right.
00:49:02.880 Uh, the good, the good, the good news, I mean, the, the good news is that, um, that the glennbeck.com, right?
00:49:13.120 Yeah.
00:49:13.400 And your email service that you use, uh, is, is you're not sharing information.
00:49:20.080 You're not sharing your emails with Google.
00:49:21.940 Now, interestingly enough, the New York times, the times of London, the economist, wired magazine, slate, I could go on and on and on.
00:49:31.240 They share all of their emails all the time with Google and other sensitive documents too.
00:49:39.360 And so reporters, when they're doing, you know, very sensitive investigations on something, they're sharing everything constantly with Google.
00:49:48.340 And I wrote a piece about that in the Daily Caller a couple of months ago.
00:49:52.620 Good news is you don't do that.
00:49:54.740 Yeah.
00:49:55.000 Yeah.
00:49:55.180 Okay.
00:49:55.360 Let's end it there for just a second.
00:49:57.980 This is basking that for a second.
00:49:59.880 And we'll come back with the bad news.
00:50:01.280 Plus, the, the, the, I think he said 10 different ways that, uh, Google is influencing us.
00:50:09.020 And not just Google, but these big tech companies and some of the other things that, uh, he has found, how they are monitoring our children.
00:50:18.740 Uh, it is remarkable and we are running out of time, uh, before Google is the dominance that just can't be stopped.
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00:52:11.560 We're back with, uh, Dr. Robert Epstein.
00:52:16.280 Do I have your name right?
00:52:17.440 Is it Epstein or Epstein, sir?
00:52:18.780 I want to make sure I have it right.
00:52:20.660 I say Epstein.
00:52:21.820 All five of my kids say Epstein.
00:52:23.960 So what can I do?
00:52:25.180 Okay.
00:52:26.080 Uh, that's a strange rule.
00:52:27.600 Somebody told me that it's, uh, always the, you know, if the I is the last, uh, the, uh, last in the, in the duo, then it's ein.
00:52:36.160 If it's E, it's, uh, ein, and I think people are just making that up.
00:52:41.600 I think they just make it up.
00:52:43.360 No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:52:44.620 Everyone says Einstein.
00:52:46.360 No one says Einstein.
00:52:47.860 No, no, no.
00:52:49.120 Okay.
00:52:49.660 So, excuse me.
00:52:51.860 Uh, so you were just about to give me more good news.
00:52:56.100 Well, no, the good news is again, you, you, you do not share your emails with Google.
00:53:01.120 Unlike a lot of major news organizations like the New York Times and the Boston Globe, they do.
00:53:07.660 But bad news is that, uh, glennbeck.com uses Google, Google Analytics.
00:53:14.560 And so what that means is everyone who has ever visited your website is tracked.
00:53:20.380 Every single thing they do on your website is tracked by Google.
00:53:26.280 So here's a, here's a problem as a business owner.
00:53:28.960 Google Analytics are the best.
00:53:32.440 How do you, how do you, how do you do business without Google at times?
00:53:37.200 That's, that's always the thing that gets you in the end.
00:53:40.680 Yeah.
00:53:41.620 Well, sure.
00:53:42.320 But, you know, you know, this is, it's this convenience thing over and over and their products are so good.
00:53:47.260 So, but you don't realize that these aren't real products.
00:53:49.580 They're just surveillance platforms.
00:53:51.540 That's the only reason they run them.
00:53:53.240 Every single service they provide is just another surveillance platform.
00:53:58.960 Uh, I do have a little bit more good news though, which is that film that you mentioned, the creepy line.
00:54:04.520 Yes.
00:54:05.160 Uh, when, when you had, uh, my, one of my new, very good friends, Peter Schweitzer on your, your show recently.
00:54:12.560 Yeah.
00:54:12.840 He's a, uh, he's a, uh, he's the one who really got that film running.
00:54:17.540 Uh, it, sure.
00:54:19.300 It wasn't available, but now, as of right now, it is available both on Amazon and on iTunes for, for rental or sale.
00:54:27.880 And it's, it, and it really is a fabulous film.
00:54:30.160 And don't Google it.
00:54:31.640 Just go to the creepy line.com.
00:54:34.500 When you came out about some of this stuff, and again, you were a Hillary supporter.
00:54:38.920 When you came out about this, were you, you were blocked by Google for a time, were you not?
00:54:44.520 Well, when I, when my research, uh, first hit the news in the Washington Post, uh, you know, I found that starting the next day, I couldn't access any Google products.
00:54:56.620 I couldn't even access Google.com.
00:54:58.460 So I have these amazing screenshots that they're just shocking to people because you can't even imagine not being able to access Google.
00:55:07.780 Yeah.
00:55:08.040 But I have screenshots showing, getting these timeouts saying, no, you know, you can't get there.
00:55:13.000 Sorry.
00:55:13.720 It's amazing.
00:55:14.900 Okay.
00:55:15.540 Um, let's go through some of the, uh, some, some of the, uh, effects that you are monitoring.
00:55:21.900 We have about, about a minute here.
00:55:24.620 So why don't you just take one of them on?
00:55:27.120 And you say there are what, let's see, seven, 10.
00:55:30.180 Is there 10 of these that you're following?
00:55:32.660 There's 10 altogether.
00:55:33.580 Okay.
00:55:33.860 10 altogether.
00:55:34.640 Okay.
00:55:34.940 So let's take on one real quick.
00:55:37.240 Begin.
00:55:37.800 Very good.
00:55:38.560 When, okay, here we go.
00:55:40.140 This is called FSE or the search suggestion effect.
00:55:43.140 When you start to type a search term into the Google search bar, you are being manipulated from the very first character that you type.
00:55:50.460 So if you type A, depending on your history and other things, chances are you'll get Amazon.
00:55:56.180 Right away.
00:55:57.260 They'll start flashing suggestions at you.
00:55:59.820 And Amazon, it turns out, is Google's biggest advertiser, paying them $300 million a year.
00:56:05.380 And Google sends more traffic to Amazon than any other single source.
00:56:09.700 But beyond that, we've learned through our experiments that Google can use search suggestions that they're flashing at you to turn a 50-50 vote among, a 50-50 split among undecided voters into a 90-10 split with no one having any idea they're being manipulated.
00:56:29.220 Oh, my gosh.
00:56:31.180 Oh, my gosh.
00:56:32.520 Okay.
00:56:32.960 We're going to come back and go through the others.
00:56:36.380 If we have time, he'll talk about some of the other things Google is doing and what we're supposed to do about it.
00:56:43.500 You need to know about it.
00:56:45.440 You can see it in The Creepy Line.
00:56:48.380 It's a new documentary, thecreepyline.com, thecreepyline.com.
00:56:55.300 Dr. Robert Epstein, he is a senior research psychologist, American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology.
00:57:03.640 He is in a new documentary called The Creepy Line.
00:57:07.500 We talked about it last week.
00:57:08.780 I saw it last week, and it is indeed very creepy.
00:57:13.260 It is, it's, it's, is it too much to say?
00:57:18.000 It's, we're on the, we're at mind control or the threshold of mind control, doctor?
00:57:24.120 Well, we've been there for a long time.
00:57:27.880 There's, you know, there's no question about it.
00:57:31.140 There's literally right now more than 2.5 billion people, soon to be over 4 billion,
00:57:37.680 whose thoughts and purchases and beliefs and attitudes and voting preferences are affected dramatically every single day
00:57:49.260 by some manipulations that big tech companies are perpetrating on them.
00:57:56.480 And that's happening now.
00:57:58.700 So that's already going full steam.
00:58:01.480 It's just getting worse every day.
00:58:03.020 So I just, I want to reset that you did a study during the last presidential election.
00:58:10.460 You are a Hillary Clinton supporter, but you're a truth teller.
00:58:13.880 And you were doing a study on Google search results and found that they were trying to manipulate it in favor of Hillary Clinton.
00:58:25.820 Now you say that's only one way.
00:58:27.980 We then have the search suggestion effect.
00:58:30.260 Now target messaging effect.
00:58:33.500 What is the targeted messaging?
00:58:36.080 Sure.
00:58:36.780 Targeted messaging, TME, we call that, is, these are all things that we study and that we were, you know, we're quantifying and, you know, very precisely.
00:58:44.840 But targeted messaging effect is really scary.
00:58:49.120 This means that if a company, this would primarily be Facebook, but other companies too.
00:58:54.940 But if a company like Facebook on election day, so let's go back to November 2016,
00:59:01.440 if that morning Mark Zuckerberg had chosen to just, you know, hit the enter key and send out go out and vote reminders,
00:59:11.380 mainly to supporters of Hillary Clinton, or exclusively, either way.
00:59:18.000 First of all, no one would know that that was even occurring.
00:59:20.880 No one would know it was going to some people and not others.
00:59:23.780 But if it went just to supporters of Hillary Clinton, that would have given her that day an additional 450,000 votes.
00:59:32.700 Now, I don't, I don't think he did that because, you know, he was very overconfident, you know, as, as were Democrats.
00:59:43.120 I'm not a Democrat, I'm not, I'm a moderate and independent.
00:59:47.300 But the point is, everyone thought Hillary was going to win.
00:59:50.320 So I'm pretty sure he didn't do that.
00:59:52.760 But, but the point is, we know from Facebook's own published data, that, that just sending out that kind of reminder selectively,
01:00:02.440 dramatically, dramatically shifts votes.
01:00:06.480 And think about it, no one knows if, if something like that is happening.
01:00:10.840 In fact, if it's happening every single day, there, there were targeted messages going out to some people, but not others.
01:00:17.360 And of course, isn't that what targeted advertising is all about?
01:00:21.900 But you see targeted advertising though, is competitive, but I'm talking about what happens if the platform itself does something that's not competitive.
01:00:32.260 It's completely invisible and it's not competitive.
01:00:35.620 So can, I mean, this is so dangerous and it is, I mean, it's everything that a sci-fi, you know, writer has envisioned forever.
01:00:47.320 Uh, and I mean, can, can, especially when we get to artificial intelligence, couldn't a system like Google be used to identify unstable individuals and wind them up?
01:01:04.200 Oh yes, they can, they, in fact, they know who's unstable, they know who's undecided, they know who is Republican and who is gay and you name it.
01:01:15.780 They know far more about us.
01:01:17.760 I mean, unstable, I mean, unstable mentally.
01:01:21.100 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:01:22.020 Oh no, you're, you're, you're absolutely right.
01:01:24.480 They have literally unprecedented power, uh, to shift people.
01:01:32.760 Yes.
01:01:33.420 Shift unstable people, shift anybody.
01:01:36.300 Uh, and, and they know they have this power.
01:01:40.000 Uh, one of the leaks from Google was a, a, a, a little internal film there, eight minute film called the selfish ledger.
01:01:47.280 Or you want to get creeped out, botched that film.
01:01:50.400 That's an internal film there where they're, they're talking about their power to reshape humankind.
01:01:56.600 I've seen it.
01:01:57.580 It's terrifying.
01:02:00.040 So before we, cause we're going to run out of time, what do we do?
01:02:07.680 Uh, well, there's, there's things that we can do at the individual level, especially for parents, which I am.
01:02:14.300 Uh, and, uh, and there are things that have to be done at, at, at, at a much higher level of, you know, governmental or organizational.
01:02:21.980 So at the individual level, you know, we can take some steps, uh, to protect our privacy and privacy of our kids.
01:02:28.900 So I have an article, very easy to find online.
01:02:32.280 That's called seven simple steps toward online privacy.
01:02:36.600 Um, you know, I can give your, your, your staff a link to it.
01:02:40.080 Yeah.
01:02:40.160 We'll send it out in our newsletter, which is not tracked by Google.
01:02:43.120 Uh, seven simple steps.
01:02:45.540 Okay.
01:02:45.940 We'll send that out today.
01:02:47.120 If you sign up for our newsletter, if you don't have it, not tracked by Google.
01:02:50.900 Um, but, uh, we'll set, we'll send that out today and I'll also make it available at glennbeck.com.
01:02:56.700 Um, yeah.
01:02:57.300 So there are some things you can do.
01:02:58.780 You've been one of the, one of the many things that's not on that list is you shouldn't be using Google analytics, which glennbeck.com is using.
01:03:05.680 Um, so that's at the individual level.
01:03:09.520 Now at the, at the organizational governmental level, there's other things, uh, you know, uh,
01:03:16.440 So hang on, but you shouldn't even be using a Google Chrome browser.
01:03:21.920 Um, but even if you go to, is it Microsoft browser that is powered by Google, uh, information?
01:03:29.840 I mean, there's, do you know what I'm talking about?
01:03:33.900 No matter, no matter.
01:03:34.880 Yes, I do know which I am.
01:03:36.040 No matter where you go, Google is there.
01:03:38.960 Uh, Google now pays Apple computers, $9 billion a year to be the default search engine.
01:03:46.580 When people are using Safari, which is, which is Apple browser, Google is paying Apple $9 billion next year.
01:03:54.740 They're supposed to pay them $12 billion to be the default search engine on Safari.
01:04:01.140 This is for any, any Apple device at all.
01:04:03.720 So Google is everywhere.
01:04:05.960 Where do you think Siri gets its answers from?
01:04:09.240 It gets its answers from Google.
01:04:10.920 Siri is, is, you know, Apple's personal assistant.
01:04:14.040 So, I mean, I could go on and on and on, but at the, at the institutional level, there are things that have to be done.
01:04:22.380 Uh, one of them, which I'm helping to work on with people now, and we need money.
01:04:26.520 So, you know, if you guys have money out there, you know, step up.
01:04:30.520 Uh, but we, we are building monitoring systems.
01:04:33.720 It's, you know, basically to look with people's permission to look over people's shoulders and see what these companies are actually showing people,
01:04:42.500 how they're manipulating people.
01:04:44.180 I would love to be, I'd love to be a part of that.
01:04:47.060 Um, how can people donate to that?
01:04:49.900 Well, they can go to mygoogleresearch.com, mygoogleresearch.com.
01:04:55.600 That's a very simple way to donate.
01:04:57.220 That supports, uh, the research, uh, that I do, but also, uh, that's helping to provide funds to build monitoring systems, which, which must exist.
01:05:06.360 They don't exist.
01:05:07.700 I did build one in 2016, but we need large scale, permanent monitoring systems, uh, to keep all these, these creepy, arrogant people under control.
01:05:18.140 So, I am very, um, concerned, um, about AGI and ASI.
01:05:30.720 Um, and I'm, I'm concerned that in two ways, I feel as though we need some sort of a Manhattan project to make sure America is the one that gets it first.
01:05:45.200 But on the other hand, I don't know who I trust to have it.
01:05:49.360 I mean, you cannot put this genie back in the bottle, but when, when we hit AGI, we are in real trouble.
01:05:57.860 Are we not?
01:05:58.460 Uh, you have no idea.
01:06:04.020 That's all I can say.
01:06:05.000 If you, if you, if, no, seriously, if you, if you knew the stuff that I knew and you were looking every day at the numbers I look at, you wouldn't even get out of bed.
01:06:14.960 Okay.
01:06:16.640 All right.
01:06:17.100 Well, I'm going to go back to bed now.
01:06:18.740 I've, I mean, I've, I've, I've read a lot about it.
01:06:21.760 So what do you suggest?
01:06:23.920 What do you, what, what, what should we be, what should we be asking?
01:06:27.800 I mean, I mean, Congress is just useless.
01:06:30.900 Our government is just, they're not paying attention to this at all.
01:06:34.460 And it's moving so rapidly by the time they would enact something, it will be too late.
01:06:40.940 That is correct.
01:06:41.920 So regulation law is not going to help us too much because they just move too slowly.
01:06:46.940 And, and tech moves extremely fast.
01:06:50.040 So, uh, you know, that doesn't mean we shouldn't, you know, contact our, our, our, our, our congressional representatives.
01:06:57.920 Correct.
01:06:57.980 We should try to keep the pressure on.
01:07:00.500 And I've, I've, I've been a speaker, uh, at, at meetings of the attorneys general, the state
01:07:06.540 attorneys general, and they're, and those guys, those guys, and those women can move, they
01:07:11.440 can move fast.
01:07:12.300 They can do things.
01:07:13.280 So, you know, uh, beyond that, you know, you, you've got to start at the individual level.
01:07:18.540 I mean, if you're using Gmail right now, that's insane.
01:07:22.760 If you're using Chrome, that's insane.
01:07:25.900 If you're using an Android phone, that's, that's all Google.
01:07:29.240 You're nuts.
01:07:30.360 You're crazy to use products because those are all just surveillance platforms.
01:07:35.420 That's all they are.
01:07:37.020 That's the, they're not, they're just gussied up surveillance platforms.
01:07:40.480 They're just, they're just excuses.
01:07:42.080 Google has come up with, uh, for us to just tell them everything about ourselves.
01:07:47.780 Do you know how much information Google has about you?
01:07:51.040 No.
01:07:52.720 They have, um, just based on your age, which is, I know roughly, uh, they have the equivalent
01:08:00.500 of about 3 million word pages of information about you.
01:08:06.140 Oh my gosh.
01:08:07.220 So, I mean, I guess I'm, I guess I'm at the point to where you don't get up out of bed
01:08:21.060 like you.
01:08:21.620 I mean, so it's overwhelming.
01:08:25.320 So what does that mean?
01:08:27.940 What?
01:08:28.260 I mean, how do we, there's no way to get it back.
01:08:31.120 Are you familiar with solid?
01:08:32.460 Let me go here.
01:08:33.680 Are you familiar with solid and interrupt?
01:08:38.080 Yes.
01:08:38.960 Is there any chance that that is going to play a role in the future?
01:08:44.140 Is that a pathway?
01:08:47.160 Uh, it's hard to tell.
01:08:50.660 I'm going to have to say probably not because, uh, it's, it's very, very hard.
01:08:55.900 Uh, you know, Google and Facebook in particular are, are so powerful and so embedded that you
01:09:02.360 just, you, you, you, you can't really cut into them.
01:09:04.840 People, people don't want to leave them.
01:09:06.640 People are, you know, they, they love them.
01:09:09.100 And so it's hard.
01:09:11.080 You know, there, I know lots of people working on alternative kinds of, you know, services
01:09:15.920 and, uh, and a lot of people are talking about blockchain and so on.
01:09:20.360 But I mean, the reality is, you know, we're talking about 90% of search around the world
01:09:25.680 is done on Google.
01:09:27.280 Uh, these two companies are serving right now more than 2.5 billion people.
01:09:32.280 That'll be past 4 billion within the next three years.
01:09:35.780 They're just growing and growing and growing.
01:09:37.540 And it's concerning what they're doing in China.
01:09:41.420 I mean, I mean, I don't know how, I don't know how they sleep at night.
01:09:46.300 Well, that's outrageous.
01:09:47.640 That is absolutely outrageous because they're actually, they're actually partnering with
01:09:52.020 the Chinese government to participate in the Chinese government's, uh, aggressive, uh,
01:09:58.880 program to control all of its citizens.
01:10:00.940 And Google is participating in that.
01:10:03.440 I mean, literally making it easier and better, making that kind of system easier and better.
01:10:08.500 That's, that's, that's outrageous.
01:10:10.440 Doctor, I would, uh, I would love to, uh, fly you in and spend a couple of hours with you
01:10:16.200 and, and have you on regularly to, to be able to monitor and help in any way that we can
01:10:21.940 to get the word out.
01:10:22.960 This is, this is the thing that I think America and the world should be concentrating on.
01:10:30.220 And no one's talking about it.
01:10:32.340 The world is being redesigned by a handful and we're just not aware of it.
01:10:39.200 And it's going to change overnight.
01:10:41.720 Uh, doctor, thank you so much.
01:10:43.220 I really appreciate it.
01:10:44.500 Absolutely.
01:10:45.120 You bet.
01:10:45.480 It's been an honor.
01:10:46.480 A true honor, Glenn.
01:10:47.380 Thank you very much.
01:10:48.260 Dr. Robert Epstein.
01:10:50.940 Uh, the documentary you have to see is the creepy line.
01:10:55.380 Go there now.
01:10:56.160 The creepy line.com.
01:10:59.540 Truly, truly remarkable.
01:11:01.940 Google the trailer and watch it on YouTube.
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01:12:33.680 I have dealt with some frightening things before, but I think that was the most frightening
01:12:38.600 hour I've ever spent on the radio.
01:12:41.340 I am not speechless and I think I was speechless twice in that interview.
01:12:47.380 I mean, just the quick thing they talked about with a 50-50 proposition being able to be
01:12:53.460 changed to a 90-10 proposition just by suggestion by Google.
01:12:57.900 I mean, that is...
01:12:58.780 And if you think they're not doing...
01:13:00.020 I mean, well, he's already proven that they are doing it.
01:13:01.740 They did it last time.
01:13:02.960 We're talking about the Russians.
01:13:05.780 What about Google?
01:13:07.340 What about Google influencing our elections?
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01:13:48.520 Just one week ago, the Senate confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh was far from a sure thing.
01:13:55.820 Right?
01:13:56.460 We didn't know.
01:13:58.160 Despite a very well-coordinated and well-funded opposition from the left, Kavanaugh was confirmed
01:14:05.240 Saturday afternoon, then quietly sworn in as a Supreme Court Associate Justice.
01:14:10.940 Meanwhile, hundreds of protesters outside treated this normal constitutional event as if an
01:14:18.420 earth-killing asteroid was hurling our way.
01:14:24.680 The irony of all of the rabid resistance to Kavanaugh is that the freedoms that these protesters
01:14:31.840 are now using are theoretically in safer hands if he turns out to be a constitutionalist.
01:14:40.940 The media can barely mention this new conservative majority on the Supreme Court without
01:14:47.600 just throwing up a little bit in their mouth.
01:14:51.240 But no one explains what this conservative court actually means.
01:14:59.420 What does it mean?
01:15:00.240 Well, hopefully, it's not going to mean political ends.
01:15:10.580 Hopefully, conservative court means one that looks at the Constitution and reads it as it
01:15:18.320 was written.
01:15:18.940 In other words, read the Bill of Rights, not the South African Constitution, as Ruth Bader Ginsburg
01:15:28.420 said she does.
01:15:30.560 It's a good thing for Americans who like freedom.
01:15:33.500 But the other irony about these protesters and their angst is that apparently they've never
01:15:39.840 heard of John Roberts.
01:15:41.300 In other words, we don't really know how Kavanaugh is going to rule on any given case.
01:15:46.760 He could end up being the left's second favorite justice because RBG will always be number one.
01:15:53.960 But since originalist is a bad word for the left, meaning somebody who looks at the Constitution
01:16:01.540 as those who originally drafted it, they're already working on ways to get around this
01:16:07.840 conservative majority they're so freaked out about.
01:16:11.500 Just last week, the press was saying that Donald Trump, by putting Kavanaugh on, was actually
01:16:22.500 packing the court.
01:16:25.500 Now, if you know anything about history, you know that that's not packing the court.
01:16:30.360 Nowhere in the Constitution does it say how many justices there should be, but traditionally
01:16:34.680 we have nine.
01:16:36.020 There was only one person that ever tried to change that, and that was FDR.
01:16:40.340 And the people didn't go for it.
01:16:41.700 Well, Brian Fallon, the executive director of Demand Justice and the top spokesman for
01:16:47.940 Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign, told the New York Times, this confirmation vote will
01:16:53.940 not necessarily be the last word on Brett Kavanaugh serving a lifetime appointment on the Supreme
01:17:00.240 Court, end quote.
01:17:02.200 So what does the left have in mind?
01:17:05.980 Well, for starters, winning the midterm election.
01:17:09.440 The House and the Senate next month, and then the White House in 2020.
01:17:14.660 They, if they win the House, they will start the impeachment proceedings, most likely start
01:17:21.720 on day number one or day number two with the president, and then impeach Kavanaugh.
01:17:27.880 If that doesn't work, they will pass legislation to add justices to the Supreme Court.
01:17:33.780 Never mind that no Supreme Court justice has ever been impeached, or that not even progressive
01:17:40.280 superhero FDR was able to pack the court.
01:17:45.380 Progressives specialize in moving goalposts when they don't like the game.
01:17:50.580 The left says they need to get tougher.
01:17:54.480 They need to get, quote, more radical, end quote.
01:18:02.300 That is exactly why America needs a conservative constitutional majority on the Supreme Court,
01:18:09.120 because the left uses every apparatus of government to create their vision of society outside of
01:18:16.140 the Constitution.
01:18:16.960 Too often these days, the Supreme Court is the last line of defense against progressive overreach.
01:18:32.220 It's Monday, October 8th.
01:18:34.900 You're listening to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:18:39.160 How you feeling, Stu?
01:18:42.020 After that last hour, really, really, really well.
01:18:44.980 Really good.
01:18:46.960 You know, this is something that I've been talking about for years.
01:18:50.060 I mean, since we, you know, we're working together, just the two of us in the 90s,
01:18:54.920 and I said someday it's going to be that you won't believe your eyes,
01:18:58.920 because they'll be able to create a video of anybody doing anything,
01:19:02.680 and you won't be able to believe your eyes.
01:19:05.020 Well, we're there.
01:19:06.900 I've been talking about the coming of AI.
01:19:09.320 Why did last hour, why did that affect you so much?
01:19:14.580 A couple of things.
01:19:15.580 One, I think, like, we all, there's a lot of people who claim that these big tech companies
01:19:22.440 and stuff have biases, and I think that there's some evidence that they do, you know,
01:19:28.220 but I think a lot of people are just motivated by politics when they make claims like that.
01:19:32.480 And we've seen a lot, I think that's true in a lot of cases.
01:19:35.840 You know, the fact that a Hillary Clinton supporter would do a test of the 2016 election
01:19:40.500 and find the results of that shocking is really a major thing.
01:19:44.620 This is a, you know, he went through an actual process here.
01:19:46.880 This is not just some guy.
01:19:48.080 It's not just some blogger who thinks they've been banned because they're evil.
01:19:50.720 This is a leader in psychology.
01:19:54.620 Yeah.
01:19:54.740 I mean, he was the head of psychology today.
01:19:57.060 He's the head of a couple of research centers.
01:20:00.920 It's Harvard.
01:20:01.800 I mean, this guy is the real deal.
01:20:03.620 Comes at it with some real credibility.
01:20:04.640 And again, comes at it from the left.
01:20:06.780 Part of it, because he comes at it kind of from the moderate, as he described himself.
01:20:10.360 But a Hillary Clinton voter, right?
01:20:11.960 Right.
01:20:12.780 But beyond that, it seems incredibly hopeless to me to stop it.
01:20:20.140 I mean, just, you know, because we talk about this all the time.
01:20:22.520 How do we move?
01:20:24.040 How do we convince people?
01:20:25.400 How do we persuade people to look at the world in a slightly different way or at least challenge
01:20:29.280 their beliefs?
01:20:30.240 You know, someone who might be an all long-term, you know, left-wing voter.
01:20:33.660 Why wouldn't they consider a conservative approach, right?
01:20:36.720 And we talk about that stuff all the time.
01:20:38.560 But I know that I can easily support, you know, a candidate that I like, right?
01:20:43.660 Like, I can vote my principles easily, because I just do it, right?
01:20:47.580 But it's harder to make other people change.
01:20:49.720 With the Google thing, I don't know even how in my life I would be able to unwind myself
01:20:53.640 from Google.
01:20:54.520 I honestly have no idea how I would do that.
01:20:57.260 And I don't even use an Android.
01:20:59.380 I mean, so if you're on an Android, which is the largest operating, you know, platform.
01:21:04.480 Were you shocked by how clear he was on that?
01:21:06.860 Oh, yeah.
01:21:07.240 It was like, you're nuts if you're using any of those things.
01:21:09.080 Yeah.
01:21:09.220 He's like, do not use any Google device.
01:21:12.740 Do not use them.
01:21:14.280 I mean, he's like, it is a, what did he say?
01:21:16.120 A surveillance apparatus only.
01:21:20.040 Yeah.
01:21:20.520 Design.
01:21:21.000 Yeah.
01:21:21.120 It's like a design to just watch you all the time.
01:21:24.020 I mean, you know, Gmail, you know, people use Gmail all the time.
01:21:27.560 It's, you know, and one of the reasons they do is it's the best one, right?
01:21:32.060 Like, this is a problem because part of the reason why it's the best one is because they're
01:21:38.120 taking all this information and using it to make their products better, which is how they
01:21:41.660 would, of course, argue that they're using it.
01:21:43.900 But, I mean, it actually does work, right?
01:21:46.080 You know, the search engine, obviously, we all know Google is the best one.
01:21:51.140 Chrome is the best browser.
01:21:53.200 It's better than the other ones I've ever used.
01:21:55.080 It's better, you know, I mean, you know, it's, you get into deep stuff and you, but
01:22:01.020 I don't even know how, just to unwind myself from the basics there, how I would even do
01:22:04.000 it.
01:22:04.160 Not to mention the stuff that, you know, what you talked about with certain browsers use
01:22:09.460 other, you know, all Apple products, right?
01:22:11.800 Use Google for their search and it's, you know, in Safari.
01:22:15.960 Well, even if I'm not using Chrome, I'm still using Google.
01:22:19.860 We talked about, a lot of, every time we talk about this, someone will say, hey, what
01:22:23.060 about DuckDuckGo?
01:22:23.860 DuckDuckGo is a competitor to Google that, you know, prioritizes privacy and it seems
01:22:29.660 to be a good company with the right sort of principles when it comes to this sort of
01:22:33.660 stuff.
01:22:34.360 But, I was like, you know, maybe I should start using that.
01:22:36.220 And I went to DuckDuckGo and they said, you should install this on your Chrome browser.
01:22:39.400 And I was like, crap, what the hell?
01:22:40.580 That's not going to make any difference if I'm searching for all this stuff in DuckDuckGo
01:22:44.420 on Chrome.
01:22:45.680 So, now I've got to switch emails.
01:22:47.880 I've got to switch phones.
01:22:49.000 I've got to switch browsers.
01:22:50.080 There's, like, my whole life is turned upside down and I can't, I can't come up with enough
01:22:54.680 personal cost to what Google is doing right now to justify a life-altering move like that.
01:23:03.200 What did he say, 300 million word document?
01:23:07.800 Three million word pages, like, of data on you.
01:23:13.680 And that's...
01:23:14.120 Three million pages.
01:23:15.960 Pages of data.
01:23:16.740 And again, like, but I don't know, what is the personal cost to me in that data?
01:23:24.440 Well, there's several things.
01:23:26.220 There's several things it could turn into.
01:23:27.560 I think there's several things it could turn into that are really negative for society.
01:23:30.940 He talked about how you could take a 50-50 proposition and just by Google suggesting one
01:23:36.620 way or the other can move people to 90-10.
01:23:39.800 90% go the way that Google wants them to go.
01:23:42.460 That's incredible.
01:23:43.720 It's a great argument to have real principles, right?
01:23:45.800 Make sure you actually know what your feelings are on an issue before you are influenced
01:23:53.420 like this because we can see how voters do that.
01:23:55.800 But, I mean, the other part of that, too, is you go to a place with no cookies and none
01:23:59.340 of these things tracking you.
01:24:00.220 Well, they don't know your preferences and they don't know the things that you like.
01:24:02.900 And there are negatives to that.
01:24:04.500 It is a real struggle.
01:24:05.480 I don't even know how I would do it if I wanted to.
01:24:07.640 The problem is not today.
01:24:09.520 This is not today.
01:24:10.800 It's just technology is now starting to compound upon itself, exponential growth in ways that
01:24:22.240 we will not be able to understand.
01:24:25.080 I mean, here's the book.
01:24:27.080 I write about this in Addicted to Outrage.
01:24:29.840 And, you know, you said when you read the chapters on technology, I remember you came
01:24:39.180 in and went, OK, well, that's a little bleak.
01:24:41.280 Oh, yeah.
01:24:42.000 But, I mean, it's all in there, right?
01:24:43.560 Right.
01:24:43.880 It's it's.
01:24:45.700 I mean, you just heard that from a guy who's been studying Google for 10 years.
01:24:51.780 And he's a he's a Clinton supporter.
01:24:57.640 Is he saying anything less than I'm saying?
01:25:00.560 No.
01:25:01.140 I mean, I think if anything, it backs it up.
01:25:03.080 Yeah.
01:25:03.320 And that's that's what's terrifying, because we can all look at the potential future of
01:25:07.700 some sort of series of events that could go negatively.
01:25:10.200 And, you know, you've talked about that.
01:25:11.600 You've talked.
01:25:12.040 We've discussed openly.
01:25:13.120 Sometimes you think as a catastrophist, right?
01:25:15.700 Like you think of the worst case scenarios, but these are measured results.
01:25:19.280 These aren't worst case scenarios.
01:25:20.700 The fact that the top 10 Google search results are returning things favorable to Hillary Clinton
01:25:27.680 is not some wild, crazy theory.
01:25:30.960 It's something that's already happened and is over.
01:25:33.340 Where are they now?
01:25:34.520 What are they doing with this now?
01:25:35.840 And imagine if they get over more overt.
01:25:38.040 We talk about, you know, Trump pushes a lot of buttons of people.
01:25:41.200 You saw how they acted with Kavanaugh, right?
01:25:43.840 You saw how the left really acted crazily towards the Supreme Court justice when they feel so
01:25:50.420 justified in the way they act.
01:25:54.160 They get crazier and crazier and crazier.
01:25:56.960 And as this stuff escalates, they're going to feel justified to take more overt action.
01:26:01.580 And God only knows where that ends up.
01:26:03.680 I mean, it could go in really bad directions.
01:26:07.500 This is, um, uh, we, we are entering a 10 year period now where our lives, you really will not recognize your country, the world, or our lives by 2030.
01:26:23.460 You just will not.
01:26:27.500 If you, when you see the rage on the faces of the leaders of, of the left and the Democrats, and they're saying, we have to get more radical.
01:26:41.300 Remember, you're already talking about a group of people that believe the ends justify the means.
01:26:47.300 You're already talking about a group of people.
01:26:49.500 And let's make sure we're not like this.
01:26:52.200 A group of people that believe they are right to the point that the others have to just be either reeducated or eliminated.
01:27:01.120 Let me ask the Democrats, you, you have 50% of the country that just does not honestly see the world the way you see it.
01:27:14.140 We are just as set against what you believe is right.
01:27:19.800 If you believe that socialism is the answer, capitalism should be shut down and freedom of speech needs to be curtailed.
01:27:29.260 I am against that 100% and I will not comply.
01:27:35.920 So what are you going to do with me?
01:27:38.040 Are you going to silence me?
01:27:39.800 At what point do you feel that you have to kill me?
01:27:45.480 We are at this point, America.
01:27:48.840 We are at the point where we either come together or we kill each other.
01:27:55.980 And I highly recommend we come back to our principles, our unum.
01:28:05.120 What made us who we are?
01:28:08.980 What brought us here in the first place?
01:28:12.740 Why did all of our parents or a vast majority of our parents come here?
01:28:18.980 Our parents, our grandparents, our great, great, great, great, great grandparents.
01:28:22.260 Why did they come here?
01:28:23.540 They came here for the idea that men could be left alone by some big government.
01:28:31.320 They could rule themselves that there was a set of principles and those principles are the Bill of Rights.
01:28:38.800 We have violated almost.
01:28:41.040 Well, no, I can't even say almost.
01:28:42.620 We have violated every single one.
01:28:45.520 And we do so almost on a daily basis to all of them.
01:28:51.920 Now, we are either going to readopt those and say, no, you know what?
01:28:56.880 The reason why we're having so many problems is because we refuse.
01:29:02.980 We refuse to go back and instill in ourselves and in those who represent us the Bill of Rights.
01:29:12.120 If we don't return to those things, it will mean great and grave sorrow.
01:29:23.400 There is a bright future, but only if we return to those principles, our unum, that brought all of us, all different people together with one, one idea.
01:29:42.340 That man has rights and no one can take them away.
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01:30:56.760 Glenn Beck Mercury.
01:31:02.600 How do the people at Google sleep at night, seriously, with just what they're doing in China?
01:31:09.180 I'm reading this book, Disappeared, The Disappeared.
01:31:15.740 And it's a collection of essays written by people from China who were disappeared.
01:31:23.520 And the torture centers that they're going on, I mean, it's all there.
01:31:29.680 And Google is now helping China design the search engine, or Google China is now taking and tracking people for China and silencing dissidents.
01:31:45.760 And, I mean, that's, how do you do that?
01:31:49.180 How, what, I mean, how can you seriously?
01:31:50.680 Seriously.
01:31:54.760 It's, it's, I mean, you know, IBM was, was nailed for their help with the Nazis.
01:32:04.280 IBM did the punch card computers.
01:32:06.700 And, you know, that helped sort people.
01:32:10.080 This is, this isn't even that.
01:32:12.300 This is, they know.
01:32:13.520 They know what they're sorting people for now.
01:32:17.580 They know who they are blocking.
01:32:19.560 They know that those are people who are saying, I, I, I believe man should be free.
01:32:24.680 Yeah, I don't know.
01:32:25.480 I mean, you can make the argument, right?
01:32:27.000 If you're a left winger, right?
01:32:29.240 And you're using search results to move the people in the right, the correct direction, to the left, to be more accommodating, to all these hated groups that you believe evil people dislike.
01:32:39.760 Like, you know, you could at least see the pathway to thinking what you're doing is just, right?
01:32:45.060 Like, in America, you can see that.
01:32:46.420 Yeah, you can.
01:32:47.020 With China, I don't know how you see it.
01:32:48.640 I mean, I, you know, to, to be able to, to assist that government doing what they're doing is terrifying.
01:32:56.960 And they certainly claim to not want to support it.
01:32:59.680 But, I don't know, I mean, I don't know how you do it.
01:33:02.680 I understand the access to that, that, that market is enticing.
01:33:06.640 But, I mean, it, it seems like what you're doing is putting real people in danger.
01:33:12.960 I hope we're, I, I, I hope that there are good people that are still there as code writers that are, because a giant cage is being built, just a giant cage.
01:33:28.760 And it's being built by Google and Facebook.
01:33:31.960 And, uh, uh, man, if, if things heat up, we just, we just, don't be a part of the problem.
01:33:43.760 Be a part of the solution.
01:33:46.020 So, the left and the New York Times and the media don't seem to really have a problem with this.
01:33:53.520 Uh, the left believes they need to become more radical, uh, and they need to turn things up a notch.
01:34:01.780 Now, I don't know how you do that.
01:34:05.340 I mean, you know, now I did recommend, you know, guillotines.
01:34:09.240 I guess they could start using guillotines.
01:34:11.480 I do like the old, uh, you know, Genghis Khan, take the leadership, roll them in carpets, and then just have horses trample them.
01:34:19.380 But that might hurt a horse, you know, and the left would not want to do that.
01:34:23.360 So, yeah, I guess you could get a smart car or, you know, a Chevy Volt.
01:34:27.260 But, uh, set on fire and then you'd die screaming.
01:34:31.240 It could be a win-win there.
01:34:32.360 Anyway, um, oh my gosh, did you just threaten?
01:34:36.000 Yeah, what are we talking about here?
01:34:40.500 How do you turn this up, Pat?
01:34:43.960 How do you turn this up without violence?
01:34:45.960 I think the only level up is revolution, isn't it?
01:34:50.220 That's about the only thing they haven't done so far.
01:34:52.300 They're screaming in people's faces.
01:34:54.580 Uh, they're showing up at restaurants and department stores and everywhere Maxine Waters told them to.
01:34:59.740 Yeah.
01:34:59.900 And homes.
01:35:00.740 They're clawing at the door of the U.S. Supreme Court.
01:35:03.780 They're threatening online.
01:35:06.660 Yeah.
01:35:07.340 They're scaring people.
01:35:09.320 They're charging them with crimes they didn't commit.
01:35:14.280 I mean, I think we're all pretty sure he's not a gang rapist, right?
01:35:18.520 We're all pretty sure.
01:35:19.680 I think even Michael Avenatti knows that.
01:35:21.420 Yeah.
01:35:21.880 I mean, you know, there were five people.
01:35:24.600 Five people.
01:35:25.240 Only one charge was Ford.
01:35:27.480 Ford was one.
01:35:28.700 The other four, they weren't real.
01:35:31.620 Now, why do we say, well, no woman would do that?
01:35:34.440 Well, no.
01:35:35.640 You've got four people over here who did.
01:35:38.940 We have multiple huge stories of fake accusations of sexual assault that have happened over the past few months.
01:35:44.580 So this happens all the time because women are people, right?
01:35:47.180 Women are people and women do bad things just like men do bad things.
01:35:49.960 Big story.
01:35:50.460 I think it was in California of a high school kid who was accused by these high school girls.
01:35:56.660 They called them the mean girls.
01:35:58.040 Yeah.
01:35:58.160 It was in the same city where the movie supposedly took place.
01:36:02.180 And so these girls all got together because they didn't like this guy and decided to accuse him of sexual assault.
01:36:09.620 He went through all kinds of hell over it.
01:36:13.540 And after six months or a year, they finally admitted, no, we made that up.
01:36:19.720 Why?
01:36:20.820 Because we didn't like to listen to him and I didn't like to look at him.
01:36:24.220 Oh, wow.
01:36:26.100 Amazing.
01:36:26.900 So did you hear the credible stuff?
01:36:28.720 Did you hear make them scared?
01:36:30.720 The website make them scared?
01:36:32.860 No, I haven't.
01:36:33.520 This is from the University of Washington.
01:36:36.300 And it's a website where you can just, you know, put your allegation out about how you've been raped or whatever.
01:36:44.620 You just include that person's name, you know, where they are, what class, et cetera, et cetera.
01:36:50.160 And just we're going to make them scared.
01:36:52.780 Wow.
01:36:53.180 Yeah, by university students on the University of Washington campus.
01:36:57.920 I mean, what else?
01:36:59.640 What else?
01:37:00.280 I mean, this is the world.
01:37:02.320 The left is increasingly embracing, legitimizing, and calling for.
01:37:11.020 And what are the normal, civilized way to escalate a situation when you're not getting what you want, right?
01:37:17.700 You can do things like you can escalate your language.
01:37:20.360 It's hard to escalate past gang rape accusations.
01:37:22.480 It's kind of hard to go past that with your language.
01:37:24.640 I guess you can go to murder.
01:37:25.480 You can go to genocide.
01:37:26.640 There's a couple other things I guess you can accuse a Supreme Court justice of to get your way.
01:37:31.120 Then you have, like, a...
01:37:32.940 They already say the United States is a genocidal country.
01:37:36.720 Yeah, right.
01:37:37.000 I mean, there's no way you can increase the language against America or men.
01:37:41.100 So then you can go to structural or procedural type of things.
01:37:44.200 But, I mean, look what they did here.
01:37:45.340 They pulled out every stop.
01:37:46.900 They tried to get...
01:37:47.760 They delayed and delayed and delayed.
01:37:49.400 They tried to get an FBI investigation.
01:37:50.860 Then they said that wasn't enough.
01:37:52.640 After seven.
01:37:53.480 Yeah.
01:37:53.900 He said seven FBI background.
01:37:55.580 And with no evidence.
01:37:57.040 Absolutely zero.
01:37:58.100 Thousands and thousands of people show up screaming, we believe the survivor.
01:38:03.280 Well...
01:38:03.580 Survivor of what?
01:38:04.220 Why?
01:38:04.580 I mean, until it's confirmed she's not a survivor.
01:38:06.780 Right.
01:38:07.260 Like, I mean, at least to us.
01:38:08.340 She may...
01:38:09.040 If something happened to her and she's telling the truth about Kavanaugh, yes, she's a survivor to herself.
01:38:12.640 But as a society, we have to judge it based on the facts.
01:38:15.020 Right.
01:38:15.180 And I don't condemn her.
01:38:16.660 I don't wish ill towards her.
01:38:18.200 Nothing.
01:38:19.260 Nothing.
01:38:19.840 I don't know.
01:38:20.520 I wasn't there.
01:38:21.480 Nope.
01:38:21.720 But we don't destroy either life.
01:38:23.920 And there's got to be some evidence against the guy.
01:38:27.960 It's not up to him to prove he didn't do it.
01:38:30.380 No.
01:38:30.900 It doesn't...
01:38:31.560 No.
01:38:31.760 They don't need evidence.
01:38:32.560 Can we play the audio of...
01:38:34.240 This is me.
01:38:36.280 This is me.
01:38:37.780 Half listening.
01:38:39.080 Somebody said to me, Glenn, you don't want to do this interview.
01:38:41.700 Blah, blah, blah.
01:38:42.340 And I heard London.
01:38:43.380 I thought I heard the BBC and I was like, oh, yeah, because I thought they would be, you know, they would be detached from it.
01:38:52.340 And so there would be a chance to actually have a decent conversation.
01:38:56.440 I sit down in the chair, I put in my headphones, and I hear CNN International, and I'm like, oh, dear God, did I say yes to CNN International?
01:39:05.960 Yes.
01:39:07.000 Oh, jeez.
01:39:08.060 And so we go on the air.
01:39:09.140 You can imagine what CNN is saying on Friday.
01:39:13.440 But I want you to listen just to how this ends.
01:39:16.740 I'm asking, look, may I suggest another reality here that maybe he wasn't an angry man?
01:39:27.160 Maybe he had a right because people were accusing him of gang rape?
01:39:31.960 She goes through all of these things.
01:39:34.100 She doesn't have an answer for any of them.
01:39:36.180 So she goes here.
01:39:37.840 Now, listen to this argument.
01:39:39.980 Let me, Glenn, ask you about your tweets, because this is how people express themselves oftentimes and how you build sort of a picture of someone's opinions.
01:39:53.420 OK, so you can imagine Glenn Beck tweets.
01:39:56.500 It's got to be a bad one, right?
01:39:57.780 Right, of course.
01:39:58.440 And I'm thinking to myself, what have I said recently about Kavanaugh that would be bad?
01:40:04.200 How could I, man, I've tried to be a peacemaker on this.
01:40:08.260 Listen to what she says.
01:40:10.700 Opinions of someone's thoughts, of their impressions on what's going on.
01:40:13.960 Let me put up one of the tweets that I found interesting that you put out in the last few days.
01:40:19.760 Americans are, I can't, I can't read it, guys.
01:40:25.460 You've got to put it up.
01:40:26.180 Fair.
01:40:26.620 Americans are fair, and I believe they see the pain on both sides and without evidence will not want to choose.
01:40:33.200 If the Democrats cram this down, we're talking here about the, I imagine the Dr. Ford testimony.
01:40:40.920 No.
01:40:41.060 I believe Americans will rise up at the polls, but you're saying that we're being too partisan in the United States.
01:40:47.120 But are Democrats not Americans?
01:40:49.060 It seems like these two things are mutually exclusive.
01:40:51.740 This is the problem.
01:40:53.160 This is the problem.
01:40:54.860 This is the problem.
01:40:56.700 Did I say Democrats are not Americans?
01:40:59.620 You know, you should take a breath before you just try to get yet another ratings point.
01:41:05.840 I mean, they may start, they may stop doing you.
01:41:09.140 She needed a, she needed an Emmy or maybe, maybe she needed an Olympic medal for the gymnastics that she had to go through to find a fence there.
01:41:21.840 Democrats, you know, we should just start to, we should, we should start to be more clear perhaps.
01:41:27.680 Uh, but I'm glad she was worried about policing my language as opposed to all the other tweets that are happening on the left right now.
01:41:36.100 Democrats, it's the party.
01:41:38.580 I think the party has detached from the Democrats that I know.
01:41:44.680 They do not want to be a part of, of more radical, more dangerous kind of stuff.
01:41:52.060 That's the party.
01:41:53.200 That's not the actual person.
01:41:54.980 So are Democrats not American?
01:41:57.000 Are you, are you kidding me?
01:41:59.740 You got to stop tweeting that.
01:42:01.600 The Democrats aren't American.
01:42:02.880 Why?
01:42:04.420 We can judge you.
01:42:05.400 You know, we can, we can read a lot into what people write and we can judge you.
01:42:08.920 Yeah.
01:42:09.400 You mean the tweet that starts, I believe Americans are fair and they won't want to judge either side.
01:42:16.260 Well, you heard her say that she couldn't see it.
01:42:18.200 It almost seems like she had a, a prebuilt intro.
01:42:21.060 Here's something offensive.
01:42:22.060 You said, guys, I can't see it.
01:42:23.360 Oh, I think all Americans are fair.
01:42:24.900 She didn't find this.
01:42:26.280 But anyway, did you guys hear the vice editor who talked about the protesters at these events?
01:42:33.420 I thought this was fascinating and it's not getting a ton of attention.
01:42:36.340 It was on ABC's this week, vice news, DC bureau chief, Shauna Thomas talking about the protest.
01:42:41.600 Listen.
01:42:41.760 And we also saw people who were organized and that moment with Jeff Flake on the Hill, we talked to one woman who works for ultraviolet who was paid.
01:42:49.000 She helped steer people in the right ways to be able to, to confront sinners.
01:42:53.980 So there were paid.
01:42:55.080 There were people who were paid by organizations like ultraviolet to, to try to harness that energy in a way that would make the viral moments that we ended up seeing.
01:43:05.280 Wait, wait, what?
01:43:06.640 Huh?
01:43:07.280 Wait.
01:43:07.720 Wait.
01:43:08.060 The demonstrators were paid to create fake viral moments.
01:43:12.700 Sarah, could you play the first part of that CNN interview?
01:43:15.500 Because it's so great.
01:43:16.640 Now play the first part of that CNN interview, CNN international.
01:43:21.260 Let me, Glenn, ask you about your tweets because this is how the first one, the other one.
01:43:26.700 Yeah.
01:43:26.860 The other clip.
01:43:27.840 Because I mean, that's a, yeah, that's vice.
01:43:31.100 That's vice.
01:43:31.720 That's not a left saying, yes, they were paid for.
01:43:35.540 People know that.
01:43:37.120 One thing is very clear.
01:43:38.480 There is a deep partisan divide in Washington right now.
01:43:41.960 It's permeating through a divided nation.
01:43:44.940 What needs to be done to change that is a question.
01:43:49.040 Or has it always been there?
01:43:50.260 It's just something that we're noticing more now because of social media and cable news, perhaps.
01:43:55.300 Media personality and political commentator Glenn Beck has written extensively about this in his new book, Addicted to Outrage.
01:44:02.680 She joins me now from Irving in Texas.
01:44:06.080 Thanks for being with us.
01:44:07.460 You bet.
01:44:08.060 One of the things, one of the things you said is you, you acknowledge that some of the work you did on cable news contributed to this polarization.
01:44:16.400 And I would love to have other voices join me, but so far I haven't had anybody.
01:44:21.280 I think we're all responsible for what's happened to our country and to the republic.
01:44:26.060 And it is becoming more and more disturbing.
01:44:28.600 I've spoken out about it over for the last five years.
01:44:31.800 I have talked to members of press.
01:44:34.000 I've talked to people.
01:44:35.300 And the only ones that seem to be interested are the people who are actually living day to day in the country.
01:44:40.160 I think they are are disgusted by this entire process.
01:44:44.700 I think that many people, when they heard the charges, were open to listening.
01:44:50.620 They did.
01:44:51.360 They watched it.
01:44:52.180 I know several people that watched last week and gave Professor Ford all the benefit of the doubt.
01:44:57.800 Many people watched it that I know that were for Kavanaugh that said, I'm not sure now.
01:45:03.700 I don't know.
01:45:04.740 But they've really been disgusted by this.
01:45:06.860 What's wrong with the process?
01:45:08.960 She had allegations against Judge Kavanaugh.
01:45:11.560 She aired them.
01:45:12.740 Then the committee heard from Kavanaugh.
01:45:14.960 Now, those who don't support his nomination say, in fact, it was all rigged in his favor that the FBI didn't talk to people who could have corroborated Dr. Ford's version of it.
01:45:26.920 You know, I've heard the press ask over and over, will this be good enough?
01:45:33.720 Will this be good enough?
01:45:35.040 For what?
01:45:35.900 For people to not change their positions?
01:45:39.160 And I don't say that just about the Democrats.
01:45:41.040 I mean that about the Republicans, too.
01:45:42.940 There are people that it doesn't matter what the facts are.
01:45:46.820 This was not a search for facts at all.
01:45:50.460 And the money outside of Washington that is being poured into this to bring people into the streets, the vitriol behind all of this has really been remarkable.
01:46:03.660 And if we don't...
01:46:04.480 You're saying this is coming from outside money?
01:46:06.980 That these are not genuine protesters who are appalled by what's going on who believe that the voice of a woman is not being heard or believed?
01:46:14.820 It's not crazy.
01:46:15.540 It might be CNN a question.
01:46:16.740 Stop.
01:46:17.300 It's not what you're saying.
01:46:18.100 That's just crazy.
01:46:19.180 Vice is saying.
01:46:19.880 Vice is saying.
01:46:20.440 They have the people...
01:46:21.400 What?
01:46:22.960 That's...
01:46:23.560 Were you saying that's crazy?
01:46:26.100 It's not even convincing, like, outrage.
01:46:30.100 No, it's...
01:46:30.820 You know what?
01:46:31.440 And she might even believe it.
01:46:33.060 But that's how sheltered they are.
01:46:36.860 That's how sheltered they are.
01:46:38.880 They have absolutely no idea.
01:46:41.700 I listen to the New York Times daily every morning.
01:46:44.060 And it is hard to do.
01:46:47.460 And I listened to it this morning.
01:46:49.140 And they were talking about how this whole process, how what the Republicans did, delegitimize the Supreme Court and how dangerous that is.
01:46:58.000 I'm not kidding you.
01:46:59.780 Within five minutes.
01:47:01.480 Now, some Democrats say that they should delegitimize the Supreme Court because it's an outrageous right-wing organization now.
01:47:12.900 Wait, what?
01:47:15.640 I thought delegitimization was really bad.
01:47:19.100 Now you're for it and you want to encourage people to do it?
01:47:23.700 It's not a just...
01:47:24.780 It's just not about the truth.
01:47:27.180 Insanely transparent.
01:47:28.800 Yeah.
01:47:29.300 How do we fix it?
01:47:31.000 I don't know.
01:47:31.420 That's what Pat's going to do coming up on...
01:47:32.900 Oh, and...
01:47:33.820 You're going to fix the phone and unleash it today.
01:47:35.320 Oh, wow.
01:47:35.680 Yeah, I've been holding back until now.
01:47:38.260 And today I'm going to release the answer.
01:47:41.000 Okay, good.
01:47:41.620 All right.
01:47:41.760 That answer is coming up in just a few minutes on Pat Gray Unleashed.
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01:48:58.220 Oh, finally Taylor Swift has graced us with her knowledge and who she's voting for.
01:49:06.860 And I've been waiting for the Taylor Swift endorsement.
01:49:10.120 And I'm very excited that she finally has come out and said that she's a Democrat.
01:49:16.240 And it's going to make all the difference in the world.
01:49:19.620 Well, I mean, look, now we've got Kanye West on the Republican side.
01:49:23.600 Well, he's crazy.
01:49:24.240 They came out this weekend and said that he has to be crazy.
01:49:27.020 His political view is just that's insanity.
01:49:29.040 And Taylor Swift was just irresponsible for not coming out and supporting Democrats.
01:49:33.900 Now that she has, she's being widely praised for all of her love of human rights and all
01:49:37.980 the things that liberals love.
01:49:39.280 Oh, man, there's going to be so much.
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01:50:05.720 Great way to let off some steam as we get into the election.
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