Glenn and Stu talk about crack and sex with the Obamas and how the media has completely ignored the story. Glenn also talks about a new story about a guy who says he had sex with Tucker Carlson.
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00:02:18.320But anyway, listen, I'm sure you're perfectly fine when a natural disaster strikes where you live.
00:02:25.980You know, because Joe Biden's going to pack up his beach towel and put his shirt back on, and he'll be there soon with emergency food and everything else.
00:02:37.040Because working class Joe leaves no man behind.
00:02:40.800Well, well, not at least, not in Rehoboth.
00:02:46.540Okay, let's just say it, because he'll get there soon.
00:02:49.340If you believe any of that stuff, you're nuts.
00:02:53.420Our nation is about to hit really tough times.
00:02:59.940And if something happens, there ain't nobody coming.
00:04:27.680So, anyway, this is a story that back in 2007, 2008, somewhere in that area, this story surfaced.
00:04:36.020And it is a guy who says, no, I had sex and smoked crack with Barack Obama.
00:04:41.700Now, these were the days where those things were crazy.
00:04:46.000I mean, I know they're run-of-the-mill today, but back in the old days, we didn't have presidents that were smoking crack and having gay sex that we know of.
00:05:58.240Now, the reason this is a story today is because Barack Obama's old girlfriend received a letter from Barack Obama when they were dating, and then they broke up.
00:06:12.980And I think this letter might have had something to do with it, where he talked about thinking about having sex with men all the time.
00:06:20.520And, I mean, she just didn't think that that was, you know, her cup of tea.
00:11:07.760They're just ignoring this one, hoping that it will go away.
00:11:11.320And by doing so, half the nation knows something that the other half does not.
00:11:18.860By doing so, half the nation has information that the other side has no idea about, thus causing another fracture and balkanization.
00:11:30.880Because when you get together with somebody and you're having dinner, you know, Thanksgiving, and I hope this doesn't come.
00:11:39.160But if this comes up, you're going to have all the people in your family say, there you go again, making stuff up and being probably very, very upset about it.
00:11:53.080If I found out this about Donald Trump or anybody else, I would want to know it.
00:13:02.400This should tell you everything you need to know about progressives and everything you need to know about the media, which are progressives.
00:14:30.540You should feel about Fauci and everybody else the same way you feel about Fauci and all those who tried to jam this down your throat and make you into a monster.
00:14:46.900You should feel the same way about the press because the press is also making all of your decisions by excluding information.
00:15:02.460We have numbers, research has come out that shows 15% of the people that voted for Joe Biden, had they known about the Hunter Biden laptop, had they been told about it, had they not been told that it was a Russian op, would have changed their vote and not voted for Joe Biden.
00:16:08.120It's another thing when you have physical evidence.
00:16:17.020The press's job is to look at everyone with equal eyes, but they don't anymore.
00:16:25.140If you're running, I don't care if you're a Republican or a Democrat.
00:16:28.800If you're running and there's information out there, I don't want to hear all of the rumors and innuendos, but these large organizations have the people to do the research.
00:16:42.860They have the people to go and the resources to go and investigate.
00:16:48.980Thank God now the right has the resources.
00:27:16.180And the press is not only just trying to, you know, destroy Donald Trump or to make some people look like terrorists, et cetera, et cetera.
00:27:27.880But they are also covering for real evil.
00:27:32.680Here's what was in Newsweek yesterday.
00:27:35.000Files relating to Prince Andrew's trips as a U.K. trade envoy will be kept secret by the British government until 2065.
00:27:48.540Ordinarily documents, government documents declassified after 20 years, but he'll still be alive.
00:27:55.220And so they're going to give him until 2065 on that.
00:34:42.900It is true that the ADL has had its eyes on Musk and X for some time.
00:34:48.040That's because the platform's content moderation policies have fostered a documented surge of hate speech since Musk acquired it last October.
00:34:57.880In March, ADL reported Twitter had refused to remove tweets or accounts that incited violence against Jews.
00:35:05.340Two months later, it followed up with a report that Musk's decision to reinstate 65 Twitter accounts that had previously been banned for hate speech
00:35:13.660had contributed to the anti-Semitism surge.
00:35:17.340The tweet-and-reply threads of many of these accounts the ADL found had become magnets for vile anti-Semitic content.
00:35:25.760They were rife with such familiar anti-Semitic tropes as conspiracy theories about George Soros.
00:38:49.220You know, the whole thing on Elon Musk is, again, the trusted people that you have always trusted, you can't trust.
00:38:57.160I don't know the last time somebody trusted ADL.
00:39:00.020But you can't trust them anymore because everybody has a different agenda.
00:39:04.600At the same time, they're going after Musk with clear threats, I believe.
00:39:09.160Joe Biden yesterday nominated the Secretary of Treasury, Jack Lew, as his new ambassador to Israel.
00:39:15.980Now, here's a guy who defended Barack Obama's nuclear deal with Iran, the 2016 decision not to veto a U.N. Security Council resolution condemning Israel, saying, you know, I don't think it's helpful that America is the only one always standing by their side.
00:39:31.300He did not want to recognize Jerusalem as the capital city.
00:39:39.220He's constantly criticizing Benjamin Netanyahu.
00:39:43.060And he is the guy who is replacing the other ambassador that Biden appointed, who is who is called in Israel, the arsonist in chief for his role in encouraging the opposition protests in Israel.
00:40:00.900So here's a Jewish state, the home of Jews, the only place where they can defend themselves because that's their country.
00:40:15.040Without that country, they got nothing.
00:40:18.220You're right back to the programs and and the ghettos and everything else.
00:40:22.960The people that are against Israel, they are beyond question, really?
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00:43:17.680Yesterday, Enrique Tarrio sentenced to 22 years in prison.
00:43:24.500The case apparently is that he was the leader who intentionally got himself arrested before so he could hang out in Maryland so he wasn't part of any of it and it would make him look innocent.
00:43:41.760I haven't heard the facts on that one, but that's, wow, that's quite a conspiracy there.
00:46:20.500I was there covering it as a journalist that day.
00:46:22.640I did what every other journalist would do that had a camera and a microphone and a tripod.
00:46:27.060I wandered around and followed the story where the story went.
00:46:30.760The story went into the building, and myself and between 80 and 100 other journalists also followed the story into the building.
00:46:38.020Those independent journalists who have been jacked up legally obviously did not file their stories the next day with the right media outlet.
00:46:46.760And then, of course, those who did, none of them have faced any criminal penalties or investigation whatsoever.
00:46:54.020So, fast forward eight months from then, I got the call from the FBI.
00:47:01.960And then a couple months later, they did the interview with me.
00:47:05.200A month after that, and this was November of 21, they actually notified my attorney that I was going to be charged within the week, quote, unquote,
00:47:12.700and that one of those charges was going to be for interstate racketeering.
00:47:17.560Now, not a single other January 6th defendant of any type has ever even been threatened with racketeering in this whole dragnet.
00:48:57.320I had to bring – I had to turn over all of my videos that I had taken that day.
00:49:01.440And the interesting thing about that is – and, of course, we had several, not only my attorneys, but other experts look at the subpoena and they said, oh, yes, this is about you.
00:49:10.080Because if they were bringing you in, the grand jury was bringing you in, they would have subpoenaed you directly to testify in somebody else's case.
00:49:18.520But because they didn't bring you in and they are asking for your evidence, it's about you.
00:49:26.760And, of course, a grand jury is not convened for misdemeanor charges.
00:50:16.620And here you are, just a journalist, regular guy.
00:50:21.660Did you get the call from, you know, I don't even know, the Proud Boys and the Hoods or whoever it was that organized this whole thing?
00:50:31.320No, this is what makes an interstate racketeering charge ridiculous on its face is that requires collusion, coordination, basically a conspiracy with others in order to initiate some sort of racketeering plan.
00:50:44.820And the reality is, is that by myself, I crossed a state line from North Carolina into Virginia into D.C.
00:50:51.400to do nothing more than document an event that was taking place.
00:50:56.540And quite frankly, I've not and have never been a Trump supporter.
00:51:00.660So this is interesting, again, on another level.
00:51:04.260And so when that happened and we got this particular charge, the only thing I could think of is who are they going to connect me to?
00:51:12.680I've never been in contact with a Proud Boy or an Oath Keeper or anything of that type in my life.
00:51:18.840Now, once the trial started and I started covering the trials and covering January 6th events, I've talked to quite a few of them.
00:51:25.700How many people are in jail still without a trial?
00:51:40.220There's there's they've arrested over eleven hundred.
00:51:42.200Now, they are they're obviously ramping up now because they got that huge new funding boost in the last omnibus bill back in that one point seven trillion dollar omnibus bill, omnibus bill, omnibus bill last year.
00:51:55.340And then as a result of that, they have the funding now that they believe they can go after another two thousand people, twelve hundred to two thousand people.
00:52:35.480Some of us have run our own facial recognition software.
00:52:39.040Obviously, they have better facial recognition software at the Department of Justice and the FBI.
00:52:43.960And and we've also seen many of these characters using their phones while on the Capitol campus.
00:52:49.220So they are really proud to roll out as evidence in these trials, this geofencing software that they have and they can track people down and they're really proud to roll that out.
00:52:58.920But when we point out the clear facial high definition photography of an individual and using their phones and then we ask why they don't know who it is.
00:53:29.560He's been in trouble with the law a couple of times before.
00:53:32.900He's actually done time in federal prison for another conspiracy charge.
00:53:37.380I forget the exact details of the case, but it was some sort of medical device rebranding that he was doing that they had stolen goods and they he got jacked up for that, but not against the government, but not against the government.
00:53:49.120OK, and it was a federal charge and he did spend time in federal prison.
00:53:52.840And then he became an informant after that.
00:53:55.400And he actually began informing on other criminals in the circles that he ran in.
00:53:59.820And then as a result of that, he was considered by many of the people, even in the Proud Boys.
00:54:08.920First of all, they didn't think he would ever be arrested for this.
00:54:11.600They thought that probably he was a CHS himself, confidential human source for the FBI or some government agency.
00:54:17.920So there was always that conspiracy and always that suspicion about him leading up to this.
00:54:23.860And then it was the suspicion was, well, they'll never go through with it or he'll somehow get out on it and get out of it.
00:54:29.940And of course, now, after the the conviction and the sentencing, the conspiracy still persists because they say, OK, well, he'll get sent to some, you know, white collar country club facility out in a couple of years.
00:54:43.600With reason, he probably was not a confidential human source on this.
00:54:49.020I don't think he was. I think I think that in this particular case, he did.
00:54:53.560In fact, he escalated very quickly because he didn't join the Proud Boys.
00:54:57.540So just, I think, 2017, 18, something like that.
00:55:00.460Wow. He escalated in leadership very quickly.
00:55:02.920And then once he reached the top and took over the reins of it, he was he was, you know,
00:55:10.120he was an active voice as a lot of these people who are being convicted.
00:55:14.800They're being convicted for their scary words.
00:55:16.940A lot of those words are rather founding fatherish.
00:55:21.240They're very revolutionary type words that we've heard and read and seen before.
00:55:26.020And some of us use the use that language.
00:55:29.120And so a lot of these people are being much more severely punished for their words than for their deeds,
00:55:35.980because obviously he did not tear down any fencing that day.
00:55:40.160He did not participate in violence that day.
00:56:48.500So there's a lot more evidence that could be construed.
00:56:54.460And particularly, let's be honest, a D.C. jury is not hard to convince.
00:56:58.120And I can I can talk a week about just that alone, having sat through these trials myself or some of them.
00:57:05.200And as a result of that, the and some of these words that he used, I think it was easier to connect him to an implicit plan than it was for the Oath Keepers because they had nothing.
00:57:21.920I sat there every single day for nine weeks in that trial, watched it up close and personal and the prosecution, the government was losing that case to two weeks into that trial.
00:57:34.260They were getting their butts handed to him by the defense because every single FBI agent, seven or nine of them testified under cross examination that they had never seen a written or verbal.
00:57:49.300Well, they switched the government, switched gears and they went from the explicit their effort to convince the jury of an explicit crime, an explicit conspiracy to they literally switch gears and then started the process of going for the implicit, the implied conspiracy and literally saying in the trial that it was hatched in the moment on the steps at the Capitol that day because it had nothing.
01:00:09.660So, this is what the judge explained to Tarrio's defense attorney yesterday.
01:00:15.260Very explicitly said to him, even though he wasn't there, talking about Enrique Tarrio, there to tear down the fences, to breach the building, to bust in a window.
01:00:27.580The fact that his co-conspirators, as charged, were in fact found guilty of that, and they were able to use literally the act of shaking a little temporary black fence, and then ultimately some other people tearing it apart, that the act of shaking that fence qualified them for the terrorism enhancement penalties to their charging and their sentencing, rather.
01:00:52.020And so, the judge said yesterday, he said, in response to Tarrio's defense attorney, he said, I'm sorry, but the jury found you guilty of this, and even though you weren't there, they said, but he didn't do those things.
01:01:09.180It doesn't matter if the jury found you guilty, and because your co-conspirators did those things, you are equally culpable.
01:01:17.000Now, this was a, Judge Kelly, is a Trump-appointed judge.
01:01:26.040There's a new study out, says that two-thirds, two-thirds of D.C. residents say they would convict Donald Trump in his prosecution over the challenge of the 2020 presidential election.
01:01:40.800So, two-thirds, 64% of residents of D.C. said they would convict the former president, compared to 8% who said they would acquit him, and 28% who said they were unsure.
01:01:52.640How could you possibly get a fair trial in Washington, D.C.?
01:02:07.940In the first Oath Keepers trial, there was a scientific poll, I forget which organization did it, that showed that 95.5% of D.C. residents in the jury pool were predisposed to the Oath Keepers' guilt.
01:02:22.000The same polling agency polled outside of the Beltway, and in the rest of the country, it came in at about 55%.
01:02:30.340And, of course, obviously, the attorneys, every one of those attorneys filed for change of venue.
01:02:36.020They're going to keep that in D.C. because it's a slam dunk for the prosecution there.
01:02:41.200But they're not going to let them move that out.
01:02:42.680And then when you get into the jury selection process itself, and you start, and you listen to the interviews of the jurors, prospective jurors,
01:02:49.240they participated in BLM marches, you know, every type of leftist organizational march that happens on the mall there,
01:02:58.980they're probably involved or very closely involved, or maybe 50 to 100% of their income is coming straight from the government itself.
01:03:07.740As you know, everybody's money comes from the government if you live in D.C. in some way or the other.
01:03:11.980And so it's very, very difficult to find the quote-unquote jury of your peers in that circumstance.
01:03:20.640I want to go back and talk to you about what they're doing with Trump, what this means,
01:03:25.920if you think that there would be a change in venue, because it sounds like you don't think that he'll get one even.
01:03:31.140And the other people that have been scooped up into this, 2,000 additional people, what are they going to be charged with, in your opinion?
01:03:43.620Back in just a second with more from Steve Baker, Blaze Media contributor, investigative journalist,
01:03:51.020who is talking about the sentencing of 22 years in prison for the former Proud Boys leader.
01:07:06.200Yes, just yesterday, I was notified by a House administration staffer that oversees that project that we are being granted access again next week under the new media guidelines.
01:07:19.600And how long will it take you before we have a story from you on that?
01:07:25.080We already have basically all of the camera numbers and the time codes of everything that we need.
01:07:31.560I need a minimum of two more days in the video room to kind of tighten it up around the edges.
01:07:37.720And, you know, it all has to be buttoned down.
01:07:40.540Or we can't roll this out without, you know, coming under incredible scrutiny and criticism, that sort of thing.
01:07:46.320Yeah, and so I figure in two more days that we'll have everything that we need.
01:07:51.360And then we have to go through the process, unfortunately, of getting Capitol Police approval of the actual clips that we're asking for.
01:07:59.800And that is, unfortunately, part of the problem.
01:08:02.980Now, the stated reason, of course, for going over all of the requests that I will be submitting them is for security reasons.
01:08:09.400As you saw when Tucker rolled out his videos on that one night, there were some things that were blurred out.
01:08:16.080And there were some other things that were denied.
01:08:18.100And then that's been the case with some of the other independent journalists who have had access to this video.
01:08:23.280There's actually only been five of us so far.
01:08:25.600But the reality is, is that they can deny anything that they want to deny.
01:08:31.500And I have covered us by putting other eyeballs on this.
01:08:37.060So there are other individuals that I brought into the video room to put their eyeballs on and to see what I saw so that if, in fact, we are denied the specific video, we will have people who said, nope, that's exactly what Steve saw.
01:09:10.880I went to him because we had learned through sources that Representative Jordan had no intention of using weaponization committee as a tool to investigate anything to do with January 6th.
01:09:23.860Now, the reason for that is polling is so bad, especially among the donor class.
01:09:28.580They have a very low regard for what happened that day, as we all do.
01:09:32.480None of us are supporters of what happened that day.
01:09:35.140But they kind of want it to be something to be left into the past, as we've heard from one of our presidential candidates.
01:09:44.920And this was the approach that Jim Jordan was taking.
01:09:47.220Unfortunately, as he got into this, every single weaponization committee that they've had an actual hearing on so far, whether it was FBI whistleblowers, IRS whistleblowers, whether it was Christopher Wray,
01:09:58.580it all came back to January 6th, every single one of them.
01:10:02.720And when I had the opportunity finally to meet with him, the first thing that I said to him, this was my lead line.
01:10:08.600I said, with all due respect, sir, you have no idea what you're doing if you don't address January 6th,
01:10:15.340because ultimately this is going to explode and this is going to become a part and a process of all Americans' lives if we allow the precedence that's being set in federal court in D.C. right now,
01:10:28.580to become the law of the land, because 90% of the sentencing upgrades, the penalties that are taking place, have more to do with speech than they do with the actual actions and activities of the defendants.
01:10:58.000For instance, if you marched through the Capitol and you chanted USA, USA as you took a couple of selfies,
01:11:04.980then you were held to a higher standard than if you just went in and took a couple of selfies and kept your mouth shut.
01:11:12.880And so that has been part of the issue.
01:11:15.220So is chanting USA, USA, USA in the nation's Capitol a crime in and of itself or worthy of a felony enhancement to your charges?
01:11:27.880You know, going into the Capitol, I mean, I think we – I don't think anybody in America has changed on the way they felt on January 6th.
01:11:39.080You watch that, and everybody I know said that was an absolute disgrace.
01:11:42.540That's not who we are, and anybody who is involved in any of the really bad stuff, they should all go to jail or prison.
01:11:50.880Where I think the American people – and this is what the left doesn't understand, or I should say Democrats don't understand – we're still against all of that.
01:12:00.340We still feel that that was a dark, dark day.
01:12:02.900However, there are so many questions now about cover-up, about why haven't we found the ones who are on videotape clear as a bell on pictures?
01:12:19.300We can't find them even though they were on your cell phone, as you were saying earlier.
01:12:22.360So we have a problem with – wait a minute, there seems to be a lot more going on here than anybody is letting on to.
01:12:31.760And then going after grandmas and everybody else, if you just walked into that Capitol and you were chanting USA, USA, it didn't mean that you were part of any of that.
01:12:43.800Where is the flag being raised for the Trump people that were trying to pull those people down from breaking the windows?
01:12:52.740It was clearly, just because you were there, didn't – I mean, it was stupid to be there, but you didn't do anything criminal.
01:13:00.280Now, this – if these are allowed to stand, this means that whatever you say – but for instance, let's just flip the narrative.
01:13:13.540As you were watching Minneapolis burn to the ground and you said, good, get the cops, and you were in Atlanta.
01:13:31.960But I'm saying, yeah, I'm saying you don't want this precedent set because if it stands, somebody else gets in and it can absolutely reverse that.
01:14:08.780Do you think we're going to be able to root this out?
01:14:11.020I think we just need a couple of big reveals and that will force the rest of the nation to take a moment, hit the pause button in their own feelings.
01:14:25.500To be honest with you, I believe that we have a clear – that we've found clear evidence of collusion, corruption, suppression of evidence in one particular trial between the Department of Justice and the judge that oversaw that trial as well as particular witnesses that were testifying.
01:14:59.640We have to file a request, hopefully get that, and then overlay those documents with the video discoveries that we've made.
01:15:07.260And then the weaponization committee is going to have to – or one of the other committees is going to have to subpoena these characters, maybe even the judge himself.
01:15:18.920You don't want big government because if the government is the criminal, who do you go to?
01:15:25.840So, I have been in a court case against the government.
01:15:30.520If the government decides to say, pounce hand, pounce hand, you cannot fight against the federal government.
01:15:39.200You know, very, very few could afford it, let alone what they – if they just want to say, nope, sorry, national security, well, wait, but that's my case.
01:15:54.280We've had a couple of victories, though.
01:15:56.120In these trials, there have been a couple of victories that have shown that we can – if the evidence is strong enough, we can break through.
01:16:06.100And the biggest thing that people can do to help?
01:16:10.600Just the average person listening right now.
01:16:12.980I still go back to sunlight is the best disinfectant.
01:18:45.880So I'm anxious to see what he does with his exclusive that should be coming maybe in a couple of weeks on January 6th.
01:19:11.240It would have to be Joe Biden hiding in the bushes with audio going, hey, no, seriously, not a joke.
01:19:21.960Go in there and, you know, I mean, because the press will not cover fairly anything that is said about this because the case to get Donald Trump is part of this.
01:19:38.040So the press is not going to discredit anything.
01:20:12.740It's really important that every time you talk about it, you make sure you lead with or you insert, you know, my feelings on this hasn't, it hasn't changed.
01:20:23.920Bad guys doing bad things in the Capitol that day was a disgrace.
01:20:28.600Now, I don't think that was the vast majority of people in there, but there were some really bad actors breaking the windows and everything else.
01:20:36.620That's clear cut, clear cut with those people.
01:20:40.560But what has changed is we now believe, many of us believe, that there was some sort of government collusion or they at least knew beforehand and did nothing about it.
01:21:00.600So an act of omission is the baseline, I think.
01:21:05.320And then you have just too many unanswered questions where people have their phones and their faces right on camera and they couldn't find them for some reason.
01:21:14.320And they're not even looking for them.
01:21:22.900And this may be too long of a question for the time we have remaining here, but what's your thought on motivation?
01:21:28.540Why would the government do these things?
01:21:30.700To get exactly what they have now, you can discredit, you can call half the country terrorists, you can start going after people, you can make them afraid.
01:21:42.660If your opponent is afraid to engage in the free speech of peaceful, which this was not, of peaceful demonstrations, you've got a real problem.
01:21:55.820Look at what has happened to our society once you could burn a city down to the ground and there were no repercussions.
01:22:15.700It's bone chilling for the average American.
01:22:18.580If only there was someone who has, you know, over the past decade or so has been saying, hey, make sure no matter what they do, you don't react to it because they will use it against you.
01:22:29.780There's only a host out there that maybe blabbed on endlessly about it for a decade.
01:22:35.320Maybe we could have avoided some of these things.
01:22:36.480Your Honor, I request that that's entered into the record.
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01:23:21.240It is really good to have these things available at your house just in case of a breakdown.
01:37:39.660It's also now creating a problem with any environmental benefit that was supposed to come.
01:37:45.280Uh, new research shows that, uh, electric vehicles become eco-friendly after somewhere between 30 and 70,000 miles.
01:37:54.420Now, sometimes it's even higher than that, but somewhere between 30 and 70,000 miles is like the break even point.
01:38:00.560If you care about whatever benefit they're supposed to give.
01:38:04.240The problem though, is that these subsidies are encouraging people to turn over and buy new cars faster.
01:38:11.400So they're now buying the car before they even get to the break even point.
01:38:16.840So these families are buying electric vehicles that are environmentalists thinking they're helping, buying new ones thinking they're helping even more.
01:38:23.200And actually they're even worse than the fossil fuel car that they left.
01:38:28.100Stu, what was the, what was the car of the dictator?
01:38:31.200Do you remember there was that little teeny car that was made?
01:38:36.100It was made in the Soviet Union and now they're everywhere because they made the body out of something that will not degrade and cannot be reused.
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01:42:22.580The U.S. has behaved like a short-sighted subprime borrower using low interest rates to make massive new borrowing commitments,
01:42:30.460except the debt commitments were forever, but the interest rates were short-term adjustable rates.
01:42:35.300If at the very least, all we could do here is take the debt we have and lock it into long-term debt, which would make the rates go up slightly, but would lock it in for a long period of time, because if these rates go up on the short-term side, we're screwed.
01:43:30.720Just to put this number into perspective, if you earned a dollar per second, 24-7, 365, a dollar per second, that would be $31 million a year.
01:47:29.220There's another thing that is happening.
01:47:31.080And it is also caused by the government.
01:47:34.580A giant grocery store, Southeast Washington, D.C., removed all of the brands like Advil, Coldgate, Tide from its shelves.
01:47:44.440They don't they won't carry them anymore.
01:47:50.600They are also requiring people to show your receipt to a security guard as you leave the store.
01:47:57.420The manager said, we want to continue to be able to serve the community, but we can't do so at the level of significant loss or risk to our associates that we have today.
01:48:38.580Like, you know, there are these stores that you may have seen them in airports where they're Amazon branded stores.
01:48:43.620And you can you scan a card to get in and you walk in, you take whatever you want off the shelf and you walk out and it charges you.
01:48:49.240You don't actually go through a cash register with a person there.
01:48:51.380You know, it's like this high tech thing.
01:48:53.860And I think we're going to get to the point where these stores just going to that approach where you can't enter the store without scanning the card.
01:49:02.440Therefore, if you start stealing stuff, they can charge the card.
01:49:06.280I mean, I really think we're going to get there because you're going to almost have to it's almost like paying admission.
01:49:10.400It's almost like buying a ticket to get into a friggin store.
01:49:12.860And imagine imagine what that will do if you if you also include social credit scores.
01:49:19.880You have to have a card in a black mirror.
01:49:22.260Yeah, I mean, at that point, it's bad.
01:49:25.120And they mean and again, you know, go down further down this rabbit hole.
01:49:29.040You get to a central bank digital currency where they can program who buys what and what part of what things can be purchased and who's allowed to purchase them.
01:49:38.220Who's allowed in those stores in the first place.
01:49:39.920Certainly other countries have already gone down this route, places like China.
01:49:44.200And look, I know we're different than China, but we seem to have have an affinity.
01:49:50.520Yeah, we're approaching far too many ways.
01:58:12.640I just, I just have to say, I'm going to excuse myself from, from this conversation for a minute, because what you guys are saying is insane.
01:58:21.500And someday, because if this kind of conversation doesn't stop, we will destroy ourselves and everything we built.
01:58:32.600And what I'm telling you right now is eternal truth and it will reset.
01:58:39.780I just don't want to help burn my country down by standing here silently.
01:59:04.280You have to be able to stand up and say these things.
01:59:06.860You know, I, as I have a question with a conversation with my son the other day about like, you know, how, as he gets older, his friends will probably gossip and say bad things about other people in his class.
01:59:17.200You know, maybe, you know, girls in his class or whatever.
01:59:19.180And like, you know, you do not participate in that, but also like, if it's around you, you need to find a way to not even be in the presence of it.
01:59:30.320Like, you need to be the person who says either, like, stop saying that or remove yourself completely if you can't bring yourself to do that.
02:02:29.38075% of government buildings, because they're not coming back to work, even though the president offered, or, I mean, issued a dictate, you've got to come back to work.