The Glenn Beck Program - February 16, 2023


This ‘MIRACULOUS’ University Revival Gives Glenn Hope | Guests: Matt Lohmeier & Alison Perfater | 2⧸16⧸23


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

157.24727

Word Count

19,442

Sentence Count

1,997

Misogynist Sentences

15

Hate Speech Sentences

34


Summary

Glenn Beck is back with a brand new show on The Glenn Beck Show. This week, Dr. Beck talks about inflation and why you should not only skip breakfast, but skip lunch and dinner because of it. He also talks about how you can save money by skipping breakfast and eating less. Glenn Beck is a conservative commentator and radio host who has been in the business for a long time.


Transcript

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00:01:01.940 We got no room to compromise.
00:01:23.400 We got no room to compromise.
00:01:25.660 We gotta stand together, it's the course of mine
00:01:31.680 Stand up, stand up, hold the line
00:01:37.000 It's a new day, I'm trying to rise
00:01:42.480 What you're about to hear
00:01:46.580 is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:52.500 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:56.200 Hey, we have another inflation number.
00:01:58.000 Good news, good news.
00:02:00.700 Numbers are up.
00:02:02.180 Yeah, yeah.
00:02:04.240 So, the producer's price index is going to be paying a little bit more in the future for everything.
00:02:11.180 Isn't that great?
00:02:11.940 Now, Wall Street Journal did have some advice for you.
00:02:16.660 They say because of the price of eggs and everything else,
00:02:19.720 they just suggest you skip breakfast.
00:02:22.740 And now, because I'm a thinker, and remember, I'm a doctor, okay?
00:02:27.660 I'm a doctor, man.
00:02:29.640 So, I can give you this kind of advice.
00:02:32.180 If you're really down in the funds,
00:02:35.240 you should not only skip breakfast, but lunch and dinner.
00:02:38.620 Think of the money your family will save, okay?
00:02:43.620 So, take it from me, Dr. Beck.
00:02:46.900 Just writing another prescription for your health.
00:02:50.240 Now, let me tell you about relief factor.
00:02:52.340 As I am a doctor.
00:02:54.480 I'm a doctor of humanities, which I believe means I can treat every part of the human body.
00:03:02.520 The mind, the brain.
00:03:04.300 Oh, yeah.
00:03:05.160 They're separate.
00:03:06.880 Yeah.
00:03:08.140 So, your mind is somewhere in your chest, but your brain is upstairs.
00:03:12.820 I don't want to get too technical.
00:03:14.160 Let me just talk to you about really bad pain.
00:03:16.860 Bad pain usually comes from inflammation.
00:03:20.800 Inflammation.
00:03:21.740 I knew this before I was even a doctor.
00:03:25.240 Inflammation causes most of our pain and most of our illnesses.
00:03:30.120 We got to get our inflammation under control.
00:03:36.280 So, three-week quick start.
00:03:38.080 Relief factor.
00:03:39.100 Works for a ton of people.
00:03:40.860 It could work for you.
00:03:42.300 Just try it for three weeks.
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00:04:01.660 Oh, golly.
00:04:03.500 Oh, by the way, just some news here.
00:04:06.020 Before we get into the good news.
00:04:07.460 Well, I guess this is good news.
00:04:10.700 You know, the train company, Norfolk Southern.
00:04:14.460 Yeah.
00:04:15.720 They've had some issues recently.
00:04:17.400 Well, a few.
00:04:18.280 Yeah.
00:04:18.560 A few.
00:04:19.040 I mean, not worth mentioning.
00:04:20.680 No.
00:04:20.940 Really, at least for 10 or 11 days.
00:04:22.880 But they have had a few problems.
00:04:25.440 But I've looked them up.
00:04:26.960 And I want you to know that they have a very friendly ESG score.
00:04:33.080 In fact, their E, the environment, they have less of a risk in environment than they do
00:04:40.900 with social risk.
00:04:42.640 Oh, good.
00:04:43.560 Yeah.
00:04:43.940 Good.
00:04:44.260 Yeah.
00:04:44.480 So, what are they doing?
00:04:45.520 Are they currently implementing slavery?
00:04:47.520 What's their social risk if this is their environmental risk?
00:04:50.340 No, no, no, no, no.
00:04:51.240 They're not going to hurt the environment.
00:04:53.080 They are developing sustainable solutions for both their customers and the planet and
00:04:59.800 to help make the planet more green.
00:05:01.180 And I think if you look at what's happening, by moving all those pesky people out and collapsing
00:05:07.860 that town, that town's going to be very green soon.
00:05:11.780 Well, not necessarily soon.
00:05:14.600 Yeah.
00:05:14.960 A couple thousand years.
00:05:16.360 Yeah.
00:05:16.760 Then it will be very green.
00:05:18.240 Very green.
00:05:18.920 Yeah.
00:05:19.300 Very green.
00:05:19.980 And it may glow green for a while.
00:05:21.740 Might.
00:05:22.300 So, that's a positive.
00:05:23.820 Yeah.
00:05:24.040 We don't know if there was anything that would make things glow on the train.
00:05:29.040 But who knows?
00:05:30.420 Maybe tomorrow they'll come out with something else that was on the train.
00:05:34.020 Yeah.
00:05:34.440 Yeah.
00:05:34.900 So, that's good.
00:05:35.320 They're finding new things all the time.
00:05:36.520 Right.
00:05:37.860 That's what scientists and railroads do.
00:05:41.520 Yeah.
00:05:42.740 All right.
00:05:43.360 Let me give you some good news.
00:05:45.960 And I have really, I do have good news.
00:05:48.820 I don't believe that.
00:05:49.980 You say you have good news.
00:05:51.320 That usually means hundreds of millions of people are going to die.
00:05:54.820 Yeah.
00:05:55.160 But it's less than a billion.
00:05:56.500 Oh, okay.
00:05:57.460 So, it is good.
00:05:57.900 All right.
00:05:58.600 This is actually good news.
00:05:59.720 California school recently fired.
00:06:01.740 Now, it doesn't start with good news.
00:06:03.900 It never does.
00:06:04.560 California school recently fired a Christian teacher after she refused to comply with the
00:06:09.480 district's policies that required her to conceal students' gender transition from parents.
00:06:15.300 This is good news.
00:06:16.380 This is good news.
00:06:17.660 Okay.
00:06:17.960 This is Jessica Tapia, former physical education teacher who worked at the, well, Jarupa Unified
00:06:26.800 School District in Jarupa Valley, California.
00:06:29.140 One of my favorite valleys.
00:06:30.340 Yeah.
00:06:30.960 Top six valley.
00:06:32.120 Yeah.
00:06:32.740 She said, because of my religious beliefs, I'm not going to withhold or lie to parents.
00:06:39.020 I think that's right.
00:06:40.000 Yeah.
00:06:40.400 Wow.
00:06:41.000 Yeah.
00:06:41.140 What a stance.
00:06:42.080 Yeah.
00:06:42.420 She said, I've come to the place where I have to ask myself, am I going to obey the district
00:06:48.300 with doing things that don't align with my Christian belief and conviction and faith, or am I going
00:06:55.160 to stay true, choose my faith, choose to be obedient, the way the Lord has called me to
00:07:00.180 live.
00:07:00.600 And so, I can't be a Christian and a teacher anymore.
00:07:06.820 So, she went to the school district.
00:07:09.500 This is good news that we're not allowing, essentially, Christians to be teachers.
00:07:14.980 Are you kidding me?
00:07:15.640 This is great news.
00:07:16.740 Somebody who is standing up and saying, you know what?
00:07:20.320 No, I can't be a Christian.
00:07:21.700 I think this is great.
00:07:23.720 What?
00:07:24.460 Wait, so we're going to have, our kids are going to be taught by only people who are not
00:07:28.820 Christians?
00:07:29.700 And I guess they're not, they don't feel.
00:07:32.180 I mean, that's probably happening a lot more than we would like right now.
00:07:37.000 That's a concern for me.
00:07:38.500 So, she went, hang on just a second.
00:07:39.460 So, she didn't quit.
00:07:40.660 She didn't quit.
00:07:41.460 Okay.
00:07:41.600 She went to them and said, look, if the student, if the student, this is crazy that you have
00:07:46.660 to say, if the student has male genitals, I'm not letting them into the female locker room.
00:07:52.460 Oh, my gosh.
00:07:53.280 That, the hatred.
00:07:54.700 Yeah.
00:07:55.200 It's dripping off of her.
00:07:57.340 She said, if a student shares information regarding a pronoun preference or thinking
00:08:01.180 that there may be the opposite gender of what they biologically are, if they share that
00:08:05.480 information with me, I'm not going to keep that information from parents.
00:08:09.900 She said, we're talking about 12, 13, 14, 15-year-olds.
00:08:14.100 I don't believe kids should have this kind of privacy to where their parents are being
00:08:18.540 left out in the dark about very pertinent information about their well-being.
00:08:24.340 So, the school district said, based on your religious beliefs, that you, this is a quote,
00:08:31.380 based on your religious beliefs, that you cannot be dishonest with parents if asked about
00:08:37.820 a student gender identity by a parent.
00:08:40.040 You cannot refer the parent to a counselor, defer the inquiry, or suggest they speak with
00:08:44.540 a student, or otherwise deflect the parent's inquiry.
00:08:47.920 The district cannot accommodate your religious belief.
00:08:52.580 They're stating outwardly that they must lie to parents?
00:08:58.420 Yep.
00:08:59.000 Okay.
00:08:59.440 Yep.
00:08:59.860 That's good.
00:09:00.540 To prohibit you from maintaining a student gender identity and refraining from disclosing
00:09:05.360 a student's gender identity to his, her, their parent, or guardian.
00:09:10.700 She stated, going into teaching, she wanted to make an impact and to be a light to kids
00:09:15.540 who are possibly coming from very rough homes like I did when I was a child.
00:09:19.820 And she said, I don't believe that that's how God's calling us to love people, by affirming
00:09:26.680 lies and confusion.
00:09:29.020 I firmly believe God created a man and a woman, and he made you to be who you are.
00:09:34.500 When someone has confusion about that, I believe the lies and confusion comes from someplace else.
00:09:42.360 Now, this is good for her.
00:09:44.160 I am glad that she's leaving.
00:09:46.320 Her life will be better to be out.
00:09:47.940 I'm sorry, you just care about the collective, you progressive communists.
00:09:54.120 This is why we need the school choice.
00:09:55.960 This is great because this sounds like a really good case for the Supreme Court.
00:10:01.480 They fired her for her religious view that she could not lie to the parents.
00:10:09.160 That doesn't seem like a big, high religious bar.
00:10:13.740 You know what I mean?
00:10:14.520 The thou shalt not lie thing.
00:10:16.460 It's just a good safety tip.
00:10:18.040 It's a good societal rule, too.
00:10:20.200 It is.
00:10:20.640 It's not just a commandment.
00:10:22.000 Yeah.
00:10:22.280 Let's not collude with the children against their parents.
00:10:26.560 I think that's just, you know, I didn't, I mean, you know, God could have said that,
00:10:31.000 but I don't remember, hey, thou shalt not collude, you know, with the kids against their parents,
00:10:36.240 so the parents are nobodies, and then we give the kids to the government.
00:10:39.440 You know, I just didn't hear that.
00:10:42.080 It's in there.
00:10:42.680 If you listen, you've got to read carefully.
00:10:45.260 Okay.
00:10:45.480 All right.
00:10:46.140 Okay.
00:10:46.660 I don't know if you covered this the other day, but the, I was fascinated by the story
00:10:51.480 of the TikTok ticks.
00:10:54.060 Remember the TikTok ticks?
00:10:55.760 No.
00:10:55.900 So, TikTok, the Chinese Communist Party attempt to sink and destroy our country.
00:11:01.320 Yeah.
00:11:02.100 During the pandemic, a lot of kids were watching these influencers who were, who had Tourette's
00:11:09.620 syndrome or claimed to have Tourette's syndrome.
00:11:11.120 Yeah.
00:11:11.340 Okay.
00:11:11.440 And they had all these ticks they developed.
00:11:12.600 Yeah.
00:11:12.760 Okay.
00:11:13.400 And they were watching them constantly.
00:11:14.740 And then there was an influx.
00:11:16.300 Of ticks.
00:11:16.840 Of these kids who were watching TikTok and then developing these ticks afterward and going
00:11:21.360 to physicians about it.
00:11:24.220 And what we didn't do with them is say, hey, we affirm your Tourette's syndrome.
00:11:31.080 Right.
00:11:31.400 Your delusion here is completely valid.
00:11:34.620 And the only way to treat this is by saying that you're right about your delusion.
00:11:38.560 Correct.
00:11:39.040 We didn't treat it that way.
00:11:40.120 We didn't.
00:11:40.380 Instead, we said, hey, actually, you're just watching a lot of TikTok and you should stop
00:11:44.600 watching TikTok.
00:11:45.240 And they actually tried to counsel these kids through the situation.
00:11:48.900 What happened?
00:11:49.220 You're going to be surprised to hear that it just came out this week that these kids
00:11:54.020 have all been cured.
00:11:54.980 Wow.
00:11:55.420 Yeah.
00:11:56.000 Wow.
00:11:56.520 Was it some Christian conversion therapy?
00:12:00.500 They had to go to camp?
00:12:02.280 In some ways, yes, it was.
00:12:03.820 Yes, it was.
00:12:04.360 Christian conversion therapy.
00:12:05.460 Okay.
00:12:05.780 It was just common sense.
00:12:07.280 Yeah.
00:12:07.580 Well, that's.
00:12:08.300 And with this situation where we do the opposite and we instead affirm this delusion of whatever
00:12:14.260 they believe they are, I'm a cat.
00:12:16.360 Well, they just say, okay, well, then you are a cat.
00:12:18.820 Yeah.
00:12:19.260 That doesn't work as well.
00:12:20.660 Well, I think we'll find out when it goes to the Supreme Court, because that seems like
00:12:24.460 a great case.
00:12:25.620 Now, more good news.
00:12:27.580 Thomas Massey has just put together a very complicated bill, unfortunately.
00:12:33.540 Yeah, he's so.
00:12:34.260 I know, wordy.
00:12:35.440 Yep.
00:12:35.940 To terminate the Department of Education.
00:12:38.220 He's on record now saying, pass this bill.
00:12:42.140 We want to kill the Department of Education.
00:12:45.380 Now, again, it's very wordy.
00:12:47.740 I'll just give you the bill here.
00:12:49.320 The whole bill?
00:12:50.080 The whole bill.
00:12:50.860 We got it.
00:12:51.200 The Department of Education shall terminate on December 31st, 2023.
00:12:57.820 That's it.
00:12:59.180 Wow.
00:12:59.640 But I love these people who say, read the bill.
00:13:02.360 I mean, he easily could have put 12, 31, 23 in safe space.
00:13:05.860 Yeah.
00:13:06.060 Right.
00:13:06.720 Right.
00:13:07.080 Right.
00:13:07.260 He's just, you know, it's called economy of words, Tom.
00:13:10.760 You got to have a lawyer to read these things to understand it.
00:13:14.400 Now, it's not obviously going to go anywhere, but I would urge you to call your congressman
00:13:18.440 and say, pass the Massey education bill.
00:13:23.520 Terminate the Department of Education.
00:13:25.720 I think you need to start sending those messages to Washington right now.
00:13:32.180 Now, or, or you can listen to Rachel Levine and Rachel says that some LGBTQI plus two, whatever,
00:13:46.420 children need to be replaced, need to replace their parents with one supportive adult.
00:13:54.720 Thou shalt not replace your parents with what?
00:14:01.240 What's the guy in the dress saying?
00:14:03.580 I don't know, God.
00:14:04.480 I don't know.
00:14:05.260 I don't know.
00:14:06.760 So he says, we got to get these kids away from these parents who are like, hey, maybe you're
00:14:13.920 not a cat.
00:14:15.540 Okay.
00:14:15.980 I'm just saying we could listen to that now, or we could listen to a representative, Aaron
00:14:23.180 Healy, who came out yesterday against the Family Heritage Alliance, which I know nothing
00:14:31.780 about, but I went to their website.
00:14:33.580 They don't seem to be bad.
00:14:35.420 They're they're for God.
00:14:37.280 They're for country.
00:14:38.660 They're for life.
00:14:39.860 Okay.
00:14:40.340 Okay.
00:14:41.460 Um, but, uh, representative Aaron Healy kind of agrees with Rachel Levine.
00:14:47.960 She said the extremist group, family heritage Alliance said this morning that the safest
00:14:55.420 place for kids are in families that have a married mom and dad.
00:14:59.900 What a dangerous and un-American belief.
00:15:05.320 We're here.
00:15:06.780 Choo-choo.
00:15:07.820 We're here.
00:15:08.720 End of the line.
00:15:10.640 They're saying it out loud now.
00:15:15.100 Okay.
00:15:16.200 All right.
00:15:16.960 That is incredible.
00:15:20.060 You're looking it up, aren't you?
00:15:21.420 I'm looking at, uh, I'm trying to find out anything about this group.
00:15:24.240 Is there something that we don't know?
00:15:25.580 I like it.
00:15:26.200 Well, there might be.
00:15:27.300 I, I, that sentence though is not an extremist sentiment.
00:15:30.300 No, no, but it is un-American.
00:15:32.960 You would agree with that?
00:15:33.840 I would not.
00:15:34.680 Families are un-American.
00:15:36.220 Come on.
00:15:36.560 I think they're pretty central to the American experience.
00:15:39.740 Fundamental building block of society.
00:15:42.220 Okay.
00:15:42.540 Okay.
00:15:43.140 Crazy man.
00:15:44.320 Um, and one last piece of good news before we break, I've got more, I've got more.
00:15:50.180 Here's good news.
00:15:51.040 And by the way, the last one I consider good news because they're saying it out loud.
00:15:54.620 Now they're saying that having a married mom and dad as the ideal family,
00:16:00.280 is just un-American.
00:16:02.680 Okay.
00:16:03.580 Well, I don't think we live in the same America and I'm glad everybody knows it because while
00:16:10.240 I think I grew up in a broken family.
00:16:12.980 Yeah.
00:16:14.020 Yeah.
00:16:14.440 Tell me I turned out well.
00:16:17.020 Um, I grew up in a broken family.
00:16:21.180 Families come in all different shapes and sizes, but the best family is one with a married mom
00:16:28.080 and dad who love each other and their children.
00:16:31.500 And a lot of people don't get that.
00:16:34.000 They don't get that.
00:16:35.120 We should be doing everything we can to get people to marry each other before having kids,
00:16:40.420 you know, and stay together because they love each other.
00:16:44.080 That, that's what we should be working on.
00:16:46.860 But one more last piece of good news here.
00:16:51.860 There was this Christian, uh, college that had, uh, a service in their, their chapel.
00:16:57.960 And they just asked for a, uh, prayer, uh, uh, offering, you know, anybody who wants to
00:17:06.320 come up, what do they, what do they call that at the end?
00:17:08.460 Uh, where they just, they ask you to come up.
00:17:10.640 I'm sorry.
00:17:11.080 I'm, I'm not an evangelical, but it's a, an altar call and come up to the altar and lay
00:17:17.640 hands on you.
00:17:18.600 You know, I, I go to, uh, I go to my church, but then, uh, my kids are going to, uh, another
00:17:27.460 church.
00:17:27.840 And so I go with them as well.
00:17:29.680 I go to gateway and I love it.
00:17:32.060 I love it.
00:17:33.200 Um, and they do an altar call and they're great.
00:17:36.740 Well, this particular altar call, um, happened at this, uh, college chapel and, um, it hasn't
00:17:47.820 stopped.
00:17:48.960 It has been going now for seven days, 24 hours a day.
00:17:56.120 It hasn't stopped.
00:17:57.980 People keep coming up to the altar and praying.
00:18:01.900 And now people who are praying over people are starting, they're saying, this is the beginning
00:18:06.640 of a revival and they're not, they're not doing anything.
00:18:12.860 They're not promoting it.
00:18:14.340 They're not doing anything.
00:18:15.080 They really actually want it to stay kind of a small,
00:18:17.660 organic kind of thing, but it's just chairs in a room filled with people.
00:18:23.660 People and people are coming now from all over the country.
00:18:27.420 That is some of the best news I have heard.
00:18:31.540 Now I'm going to show you how the press is, you know, framing this.
00:18:39.580 It's kind of interesting.
00:18:40.780 We'll do that in just a second.
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00:20:23.320 Station ID.
00:20:25.360 Oh boy.
00:20:33.960 You found some disturbing stuff on this organization that says we should have, you know, families.
00:20:40.080 We should just, thankfully, the Southern Poverty Law Center is here for us to make sure we know
00:20:45.220 about all these extremist organizations like this one.
00:20:47.700 I hate those organizations that they hate.
00:20:50.120 They've got pretty, pretty detailed stuff on all the awful things they've done.
00:20:55.980 And this is a 2018 release they've done about this organization against the, what is it?
00:21:00.660 The family, let's see, what is it?
00:21:04.600 South Dakota.
00:21:05.280 It's a South Dakota organization.
00:21:06.460 It's a South Dakota Family Heritage Alliance.
00:21:09.300 Uh-huh.
00:21:09.680 Uh-huh.
00:21:10.480 Exactly, Glenn.
00:21:11.600 Uh-huh.
00:21:12.100 Notice you didn't bring up the radicals they bring to speak there.
00:21:16.260 Oh boy.
00:21:16.960 Yeah.
00:21:17.400 Who's been there?
00:21:18.200 Uh-huh.
00:21:18.680 How about Lieutenant General William Jerry Boykin?
00:21:23.440 Oh, not Jerry Boykin.
00:21:25.560 Yeah.
00:21:26.100 You mean the guy who was one of the founders of, what was it, the Green Berets?
00:21:32.540 No, it wasn't the Green Berets.
00:21:34.260 Well, one of the elite groups, that guy?
00:21:36.640 Don't even, don't try to distract people.
00:21:39.140 Oh, he's so bad.
00:21:39.420 How about Trevor Loudon?
00:21:40.720 Uh, he's been on the show before and that, because we wanted to expose him as a hater.
00:21:45.860 Yeah, amen.
00:21:46.240 And the pinnacle of hate.
00:21:49.980 The king of hate.
00:21:52.180 I haven't spoken there.
00:21:53.080 No, not you.
00:21:53.640 Oh, yes.
00:21:54.000 Oh, yeah.
00:21:54.420 Okay.
00:21:54.820 I don't know.
00:21:55.340 The prince of hate.
00:21:56.540 I just don't want to call him the queen of hate.
00:21:58.140 Yeah, okay.
00:21:59.520 But David Barton.
00:22:01.200 Oh, my gosh.
00:22:02.280 Oh, my gosh.
00:22:03.080 Yeah.
00:22:03.380 Well, he's, according to the Son of the Poverty Law Center, he's a known terrorist.
00:22:07.760 A known terrorist.
00:22:10.860 They call him a pseudo-historian, David Barton.
00:22:13.860 Yeah, yeah.
00:22:14.980 So, I don't know if this organization is.
00:22:16.500 But I'm not, David Barton would not be speaking there if it was some actual extremist organization.
00:22:21.600 Well, they believe in the family.
00:22:23.200 So, you make your own, you make your own choice.
00:22:26.120 You make your own choice.
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00:24:05.760 Pat, next.
00:24:06.940 Welcome to the program from really a miraculous few days.
00:24:34.820 Last week, Pat Gray fell ill, and we found that, what was it, Thursday?
00:24:42.980 Did you go in?
00:24:43.840 I went in Tuesday.
00:24:44.740 Tuesday.
00:24:46.020 He went in Tuesday night, and Wednesday morning, we hear at 1 o'clock in the morning, Pat's in full kidney failure, and it doesn't look good.
00:24:56.340 And we're like, uh, all right, that doesn't sound good.
00:25:02.600 And there was no good news.
00:25:05.060 And then we couldn't talk to him for, like, you know, a day or so.
00:25:09.540 He's like, oh, my kidneys have shut down.
00:25:12.360 And so he's...
00:25:13.200 That's exactly what I was whining about.
00:25:15.300 Now, Pat, I apologized to you when it was Saturday when I saw you.
00:25:21.220 I apologized because I broke a promise with you.
00:25:25.680 And we made a promise, what, 1990?
00:25:27.620 1990.
00:25:28.060 That if either of us were dead or dying, the other would exploit it for ratings purposes.
00:25:33.240 Yes.
00:25:34.120 Or for wealth.
00:25:35.320 We've had that.
00:25:35.900 Yeah, right.
00:25:36.480 Like, the J-I diet.
00:25:38.080 The ratings lead to wealth.
00:25:39.220 Listen to me.
00:25:39.240 I want everyone in this audience to know, if I'm hit by a bus, I die of a heart attack, George Soros finally gets me, whatever it is.
00:25:49.000 Okay?
00:25:49.640 Mm-hmm.
00:25:50.040 Uh-huh.
00:25:50.280 If Stu is not on the air, and Pat, if he's alive, but I got an update on that, if he's alive...
00:25:57.800 You have an update on him being alive even though he's sitting right here?
00:26:00.300 Yes, I do.
00:26:01.240 I'm a doctor, man.
00:26:02.680 That's true.
00:26:03.720 And they are not exploiting my death.
00:26:07.040 And they're not going to have tears being shed.
00:26:09.800 But if they're not finding people who are crying and putting them on the air the very next day...
00:26:15.560 Even if it's about other things.
00:26:16.580 They are not good human beings.
00:26:18.680 Okay?
00:26:19.320 Right.
00:26:19.720 Look, this is something I think we all understand.
00:26:22.660 We all understand that.
00:26:23.220 Yeah, you've known that for a long time.
00:26:24.460 We have.
00:26:24.720 I've known this for a long time.
00:26:25.880 Now, you guys started this long before I was part of the team here.
00:26:29.460 Yes.
00:26:29.680 But I've heard about it multiple times.
00:26:32.040 Yes.
00:26:32.440 And we're dead serious.
00:26:33.680 Are you not dead serious?
00:26:34.760 Yeah.
00:26:34.900 So, it's a central part of the foundation of the show.
00:26:37.540 It is.
00:26:38.200 Exploit other members' deaths.
00:26:39.600 Deaths.
00:26:40.160 Okay.
00:26:40.460 Yes.
00:26:40.880 It's the way we deal with things.
00:26:42.260 Yes.
00:26:42.400 So, anyway.
00:26:43.500 So, I came in on Thursday morning.
00:26:47.580 Was it Thursday morning?
00:26:48.420 No.
00:26:48.560 Wednesday morning.
00:26:49.900 Mm-hmm.
00:26:50.300 And Pat's in full kidney failure.
00:26:52.360 And he could die.
00:26:54.520 That's the news we have.
00:26:56.000 Mm-hmm.
00:26:56.420 Okay?
00:26:56.980 May not be coming back.
00:26:58.460 And I said,
00:26:59.760 Stu,
00:27:01.560 I got a problem.
00:27:04.460 Because
00:27:05.140 We have a pet.
00:27:06.900 To do the right thing here is the wrong thing.
00:27:11.980 I should go on the air today, talk about how he's at death's door, and talk about his cookie
00:27:19.460 company, Kexy Cookies.
00:27:21.520 Yes.
00:27:22.120 And say, it definitely was not the cookies.
00:27:25.700 And I will tell you this, Jackie, Pat was such a, even if this isn't true, such a horrible
00:27:33.760 investor.
00:27:34.860 He's got nothing.
00:27:37.240 Jackie and the kids, even though they're already out of the house, are going to be out of the
00:27:41.840 house.
00:27:42.300 Okay?
00:27:43.260 Please go to, what is it?
00:27:46.080 Kexy?
00:27:46.400 Kexy.com.
00:27:47.220 Kexy.com.
00:27:49.060 Help him through this impossible situation.
00:27:50.660 Help him through.
00:27:51.540 Situation.
00:27:52.120 And the family.
00:27:52.800 And so, through this.
00:27:53.780 Right.
00:27:53.900 So, we had a serious discussion, Pat.
00:27:55.860 And Sarah and Stu, I said, what do you, because I was really torn.
00:28:02.100 I didn't, you know, I didn't remember if Jackie was fully aware of our deal.
00:28:07.340 Yeah.
00:28:07.720 I think we should make our spouses aware of it.
00:28:10.180 Yeah.
00:28:10.280 Definitely.
00:28:10.740 Definitely.
00:28:11.360 Yes.
00:28:11.860 So, Stu says, and Sarah both say, might be too soon.
00:28:19.000 Okay.
00:28:19.480 And I said, oh, you think?
00:28:21.600 Uh, and they're like, no, you know, I mean, it might be too soon.
00:28:27.140 There was a thought of, like, maybe he actually is dying.
00:28:30.700 But that's the deal.
00:28:31.940 And this is part of the, uh, this is part of the charm of knowing Pat Gray.
00:28:35.980 If you need to get in touch with him and get information, you can't.
00:28:40.040 You can't.
00:28:40.360 That's not something that can occur.
00:28:42.340 Just same with Glenn.
00:28:43.440 Yeah.
00:28:43.700 Oh, yeah.
00:28:44.240 It's the same.
00:28:45.880 Glenn.
00:28:46.060 You've got to call Glenn's wife.
00:28:47.620 And if, if his wife is not near him, you still can't get him.
00:28:51.300 But I want way less information about Glenn's private life.
00:28:55.080 Okay.
00:28:55.340 Like, I would love to know much less.
00:28:56.780 Okay.
00:28:57.260 All right.
00:28:57.280 And I know too much.
00:28:58.460 Right.
00:28:58.760 Right.
00:28:59.000 All right.
00:28:59.440 Pat, on the other hand.
00:29:00.460 That infection is all been cleared up.
00:29:01.880 I know.
00:29:02.620 Congratulations on that.
00:29:04.580 Pat, on the other hand, I, you know, I'm like texting Keith, you know, I'm just like,
00:29:08.620 hey, is Pat alive?
00:29:10.040 Like, I was like, and we didn't know at that point.
00:29:12.620 And so, there was never a moment in which, and you should know this, Pat, as your, as
00:29:17.680 your friend, I never at any time suggested we should not exploit this to get you money
00:29:23.540 through Pexy Cookies.
00:29:24.640 There was never a moment in which I suggested that, nor did Sarah.
00:29:28.320 But he planted the seed of doubt.
00:29:31.880 Oh.
00:29:32.340 All right.
00:29:32.940 Oh.
00:29:33.280 He was like, I don't know, Glenn.
00:29:35.160 You might be viewed as a horrible human being by his wife.
00:29:41.240 I mean, I did mention, and to be fair, I was concerned about mocking your condition.
00:29:47.180 Yeah.
00:29:47.580 Okay.
00:29:47.860 I wasn't going to mock it.
00:29:48.760 Because I thought you were going to die.
00:29:49.940 Well, no, you definitely said you were going to.
00:29:52.840 No, I said I was going to exploit it.
00:29:54.660 No, exploitation, I'm totally fine with.
00:29:57.760 My concern was.
00:29:59.620 Was mocking?
00:30:00.460 Actually mocking your potential actual death.
00:30:03.840 How was I going to mock it?
00:30:05.620 Well, you, it was more of the mocking his, his situation than exploiting it for, like,
00:30:12.160 I'm fine with you joking about, hey, we need to make sure we get, you know, you need to
00:30:16.660 go to kexy.com.
00:30:17.520 I was going to say, I believe he will be dead soon.
00:30:23.160 Next couple of, maybe during this show.
00:30:25.980 Yeah, I think that might have been.
00:30:27.200 Maybe during the show.
00:30:28.300 And you never know, this could be your last chance to get a cookie while I am still alive.
00:30:32.640 Right.
00:30:32.960 But, like, Jackie is the one.
00:30:34.460 So go to kexy.com.
00:30:35.240 They're Jackie's recipes.
00:30:36.960 Kexy.com will log out the cookie.
00:30:39.640 Do not listen to that liar.
00:30:41.580 Now, listen.
00:30:42.680 I'm the one in the kitchen all the time.
00:30:44.560 Really?
00:30:45.160 I've never seen you.
00:30:46.620 I always have an apron on.
00:30:48.460 So here's what happened.
00:30:51.040 You go to the hospital.
00:30:52.660 You have a kidney stone.
00:30:54.880 Yeah.
00:30:55.400 Your kidneys are in total shutdown failure.
00:30:58.360 Yeah.
00:30:58.700 Right?
00:30:58.920 I had acute kidney injury that brought on the failure.
00:31:01.700 And then you also have your blood sugar at 700.
00:31:07.600 Which I had no idea about.
00:31:09.660 You've been diabetic now for?
00:31:12.180 Who knows?
00:31:13.220 I don't know.
00:31:14.180 Okay.
00:31:14.380 But they say probably a couple of months.
00:31:16.000 They said at least three months.
00:31:17.360 Right.
00:31:17.660 And did they not say, you should be dead?
00:31:20.860 Yeah.
00:31:21.320 And did the doctor not sit down with you and Jackie when he came?
00:31:24.740 He ran in test.
00:31:25.540 In the emergency room, he came in and said.
00:31:27.620 Sat down.
00:31:28.180 You are a very, very sick man.
00:31:31.980 I'm like, well, I know I got a kidney stone.
00:31:34.320 That really hurts.
00:31:35.640 Right.
00:31:35.920 He's like, no, it's way beyond that.
00:31:37.900 I'm like, oh, okay.
00:31:39.780 So that's when I went to the intensive care unit.
00:31:43.160 And so, first of all, in all seriousness, what's the outlook here?
00:31:46.380 Is everything looking okay?
00:31:47.560 It's fine.
00:31:48.460 Everything's great.
00:31:48.980 He refuses to answer that question because it's very sensitive.
00:31:53.120 Thank you.
00:31:53.860 Pat.
00:31:54.360 There's HIPAA laws.
00:31:55.260 May I ask you?
00:31:55.400 Stu.
00:31:55.960 Okay.
00:31:56.480 It's illegal to ask me that.
00:31:57.900 Could I be a little more friendly and ask, is your kidney function back up?
00:32:03.680 It is.
00:32:04.440 Could this kidney function, unbeknownst to you, suddenly plummet and stop working at any moment?
00:32:13.120 At any time.
00:32:14.180 I want you to go to Keksi Cookies right now and order some cookies.
00:32:19.040 These are the best cookies.
00:32:20.420 Keksi.
00:32:21.300 Dot com?
00:32:22.100 Keksi.
00:32:22.500 Keksi.com.
00:32:23.080 K-E-K-S.
00:32:25.240 K-E-K-S-I.
00:32:27.180 K-E-K-S-I.
00:32:27.640 S-I.
00:32:27.760 Whatever.
00:32:28.480 It's a stupid name.
00:32:30.000 I was against this before the kidney failure.
00:32:33.620 But Keksi.com.
00:32:36.260 Get those cookies.
00:32:36.880 Eat the cookies because I can't anymore.
00:32:39.000 Wait, you can't?
00:32:39.760 No.
00:32:40.420 Oh, no.
00:32:40.960 Oh, my gosh.
00:32:41.620 No.
00:32:42.240 You can't eat cookies anymore?
00:32:43.560 No.
00:32:43.880 He can't have cookies.
00:32:44.920 He's a diabetic now.
00:32:46.200 Ice cream.
00:32:47.460 None of that stuff.
00:32:48.220 Ice cream.
00:32:49.080 You can't.
00:32:50.320 Listen to me.
00:32:51.080 Listen to me.
00:32:51.440 Can't have ice cream.
00:32:51.700 Shush.
00:32:52.220 Shush.
00:32:52.860 Listen to me, audience.
00:32:54.380 Okay?
00:32:55.540 Pat will die without ice cream.
00:32:58.580 It'll happen.
00:32:59.940 It will.
00:33:00.460 He will die without ice cream.
00:33:03.940 Enjoy it for him with a great cookie.
00:33:06.840 Keksi.com.
00:33:08.660 Keksi.com.
00:33:10.160 Please, before time runs out.
00:33:12.480 And the hospital bills.
00:33:15.240 You had hospital bills, didn't you?
00:33:16.640 Huge.
00:33:17.080 They're huge.
00:33:17.680 Huge hospital bills.
00:33:22.660 You're not going to answer about insurance because it's bad.
00:33:25.840 I'm just saying.
00:33:26.520 Whatever it is.
00:33:27.240 Whatever it is, it's bad.
00:33:29.180 Keksi is really.
00:33:30.740 I'm pretty sure I have the same insurance you do.
00:33:32.580 No, I don't want to say that.
00:33:33.980 Yeah, the only hope is Keksi.com.
00:33:37.960 Keksi.
00:33:38.440 That's a good point.
00:33:39.020 Thank you.
00:33:39.120 Do they provide insurance?
00:33:40.300 Does Keksi also, is it cookies and insurance at Keksi.com?
00:33:44.480 I refuse to answer that because it doesn't even seem like a fair question.
00:33:50.180 No, that's true.
00:33:50.980 Doesn't even seem.
00:33:52.440 So, Pat, as we wheel you back out.
00:33:55.420 Right.
00:33:57.180 We're glad you're alive.
00:33:58.700 Thank you.
00:33:59.420 That was scary, man.
00:34:00.180 I'm serious.
00:34:00.940 It literally was scary.
00:34:02.340 It was terrifying.
00:34:03.240 Stop doing that.
00:34:04.100 Yeah.
00:34:04.360 Stop it.
00:34:04.760 I'd like to.
00:34:05.420 I'd like to very much stop doing that.
00:34:07.520 I will say the day before all this happened, you know, I look out, we have glass windows
00:34:12.140 in front of me and I can see people coming in and out.
00:34:14.060 And at one point, Pat was walking up the stairs and I said to Glenn, that does not look like
00:34:17.900 a healthy individual.
00:34:19.140 I know.
00:34:19.380 You look like you were.
00:34:20.560 You look bad.
00:34:21.460 And that was the day before.
00:34:22.760 Oh, I barely got up the stairs.
00:34:24.680 I got off the air and walked over to you and we had a conversation.
00:34:29.100 I'm like, are you okay?
00:34:30.840 Yeah.
00:34:31.460 And no, no, you were in so much pain.
00:34:35.240 Yeah.
00:34:35.420 Oh my gosh.
00:34:36.200 How much of that pain was your kidneys going help?
00:34:41.120 Probably all of it.
00:34:43.020 Oh my God.
00:34:43.580 Probably all of it.
00:34:45.580 I mean, it's so dangerous when you have, when you live in pain like this all the time, you
00:34:50.280 know, pain is used to it.
00:34:52.000 Yeah.
00:34:52.200 And pain is your thing that, you know, you go, I should have that checked.
00:34:56.560 And it's your alert system.
00:34:58.040 It's your alert system.
00:34:58.940 And when your alert system is gone, well, all the, it's like, it's like the car alarm
00:35:02.820 that goes off every single morning out in front of your house.
00:35:05.300 You just don't even check anymore.
00:35:06.940 And that's why Pat could die within the hour and you should, are you out of pain, Pat?
00:35:13.520 No.
00:35:13.920 He's not.
00:35:14.620 No way.
00:35:15.120 I'm not.
00:35:15.320 So he has no alert system.
00:35:17.100 He could, he could, he probably is dying.
00:35:20.320 Well, he is.
00:35:21.340 He's dying slowly right now.
00:35:23.460 We don't know.
00:35:23.800 Slowly or quickly.
00:35:24.740 It could be either.
00:35:26.020 Could be either.
00:35:26.960 Kexy.
00:35:28.600 Kexy.com.
00:35:29.960 Okay.
00:35:30.120 This is too much even for me now.
00:35:31.480 Get your cookies.
00:35:32.240 Too much even for me.
00:35:33.340 It's not for Pat.
00:35:34.100 No, not for Jackie.
00:35:35.220 No, that's probably true.
00:35:36.080 Selfish bastard.
00:35:36.600 You want to leave her penniless?
00:35:38.900 No, I do not.
00:35:39.860 Gosh.
00:35:40.260 No, I'm just trying to help.
00:35:41.760 You're right.
00:35:42.180 Okay.
00:35:42.380 So forgive my ignorance here, but so legitimately you can't have any of these things ever again?
00:35:47.760 No.
00:35:47.960 Well, I mean, I'm told by a dietician that that shouldn't be the way I look at things.
00:35:58.500 That's like Joe Biden saying.
00:36:01.260 Joe Biden says we shouldn't look at inflation as the price of eggs going up.
00:36:05.860 Right.
00:36:06.520 Look at it a different way.
00:36:08.440 They're eggs.
00:36:09.220 You got them.
00:36:10.180 Right.
00:36:10.420 Money grows on trees.
00:36:12.200 There you go.
00:36:12.720 I mean, could I have a half a cup of ice cream every month or something?
00:36:18.400 Probably.
00:36:19.100 Right, right.
00:36:19.640 You will die.
00:36:21.220 But could I eat one of my cookies?
00:36:23.360 Probably not.
00:36:24.260 Why?
00:36:24.760 Is there sugar?
00:36:25.180 Maybe a bite or two.
00:36:25.900 Are there sugar or Kexi cookies?
00:36:29.040 Maybe a tad.
00:36:30.140 A tad.
00:36:30.380 Yeah.
00:36:30.700 Okay.
00:36:31.120 Maybe a tad.
00:36:31.660 So Kexi, the reason why Pat is in so much trouble is they had to buy the entire island
00:36:38.580 of Hawaii for the sugar game.
00:36:41.860 Wow.
00:36:42.720 Yeah.
00:36:43.460 Aggressive investment.
00:36:44.680 Yeah.
00:36:44.860 Yeah.
00:36:45.440 Yeah.
00:36:45.820 So this is just like total.
00:36:48.220 Is the solution to this like medication?
00:36:50.800 Is it life change?
00:36:51.900 Is it all of it?
00:36:53.420 Insulin.
00:36:54.120 It's insulin.
00:36:55.000 I mean, what part of diabetes don't you understand?
00:36:57.400 I probably will soon.
00:36:59.340 So I'm trying to learn.
00:37:03.220 All right.
00:37:04.040 All right.
00:37:04.360 Pat, welcome back.
00:37:05.420 Thank you.
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00:37:24.000 You are sick.
00:37:27.220 This was a serious situation.
00:37:29.720 You are sick.
00:37:31.260 I apologize for him.
00:37:32.640 Thank you.
00:37:33.440 All right.
00:37:33.880 Back in just a second.
00:37:35.280 First, I actually did ask Jackie.
00:37:38.380 I was over their house on Saturday and I'm like, Jackie, so you'll understand, right?
00:37:43.880 You'll understand.
00:37:45.360 She's like, oh, I'm fine with it.
00:37:46.720 So you didn't do the cookie thing.
00:37:48.280 And I'm like, well, no.
00:37:52.240 So now I'm in trouble with Jackie for taking your advice.
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00:39:03.420 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:39:24.020 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:39:26.960 There's a there's a lot of stuff going on in Ohio.
00:39:32.080 We're going to get to next next hour.
00:39:36.220 Also, we have one of the guys who was the commander of Space Force, which is a real thing.
00:39:46.220 I mean, have we ever done like when we came up with the Air Force?
00:39:50.480 Was that where is there a time where like it's a real thing?
00:39:55.980 Do you think there had to be because we came up with the Air Force and I think we're still using, you know, biplanes.
00:40:02.620 But I think they were I think that was when it was still part of the Navy or something or army.
00:40:09.160 There's a Malcolm Gladwell book that talks about the history of this.
00:40:13.000 And it's really good book, by the way.
00:40:15.040 But I wish I could think of the name of it off the top of my head.
00:40:17.840 But it was sort of mocked at the beginning, even inside the military.
00:40:21.320 Like the idea that, you know, you have, you know, planes flying over with precision bombing was kind of derided at the time, at least at least at some level.
00:40:32.100 So, yeah, the Space Force thing sounds it sounds kind of bizarre.
00:40:37.880 Right.
00:40:38.240 And I think that's why, of course, there's a Steve Carell series named after it.
00:40:41.340 Right.
00:40:41.780 And I think the only reason why there's Steve Carell series named after is because Donald Trump was the one who said, I want a Space Force.
00:40:48.380 Right.
00:40:48.640 Totally.
00:40:49.120 Yeah.
00:40:49.660 So everybody made it into a joke.
00:40:51.680 But anyway, he is he is the former Space Force lieutenant colonel.
00:41:00.200 He was he's formally that because he spoke out against CRT and everything else.
00:41:06.160 Oh, my gosh.
00:41:07.500 That's the most important thing next to global warming for our military.
00:41:12.620 And he's going to be on with us because last night's special about China.
00:41:18.360 People need to understand China has a very clear plan of attack.
00:41:25.860 And we're already fighting this war with China.
00:41:28.460 You need to be aware of it.
00:41:29.700 So we can not fall prey to everything that they're doing.
00:41:34.500 We'll do this when we come back.
00:41:38.340 The Glenn Beck Program.
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00:43:19.520 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:43:29.860 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:34.700 My favorite story of the day, perhaps, at least in the running, is a story about Uri Geller, you know, the psychic guy, the spoonbender.
00:43:44.000 He lives in Israel, and he said the United States is making a huge, huge mistake
00:43:49.520 by blowing up all these UFOs and shooting them out of the sky
00:43:53.280 because aliens are visiting us, and they're coming in peace.
00:43:58.160 They're coming in peace.
00:43:59.920 Look, Uri, I didn't even know you were still around, but hey, congratulations on that.
00:44:05.460 But also, may I just point out, if they've traveled light years to get here,
00:44:11.080 I don't think they're using balloons to come down.
00:44:15.540 And especially balloons that couldn't protect themselves.
00:44:19.680 They managed to get here from Alpha Centauri, and then they come in a little balloon,
00:44:28.480 and they're like, oh, crap, that's a missile coming our way.
00:44:32.300 Oh, my gosh.
00:44:33.940 Why don't we talk about what those balloons really could be
00:44:37.300 and the fact that China is already fighting a war with us and has been for a while.
00:44:45.020 If you missed last night's special, it's a must-see.
00:44:47.480 Hey, we showed you a manual, a plan made by China in 1999.
00:44:55.240 And it's, how do we defeat the United States of America by 2025?
00:44:59.900 China 2025, how do we do it?
00:45:01.980 Well, they're doing it, and we showed it to you last night.
00:45:05.720 We are already in a Cold War with China.
00:45:09.640 I wanted to get Matthew Lohmeyer on today.
00:45:12.260 He is a former Space Force lieutenant colonel,
00:45:15.600 and he is also the author of Irresistible Revolution.
00:45:20.800 He knows a few things about space, about China.
00:45:24.960 I don't know about aliens and balloons, but we'll find out.
00:45:28.360 Matthew Lohmeyer joins us in 60 seconds.
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00:46:31.020 Matthew Lohmeyer is on with us.
00:46:33.040 Hello, Matthew.
00:46:33.940 How are you?
00:46:35.280 Glenn, I'm well.
00:46:36.180 Thank you.
00:46:36.720 It's good to talk to you.
00:46:38.140 Now, I should say thank you, first of all, for your courage.
00:46:43.180 You had a nice position as a lieutenant colonel at Space Force,
00:46:49.040 and you came out and started talking about the dangers of CRT
00:46:53.620 and what was being done by the Pentagon,
00:46:55.160 and they didn't like that very much.
00:47:00.060 Yeah.
00:47:00.160 Well, thanks for first bringing up this.
00:47:03.780 I did have a good position, so to speak,
00:47:06.220 and I was in command of our nation's space-based missile warning enterprise,
00:47:11.200 which implies senior military leaders at some point did, in fact,
00:47:16.040 trust me to be a good leader and to make proper strategic assessments and whatnot.
00:47:21.960 But the fact is I didn't just write an expose or a book that I then made public
00:47:27.920 without first bringing up some of my concerns with senior military leaders themselves.
00:47:33.080 The entire chain of command of the Space Force had been aware of what should properly be characterized
00:47:41.880 as overt left-wing political talking points, anti-American sentiment in the military workplace.
00:47:48.820 And I was bringing that to their attention, which included Marxist-rooted critical race theory
00:47:54.520 in the form of what we call diversity and inclusion trainings.
00:47:57.260 But they agreed with me that it was a big problem.
00:48:00.940 But the fact is, who are you going to hold accountable for it?
00:48:04.640 Are we in the proper climate that we've created for ourselves to hold some of these activists accountable?
00:48:10.820 And apparently the answer is no, we weren't in a position to try and hold them accountable.
00:48:15.000 And so that led to a formal written inspector general's complaint,
00:48:20.780 which was dismissed right during the election season, in fact.
00:48:26.240 And so I wrote a book about it.
00:48:27.760 I was in a unique position in uniform to see what was happening within the ranks of the military
00:48:33.880 and how divisive that ideology can be.
00:48:37.640 I've often said what Marxism does to someone in China, it will do to an American.
00:48:43.100 And CRT, as we're increasingly aware, destroys everything it touches.
00:48:49.520 So it was important to talk up about that.
00:48:51.280 But we've got, as you've mentioned, bigger concerns on the horizon and happening in the country at the moment.
00:48:56.880 Well, before we leave this subject, today I found out that the recruiting for the military is down 25% off goal.
00:49:07.440 And I saw what the military said.
00:49:09.880 They said, that's because the youth, you know, they just, they don't see the military as relevant.
00:49:17.140 Really?
00:49:17.620 How come all of a sudden, after Afghanistan and after the CRT nonsense,
00:49:24.180 your recruiting went down through the tubes?
00:49:27.180 That didn't play a role?
00:49:28.680 Well, yeah.
00:49:30.640 You know, one of the things, it's easy to tell at a glance at any given moment how our recruiting efforts are doing.
00:49:38.080 But what it's not easy to assess real time at a glance is how our retention efforts are doing.
00:49:45.060 And that's often left out of the headlines.
00:49:46.820 But, you know, I talk to service members all the time.
00:49:50.040 They reach out, both thanking me for my book and also seeking for help, quite frankly,
00:49:53.800 on how to navigate the current politicized workplace in the uniformed services.
00:49:59.380 But they are telling me, and this is anecdotal, I get it, but it's real world on the ground intel,
00:50:05.540 that they and a bunch of people that are currently in uniform, their active duty service commitments aren't up yet.
00:50:12.640 But when they are up, they're going to be getting out of the service.
00:50:15.820 And so not only do we face recruitment issues, we're going to have a really difficult time this year
00:50:20.960 and in the next year retaining folks who have served for a very long time.
00:50:26.000 It's a really tough position to be in.
00:50:27.380 And it's not just COVID's fault.
00:50:29.240 And it's not, you know, pick the issues that senior defense officials want to point a finger at and shame and blame.
00:50:36.800 It's the very policies that are being pushed down the pipe right now and hoisted upon our service members.
00:50:43.480 That's hurting morale and disincentivizing them for continued service.
00:50:48.860 We're talking to former Space Force Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Lohmeyer.
00:50:53.620 You can find him at MatthewLohmeyer.com or follow him on Twitter at Matthew Lohmeyer.
00:50:59.920 I want to switch now to the balloons that we've had.
00:51:04.380 I mean, you, as you know, you were in in charge of our space missile defense.
00:51:12.060 Do you think we're shooting aliens out of the sky in balloons?
00:51:18.120 You know, I'm open to a lot of ideas.
00:51:22.720 The timing of all of this is really interesting as well.
00:51:27.600 One of the things that's become quite clear over the last 10 days is that senior military leaders, Jim Mattis included, apparently, and White House officials have known about Chinese spy balloons for years, violating the sovereignty of countries around the globe and potentially including our own and apparently not informing the sitting commander in chief at the time.
00:51:49.940 Why we've decided to start shooting them out of the sky over North America now is, in fact, curious.
00:51:57.500 The timing is curious, and perhaps the timing matters.
00:52:01.100 It almost always does.
00:52:02.300 And perhaps it's really convenient.
00:52:04.340 This sounds like conspiracy theory, but in fact, it's not.
00:52:07.100 In fact, we've been trained for the past couple of years to ask important questions.
00:52:11.140 Perhaps it's really convenient to have those shoot downs in the headlines right now instead of any number of other things that have been in the headlines.
00:52:18.380 I mean, there's been a classified document scandal at Joe Biden's residence.
00:52:23.180 There are more revelations about Hunter Biden's corruption with his dad while he was the vice president and in dealings with Middle Eastern countries and in China than at any other time that we've known of before now.
00:52:35.460 And we've got information that's coming to light about Jim Biden's dealings with Assad.
00:52:39.680 We've got a well-stitched reporting that came from Seymour Hirsch.
00:52:44.420 Do you believe that?
00:52:46.380 Well, I think it's entirely plausible.
00:52:48.880 And that's important.
00:52:50.820 I mean, the guy's done phenomenal reporting for decades, and some of the details that he shares in an interview that I just watched yesterday are entirely plausible.
00:52:59.000 Right.
00:52:59.020 And in fact, you know, you take a look back earlier last year and Joe Biden, because he can't help himself, is making statements about the Nord Stream 2 pipeline ceasing to exist if Russia, in fact, invades Ukraine.
00:53:13.660 And they do.
00:53:14.100 And then the Nord Stream 2 pipeline ceases to exist, at least temporarily.
00:53:17.840 And then, of course, there was the imminent release of the Jeffrey Epstein visitor logs and lists.
00:53:23.780 And so all of that is swirling about in headlines.
00:53:26.280 And then the shoot-downs come.
00:53:28.260 Now, I think that the first balloon that we shot down was, in fact, a spy balloon from China.
00:53:35.440 They essentially admitted as much.
00:53:37.440 What do they get that they couldn't get on a satellite?
00:53:40.160 Well, altitude matters.
00:53:42.860 So every country who has a space-faring capability is engaged in spying on our adversaries.
00:53:51.880 But you do that outside of the sovereign airspace of nations and in space.
00:53:56.840 And we do that from low Earth orbit with optical capabilities.
00:54:00.780 And we do it from higher up as well.
00:54:02.540 But the closer you are to the Earth, the fact of the matter is, the better images you're able to take.
00:54:07.660 But what's most concerning is not just more images.
00:54:10.520 I'm guessing there's enough – I shouldn't say I'm guessing – there are enough images the world over.
00:54:16.080 It's like, what good does one more image do?
00:54:19.800 The fact is, depending on what capabilities were aboard that first balloon that we shot down, I think it was on the 4th of February,
00:54:27.000 there's any number of other signals, transmissions, code that could have been either interfered with, tampered with,
00:54:37.300 or received or retrieved by the Chinese Communist Party.
00:54:41.540 And so is this a first-time event?
00:54:44.160 Likely not, apparently.
00:54:46.220 But it's totally bogus that we were told as the American people that the concern was for the American people on the ground,
00:54:54.440 and that's why we weren't shooting it out of the sky and we're letting it traverse the entirety of the country.
00:54:59.900 I mean, any American citizen who's been up in a commercial airliner can take a look around
00:55:05.320 and tell you that most places over the continental United States don't have people living there.
00:55:10.720 I mean, it's just desolate.
00:55:12.120 And the moment that thing left overhead any major U.S. city, it should have been brought down.
00:55:18.180 And it didn't need to be obliterated.
00:55:19.480 I mean, we could have just brought it to its knees and brought it down and kept it intact
00:55:23.100 and tried to be transparent with the American people about what it is that we think we saw.
00:55:28.820 And yet we didn't do any of that.
00:55:30.780 We shoot it down over water, send it to FBI headquarters, of all things,
00:55:34.700 and then complain that we can't quite recover all of the capabilities that were aboard the balloon.
00:55:41.700 I mean, here's something that's important as a principle for your listener to keep in mind.
00:55:46.180 In relative peacetime, it's difficult enough, as we've seen, to stitch together an accurate view of the things that are taking place in global politics.
00:55:57.800 But when you're talking relative wartime, increased and heightened conflict, it's going to be nearly impossible
00:56:03.420 because deception is an important part of grand strategy.
00:56:08.240 I unfortunately think we're getting deception from our own government to our own people.
00:56:13.300 And, you know, one of those things is that China is the new model, which I believe they believe,
00:56:21.040 but that, you know, that they're not hostile to us.
00:56:27.060 There is plenty of evidence that they are fighting a war that we refuse to involve ourselves or even recognize.
00:56:37.900 And we're going to pay a high price for this.
00:56:41.240 Do you think that's right or wrong?
00:56:43.300 I think it is right.
00:56:44.620 In fact, you almost, okay, if I was Xi Jinping, I would try to avoid a shooting match with the United States at all costs.
00:56:54.500 In fact, I didn't see the show that you had mentioned that you'd done last night, but you reference a 1999 manual.
00:57:02.580 I presume you're talking about the work called Unrestricted Warfare.
00:57:05.580 Yes, exactly right.
00:57:06.780 And the English by these two Chinese colonels, nothing in that book, the overarching premise of the strategy to defeat the West and the United States in particular is that nothing is off the table as far as how you pursue the destruction of the United States.
00:57:21.340 It doesn't have to be direct, kinetic, conventional warfare and tactics.
00:57:28.340 And so, again, the American people have to ask themselves the question, must military force be used to destroy a country?
00:57:35.600 And the answer is, of course not.
00:57:38.280 And the Chinese are aware of that.
00:57:40.320 And so, to your point, Xi Jinping, more than frankly, many American people are willing to acknowledge at this point, is well aware of the fact that we're in a kind of cold civil war here at home ourselves.
00:57:50.800 And so, that combination, in combination with the fact that we are indeed in a new cold war with China and the Chinese Communist Party and Xi Jinping, is a terrible combination.
00:58:04.200 And if I was him, I'd sit and watch our own disintegration from within our own borders.
00:58:10.520 I'd watch bad policy decisions being made by people like Joe Biden and the Biden administration.
00:58:15.340 And I'd cheer that on and I'd influence it in every possible way that did not involve direct kinetic operations so that I could emerge the benevolent superpower who didn't need to shed a drop of blood to rise to preeminence in the world stage.
00:58:32.640 Not only does that allow him to keep some semblance of a reputation intact, it allows him to make claims about the superiority of their worldview and ideology.
00:58:44.140 The communist, the Marxist, the Maoist worldview.
00:58:47.280 And it was superior to the capitalist worldview.
00:58:49.580 And look, they crumbled under the weight of their own foolishness while we emerged the global hegemon.
00:58:55.380 Not just a regional hegemon, but the global hegemon.
00:58:58.020 All right.
00:58:58.640 Back in just a second.
00:59:01.180 This is a fascinating conversation.
00:59:03.240 I will go back to space here in a minute.
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01:00:17.880 10 Seconds Station ID.
01:00:18.820 We are talking to Matthew Lohmeyer, former Space Force lieutenant colonel, a hero in my book, about everything that's going on right now in the world.
01:00:42.920 Matthew, a quick question.
01:00:45.180 Do you see war as something we are blindly marching towards right now?
01:00:54.580 That's entirely possible.
01:00:57.460 If you take a look at the National Security Strategy and the National Defense Strategy, both documents are clear that the United States considers China a top security and defense priority.
01:01:09.160 Now, we're not the War Department anymore.
01:01:10.780 We're the Defense Department, and we're very careful in how we approach a lot of these things.
01:01:15.340 But the fact is, that's been true for a number of years.
01:01:18.080 We are in a Cold War with China now.
01:01:21.440 And it's easy to look back in retrospect at the USSR, U.S. first Cold War, and kind of paint it into a neat picture.
01:01:30.260 But the fact is, this Cold War idea is based upon an ideological, a geopolitical struggle for global influence.
01:01:41.160 And just like the first Cold War, we're involved in an ideological and geopolitical struggle for global influence with China.
01:01:49.420 And they consider themselves at war with the United States.
01:01:53.000 They're just going to be careful about how they approach it.
01:01:55.340 I've got about 90 seconds left, and I just have to ask you, I've seen more stuff on UFOs come from the Pentagon than ever before.
01:02:06.300 And, you know, the people that I talk to, I strangely find myself at a place going, I think that we may be headed towards a time when we're going to be visited by somebody.
01:02:18.500 Do you believe that?
01:02:20.400 You need to give me more time than the remaining 60 seconds to answer questions like that.
01:02:27.480 It's funny, I was just chatting with some folks last night about this.
01:02:31.180 You know, we're quick to want to believe in something like alien visitors from another star system or another planet,
01:02:37.900 and slow to believe any more even stories from the Bible that angels have, in fact, come and visited the Earth.
01:02:43.000 Now, do they come in balloons? Absolutely not.
01:02:45.100 But we've got an increasing global military threat from advanced nations all over.
01:02:55.020 It's far more likely that much of what people have been seeing has to do with governments.
01:02:59.900 Now, that said, I'm entirely open to the idea that, of course, intelligent life exists out there.
01:03:05.980 But to the point you made earlier, are they going to come and they're going to attack super advanced spacecraft just to get shot down over a field in the United States and say,
01:03:17.860 well, shoot, we didn't anticipate that the Americans had missiles.
01:03:22.820 I mean, so there's a lot of easy speculative conclusions we can jump to.
01:03:30.120 But, you know, often the simple, realistic answer is more likely the right one, and governments are at work right now vying for power.
01:03:40.340 And so much of what we're going to see in the headlines has to do with that, and probably not aliens.
01:03:45.100 But if you want to get a visit from aliens, maybe, you know, get yourself some religion and pray a little bit more.
01:03:52.320 Good for you.
01:03:53.340 Good for you.
01:03:53.860 Matthew Lohmeyer, thank you so much.
01:03:56.560 Former Space Force Lieutenant Colonel, author of the book Irresistible Revolution.
01:04:01.840 You can find him or follow him at MatthewLohmeyer and MatthewLohmeyer.com.
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01:05:56.100 I have to tell you that what's going on in Palestine, Ohio, is just sickening, just sickening.
01:06:08.420 They had a meeting with the public and it didn't go well.
01:06:13.460 But you'll be happy to know that the train company has a higher ESG score than Tesla.
01:06:19.920 They are friendlier to the environment than Tesla.
01:06:23.760 Just want to throw that out.
01:06:26.100 I wanted to talk to you about something else that's going on in Ohio at the statehouse.
01:06:31.260 And this is so important that everyone in Ohio and everyone all around the country get involved in this.
01:06:39.860 Because this is the fight that will determine how things happen during the presidential election.
01:06:49.340 Ron Ferguson is a Ohio state representative.
01:06:52.680 He's a Republican.
01:06:54.560 And he's in the middle of this and can explain it.
01:06:57.760 But first, Ron, can you give us any news at all on the train derailment?
01:07:03.600 Yeah, Glenn.
01:07:06.100 So I'm actually looking at the Ohio River right now.
01:07:08.620 I'm about 20 miles south of East Palestine.
01:07:11.580 My county is directly south on the Ohio River.
01:07:14.740 So whatever happens in the river in East Palestine floats down our way.
01:07:19.500 People are obviously concerned.
01:07:20.940 They're using bottled water for themselves, for their pets, for those kind of things.
01:07:24.760 So we're looking for more information.
01:07:27.860 We've certainly got some so far, but not as much as we'd like to have.
01:07:31.280 And hopefully folks like you all around the country can continue to shed light on it.
01:07:35.700 Well, if we have to fund it ourselves, we will.
01:07:40.160 But I think somebody needs to do some independent testing away from this.
01:07:45.300 I think it's a sham organization that usually gives the corporate response because they're brought in by the railroads and help them patch things up.
01:07:58.060 If I live in that town or anywhere near the river, I want to know what's in there, what is seeping through, and what are we breathing in?
01:08:08.300 Let's talk here about what's happening with the Speaker of the House.
01:08:13.040 Can you boil this down in just a couple of minutes?
01:08:16.820 Yeah, absolutely.
01:08:18.020 I mean, what happened here in Ohio is what we call the Gang of 22, basically what people would consider to be rhinos,
01:08:26.500 made a power play deal for their own personal gain, sold out Republican conservative values.
01:08:33.780 We were all supposed to elect the conservative candidate, Derek Maron.
01:08:38.100 We all came to terms and agreement to do that.
01:08:42.060 These 22 were more worried about themselves and their own power.
01:08:46.820 And, of course, they don't actually want to advance conservative legislation.
01:08:50.780 They want to advance special interests and lobbyists.
01:08:53.220 And for that reason, they struck a deal with 32 Democrats.
01:08:56.500 So, in a state of supermajority Republicans, we have 22 Republicans and or rhinos with 32 Democrats that have elected the Speaker of the House
01:09:05.960 and 45 of us good guys, true Republicans, trying to deliver on the conservative values.
01:09:10.520 So, this isn't even a freedom caucus.
01:09:13.260 This is the majority of Republicans are standing against the 22 rhinos.
01:09:21.780 Is that right?
01:09:23.300 That is exactly what this is.
01:09:26.280 This is right versus wrong.
01:09:29.160 This is the conservative faction and others standing against 22 people that break their word and they're beholden to special interests and obviously the Democrats.
01:09:38.700 So, was there actually, you know, you say a backroom political deal?
01:09:41.580 I know that's just a phrase.
01:09:42.700 But was there actually a meeting where they exchanged, you know, gifts or promises?
01:09:49.360 Well, what was reported by the media is that the minority leader, the Democrat, Alison Russo, said that a lot of things were off the table.
01:09:59.080 One was protecting our Constitution.
01:10:01.240 Of course, we're worried about Roe v. Wade being codified all across the country.
01:10:05.600 Democrats want that.
01:10:07.080 We're worried about them raising the minimum wage and other things.
01:10:10.360 And that's all gone because we had a speaker deal that away to Democrats.
01:10:16.120 How about the, what is it called, the backpack proposal about school?
01:10:23.600 What is it?
01:10:25.260 Yeah.
01:10:25.700 So, you know, we want to put parents first.
01:10:27.580 We want to prioritize our children.
01:10:29.260 The backpack bill, universal school choice.
01:10:31.540 Everybody can get behind that, except for these 22 sellout Republicans and the 32 Democrats.
01:10:38.060 They've sold that down the river as well.
01:10:41.360 If I'm not mistaken, the Speaker of the House, you've had a couple of them go to jail or prison, haven't you?
01:10:49.600 Yes.
01:10:50.380 We, well, none have gone to prison yet.
01:10:54.180 We have one that's currently on trial.
01:10:56.480 Actually, many of these 22 rhinos, their names have come up in this trial.
01:11:01.540 And that's going on right now down in Cincinnati.
01:11:04.540 FBI, big scam, sellout, HB6 bailout bill.
01:11:10.780 So it was bribery, money laundering, and racketeering, all that stuff.
01:11:17.520 Yeah, exactly.
01:11:18.560 It was pay to play.
01:11:19.520 And that's, you know, the same players are involved with this, these 22 people that they didn't want to actually advance conservative policies.
01:11:26.440 They want to advance the interest of their clients.
01:11:29.240 And it seems to be the same old, same old here in Ohio, despite our voters voting for an unprecedented supermajority, 67 Republicans.
01:11:38.420 Okay.
01:11:38.520 So why bring this to me?
01:11:40.940 Why?
01:11:41.620 How can my audience help?
01:11:43.440 Yeah, so, you know, the big thing is, all across the country, we don't want to see this happen in your state house, but certainly here in Ohio, where we have these 22 censored Republicans, what we can do is we can make sure that we're donating the causes, that we're contributing, that we're making sure that we're raising up, you know, we're really raising up everybody's voice and speaking out against this.
01:12:09.360 We need to pin these folks down, they can't have a political future, because if people see that you can do this in Ohio, they're going to do it all across the country.
01:12:16.340 Well, they do it in Texas.
01:12:17.820 They do it in Texas, and it is horrible, horrible in Texas.
01:12:22.320 And Texans don't even really know about it.
01:12:25.620 And we've talked about it several times.
01:12:27.040 It's like, guys, there are backroom deals going on.
01:12:30.680 Why do you think the Speaker of the House and the committee chair for education is a Democrat?
01:12:38.020 Because there's deals going on.
01:12:39.980 And we can't get anything done, which many times is a good thing, but trying to correct the problems that were created, you've got to have people in there who are listening to the people.
01:12:53.980 And apparently it's happening now in Ohio as well.
01:12:57.480 It's bad.
01:12:57.980 Yeah, I hear that Texas, I have friends that are legislators down there.
01:13:04.400 They call it the Uniparty.
01:13:05.680 That's what you're talking about.
01:13:06.700 Yeah, yep.
01:13:07.160 Like, that's what we're getting here in Ohio is the Uniparty is, you know, 22 people that say one thing in their district, but they do another thing in Columbus.
01:13:16.640 And that's why we've got to shine a light on this, just like on the East Palestine thing.
01:13:19.920 So is there a chance of getting this reversed?
01:13:23.980 I mean, if people are, you know, calling the statehouse or what could happen that would change the course of this?
01:13:34.020 Correct.
01:13:34.580 Yes, I think you need to call all of your, you need to call all of these representatives if they happen to represent you.
01:13:40.860 Even if they don't, you need to call them anyway.
01:13:42.680 Tell them that they want to actually be Republicans.
01:13:45.460 They need to reverse course here.
01:13:47.400 They should vote for the right guy.
01:13:48.760 It's never too late to vacate the speakership.
01:13:50.940 And actually, that meant Derek Maron is the speaker.
01:13:54.020 Forty-five Republicans still stand strong with him.
01:13:56.560 And we just need five of them to kind of cross over and do the right thing.
01:14:00.420 It's never too late to do the right thing.
01:14:02.740 Okay.
01:14:02.900 So Derek Maron is the guy that the conservatives want, right?
01:14:09.600 Yes.
01:14:10.060 The actual most conservative choice.
01:14:12.360 Right.
01:14:12.740 Derek Maron.
01:14:13.740 Okay.
01:14:14.940 And do you have a list of these 22 on a website or anything?
01:14:18.760 Yeah, you can get it pretty easily.
01:14:22.840 I think there's, you just kind of search gang of 22 and you'll find that.
01:14:28.360 All right.
01:14:29.020 We'll tweet the results as well.
01:14:33.520 Make a little easier.
01:14:34.320 Gang of 22 in Ohio.
01:14:36.600 You know, if you're in Ohio or this affects you, you should call the state house and the Republicans in the state house and say, better not find out you're on the gang of 22.
01:14:51.220 Um, you gotta wake up or get them out, get them out.
01:14:56.800 We have to have people that will protect our states and our rights at the state level.
01:15:03.780 It's, it's just as important, if not more important at the state level at this point, um, to, uh, make sure local and state are sewn up and enough is enough.
01:15:14.380 Enough is enough.
01:15:15.240 Thank you so much, Ron.
01:15:16.600 I appreciate it.
01:15:18.120 Hey, Glenn, I appreciate your time and, uh, you have a great day.
01:15:21.400 Thank you.
01:15:21.940 And, uh, our prayers are with all the people in Ohio and what's going on.
01:15:25.760 Ron Ferguson.
01:15:29.100 I'm a simple man.
01:15:30.360 You know, every day I put my pants on one leg at a time.
01:15:33.580 Well, sometimes I, uh, I put them on, uh, two legs at a time, but, uh, you know, I just stand there in my humble abode looking at my radio hall of fame plaque.
01:15:42.820 One that Stu doesn't have, uh, and, uh, you know, I fly in the same Jetsons era flying car that you have, you know, I'm salt of the earth type, nothing too fancy till I get ready for bed.
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01:15:57.560 I mean, uh, really don't really, uh, I mean anything I can't stand.
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01:17:05.020 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:17:06.820 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:17:27.380 Glad you're here.
01:17:28.040 I would like to just go through, uh, just a few of the things that happened yesterday, uh, that I think might be of interest to you.
01:17:39.780 Cut three.
01:17:40.460 This is Seymour Hirsch.
01:17:41.960 This is the journalist that says the Biden administration carried out the Nord Stream sabotage, uh, in order to lock in our allies to the Ukrainian efforts.
01:17:53.620 Listen.
01:17:53.780 Here's what Biden did.
01:17:55.880 And this is what I think the ultimate point of the story and why so many people, even the intelligence community are very troubled by it.
01:18:02.960 What he did is he said, I'm in a big war with Ukraine.
01:18:06.420 It's not looking good.
01:18:07.900 Uh, I want to be sure I get German and West West European support.
01:18:12.700 And I know winter's coming and if it's going to be bad, I don't want the Germans to say, we got to check out because we're going to, we're getting massacred.
01:18:20.720 We'll be massacred with no, no, no cheap fuel.
01:18:24.240 And, um, our economy will go broke bunkers.
01:18:27.300 We're going to check out and we're going to open up the gas line, which they could do.
01:18:30.500 So he took away that option.
01:18:32.660 Um, this, if true is remarkable.
01:18:36.280 Now I will, I will note that this is coming from the left.
01:18:42.360 This charge is coming from the left and it could easily be construed as this is the, uh, communist or fascistic authoritarian Russian left.
01:18:56.200 Um, but, uh, it is something to really, truly pay attention to.
01:19:01.840 I'm going to be covering this here in the next couple of weeks.
01:19:04.000 We're going to be doing a lot of homework and investigating on this, uh, because if it is true, it means some really bad things.
01:19:13.360 However, I don't believe that we can sit around and, uh, tolerate or had our, put our heads in the sand.
01:19:23.220 When we have a deep state that is willing to do this, if they are willing to knowingly blow up a pipeline because they think winter is coming and it's going to be extraordinarily cold and they will do that to our allies.
01:19:41.040 When people who are our allies could have died or could die still because of what was done, what won't they do?
01:19:53.220 I mean, we said, if they're doing this to president Trump, do you think they actually care about you?
01:19:59.520 People have been practically disappeared from January 6th.
01:20:04.720 Nobody did anything.
01:20:06.860 And that's unlike any kind of, uh, police action I've ever seen.
01:20:11.960 Look at what the FBI is doing to the private citizen because they believe that abortion is wrong.
01:20:18.340 Look what they're doing to private citizens over schools.
01:20:22.340 If this is true and they went around Congress and our intelligence committee, which oversees this stuff.
01:20:31.940 If this is at, at the very least impeachable, at the very least, it may be, I mean, honestly,
01:20:44.840 if it's true, I know I would go to Washington, uh, and in an orderly fashion and demand that, uh,
01:20:58.340 we get all of the people that are involved and far as I'm concerned, they can go fly over to Putin and stand trial in Russia.
01:21:07.360 If they did this, I I'm on Russia's side on that particular issue that should never have happened.
01:21:15.540 And I'm not on Russia's side.
01:21:18.320 I'm on the American side.
01:21:19.900 I'm on the truth, justice in the American way sort of side.
01:21:22.980 I'm also very clearly on the side that the president of the United States cannot just decide to do this without any consultation.
01:21:29.680 That's not how the system works.
01:21:32.320 And, uh, so I, that's a very risk.
01:21:36.280 I mean, you're risking world war three there now.
01:21:38.440 Now, look, we don't know if this is true.
01:21:40.360 We don't, we don't.
01:21:41.780 I mean, it is.
01:21:43.240 We have, we have reason to suspect he has enough detail in there,
01:21:48.420 but he also has details in there that a lot of people are saying that's not possible or that's not done or that person who hasn't.
01:21:54.640 So we don't know.
01:21:56.200 There's stuff in there that is incorrect,
01:21:58.300 but there's also stuff that people who are in the know say that's a real possibility.
01:22:05.320 Yeah.
01:22:05.560 And I think you, you know,
01:22:06.580 I think especially a conservative audience has reasons to be skeptical of Seymour Hersh's reporting.
01:22:11.580 Oh yeah.
01:22:12.040 Sure.
01:22:12.460 I mean, there's a reason why he's on democracy now and not this show.
01:22:16.160 Right.
01:22:16.580 Talking about this.
01:22:17.480 Although I would take him.
01:22:19.000 No, I, I, you know, who met, you know, who I really want on this show.
01:22:22.240 If you are a fan of Matt Taibbi or you follow him or something, would you please, we can't,
01:22:28.160 we can't get him to return our calls.
01:22:30.160 I'd love to have him on this program.
01:22:33.160 He actually tweeted about Seymour Hersh and said, I was talking to Seymour as he was putting the facts of this story together.
01:22:44.000 It's well worth a read.
01:22:45.440 Now, Matt Taibbi has some credibility, at least with me, a lot of credibility for what he's done recently.
01:22:52.920 What does he think about this?
01:22:55.700 Would you just tweet at Matt Taibbi and say, come on the Glenn Beck program, please?
01:23:01.200 Or Matt, if you happen to be listening.
01:23:04.060 Nah, there's not a chance.
01:23:05.440 Matt, come on.
01:23:06.920 Come on.
01:23:07.420 Take Ricky's phone call.
01:23:08.520 All right.
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01:24:02.340 Hello, America.
01:24:06.380 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:24:08.720 So it's been kind of a bizarre week, you know, in the news.
01:24:12.400 We started on Monday shooting down balloons that the Pentagon said may have been aliens.
01:24:20.080 Okay.
01:24:21.280 I don't know where you go from there.
01:24:23.460 Well, some people have found a place to go from there to make this week even more bizarre.
01:24:31.440 We go there in 60 seconds.
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01:24:36.140 I don't understand the weather.
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01:25:49.000 So, Stu.
01:25:51.340 I'd like to go through a couple of things with you just to see if, you know, the week could get even more bizarre.
01:26:02.520 Let's start with cut seven, please.
01:26:06.000 This is some shocking stats on young heart attacks on CBS.
01:26:12.800 Heart attack deaths have become more common across all age groups since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
01:26:19.600 But a recent study found that young people are actually most at risk in this case.
01:26:24.160 According to Cedars-Sinai Hospital, the number of heart attack deaths among 25 to 44-year-olds in the U.S. over the first two years of the pandemic was 30% higher than predicted.
01:26:35.080 That really is quite striking.
01:26:36.540 That's not a group, an age group, in which you normally see heart attacks, much less dying from a heart attack.
01:26:41.800 Do we know why younger people might be more at risk?
01:26:46.020 We don't know for sure.
01:26:47.940 What we do know, however, is that younger people were less likely to protect themselves against COVID than older people, less likely to mask, less likely to take other mitigation measures.
01:26:57.000 And they were also farther back in line to get vaccinated.
01:27:00.280 So they were not protected with vaccination until later in the pandemic.
01:27:04.720 Those might have been a factor here.
01:27:06.780 Now, let me, because I'm a doctor, Stu, I know you have a lot to say here, but pipe down, okay?
01:27:12.500 Because I'm a doctor, man.
01:27:13.400 You are.
01:27:14.080 You are.
01:27:14.700 Of the humanities, the entire human body.
01:27:16.820 The entire human body.
01:27:17.820 That's the way I understand it.
01:27:19.360 And by the way, I'm working on carpal tunnel syndrome.
01:27:24.820 If you have a problem with those syndromes.
01:27:28.220 Nope, just going to do some experimental stuff.
01:27:32.100 Anyway, we'll get into that later.
01:27:34.960 Science, man.
01:27:35.880 Science.
01:27:36.480 Okay.
01:27:36.940 So let me see if I have this right.
01:27:40.920 There was an uptick in heart attacks in people that shouldn't usually have heart attacks and deaths, 30% increase.
01:27:51.940 And the deal is, is that they didn't get the injection soon enough.
01:27:58.220 And then when they did get the injection, it was like the, you know, the leftover stuff.
01:28:05.040 So it's, Stu, you're not going to understand this, but science.
01:28:10.260 What people don't know is like the vaccine.
01:28:12.900 This is why you wanted to be the first to be vaccinated.
01:28:15.280 You wouldn't have had a heart attack if you would have had the first.
01:28:17.260 Because vaccine's a little like orange juice.
01:28:20.740 Ooh.
01:28:21.340 And if you're not shaking it all the time, that pulp, that stuff just filters down at the bottom.
01:28:27.980 And so when you're filling up a syringe, they got too much vaccine pulp.
01:28:33.180 And that can clog, that shoots right to the heart and can cause a heart attack.
01:28:36.800 Really?
01:28:37.200 Mm-hmm.
01:28:37.820 Mm-hmm.
01:28:38.380 That's interesting.
01:28:39.340 Yeah.
01:28:39.500 You seem almost a tad skeptical of the, of the information.
01:28:43.500 Of the information being it?
01:28:44.800 Mm-hmm.
01:28:45.300 No, I just told you about the pulp.
01:28:46.860 You did tell me about the pulp.
01:28:47.860 Yeah.
01:28:48.140 And as a doctor, I have to take that very seriously.
01:28:50.100 Right.
01:28:50.240 Of course you do.
01:28:51.080 I would point out, and this is just, I know that, you know.
01:28:54.440 You're going to argue with the pulp.
01:28:55.000 Yeah, I understand, I think, at the underlying point of playing that video.
01:28:58.600 However, you know, the, it's a two-year period.
01:29:03.360 For one and a half years, almost no young people got vaccinated at all.
01:29:07.600 So, I mean, it would be pretty easy to suss this out in the report, you'd think, right?
01:29:10.760 If there was a sudden shooting up at, let's say, May, August, June, August of 2021, and
01:29:17.740 there was nothing before that, then you would say it was vaccine-related.
01:29:21.760 But this is a two-year period, and they're saying it's up 30% over the two years.
01:29:25.960 So, is it your claim that it's all in the second half of 2021?
01:29:29.940 Is that why you're saying it?
01:29:30.700 My claim is, as a doctor, I am telling you, pulp, end of story.
01:29:37.640 You pulped it.
01:29:38.480 Pulp.
01:29:38.900 Just pulp.
01:29:39.420 Don't pulp your vaccines, guys.
01:29:41.580 You got to shake them up before you get them.
01:29:43.700 Right, okay.
01:29:44.180 Okay.
01:29:46.160 Let's see here.
01:29:47.300 Why don't we, oh, here's one that made the, remember, we started with aliens.
01:29:52.620 That, it seemed like that doesn't usually happen, right?
01:29:56.300 Right.
01:29:56.700 We don't, it's not typical that we start shows with aliens.
01:29:59.440 It's like the hardest attacks caused by pulp.
01:30:01.800 By pulp.
01:30:02.400 That doesn't usually happen.
01:30:03.940 Usually not.
01:30:04.660 Okay.
01:30:05.400 This one, let's go to cut eight, please.
01:30:08.360 This is the binary, the binary guy, the non-binary guy that was doing the devil worshiper stuff.
01:30:17.620 Sam Smith.
01:30:18.300 Sam Smith.
01:30:18.660 Sam Smith.
01:30:18.960 Yeah.
01:30:19.460 He was on the BBC in an interview.
01:30:21.760 Here's what he said.
01:30:22.840 No.
01:30:23.260 Yes, I do.
01:30:24.520 Yeah, yeah.
01:30:25.040 I'd love to be a fisherman.
01:30:26.540 What, like a fly fisherman?
01:30:28.960 I'd be any type of fisherman.
01:30:31.160 I think I would like to, one day I'd just like to end my days fishing.
01:30:35.620 We can solve that.
01:30:36.780 Do you fly fishing?
01:30:38.040 I do it on the sea and I do it in the lakes.
01:30:39.860 I've never done it alone.
01:30:40.900 So cool.
01:30:41.560 Someone's always taught me.
01:30:43.140 Fantastic.
01:30:43.980 Yeah.
01:30:45.740 And nobody said, did you say fly fisher them?
01:30:50.460 You're not trying to be a fly fisherman.
01:30:55.160 He's not a fly fisherman.
01:30:56.980 He's a fly fisher them.
01:30:58.860 Is that what he said?
01:30:59.620 That's what he said.
01:31:00.420 I couldn't tell what his pronunciation, I thought it was maybe the accent.
01:31:03.860 Fly fisher them.
01:31:05.040 So if you want to be a fisherman, you better be out on that crab boat and getting the pronouns right.
01:31:14.740 Okay?
01:31:16.000 You better, seriously, those Alaskan fishermen, they do not mess around with their pronouns.
01:31:21.180 I'm a fisher them.
01:31:22.980 Okay?
01:31:25.320 Remember, it's pulp.
01:31:27.700 Pulp.
01:31:28.380 Pulp.
01:31:28.860 Pulp is what did it.
01:31:30.060 Now, here is an interview with Chris Cuomo, who apparently is still around.
01:31:40.800 And he was doing an interview on Anthony Scarmucci's podcast, which...
01:31:51.320 The Mooch?
01:31:52.240 Yeah.
01:31:53.080 Yeah.
01:31:53.580 I mean, it's hard...
01:31:54.520 And he's still around, too, then you're saying.
01:31:56.240 He's still around.
01:31:56.480 That's your claim.
01:31:57.060 He's been, I mean, getting on, getting booked on Scarmucci's podcast.
01:32:01.800 So it wasn't the Mooch going on Cuomo's show.
01:32:05.220 No.
01:32:05.380 It was the opposite.
01:32:06.340 It was Cuomo going on the Mooch's show.
01:32:08.680 Got it.
01:32:09.500 So they both have a show now.
01:32:12.280 That's really exciting.
01:32:13.220 That's exciting for them.
01:32:15.100 Here he is about his firing.
01:32:17.360 Except that I had to accept because I was going to kill everybody, including myself.
01:32:22.500 Things can consume you.
01:32:23.720 Italians are so passionate.
01:32:24.840 And I really had to fight against that because, you know, just like you did, I got too many
01:32:29.980 people counting on me.
01:32:33.160 So did he say, honestly, that he was going to kill everyone and himself?
01:32:40.340 It sounds like maybe the type of thing you find on a note, typically.
01:32:45.120 You know, or someone that shouldn't be around people.
01:32:48.780 Right.
01:32:49.060 You know, I know Chris Cuomo would support that he should not be able to purchase a firearm
01:32:53.820 after that statement.
01:32:55.200 Yeah.
01:32:55.420 Or even before that statement, I would think.
01:32:58.060 He's had multiple outbursts.
01:32:59.480 Now, is it possible he's saying, you know, he's going to blow up everyone's career, you
01:33:03.580 know, because he was threatening to.
01:33:05.160 No.
01:33:05.460 He said kill and then kill himself.
01:33:08.220 Right.
01:33:08.580 But like, you know, if I, you know, you're killing the guy when you, if you're going out
01:33:12.220 and you're hammering it, you might like use that as a turn of phrase.
01:33:15.140 Oh, are you being paid by Soros?
01:33:18.160 Are you thinking about going into a prosecution?
01:33:20.080 I didn't hear the full context.
01:33:21.420 That's why I'm worried.
01:33:22.080 Yeah.
01:33:22.420 No, he said, I want to, I was just so low and I get so passionate.
01:33:27.520 I was going to kill everybody.
01:33:29.280 And it does seem like he's threatened to kill people or at least beat up people before
01:33:33.880 that.
01:33:34.160 If I remember from certain.
01:33:35.420 Well, he's Italian.
01:33:37.260 You know, he also Italians do that all the time.
01:33:40.180 That's kind of a stereotypical, stereotypical thing to say.
01:33:43.520 Well, you're not married to it.
01:33:44.300 I'm married to an Italian.
01:33:45.620 Yes, I am part Italian.
01:33:47.220 Are you?
01:33:47.680 Well, I'm, I'm, I'm not Italian at all, but I'm like world war two.
01:33:52.840 I'm German and I married an Italian.
01:33:56.220 Okay.
01:33:56.700 So violence, we got, we got it down.
01:34:00.140 And what I learned from being around her 100% Italian family is, oh, they kill people
01:34:06.800 all the time.
01:34:07.740 Really?
01:34:08.180 It's like the Godfather.
01:34:09.920 Well, they're so passionate.
01:34:10.840 You know, you can't.
01:34:11.680 You step out of line on second communion, horse head in your bed.
01:34:14.860 Uh-huh.
01:34:15.660 Okay.
01:34:16.000 They're so passionate.
01:34:16.900 They're passionate.
01:34:17.960 That's all it is, is passion.
01:34:19.320 It's just when you get passionate, you wind up murdering some people.
01:34:22.380 That's just what happens.
01:34:23.840 That's really what he's saying here.
01:34:26.140 Very strange.
01:34:27.280 That's really what he's saying.
01:34:28.820 And he wants you to know it's not his fault.
01:34:30.620 It's his heritage.
01:34:31.440 It's his heritage.
01:34:32.260 It's just all Italians.
01:34:33.720 All Italians are the same.
01:34:35.000 Right.
01:34:35.080 They just all want to murder everyone around them and themselves.
01:34:38.040 Yeah.
01:34:38.620 Yeah.
01:34:39.240 Mm-hmm.
01:34:39.560 Thanks a lot, Chris.
01:34:40.820 Okay.
01:34:41.480 So let's see.
01:34:43.360 We have something.
01:34:44.620 I think this is almost as bizarre as the Pentagon saying, I don't know, could be aliens.
01:34:51.580 This is Elon Musk at the, the world, what is it?
01:34:59.160 The world government summit?
01:35:00.440 Government summit.
01:35:00.980 And to describe the scene, if you remember the Apple commercial from the Super Bowl in
01:35:05.800 like 1984, with the exception of everyone looks like they might be from Saudi Arabia
01:35:13.420 in the crowd, it looks exactly like that.
01:35:15.760 You know, when, does it bother anybody that all these world global government summit things
01:35:21.540 all happen like in Dubai where nobody has any rights?
01:35:27.120 That's interesting.
01:35:28.340 I wonder if there's something to do that.
01:35:29.740 Yeah.
01:35:29.860 Good to be a reason.
01:35:30.180 Where if you default on your loan for your car, I believe it's execution.
01:35:35.460 Right.
01:35:36.380 I mean, I don't know if they should be the ones heading up the global summits.
01:35:41.020 Right.
01:35:41.300 You know, but here he is in front of the global government summit via a giant screen.
01:35:49.720 I know this is called the world government summit, but I think we should be maybe a little
01:35:55.500 bit concerned about actually becoming too much of a single world government.
01:36:01.280 If I may say that we want to avoid creating a civilizational risk by having, frankly, this
01:36:09.180 may sound a little odd, too much cooperation between governments.
01:36:14.800 You know, if, you know, if you look at, say, at history and the rise and fall of
01:36:18.720 civilizations, that really all throughout history, civilizations have risen and fallen.
01:36:25.120 But it hasn't meant the doom of humanity as a whole, because they've been, they've
01:36:29.280 been all these separate civilizations that were separated by great distances.
01:36:33.760 So I think we want to be a little bit cautious about being too much of a world, of a single
01:36:39.520 civilization, because if we are too much of a single civilization, then if the whole
01:36:46.060 thing may collapse.
01:36:47.900 And then a woman came down the island, threw a giant hammer into the screen.
01:36:53.360 No, he's, he's totally right there.
01:36:55.800 That's a really.
01:36:56.520 He's couching it.
01:36:57.660 I mean, it's more than I expected from Elon Musk.
01:37:00.060 I, I like Elon Musk a lot, but I also don't want him making governmental decisions.
01:37:06.540 You know what I mean?
01:37:07.600 I, I'm not quite sure he's all in on the.
01:37:13.020 We don't want to be too much of a one world government.
01:37:15.000 Isn't the way I would phrase it.
01:37:16.340 It's not the way I would.
01:37:17.420 He is couching it a bit in a way that makes me still uncomfortable.
01:37:21.420 Like, you know, maybe the vending machines should be independent of the world government.
01:37:27.420 I mean, what?
01:37:27.940 But yeah, it's, it's, he, I mean, he's also trying to communicate to an audience who is
01:37:32.400 much, very much in favor of this.
01:37:34.120 So yes, he's trying to, I think, communicate a message that's disagreeing with them.
01:37:37.960 Right.
01:37:38.440 In a way that they might consider.
01:37:40.660 Yeah.
01:37:40.960 And he's, and he's right.
01:37:42.440 I mean, this is why the federalist system.
01:37:46.780 Yeah.
01:37:46.980 Is supposed to be the way we work because if one state goes down, that's fine.
01:37:55.440 We can all gather together and help that one state.
01:37:58.980 But if the, if all the power is in Washington and that goes down, you've got nothing and you
01:38:05.920 want, there are going to be errors and things that we grow out of.
01:38:10.380 You want to make sure that somebody is doing something that you think, well, that seems
01:38:15.340 a little crazy.
01:38:16.340 Let me ask you this.
01:38:17.780 If the Californian, you know, uh, lifestyle of spend and spend and spend and, and, uh,
01:38:26.840 big government health care and all that, if that actually worked and was saving money
01:38:32.800 and saving lives, would you have a problem with universal health care?
01:38:39.840 I got to tell you, I would on principle, but it would be hard to argue if it was saving
01:38:46.720 money and saving lives and it was actually good.
01:38:50.020 I mean, I'm talking about a utopian and it's not going to happen.
01:38:52.800 Right.
01:38:53.180 But if it actually worked, it would be a more difficult argument, certainly.
01:38:58.600 Absolutely.
01:38:59.200 Because, you know, of course you want to help people, but I find this argument about school
01:39:02.960 choice a lot where, you know, we, should you be able to homeschool?
01:39:06.540 And of course the left doesn't want that to happen at all.
01:39:09.520 They, they, you know, they would like that to go away completely.
01:39:13.240 And one of the arguments I think in intelligent fashion that you make in favor of private schools
01:39:18.960 or homeschooling is that it's better and more effective.
01:39:21.560 And I, it's true.
01:39:23.020 Every piece of data we have shows that it is right.
01:39:25.860 That's a true argument.
01:39:27.520 It's at some homeschooling.
01:39:29.280 Yeah.
01:39:29.740 That homeschooling and private schools are better than public schools.
01:39:31.980 Oh yeah.
01:39:32.300 Yeah.
01:39:32.520 The performance of the kids are better.
01:39:33.940 They, they, they, they do better in school.
01:39:36.120 They, they learn faster.
01:39:37.560 They, they perform better.
01:39:39.220 Every measure shows the same thing.
01:39:40.820 It's also though, sort of not the point.
01:39:44.860 If you are, if it was worse, parents should still be able to choose to school, to school,
01:39:50.800 to do homeschooling.
01:39:51.740 I'm not talking about universal exclusive of anything.
01:39:54.820 You still have to have a choice.
01:39:56.520 Right.
01:39:56.680 You have to have to have to have to have a choice.
01:39:58.180 And I would have absolutely, we'd be foolish not to look and say, what is working there?
01:40:04.880 What isn't working there?
01:40:06.860 Should we adjust our system?
01:40:08.480 It's, it's an experiment.
01:40:10.160 Each state's supposed to be a lab that's trying their own things because they all come looking
01:40:16.000 at it in a different way.
01:40:17.320 And that experiment is to make us stronger, not to make us weaker.
01:40:22.280 You need the diversity.
01:40:24.200 You need the diversity of thought.
01:40:26.040 If you're not allowed to say, I don't think that's right.
01:40:31.600 Have we tried it this way?
01:40:33.160 If you're not allowed to question, you're never going to make any progress.
01:40:39.060 Progressivism is, is the way to make sure no progress is ever made after a certain point.
01:40:47.320 Because you can't question.
01:40:49.820 Well, that, that's how you grow back in just a minute.
01:40:54.920 What are you doing today to make sure that money you've worked hard for to earn over the
01:40:58.580 years doesn't lose its value.
01:41:00.580 The people that are driving the great reset are doing everything in their considerable
01:41:05.040 power to make sure that that is exactly what happens.
01:41:09.400 By the way, if these guys didn't have some sort of clout, some sort of power and influence,
01:41:14.780 do you really think that Elon Musk would waste his time trying to talk these people off the
01:41:21.660 ledge of global government?
01:41:23.460 No, of course not.
01:41:25.340 The things that these people are doing in the privacy of their own conventions is devaluing
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01:43:02.160 I got to tell you, Ron DeSantis just doesn't stop.
01:43:06.740 Last week, he went after ESG stronger than anyone in any state has gone after ESG, and
01:43:15.080 I wish more states would pick up his kind of legislation and pass it in their own states.
01:43:21.780 Florida will end up being the healthiest state in the union.
01:43:25.100 I'm convinced of it.
01:43:26.040 Well, he now has just authorized and signed SB6B Transportation of Inspected Unauthorized
01:43:36.780 Aliens.
01:43:38.260 This authorizes him to spend money.
01:43:44.100 Well, let me read it to you.
01:43:45.440 The federal government has failed to secure the nation's borders and has allowed a surge
01:43:49.760 of inspected unauthorized aliens to enter the United States.
01:43:54.060 The consequences increase crime, diminished economic opportunities and wages for American
01:44:00.140 workers, and burdens on education and health care system.
01:44:02.880 This legislation finds the federal government has proven itself unwilling to address this
01:44:07.660 crisis.
01:44:08.920 So, to mitigate that crisis, this authorizes him to load planes up of unauthorized aliens and
01:44:16.840 ship them to sanctuary cities.
01:44:19.620 By the way, if you think that's just so horrible, you should talk to the mayor of New York because
01:44:26.220 he's shipping them to Montreal.
01:44:29.600 Montreal sending him to Santa, I think.
01:44:32.160 I don't know.
01:44:33.780 By the way, San Francisco is reconsidering their sanctuary city status in an amazing move.
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01:47:46.940 All right.
01:47:48.540 I told you at the beginning hour, it's been a bizarre week.
01:47:50.960 It started with the president and the Pentagon going, I don't know.
01:47:53.940 Maybe those were, those balloons were aliens.
01:47:57.320 What?
01:47:59.700 I'm going to give you some shocking news.
01:48:01.720 There is a college in Kentucky that has a weekly chapel service.
01:48:08.680 I know, right?
01:48:10.420 I know that's weird enough, but it goes further than that.
01:48:14.780 On February 8th, there was a morning service and there was an altar call.
01:48:20.780 Just come on down if you want to get prayed on.
01:48:22.620 And there was just a couple dozen students there that they were gathering.
01:48:27.060 It's been going on now since February 8th, 24 hours a day.
01:48:33.760 And people are coming from all over the country.
01:48:37.060 It's miraculous.
01:48:40.240 Alison Perfader is with us now.
01:48:42.080 She is with the, she's actually the student body president at Ashbury University.
01:48:47.800 Hello, Alison.
01:48:49.000 Alison, how are you?
01:48:50.500 Good morning.
01:48:51.260 How are you?
01:48:51.680 I'm good.
01:48:52.280 Thank you for having me on.
01:48:53.240 I think this is, I mean, this almost brings tears to my eyes.
01:48:58.720 This is such a miraculous thing that's going on.
01:49:02.460 Tell us about it.
01:49:04.380 Yeah.
01:49:04.900 I mean, it's like you said, it's miraculous.
01:49:06.500 I mean, I don't, I don't know if you've ever heard of Wilmore, Kentucky, but we have one
01:49:10.140 street and we call it downtown.
01:49:12.080 And so when the whole world is watching us, you have to wonder what is God doing here?
01:49:16.300 Because there's nothing about here that people want to see.
01:49:18.760 You know what I mean?
01:49:19.360 Yeah.
01:49:19.620 So, so this started on February 8th.
01:49:23.580 It wasn't planned, right?
01:49:25.380 It just.
01:49:26.000 Correct.
01:49:26.620 Just started.
01:49:27.800 And then how, how did other people, I mean, that's a small town.
01:49:32.740 How did it go on for even just the first 24 hours?
01:49:37.680 What was happening?
01:49:39.280 Yeah.
01:49:40.160 It's like you said, February 8th, we had our, our regular chapel and then a couple of students
01:49:47.780 didn't leave.
01:49:48.460 And then a couple of students heard that a couple of students didn't leave.
01:49:51.100 And then President Brown came over and I came over to see what was happening.
01:49:55.040 And, and I, I can just say that Holy Spirit was, was so present there.
01:50:01.000 You could almost see it.
01:50:01.980 And we were just going, wow, what is going on?
01:50:04.240 And then our surrounding communities heard about it.
01:50:06.700 And obviously social media played a huge role in, in spreading the word.
01:50:10.980 And we've had friends now from Brazil and Indonesia.
01:50:15.440 And I mean, everybody, everybody wants in on it.
01:50:19.080 I had to tell you, I want to take my family.
01:50:21.900 This is, this is, this is something that I, I really respect.
01:50:29.460 The fact that you didn't push this out on social media.
01:50:33.160 You, you are, you're not hyping this.
01:50:36.900 You're kind of a reluctant group to make a big deal out of this, just is happening organically.
01:50:42.940 And you don't want it to be a circus, right?
01:50:47.580 Right.
01:50:48.060 Yeah.
01:50:48.460 And especially because I think something that Asbury and a lot of universities and honestly,
01:50:52.620 just my generation struggles with is, is pride.
01:50:55.520 And what we've seen here is just such a radical humility that students are standing up and,
01:51:00.240 and confessing things that have been done to them or that they've done.
01:51:03.760 And, and they're opening their hearts up to not only the presence of God, but to each
01:51:08.280 other.
01:51:08.500 And that is a very intimate thing.
01:51:10.600 And so there are some mixed feelings about it becoming global.
01:51:13.700 And it's obviously amazing and it's great, but, but there is that, that core of honesty
01:51:19.180 that, that we're still holding on to.
01:51:21.340 So, well, I bet you that there were a lot of people at the Sermon on the Mount that thought,
01:51:29.420 I don't, this shouldn't go global.
01:51:31.000 In fact, I know it shouldn't go to the Gentiles.
01:51:34.060 Um, and, uh, I just, I just think this is remarkable.
01:51:39.400 So there's no speakers or anything going on, right?
01:51:42.960 It's just people gathering to pray.
01:51:44.520 Yeah, it's, um, there's, there's been a couple of people just kind of facilitating it, you
01:51:50.460 know, keeping everyone safe and also guiding the conversation, making sure that we're setting
01:51:54.760 up healthy, healthy boundaries for what we're talking about, um, with big groups of people.
01:51:58.600 But no, beyond that, I mean, like it's unfathomable.
01:52:02.660 Imagine students just bringing mattresses into an old wooden auditorium and spending the night
01:52:08.780 there.
01:52:09.120 It's crazy.
01:52:09.840 And it's, it's truly, it's supernatural.
01:52:15.580 This, I mean, think of the opposite of Occupy Wall Street.
01:52:20.080 Remember how horrible that the, the conditions became and everything else.
01:52:24.820 And look what's happening here.
01:52:26.760 Um, do you, when you say the thing that we want to save space for the things we're talking
01:52:31.940 about, what does that mean exactly?
01:52:34.020 Yeah, I mean, I, I think that there's just an intimacy, um, when a body of believers is
01:52:40.680 together because, you know, your self-consciousness kind of falls off and your pride kind of falls
01:52:45.440 off and, and that should be protected.
01:52:48.040 Um, and just, just, I mean, we've had women here who, who have gotten help leaving an abusive
01:52:54.740 relationship, for example.
01:52:56.000 And that's something that, you know, isn't to be displayed or promoted.
01:53:01.280 Yeah.
01:53:01.820 Um, that's just genuine life is hard and God is good kind of a, kind of a situation.
01:53:07.540 And, um, yeah.
01:53:10.460 Yeah.
01:53:11.240 So do you think that, I mean, I know you're still in it, so it's hard to process, but do
01:53:16.820 you think this is, this is, uh, a thing where the spirit is pouring out for a renewal of
01:53:27.720 faith, calling out for a renewal of faith?
01:53:29.780 Is it a thing because there's so much darkness in the world?
01:53:34.400 What, what do you, or is it just a personal thing and everyone approaches it differently?
01:53:40.580 I think it's all of those things.
01:53:42.220 And I think, uh, you know, I remember, um, my freshman year was when COVID hit and our
01:53:48.440 community was totally divided.
01:53:50.660 Um, and I remember we would just say like, oh, how could this get any worse?
01:53:55.540 And now there are thousands of people here and we're just all, um, together and we're,
01:54:02.120 it's just the opposite.
01:54:03.340 And so now we're saying like, oh, how could this get any better?
01:54:05.600 And I think all those things you said are true.
01:54:07.860 I think, um, that we're hungry and desperate for community and I, and for God.
01:54:13.100 Um, and I think that that is different for everyone.
01:54:17.080 I mean, there's people coming for physical healing, for, um, freedom from anxiety and
01:54:22.180 depression and, um, the Holy Spirit is for everyone.
01:54:26.660 Um, and he's very busy.
01:54:28.080 I'll, I'll say that.
01:54:29.220 He's very busy.
01:54:31.460 Yeah.
01:54:32.180 Yeah.
01:54:32.740 Especially now, especially now.
01:54:34.540 Yeah.
01:54:34.680 Um, well, thank you so much.
01:54:37.000 And, uh, and please thank the people in your town for creating the atmosphere where the
01:54:44.600 spirit could dwell.
01:54:46.160 Um, and especially your university.
01:54:48.980 Um, I've not heard of your university before, but I am going to look into your university
01:54:54.540 now.
01:54:55.120 I, I just, it takes, um, it takes a very different place for this to happen in today's world.
01:55:04.680 Yeah.
01:55:05.320 On the one hand it does.
01:55:06.500 And then on the other hand, it just takes someone who, who asks God for it.
01:55:10.380 You know what I mean?
01:55:11.020 Yeah.
01:55:11.340 I think, thank you for saying that.
01:55:12.780 And I will pass that along, especially to, to president Brown.
01:55:15.600 And, um, I just appreciate the chance to talk about it.
01:55:18.040 Thanks, Alison.
01:55:19.540 Appreciate it.
01:55:20.900 That is, uh, from the university called Asbury university.
01:55:25.840 She's the student body president, Alison Perfader.
01:55:29.040 About something remarkable that is happening in Kentucky today.
01:55:36.260 To me, this story gives me more hope than any anti ESG story or anything else that I am
01:55:46.140 passionate about.
01:55:47.120 But this story is truly to me, the biggest story of the week and may end up being one
01:55:53.880 of the biggest stories of this time period.
01:55:57.440 This is a really good thing.
01:56:00.960 Pray for them and, uh, just join them in prayer.
01:56:05.480 Gather, even if you're not anywhere around there, uh, join them in prayer.
01:56:10.460 You can find out more at asbury.edu.
01:56:15.060 All right.
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01:57:41.940 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:57:43.840 Ah, welcome to the, uh, welcome to the program.
01:58:06.880 I've got, uh, another famous, famous promise that Joe Biden keeps making.
01:58:13.060 And I do not think it means what he thinks it means.
01:58:17.060 Uh, play cuts, uh, five, please.
01:58:20.480 No one making less than 400,000 bucks a year.
01:58:24.300 And I don't know a lot of people.
01:58:26.020 I grew up and made 400,000.
01:58:28.280 You don't not see a penny increase in their taxes.
01:58:31.420 Nazis.
01:58:33.180 Oh my gosh.
01:58:34.300 I can't believe he said not see.
01:58:36.200 Oh, okay.
01:58:36.560 I'm sorry.
01:58:36.820 Yeah.
01:58:37.000 Not see two words, but have you noticed he's slipping, uh, even, even more.
01:58:44.520 Yeah.
01:58:44.920 I'm watching his one interview he did last week.
01:58:48.460 I don't think he had one eye open.
01:58:50.580 I mean, one was open, but the other one was not open.
01:58:53.360 How many eyes do you need to have open?
01:58:55.160 Really?
01:58:55.440 You know, really just answer a question.
01:58:58.000 Yeah.
01:58:58.400 Um, and he's on the road now and he's like, I don't know.
01:59:02.940 I mean, it's getting bad.
01:59:04.980 Actually, no.
01:59:06.160 Corinne Jean-Pierre said he was the best communicator in the White House.
01:59:09.020 Yes.
01:59:09.480 So I'm, I apologize.
01:59:11.580 Which I actually compared to her.
01:59:13.620 You can make a pretty significant case that she is.
01:59:17.540 Uh, all right.
01:59:18.160 So, uh, he's making the same tax promise and I would just like to ask, just like to ask,
01:59:24.660 how does this go along with his new guideline for the IRS for a voluntary tip reporting program?
01:59:34.160 It's voluntary, voluntary.
01:59:36.420 We just want you to voluntarily tell us how much you're making it tips so you could send
01:59:43.300 us, you know, a percentage of that.
01:59:45.580 Oh, that's going to, that's going to happen.
01:59:47.760 Oh, it, oh yes.
01:59:49.040 Having worked at restaurants in my life, that's so common.
01:59:52.600 So let me ask you now, if we have total control and we're seeing what everybody makes, when
01:59:58.400 you get a tip, you're going to have to, uh, give the government their share.
02:00:05.200 And so would that be a tax increase or decrease, would you say?
02:00:08.180 I would say that's a tax increase, but most servers do make over $400,000 a year.
02:00:13.660 So it wouldn't apply.
02:00:14.760 You're right.
02:00:15.140 You're right.
02:00:15.600 I mean, a lot of people don't know this.
02:00:17.080 I've never revealed this, but I only make $4 an hour.
02:00:21.020 The rest of it is all in tips.
02:00:22.740 Really?
02:00:23.260 Yeah.
02:00:23.700 Oh, wow.
02:00:24.320 Yeah.
02:00:24.640 Oh, wow.
02:00:25.000 Congratulations.
02:00:25.760 So I'm, you know, my income, my reported income, I'm, I get money back from the government.
02:00:31.880 Oh, great.
02:00:32.520 Yeah.
02:00:32.880 I don't even, you know, I'm poverty line pretty much.
02:00:36.320 Pretty much.
02:00:36.780 Yeah.
02:00:37.040 The rest of the tips and, uh, but now I'm going to voluntarily, you know, give that information.
02:00:44.580 What person who is working for $4 or $7 an hour?
02:00:48.780 It's not even less than that.
02:00:49.580 I mean, when I worked, when I worked as a server, it was $2 and 12 cents an hour.
02:00:53.880 That's what my dad used to pay me.
02:00:55.280 $2.12.
02:00:56.080 My dad used to pay me two.
02:00:57.400 Two.
02:00:57.840 Yeah.
02:00:58.240 I mean, but I, you know, I mean, there was a significant amount of time in between when
02:01:01.920 you were a kid and I was a working age, uh, 20 or 20 year old.
02:01:06.140 What are you saying there?
02:01:07.040 Saying you're older than I am, but I mean, seriously, I remember seeing a two, 12 an hour
02:01:11.600 paid tips too.
02:01:12.780 You'd work.
02:01:13.420 I'm your father.
02:01:14.240 Do it.
02:01:14.620 That was his big tip.
02:01:15.960 You'd work a 40 hour week in your paycheck before taxes was $80.
02:01:21.440 That was a, uh, but of course there were tips and all that was all the, you know, all the
02:01:26.160 money you made.
02:01:26.740 And you reported every dime of that.
02:01:28.160 I, I did, but of course there were others in the establishment.
02:01:31.780 But not you.
02:01:33.340 Not, not me.
02:01:34.260 I, I always do.
02:01:36.280 Of course.
02:01:37.200 But there were some people there that, that were like, eh, you know, how much did you make
02:01:42.940 a tip today?
02:01:43.500 Another, eh, $6.
02:01:45.720 Yeah.
02:01:45.940 And it's like, well, you know, I don't know.
02:01:48.040 I think if they look to audit you, you're going to have some problems.
02:01:50.940 Is there, is there a problem?
02:01:52.220 Do you have a problem when you're going into stores and it's just like a store?
02:01:56.520 Like, you know, I, I picked up these socks.
02:02:00.300 I want to buy these socks and you pay for it.
02:02:02.460 And it says, would you like to add a tip?
02:02:04.640 And then they're standing there looking at you like, what are you going to leave me?
02:02:08.640 You're like, well, you didn't do anything except put my card through the machine, which
02:02:14.920 I really could have done.
02:02:16.100 Well, you probably did myself.
02:02:17.520 I probably did do.
02:02:18.620 You really didn't do anything for a tip.
02:02:20.700 And they just, I mean, you are so pressured now to give tips.
02:02:25.040 Yeah.
02:02:25.280 This is, I think, turning around.
02:02:27.280 I think people have finally hit the wall on this.
02:02:29.660 I've heard several, like, you know, read news stories, heard some podcasts about this
02:02:34.360 where, like, it's not even just like evil conservatives who just don't like the little
02:02:37.480 man.
02:02:38.080 Everyone's just kind of like, wait a minute.
02:02:39.640 What, what's going on here?
02:02:41.500 So I don't mind.
02:02:42.980 I mean, I'm going to be, I'm going to go out on a limb as, as a conservative.
02:02:46.540 I don't mind the little man.
02:02:48.640 You don't.
02:02:49.340 No, I don't.
02:02:50.340 You're not, you're not.
02:02:51.300 I mean, they're irritating.
02:02:52.880 Religiously opposed to the little man.
02:02:54.000 But I am not necessarily opposed.
02:02:56.180 I'm more neutral.
02:02:57.160 What if they talk to you, though?
02:02:58.260 Well, then it's too much.
02:02:59.720 They're going to lose their tip.
02:03:00.220 Yeah.
02:03:00.460 No.
02:03:00.880 The people who work and that's the deal with their tip.
02:03:03.480 But if, if you're working a regular job, you know, uh, no, I know I'm not going to
02:03:12.660 tip you.
02:03:14.120 No.
02:03:14.500 It's weird.
02:03:15.160 And, and, you know, because of these little digital things that just put the button on
02:03:18.680 there.
02:03:18.780 Why wouldn't you put the button on there?
02:03:20.140 It's free money.
02:03:20.820 Absolutely.
02:03:21.340 Who cares?
02:03:21.780 Maybe only 10% of people do it, but I mean, it's yours.
02:03:25.220 So why not?
02:03:26.540 And I think it also came with the pandemic when everyone was like, we need to give our
02:03:29.540 delivery people 85% tips.
02:03:31.220 Oh, you ready?
02:03:31.940 And I think that's where Joe Biden came out this week and said, we need to give our teachers
02:03:35.680 a raise.
02:03:36.520 We just did.
02:03:37.400 And back program.