We Must Preserve the Truth | Guests: Ian Smith & Rob Smith | 7⧸28⧸20
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2 hours and 2 minutes
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154.78415
Summary
Aunt Jemima was born in a log cabin, she was a slave, she became a successful entrepreneur. She was a real person with a great story. She started a museum in honor of her great-great-grandmother, who was also a slave.
Transcript
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Well, hello, America, and welcome to Wednesday. We've got quite a show for you today. We're going
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at LaceTV.com slash Glenn. So, I have talked to you for a very long time about a prompting that I had
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to preserve history. This is 15 years ago. And all I heard was clay pots. That's all I heard.
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Clay pots. And I'm like, what? I don't even know what that means. Clay pots. You mean like the Dead Sea
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Scrolls? What am I supposed to do? I'm supposed to take the Constitution and find a cave and put the
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Constitution in a cave? Clay pots. What does that mean? Could you be more specific? I'm one of your
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least bright children. You know that just by that sentence. So, I started preserving things. We've
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started a museum now. And we just built a gigantic vault that can take pretty much anything. And we're
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doing our best to preserve. Well, when we started in on the changing our history and changing our
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traditions, everything is changing. You know you're not going to be able to go to a football game or a
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baseball game and not get inundated with this new political nonsense. This isn't even a conversation.
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This is indoctrination from start to finish. They're indoctrinating us on what they want us to believe.
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And you're not going to be able to escape it. And nothing is coming back. None of this will come
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back unless we preserve it and we start standing up for it. And I know there's a lot to stand up on because
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everything is changing. But this is this is the the most well-laid plan I've ever seen. So, when they
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started taking the Land of Lakes, you know, Indian off of the Land of Lakes butter, they started taking Aunt
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Jemima out of the stores. Aunt Jemima was a real person with a real with a great story. She was born
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in a log cabin. She was she was a slave. She was freed. Then she became a very successful entrepreneur.
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Aunt Jemima was a real person. And we're just erasing it, just erasing it. So, my wife and I
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thought, what else is going to be erased? What what what is going to be left at the end of this?
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And we immediately started thinking about the great American art and the art that tells our story,
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the Norman Rockwell's and the many of the illustrators, honestly, from the turn of the
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century. All of this stuff is going to be lost. So, we started to collect things that are
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controversial, shall we say, in today's world. And if I have to put it into a clay pot and hide them
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in a cave. So, when a generation that is sane eventually comes about, we will not forget. The
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world will not forget who America was, what America was. I'm telling you, we're 20 years away from not
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believing that we went to the moon. So, yesterday, I and I want to share this with you because I want
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to show you that we each have a role to play and we can each do what we can do. I'm going to show you
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what I'm doing and then ask you, what can you do? What can you preserve? What books, what history,
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what art, what anything? What can you preserve? Because we need to preserve it because it will be
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gone for the next generation. So, two things came in yesterday to my house and I wanted to show them.
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So, a couple of weeks ago, there was a painting that I could not believe was not selling. And
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there's a couple of reasons for it, but one of them, I think, is just the nature of the painting.
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It's of slaves. And can we put that painting up? Nope, not that one, the other one.
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So, this is, do you have the other one? It's a, yeah, there it is. It's a Winslow Homer. Now,
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Winslow Homer, if you know anything about the art world, he is, he is, I mean, American classic. I
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mean, there's, I mean, there's very few painters that are even in his category. This came up for
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auction and like, nobody's bidding on it. I'm like, wait, nobody's, why? It's a Winslow Homer.
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Why is no one? I called art experts and I'm, and I'm like, what, you know, what's the deal? And blah,
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blah, blah. And they said, wait, what? It's, it's what? I told them and they said, if you don't get it,
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I will get it. It is, it is called upland cotton. And I just want to tell you the story and show you,
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if we begin to erase things, how much we lose. Winslow Homer in 1875 or 79 goes down South. He is
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an abolitionist. He, I think, grew up in Massachusetts or Maine, someplace up in the Northeast.
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He comes down to the South because he wants to paint the story of reconstruction. And this one
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in particular, he painted, I think, a couple of paintings. This one in particular is really
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interesting because it has a lot of different stories attached to it. But if you look at the
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image, you see this woman, this old black woman who looks like, you know, dressed like Aunt Jemima,
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if you will. She is bending down and she is still in the fields. Now, this is a painting of what was
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going on during reconstruction. You'll notice that her body is, if you're looking at it, she is at the
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horizon level and she's bent down looking at the ground. Then there's another figure behind her,
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appears to be a mulatto woman standing up and she's standing up erect. She's over the horizon
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and she's looking out. So what this painting is showing is that reconstruction isn't working
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because they're still in doing the same things. The older generation is still there. They don't know
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what to do. They are just still there. And the youth is looking to the future, but they are still
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trapped there. How is this a bad idea? How is this? Here's a white man telling the nation what's
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what's really going on. This painting at one time hung in the National Gallery of Art.
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It's insane. It's insane. It's insane that it's now over my fireplace. It's insane.
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Let me show the other one. This one is from the illustrators. I love American illustration.
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This is from about 1919. This is from Edward Brewer. He was a forerunner of Norman Rockwell,
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etc., etc. This is an ad. This is when ads had to be oil paintings. This is an ad of the cream of wheat
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guy sitting in a hotel room or lobby. It's snowing on the outside. And there he is sitting with a group
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of kids. And the the caption underneath just says Alibaba and the 40 thieves. Now, the cream of wheat
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guy being removed. OK, can't have this black man. Look at him. Look at him. What is he serving all of
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these white children? Let me just tell you a little story. The cream of wheat had a figure before this
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figure who was racist. And he was like, it's they tell me it has vitamins in it. I don't know.
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But if vitamins are bugs. Well, they don't they don't have any bugs in it. I mean, it's really,
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really. But in 1900, they realized how racist that was. And the company jettisoned that.
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So in 1900, they took a picture of this guy. This is a real guy. His name is Frank White.
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He he was born in Barbados in 1867. By 1879, I think he he and his family moved to the United
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States. So now here's a black family that realizes that America is free and there's better opportunity
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in America than there is in Barbados. So they moved to Barb. They moved to the United States
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by 1890. He becomes a citizen by by 1900. He is a world class famous chef in Chicago. He then opens up
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his own business. He's an entrepreneur. 1900. They come to him because he's well known. Can we take
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your picture? Would you like to be the face of cream of wheat? He says, yes.
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Yes. The guy dies in 1938. OK, he he is always at that time known as the guy from the cream of
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wheat box. Everybody loves him. He is famous. He was successful. He was an entrepreneur.
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They're now taking his face off. Well, you know what happened in 2007? A white guy, I think,
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named Jesse Lasorda. He's a family researcher. He he stumbles upon the grave of Frank L. Wright
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and thinks is that that's the cream of wheat guy, right? So he does research on him, finds this
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little grave with barely a marker on it. He raises the money to put a nice monument. This is in 2007.
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A nice grave marking with the cream of wheat face on it. Yada, yada, yada. This guy in 2007 said,
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we were about to lose his grave marking. We were about to lose his story. So we preserved it in 2007.
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And now, no, now it's I guess now it's just too darn racist to even to even show and have on a box. We are
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erasing really good history. We're erasing who we used to be. We cannot find our way to the future if
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you don't know where you came from. I went around my house yesterday and I realized almost everything
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that I own is now being deemed racist. Everything that I have collected about American history is
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deemed racist. Gang, there's nothing left if we allow this to happen. There's nothing left.
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I don't know if we can fight and win. We have to do our best on that. We have to start standing up and
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speaking out and not being afraid of the consequences. But we also have to preserve things ourselves. I
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don't know what interests you in American history. I don't know if it's books. It can be new books. It
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doesn't have to be old. It doesn't have to be expensive. It doesn't. It just has to tell the story of
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America. But preserve it. Please keep a journal and preserve what's happening at this time because
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all of these things are going to be erased. The story told in the future, if they win, will not be
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the story that you and I are living right now. You and I are seeing the cities in our country run by
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Democrats being burnt to the ground. That's not going to be the history will be these were peaceful
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protests. And the United States government came in and started setting the country on fire and it was
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out of control. And so these these heroes of Antifa stood up against it. And they they were the ones to
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save us from the evils of this republic that had gone awry. That's the story that's going to be told.
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wizard in the clan in the clan in the clan. And what happened? Well, he was allowed to be the leadership
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in the Senate for the Democrats until he died. Who, who gives a, just a stunning, stunning, um,
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eulogy, Joseph Robinette Biden. And the things he said, Stu, correct me if I'm wrong, uh, stunning,
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especially today, especially today. I mean, you're having, you have people on breakfast cereals getting
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canceled. We have a presidential candidate from one of the two major parties who eulogized a KKK member
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in nothing but glowing terms, no reference to all of the really terrible things he did. In fact,
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he specifically praised his determination in his younger years, uh, during the eulogy, uh, he fought,
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fought for his people. He mentioned that twice. He was, he had a nonstop determination fighting for
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his people. Um, he kept saying his people. And again, this is a guy with a history of racist remarks.
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Um, and most recently, if you don't vote for him, you ain't black, uh, all the way back to,
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I mean, go back to the seventies and you can find, uh, all sorts of racist comments. Like he,
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he didn't want his people, uh, this is Joe Biden, didn't want his people living in a racial jungle,
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uh, created by, uh, you know, busing. Oh my gosh. This is all there, all real. And, and then he comes
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out and eulogizes this guy. Uh, now this is something where, you know, remember just going
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back to Trent Lott years ago when he went to Strom Thurmond's 100th birthday and basically said,
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Oh, well, you know, here's some nice things about, uh, you know, he was a, he was a great guy,
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Strom Thurmond, the same type of thing got him to lose his job in the Senate. And eventually his
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political career was destroyed, uh, because of that incident for just praising a guy at a birthday
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party. This is the same thing, except, you know, the guy wasn't even standing there. I mean,
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the guy's, the guy's dead. Wouldn't even have been an awkward moment to mention. I don't know
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his nonstop racism about how he was worried about how the country would be taken over by race, uh,
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Welcome to the, uh, welcome to the program. We have Ian Smith on us on our program. He is
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the owner of the Attilus Gym. Uh, this is the gym that, uh, went up against the New Jersey, uh, governor
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and was defying the shutdown order. When we first talked to him, uh, it was when he first got
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into this, uh, squabble and the police at first said they're not going to do anything. Then they
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started doing things. He has bent over backwards to make sure that everybody is safe. Um, and now
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we're, now they've been arrested, uh, over this. Ian's with us now. Hi, Ian. Hi, Glenn. Good morning.
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Welcome back to the program. So tell me what the latest is and what you guys are facing.
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Uh, okay. So last time we spoke, I think we were about midway through the week that we, uh,
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we had first opened in May. Um, and like you said, at first the police weren't doing anything
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and then governor Murphy put the screws to them and, and, um, threatened to withdraw funding from
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the, from the department if they didn't hand out citations. So we were getting hit with citation
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after citation, uh, that week, my partner and I got 12 in total. Um, and then the health
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department was then weaponized against us. And eventually by the end of the week, governor
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Murphy got, uh, judge Robert Lugie, uh, who is sort of his right hand man and signs off
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on anything that he wants, uh, to shut us down via a court order and had our locks physically
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changed on us by the end of the week. Um, we worked through the court system and, um, it
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took about a little over a month to get them opened. Uh, and then we resumed operations,
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uh, outside and then eventually inside on July 4th, uh, July 4th, we said we had, we had enough
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of sort of dragging the entire gym outside and we decided, you know, what better day to get
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arrested than independence day. Um, so that, that didn't come for almost another two, two
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weeks. And on a Monday morning this week, um, after we lost a contempt of court case, uh,
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last Friday, um, in which the governor requested that the judge grant him, uh, extraordinary
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measures to stop us. Um, uh, my partner and I had removed the doors from the building,
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uh, so that they could not physically change our locks. We had two weeks worth of clothing
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and we were prepared to stay inside for as long as possible until we were forcibly removed.
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Uh, we were inside for four days and come Monday morning at 510, uh, in, in the AM, um,
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the county sheriffs, uh, came in with the county prosecutor, uh, and had us forcibly removed,
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handcuffed, arrested, uh, and, uh, booked while, uh, governor Murphy then constructed a,
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a plywood barrier over where our doors used to be. Uh, we were charged with three charges.
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They are, they're extremely petty charges. They're fourth degree obstruction, uh, fourth degree
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disorderly persons and, uh, a, uh, a violation of an emergency powers act, which is such an archaic
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statute that, uh, my partner and I had a good laugh as we were sitting in the holding cell
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because the police were trying to put it into the computer. Um, and it's such an archaic
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statute that the computer didn't even recognize what it was. So they had to write it manually.
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So, so what are you guys really facing now, Ian?
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Um, actually today we have, um, we have our hearing on those first 12 charges. Um, so, uh,
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I guess we'll kind of see what, what comes with that, you know, how the judges want to handle that.
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Um, oddly enough, we are the only cases in the entire state that have not been dismissed by the
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attorney general. Um, all of the cases that, that went with the, um, the George Floyd protests,
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uh, for rioting and protesting all got dismissed. Um, however, uh, Frank and I's, uh, charges have
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remained firm and they will not be dropping them. They're looking to prosecute us. Um, and I guess
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we'll see how that turns out today. Uh, and then on top of that, we got three new charges each
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on Monday. Um, so we'll, we'll see how that turns out. It's probably going to be a lot of fines,
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um, potential jail time, I guess, if, if he wants to go and, and, and do that. Um, it is in,
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it is in the, you know, the statute that we could potentially face some jail time for it, but
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I guess we'll see. Well, you want to talk about fairness and equality. Um, when you've got one
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group of people treated one way and another, uh, treated the way you're treated, uh, there is no
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such thing as real justice. We are in the land of social justice now. Um, so, uh, I mean, you're,
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you're facing possible jail time. Nobody wants to go to jail. Why are you doing this?
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Um, you know, I, I said it on Tucker Carlson the other night, you know, I'm, I'm not afraid of,
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of tyrants. Um, you can threaten me with jail time. You can threaten me with financial ruin.
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Um, but what I'm, what I'm standing for is, is what I believe in my heart. And I think what most
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Americans believe to be right. Um, these shutdowns are unconstitutional. Um, they are, uh, very clearly
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a power grab and very clear, clearly a political play, um, by certain individuals in politics. Um,
00:27:47.740
and I won't stand for it. It won't ruin my life, um, to, to use me as fodder in a political war.
00:27:54.000
Um, um, I'll stand up to that any day of the week, regardless of the consequences. Um,
00:28:02.820
It scares most people. Is it, do you think that's why they're coming after you so hard is
00:28:08.880
you've got to shut down anybody who shows no fear?
00:28:13.100
Absolutely. Absolutely. I think, I think that the longer, um, the longer that people, uh, like
00:28:21.260
myself, uh, and my partner, because we are, we're, we're not the only ones, although we may be few
00:28:26.180
and far between, um, the longer that people like us stand up, the more it, um, it, it builds the
00:28:32.440
confidence and removes the fear from other people. And I think that, uh, they are desperate,
00:28:37.200
they are desperate to shut that down because every day that I speak and every day that people
00:28:42.040
discover my social media and see what's happening to me. And the fact that we just keep going,
00:28:46.520
it, it, it weakens their, their hold, uh, over the, you know, the American psyche. They have this,
00:28:52.760
this fear, um, that, that grips most people. Um, and I think that they rely heavily on that fear.
00:28:58.680
And every day that I keep talking, um, they're losing that. Um, so I think they are in a mad dash
00:29:06.800
You had a lot of people from the community. In fact, not just your community from all over America,
00:29:11.840
that came to support. Tell me about the people who are showing up and have shown up.
00:29:17.380
We have met, um, so many amazing people through all this, um, people from all walks of life,
00:29:23.500
um, people from all ends of the political spectrum too. Um, which, which I thought was,
00:29:29.220
was interesting. You know, we've had, uh, veterans, cops, firefighters, people that serve the community
00:29:34.980
and serve their country. You know, we've had people that, that kind of fall more on the left,
00:29:39.120
you know, at least on the moderate side of the left, come out and show us support because in
00:29:43.300
their hearts, they know what's happening is wrong too. Um, so the, the range of support has been
00:29:48.160
absolutely incredible. You know, we get phone calls every day, uh, from people that, um, that just
00:29:53.980
want to call and, and, and, and figure out how they can help or, or say a kind word or tell us that
00:29:59.720
they are behind us. Um, and it's been, it's been nothing short of phenomenal and it's, it's given us the
00:30:04.640
strength to continue because if we had stood up and, and there was nobody, uh, supporting us,
00:30:09.800
it's likely we would have crumbled by now. But, but the fact that there are so many people that
00:30:13.940
are invigorated by what we are doing, um, gives us that strength to keep going, uh, no matter what
00:30:19.100
the consequences are. Do you ever have moments where you think, uh, what am I doing?
00:30:25.720
Um, no, because this is, this is what's right. And, um, you know, if this is, this, this fight
00:30:36.040
came to Frank and I, we didn't, we didn't ask for this. This came on our doorstep, uh, and we decided
00:30:41.620
that we were going to step up to the plate. And when we did, um, you know, we made a promise to
00:30:46.160
each other that we were going to see it through. Um, and that, that this was, this was going to be our
00:30:50.840
fight. So, um, you know, it's a little crazy sometimes. I, it's hard to remember what life
00:30:57.540
was like, uh, five months ago before this all started. Um, and even, you know, 72 days ago,
00:31:03.300
um, before this really started when we reopened. Um, but I wouldn't, I wouldn't ever take it back
00:31:08.520
and, you know, you give me the opportunity to change my mind a hundred times. And I'm going to
00:31:13.140
say no, because we're determined to, to make a change and to make an impact and to take a stand
00:31:18.120
against what is clearly wrong. You know, there's, you can't justify what you're doing. Um,
00:31:23.140
governor Murphy, you can't, um, it's wrong. And he's clearly made this personal at this point.
00:31:27.820
Um, and the longer that this goes on, I think the stupider he looks.
00:31:33.240
You're out of jail, obviously now. Um, and are the doors still plywood over?
00:31:42.400
They are still covered in plywood. Yes. But, uh, my partner and I took the day off on Monday,
00:31:47.020
uh, to get some sort of much, much needed rest and, and recharge our batteries physically,
00:31:52.540
emotionally, you know? Um, so, uh, yesterday we had a couple of meetings and, and we have,
00:31:59.560
we have some plans, uh, that were, that aren't quite finalized yet, but I think on, uh, um,
00:32:04.880
on Saturday, um, we're, we're gonna, um, surprise Murphy with, with yet another, um,
00:32:12.200
someone in his, uh, in his side. I don't think he's going to be too happy with us once again,
00:32:16.420
but you know, oh well. And when is that? Um, most likely Saturday. We're, we're,
00:32:23.680
we're just kind of, uh, ironing out the details, uh, legally and, and logistically. Um, but on,
00:32:29.940
on Saturday, I'll probably, I'll probably announce it. I'll be speaking at a rally in Trenton,
00:32:36.220
um, on Thursday and I'll probably, uh, I'll probably announce it then and I'll put an announcement
00:32:41.920
on all my social media, um, about what's going to happen and when. Um, but yeah, he's, uh, we haven't,
00:32:48.280
we have, we're not, we're not out of the flight yet. A little, a little bit of plywood isn't going
00:32:51.540
to stop us. You know, if any, if anybody's ever seen, uh, the kind of people that, that work out
00:32:57.240
in the gym, um, that I own, um, a little, little, uh, Bob the Builder setup of plywood is not going
00:33:03.920
to stop us from, uh, from opening up. Uh, good for you, Ian. Um, appreciate your spirit. And I
00:33:12.460
appreciate the fact that you are doing all of this legally. You're not setting things on fire.
00:33:16.320
You're not being like the left is, um, you are, you are just, uh, exercising your God-given rights.
00:33:22.820
Ian Smith. Thank you so much. Okay. Stay safe. You bet when you make the announcement, we'll,
00:33:28.540
uh, have you back on again. I don't know. I don't know if you say he's doing it all legally,
00:33:33.140
but he's doing it peacefully. I think is what you were, uh, getting at there. Well, he is,
00:33:38.540
I mean, he is just, he is not going over the cliff with the rest of humanity. I, I, I love
00:33:43.120
that attitude. You know? Yeah. I swear it would, it would be, it would make so much more sense
00:33:48.180
that instead of trying to make examples out of these people that, that dared to stand
00:33:51.960
up for their constitutional rights, that they just said, look, this is what we recommend
00:33:56.180
strongly. Please don't open your gym. You know, if they want to say that they could say
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Tonight, we have a very, very important show. A show that I guarantee you, even the
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talking about, uh, the, um, uh, the, the lies that are happening right now, the deadly lies that
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expert after expert, after expert saying different things. But if you don't say the things that are
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First is the death of the Trump administration. And then the reporting of the daily deaths from
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the virus and the deaths caused by Republicans. Uh, it is, it is really amazing what's going on
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tonight. I stand up for, uh, your right to know a different point of view to know and hear from the
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And she wanted to come out and say something because hydroxychloroquine, she was, she was told
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she could not prescribe it. Well, she knows that drug. She's the doctor. She believes that several
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So a lot is happening in Washington, most of it nonsense, but I'm going to give you some
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So yesterday, one of the most agonizing congressional inquiries I've ever had to suffer through, and that
00:42:41.480
is actually saying a lot because they all suck. But for hours, one by one, Democrats were grilling
00:42:48.980
Bill Barr, but they decided they didn't want to hear any of his answers. They just wanted to
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get it out on the record that they despise him as a as an attorney general. And they descended on him
00:43:01.240
like a pack of wild, rabid dogs. Listen to this. What the time? Yeah, I'm answering your question.
00:43:09.040
You gotta let him answer. Reclaiming my time on February 10th, sir. On February 10th, I direct it.
00:43:14.660
Reclaiming my time, sir. Reclaiming my time. And I know you don't want to answer.
00:43:19.560
You are wrong, Mr. Trinjano. That was, he found the investigation had been initiated properly.
00:43:24.440
He said he found no evidence. Reclaiming my time without political bias.
00:43:28.480
He said he's an evidence. And in April, reclaiming my time. Reclaiming my time.
00:43:32.020
That's where the video is from. Reclaiming my time. Without any remedy at all.
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I'm reclaiming my time. When people resist law enforcement, they're not peaceful.
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Reclaiming my time. I'm surprised at your lack of respect.
00:43:42.760
Gentlemen. Oh my gosh. I don't want the time. I just want, I want the attorney general to be able
00:43:48.840
to have enough time to respond to accusations and questions. Ask him. And you guys not cut him off.
00:43:58.540
That's what it was like. The back and forth between the members of the Judiciary Committee
00:44:02.560
exploded into outright ridiculousness yesterday.
00:44:06.600
Yields back. I would remind Mr. Jordan, Mr. Biggs, and Mr. Johnson to stop violating the rules
00:44:14.300
of the committee. To stop violating the safety of the members of the committee. To stop holding
00:44:20.740
themselves out as not caring by refusing to wear their masks.
00:44:29.100
Not to drink. We can't drink coffee in the room.
00:44:31.100
Now, that's what they were arguing, arguing about yesterday. And by the way, if you didn't
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see the video, that's, that's Nadler saying that with his mask dangling off his chin, the
00:44:43.640
Democrats came to argue. They didn't care to hear anything from the attorney general. And
00:44:48.360
when their arguments clearly lacked any real substance, they yelled and screamed about coffee.
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If you thought what happened to Brett Kavanaugh was bad, the assault on Barr was, it set a
00:45:00.800
new low yesterday. Jim Jordan's opening statement ended with a very long video showing the brutality
00:45:06.400
of some of the riots. Americans are not stupid. We know what's going on in places like Portland.
00:45:13.280
I hate to even gratify what was done yesterday with more airtime, but here's a small snippet of
00:45:24.300
But you, you can't tell me whether you discussed.
00:45:26.420
No, I'm not going to discuss what I discussed with him.
00:45:28.460
Can you commit today that the department will not use federal law enforcement as a prop in
00:45:38.380
You really can't hide behind legal fictions this time, Mr. Barr.
00:45:42.500
It's all out in the open where the people can see what you are doing for themselves.
00:45:46.400
The president wants footage for his campaign ads, and you appear to be serving it up to
00:45:53.960
In most of these cities, the protests had begun to wind down before you marched in and confronted
00:46:06.860
In this moment, real leadership would entail de-escalation, collaboration, and looking for
00:46:15.060
Instead, use pepper spray and truncheons on American citizens.
00:46:24.100
What more can you give to these quote unquote peaceful protesters?
00:46:33.760
You're already compromising everything there is to be an American.
00:46:58.680
But the Attorney General reinforced that point yesterday.
00:47:02.460
But we're not talking about the protesters now, are we?
00:47:05.320
We're talking about the rioters, the looters, the violent insurrectionists that state they
00:47:16.820
It made no difference that Jim Jordan played that long video clip of the violence.
00:47:21.000
It made no difference that Barr tried to make the clarification.
00:47:24.020
Not only did they never give him a chance to actually respond, they didn't care.
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You could have taken every single Democrat out of that room and replace them with Marxists dressed
00:47:38.160
as Stalin, and you wouldn't be able to tell the difference in their approach.
00:47:48.380
Whatever is left of the Democratic Party is now dead.
00:47:53.060
They have fully jumped in with both feet with the radicals.
00:47:56.860
They are now pushing within the halls of Congress the same talking points that the violent street
00:48:11.700
The vast majority of, and if I may use air quotes, questions centered around the conflating
00:48:19.900
of the protesters with the rioters and the government's use of force.
00:48:23.300
And every time he even attempted to correct their lies, he was shouted down with, I'm reclaiming
00:48:33.140
Now, I'm not surprised that they didn't veer from their strategy.
00:48:36.620
This entire thing, all of it is about one thing.
00:48:39.600
And Congressman Jordan hit it out of the park during his opening statement.
00:48:49.600
Jim Comey leaks his memos with the express purpose of getting a special counsel appointed
00:48:53.860
to investigate something they already know is not true.
00:48:58.740
We get two years, 19 lawyers, 40 agents, 500 witnesses, 2,800 cepedas, and a 30 million
00:49:08.360
And so all they got left is to attack the attorney general who had the courage to state the
00:49:16.020
The first time he testifies after he's confirmed, you guys attack him every day, every week.
00:49:22.080
And now you filed articles of impeachment against him.
00:49:25.520
He had the courage to do what no one else would do at the Justice Department.
00:49:34.320
Chris, wait, Ray sure as heck isn't going to do it.
00:49:36.480
So, Mr. Trenge, I want to thank you for having the courage to call it what it was fine.
00:49:42.620
It's amazing that one of the charges the Democrats are lobbying about Barr is that he fired a U.S.
00:49:52.720
The truth is that the Democrats are trying to impeach Barr for the exact same thing.
00:50:12.340
attorney John Durham to investigate the origins of the bogus Russia investigation.
00:50:22.640
They are afraid and cannot let the truth come out.
00:50:26.060
But I don't know if the truth is even spoken in America.
00:50:36.240
Even so, somehow or another, I fear we won't be satisfied.
00:50:40.700
Because there are too many powerful people involved.
00:50:44.780
You know, when it comes to the inevitable fallout from Obamagate,
00:50:51.500
There won't be one single high-profile indictment.
00:50:57.460
We know, we have the evidence, we have the testimony,
00:51:06.540
We know that Biden was the first one to bring up the Logan Act to go after General Flynn.
00:51:11.680
We know that Obama told the FBI to reopen their investigation into Flynn
00:51:17.120
after they had officially cleared him and closed the investigation the day before,
00:51:25.560
We know that John Brennan was getting information from British intelligence in unofficial meetings.
00:51:32.400
We know that the debunked Steele dossier was used to obtain a FISA warrant
00:51:43.240
But don't expect any big names to go down for anybody because they're all protected.
00:51:55.560
They're all part of the Klan that uses fear and intimidation.
00:52:07.960
Now, somebody is going to answer for these crimes.
00:52:19.180
But it won't be from the political elite on the left.
00:52:22.720
The Democrats tried to destroy Donald Trump because Donald Trump will not go along with their hostile takeover
00:52:31.580
of this country and the hijacking of the world.
00:52:37.400
If you think that you don't understand a country today, if you think you've lost your country today,
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you will not recognize the country a year from now.
00:52:52.700
Forget about what you used to think America was.
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You won't recognize this country a year from now.
00:53:05.240
The Democrats tried to destroy Trump during the election.
00:53:17.320
The highest levels of this administration in the worst scandal of American history that nobody wants to talk about,
00:53:28.040
We have their own handwritten notes from that Oval Office meeting and then later revealed through congressional testimony
00:53:39.020
But the second layer, the individual mid-level government employees, people like Bruce Orr over at the DOJ and Peter Strzok at the FBI.
00:53:49.620
But these were the foot soldiers in the silent coup.
00:53:52.400
Now, I have to point this out because as more information is revealed, you're going to see individuals from the bottom layers of the operation.
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You probably won't even see the second layer, but you'll see the third layer.
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They're the ones that are going to get indicted.
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And little by little, those names are going to be revealed as well.
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Real clear investigations recently got their hands on congressional records.
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So let's connect a few more dots here with new information that has been coming out while we've all been cowering in fear from coronavirus.
00:56:13.760
Without the Steele dossier, none of this ever happened.
00:56:22.080
Now, here's some news you probably don't know unless you're a geek like we are and we follow this.
00:56:28.560
We know that the person as the, quote, primary subsource, the one who gave most of this information for the Steele dossier, we know now who he is.
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The FBI said he was just a Russian-based source.
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But as per congressional sources and documents reported by Real Clear Investigation, Steele's main source was Igor Danenshko.
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These are the people that are going to get nailed.
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If Igor goes down, he's going to go down because he's, according to Steele, he was hired to, quote, deploy a network of sources to dig up dirt on Trump and Russia.
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But the problem was that Igor wasn't living in Russia at the time.
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The source that the FBI claimed was a Russian-based source wasn't living in Russia.
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So now we look into Igor and what he did with sources because he had a network of sources.
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But his network of sources, as the FBI points out in these documents now released, were, get this, his drinking buddies.
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The FBI concluded the intelligence gathered from Igor was nothing more than drunken conversations from his, quote, social circle.
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These drunken conversations were the thing that got everybody to sign off on the entire Russia collusion investigation.
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So why was this Russian national that Steele was using living here in the U.S.?
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And he had been arrested multiple times for public intoxication.
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And after one of the arrests, he was ordered to undergo drug testing, attend substance abuse therapy, and mental health counseling.
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So maybe it's just me, but it seems kind of relevant to the credibility of this whole thing.
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If he is the original source of the discredited Steele dossier that he was in, he was ordered to go in for a mental evaluation.
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And all of his sources are his drinking buddies.
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So while he was getting arrested for being a drunken ass, he was also employed.
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Well, the liberal think tank, the Brookings Institute.
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While there, he became the protege of, wait for it, wait for it, you're going to love this, Fiona Hill.
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Fiona was one of the star witnesses in the impeachment hearings.
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She's the one that looks, she looks like Snape, you know, from Harry Potter.
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Come on, I can say that I look like Colonel Sanders.
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But it turns out Hill had connections to Christopher Steele.
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And as per her testimony, the two of them had meetings in 2016.
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Now, something weird was going on at Brookings.
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Steele, the author of the dossier that kickstarted the entire Russian hoax,
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hired the former Brookings Institute researcher as his primary source,
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who was a protege at Brookings under one of the impeachment star witnesses
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and was actively meeting with them as he was leaking everything out under the FBI's noses.
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Fiona Hill's boss at the time was the Brookings president, Strobe Talbot.
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He also met with Steele when he obtained the copy of the dossier,
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Strobe's brother-in-law, Cody Shearer, compiled his own dossier during the same time
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Steele then showed that to the FBI to corroborate his own work.
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Seems like all of this is coming from Brookings.
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After Trump won the election, it was the Brookings president
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that encouraged Fiona Hill to leave the think tank and pursue a job at the White House.
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They are opening up a full-blown investigation into the role now of Brookings
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riddled with Obama and former Clinton staff members.
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This may be the holding tank for the deep state.
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But you want to know who's going down for this?
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The drunken Russian and his think tank buddies.
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Check out Glenn's show on blazetv.com slash Glenn.
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It's Stude's America, and Glenn Beck, back to back.
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I need to share some things on what I believe is really happening in our country.
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This is the most, the biggest, most well-funded and coordinated global coup I have ever seen.
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Make no mistake, that's exactly what's going on right now.
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COVID was a very convenient tool to destroy the Western economy.
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Once you destroy the Western economy, all kinds of things are possible.
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I told you yesterday that there is a great reset coming.
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Remember, we're going to stop the economy, and then we're going to restart it again, and it'll have this V shape.
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Well, that's ridiculous, and it was never tried before.
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It was a risk, and it's just not going to happen.
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And that's not what they were going for anyway.
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And according to the World Economic Forum, the global reset will be decided in January.
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Now, I want to just hit a couple of things from the Economic Forum, and then I'm going to show you how well-planned this really is.
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The virus hit when many countries around the globe were already demonstrating nationalistic sympathies by looking at their interest first,
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often driven by the feeling of several who experienced or felt left out of the benefits of globalization.
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They're basically talking about England and the United States.
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When England pushed back and said, no, we want Brexit.
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When we hired Donald Trump to be our president, and he started talking about nationalism.
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Nationalism can be very dangerous if it is coupled with socialism.
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But nationalism by itself, a pride in the country, and take care of your own self first, not at the expense of others,
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but take care of your own country, or you will not be able to be a help to anyone else.
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That is a good thing, but not according to globalists.
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Then they go on to say, it would be a wasted opportunity to then only focus on a restart,
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as we have fundamental issues in our society, in our economy, and our environment.
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Now we're going to have the globe and the World Economic Forum reset our society and the environment and the economy.
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Due to unemployment, we risk increased inequality within countries, hitting the weakest, the hardest.
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But there is also a risk of inequality growing between countries.
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Okay, well, there will always be inequality between countries, and the inequality here in America is spreading.
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But that's mainly because the government is favoring the banks.
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They're not bailing anybody out on the bottom level.
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You see all of the entrepreneurs that are small guys, they're not getting any help.
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We in the West, they say on inequality, we in the West can now do something for developing countries, especially in Africa.
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Why would we be investing in Africa right now when our economy is in the crapper?
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The second goal of the Economic Forum is climate change.
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The critical question now is how can we take a more and faster action with more emphasis on sustainability and circularity?
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The third goal of the Economic Forum on this great, not restart, God forbid we have a restart, but what they are, what they're calling a reset.
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A change in capitalism is needed, according to the World Economic Forum.
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The focus should shift from short-term and profit only to longer-term, incorporating value creation for people and the planet, moving from shareholder value to stakeholder interests.
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With the economy in a recession, it is tempting to look at short-term profits by declaring cash as king and postponing investments.
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So what they are advocating here is a change from capitalism to literal fascism.
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Fascism is a public-private partnership where the company and the government intermix.
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Now, I want to go through a couple of things and show you how well-coordinated all of this is.
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Do you know why our kids aren't going back to school?
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Our kids are going back to school because they're being taught right now government is in charge and government can tell you at the smallest local and home level exactly what to do.
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Now, let me define healthy schools according to the teachers' unions.
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All schools must be supported to function as community schools with adequate numbers of counselors and nurses and community parent outreach workers.
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The demands and their list of demands, actually called demands, they demand also police-free schools.
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Now, I thought that was the opposite way we were going, you know, with the heavier armed security because nobody can have a gun.
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So, you needed to have police, you know, experts, experts, police are used to handling guns.
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But now that police are bad, who's going to protect our kids?
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They also want a moratorium on evictions and foreclosures, direct financial handouts to those with unspecified critical social needs, a moratorium on charter and voucher programs, and standardized testing.
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They want adequate and equitable funding and a fresh influx of cash for public schools by taxing the billionaires and Wall Street.
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Since when did this become a political organization?
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The funds, although not directly specified, according to Journeys for Justice Alliance, the Chicago-based activist organization,
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They want a full moratorium on private education, not just charter schools and voucher programs.
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So, they want to shut down all other education programs in the country.
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It's supported by Chicago Teachers' Union, the Boston Teachers' Union, the United Teachers of Los Angeles,
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the Massachusetts Teachers Association, the Center for Popular Democracy,
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Midwest Academy, the Milwaukee Teachers' Education Association,
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you also have the 1619 Project going into our schools.
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This is ideologically driven to destroy our history.
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It will be 20 years before we are having teachers deny we ever even went to the moon.
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it was because of some socialist that saved the day by figuring it all out.
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So, they've got the schools right where they want them,
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is that Netflix has the Director of Inclusion for Content and Marketing.
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You're not going to hear this from anybody else.
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He was part of our Destroying the Family episode a few weeks back
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It wasn't brave of Colin Kaepernick to take a knee.
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are the ones who are standing and not kneeling today.
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They're never going to get a deal with Nike or anybody else.
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They'll be lucky to get a renewal of their contract.
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But now all of our sports teams are being hijacked,
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The coronavirus turns Midtown Manhattan into a ghost town,
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Well, you would do that if you knew that society was headed for the fourth great industrial or technological revolution,
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and they'll be so grateful to us when the new normal and the restart,
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They won't care anymore that we've taken their money,
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they'll be glad we took it when we return what little we can or care to.
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The dollar moves into a new era of weakness for currency as gold gains.
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You're going to see the stock market go exactly as my prediction,
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I thought it was going to be the summer of unrest.
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I thought it would be the summer of riot in 2016.
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I also told you at that time that the Dow would rocket,
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but it's all about the dollar losing all of its value.
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will be just as much as it is for some of those darn poor countries in Africa,
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but that's the only thing that will save your freedom.
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you've worked hard to get where you are in life.
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That's why I want you to interview the real estate agent
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that might be helping you sell or buy your next home.
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or I didn't know how to interview for real estate agents.
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we figured this out with help from the 500 best real estate agents in the country,
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You can have a better time of buying or selling your home than I often do.
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And agents who are working with real estate agents,
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And we have thousands waiting to be on that list.
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We're not going to use our children as guinea pigs.
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The level of agita that Trump and DeVos are creating for parents and teachers are terrible.
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Is the media endangering our children to score points against Trump?
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Glenn takes on coronavirus facts without the fear.
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and just ask Siri now for the definition of the noun demon,
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especially one thought to possess a person or act as a tormentor in hell,
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somebody that just is really great at their specified job,
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I'm sure they didn't put that in there because of cruel,
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where you could call the police officers demons.
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you're calling them demons because they're so good at their job.
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Whether you're working from home or working on fitness,
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You want to listen to what you want to listen to
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that gives you a comfortable noise-isolating fit.