00:04:53.540Nobody, I mean, when she spoke, she was pretty much speaking to an empty house.
00:04:57.400Have the courage and the guts to at least show up.
00:05:01.660So she spoke, and I think, I don't know.
00:05:06.540I don't agree with what she has said in the past, and I didn't agree with what she said yesterday because now she was like, no, I don't believe any of that stuff.
00:05:16.180Well, can you tell me your transition?
00:05:26.800I told you about the Bubba effect, where everybody goes, you know what, I know what Bubba did was wrong, but you people have been doing things in Congress and in the national level for so long, you caused this problem.
00:05:46.560So, yeah, while we don't like what Bubba just did, we'll take care of Bubba.
00:06:20.240And the reason why she was, the reason why people listen to people on these conspiracy theories, there's this new conspiracy theory from the, you know, in the 1870s or whatever.
00:06:33.640We signed an incorporation act with Great Britain.
00:06:36.880And so Great Britain actually owns the United States.
00:06:39.420So we're not, we're officially a corporation.
00:07:06.120We have this weird thing when we have this normalcy bias, when we're in real trouble, when there is a serial killer next door, until you smell the rotting bodies, you will say, something's not right about that guy.
00:07:31.440We dismiss that, called the normalcy bias.
00:07:34.820But then, when we are lied to repeatedly, and we know something isn't right, and our life isn't in immediate danger, we don't have the normalcy bias.
00:08:39.380And before you know it, all the fans are going to love soccer.
00:08:43.060That would be a stupid, but a conspiracy theory.
00:08:46.300Especially if we didn't have videotape of them saying, sneak the soccer ball in.
00:08:55.720But if everybody on the team was, like, suddenly really into soccer and always talking about soccer, you could see people, if the coach was always lying to the public, you could see people going, I think they're doing something with soccer.
00:09:08.800I think they're going to become a soccer team.
00:09:12.400But if you have it on tape, it's a conspiracy fact.
00:09:17.840Now, we have had this theory that has been borne out in facts way too long, but when will Americans pay attention?
00:09:29.600We've had this theory that climate change, the idea of what they're going to do to protect the environment, is going to be so damaging that it is going to change your life.
00:09:44.820When they say, well, we're just putting a few restrictions on cars now and blah, blah, blah.
00:09:52.320We keep telling you they are trying to get rid of cars.
00:09:56.480They are going to be so draconian in your life.
00:11:15.70060% of our emissions that need to be reduced come from you, the person of the country, the senior on fixed income.
00:11:24.860There is no bad guy left, at least in Massachusetts, to point the finger at, turn the screws on, and, you know, break their will so they stop emitting.
00:12:22.400She said she had to answer the question because the Senate Republicans expressed concerns about actually being able to reach an agreement with the Biden White House.
00:12:33.220The meeting with the president on Monday, you know, for the for the covid relief, they said was promising, but it wasn't going to happen because his staff wouldn't allow him to compromise.
00:12:50.660The president talks a lot about unity.
00:12:54.080The president talks a lot about unity, but his White House staff and congressional leadership are working on a different playbook.
00:13:01.100Now, Psaki said any questions about whether there's any daylight between the president and his staff on the price of the package was ludicrous.
00:13:20.140But didn't we see that secret cabals can survive in an administration?
00:13:28.440Didn't we actually see and had the media tout how great it was to have a secret cabal that thought they knew better than the president?
00:13:38.320And they did everything they could to stop his will, to stop his directives from being carried out because they believed they knew better than the elected official?
00:19:46.760Finally, Congress is asking for something, you know, that we can share and understand.
00:19:52.860Now, the media, of course, rushed to Capitol Hill to make sure that you can, once and for all, hear the justification for this right-wing extremist witch hunt.
00:21:03.380While the government says there's a threat from right-wing extremists, although there's no admitted, credible, current threat from the Department of Homeland Security.
00:21:12.300But they continue to make moves based off something that it won't reveal to us.
00:21:52.740I will help quash right-wing extremists that want to destroy America, get rid of the Constitution, kill people in the streets or in office.
00:22:16.100I will be damned if I sit here and don't raise my voice while people's right to free speech, right to congregate, associate, right to question our government.
00:22:32.360But when that right is on the ropes, we will all be damned if we remain silent.
00:25:12.240And so they all knew about Jeffrey Epstein.
00:25:14.480And the best case scenario is they just denied it to themselves or they just kind of went along with it and I'm not involved, but they excused it.
00:25:25.040So the best explanation for all of this is nobody wanted to get caught up in what did I know and when did I know it?
00:25:31.940Not that they were doing things and, you know, selling children at pizza parlors, but that's the best case scenario.
00:25:39.380But because there is a complete void and vacuum on this, you start to tie things together and things that sometimes should be tied together, some things that should not be tied together.
00:25:52.660But this is what happens when you have a corrupt government and a corrupt press.
00:26:00.420People start to believe things that are insane if it explains what's going on.
00:26:10.280But we have to go back to Sherlock Holmes.
00:26:14.360No matter how improbable, after everything else has been dismissed.
00:26:20.840No matter how improbable, you have to say that is the answer.
00:26:24.860But when you look at things, it is most likely, according to Holmes, that the simplest answer is true.
00:29:43.840Within days after the election, we witnessed an orchestrated effort to anoint the winner, even while many key states were still being counted.
00:30:27.900The pact was formalized in a terse, little-known joint statement of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and AFL-CIO published on Election Day.
00:30:37.740Both sides would come to see it as sort of an implicit bargain inspired by the summer's massive, sometimes destructive racial justice protests,
00:30:47.120in which the forces of labor came together with the forces of capital to keep the peace and oppose Trump's assault on democracy.
00:30:55.160I want you to hear what I just read to you.
00:30:58.900When the forces of labor came together with the forces of capital, that is the Great Reset.
00:31:08.520When the forces of labor unions, the forces of business joined together with the government.
00:31:19.180A handshake between business and labor was just one component of a vast cross-partisan campaign to protect the election.
00:31:31.580An extraordinary shadow effort dedicated not to winning the vote, but assuring it would be free and fair, credible and uncorrupted.
00:31:48.620For more than a year, a loosely organized coalition of operatives scrambled to shore up America's institutions as they came under simultaneous attack from a remorseless pandemic and an autocratically inclined president.
00:32:05.780Though much of this activity took place on the left, it was separate from the Biden campaign.
00:32:14.240The scenario the shadow campaigners were desperate to stop was not a Trump victory.
00:32:20.180It was an election so calamitous that no result could be discerned at all.
00:32:24.380A failure of the central act of democratic self-governance that has been a hallmark of America since its founding.
00:32:29.920Still quoting Time Magazine, their work touched every aspect of the election.
00:32:37.660They got states to change voting systems and laws and helped secure hundreds of millions in public-private funding.
00:32:48.240They fended off voter suppression lawsuits, recruited armies of poll workers, and got millions of people to vote by mail for the first time.
00:33:02.860They successfully pressured social media companies to take a harder line against disinformation.
00:33:11.260They used data-driven strategies to fight viral smears.
00:33:15.560They executed a national public awareness campaign that helped Americans understand how the vote count would unfold over days and weeks,
00:33:23.940preventing Trump's conspiracy theories and false claims of victory from getting more traction.
00:33:28.980After Election Day, they monitored every pressure point to ensure that Trump could not overturn the result.
00:33:37.320The untold story of the election is the thousands of people of both parties who accomplished the triumph of American democracy at its very foundation.
00:33:48.200This is the inside story of the conspiracy to save the 2020 election, based on access to the group's inner workings,
00:34:04.860the never-before-seen documents and interviews with dozens of those involved across the political spectrum.
00:34:11.960It is the story of an unprecedented, creative, and determined campaign, whose success also reveals how close the nation came to disaster.
00:34:22.160Every attempt to interfere with the proper outcome of the election was defeated, said Ian Basin,
00:34:29.440the co-founder of Protect Democracy, a non-partisan rule-of-law advocacy group.
00:34:35.940It's massively important for the country to understand that it didn't happen accidentally.
00:36:41.880Hey, can we make sure that we have enough poll workers?
00:36:47.360Can we do a secretive campaign to make sure that we're defending all of these rights to make sure that you can just send out any ballot to anyone non requested?
00:37:03.960And I'd like to see the names of those who are bipartisan because I can guarantee you they're the same group of people that are now hiding for their lives that were part of the Lincoln project because they were covering up for a pedophile.
00:37:21.180Another reason people believe in crazy things like QAnon because these crazy things just keep happening.
00:37:35.080And now they've gotten to a place to where they will confirm it.
00:37:40.900And and you know why, you know, while this is because they know they know most of America won't even pay attention.
00:39:15.020Well, there is a company out there that has been fighting for you, fighting for the First and Second Amendment, while companies like Verizon have been giving money to terrible things like Planned Parenthood.
00:39:30.340And it's Patriot Mobile and everybody's on the same cell towers now, same tower.
00:39:36.520So you get basically the same service.
00:39:38.320It's great as, you know, everybody else.
00:45:59.940It diminishes America's power in the world because now impeachment, which used to be the final, the last straw, only used twice, Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton.
00:46:15.060Now they've destroyed the whole concept of holding a sitting president accountable.
00:46:21.020And it looks like a farce to the whole world and the whole world.
00:46:44.420After the 9-11 attack, most Americans came together and we destroyed, over a decade or so, the most lethal threat to the planet, the jihad.
00:46:59.040But now we have a country that's fractured, that uses impeachment to humiliate political opponents, which is exactly what the Democrats are doing.
00:47:12.040The John Roberts defection, the chief justice of the Supreme Court, basically says the country, I'm not going to participate in this because it's unconstitutional.
00:47:23.440But that wasn't even covered by the corrupt media.
00:51:39.240She also just said that the President Trump should absolutely be charged with premeditated murder.
00:51:48.700Okay, well, whatever nutty stuff she's spitting out there, the Republicans could say, ah, let's do this to Congresswoman Waters, strip her of her chairmanships and of her committeeships.
00:54:24.300But what's happening with our Pentagon?
00:54:27.300And isn't this a slap in the face to all of our soldiers, our sailors, our airmen, that they're being looked at because of how they may have voted or what?
00:56:32.660We didn't do this when ISIS was going around, when we had our military bases shot up, in some cases, by our own military personnel that had been...
00:59:14.960See, I think a lot of this stuff is happening.
00:59:17.540You know, this stuff of just keeping us fighting about nonsense gets us to turn and not look at what is actually being attempted to pass.
00:59:29.520HR 127 has been introduced for gun registration and looking into it, it provides for the licensing for all firearms and all ammo purchases and possession.
00:59:43.780The registration of not only the owners, but the registration of where the gun is kept.
00:59:52.300It will prohibit possession of certain ammunition, a psych test to be able to purchase a gun, and the registration for the location of the firearm.
01:04:06.080Because if it is, you're paying too much.
01:04:08.320Did you see what England, Bank of England came out and said the interest rate will be in negative range in England within the next 45 days?
01:10:44.500You have to undergo a psychological evaluation.
01:10:47.280As deemed necessary by the licensed psychologist involved.
01:10:51.240The evaluation includes a psychological evaluation of other members of the household in which the individual resides.
01:10:58.620And as part of the psychological evaluation, the licensed psychologist interviews any spouse of the individual, any former spouse of the individual, and at least two other persons who are a member of the family or an associate of the individual to further determine the state of the mental, emotional, and relational stability of the individual in relation to firearms.
01:11:45.160Look, do you really have, you have confidence that whatever four in the 16 are going to go through the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court's going to say, nope, nope, nope.
01:14:02.820But I found it on Coca-Cola's website this week, as I'm doing my own research, because they said that they're not going to do business.
01:14:10.900They won't have any firm, law firm, represent them that hasn't taken the social justice approach and the critical race theory approach to their law firm.
01:14:20.160So they want, I think, 50% of their business has to be done by African-American attorneys.
01:14:25.72030% have to be done by other minorities, Asian, Pacific Islanders, you know, Inlet Islanders.
01:14:35.160I mean, okay, I just like a really good attorney.
01:15:54.160So, they have changed their infrastructure now to fall into compliance with ESG standards, including things like meeting a goal of ensuring women compose 50% of all management by 2025.
01:16:09.500I mean, that's great if that's the best person, but I mean, really, I have to hire a woman even if the man is better?
01:16:17.560I mean, I'll hire all women if they're better.
01:16:20.780They are committed to meeting the ESG standard required by S&P for its ESG stock index, but all of it's going to be ESG.
01:16:31.520The report specifically mentions that it's measuring based on U.N. guidelines, not our measures.
01:16:38.840In addition, I'm quoting the sustainability aspects of this annual report comply with AA 1000 AS assurance standard from the United Nations and the advanced level of requirement for communication on progress against the 10 principles of the United Nations Global Compact.
01:16:57.280On page 55, quote, we understand the critical role of compliance like Coca-Cola, HBC, in addressing challenges the world faces, and we fully support the U.N. sustainability agenda and the U.N. sustainable development goals.
01:17:15.280In 2018, we published Mission 2025, our sustainability commitments, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:17:20.780There's a lot of talk about helping climate change, racial inequalities, and very little to talk about, hey, I got a new flavor, or the customers are going to be able to get it here.
01:17:33.060One of the most interesting things in the report is that they keep using the phrase to earn our license to operate.
01:17:42.340Now, they say that over and over again, especially when they're talking about meeting the ESG, the environmental, social, and governance goals, and the U.N. sustainability goals.
01:17:57.380But they're not talking about just a license.
01:18:05.560That's a social license is the same thing as saying, hey, we need to justify our existence here, and we need to justify our existence as society.
01:18:20.100This is everywhere, and the Coke drinker is no longer the primary concern for Coca-Cola.
01:18:28.580And they can say that all they want, but you are not going to be asked what you believe is the right thing.
01:18:38.420Your representative in government will represent you.
01:18:43.160Oh, because they're doing such a great job of that right now.
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01:19:07.540She laughed for like five minutes, just hysterically laughed.
01:19:11.400I don't even know why she was laughing.
01:19:13.160She's, honestly, we are at the end of our rope.
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01:22:14.020In just a couple of minutes, I'm going to give you two stories that you must be aware of.
01:22:20.580You must be aware of because it will open your mind to new thinking, and I think put it on the right track.
01:22:30.460There's too many conspiracy theories out there.
01:22:34.340This is the Bubba Effect, and we are living the Bubba Effect right now.
01:22:40.160I'll give that to you in just a couple of minutes.
01:22:41.840And Andy Ngo, the editor-at-large of the Post Millennial, the guy who had to leave the country because the death threats were just too unsafe for him.
01:22:53.160I don't even know if he's back in the country yet.
01:22:55.400He's written a book called Unmask Inside Anifa's Radical Plan to Destroy America.
01:25:15.280And I highly recommend that you share it with other people.
01:25:19.460That first hour is really, really important.
01:25:21.860Because I explain how we are now living the Bubba effect and why conspiracy theories, why so many people believe in some crazy conspiracy theories.
01:25:34.440And how this is all with Marjorie, what's her name, Marjorie Taylor Greene.
01:26:26.640You know, one thing that we found through our analysis is that 60 percent of our emissions come from, as I have been starting to say, you and me, except you guys are in Vermont.
01:26:35.80060 percent of our emissions come from residential heating.
01:26:42.540So let me say that again, 60 percent of our emissions that need to be reduced come from you, the person of the street, the senior on fixed income.
01:26:53.220There is no bad guy left, at least in Massachusetts, to point the finger at, turn the screws on and, you know, break their will so they stop emitting.
01:29:17.420And the reason why I left is just because of escalating death threats against me, which were reported to police in Portland and of which nothing was done.
01:29:32.460How have the people of England received you?
01:29:38.000So England, the UK has its own various issues.
01:29:42.200But one thing that I appreciate about here is that there's not wide tolerance for political violence and vandalism and disruption, whereas in Portland and Seattle, other places that I've been to, the left of the mainstream left, I would say, has quite embraced that.
01:30:01.680Do you find it ironic that your parents were what we would remember in America as boat people?
01:30:11.400They came as political refugees from Vietnam and and went through hell.
01:30:21.040And now you're having to flee here because of your safety.
01:30:26.160I mean, that that's that's an amazing coincidence or an amazing circle, is it not?
01:30:35.960I think my parents both went to were sent to prison camps for different reasons in the 70s.
01:30:43.580I know a communist regime and one of the freedoms that I really cherish or norms, I should say, norms and freedoms I really cherish as an American citizen is that we have freedom of expression and that there's an expectation that you don't solve political grievances or disagreements through violence.
01:31:09.880But nowadays, I'm not sure if that's really a norm anymore, considering if you listen to what the chattering classes are saying, they have defended the looting when it's done in the names of in the name of BLM or anti-fascism.
01:31:26.040They defend even assaults and at times homicides.
01:31:33.200So you are you've written a new book on mask inside Antifa's radical plan to destroy democracy.
01:31:39.880And it is very clear on the leftist terrorism that is is happening here.
01:31:47.700And you go through the you know, the history, the beginnings of it in 1920s Italy, you know, with Benito Mussolini's fascistic party.
01:31:58.080Do you believe and I want to get into some of that history quickly, but I want to ask you this.
01:32:04.700Do you believe that the Democrats or the leftists are are really in control and and leading this or are they being used by more powerful people?
01:32:25.360I think the short sighted agenda was that they could use anti-fuzz messaging and the protests that they helped sparked in the past four years to to use that against the former administration and former president.
01:32:41.720And so they nurtured and coddled this monster.
01:32:46.400And now that Trump is no longer in the picture and no longer an excuse, they're having to contend with this issue that the Antifa is not something they can actually control.
01:33:52.400Where's all of this dark hate come from?
01:33:57.500So Antifa is an atheistic anarchist communist movement, but they do adopt certain, I would say, fundamentalist religious like worldviews.
01:34:10.640And so they view the United States as a wicked imperialistic state that needs to be destroyed and not just the nation state destroyed, but also all its founding ideals because these have had influence for good in many parts of the world.
01:34:29.040So they want to get rid of that because they view the United States and its ideas, American philosophy, as linked in a system of white supremacy and fascism.
01:34:40.040So when they say they're against fascism, for example, they're not referring to like how political scientists and academics who study political philosophy describe and understand fascism.
01:34:51.000So they're referring to anything that is against their anti-fi ideology.
01:34:55.900So that can be it can be the entire GOP.
01:34:59.460It can be any American political figure, American government, things like freedom of inspection, property rights, all of that they consider fascist state.
01:35:10.660OK, so hang on just a second. But I mean, have they checked their own whiteness?
01:35:14.660You know, when you see the people in Antifa, I don't know if there is a typical Antifa member, but, you know, they seem white and young.
01:35:24.480And, you know, from what I've read, many of them privileged.
01:35:31.040Great question. So in the course of writing my book, I had to do some research in Portland.
01:35:35.980My home city provided a pretty good data set because there were so many arrests that have happened over the 120 days of nightly riots.
01:35:44.500And so we have a sample size of around a thousand arrests, the majority, overwhelming majority of whom are white and are chanting things like Black Lives Matter and calling for what they say is racial justice.
01:36:00.640They do skew young, some are juveniles all the way to the early 30s.
01:36:05.400In terms of the economic stratasms that they represent, it has kind of, it spans all.
01:36:11.980You have people who, as you said, come from privileged backgrounds, those who are working in white collar professions like academics, like nurses, journalists even.
01:36:23.060And then you have people who I view are extremely vulnerable, those who are mentally unwell, who are vagrants, who are coming to these operation bases that Antifa set up.
01:36:33.780And are given food and given accommodation in terms of tents and all that.
01:36:38.900And then when it comes to rioting at night, they're also given weapons and are given homemade IEDs to use and to throw.
01:36:46.200So this is a very, it's an evil ideology that victimizes a lot of people.
01:36:53.880It turns people who are passionate about what they view as social justice until sociopaths who want to kill and be killed in the process so that they can become martyrs.
01:37:06.240We're talking to Andy Ngo about his book Unmask Inside, Antifa's radical plan to destroy democracy.
01:37:13.860When you read the book, you will realize that is not hyperbole.
01:37:17.860It is to destroy democracy, our republic, everyone's freedom, their way or the highway.
01:43:27.340We're really close to a year to bend the curve.
01:43:31.860But everybody was remodeling their home.
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01:43:49.280The window coverings, whether it's shades or shutters or anything in between, that is really what makes a room stand out.
01:43:56.480The wrong stuff on the windows or bad stuff on the windows, you know, you might have a, you know, a big, like, don't tread on me flag, you know, covering the window.
01:44:04.960Not the best drape, not the best drape.
01:45:04.960This was a fascinating conversation with Ben Shapiro that I don't think you'll find anyplace else.
01:45:12.360It's a very different interview because I'm kind of a crazy guy.
01:45:17.860But anyway, that is Ben Shapiro on the podcast.
01:45:22.340In just a few minutes after this broadcast, I'm going in to record the Friday exclusive for Blaze subscribers only.
01:45:29.600And I'm going to have one of the guys that is part of the resistance actually helping the religious minorities in Burma and saving Christians.
01:45:42.100And he's going to be, he's in the jungle and we had to do a test of the line.
01:58:17.160I know a lot of people don't like to do things because they're like, but I've got hope that maybe I can change the – what if they say no?
01:58:39.720You know, I have a story that's been sitting on my desk here for a few days, and every day I walk out with probably half of the stuff I wanted to talk to you about unspoken.
01:58:56.100And I just keep moving this one onto a top pile, and today's my last day to do it of the week.
01:59:02.380I just think it is a – it's an amazing story.
01:59:05.780A Louisiana man – a Louisiana mom was shot dead by Hitman.
01:59:10.960Her accused rapist brother had hired to kill her daughter.
01:59:19.660She was pretending to be her daughter to save her daughter's life.
01:59:23.200Brittany Cormier, 34, was found shot to death in her home, along with a 37-year-old neighbor who had been visiting her at the time.
01:59:34.340Brittany Cormier, the mom who sacrificed herself to save her daughter from the Hitman.
01:59:40.200Investigators quickly focused on Cormier's brother, Beau Cormier, 35, a convicted sex offender accused of raping his niece.
01:59:48.980They had accused him of hiring two friends to kill the girl, even helping carry out the surveillance as he joined them on the first planned mission, which was aborted.
01:59:58.620When the killer struck on January 13th, Brittany pretended to be the target, as her daughter and stepdaughter hid in a closet.
02:00:07.220Brittany was murdered as a result of telling the shooter that she was in fact the rape victim, likely saving the life of her daughter.
02:00:15.580The neighbor was shot dead while trying to fight off the gunman.
02:00:21.840Samantha Lemaire, a friend who said Cormier was like a sister to her, told the advocate that the mom would do anything for her kids.
02:00:30.260Hope Nettleton, a friend of Beau Cormier, was also killed.
02:00:33.760They knew that he was unstable, but they said they never thought it would come down to something like this.
02:00:43.280I'd like to think she locked them in the closet to protect them.
02:00:47.580Well, I think that's probably what mom did.
02:00:50.420Death penalty is definitely on the table, according to the district attorney.
02:00:55.120That is, I mean, in a day when heroics are few and far between and courage is hard to find, man, there is nothing more fierce than a mother.
02:01:09.280Do not get between a mom and her child.
02:01:12.760That's when everything changes and our prayers go out to this family.