00:03:18.700If you watched last night's broadcast where we talked about the ESGs and the S part of that rating system that the financial systems are now doing,
00:03:32.760the S is social justice, you began to understand why.
00:03:38.880I've been saying to you for the last year or so, it's going to get harder for you to get a loan.
00:03:45.460If you're thinking about getting a loan, if you're thinking about refinancing or consolidating a loan, you need to do it now.
00:03:54.500Now, American financing doesn't work for you.
00:03:57.560I mean, sorry, it doesn't work for the banks.
00:10:21.340What if I can't prove how many illegal people voted?
00:10:23.840I can't prove how many people maybe switched addresses or where there was a broken chain of custody?
00:10:28.440I said, but what I can prove beyond any shadow of a doubt is go through all the voter rolls in a few states, cross reference with UPS deliverable or USPS deliverable addresses, search them on Google Earth to see if they're invalid addresses.
00:10:44.440And then either I or my producers went personally to those addresses that day with a copy of that day's newspaper on video with dozens of addresses saying this is an empty lot.
00:11:22.420And this was released by some anonymous person.
00:11:24.100Now, to be fair, they were right in that in Nevada, one of the addresses that was an empty lot, we took a video of the empty lot across the street from the actual empty lot because the odds and even numbers in Nevada are a little bit different in Vegas.
00:11:39.860And when you're surrounded by empty lots, it's hard to know which empty lot the address is.
00:11:43.440But I hand to God everything I say is true under penalty of perjury, Glenn.
00:11:51.340I will swear to all this in court, which it may come to.
00:12:40.240They changed Christina Gupana, Clinton's staffer, her address, which was under an overpass from West Bonneville Avenue in Vegas to East Bonneville Avenue.
00:12:49.240And keep in mind, the Nevada website says they can only change voter rolls on a Monday.
00:13:28.380All of this is available on the blaze.
00:13:31.000And and I swear I swear to it in court.
00:13:34.260And you show the the address before it was changed on the government website and after it was changed.
00:13:42.800Yes. And I show the physical address by sending an intern with a copy of today's newspaper so that there is no doubt we because my lawyer said it's not enough if you do Google Earth.
00:13:51.440That's not because with Google Earth, we had thousands.
00:13:54.600And I said, well, we only have time to do dozens.
00:13:57.180So we did dozens, mainly in Nevada and Michigan, because these were areas where we could travel.
00:22:51.240They believe in the things that we thought everybody in America believed in.
00:22:55.940They are fighting the good fight with you and using a share of their profits to support things like the Second Amendment and the First Amendment.
00:23:05.500How about we just support all of the amendments?
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00:26:05.140I wanted to ask you, did you did you see the tweet or I'm sorry, the text to Don Gates about his about his son, Congressman Gates, Matt Gates?
00:26:43.080Clearly one that Tucker was quite uncomfortable with.
00:26:46.580First of all, Gates brought up a couple of things that I think were a little disturbing to Tucker.
00:26:55.880One of them being that Gates said something like, I'm not the only one on this screen right now who's been accused of a terrible sex act.
00:27:03.840And so at the end of that, Tucker said, yeah, you just referenced a disturbed, mentally ill listener who accused me of something 20 years ago that, yeah, definitely wasn't true.
00:27:19.260And, you know, the implication being, and thanks for bringing that up.
00:27:23.460The other thing he said was, and Tucker, you'll remember this, two years ago, you and your wife had dinner with me and another woman, a date of mine, and you'll remember her.
00:27:36.880And then he goes on to describe this dinner.
00:27:38.840And at the end of that rant, Tucker said, actually, I don't remember the woman in question or the context of what you're talking about at all.
00:34:29.120I mean, I give you the the Kraken as an example of something that sounded pretty definitive and then turned out to be not so much of a Kraken after all.
00:34:50.120The the other thing on this is is is is Matt Gaetz saying right before this came out that he might leave Congress and go to work for Newsmax.
00:35:29.400I mean, Gates being such an outspoken guy to he says a lot of things and everyone says a lot of things about him.
00:35:36.060So it's really hard to cut through what is actually accurate here.
00:35:41.180Well, it's pretty clear, though, and he's yesterday that New York Times was telling us that this is an investigation that he crossed lines with a 17 year old girl.
00:35:51.900Now, the story is, is that he attended a an orgy with a 17 year old girl and a bunch of prostitutes.
00:36:33.240Can we have some evidence on the orgy thing?
00:36:36.260And because if if the press and the FBI and everybody else can get away with this, none of our politicians, nobody stands a chance against standing against this thing, except those who are the most pure.
00:36:52.880And I'm not saying that Matt Gaetz isn't because you can make up anything about anything.
00:36:58.460But you these most of these guys and I'm not saying their orgy or having sex with underage kids, but they everybody has something in their life that they they don't want to come out.
00:37:13.480And they just it's not that it's evil or it's illegal or anything else.
00:37:19.320It's just you're going to twist this and you're going to make it look bad.
00:37:23.060And I'm going to I'm going to have to deal with it for the rest of my life.
00:37:26.400And I've already dealt with it and put that to rest.
00:37:30.540You won't be able to send anybody to Congress and you certainly won't get anybody in Congress or the Senate that is actually going to stand against anything.
00:37:40.500Yeah, look, you know, let's look at someone who's who the press is a lot less judgmental about Deshaun Watson, the quarterback for the Houston Texans, who has now 14 accusers against him that have come out in the last couple of weeks.
00:49:16.940We're going to go back to the stimulus package here in a second, but I want to give you a few stories that are in the news today.
00:49:24.060So Democrats are afraid to voice any concern about the nationwide vote voting overhaul, which is absolutely unconstitutional in the clearest of terms.
00:49:37.300It is taking away the power of the states and moving it to the federal government.
00:50:02.800Global asset manager at BlackRock issued a statement yesterday on LinkedIn.
00:50:09.000Equal access to voting is the foundation of American democracy.
00:50:12.000While BlackRock appreciates the importance of maintaining election integrity and transparency, these should not be used to restrict equal access to the polls.
00:50:21.980It's doing none of those things, by the way.
00:50:31.300As soon as Georgia's legislators convened this year, our company joined with other Georgia businesses to share our core principles.
00:50:38.480We opposed measures that would seek to diminish or restrict voter access and advocated for broad access, voter convenience, election integrity, and political neutrality.
00:50:51.060Then you have Delta Airlines issuing a memo to their employees that the final bill is unacceptable and does not match Delta's values.
00:51:00.420After having time now to fully understand all that's in the bill, coupled with the discussions with leaders and employees in the black community, it is evident the bill includes provisions that will make it harder for many unrepresented voters, particularly black voters, to exercise their constitutional right and elect their representatives.
00:51:19.700Then you have Merck, the pharmaceutical giant.
00:51:22.560There is no more fundamental right than the right to vote.
00:51:24.800Democracy rests on assuring that every eligible voter has an equal and fair opportunity to cast a ballot free from restrictions that have a discriminatory impact.
00:51:33.600We all have an obligation to stand up against racism and other forms of discrimination whenever we see them.
00:51:40.460You know, the people that brought Hitler the people's car.
00:51:46.300Anyway, Porsche, North American operations, headquartered in Georgia, said equal access to the polls for every voter is core to a democracy.
00:51:56.280As an Atlanta based business, Porsche cars of North America supported the work of the Metro Atlanta chamber with members of the Georgia General Assembly to maximize voter participation.
00:52:05.480We understand the legislative outcome remains subject to debate and hope a resolution can be found.
00:52:10.880Uh, then UPS, UPS said this week, the company supports the ability and facilitation of all eligible voters to exercise their route to vote.
00:52:21.400Like other businesses in the community, we actively engage with political leaders in both parties and other stakeholders, stakeholders to advocate for more equitable, equitable access to the people for integrity in the election process.
00:52:35.640Mercedes Benz have nothing to do with racism.
00:52:38.660Boy, Mercedes Benz, they sure hate racists, don't they?
00:52:42.580They stand against efforts which discourage eligible voters to participate in this vital process.
00:53:18.660And it's really odd considering this actually expands the law and people's access to voting quite clearly.
00:53:26.040You know, the Georgia law in particular does a good job at, you know, it was funny because we were told in 2020 that we had to massively expand the way people were able to vote because of this once in a lifetime pandemic.
00:53:41.340Which I think there was good arguments for some of that.
00:53:44.740So they went out and they expanded all these voting, you know, access platforms.
00:53:53.120And now we're told that anything that pulls off of that incredible expansion, which was supposed to be once in a lifetime, is basically Jim Crow.
00:54:32.040Like, I mean, seriously, the restrictions they're talking about, the voter drop off boxes were not even sanctioned in Georgia law at all.
00:54:43.000So they came in and they said, OK, now they'll be sanctioned, but we should probably not just leave them outside unattended 24 hours a day.
00:54:51.640Let's put them somewhere where at least someone can keep an eye on them in inside.
00:55:04.100So let me let me give you just a couple of more headlines and then I'll explain it all to you and give you the Dakota ring.
00:55:09.080Uh, the Major League Baseball, uh, is thinking about, uh, moving their all-star game from Georgia because of BLM pressure over voting reform bill.
00:55:22.040Uh, the leaders of 23 countries have supported a treasy, a treaty proposal for future, uh, crisis.
00:55:29.720Uh, so in other words, the next COVID, they all want to be on board and work together.
00:55:53.840Uh, Bank of America announces an expansion of their racial justice initiatives.
00:56:00.520And the White House says the private sector should lead on vaccine passports.
00:56:06.960I'm going to give you the Dakota ring.
00:56:08.640I'm going to take a one minute break and I'm going to come back and I'm going to begin to give you that ring that will explain all of these stories from the infrastructure story to the, you know, companies lining up against the voting thing in Georgia to yanking.
00:56:24.800Even, uh, the voice, the voice of Donald Trump off of a platform, Facebook yesterday, because even his voice has been banned from Facebook.
00:56:39.660I'll explain all of these, give you the Dakota ring.
00:56:43.440You will understand the news unlike ever before in 60 seconds.
00:56:47.380Timeshare termination team, uh, chances are, if you have a timeshare that you, you know, you're ready to get out of it.
01:01:09.300They're going carbon neutral by 2030, so they're fine.
01:01:13.700Also, Disney, they didn't get a low ESG score after thanking the Chinese officials that are connected to the Uyghur genocide in concentration camps.
01:04:41.280This is the part of the story where you usually send your children out into the mean streets and tell them not to come back until they've rustled up some grub and they can bring it back for everybody to eat.
01:04:50.820Fortunately for them and you, there is Rectech.
01:04:54.500Rectech takes the concept of grilling, smoking, and even baking and dials it up to an 11.
01:05:00.780With Rectech, you've got smart grill technology, which manages the cooking of your food to such a fine point that it comes out perfect every time.
01:06:31.640It was COVID that is now being retracted is suppression.
01:06:35.160And you have BlackRock, Coca-Cola, Delta, Merck, Porsche, UPS, Microsoft, Bank of America, Cisco, Home Depot, JPMorgan, Jace, Citigroup, American Express, Facebook, Viacom, CBS.
01:06:50.840They're all coming out now, and they're taking a stand against Georgia and the governor.
01:07:02.200The headline is that sports viewers shift habits as social justice messaging increases.
01:07:10.860So this is about the NBA, and they're saying one third of Americans are watching less professional sports because they can't handle the cram down.
01:07:20.440So then why would Major League Baseball threaten to move the All-Stars from Georgia if they know they're going to lose a third of their audience?
01:07:32.420This is going to piss off a third of their audience, maybe more.
01:08:08.780They're starting to score every company, so you know if the company is doing everything they can for the environment, everything they can for social justice, and everything they can to help the government.
01:08:23.380Are they complying by governance, social, and environmental standards?
01:08:29.620Facebook, you would think, has a great score because they're so progressive.
01:08:37.640They're the reason a lot of this jam-down is happening.
01:08:56.420Now, governance, they're a laggard because they've had some problems with the government recently, and they list all of the things that have been happening over in Europe and Germany and also being called in front of Congress.
01:09:13.620But their social justice score is a laggard.
01:09:32.480And I told him a story about how Donald Trump was on Facebook on a podcast, and part of it was aired on Facebook, and it was just his voice.
01:09:45.840And Facebook deleted that post because you can't even have the voice of Donald Trump on Facebook.
01:09:52.840So how are they not leading social justice?
01:10:19.440Independent auditors found certain content decisions caused, quote, significant setbacks for civil rights, end quote.
01:10:28.420So because Facebook hasn't fully banned people like me, people like Steven Crowder, people like you, we're doing significant damage to civil rights.
01:10:47.680That's why all of these companies are coming out for Georgia.
01:10:54.460That's why all these companies line up to say, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, we're for this.
01:11:00.900Because one of the ways that they actually judge a company, because all they're doing is they're just judging.
01:11:11.640Yesterday, the Fed chair, oh, no, sorry, the Fed chair, what's the difference now?
01:11:15.860Now, Janet Yellen, who was the Fed chair, now the head of our treasury, she came out and said, environmental issues and companies that aren't working to go all green and become compliant, they're a risk to the economy.
01:11:36.580Now, how do you define a risk to the economy?
01:11:39.700Well, things get a little sketchy on all of this stuff.
01:11:43.700But a risk to the economy would be Facebook is too big to fail.
01:11:50.580And if they are working with companies like Facebook that could get deluged and get protested because they're not compliant with social justice, well, then they could fail and we could lose all their money or all of our money.
01:12:08.840So all of our investment would be gone.
01:13:52.380They mention, and I'm quoting, publicly recognizing and supporting the Black Lives Matter movement and rapidly instituting a variety of measures that seek to begin to address racism at a systematic level within corporate America.
01:14:09.900That's why you're going to the stupid Black Lives Matter meetings and the critical race theory meetings, because your company is a coward.
01:14:20.900And if they're not a coward, they're part of the problem.
01:14:24.720I don't care what my ESG score is, but I am going in and saying that.
01:14:31.140Please do not say that until you fully understand what is entailed.
01:15:45.980But it sounds to me if you're not a social justice warrior, then you're going to be labeled a human rights abuser and shut off from the financial system.
01:15:57.840Is this what having a low social score will get you?
01:17:32.360They have not trickled down to you yet.
01:17:34.880But amalgamated has just begun an annual CSR report, which I can only assume will be the standard for high scoring ESG companies going forward.
01:17:45.340If you want to see what that model might might look like high ESG scoring banks or companies say, quote,
01:17:52.440We do not lend or invest our own money in fossil fuel companies, those who manufacture weapons or who do not support the rights of workers, read that as labor unions, women, immigrants, the LGBTQ plus community and other positions not aligned with our mission, end quote.
01:18:19.380So if you're an oil and gas company, you're out.
01:18:45.620Amalgamated breaks every employee down into their own social justice category.
01:18:51.180And they submit this report every payroll period.
01:18:58.140Remember, this is the bank that brought this framework to America and several of the largest banks in the country are already part of it.
01:19:06.180If you want to understand the news, you have to understand the Great Reset.
01:19:13.560If you want to understand what's happening to our corporations and what's coming for you, you have to understand as part of the Great Reset your ESG score.
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01:19:37.720But watch the last few specials, especially last night.
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01:21:41.600I want to talk to you about this video, this video that's been all over the place, showing, well, it appears to be a coyote dropping a three-year-old and a five-year-old over the border wall,
01:21:54.280and seemingly leaving them in the desert, basically hoping that the Americans will find them and bring them to safety, which apparently did happen.
01:22:04.660This is a fascinating tale, mainly based on what we're supposed to learn from it.
01:22:10.040The media basically wants us to learn that we shouldn't have a wall, because then I guess the kid wouldn't get dropped the five feet.
01:22:17.760When in reality, maybe you shouldn't have a president who is guaranteeing any child that comes unaccompanied will become released into the United States of America and not go back to Mexico.
01:22:28.540When you create an incentive like that, you're going to get these things happening, I think.
01:29:28.460Well, I'm having a hard time with two things.
01:29:31.740One, how then this whole story was turned around on Parler and you lost your platform when you indeed were alerting the FBI in advance and working with the FBI, I'm sure, after January 6th, if you had any if they had any other questions or or needed any other information.
01:29:58.280You know, if we get actionable threats or in any of these past threats, we turn over everything we can to help the FBI make sure that nobody's going to get hurt or that no illegal activity is going to happen.
01:30:08.020And what happened shortly after January 6th, though, you know, I'm going to point first at Sheryl Sandberg, the CEO of Facebook, who went on national television, who went in the media and pointed at Parler and said, this is the fault of Parler because they don't moderate their content.
01:30:23.000They don't have any kind of adequate oversight.
01:30:28.600And I think it's because she knew what was going on in her own platform.
01:30:31.760And she understood that most of this activity took place on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram.
01:30:37.640And so she was striking first in order to defer the blame.
01:30:41.220Yeah, and you can probably pretty safely say that, because what she was talking about was all of the sophisticated algorithms and systems that Facebook has.
01:30:51.740It allows them to go through the billion posts that they receive.
01:30:56.180And I mean that literally the billion posts they receive.
01:30:59.420And you don't have that kind of an algorithm.
01:32:05.220You've obviously had to be involved in a lot of this stuff.
01:32:08.200Sometimes when you want to speak, you have to keep your mouth shut because you need to make sure that you don't make any mistakes.
01:32:13.580When you have all the giant tech giants against you, when you have the government aligned against you, as we do with the House Oversight Committee,
01:32:20.360you can't afford to make a single mistake or they're going to hang you with that.
01:32:23.820And so we hired what I think are the best lawyers in the area, Vincent and Elkins.
01:32:29.220We have a group that specializes in House Oversight Committees or congressional inquiries.
01:32:33.740And they told us, you guys need to lay low.
01:32:35.460We have to do all the forensic analysis.
01:32:37.320We had to spend an incredible amount of money literally to sort through every single post that's ever made to make sure that when I come on a program like this,
01:32:45.260I don't make a single misstatement because if I do that, they're not going to pay attention to anything else.
01:32:50.020They're just going to hang us with the misstatement.
01:32:51.740So we had to sit back while we're being attacked.
01:32:53.840It's unfortunate, but that's part of the reality when you get involved in legal stuff like this.
01:32:58.780So why are you coming out with it now?
01:33:32.720So now that this is all public record and we've responded to the House Oversight Committee, we're able to go public.
01:33:37.600I think you would have a pretty good case against Facebook in particular and a pretty buttoned up case really for America to see what was really going on.
01:34:09.600But to be fair, Glenn, I have to say, and I was surprised by this, we did see quite a bit of media coverage and it was not too biased or unfair in regard to our House Oversight response.
01:34:20.600So I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of coverage that was out there, whether they'll continue to cover it is our best guess, right?
01:34:29.720You know, here's another important fact.
01:35:08.080I don't want to curtail anybody's speech, but when we saw threats against President Trump, we saw threats against President Obama, and if we see threats against Biden, we will report those because it's all of our president.
01:35:26.460He is the president of the United States, and that's not a joking matter.
01:35:30.260So I know that you went through – this is a really dangerous double-edged sword for people who believe, like you do and I do, of freedom of speech.
01:35:41.840It is, and unfortunately, it's become both political and business at this point.
01:35:46.460And I think one of the reasons you saw the attack by big tech is that Parla was growing so exponentially.
01:35:51.960In November, it was the number one downloaded app on Apple and Google.
01:35:55.420Well, that's more than Zoom or TikTok or YouTube, 10th most downloaded app for 2020.
01:36:00.380It rose to number one again after Twitter banned President Trump.
01:36:04.080So they saw a threat to their business model.
01:36:06.540And then when you see Congress get involved, when you see the House Oversight Committee get involved, you know it's political.
01:36:11.880The Democrats on that committee, by the way, received over $83,000 from Parla competitors, Facebook and Twitter.
01:36:17.620Republicans on that committee received $1,900.
01:36:19.860So it kind of tells you where the House Oversight Committee is coming from.
01:37:30.780Independent auditors found certain content decisions cause significant setbacks for civil rights.
01:37:38.940They're talking about not banning enough people.
01:37:44.840They're talking about not silencing voices like mine or or in this week.
01:37:49.780It's Steven Crowder that should terrify everyone, because that is your access to money and businesses, advertisers, everything except for the people.
01:38:02.680Yeah, and this is precisely when we see Democrats in Congress complaining that the social media giants aren't doing enough.
01:38:11.280They don't mean aren't doing enough to ensure free speech.
01:38:13.540They mean that they aren't doing enough to silence people like you and I and Crowder.
01:38:18.120And that's what these organizations are pushing them to do.
01:38:20.600That's what Congress is pushing them to do.
01:38:23.200That's why I think at this point it's it's fair to argue that Facebook and Twitter have become really state actors.
01:38:30.080They are under pressure by the federal government to silence people like us.
01:38:45.640If you're if you're looking into the Great Reset, you know there is an end run around our Constitution because the Constitution applies in the Bill of Rights applies to governments.
01:38:56.300It is a you'll never do these things to the government.
01:39:00.700It doesn't mean it for the private sector.
01:39:03.820It's totally different set of standards.
01:39:06.160But now the private sector, they are working together with the governments of the world and they're making an end run right around our Constitution.
01:39:15.300Yeah, you know, it's it's even worse than that, I would add, Glenn, because it's not just that they're working together, but you actually have government coming out in public in these hearings saying to Facebook, threatening them, threatening Twitter.
01:39:28.660I'm not I'm not trying to cut Facebook and Twitter slack.
01:39:31.920But they're actually saying publicly, if you don't censor speech, then we will intervene and we will regulate you.
01:39:38.960So this is it is the absolute what I would describe as the perfect alignment of interests to suppress the First Amendment rights of the American people.
01:39:48.700Mark, thank you so much for being with us.
01:39:52.800As you know, I'm a member of Parler and I don't flinch at that, nor should anyone else.
01:39:59.320I commend Parler for their bravery before January 6th and your amazing tolerance or your amazing self-control after January 6th.
01:40:12.760I hope you get your day in court bigly.
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