Glenn Beck talks about what the Supreme Court is trying to do to the Republic and why it s time to hold the line. He also talks about the new tear gas launchers that are available in the glove box of rental cars, and the strange juror instructions given by the judge in the Trump case.
00:00:00.000Let me tell you about the Berna Launcher.
00:00:02.140We just packed them up for the ranch just yesterday because we're taking them up and learned to really become very accurate with the Berna Launcher.
00:00:13.020It is something that if you're traveling this summer, I highly recommend that you have.
00:07:24.060If you understand, you don't take his words seriously, or I'm sorry, literally, you take him seriously.
00:07:33.660How many times did he say last time, you know what, I should just get rid of the, we should just abolish the license for the press.
00:07:41.820Well, there is no license for the press in the first place.
00:07:45.500And conservatives, I would hope, would be against that.
00:07:50.240So they try to make him into Hitler while they are making us into a semi-autocratic state.
00:07:59.060We are very close to becoming autocratic, meaning a dictatorship.
00:08:04.780All you have to do is either pack the court or attack the court.
00:08:10.580This is all part of a, what's called a color revolution, something that we did with our tax dollars through the CIA all the way through the Cold War.
00:08:23.220And we all thought it was okay because we were fighting communism.
00:08:30.460In fact, they found a better way to do it.
00:08:33.680They went through the State Department and then all of these NGOs, I lay this all out last night, all of these NGOs that can do the work for the CIA and the State Department, but they work together.
00:08:51.620And they have overthrown the Middle East.
00:08:54.840I didn't realize it at the time, but it wasn't, it was a few hours in when we heard that the White House had called Zuckerberg and everybody else and said, don't stop the social media.
00:09:09.620Don't, because social media was part of it.
00:09:13.600That's how you have a color revolution.
00:10:46.060First, we know that his wife just on January 6th flew the flag upside down.
00:10:52.360Well, that would be appropriate no matter which side you were on.
00:10:57.880And I think at least everybody I know in my circle of friends, and I don't have George Soros fans in my circle of friends,
00:11:06.180we were all horrified and thought our country is in real peril on January 6th.
00:11:13.280It would be appropriate for either side to have flown that on January 6th.
00:11:19.500Okay, that's the argument we have been having.
00:11:23.780Okay, but I've got some new facts that have just come out, and it's quite interesting.
00:11:29.900Then we find out that she flew the Appeal to Heaven flag, which, of course, just means Christian nationalism.
00:11:42.360Well, it also was the flag for all of the ships in Massachusetts.
00:11:49.700George Washington came up with a flag, and it was all really kind of about the lumber to make the sails and the masts of ships so they could build ships and have these giant masts because we had giant trees.
00:12:10.460But let me tell you now what we do know on the Samuel Alito thing.
00:12:16.360What we just found out is that it's really not about the flags.
00:26:26.020Look, since 2020, the United States Supreme Court has said that jury unanimity in criminal law is required under the Sixth Amendment of the United States Constitution.
00:26:38.460There were two states prior to 2020 that did not require jury unanimity under the Sixth Amendment in criminal trials, Louisiana and Oregon for lesser offenses.
00:26:48.420And the Supreme Court fixed that in 2020.
00:26:50.420And so for this prosecutor and this judge to say, hey, whatever you think, go ahead and do what you want.
00:26:56.040It really violates the Sixth Amendment.
00:26:57.740It violates the president's due process rights.
00:27:00.200Because how is he supposed to know how to offer a defense if he doesn't even know what the target crime is that is an element of the offense for which he's charged?
00:27:09.880But then also, it empowers this jury to become a roving commission.
00:27:16.780They're going to throw everything against the wall, listen to all this evidence, not give the jury written jury instructions, and just convict them of something whenever you want.
00:27:23.120Well, there's, what is it, 32 charges, 32 counts, 34 counts.
00:27:27.580So if two of them believe, you know, he's guilty on number, you know, 29, and two of them believe something else, but they don't agree on the same counts, how is that justice?
00:27:46.040And again, it creates a roving commission.
00:27:48.260And that violates the basic constitutional tenets that underpin the due process clause and the Sixth Amendment right to a jury trial that has been incorporated against the states, and certainly at least since 2020.
00:28:03.740I think it's throw everything against the wall.
00:28:05.880You know, it also reminds me of there was a Roman emperor who used to nail the laws to the highest point on the columns so that the Roman citizens wouldn't be able to read them.
00:28:18.700I mean, the judge is saying, jury, I'm going to charge you to find a crime, any crime you want, and I'm not going to let you read the jury instructions.
00:28:25.560Trust me, you guys just go back and pick something you want to convict them on.
00:28:29.220Okay, so tell me what the jury instructions mean, and why would he not print?
00:28:34.260Because I understand also that it is clearly printed all the time.
00:29:51.660It's one of the first objections you learn in any evidence class in law school.
00:29:55.760And to have the prosecutor for the state of New York, Matthew Colangelo, Alvin Bragg, having that team stand up and testify as if their witnesses, the fact that had not been introduced, is completely impermissible.
00:30:08.280It demonstrates an abuse of the judge's discretion.
00:30:11.280It should have been stricken from the record.
00:30:13.560But again, I want to go back to this idea of a roving commission.
00:30:17.540The thing about our experience under colonial England, where general warrants were issued by magistrates and the British soldiers could search your home and quarter in your home for no basis whatsoever, just on any level of suspicion.
00:30:31.800And you didn't even have to be charged with an actual offense that you would then be able to defend against.
00:30:36.420Vague allegations were sufficient to jail you.
00:30:39.460And so the founders erected these constitutional barriers to that kind of government intrusion into our individual liberties.
00:30:47.200And again, the Sixth Amendment requires jury unanimity, which has been violated here.
00:30:51.960But it also prevents a – the due process clause also prevents a roving commission where the law is so abstract that the jury can roam freely through the evidence and choose any fact it wants to create liability.
00:31:04.640That is not – again, that is not what this country is founded upon that violates the president's constitutional rights.
00:31:11.000And it, once again, just demonstrates this was never about a legally valid conviction.
00:31:42.720It should have been dismissed at the close of state's evidence for failure to actually prosecute a criminal offense, failure to offer proof beyond a reasonable doubt on some of the elements.
00:31:51.080It then should have been dismissed once again at the close of all the evidence.
00:31:54.500This should have never even gone to the jury.
00:31:55.920And the fact that they've now rigged the jury process to avoid the unanimity requirement and to create this roving commission just once again is one more piece of evidence to prove the illicit nature of the witch-hunt prosecution.
00:32:06.700So do you believe this was done possibly – excuse me.
00:32:13.720Would you believe this was done possibly because they just want the felon, name after, and then just dispute, well, it was some, you know, conservative court that overturned it?
00:32:49.580I mean, this is a crucial period when President Trump needs to be courting the electorate in public, and instead he's tied down in a Manhattan courtroom.
00:32:56.420But secondly, think about how long an appeal takes.
00:33:00.740I mean, to the extent he is convicted, to the extent they obtain an illegal, illicit conviction this week or next, sentencing will be pushed out 45 to 60 days at most.
00:33:11.220And then an appeal is going to take a year or more.
00:33:14.140And so this takes us in – even if President Trump is elected president, this will haunt him and this will undermine the first few years of his administration.
00:33:22.540I mean, they've poisoned a well that we'll be drinking from for years from now.
00:33:29.200I mean, you want to talk about the end of the republic.
00:33:33.580It's this kind of stuff that ends the republic.
00:33:36.980You don't win – because it's not just about him.
00:33:39.940This goes back to what Stalin created, what the king, King George created.
00:33:45.200Find me the man, I'll find you the crime.
00:33:47.860You know, there is no justice if things like this happen.
00:33:57.320I served on a jury once, and it was a serious case, but not a murder or anything else.
00:34:03.880But it was, you know, abuse of a wife.
00:34:10.060And we had I don't know how many charges, and we kept calling the judge in because we thought the judge was, you know, our friend and fair.
00:34:19.840And we'd ask him, and he'd say, I can't tell you that.
00:34:29.560And we couldn't agree on all of the counts.
00:34:36.500And so we ended up on, I think, on maybe two counts out of eight or something like that because we were split.
00:34:43.600If we would have been able to say, oh, you four want this, and you four think that case, and that four think this, we would have been out of there by now.
00:34:54.960Does it say anything that they have such a wide berth to agree on anything, and it takes them a while to get through this?
00:35:18.020And, again, that's why jury unanimity is so important to our constitutional structure, to our individual rights, you know, and also the due process clause to prevent that kind of roving commission.
00:35:29.980I mean, the prosecution's case here is best summed up as there is no crime, so let's see how much garbage we can throw on a wall, see if any of it sticks, and try to convince someone that it's criminal behavior.
00:35:41.020And the judge is going to collude with us, not allow the jury to see the law, and then agree that, yeah, you are a roving commission.
00:35:47.060Anything you want to find that's criminal, it's a grab bag.
00:36:04.360I mean, this is a state that prides itself on criminal justice reform and, you know, bail for everyone, cashless bail for everyone, and one standard of justice is Alvin Bragg's mantra on his website.
00:36:14.700I mean, how can he even look at himself in the mirror and keep a straight face with that kind of nonsense going on?
00:36:57.380And I think it's a reasonable inference for us as outsiders to draw that those attorneys are inviting that jury to stretch and use circumstantial evidence to try to find any crime.
00:38:24.380When we called them a couple of weeks ago for a school district that's way out of control in North Carolina, they offered training to all of the parents there to help them get control of their school board and make sure that they didn't continue to get away with the things they're doing.
00:38:44.260They also happen to offer great, dependable nationwide coverage.
00:38:49.960They're on the same cell tower, so you're getting the same coverage, but you're getting it at a better price.
00:38:55.820So they do what they do with the coverage, and it's good, it's solid, it's what you already have anyway, except you're paying a lower price.
00:39:05.060And they take some of their profits, an extraordinary sum of their profits, and apply it to saving the republic.
00:40:20.640Except the one who is prosecuting has proven she will perjure herself.
00:40:28.220Then you go to New York, where the judge just changes the law, and it's something that was past the statute of limitations, and even the federal government, who hates Donald Trump, said it wasn't a crime.
00:41:37.940And, you know, if you have an issue with your dog not eating, it's big.
00:41:43.320If you have an issue with your dog not getting the things that your dog needs because you're feeding him this sort of food off the shelves, that is sort of dead food.
00:41:51.940But, you know, they always talk about, like, brown food is dead food and Rough Greens gives you the greens.
00:56:57.780But can you give anyone at that time, if that's where you believe this starts, the benefit of the doubt that they honestly thought maybe they were doing the right thing?
00:57:10.100Oh, I think we should still assume that arrogant and misguided people with too much power and too much belief that they're smart enough to do such wild, crazy things.
00:57:53.140But I think – and I think Jay Bhattacharya, who I talked to in this first episode, he believes that it was a well-meaning but catastrophically dangerous and stupid policy.
00:58:04.120And I think if Fauci would have come out right away and said, we were involved, we were doing this, that's probably at least a chance of that, but we were well-meaning.
00:58:20.560He would have paid a big price for it because it was against the law.
00:58:24.620But people would have kind of understood.
00:58:27.740But the minute he started being draconian and making us pay for his life, he was doomed.
00:59:00.560They actually believe that they can rationally redesign civil society from the top down, giving scientists and other experts all the power.
00:59:25.980The guy that founded socialism, a French aristocrat, he actually had this vision where he would replace civil society with a council of scientists.
01:00:49.760Anyway, but there was a time when I could not even shoot anymore because the vibration and the kickback of the gun would cause so much pain.
01:02:26.640But is there any, was there any motivation on money?
01:02:31.520Was he covering more than just the lies of, yeah, okay, I'm breaking the law?
01:02:36.080Well, there's a whole web of money starting with, like, everyone wonders why he's the most highly paid government employee.
01:02:43.800It goes back to 2001 and this massive expansion of the NIAID budget because they shifted from public health to biosecurity.
01:02:53.400The money just flowed and he effectively sat on top of this massive pile of research funding that goes to private institutions, universities, all of that.
01:03:07.120It allowed him to centralize everything.
01:03:10.480And Rand Paul has been a total pit bull on this kickback scheme where the same people who are supposedly taking responsibility for vaccine safety, for instance, are also earning intellectual property payments.
01:03:31.400But this is like for all of these actors and we get into the university system and the censorship industrial complex and the national security agencies, it's all about cash flow.
01:04:20.060Now, that has some appeal, except, you know, the eating, you know, being eaten by a dinosaur or something like that kind of leaves me not so much.
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01:05:59.340Who was the mastermind behind all of this?
01:06:02.960Everything we know so far shows that Fauci is orchestrating both the research, the dangerous research, and then the cover-up when it blows up in his face.
01:06:12.260But this was one of the inspirations as I asked Senator Rand Paul on my show, who's Fauci's boss?
01:06:59.460And once you get into these questions about national security and intelligence, everything is redacted.
01:07:06.900Nothing is accountable even to guys like Senator Rand Paul.
01:07:10.100He's been trying for years to get some answers on this.
01:07:14.200How is this possible that because we are a citizen-run republic, you know, I'm reading this book by Annie Jacobson that is about nuclear war.
02:01:25.420hey I don't want you to forget if you missed last night's show on Color Revolution it is I believe what is coming this summer and this fall
02:01:51.980and what you must know and be prepared for
02:01:56.860you know I've done the Color Revolution checklist before
02:02:03.220there's seven steps that have to be done before you can do what our CIA has done to other countries and flip them