You’ll Live in Squalor, They’re Destroying Our Dollar | Guests: Mark Brnovich & Dr. Robert Malone | 3⧸10⧸22
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Inflation is going down. Russia is preparing for a cyber war. Joe Biden is working like the devil to decrease the price of oil. And more. Today's episode is brought to you by Tommy John's and LifeLock.
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back program. Joe Biden says he's working like the devil to be able to, uh, decrease the price of
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oil. Uh, Granholm yesterday said, you know what? She's our energy secretary, by the way. Uh, you
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know, these, these greedy oil companies, they need to get off their duff duffs and just start producing
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more, more, more oil. Uh, Jen Psaki said yesterday that, uh, what I'm going to pronounce the P because
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she sucks. Um, she said yesterday that, uh, inflation is actually going down if you look at it. Uh, and
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there was a, uh, something else. Uh, Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. We're not involved at all with weapons of mass
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destruction or, you know, uh, very dangerous pathogens at all. We don't have any of that except,
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well, the problem with all of those things is all of them are a lie. All of those are a lie.
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Boy, I'm glad Donald Trump isn't lying about his crowd sizes. You know what I mean? Boy,
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those were dangerous lies. Who do you trust? We'll give you the stats and the facts in 60.
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So what's really great is Russia is apparently now saying that they are preparing for a, uh, a
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cyber war. Oh, that'd be great. I love that. I love it. I love it. I love it. That is the thing
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that worries me really almost more than nuclear war, because I just think nuclear war is madness.
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And I just don't think anybody's going to engage in it. But then again, I'm not from this universe.
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I came from a parallel universe where America looked something like this, but nothing at all like
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Okay, so let's take a look at inflation. Here we have Jen Psaki yesterday telling us the truth
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about inflation. Cut three, please. What specifically can you point to that has worked
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to break down inflation? Well, there are a number of steps we've taken. If you've seen,
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if you compare month to month, we've seen inflationary pressure or inflationary numbers
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go down month to month. Ah, go down month to month. Yeah, not true. You see the inflation
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number today? It was 7.5. It's now 7.9. And the month to month accelerated this month. So
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the argument she made yesterday is now defunct. Well, that's because of the Putin price. Oh,
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you know what I mean? She's unaware of the Putin-Ukraine war as of yesterday. Yeah, yeah,
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yeah. And so this, you know, last month's inflation, of course, caused by gas, really,
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except none of that is true. None of that is true. There are worsening bottlenecks,
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rising inflation, and a contraction in global growth. Russia produces 12% of the world's oil supply
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and exports 18% of the world's wheat consumption. Ukraine accounts for 25% of the global wheat
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production. You say that again, 18% of all the wheat in the world comes out of Russia. 25%
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comes out of Ukraine. Gee, that doesn't sound very good for bread around the world. Could we play the
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John Kerry clip? Because he's very concerned about climate refugees. Listen to this. Listen carefully
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to what he says. We're already seeing climate refugees around the world. Are we? If you think
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migration has been a problem in Europe from the Syrian war, or even from what we see now,
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where do you see 100 million people for whom the entire food production capacity has collapsed?
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The entire food production capacity has collapsed. From global warming? Really?
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Which is more likely? That 100 million people are starving to death because of everything that's
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going on. All these corporations getting behind the Great Reset. They say they're going to redesign
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farming all over the world by 2030 from seed to the plate on your table.
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Mm-hmm. And then the war on top of it. Now, here's the problem with inflation quickly. This will be the
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first time we've had a recession, and we're about to go into a recession unlike any others, and it could
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go into a full-blown depression. Please, please buy food. Buy things that you have to buy. They will be
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cheaper today than they will be in six months. If you look at what the Fed can do, because the Fed
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always just says, oh, well, there's a recession. What we're going to do is we're going to release a lot
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of money. And then that money will finance, you know, people getting back into businesses and small
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business creating jobs because small businesses create 70% of all jobs. But we don't believe in any
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of that anymore. In 1957, we had 3.5% on the Fed fund rate. So in other words, the interest rate was 3.5%.
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The recession of 1964, 4%. 69, the rate was 10.5. 73, 13%. 79, 16%. 1981, it was 20%.
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That's what it cost. Go get a loan. The Fed raised the rates to 20%. 1989, it was almost 11%.
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2000, almost 7. 2007, 5.3%. 2019, 2.5. This is the first time we have zero interest rate. I mean,
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at least close to zero, if not zero. There's no more tool in the toolbox for the Fed.
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They can't, they can't, they can't, they can't, what are they going to do? Print more money? That's a
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really bad idea. Go to zero? That's a really bad idea. And they're going the opposite way,
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right? Well, they're saying they are. Here's the problem. We have printed 80% of all of the dollars
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in the world. Okay. Think of all those dollars that are sitting in vaults all over the world.
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80% of the currency that is currently out has been printed in the last two years.
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We, we were, when we first started looking into this around 2006 and seven, I started looking into
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the money supply. We were at about a trillion dollars of actual physical dollars out there.
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We were two years ago at $4 trillion. We are now over 10 trillion actual cash. So you can't just
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print more money. You got to suck some of that money in. So we've got a huge problem. Our debt is over
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$30 trillion. And inflation is destroying real wages. What that means is you might get a pay increase
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but inflation is outpacing it. If you got a 10% pay increase, I can guarantee you a 10% pay increase
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would not cover the money you're losing right now. It wouldn't because it's, they say it's 7.9%.
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How can that be? Because one of the biggest hits people are taking is in their rent. Rent on average
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has gone up 20% year over year. So how could, wait, 7.9%, but rent, a very big part of, of what we
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incur in cost is up 20% year over year. Uh, by the way, uh, if you own your house, it's up 30%.
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That's great, right? If you bought a house, you're now paying 30% more than people who bought their
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house a few years ago. So what do you do? Well, normally you raise interest rates to slow things
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down, but you can't because that will destroy the stock market. That will destroy the businesses
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because everyone is struggling right now. You can't slow down the economy, even though that's
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what they have to do to cause the, to bring inflation, uh, in order. They've got to raise
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the interest rates, but you can't do that because it could collapse it. But if you don't, if you keep
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loose monetary policy that will lose, there will be no confidence in the American dollar at all.
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He's got to deflate the massive bubbles in bonds and the stocks, they're all over inflated real
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estate. It's way too much equities. So what is he going to do? Tighten the monetary policy,
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loosen it. It's a lose lose. Now, let me give you one more piece of information. I've got good news
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for you today too, by the way. But if, if you're listening to this program, I'm going to tell you
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the truth and I'm going to tell you the truth and I'm going to tell you the things that look my,
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my gift, I think is connecting dots. I can see things that other people don't necessarily tie
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together. And that's what my skill is. And so I am going to connect dots and tell you these things.
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And you might've heard different, you'll hear inflation is up, but you're, you're, you're not
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going to hear two other dots connected to it. One, the dot I just gave you on what is going to
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happen, what the fed is facing right now and what our economy is facing. And then there's this dot
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a golden opportunity. Those were the words of Prince Charles at the launch of the great reset
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in 2020, a golden opportunity. The world was on fire. You know, people were burning down police
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stations all over with BLM and COVID-19, a disease nobody fully understood. And that is what he said.
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This presents us with a golden opportunity because they were preparing to unleash the great reset.
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Every single day since the supporters of the reset are waiting and they've been talking about their
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next golden opportunity that can help them finish off what they started. And you are seeing it in play
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today. Another serious crisis that cannot go to waste. It's the, it's the invasion of Ukraine by
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Russia. Make no mistake. You are going to see the crunching of this economy and the collapse of the
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dollar. And I want you to, I want you to listen carefully yesterday or day before yesterday. No,
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it was yesterday that they actually announced and showed it the new executive order to develop a
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plan to regulate cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. Now this is being heralded as a good thing because
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they kicked the can down the road and that's true. And that's, what's getting the headlines.
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However, however, it's inevitable that the government is going to attempt to regulate Bitcoin and other
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cryptocurrencies. We all know that's coming in one form or another, but something else that was tucked
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into that was worse. Something that has much bigger implications for the future of America than even
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anything happening in Ukraine or Russia, the same in the same white house announcement, instituting new
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regulatory schemes for cryptocurrencies. They also said they are going to direct the treasury department
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to urgently study the development of a potential U S central bank, digital currency, a new digital
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dollar urgently study. Well, we know they, the, the, the fed is already doing a study and have been
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doing a study with the Hamilton project with ML MIT on this for a long time. We've shown you the treasury
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white papers all about digital currencies and what they plan on doing with the U S fed dollar.
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They've done all of this. They've done it for the last few years. We know because we've seen their own
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white papers, but here's what they're doing now. Now they're making it public and with new urgency,
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they say within the next six months, the government is going to roll out a plan to create a new digital
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currency. This will mean the destruction of the dollar is coming your dollar.
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is coming been warning about this for years. And the golden opportunity with the chaos in Ukraine,
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I think has opened the door for the Biden administration because of inflation, gas prices,
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oil, everything, everything about your life will be different soon. So they're going to make a transition
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away from the U S dollar to a digital currency, one that can be tracked, controlled, manipulated,
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and designed for, in the words of the white house, equitable access to safe and affordable finance
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services. Well, what does that mean? They're not even, they are not even trying to hide the fact
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that this new digital currency will control you and your life as well as remake all of society at a
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background white house press briefing, a senior official who won't tell us, they won't tell us who
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said, um, they are quote, placing the highest urgency on the effort to assess the potential benefits and the
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risks of a digital dollar on payment systems, on financial stability, on national security, on the
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implications for human rights and financial inclusion. They promised that they will move quickly,
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but only in a way. Now, listen to this, a quote that is smart and that is inclusive of the
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stakeholders, both within our government and certainly outside of our government. Hmm.
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Stakeholder capitalism. The senior official also promised the government would, and I am quoting,
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continue to partner with stakeholders, including industry, labor, consumer, environmental groups,
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international allies, and partners when they design the new digital dollar. It's a public-private
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partnership. Why would you consult with any of these people? Why would they concern with
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environmentalists? And they have to make sure that it's equitable, inclusive, and efficient.
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We are at the end of the line. We have to fight and stop the great reset. You won't have an ounce of
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freedom left if we don't stop this. And in half an hour, I'm going to show you a state attorney general
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out of Arizona who I think might have the silver bullet. By the way, I told you yesterday that I thought
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Idaho was going to bring about the toughest anti-ESG laws in the country. Apparently, the left has gotten
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to the squishy Republicans. They don't even know if they're going to be able to pass one now.
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Granholm calls out oil and gas companies to raise output yesterday. I can't. Can you take the lies?
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I can't take the lies. They're so blatant. You're going to have to learn to and they're not
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going to stop anytime soon. Oh, just man. I just I haven't watched the news. I read the news. I
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haven't watched the news. I don't know how people watch the news now because it's just are you
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kidding me? Really? Really? That's what's going on? Oh, my gosh. I think the the lack of effort
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in trying to hide what they're doing is a little disconcerting. Yeah. They no longer seem to think
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they even have to try to hide it from us. And it's little things like the parental parental rights
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bill. What is that called? Is that the don't don't say gay one? Yeah. No, no, no. It's the parental
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rights in education bill. That's the name of it. No, I know. Yeah. Everyone who's calling it the
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don't say gay bill, which is every media outlet, it's incredible, is engaged in propaganda. Yep.
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Yep. This is misinformation or disinformation or possibly malinformation, but they can get away
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with it. They're all engaged in Russian style propaganda by saying they don't say gay bill.
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Enough is enough. It's not at all what the bill is about. It's again, only affecting kids in third
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grade or younger from getting this information, not completely or any information about sex or
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sexual orientation before third grade. And you can still do it at home. They can send their kids to
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the weird sex camps that are developing apparently across the country. All that's fine. What it's
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saying is school, you're not going to question a first graders sexuality. Crazy. How is, how is that
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This is the Glenn Beck program. Hey, on today's podcast, you do not want to miss it. The doctor
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who nearly got Joe Rogan canceled is on. Uh, we do about 90 minutes. Um, this, this guy is,
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he invented the original MRNA vaccine technology in, uh, 87. It was 28 year old graduate student.
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Um, he is very high up, uh, on the food chain. He has been, I mean, he calls Fauci Tony. He doesn't
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like him, but that's how well he knows, knows all of the players involved. Um, I asked you about a week
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ago to give me any question that you wanted to ask him. Uh, it is a no holds barred, uh, interview.
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Because it will absolutely get us canceled on the internet and edited version. Uh, we'll go on,
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uh, as the, uh, podcast, but blaze tv.com slash Glenn is the place to see the whole unedited version.
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You can, uh, watch the uncensored version because I think you're, you know, smart enough to, uh,
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to figure out what the truth is and who's telling you the truth and who's not. Uh, but maybe that's
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just me in an old fashioned sort of way. So that is happening tonight. Robert Malone. You can get
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it now. If you are a subscriber to the blaze, it will come out Saturday, uh, for our podcast
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everywhere. Pat gray is joining us now. Hello, Pat. How are you? Glenn. Oh, perfect.
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Gosh, that's perfect. Really? Yeah. Hey, I don't know if you saw this, but the Chinese government
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has just come out with a new film about the Uyghur camps. Oh yeah. Now I don't know who would
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have instructed, and I'm really quite upset about it. Um, I don't know who would have instructed
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our editors, uh, in the video department to include on one half of the screen, the Germans
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doing their film about the city that, you know, for the Jews. Yeah. Yeah. Uh, that what some
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people say is a propaganda film. I don't know why they're side by side, but here is, uh, what's
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happening in quote, the so-called death camps. What's happening inside the so-called re-education
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camps in Xinjiang? Was that a campaign of religious repression or an unprecedented effort
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of de-radicalization? We met 33-year-old artist Abluzikari Abuli, who perfected his painting
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skills in the re-education center and now works in the gathering. We caught up with 30-year-old
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Urugu Yusam, who works in hospitality. We found 26-year-old Rukia Yacoub, who improved
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her mentoring and now works as a real estate agent. We met 23-year-old Helen Noor, who
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became the cashier at the restaurant. A top Xinjiang official told us that by now all people
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have left the education facility. Oh. Yeah. So they're closing them down. I don't know if
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they're making them into malls now or what, uh, but they're all out. Sounds like it was a
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friendly, fun, uh, productive place. It was. It was. It was. So why'd they close them down
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when it was going so well? Well, they ran out of people to re-educate, you know? So man, man,
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huh? Gosh, they're able to work on their paintings. Yes. Uh, become cashiers. Yes. That's like a
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dream job. Dream job. Can you imagine if the government scooped you up and said, Hey, we just
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want to take you to camp where we're going to let you perfect your painting and then we'll
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help you find a gallery to sell all your paintings. You're a painter. Wouldn't you love
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that? Oh, I would. No, I would. I gotta say it clearly. No, I would not love that. I would
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not love that. So we got that, uh, lie to deal with. And then, and then there's this, can
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someone tell me why the Dow went up when we're talking about now, I mean, we've already got
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nukes on the table now, weapons of mass destruction and biological warfare and, and everything else.
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Can you tell me why the Dow went up 652 points yesterday? Was it because it closed 800 McDonald's
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locations in Russia? And that's a lot of crappy food that now won't be served. Could be possible.
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It is possible. It's possible. And that's propaganda right there. It's a typical Pat
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Bray, Pat Gray, McDonald's take. That's propaganda. What, what, why did it go up 652? I mean, I
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don't know if you saw the inflation numbers, uh, you know, they're talking about, uh, demand
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destruction, you know, kind of, kind of, well, part of the stock market is inflation. I guess
00:28:58.540
maybe predicting, Hey, it's going up. Let's keep, keep cranking it up. Okay. All right. Maybe
00:29:04.100
that's it. Okay. Well that would explain why the Dow went up. Can you tell me why oil fell
00:29:10.360
12% yesterday to $108 a barrel when he announced we're cutting off 10% of our oil supply? Uh,
00:29:22.380
it was at $132 a barrel. I do think that one is probably by the rumor, sell the news, right?
00:29:29.540
When you, you, people are predicting this is going to happen and goes up. And then when
00:29:32.900
it actually happens, people sell to try to take their profits. That's probably what happened
00:29:36.820
with that though. It still doesn't make much sense. It's not like we're at the end of this,
00:29:40.340
right? No, it's gone up 14 cents in the last two days. Yeah. Unbelievable. And it's, I mean,
00:29:46.540
it's amazing. I don't think we're at the end of this. I think, you know, $108 is probably
00:29:50.320
just a, a day or two drop. I don't think that, I don't think we're heading down to 40 again
00:29:55.440
anytime soon. Oh, may I give you a, another look on that? Really? Uh, there's a possibility
00:30:01.360
that we do because of demand destruction. The idea is make it so overpriced that nobody
00:30:08.120
can afford it. And you start to see gas prices go down, oil prices go down because we're all
00:30:13.420
staying at home. We can't drive, we can't afford to do anything. And so oil prices plummet
00:30:18.240
and then gas prices stay high because the refineries can't make enough money to refine
00:30:25.140
the oil to get it to the gas station. So we could actually, this might be futures. I don't
00:30:33.440
think it is, but it might also be futures saying, yeah, I think we got maybe a month or two left
00:30:38.800
of this before it starts to crater. I don't know. I don't know if you guys have thought of this
00:30:43.500
at all, but I think we might be in for some tough times in relation to everything. Yeah. In relation
00:30:48.660
to all the things we've been talking about recently, I was thinking about like, what do
00:30:52.220
you mean when you have an economic downturn while inflation is going on and then they're jacking up
00:30:59.420
interest rates and there's a war going on and, uh, oil prices, metals, um, gas prices, uh, all the
00:31:08.480
things that make our products are all in war zones. 43% of global wheat supply apparently is
00:31:15.260
in Russia and Ukraine. Uh, I just think that there could be some issues we may be facing in the near
00:31:22.700
to midterm future. And you didn't even cover the bio and chemical weapon labs or the 26 of them that
00:31:29.060
may fall into the hands of the Russians. Can I ask you this? Can I ask you this? Is it too much
00:31:34.600
to ask, uh, if we know a war is coming? We know that the rush, in fact, I think we've encouraged it.
00:31:44.140
We took like two months to go, Hey, Russia right now would be a pretty good time to march in. You know,
00:31:49.020
you're probably do it by Wednesday. I'm thinking Wednesday would be a good day to go in. I'm just
00:31:54.700
saying Wednesday, the, uh, Russians are going to come in. They did literally, literally call that
00:32:02.020
Wednesday to the day. Yeah. Okay. So they call it, they know it. That's not a surprise. Is it too
00:32:08.760
much to say, Hey, can we get a few Navy seals on a plane to throw a phosphorus bomb into those,
00:32:15.060
into those biological weapons labs? Is it too much? Is it too much to say to the United States,
00:32:19.960
can we just have a big red button that says bad guys are coming and the last one out hit the red
00:32:26.940
button and it incinerates everything? Well, if you remember, Ukraine was saying this wasn't going
00:32:32.480
to happen. They were saying when it did last one out. And by the way, and we always thought it did.
00:32:41.320
And if those are our labs, you would have thought we'd do something. I'm sure those are the Ukrainian
00:32:46.620
labs, but we are there because we have a treaty to be able to secure all of that, which we didn't
00:32:54.540
do apparently. They're Soviet era labs, right? That's the, that's what they are. So we were,
00:33:00.000
we've been in there for 20 years. Yeah. Basically. I mean, how long does it take? You know? I mean,
00:33:05.660
I, yeah, it's like the building a bridge around here. It's like, how long does this take? How many
00:33:10.240
times does this lane need to be closed? Uh, but yeah, I guess 20 years and, uh, I still didn't
00:33:15.520
secure him. Still didn't secure him. Now, now, well, I don't know. They're not necessarily secured
00:33:19.800
against war, right? They're supposed to be secured for securing things is not like, you
00:33:24.960
know, when you're talking a biological weapon. Okay. Uh, I don't know. I think secure means
00:33:30.920
in all cases, get rid of them completely is what the right incinerate them. Yes. Incinerate
00:33:37.640
them. That would be appropriate. Yeah. I don't know why we can keep them cold, but we can't
00:33:41.840
seem to make them really hot. I don't know the, I'm not sure completely of the science of
00:33:48.720
that. I don't know if, uh, you want necessarily the light thing, biological weapons on fire.
00:33:53.500
Yeah. Not biological weapons, the pathogens. Yeah. Right. It's, you know, it should, they're
00:33:58.740
obviously ways. They have biological stockpiles down there. That's a different thing, right?
00:34:03.900
If they have the passive pathogens, uh, down there, they can be easily incinerated research
00:34:09.260
facilities, which shouldn't be a problem. Either way, we have ways to dispose of chemical weapons.
00:34:15.140
They do it in Tooele, Utah. That's not what they're used to. And, and so you can, I mean,
00:34:20.500
you can get rid of them and you should get rid of them. Can I just say this? The next president
00:34:25.400
of the United States should shut down positively any of these doctors and programs that are like,
00:34:32.940
you know what? I think we take half a rat, half a man and a tree and try to jam them together
00:34:41.260
to see what we can make. What would, what, is there a possible downside of doing that type of
00:34:46.120
research? No. Okay. You know, in this, you might come up with something really fun. Yeah. In this,
00:34:51.400
uh, interview I just did with, uh, with Robert Malone, you know, we were talking about the RNA
00:34:57.180
and versus any other kind of like CRISPR. And I said, so what's the big difference? And he said,
00:35:02.960
well, um, because RNA is supposed to not change your DNA. Okay. It goes in and then it just fades
00:35:12.380
away quickly. And so it'll take care of things, but it's, you're not supposed to carry it anymore.
00:35:17.920
There should be no traces of it after. Um, and he said, you know, CRISPR, you're changing the,
00:35:25.500
the actual DNA. You're, you're cutting parts of the DNA out and replacing it, which is a bad idea.
00:35:31.340
And I'm like, yeah, bad idea. But can you tell me how RNA works again? And he said, yeah, well,
00:35:35.980
what we do is there's two barriers around, around the nucleus of the cell. There's the outer barrier.
00:35:43.700
Okay. Like an eggshell. And you have to penetrate that for RNA. You penetrate that one. Okay. And you
00:35:50.440
inject some stuff in, but that's very difficult to do. And then there's the inside one, kind of like
00:35:55.980
the yolk, the nucleus. And he said, uh, the, um, uh, the other, uh, vaccines, you have to,
00:36:03.400
you would have to penetrate both of those. But again, he said, and I quote, but the body has
00:36:10.820
evolved in such a way that it is very difficult to do. And I said, hang on just a second.
00:36:15.280
Does that ever say to people like you, maybe the body has done that for a very good reason?
00:36:26.760
And we shouldn't try to inject things into the cells like that.
00:36:34.280
No, never occurred to him. Yeah. Well, I mean, it occurred to him, but that doesn't really occur
00:36:39.420
to people like Fauci. Ah, it's there. Let's see if we can break that barrier. Some barriers shouldn't
00:36:45.200
be broken. Just saying. Yeah. But the argument that he posed as devil's advocate, but they're
00:36:53.440
doing it anyway. Others are doing it. Oh, so others are doing it. So we need to do it too. Yeah.
00:37:00.280
Could I, I mean, I never, ever thought I would, when I was a kid, I never thought I would ever
00:37:04.980
want this, but I'd give my right arm for my mom to show up right now just to give the entire
00:37:10.640
world. The, if the rest of the world was jumping off a cliff speech, would you do it? We are jumping
00:37:18.600
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00:37:26.580
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00:37:35.880
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00:37:41.020
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00:39:44.420
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00:39:56.220
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00:40:08.000
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00:40:20.640
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00:40:35.620
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00:40:40.920
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00:40:50.420
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00:41:00.560
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00:43:09.980
The freedom convoy up in Canada. Uh, the asset freeze has been extended in Canada. So those
00:43:22.580
truckers, they still are out in the cold. Does this seem reasonable to anyone? This is the emergency
00:43:32.960
order version of ESG and it is going to war. First, it's going to war overseas. What you're seeing
00:43:42.840
happen to Russia right now. You think Ronald McDonald really cares about, you know, not selling hamburgers
00:43:51.000
to the Russian people. You think really? He's like, Oh, I don't know. I'm really sad. I am still
00:43:56.700
working on this big, huge fricking house. Please give me money for that. He, this is all about
00:44:03.960
reputational risk, which is language directly from ESG and the great reset. It's coming to a neighborhood.
00:44:15.480
Well, exactly like yours. In fact, your house. In fact, you soon, what do we do about it?
00:44:22.960
A solution, a very smart solution in 60 seconds.
00:44:27.420
Like it or not, your kids are exposed every day to the leftist outlook on America. I mean,
00:44:37.160
I don't think they're teaching math anymore. Uh, you know, I've been watching what's going on in,
00:44:41.800
in, uh, Florida. This so-called, uh, don't say gay bill. That is when you hear somebody in the media
00:44:50.500
say that. That is propaganda. This is the parents' rights in education bill. Has nothing to do with
00:44:59.600
don't say gay. And I'm wondering why all of these legislators in Florida that are against this thing,
00:45:05.840
why are they so interested in grooming a first grader? I'm just, I'm asking a question. Why?
00:45:12.200
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00:45:21.540
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00:46:07.120
He is the Arizona attorney general. Uh, he wrote an op-ed in the wall street journal a couple of
00:46:13.580
days ago. ESG may be an antitrust violation. I love this approach. Welcome to the program, Mark.
00:46:23.400
Thank you, Glenn. Thanks for having me on. Thanks for all that you do. Uh, okay. So tell me how,
00:46:28.400
how you view ESG and what it means to the people of Arizona and the people of the world.
00:46:34.120
The people of the world, the people, especially in this country, ESG, and I'm sure your listeners
00:46:40.000
know is stands for the environmental, social, and governance movement. And basically these are far
00:46:46.140
left progressive woke liberals that want to control your, your life and your livelihood. And what they
00:46:52.560
have been doing is they essentially have been organizing or, you know, the wall street banks
00:46:58.200
and money managers, you know, people like climate action, a hundred plus have more than, you know,
00:47:03.000
65 million trillion, two trillion with a T in assets. And what they do is they put pressure on
00:47:08.740
companies, uh, pressures on banks to be very woke and very progressive. And we've seen this manifest
00:47:14.120
itself most recently in the energy sector because they want to be green, you know, they want to be
00:47:19.960
socialist. So banks now and financial institutions are being pressured not to invest or not to provide any
00:47:26.760
sort of funding for oil, gas, uh, things that essentially make us energy independent. And I
00:47:33.080
think especially Glenn in light of the events that we've seen in the last couple of weeks that even
00:47:39.260
though these climate activists, the pointy headed liberals think they know best, literally we see
00:47:44.140
what's going on in the world and it proves more than ever that the United States and our security
00:47:48.380
depends on being energy independent and not woke.
00:47:51.300
Um, and it, uh, it is, would you agree? It is going to trickle down to the average individual.
00:47:59.940
I mean, I won't be able to buy perhaps the car I want because my ESG score will be too low. I can
00:48:09.700
Yeah. And this really, this is the woke neo-Marxist. Um, and we see part of this going on in China with the
00:48:17.460
social scores on an individual basis, but this impact that it's going to have on every single
00:48:23.100
person listening, because what happens with the ESG movement, it's being pushed. It's the far left,
00:48:28.980
it's the fossil fuel haters, and they're literally using your 401k, your investment funds. Uh, you know,
00:48:35.240
if you have any sort of retirement plan and they're using that basically to drive their woke agenda.
00:48:40.780
And so everything from the price of energy, obviously, you know, when we're, we're not
00:48:45.980
drilling in ANWR or we're not doing permits, uh, where the oil companies or gas companies,
00:48:51.480
coal companies can't get financing. That means higher energy costs and higher energy costs,
00:48:55.620
as we all know, ends up being that we paid more for our groceries and pay for more, more for our milk.
00:49:02.240
And we know, and I know that this isn't going to stop in the energy industry. We're already seeing
00:49:07.600
this with things like the firearms industries. You know, we're going to see it with religious
00:49:11.140
liberties. And so ultimately this is the far left, that neo-Marxist goal of, ironically for the
00:49:17.180
Marxists, they're going to control the financial institutions and the woke money managers. And
00:49:21.380
they're going to use that as Lenin said, the proverbial using our own rope to hang us with.
00:49:26.860
Okay. So why do you say this is a, an antitrust violation?
00:49:32.240
Well, I think, you know, once again, I, I, I've, uh, I've been a tried and true principled
00:49:37.220
conservative my entire life here in Arizona. And I think that very often the left comes up
00:49:42.080
and is consistent in pushing their agenda. And our folks, us on the right, um, need to think
00:49:47.620
sometimes a little outside of the box. And so we know this is wrong with what they're doing.
00:49:51.900
We know that folks have, you know, identified this problem issue. And so now the issue plan is,
00:49:57.640
well, what do we do about it? And so I have certain tools in my toolbox of the attorney general.
00:50:01.140
And I said, well, wait a minute, you know, antitrust law said that you can have agreements
00:50:05.760
between competitors to artificially restrict competition. Um, are there third party agreements
00:50:11.460
that restrain, um, there were a result in collusion that harm consumers. And so we have begun
00:50:18.340
an investigation. I'm not saying I'm for sure where it's going, but I do think that if your 401k or your
00:50:25.240
pension plan or your retirement savings are being used to facilitate a political agenda by big banks and
00:50:30.600
big money managers, um, that very well could be a form of collusion that's harming consumers.
00:50:36.380
Well, I just think this is genius, quite honestly. And, and I can't imagine you can't find it. Um,
00:50:43.580
my book is full of footnotes on all of the things they're doing and you can, I mean, the,
00:50:49.280
the agreements that the banks have signed have said, we're getting out of, of this kind of business.
00:50:57.160
We're no longer going to make, uh, uh, loans to these kinds of businesses. Um, our standards on
00:51:04.840
social justice are this, and it is happening. I mean, they, they, it is, it's like the mob,
00:51:12.900
just a very buttoned up mob when, uh, you know, they, they just, they call each other and say, boy,
00:51:18.440
you're really putting yourself at reputational risk, which means you're going to be put out of
00:51:24.560
business if you don't get on this side. Glenn, you hit the nail on the head as always. And you're
00:51:33.100
absolutely right. And, and, and the key to this from a legal perspective, from my perspective,
00:51:36.540
we know that it's out there is that, well, these are their third party agreements, um, either formal
00:51:42.660
or informal that are restraining competition. And are they essentially inviting each other to collude
00:51:48.180
to advance their far left agenda? And you know, that incremental wise, the left is very organized
00:51:54.440
and there's, there's an assault on our rights. And you, and you, I know you talk about this with
00:51:58.300
what's going on with critical race theory and the 16, 19 project and how they're trying to get young
00:52:03.080
kids to hate, you know, in our country. I know I've sued the universities over everything from given
00:52:07.980
tuition to people that don't have legal status to, you know, what they're doing with their sweetheart
00:52:11.820
real estate deals. And so we, we people like you, people like me need to help make sure our kids
00:52:17.520
understand that what's going on is crony capitalism. And you're getting these neo-Marxist
00:52:22.840
socialist, you know, companies that are feeding the alligator and hoping that they eat them last.
00:52:27.800
And we all know, you know, your listeners know that every revolution will eventually eat itself
00:52:32.720
because the left, these banks, these money managers playing footsies with the far left,
00:52:37.480
they will never be far left enough for them. There's always going to be something else we'll need to do.
00:52:41.620
And eventually they'll destroy this country. And they're already on that path. That's why I'm fighting.
00:52:45.320
So when will you, when will you have an answer? And what does this path, if it does come back,
00:52:52.120
your research does come back and say, yeah, I think I can prove this. What does that mean?
00:52:57.060
Well, hopefully we, we've actually started the process and a lot of it, quite frankly, is,
00:53:01.960
is confidential by statute and no prosecutor worth of salt is ever going to say what they're going to do
00:53:08.040
before they get all the facts. But I assure you that we take this seriously and we've already
00:53:13.920
started to get some materials. We're reviewing it. And that probably will lead to more subpoenas
00:53:18.620
and more discussions. And I'm sure they're going to probably object to some stuff. And then we'll
00:53:22.500
probably end up in court somewhere fighting over what we can get or not get. And, you know,
00:53:26.740
we're hoping this moves quickly, but, you know, unfortunately the left has a phalanx of lawyers
00:53:32.740
and lobbyists and, you know, they try to make it, uh, you know, miserable for us. And, you know,
00:53:37.760
they, they've got the media on their side, everything else. And so they kind of play for
00:53:40.680
time sometimes. So we're going to do everything we can, Glenn, to, to move quickly on this and get
00:53:45.800
the other information. And, you know, like I said, a lot of it's, uh, legally and ethically. We can't.
00:53:50.640
Yeah. Yeah. I understand that. So Mark, I appreciate that. When I saw your, um, your op-ed in the
00:53:55.320
Wall Street Journal, I thought this is a great, uh, uh, a great angle to attack from, uh, we've
00:54:02.960
got to hit them on, on all fronts, quite honestly. And I, I think this one has a really good chance of,
00:54:08.740
of, uh, making a huge difference, but I will tell you, do not dismiss the pushback from the right.
00:54:17.060
There are a lot of these rhino Republicans and, and honestly, a lot of, uh, uh, capitalists
00:54:25.280
who think I can't tell the free market what to do. These are companies and they choose to do it.
00:54:30.140
This isn't the free market. This is not the free market by design. This is to usher in a
00:54:37.520
stakeholder from shareholder capitalism to stakeholder capitalism. Uh, so, uh, be, be very
00:54:44.640
wary of the Republicans as well. They have, uh, been holding things up in some States as well.
00:54:50.420
Absolutely. And I understand that. And that's why I made that reference to
00:54:55.420
crony capitalism. And, and unfortunately I think that a lot of times people see what's going on
00:55:00.400
with the sweetheart real estate insider deals and what's going on public universities. And so,
00:55:05.360
um, what we, we don't unfortunately have that free market. You do have certain elites. And like I said,
00:55:13.640
we're seeing this with the money managers and the bankers that, uh, actually have a lot of influence
00:55:17.960
and kind of pick and choose, you know, who gets to run for what office and all this other stuff.
00:55:22.700
And look, I look, Glenn, I, I'm a public school kid. I'm a first generation American. My family
00:55:27.460
fled communism. You know, I, I am playing with house money, living in the greatest country in the
00:55:31.760
world. So I don't back down from the fight, uh, and it's slow and steady wins the race and I'm
00:55:36.900
going to keep fighting. Well, thank you very much, Mark. I appreciate it. Mark Brinovich,
00:55:40.300
he is, uh, the attorney general from Arizona. Please keep us up to speed. We'll follow that story for
00:55:47.120
you. By the way, one more story kind of on along these lines, Facebook's parent company
00:55:52.440
meta has announced a new tool that will automatically delete posts containing misinformation before they
00:56:01.840
are published. Now I'd like to know what that misinformation is. Is it like a week ago? There
00:56:09.880
are no weapons of mass destruction, no bio labs, et cetera, et cetera, to this week? Yeah. It kind
00:56:19.460
of looks like we are involved. Is it that kind of misinformation that changes all the time?
00:56:25.480
Incoming posts, according to Facebook, incoming posts that contain content related, uh, rated by a
00:56:32.120
third party fact checker as false are declined before they are even seen in the group. The
00:56:40.580
suspension ability is an upgrade from Facebook's mute function, which can permanently prevent users
00:56:46.740
from commenting on a page. Now pages can temporarily suspend users for a set period of time. Communities
00:56:53.500
can only thrive as places to connect when they are safe. These new tools will help administrators
00:57:00.020
prevent the spread as myth misinformation and manage interactions in their group. The other updates
00:57:07.300
include the ability to suspend page members and automatically decline member requests from users
00:57:12.940
via the admin assist page. So they're working for you. And I'm sure this is going to work,
00:57:21.620
you know, for conservatives. Well, they might love us so much. They might even work better for us
00:57:29.540
than it does for those who support all the leftist causes. That's the way this always works for us.
00:57:37.460
Anytime, uh, there's this type of stuff going on. It always affects us in such a positive way.
00:57:43.080
It does. I can't think of any reason to stop it. Yeah. All right. Let me tell you about Patriot Mobile.
00:57:48.820
Ever take a minute just to stop and go through the list of companies that you do business with
00:57:52.740
every day in your head. Last night, I showed a chart of all of the companies that are involved.
00:57:58.660
By the way, this portion of the program brought to you by Coca-Cola, reminding you, if you're white,
00:58:04.900
you're a racist. Um, but, uh, all of the companies that we do business with, do they align?
00:58:13.140
I will tell you almost none of them. By the way, I hate the Walt Disney company. And I am the biggest,
00:58:23.460
yes, I am the biggest, you know me, right? I own, I own a lot of Walt's stuff. I love Walt Disney.
00:58:32.020
I hate the Walt Disney company. Hate them. Hate them.
00:58:38.460
Now you have gone to Disney approximately 115,000 times. Hate them. Never. Why? Hate them.
00:58:46.280
Did you see what the, what the, uh, CEO did yesterday? He was, I'm getting a, I'm, I'm getting
00:58:52.040
a word in my ear. Please do the commercial. Talk about this in a second. Well, this relates
00:58:56.940
pretty closely to Patriot Mobile and the stuff that they do. It does. Patriot Mobile is not
00:59:01.980
a woke company. They are a company that is wide awake. By the way, did you know that that was
00:59:09.420
another story I have to tell you? Uh, did you know that that was a big deal, uh, leading up to
00:59:14.260
Abraham Lincoln, the wide awake, uh, the wide awakers or wide awake club? Uh, anyway, it's weird
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that it's coming back around now. Don't be woke, be wide awake. And Patriot Mobile is wide awake and
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they are using some of the profits that they make to protect and defend the constitution,
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to protect and defend the values that you believe in, to protect and defend a baby's right
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to be born. First of all, they're a fantastic mobile company. Uh, they have the same towers.
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They're on the same cell towers. You get same coverage. They're 100% U S based customer support
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team is awesome. You will pay less every month. Why aren't you doing business with these people?
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Let me take some, uh, phone calls here. Donovan in Florida. Hello, Donovan.
01:00:28.960
Hello. How are you? Good. How are you? I'm just fine. Thank you. Thank you for having me on your
01:00:34.200
show. You bet. A minute ago, right? Oh, thanks. A minute ago, before you did your break, you said,
01:00:39.180
it's a show helping anybody. Am I, or am I just, it's just too much. You're helping. You're helping a
01:00:44.720
lot. You're helping so much. Um, I'll just give you two quick examples. I have a friend,
01:00:48.880
I had a light case of COVID and she looked at me and said, Oh, she goes, Oh, you're, you're,
01:00:53.480
you're, you have a light case because you got the vaccine. I'm like, no, I didn't get the vaccine.
01:00:57.660
You're an anti-vaxxer. Why would you say that? I mean, why, why would that enter your mind?
01:01:02.580
But it did because she has been preached the misinformation. Right. She posted,
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I'm so glad I'm paying higher gas prices because I'm helping the people in Ukraine. That's like your
01:01:14.440
mom saying, eat your food. People in Ethiopia are dying. You're exactly right. You're exactly
01:01:24.680
right. Um, well, Donovan, I'm, I'm really glad that you get something out of the show. And what
01:01:29.700
I asked was, you know, this, the stuff we present every day is really hard. It's hard for me to die.
01:01:35.920
I came in in a good mood. And, uh, one of the staff members, one of the producers walked in
01:01:40.420
about an hour before the program and said, uh, how are you? I'm like, not good right now. I'm just
01:01:46.880
looking at all of the news. Uh, and it's tough. It's tough to do. I feel it's my job to tell you
01:01:52.780
the truth. We could talk about other things I'd like to someday, but it is my job to tell you the
01:01:59.060
truth and what is coming and to warn you. But I, if I can do something better, uh, to make it easier,
01:02:04.920
please let me know. Thank you. Let me go to, uh, Jason. Hello, Jason. Good. Good morning. How are
01:02:12.180
you guys doing? Very good. Thank you for taking my call. Um, I just filled up in New Hampshire on
01:02:18.360
Tuesday. I drive truck and I haul flatbed and I was bringing the load to Pennsylvania. It was four
01:02:23.800
64. I just filled up today. I'm back in Maine five 25. Oh my gosh. And I feel like I've won the
01:02:30.540
lottery because every time I feel my truck up, I must be rich. If I can keep putting fuel in this
01:02:34.660
truck, 525 is what you're paying. Well, and I just saw a sign that said 529 in Pennsylvania
01:02:43.380
usually runs higher, but, um, I have a fuel savings card cause I'm signed on with a company,
01:02:48.540
but, uh, basically the, the prices are going to go keep continue going up. And even on a separate
01:02:54.700
note with gasoline powered, I have a six four Hemi Ram and that thing gets about a nine miles to the
01:03:00.800
gallon. And I'm glad they will fill that thing up because this is all to push their agenda aside
01:03:06.240
from the war going on. This is all of them to push the agenda so they can push the electric cars.
01:03:10.880
So I'm just going to keep buying my fuel. I'm going to enjoy myself. And you guys,
01:03:14.560
I listened to you in the morning from nine to 12 and then I listened to Travis Clay and them 12 to
01:03:21.360
three. And then Howie Carr is great. Thank you so much for calling in Jason. I appreciate it. And
01:03:28.400
God bless you on the road. 525. Great. We should find out who's paying over $7. Anybody, anybody who's
01:03:36.560
paying over seven California, it's happening. Somebody's paying it. It's crazy.
01:03:44.720
The Glenn back program. We have Dr. Robert Malone on in about a half an hour and he's got a lot to say.
01:03:50.800
We're going to talk about the bio weapon labs. Anyway, uh, let me tell you about Tim. He lives in
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Maine. Uh, he writes in about his dog sugar, her experience with rough greens after being a picky
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eater. He says, I have been using rough greens now for close to two weeks. Now sugar's 10 years
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Thank you. Thank you. Rough greens. Well, thank you, Tim, for taking such good care of your dog.
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The Great Reset is the new book by Glenn Beck. It's available in bookstores finally, and also at
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This is the Glenn Beck program. I want to talk to you here just a bit as a friend or, you know, I kind of
01:05:21.120
look at us as family. Whenever we meet, it's, it's always hard laughs and, you know, hug fests and
01:05:28.000
everything else. It's like meeting old friends or family. Um, and actually better than family. I mean,
01:05:33.280
I like this family much more than me. Really? You met my family anyway. Um, uh, the, uh,
01:05:41.760
I, I, I just want to talk to you as somebody who could be my neighbor or, you know, maybe I'm your
01:05:49.120
uncle or you're my dad or whatever. As we go forward, there's a few things that we have to do.
01:05:56.300
And one of those things is, uh, we have to understand truth and stand for the truth, especially
01:06:06.560
when it's hard. Oh my gosh, when it's hard. And my favorite American story of standing for when it's
01:06:11.960
hard is, uh, is John Adams with the red coats. I mean, everybody hated the red coats up in Boston.
01:06:22.540
They hated them. They knew that the British had stationed soldiers in Boston for the purpose just
01:06:29.080
of threatening their Liberty. That's it. Silencing any opposition to tyranny. He was quartering these
01:06:35.060
people in their own homes. They hated them. Not as much as I hate Disney and Woodrow Wilson, but
01:06:41.140
it would have been easy, easy to believe that the red coats had turned murderous. Uh, but John Adams,
01:06:50.740
John Adams thought that's too easy. So no other lawyer in Boston would take up their defense. None.
01:06:59.640
And it was a messy case. And I don't think he really wanted to do it. I think he felt obligated
01:07:04.540
to do it because if he believed in freedom, if he believed in what this country was going to be
01:07:10.220
all about, he knew you had to have the best defense available. So Paul Revere says this was unprovoked,
01:07:19.780
but no, actually the facts show that it wasn't unprovoked. It wasn't the British soldiers had
01:07:25.660
been accused of murder, but Adams argued that the facts pointed to self-defense. He became the most
01:07:32.520
hated man in Boston all because he refused to defer to the popular narrative. He was smeared. He was an
01:07:41.140
enemy to the cause of freedom, but he demanded truth, nothing more, nothing less. That is where
01:07:48.540
we need to be on all fronts. We have to support those who are speaking their mind.
01:07:55.240
We have to be people that speak their mind and run to the defense of people that even we don't want
01:08:02.880
to run to the defense of because the world is going to change. And I refuse to be a part of that change.
01:08:10.080
There's some good changes that can come, but we have to work on those because the changes that I'm seeing
01:08:16.800
are not in the favor of freedom. So how do we live our lives like people determined to be free?
01:08:27.900
Let me give you some good news. Last week, 17 Judicial Circuit Court ruled in favor of a nurse
01:08:34.880
named Sandra Rojas. She was told she had to resign or face termination for her refusal to refer women
01:08:41.780
for abortions and recommend contraceptives. Well, she was went to court with the help of
01:08:48.800
Alliance Defending Freedom. She won the lawsuit. This is really great from the Washington examiner.
01:08:56.640
The examiner, this might seem like a small case, but a violation of someone's conscience protection
01:09:01.540
of conscience protections should never go unchecked. This is an important win for the people of faith
01:09:07.140
who wish to sustain employment while holding true to their religious beliefs. Indeed, it is a win for
01:09:12.580
freedom. I think we are entering a time where it is going to be harder and harder to stand up for
01:09:18.320
your belief. It's just going to get tough. Are you willing to stand aside or are you willing to stand up
01:09:27.940
for what you claim you believe? Do you really believe it? Now is the time to find out some more good news
01:09:35.420
from Florida. The state legislature cleared a bill on Thursday night, last Thursday, that will shorten
01:09:43.200
the deadline for illegal abortion from 24 weeks to 15 weeks. South Dakota, Kristi Noem required women
01:09:50.160
seeking abortion inducing medication to see a doctor in person three different times in order to undergo the
01:09:56.000
procedure. The federal judge struck down the state health department rule with the same objective.
01:10:01.680
This bill will be enacted if they prevail in federal court. In Oklahoma, they have several bills going
01:10:10.440
on. The State House State House Committee on Public Health advanced a total abortion ban on Wednesday
01:10:15.560
that will be implemented by the Human Services Committee. They agreed on party lines to advance
01:10:23.160
five anti-abortion bills to the full floor for a vote. There was a ban on abortions once a heartbeat is
01:10:29.880
detected with the same enforcement tool as the Texas law. So if this if the Texas law makes it through the
01:10:35.380
Supreme Court, these bills will be enacted. Another bill called for a ballot measure to amend the Oklahoma
01:10:41.900
Constitution to stipulate that there is no guaranteed right to an abortion in the Constitution. In Idaho,
01:10:49.600
the Senate voted last Wednesday to advance a heartbeat bill that makes exceptions for cases of rape or
01:10:56.400
incest. It would also open the door for abortion providers to be sued by a patient, the unborn child's
01:11:03.780
father, grandparents, siblings, aunts or uncles up to four years after the abortion is performed.
01:11:10.660
And Wyoming, the House passed a piece of abortion legislation known as the trigger law. If passed,
01:11:16.880
it would ban abortion outright in the state in the event that the Supreme Court rules to uphold the
01:11:21.580
Mississippi abortion law in the Mississippi abortion law in June. That is really good news. Really good
01:11:27.340
news. We are moving in the right direction on some things. Now, California, New York, they will go the
01:11:34.860
opposite direction. They will if if this Mississippi law is upheld, New York and California will become
01:11:43.840
death states. They will go all the way probably after birth. And, you know, let them go down into hell. I'll
01:11:57.500
stand against them. But I'm not following with them. I want to be in a state that is clear standing for good
01:12:09.420
versus evil. Now, there's one other thing that I want to talk to you about.
01:12:25.680
According to the U.S. official birth data, there's been a steady decline in our national birth rate for
01:12:31.200
over a decade now. There was a 20 percent decline from 2007 to 2020. A 20 percent decline in births in
01:12:41.720
2020. The future looked pretty bleak. Our already slowing birth rate continued to plummet. The Brookings
01:12:47.500
Institute estimates we had 60,000 missing births in the early months of the COVID pandemic. So, you know,
01:12:55.680
we had nothing to do. Apparently, we weren't doing that, at least without some sort of a of protection.
01:13:03.560
We're not wanting to have kids. And that is because people are asking themselves, can I bring a child
01:13:12.440
into the world when it's such a mess? Do you think this is the first time anybody has ever asked that
01:13:20.320
question? I mean, I got bad news for you. We make it to the other side of this. Most of us make it to
01:13:28.280
the other side. Some of us will die for, you know, natural causes because we're old and fat and can't
01:13:35.580
walk across mountains or whatever it is we have to do. But we're going to make it. We make it. And we need
01:13:42.080
children on the other side. I feel bad for the people who actually believe that the world is on a
01:13:49.700
catastrophic, nothing can be done, climate change move where everyone's going to starve or burn to
01:13:57.120
death or drown or be in a snowstorm or a desert. I mean, can you imagine growing up and hearing this?
01:14:15.560
Young men are being encouraged to stay on the proverbial pleasure island far past their youth.
01:14:22.100
Free love movement. Why? Why would you settle down? Why would you settle down when you don't have to?
01:14:30.200
And women aren't interested in it. Females have been convinced they need to be more like men
01:14:38.120
and pregnancy is a is the ultimate betrayal of that idea. It will stop you from being a success.
01:14:47.180
Let me tell you something. Out of all the success that I've had, all of the experiences I've been able
01:14:53.100
to give my children, I would rather if I had a choice, I think I would have been much better off
01:15:01.280
being an average person living in a farming community that no one's ever heard of and struggled
01:15:09.100
and worked hard my whole life on a farm. My kids would be better off. Success, you will find as you get
01:15:18.800
older. Success is really only about children. It's, it is what we are born to do.
01:15:32.960
Parenting is not for everybody, but it's for a lot more people than are taking advantage of it right now.
01:15:38.920
We have got to get our population back on track. We've got to stop the scourge of pornography.
01:15:49.900
Our hyper-sexualized culture has just poisoned all relationships.
01:15:56.800
Kids grow up now. Nobody's taught them to be a woman. It's a difference between a girl and a woman.
01:16:02.480
And nobody has taught men to be anything but a boy. They encourage you to be a boy. Be a man.
01:16:09.980
And don't be afraid to stand up and say, I am a man. And there's a difference between Peter Pan
01:16:16.880
and a man. And there are obligations that men have to do.
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I get on the microphone every day and I warn you that things are getting worse.
01:16:34.140
Please do not ever think that that is a reason not to have children.
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If you have it in your heart to have children, there is no situation too bleak to forego parenting for.
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If you think your career will be more satisfying than a child, you are wrong.
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My daughter said to me, Hannah, she was in college.
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And all I said to her was, I can't believe my daughter is worried about the social norms.
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You will never, never find anything greater than love except for children.
01:17:40.620
And I'm also, I wish I would have had more children younger because now as I'm getting, you know, to a later chapter in my story.
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I wish I could be around for their children and their children's children.
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One of the things that we started to talk about was chemical weapons, CRISPR, and everything else.
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And, you know, what's happening in the Wuhan lab and, you know, all of this.
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Now we're worried about biological weapons that are over in Ukraine that maybe we had a lot or
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So now the White House is saying they think that Putin might release biological weapons.
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I think, though, I should point out, I don't think our government can handle anything.
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I just had this sneaking suspicion that we could have just sent in some Navy SEALs with some
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Dr. Robert Malone, the inventor of mRNA vaccine technology, joins us in 60 seconds.
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Dr. Robert Malone, who is my guest on the podcast, the Glenn Beck podcast that is available
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tonight for Blaze TV subscribers, and will be available on Saturday for everybody who
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listens to the podcast wherever you get your podcast.
01:27:28.980
Good to hear from you again and to be on the show.
01:27:32.400
Yeah, I really enjoyed our conversation the other day, and it was really wide-ranging.
01:27:38.420
We focused mainly on COVID and things like that, but we did get into a little bit of bioweapons
01:27:47.740
One thing we didn't talk about are the biological research facilities in Ukraine.
01:27:54.920
Can we spend some time on these bioresearch facilities?
01:28:08.140
But now we know that it's not just a conspiracy theory like PolitiFact has promoted that QAnon
01:28:16.140
is just a bunch of crazies, and there's no merit to this.
01:28:19.480
We now know that, in fact, these things existed and that we were funding them, and we have
01:28:26.640
our fingers all over it, and they are producing something that's sufficiently threatening that
01:28:33.340
the Undersecretary for Political Affairs, Victoria Nuland, is raising concerns that the Russians
01:28:42.560
might release that which were developed there, apparently, with U.S. involvement in some way.
01:28:51.740
Aren't you involved in some way with the Defense Department on trying to neutralize?
01:29:01.400
And there's something, I can't remember from our interview, if there was something that you were doing
01:29:12.600
I'm still, yeah, no, I've never worked for USAID, just to be clear on that.
01:29:18.860
And, of course, the reason that you're mentioning USAID is that in the past it's been a front for,
01:29:24.820
let's say, gently intelligence community activities.
01:29:29.060
So, no, I support and have supported in the past and work closely with Defense Threat Reduction
01:29:43.180
So, and I continue to do so through one of my subcontracts, but it's for clinical testing
01:29:51.200
of repurposed drugs or treatment of COVID-19 disease.
01:29:57.240
Let me play a clip of Senator Mark Rubio and Undersecretary of State Victoria Nuland.
01:30:08.100
Let me ask you, does Ukraine have chemical or biological weapons?
01:30:16.000
Ukraine has biological research facilities, which, in fact, we are now quite concerned.
01:30:27.040
There's a two, that's a different question and a different answer.
01:30:32.820
And the answer, very carefully thought out, was they have biological research facilities.
01:30:41.220
Tell me what happens, generally speaking, in a biological research facility.
01:30:46.500
So, what appears to be going on, well, a biological research facility is the generic term that
01:30:56.820
can apply to virtually any high-level university at any medical school in the United States.
01:31:08.000
So, we know these are biological weapons, the third level, right?
01:31:20.140
Biologic safety level three, I think is what you're talking about.
01:31:25.980
I don't know whether there's any BSL-3 or BSL-4 facilities.
01:31:30.460
I would assume there's at least BSL-3, and I infer it's likely there's BSL-4 facilities.
01:31:38.000
BSL-3 is, BSL-2 is basically stuff that you can do on your bench in a normal open environment
01:31:47.140
that's, you know, undergraduates might work there.
01:31:50.760
BSL-3 level containment facilities have typically pass-through ante rooms.
01:31:59.160
They have reverse pressure so that any nasties that happen to be in there aren't likely to
01:32:08.740
They have high containment HEPA-filtered hoods that you work within.
01:32:15.120
And you have trained personnel that are sufficiently educated so that they are less likely to cause
01:32:27.600
Any material that comes out of there has to be subjected to high heat and steam, which
01:32:37.360
So it's a series of physical, mechanical, and process barriers together with education that
01:32:47.020
allow, at BSL-3 level, procedures to be done that would involve agents and potential risk
01:32:56.940
You can have BSL-3 that's just working in cell culture.
01:33:06.200
And it can, you can include in BSL-3 containment working with various animal species, including
01:33:15.080
So are the nasty, is the nasty war stuff kept in one of those in a three, level three?
01:33:22.420
That three is generally it would be four for the, for the nasty agents that are potentially
01:33:32.840
lethal or being weaponized for some reason would be a BSL-4.
01:33:38.420
Three is high containment research and development, but typically it's smaller scale.
01:33:44.880
And was Wuhan, that was a level two, wasn't it?
01:33:49.160
I'm sure they had level two there, but it's at least level three for a lot of that.
01:33:53.720
Any of these laboratory complexes will have a combination of level two, level three, and
01:34:02.220
So can you tell me, because I think some of these scientists, I mean, look, I have no
01:34:18.380
And I know we had this discussion on the podcast of, you know, well, yeah, but the other guy's
01:34:30.100
And I have a feeling that we're doing biological stuff and genetic stuff that isn't quite so
01:34:38.480
And it also disturbs me that we seem to be messing around in biological labs all over the
01:34:51.620
So the reason that I'm worried about this, and as you know, I sent you a copy, we put
01:34:57.580
out a substack yesterday about this, is that it appears that there's a pattern of outsourcing
01:35:06.500
our higher risk research and development to client states or outside facilities.
01:35:14.580
We certainly appear to have outsourced the EcoHealth Alliance work, in my opinion, that was involved
01:35:22.220
in engineering the precursor to this virus that we've been dealing with for the last
01:35:29.880
I'm convinced that that's a laboratory research product.
01:35:33.960
It's not a natural transfer, interspecies transfer from an animal host.
01:35:39.840
So now we have, I had no idea, apparently it goes back under Obama.
01:35:46.440
You remember Obama said, set the policy that we weren't supposed to be doing gain of function
01:35:51.100
research, but all from what I'm reading in the press, I have no direct experience or
01:35:58.940
But it appears that this policy of supporting these biologic research laboratories in Ukraine
01:36:08.580
was initiated under Barack Obama, the same person that said, we're not going to be doing
01:36:13.700
gain of function research in the, apparently in the United States.
01:36:17.420
I mean, I think at some point we're going to have to get to the bottom of what the authorization
01:36:22.480
chain has been, and it's probably classified fairly highly, but I'm increasingly suspecting
01:36:31.160
that the public face that we were not going to be performing gain of function research was
01:36:40.480
And it was a public statement that was inconsistent with policies and behaviors.
01:36:47.420
I think there's a reasonable chance that Dr. Fauci and the ditcher support for EcoHealth Alliance
01:36:55.300
was not, that that was not the consequence of rogue actors within the government authorizing
01:37:05.220
that, but that it probably reflected some policy position that involved the intelligence community.
01:37:12.500
I have to tell you, I don't know who to believe, and I've always known when it comes to defense
01:37:18.760
and things like that, there are things that we do that, you know, don't have to become public
01:37:25.520
I'm not convinced there's sufficient oversight on any of this stuff.
01:37:30.020
I don't think, I think our senators and congressmen that do have oversight, I think they're being
01:37:37.480
Do you have any confidence that we're being told the truth, and where do you draw that line
01:37:44.920
in a free culture that has a right to know, you know, at least the representatives do,
01:38:03.660
Do I have confidence that we're being told truthful information about biologic weapon research,
01:38:15.740
Because that's the politically acceptable term for we're doing stuff that could be used for
01:38:22.940
weaponization, but offensively we're doing it for protection or for the purpose of identifying
01:38:30.280
ways that the bad guys could make bad things, and so we're making those bad things so that
01:38:36.740
we know how the bad guys could make the bad things.
01:38:40.920
For those of you old enough, and you may or may, I think you might be Glenn, and you might
01:38:46.920
remember Mad Magazine, which is why I put that clip in my sub-stack of the series Spy vs. Spy.
01:38:53.920
I do believe that we're in this spooky world where it's hard to discern truth.
01:39:03.180
Truth is absolutely not provided to the general public, and only limited versions of truth are
01:39:15.140
I did find it fascinating, though, the clip that you were just playing goes on, and Glenn
01:39:21.320
Grenwald has done a great job dissecting that and dissecting all of the, quote, fact-checker
01:39:28.440
propaganda that was put out around it, and he makes the point that Rubio, quickly, if
01:39:33.860
you were to play that clip longer, interrupts the undersecretary abruptly and tries to get
01:39:40.120
her to change the topic as he's beginning to realize that she's spilling the beans.
01:39:45.600
So this implies that Mr. Rubio had awareness of the situation and did not anticipate that the
01:39:58.220
undersecretary would be honest in her sworn testimony, let's say.
01:40:02.600
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So when the president says we're, we're worried that maybe Russia might release some of these
01:42:18.000
biological weapons, what, what would they release?
01:42:23.360
And what would be in these, uh, labs that would be an effective weapon that wouldn't just,
01:42:38.140
So the, the statements coming out of, uh, Jed Psaki, um, you know, by reference to Biden, um,
01:42:47.240
regarding the risk of Russia releasing bioweapons produced in Ukrainian labs that we have helped,
01:42:56.140
uh, fund and train that's, you know, unpacking that.
01:42:59.820
That's what that statement reveals is there's an awareness.
01:43:04.320
Apparently it implies there's an awareness that within these labs that we've been involved
01:43:09.760
with, uh, enabling in various ways, there are, uh, pathogenic agents that could be potentially
01:43:19.100
Now that would imply that they're highly infectious.
01:43:22.020
There's kind of two core strategies with biologic weapons.
01:43:26.320
Those that are infectious and can spread readily.
01:43:32.280
And, you know, if, uh, SARS-CoV-2 is a bioweapon, that would be a great example of that.
01:43:37.680
And then there's the bioweapons like anthrax spores or ricin toxin or, uh, the binary weapon
01:43:45.500
that, that I think you and I discussed the other day that I haven't disclosed what it's worth.
01:43:50.940
Um, I have something, I, I have something on that bioweapon, that binary bioweapon that,
01:43:57.660
that, um, Russia, the Soviet union was apparently developed working on them too.
01:44:05.140
So, so those are things that these, uh, toxin preparations of various types, uh, those are
01:44:14.000
things that have to be manufactured at scale and then they're deployed and they don't replicate
01:44:24.420
And the, the, the statement applies that there's, uh, awareness of the infectious type that exists
01:44:35.100
Let's pull that apart here in, in, in just a second.
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Yeah, we're just, uh, the Senate Intel Committee is, uh, having a hearing right now on Capitol
01:46:33.680
Hill and, and, uh, Senator Cotton just said, you know, what was up with the canceling of
01:46:45.260
I don't know what it is, uh, but I, you know, I don't know where to get the truth on any of
01:46:54.380
I want to, but I don't, I don't believe the Russians, you know, this is the, this is the
01:47:01.020
time when things, when the chips are down, you need someone to tell you here, we have
01:47:08.380
to the best of our ability, looked at all sides and we think this is what's coming on.
01:47:14.720
These people say this, these people say that you decide, but that's journalism and that's
01:47:26.980
Well, let me go to a, let me go to a guy who actually knows.
01:47:33.420
Robert Malone, uh, us-based physician scientist who operates a consultant practice specializing
01:47:39.660
in advanced development of medical countermeasures for infectious diseases, vaccines, and drugs.
01:47:44.940
He has served as an assistant and associate professor of pathology and surgery, UC Davis,
01:47:49.360
University of Maryland, and the Armed Forces University of Health Sciences.
01:47:53.520
Core competencies include clinical development, regulatory affairs, project management,
01:47:59.740
And his medical degree is from Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine, completed his
01:48:03.920
HMS, GCSR, whatever that is, um, and scientifically trained at UC Davis.
01:48:10.960
He then was at the Salk Institute of Molecular Biology and Virology in the laboratories.
01:48:16.240
He is internationally recognized as, uh, kind of the guy who, uh, was behind the MRA vaccine.
01:48:25.920
Um, also the DNA vaccination and multiple non-viral DNA and RNA and mRNA delivery technologies.
01:48:35.460
Yada, yada, yada, yada, um, 12,000 citation of his peer-reviewed publications and a hundred
01:48:43.500
Um, so, I mean, the guy is, uh, the guy's a big player.
01:48:47.340
Uh, and, uh, we have a podcast that I did last week with him on COVID, and it's a fascinating
01:48:54.920
conversation, but the one thing we didn't get into, because last week it was a QAnon conspiracy
01:49:02.580
theory, and honestly, I never touched it because I thought, I don't know, and I, you know, I'm
01:49:09.580
going to go with, I'm going to go with the government on this.
01:49:12.660
Well, now we find out, we know about those biological laboratories, and most likely we
01:49:25.560
Um, so we just asked Dr. Malone, what could be there?
01:49:30.800
Anthrax, ricin, and that kind of stuff hasn't been used since World War I.
01:49:36.040
Um, and that doesn't sound like the kind of stuff that, you know, we would use or they
01:49:41.400
would use, what are you afraid of that might be there that is, uh, more of a, um, a COVID-19
01:49:54.700
So, the, obviously, a lot of us are worried about hemorrhagic fever viruses, Marburg and
01:50:01.960
Those are so hot, they're so lethal, that letting those things loose on a population is a bit
01:50:09.800
suicidal because you can't, you can't know how you're going to control it.
01:50:14.280
And there's, uh, you know, at this point, I think all bets are off about what could be
01:50:22.540
I know the things that people have been working on and what has been the focus of the U.S.
01:50:27.740
DOD, many of those relate to what we would call incapacitating agents, things that make
01:50:37.100
But what might be unleashed on a population, there's a wealth of potential opportunities.
01:50:45.700
And of course, now we're in a new era where we have to, I can tell you that there's a lot
01:50:52.060
of discussion about weaponizing pathogens so that they're specific for different ethnic
01:51:00.600
And that's being done by China with CRISPR, right?
01:51:05.200
With or without CRISPR, that, that is, uh, speculated to be a focus of Chinese research.
01:51:12.180
But in this environment, you know, if, if the way that this works is if we believe the
01:51:19.140
Chinese are doing it, then we're going to want to do it to see how viable it is.
01:51:26.160
I don't think there's any black or white hats here.
01:51:28.500
I think there's a whole lot of gray and just because we're saying those bad guys over there
01:51:34.800
are doing it doesn't mean that we're not doing it.
01:51:37.900
In many cases, it means that we are likely to be, uh, let's say mitigating our risk by
01:51:47.160
Can we, can we do a couple of things like stop doing them in unstable countries or bad
01:51:57.160
Well, if you go to a quote, good country, uh, tell me which one that is.
01:52:04.620
I mean, but yeah, so this, or at least how about this?
01:52:08.300
At least a country that we know the refrigeration is going to be kept on for a while and probably
01:52:17.780
So what, what is a country that is stable like that?
01:52:25.080
Where, where are we, where is there a situation now where we can have complete confidence in
01:52:31.740
political stability and not have to navigate the, uh, statutory requirements not to do this
01:52:41.980
So you, I think what is often going on with the intelligence community is that they are,
01:52:48.440
um, moving into these unstable political environments because it offers, offers opportunity.
01:52:57.060
And that certainly seems to fit the, the Ukrainian situation.
01:53:01.140
So then could we do, uh, could we take this step?
01:53:05.680
Whoever's there, give one of them a phosphorus grenade just as they're getting everyone out
01:53:19.020
So this, this, it does appear to be a clown show to have these facilities in which, you know,
01:53:29.880
But now that they're under Russian hands, we're afraid that they might've been doing
01:53:37.220
We're either saying it for PR reasons, for more propaganda along the lines of making Putin
01:53:42.980
a boogeyman, or we know that there's something there.
01:53:46.660
And, uh, that's something we would know that because we've had our fingers in the pie messing
01:53:55.640
Uh, we're, we're in an environment where people feel that it's okay to do high risk,
01:54:05.620
um, research and development justified on the basis that, well, the other guy's doing
01:54:15.040
I mean, this is so out of control, so sloppy, you know, every, every government, every time
01:54:21.900
there is a, somebody, you know, takes over a city or a country, they always burn the documents
01:54:30.300
We didn't do that in Afghanistan and we left them stuff.
01:54:40.440
If we knew about these labs, shouldn't we had, uh, have some sort of responsibility to
01:54:49.260
We, we were alerted that there was going to be war in Ukraine in the second week in January
01:55:00.580
Do we, do we, uh, I think we got into that a little bit in the, uh, podcast.
01:55:07.740
Do we, uh, uh, do we have a responsibility to go in?
01:55:11.800
Cause I think that's, that was the, that that's the cover story of why we went in.
01:55:18.060
Don't we have a responsibility if we know that and we're there to go in and destroy this
01:55:24.420
Uh, that term responsibility seems to be, um, irrelevant.
01:55:30.580
We're, we're an environment in which ethics and norms and what normal people would think
01:55:42.580
It's an environment of if things can be done, they will be done because if we do do it, the
01:55:52.160
And so the norms that you or I might agree on the norms that are, that are embodied in
01:56:00.060
the bio-warfare treaty, we seem to be in an environment in which both the Chinese government
01:56:08.060
and the Western governments don't feel constrained by those treaties anymore.
01:56:20.080
Uh, one, are we going to find out that we, uh, well, that's a double sword there.
01:56:26.200
I mean, if we, we don't have any journalists to do it, are we going to find out what are
01:56:30.900
the odds that we are deeply involved in something in Ukraine that the American people, you know,
01:56:38.440
should know about if you use the metric that they act, they try to hide and, um, uh, do
01:56:49.340
this kind of propaganda campaign that we've seen where they're labeling people as extremists
01:56:54.140
or conspiracy theorists as their first limited hangout.
01:56:58.560
If that seems to be an indicator of guilt, frankly, when you see that behavior.
01:57:04.920
And so if, if you're asking me to look into the crystal ball and speculate, I would say
01:57:11.320
the probability is fairly high that there has been a listed activity ongoing in Ukraine
01:57:17.520
in those weapon labs and the U S government has in some way been party to it.
01:57:23.520
So, uh, I have, uh, I've, I've thought biological weapons and nuclear weapons.
01:57:29.580
I thought the world had learned their lesson that that would, that those were insane.
01:57:33.580
And biological weapons, especially with something very contagious, that that's just insane.
01:57:42.540
What do you, if you now have technology where those weapons can be targeted based on genetic,
01:57:50.220
uh, links, which exist in different populations, then, um, that constraint is, is removed.
01:58:02.640
Now, all I know is that people that I know that are in this world have been talking about
01:58:12.320
And in the case of this virus that we're dealing with SARS-CoV-2, there's good evidence
01:58:19.300
that, um, there are certain, uh, gene clusters that are, uh, different between say, uh, Western
01:58:28.800
Caucasian groups and, um, uh, certain Asian, Asian ethnic groups that are influencing, uh,
01:58:37.720
the pattern of disease associated with SARS-CoV-2.
01:58:41.140
So we, whether or not it was intended, we have kind of a real world example that seems to make
01:58:48.360
the case that, um, these differences could be exploited and if they can be exploited,
01:58:56.880
Let me ask you the impossible $20,000 question.
01:59:03.240
Do we, do you see somebody using this, any of these?
01:59:08.880
Uh, I think the, uh, the truth is the honest truth is the probability is, is reasonably high.
01:59:15.420
And that's why, that's one reason why we are in this box where we have to come up with better
01:59:25.060
technologies to mitigate this threat, these types of threats.
01:59:31.940
MRNA is that solutions is, uh, has taken a setback.
01:59:36.400
A lot of, a lot of these folks thought that it was that solution.
01:59:39.500
Uh, well, I, I just, I have to tell you, um, my feeling is it's not the technology that
01:59:46.100
It is the people that are in charge that are posing the problem.
01:59:52.400
Dr. Robert Malone, uh, inventor of the MRNA vaccine technology.
02:00:03.700
He's been suspended from, uh, Twitter, but you can hear his entire podcast with me, uh,
02:00:10.240
different than what we just did, uh, tonight on blaze TV.
02:00:14.240
The portions of it will be up on YouTube, but it has been highly edited because of cancellations.
02:00:20.000
Uh, but you can watch all of it on the edited on blaze TV, and you can get it on your podcast
02:00:33.940
Uh, forget about the nukes and bio weapons and everything else.
02:00:39.920
I will tell you that there are things that you can do in case of just a normal, you
02:00:46.840
know, average everyday dust bowl, uh, you know, something, uh, something where a lot
02:00:53.380
of people are going to go hungry because things have broken down.
02:00:56.820
I told you earlier this morning that, uh, what was it?
02:01:00.600
Uh, 18% of the wheat, uh, in the world is Russian 25%.
02:01:09.820
It was 43%, 43%, at least according to those estimates.
02:01:18.600
Bottom line is it's a lot of freaking wheat and a lot of people that are going to go hungry.
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I just wanted to comment on what you said earlier about, are you doing the right thing
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I would much, much rather hear the bad news than no news at all.
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I would much rather go throughout my day being informed than not being informed.
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We are in a new time where information is at war.
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And if we don't have the information coming from you, cut up with a spoon-style fork, we're
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We'll see you tonight with that great interview with Robert Malone.
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And we'll see you back here tomorrow for the Friday show.