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is being used to change things,
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and this insane attack
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on Elon Musk. Memory
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is really kind
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of important. It's more than a record.
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It's more than the sum total of our
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experiences, the chronicle of our
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lives. than
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a tally of good and bad lessons
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learned, although it is those
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things as well. But fundamentally our
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memory is the key
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to who we are. Entities
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which lose their memory, people,
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groups, churches, nations, lose not
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just the mere knowledge of
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their past, of
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who they were or have been, but
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they also lose the knowledge of themselves,
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the knowledge of their purpose, of
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who they are, who they're meant to be. They
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lose the present and
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the future. Remember when you
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were a kid it seemed like everybody on
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TV suffered from amnesia at some point. I
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thought amnesia would play a big role in
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life. It doesn't. It's like Gilligan's
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Island in the quicksand. I've
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never run into quicksand ever before. And
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I've never had amnesia. Although some
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days I'd like to have amnesia. But
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we are memory-holing things. What
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is the memory hole? The
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memory hole was in
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the, I think it was the Ministry of Love where
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you were taught to hate and the
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Ministry of Truth where you were
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taught what lies were and
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you were forced to do it in 1984. Memory
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hole was a door
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in every room where people were
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being taught the truth. And
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you'd open up the little door
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and you'd take whatever the truth
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was, all of the photos, the
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documents, and you'd throw them in
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the memory hole. And at the bottom of
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the memory hole was a fiery furnace. And
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so it would burn up all
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the record and it was in the memory hole. You
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don't retrieve that in
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the memory hole. It's gone. When
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you lose the knowledge of yourself,
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the knowledge of your purpose, what
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you were meant to be, you
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are truly lost. Think
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of any movie or series that starts with a hero
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waking up to find their memory gone. Their
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fundamental character traits may remain,
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but they're unmoored. Not
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only unable to recognize family
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from strangers, but without knowledge of
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who they are and what that
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means and how they should act
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next, all of a sudden there somebody throws a
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blow and they're like, and
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they're able to just take on anybody.
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Whoa! What kind of
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man am I? Am
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I a killer? They
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don't know. It leaves
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people open to manipulation,
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to being reprogrammed with lies
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by whatever bad actor
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wants to use them for their
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own purposes. Have
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you seen Argyle yet? It's exactly what I'm
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talking about. This
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is also true for societies. If
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we forget our stories, if we
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stop telling them or allow others
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to edit them to suit their
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purposes, we lose them. Forget
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both who we are and who
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we can and should be and
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we leave ourselves open to anyone
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with an alternate story to tell.
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This is what's happened to
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religion, Christianity. We stopped
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reading the Bible and so now we're
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listening to scientists and atheists
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and people who are saying, live
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for today man. What's wrong? What's
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wrong with that? I mean,
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okay, so you
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know OJ Simpson, killed the ice cream
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guy. What's the problem? He was just
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living his life on his terms. There
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is a problem. We
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forget who we are, who
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we serve, and
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we leave ourselves open. Now
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this is the open intent of the 1619 project.
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And Howard's in. It's
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the logic behind the many
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reimagining policies behind
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the words of Michelle
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Obama. Barack knows that we are going
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to have to make sacrifices. We
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are going to have to change our conversation.
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We're going to have to change our traditions,
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our history. We're going to have to move
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into a different place as
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a nation to provide the kind of future that
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we all work. This
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is the trade of
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every post-modern, post-western, post-Zionist,
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post-monotheistic, radical, atheist, thinker,
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Marxist, or
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leader. Just
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forget the stories of our founding
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and our purpose. Remember
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who you are. Simba.
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Remember who you are. Well,
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it seems kind of important
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that Simba remembers his roots. Why
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is it not so important for us? The
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stories that tell us why we're here
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and what we're here to do. We
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have new stories for you. Stories that
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will tell us we're all born in sin, that
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we're all irredeemably evil, that
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we should be torn down forever because
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then we can go ahead and do
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so. It's always the same. First,
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the old memories are torn apart,
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the old stories. They have to
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be denied, legitimized, erased.
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And then the new, more suitable,
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enlightened ones can replace them. Some,
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including maybe many
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on the left, truly believe the
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old stories are garbage, but
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they haven't done their homework. They
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truly believe the new stories are true, but
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they often openly believe that they
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believe this all while denying the
10:22
foundation of the old stories. Still,
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they can enjoy the fruits of what's
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built on that foundation, the material and
10:30
moral benefits that they take for granted
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and are currently destroying, because it's all
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they've ever known. But cut
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flowers are not life. What
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happens? You cut a flower and
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they fade, wilt, and die. They're
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silent memory of what was and
10:50
what could have been. To
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misquote Patrick Rothfrost,
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all around them hangs the
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cut flower silence of a beauty of a
11:02
culture waiting to die. They
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don't produce any seeds. There's no
11:07
next generation of flowers. When they
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fade, only rot will
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remain. What was
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will be no more. We are cutting
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the flowers of our future. The
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ultimate responsibility, and possibly the
11:22
solution, is found with us.
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This only happens if
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we allow someone to cut us from the
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root. We
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must tell our stories. We
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must tell the truth. We
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must tell the stories of our own lives,
11:39
of our families. We know
11:41
why our families are so broken because we
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don't know where we came from. I
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don't mean as a people, I mean
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as individuals. We don't know
11:50
the stories of how we got
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here. We're
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all immigrants. That's
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what everybody says. We're all immigrants. But how many
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of us know? who
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brought the family here? Why
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they brought the family here? What it
12:06
cost them? We
12:10
should do this on every available occasion.
12:12
Family meals, trips, dates, nights
12:14
out with friends. Honestly, because
12:17
of everybody having a phone, we're
12:19
losing them at a faster rate now.
12:22
I remember sitting at the
12:24
table, having to sit at the table while
12:26
everybody was talking and all the holidays and
12:28
everything else and you would look at your
12:30
sister or your brother and be like, if I have to hear
12:32
this one more time. You'd
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hear the same This
14:03
is what Passover is all about. The
14:09
Seder night is
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exactly what we need to be doing.
14:14
The entire purpose of that
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is to tell the story, to discuss
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it so it and
14:21
its lessons can be carried on
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alive for another generation. Its
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been working for the Jews for about 3000 years. So
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as Christmas and Easter has kind
14:32
of done with Christians but that's
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going away. Fourth
14:37
of July is going away. Everything
14:40
in our society is pushing
14:42
our kids away from the
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stories which means away from
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the truth of who they
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are, where they came
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from, why we're here
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as a people. Well
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I'm here because I'm you know, I'm
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going to be famous on TikTok.
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Oh that's why you were born?
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Okay. There's
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more effort on the storytelling rather
15:20
than the grilling could help us with
15:22
some of the holidays like
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Independence Day and
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with other stories we dare not forget.
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Memory requires a conscious effort,
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a choice, a ritual. It
15:39
requires that a story be told
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over and over and over again.
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Do you notice that there is a
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story being told now to Americans,
15:49
about Americans, to the world and
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it's being told over and
15:54
over and over again and
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look how quickly because
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we have a void in our own homes.
16:03
Look how quickly everything's
16:05
being lost. The
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first thing we have to do is know
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the truth and
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then stand up for the
16:17
truth. Stand up to say, you
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know, you have no right to
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memory hole an event. I'm
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gonna show you what's happening with Elon
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Musk and a
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there was an event that happened
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in Australia, and
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a Muslim came into a
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church where a Greek
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Orthodox priest,
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his name is
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Marmari, Bishop Marmari,
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was preaching and somebody
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tried to stab him. Now
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here's the video of
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that stabbing because it was caught during the middle
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of a service. So
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he's just blessing
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the sacrament or whatever he was doing at
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the time, he's looking down at the altar
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and an Arab
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man comes up with a
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knife and stabs him in the
19:03
head repeatedly until
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he is held. Now
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this bishop is
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okay, he was in the
19:16
hospital, he immediately forgave the
19:19
attacker, very Pope
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John Paul, he
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said, I forgive this young man, I do
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not harbor any hate, yada
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yada, I love and pray for him. Now
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that video was
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caught by the church on
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tape and
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nobody wants it to be seen. When
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I say nobody wants it to be seen, I'm
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saying the government doesn't want it to be seen. So
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they told Facebook and everybody else,
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memory hold this. The
19:54
reason why they didn't want it to be seen is because
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it was an Arab, a Muslim.
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attacking a Christian. Now
20:04
this is an interesting
20:09
scene. I want that scene so they
20:12
told everybody to drop it but X
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would not drop the video because it's
20:16
true. It happened. Here
20:20
is the Prime Minister
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speaking out against Elon
20:25
Musk for not taking
20:28
that video down. This
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isn't about freedom of speech and
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most Australians of course overwhelmingly
20:35
would never think about posting
20:39
the sort of material that would cause
20:41
damage. And to
20:43
what end? This is an
20:45
egotist. He is someone who
20:48
is totally out of touch
20:51
with the values that Australian families
20:53
have. And this is
20:56
causing great distress. I think it
20:58
is causing damage to his own
21:00
brand of Twitter which has now
21:02
become X. He
21:05
clearly sees this as a
21:07
vanity project for himself rather
21:10
than about the people
21:12
who are consumers on this
21:14
platform. That's
21:16
kind of an interesting take isn't it? The
21:22
politicians don't want to say
21:24
what kind of damage it's
21:26
doing. What
21:28
it's doing is showing Islamic
21:31
extremism. That's what
21:34
it's doing. They
21:36
don't want that to be seen. They
21:39
have to deny that. Why? To
21:44
protect Islamic extremists? So
21:50
they accuse Elon Musk.
21:53
This is a vanity project. But
21:56
they go on much further
21:58
from there. When
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we come back, I'm going to
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show you the other part of this story
22:05
that no one seems to be talking about.
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Maybe perhaps another reason why
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the government
22:13
doesn't want this video to be seen.
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We'll do that. Coming up. Glenn
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More on the Bishop in Australia. What
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is it the media doesn't want you
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to really know? Next. Hello
24:17
America. I'm John Furrier. I'm a member of
24:19
the Bishop in Australia. I'm
24:22
a member of the
24:30
Bishop in Australia. I'm going over a story that most people
24:32
don't know here in America,
24:35
probably don't really think it's important, but it is
24:37
vital that you understand the
24:41
story of Bishop Marmari. Bishop
24:43
Marmari, and let's play the video
24:45
again, Bishop Marmari is
24:48
a Greek Orthodox bishop in
24:51
Australia, and he was performing
24:53
Mass, and in the middle of
25:00
the day, a Muslim man walked up and
25:02
stabbed him in the face repeatedly until the
25:04
congregants could
25:10
pull him off. Now, this
25:14
obviously is causing some problems because
25:16
yet another Muslim
25:19
extremist that cannot live within
25:21
the framework of the West.
25:23
Well, the Prime Minister
25:30
came out because Zuckerberg
25:32
and Google and everybody else would
25:34
take that video down. Why
25:37
do they want to take that video down? Well,
25:39
they say it's causing an unrest.
25:42
With whom? With whom? Or is it telling
25:46
the truth about what is going on
25:48
with Islamic extremists? What is happening
25:50
in our own society? So
26:05
they're trying to get everybody to take it off, take that
26:07
video down. And
26:09
Elon Musk wouldn't. Just
26:11
the same way he wouldn't play ball
26:14
with the government censoring
26:16
people, not him, people,
26:19
censoring people in
26:22
Brazil, now Australia.
26:25
Here is Jackie Lamb, she's in
26:29
Parliament over in Australia, she's
26:31
a Senator in Australia
26:34
and she's talking about Elon Musk. Elon
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Musk has no social conscience or conscience whatsoever.
26:39
I don't know, whatever Elon Musk is
26:41
on, it says that that's okay. To continue
26:43
there, that is absolutely disgusting behaviour. And
26:45
quite frankly, the bloke should be jailed. And
26:48
the sooner that we can bring rules
26:50
in or do something about this sort of
26:52
game playing with
26:54
our social media, the better off we're going
26:57
to be. But quite frankly, the power that
26:59
that man has because of that
27:01
platform that he's on, it's got to
27:03
stop. It has absolutely got to stop. The
27:06
power that that man has, has
27:08
got to stop because of these
27:10
games with our social media platforms.
27:12
Have you noticed you've never heard
27:14
that said about
27:18
Zuckerberg? You've never heard that
27:20
said about Google,
27:22
except from conservatives?
27:27
You don't ever hear them. Anyone
27:30
ever as
27:33
a government, stand up, it's got to
27:35
be stopped. They're doing everything they can
27:37
to destroy Elon Musk.
27:40
In fact, Elon Musk is becoming very,
27:42
very Trump like in
27:44
the attacks. He
27:46
is being attacked on all fronts.
27:49
And he's being attacked by all the world governments.
27:53
Europe is after him. America is after him.
27:55
Brazil is after him. Australia
27:57
is after him. It's
28:00
interesting. Why? Well,
28:02
I would say for the same reasons they're
28:04
after Donald Trump. They've got
28:06
to put him in jail. Why?
28:10
They have to discredit him. Why?
28:14
Because he cannot have power. Why?
28:20
It has nothing to do with his tweets. It
28:22
has everything to do with
28:25
him not being in the club
28:27
and down with their little plans.
28:31
Their plan is the great reset.
28:33
Their plan is a global government.
28:36
And Donald Trump doesn't believe in
28:38
the global government. He's
28:41
taken us out of the WHO. He wants to
28:43
take us out of the UN. NATO.
28:49
He doesn't believe in their
28:51
cute little plan. And
28:53
so he must be destroyed. And
28:57
he took us out of the Paris Accords. That
28:59
should have told us everything we needed to know. He's
29:02
an enemy of the state because
29:04
of his one idea
29:07
that America needs to
29:10
concentrate on America first,
29:13
then help other people. That
29:17
can't be done. He's
29:20
also hated and so is Elon Musk for
29:23
the ideas
29:25
that they hold. Elon
29:30
Musk believes in the
29:32
individual. Elon Musk believes in the power
29:35
of the platform for
29:37
the individual. That all voices should
29:39
be heard. And the
29:41
power that people have with
29:44
an open platform is a
29:46
good thing in the end.
29:49
But they both have one thing
29:51
against the government's have
29:53
one thing against both of these people,
29:56
Donald Trump and Elon Musk, and that
29:58
is their power. expose.
30:05
That's what's going on here. So
30:07
what is it that Elon Musk is exposing in
30:10
Australia? You would say
30:12
that maybe it is
30:17
the exposing of
30:20
Islamic terror and that is true. But
30:24
also you
30:27
don't want people to really
30:29
feel sympathetic towards
30:31
Bishop Marmari. You
30:34
don't want the world to look up what
30:37
he says. For
30:40
example, here
30:43
he's talking about Christians
30:46
have become cowards. Listen, I am
30:48
the head of the church and
30:51
I'm a coward. What's the point? I
30:54
need real men for the Lord Jesus. Men
30:56
that do not fear. Men
30:59
that will stand in the face of evil. Not
31:02
being sold to
31:05
30 pieces of silver, yet
31:08
calling themselves leaders. The
31:19
Lord Jesus is a warrior, the
31:21
warrior. But
31:24
unfortunately the 21st century Christians
31:26
are weak, very
31:29
weak. They
31:31
sold their master for money because
31:35
of so-called Corona. Nonsense.
31:38
The biggest lie in the 21st
31:40
century. Corona. What Corona? Corona
31:43
was a car. Then it came a Corolla.
31:45
Then Lexus. All
31:53
lied from
31:55
the highest to the lowest. All
32:00
leaders, secular world,
32:02
and church and religious world, all
32:05
light, all, all
32:08
light. Anthony
32:13
Fauci, light, the
32:15
World Health Organization, light, FDA,
32:17
light, TGA, light, all of
32:19
them, all.
32:29
This virus is dangerous, it will kill you
32:31
and kill your family. That gets scared alive,
32:34
man. You go into hell. You're
32:36
going to hell if you don't repent. You
32:39
go into hell. Jeffrey
32:41
Epstein, Bill Gates, Prince
32:44
Philip, Andrew, whatever his name
32:47
is. They're
32:50
all Hollywood and a lot of
32:52
leaders, a lot of leaders, a lot of readers
32:54
are involved in this. Oh my
32:57
goodness. What a sick,
33:00
sick, sick, sick and
33:02
filthy minds. And
33:11
then the church leaders come out and say, you
33:13
need to adhere to the governments because they are
33:15
from God. They are from Satan, not from God.
33:20
And now they want to take away the freedom of religion
33:23
and freedom of speech. I
33:25
can't talk about LGBTQ, RSDU, what's that? They
33:33
can come and invade, but I can't defend. And
33:36
they say we are democracy. Evil
33:41
doers. Same
33:44
one then. Hmm.
33:48
This story changes a bit, doesn't it?
33:53
They want to make sure that the stabbing
33:55
of this man by
33:58
an Islamic radical is
34:00
not seen. And we think it's
34:02
because, well, he's an Islamic
34:04
radical. I
34:07
thought that's what this story was when I first looked in
34:09
it too. And then I decided,
34:12
who is this bishop? What does
34:14
he say? What does he
34:16
believe? What is he preaching from the pulpit?
34:20
He is preaching truth. What
34:24
Elon Musk is exposing is
34:27
the truth. It's on
34:29
video. You can see it. It's
34:33
history. We're
34:35
memory holding history.
34:38
Why? For political correctness? No.
34:41
For agenda.
34:44
And it's a two for
34:46
one deal. We
34:48
can also get this story to go
34:50
away in memory hole, what actually happened
34:52
to this bishop. And maybe the world
34:54
won't actually listen to this man either.
34:56
We don't want them to be sympathetic
34:58
or even curious as to
35:00
who Bishop Marmari is. And
35:04
what he believes and what
35:06
he is saying, because
35:08
he's calling for men,
35:11
men of courage. The
35:16
Lord needs men to
35:18
stand up, square
35:21
your shoulders and
35:24
say, these things are true.
35:26
And these things are lies
35:29
and I will not participate
35:31
in lies no more. Seems
35:36
like just about everyone's an expert these
35:39
days. Did you get your real estate
35:41
license? Yeah, from school hard knocks. Yeah,
35:43
yeah, yeah. Since this whole
35:45
buying and selling homes thing is a little
35:47
dicey, maybe I'll try to find an actual
35:49
expert. And that's what I was
35:51
thinking years ago when I started my company Real
35:54
Estate Agents I trust. Because after
35:56
a lot of searching, I
35:58
didn't find the experts. I didn't know. even how
36:00
to search. I didn't know how to
36:02
interview a real estate agent. What am
36:04
I looking for? It's so far out
36:07
of my area of expertise.
36:11
You need to find people that
36:13
you can trust and not
36:15
just in them, but you
36:17
can trust the people they trust
36:19
who are going to form the
36:21
team that helped bring everything together.
36:23
The inspectors, the mortgage consultants, the
36:26
home repair people, the whole thing.
36:29
If you know me, you know I put
36:31
a premium on trust and there's absolutely no
36:33
reason you shouldn't do the same. Please
36:36
check them out. realestateagentsitrust.com.
36:41
That says it all. realestateagentsitrust.com.
37:03
So who are the radicals that you're supposed
37:06
to listen to? Of course. That bishop in
37:08
Australia is a radical and the ones we're
37:10
supposed to listen to, well, our kids are
37:12
being taught in Drag Queen Story Hour, this
37:14
in Boston. Today what we're going to do is win
37:16
a show. Green Palace sign. Can
37:19
I hear that? Green Palace Sign.
37:21
If you're a Drag Queen and
37:23
you know his show, Green
37:25
Palace Sign. Okay, so
37:27
we have that. Now, at the
37:30
same time, we have a Columbia protest
37:32
leader who said this
37:34
yesterday. Be glad, be
37:37
grateful that I'm not
37:39
just going out and murdering
37:42
Zionists. I've
37:45
never murdered anyone in my life and I
37:48
hope to keep it that way. I
37:50
genuinely hope to keep it that way. I
37:52
hope so too. You're special. These
37:55
are the leaders of tomorrow. This
37:58
is the expert you're supposed to be. supposed to
38:00
listen to. I would like to recommend
38:02
instead you listen to Alex Newman on
38:05
my podcast this weekend, why
38:07
do the elites hate America
38:09
so much? This global
38:12
elite wants you to
38:14
sever your ties to
38:16
all of your traditions, all
38:18
of the things that you've done well, all
38:21
of your history, absolutely
38:24
everything and that's what people
38:26
are pushing back on. Who are
38:28
you to tell me that
38:30
my country which I love and
38:33
I understand has made bad mistakes at times needs
38:36
to be forgotten and left
38:39
behind? No, we matter. Yeah
38:41
and that really is I think the core
38:43
of the issue and I've been outside the
38:45
United States the vast majority of my life.
38:47
I grew up in Latin America, Europe, Africa
38:49
so you know I've seen all of that
38:51
and that actually I think has given me
38:53
a greater appreciation of America and America actually
38:55
has I think a special place
38:57
of hatred for the elites not just because
38:59
it's a nation-state but because of the principles
39:01
that it was founded on. This is what
39:04
they really can't stand. Yes, they want to
39:06
undermine the nation-state, they want to move toward
39:08
these regional governments like the European Union, the
39:10
African Union. Henry Kissinger outlined this
39:12
in his book World Order, Said Klaus Schwab
39:14
outlined it in his book Great Reset but
39:17
America I think they especially hate this
39:19
country because the principles it's based on
39:21
are not compatible with their vision for
39:24
the world. The principles that
39:26
our founders enshrined in the Declaration of Independence
39:28
that God created us equally, God gave us
39:30
rights, the government's job is to protect these
39:32
rights and these are biblical principles. God
39:35
said thou shalt not murder so you have
39:37
a right to life. God said government exists
39:39
to punish evil so the government should punish
39:41
murderers and thieves. He said you have a
39:43
right to property and they can't stand those
39:45
principles so they have to destroy not just
39:47
the nation of America not just a physical
39:49
space in the people but they have to
39:51
discredit the ideas that's based on it. I
39:53
think we're entering that phase. So do you
39:55
think that it's that it's
40:00
the ideas are
40:02
more important like you have
40:04
a right to property and everything else to
40:07
them that they hate that more than
40:09
they hate the fact that you're
40:13
just letting anyone have a
40:15
say, you're just letting the
40:18
unwashed masses their morons. You
40:20
know what I mean? Which one do
40:22
you think they go together? Yeah,
40:24
I mean that's really the essence of America.
40:26
America is different than other nations. Many
40:29
nations have been defined by a common
40:31
culture, a common language, maybe a common
40:34
ethnicity, the Hungarians, the Swedes, whatever, the
40:36
French, the Germans. But America is
40:38
unique in that it's founded on these principles,
40:40
these ideas like we the people
40:42
should govern ourselves under God. God
40:45
is the one who gave us rights, not the king, not
40:47
the government, etc. And
40:49
they do want to ultimately undermine the nation state. You
40:52
see this is an institution that God
40:54
actually ordained. You go back to Deuteronomy, you go
40:56
to Acts. You see God is the one who
40:58
divided mankind into nations. And so there is this
41:01
effort to undermine nations as
41:03
an identity, as an institution.
41:05
But America is double
41:07
plus bad, if you will, because not only
41:09
are we a nation, a very powerful nation
41:12
with a vibrant middle class, at least we
41:14
were, but we're also founded on these principles
41:16
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41:18
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45:02
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45:04
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45:07
has he been secretly plotting with
45:12
the Republican party to
45:15
image himself as a Freedom
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Caucus member? And
45:20
he really wasn't. It's an
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unbelievable story we'll get to. Also, I
45:25
want to share with you some of
45:27
the things that I experienced
45:29
with Alex Newman. If you don't
45:31
know who he is, you need to learn
45:34
about him because he is
45:36
absolutely fantastic. We had a
45:39
conversation about the
45:42
systematic destruction of
45:44
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about it coming up in 60 seconds. You
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company, if they are on
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the left, I can guarantee you they hate
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are, who have
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So once in a while, somebody comes
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along that I
47:50
really am excited to talk
47:52
about. On
47:55
the podcast this week, we
47:58
have Alex Newby. and
48:00
I think
48:03
he is he's a writer that I think
48:06
I probably recommend to my producers
48:10
probably more than any other writer he
48:14
really really gets it and
48:16
I talked to him about
48:19
the world at large because he's he's just
48:21
come out with a new book on education
48:25
and he's also deep
48:28
down the rabbit hole of
48:30
the destruction of America
48:32
and why America is being destroyed
48:35
and what the plan is and
48:38
we talked about conspiracies and
48:40
conspiracy theories what's
48:43
good what's bad what do we really need
48:46
to know he
48:48
talks about the 50 in five
48:50
plan wait until
48:52
you hear about this here's cut nine
48:54
please talk to me about the 50
48:57
in five plan so
48:59
the UN has partnered with Bill Gates on
49:02
this what they call digital public infrastructure
49:05
very fancy term and I think the simplest
49:07
way to understand is they're building a giant
49:10
digital gulag for all of humanity so the
49:12
UN development program has officially launched this it
49:14
was officially launched at the end of last
49:16
year where they're gonna get 50 gutter
49:19
they call countries but really they mean governments to
49:22
impose at least some major element
49:24
of this digital public infrastructure on
49:26
their population within five years so
49:28
it's many times or digital IDs
49:30
and those are already emerging in fact many states
49:33
are developing these I just went through the airport
49:35
yesterday you can scan your digital
49:37
ID QR code right so that's happening
49:39
and that's that's really one of the
49:41
main reasons for the COVID
49:44
absolutely nonsense the architecture that was laid down
49:46
is the backbone of this global control grid
49:48
that they're building so then you've got the
49:50
central bank digital currencies which are already being
49:52
unveiled they've already been released the world economic
49:54
forum just said a few days ago 98%
49:58
of the government's the central banks in the world working
50:00
on the cvdc's uh... once
50:02
they're fully operation i guarantee they're gonna start
50:04
waging war on cash much more openly the
50:06
state's a tool for terrorists and uh... and
50:09
send and you know every nasty thing you
50:11
tax cheats everything you think uh...
50:13
then you've got the the payment processing
50:16
systems and you've also got that we've
50:18
we just had the head of the
50:20
world health organization talk about this recently
50:22
the digital health certificate the digital vaccine
50:24
passports they're taking what the
50:26
u developed during the code which by
50:29
the way the european commission was promoting
50:31
vaccine passports in may of two thousand
50:33
nineteen long for anybody ever heard of
50:35
that covered or anything like that so
50:37
they're taking all of this together uh...
50:39
and they're using it to build a
50:42
control system that will not just be
50:44
able to surveil and monitor everything you
50:46
do on an unprecedented scale when you
50:48
combine it with a i the ability
50:51
to make sense of all this data
50:53
it's just mind-blowing but also to manipulate
50:55
what you do and so they're talking about
50:58
this again pretty openly if you look at
51:00
the world economic forum meetings they talk about
51:02
the benefits of programmable central bank digital currency
51:04
where they will be able to say who
51:06
can buy what when under what conditions and
51:09
in the bank for international settlements carol quickly
51:11
to go back to him for a moment
51:14
uh... bill clinton's mentor guy who really
51:16
exposed this global agenda to create a
51:18
one world system he said the apex
51:20
of the system was going
51:22
to be the bank for international settlement this is
51:24
an institution that's almost entirely unknown to americans and
51:27
what they are working on right now this is not
51:29
a secret is not a conspiracy because it's not happening
51:32
behind closed doors is what they call
51:34
a universal blockchain ledger they want
51:37
to organize every asset in the
51:39
known universe every farm every car
51:41
every house every tree put
51:44
it on this ledger this blockchain ledger
51:46
and then you're only able to interact
51:48
with this blockchain ledger using your biometric
51:50
digital i d using your
51:52
central bank digital currencies so if i want to buy
51:54
something from you i can't just hand you a hundred
51:56
dollar bill i've got to go on my device connect
52:00
this blockchain system, transfer the
52:04
and so this is a mechanism for
52:06
controlling humanity that i think is really
52:08
unprecedented in human history and when you take it
52:11
all together it's very obvious. Can I tell you
52:13
something? uh... ten
52:16
years ago i would have
52:18
thought that was absolute madness uh...
52:23
2016 i might have thought that you
52:27
know what what what this making of i
52:30
would have thought it was a lot
52:32
farther down the road than we could
52:35
that we would ever get to anything like that
52:38
we are so close to
52:40
that being a reality the
52:42
infrastructure is almost
52:44
all complete all
52:47
we need is some sort of an
52:49
event we
52:51
have weakened our kids we
52:54
have weakened our health we
52:57
have weakened our ability just to
52:59
stand up we've
53:02
weakened every single institution we've
53:06
spent like money was going out of style we
53:09
didn't save and what we did save
53:12
they've destroyed through inflation
53:16
i just want you to go back think
53:19
of how many times you have been told
53:21
something is a conspiracy theory did
53:25
you hear i mean the latest came out
53:27
yesterday natural gas has
53:30
now been banned natural gas stoves
53:33
has been banned in all uh...
53:35
federal buildings you cannot have
53:38
it in federal buildings do
53:40
you remember when they said that was
53:42
a crazy conspiracy theory that that would
53:44
never happen they're never going to do
53:46
that they are banning natural gas they're
53:50
doing everything they can to
53:52
stop natural gas while
53:55
they are also stopping all
53:58
uh... fossil fuels
54:02
no oil shutting
54:04
down giant swaths of
54:07
oil fields because
54:09
they just passed a bill or
54:11
sorry wrote a new regulation where
54:15
they are shutting down all of the coal fire
54:17
plants by 2038 is it 37 38 that's not
54:19
that far away do you know our
54:27
power plants that generate our electricity
54:31
the majority of them are coal that's
54:35
where we get our power out of that magic
54:37
little box you know by the baseboard
54:40
of your wall that's not a
54:42
little magic box that
54:45
comes from coal fire plants where
54:47
are you going to because you won't build
54:49
another nuclear power plant which is the cleanest
54:55
right up next to that is
54:58
natural gas we
55:01
were told natural gas was fantastic
55:03
that's why California went to all
55:05
natural gas vehicles for the state
55:07
remember leading the way were
55:10
they lying then are we lying
55:12
now what
55:15
are we going to replace that with and
55:18
by the way if we all have to
55:20
plug our cars in in 2034 we don't have the
55:22
electricity today before they've broken
55:30
the grid we don't have
55:32
the power today when
55:34
you shut down all of the
55:36
other electrical plants and you replace
55:39
it with magic fairy dust how
55:43
are we going to drive or
55:45
are we not going to are
55:49
we going to really without
55:54
choice but
55:58
of course without force you just won't be able to
56:00
do it gosh darn it are
56:02
we all gonna live in these 15 minute
56:04
walkable cities I
56:06
have no problem with a walkable city I
56:09
like walkable cities when I
56:11
lived in New York I loved it I walked
56:13
everywhere but
56:16
I also want to be able
56:18
to go someplace if I want
56:20
to did
56:24
you see that landing of Lufthansa
56:26
yesterday I don't
56:29
know I'd be freaking out if
56:31
that was that's Lufthansa I
56:34
don't know if you know anything about
56:36
Lufthansa but they're Germans Germans
56:40
tend to be accurate on
56:42
things you know why that
56:44
was a lesson that
56:46
was a training lesson you
56:49
have almost 400 people on a
56:51
plane and you're doing a train could you
56:53
post that on the front door so
56:56
when I'm walking in all the
56:58
pilot is in training okay no
57:01
thank you planes
57:05
falling out of the skies can't
57:10
trust Boeing now when when when
57:12
have we ever
57:15
seen a time when you can't trust
57:18
Boeing you
57:22
know yes the yesterday the GDP came out
57:25
for the first quarter
57:27
our economy increased at a
57:30
rate of 1.6% they had
57:35
been looking for an increase
57:38
of maybe two and a half 3.4 previous
57:45
period 4.9 fourth quarter 2023 4.9 it's 1.5 that's not good no no
57:47
but the economy
57:59
is doing really well. The
58:02
economy is doing really really well and so
58:04
you have nothing to worry about because
58:06
the experts, the one who brought us
58:09
this economy, the
58:11
ones who have engineered, socially
58:13
engineered all of this stuff,
58:17
the ones who have shut your local
58:19
restaurant down or your local business down
58:21
because COVID was so dangerous, now
58:31
they're going after the unrealized
58:33
gains. Does
58:37
America have
58:39
any idea what this means?
58:42
It's part of the budget proposal for 2025. 2025, if
58:44
this guy is elected,
58:51
this is in the proposal
58:53
for next year's legislation and
58:56
budget. They
58:59
want to raise an additional 4.3 trillion
59:02
dollars by
59:05
imposing a minimum tax equal to 25%
59:09
of a taxpayers taxable income and
59:12
unrealized capital gains. So
59:18
your house,
59:23
now they're saying this is only for rich people. Yeah,
59:29
that's what Woodrow Wilson said. We're going to tax 7%
59:31
on only the top 1% and
59:35
it will never change. Within three years it
59:38
was 95% and everybody was paying
59:41
income tax. So
59:44
this is only for the very
59:46
very wealthy but if your house
59:49
is appraised and it goes up,
59:53
you have to pay that unrealized
59:55
capital gains. So
59:58
if your house, Has you
1:00:00
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1:00:03
a hundred thousand dollars. Congratulations.
1:00:09
You now have to pay I'm not even I'm not
1:00:11
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1:00:17
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1:00:19
house? That's
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the point. They
1:00:24
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1:00:26
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1:00:28
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1:00:30
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1:00:33
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1:00:36
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1:00:39
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1:00:46
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1:00:49
the economy? What
1:00:53
do you think it's going to do to
1:00:55
people's buying power? To
1:00:57
people going out and buying things other
1:01:00
than the government and
1:01:02
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1:01:07
know when we first
1:01:09
started talking about Obamacare I think the
1:01:12
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1:01:14
economy. Somebody
1:01:17
have to look this up for me as I'm
1:01:19
sure these numbers are wrong but the directionally they're
1:01:21
right. We're approaching
1:01:23
50% of the economy
1:01:25
being controlled by the federal government now 50%.
1:01:29
That means you're
1:01:33
halfway there to communism. You're
1:01:36
halfway there to them controlling
1:01:39
all of the spending in America.
1:01:43
Because they control healthcare,
1:01:46
they control travel, they control all
1:01:48
of these different things that answer
1:01:51
to the government and
1:01:53
they're spending so much money.
1:01:57
They're buying all the drugs. They're
1:02:00
buying roads and
1:02:02
bridges, all of the concrete. They're
1:02:06
almost 50%. What
1:02:08
does the government create? What
1:02:12
is it we have as an asset? You
1:02:16
know, if they were out making
1:02:18
money, not taking money, but making
1:02:20
money and buying assets with that,
1:02:22
then we could go, all right,
1:02:26
that's going to appreciate in value,
1:02:28
but nothing they make makes
1:02:31
money and everything
1:02:33
depreciates in value. Including
1:02:37
the dollar. One
1:02:39
of the other things they make.
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in a minute. Hello
1:07:02
America. Welcome to the Glenbeck program.
1:07:05
I want to welcome you if you're a
1:07:07
new listener to the program. My
1:07:09
name is Glenbeck. I'm the host. It
1:07:12
was just a coincidence that this show, this slot
1:07:14
that was here who happened to say it was
1:07:16
Glenbeck program. They found the Glenbeck
1:07:18
that could kind of do the
1:07:20
job and here I am today. So thank you so
1:07:22
much for listening. I
1:07:25
want to talk to you about what's
1:07:28
happening on our
1:07:31
streets. It's not good and there's
1:07:33
a couple of things that
1:07:35
are happening that shows the tide
1:07:37
is turning. First
1:07:40
of all Cornell has become the
1:07:42
latest Ivy League institution to reinstate
1:07:44
the SATs. Really? Huh.
1:07:48
That's a good idea now. Who
1:07:53
would have thought that? 56% of
1:07:57
voters agree with the statement with President Trump.
1:08:00
had mean tweets but we
1:08:02
also had world peace. 56%,
1:08:04
57% say we spend too much money on foreign aid. 57%
1:08:11
of likely US voters. We
1:08:15
spend too much money on foreign aid.
1:08:20
57% of likely US voters say they think
1:08:22
the United States spends too much on foreign
1:08:24
aid. 10% said the
1:08:26
foreign spending is not enough. 23%
1:08:29
of respondents say, oh I
1:08:32
think my porridge is just right. The
1:08:35
US is more supportive of
1:08:37
funding Israel than Ukraine. But
1:08:39
you wouldn't know that would you? You
1:08:42
would think that everybody is for the Ukrainian
1:08:45
funding the way they went off about
1:08:47
it and
1:08:50
nobody's for Israel funding. Nope,
1:08:54
that's actually not true. You
1:08:57
would think that they would pay attention to what
1:09:00
the Americans want. Half
1:09:02
of Americans including 42%
1:09:05
of Democrats say they would support
1:09:07
mass deportations of undocumented.
1:09:16
42% of Democrats say
1:09:19
they would support mass deportations
1:09:21
of undocumented immigrants. That's
1:09:25
amazing. Wow.
1:09:30
30% of Democrats now say they would
1:09:32
end birthright citizenship. I
1:09:40
don't know what
1:09:42
they know that
1:09:44
we don't know but this
1:09:47
administration is completely out of touch.
1:09:51
Completely out of touch. We're going
1:09:53
in the exact opposite direction
1:09:56
of the American people and
1:09:59
for some reason we're still
1:10:01
buying into the lies and I
1:10:03
don't mean you per se. Have
1:10:08
you checked yourself on what
1:10:10
lies? What lies are
1:10:12
you just tolerating? By
1:10:16
the way, you know, we
1:10:19
the Biden administration has wanted
1:10:21
to put a new aid route in
1:10:23
for Gaza. They wanted to
1:10:25
put it by ship so we
1:10:27
have been building a
1:10:32
giant pier where we
1:10:34
can send all of this food and
1:10:36
everything else off
1:10:40
of our Navy ships and send it to a
1:10:42
pier where they can where
1:10:44
they can take it. Unfortunately, the
1:10:47
pier is not finished yet
1:10:51
but there was an attack. We
1:10:55
were beginning to construct the pier
1:10:58
and and
1:11:00
it's not clear whether the militants
1:11:02
knew who they were attacking. Maybe
1:11:06
they just saw a target of opportunity. Yeah,
1:11:10
but they were shelled with mortars and
1:11:14
they attacked the pier. How
1:11:18
do you help people that just refuse to be
1:11:20
helped? How
1:11:24
does that happen? And
1:11:26
by the way, can we
1:11:28
please play the leader of
1:11:30
Columbia University, the
1:11:32
anti-Israel encampment now? Man,
1:11:36
if you have a kid in Columbia, why are you paying?
1:11:38
Why are you paying? Pull them out of there. What
1:11:41
are you thinking? Here's
1:11:44
the leader of the
1:11:46
anti-Israel encampment. Listen. and
1:12:00
I hope to keep it that
1:12:02
way. I genuinely hope to keep it that
1:12:04
way. That's good for you. Good for you.
1:12:06
What a good goal in life. You
1:12:09
know? I haven't come to the
1:12:11
place in my life where I've had to say to
1:12:13
myself, you know, I haven't murdered anybody yet and I
1:12:15
hope to keep it that way. You
1:12:18
know, he's, well, he's far above all of us. I
1:12:21
don't know why I haven't made that
1:12:23
goal for myself, but it's weird. I
1:12:25
haven't made that goal for myself and
1:12:27
I've also never murdered anyone. Now
1:12:31
James, who goes by
1:12:33
the pronouns, and this is very important to
1:12:35
point out, he,
1:12:37
she, they live
1:12:40
streamed his meeting with Columbia
1:12:42
Center for Student Success and
1:12:44
Intervention and they
1:12:46
just wanted to talk to him about, you know, some
1:12:48
of the things that he's been saying. He
1:12:51
warned Zionists who may
1:12:53
want to meet up and fight that
1:12:56
he fights the kill. I'll scratch your
1:12:58
eyes out. He'll
1:13:00
fight to kill. Columbia
1:13:04
employee said, do you see why
1:13:06
that might be problematic to
1:13:09
some? He said,
1:13:11
no. I
1:13:15
feel very comfortable, very comfortable calling
1:13:17
for these people to die. Oh,
1:13:22
okay. You know, you
1:13:24
might want to expand your goals, you
1:13:26
know, like not murdering people. I
1:13:29
don't know if that's a goal or if this is just a hope, but
1:13:32
you might want to, you know, really kind
1:13:35
of, you know, cement that in as a
1:13:37
goal more than a hope, but
1:13:39
alongside maybe
1:13:41
having a list that's a little
1:13:44
smaller of the people you
1:13:46
want to die. Because I think those go
1:13:48
hand in hand. I got a list
1:13:50
of people who I think should die, but I
1:13:53
don't want to murder anybody. Oh. Then
1:13:57
why do you have the list again? He
1:14:01
compared the need to kill Zionists
1:14:03
to killing Hitler and
1:14:05
the Haitian revolutionaries who had to kill their
1:14:08
masters in order to gain their independence. These
1:14:11
were masters who were white supremacists. And
1:14:13
what is a Zionist? He, she, they
1:14:16
said. A white
1:14:18
supremacist. So let's be very clear here.
1:14:20
I'm not saying I'm going to go
1:14:22
out and start killing Zionists. But
1:14:26
I don't think he's not not saying
1:14:29
that either. I just want to. What
1:14:31
I am saying is that if an
1:14:33
individual who identifies as a Zionist threatens
1:14:35
my physical safety in person, i.e.
1:14:38
puts their hands on me, I'm
1:14:40
going to defend myself and in that case
1:14:42
scenario it may come to a point where
1:14:44
I just don't know when to stop. I'll
1:14:47
just hit and hit and hit and hit.
1:14:50
I'm going to give you such a hit. He
1:14:52
doesn't know when to stop. That's
1:14:54
another problem. That shows maybe a
1:14:56
little mental illness. I
1:14:59
was just hitting and hitting and hitting and I
1:15:01
couldn't stop hitting. Um,
1:15:03
okay. You sound unstable.
1:15:05
Why? Just
1:15:08
because I have a list of people I want to die.
1:15:12
I understand what you're saying.
1:15:14
The Columbia employee responded. What
1:15:16
resources do you think you have
1:15:19
to make sure that you feel
1:15:21
protected as a student here? So
1:15:23
Columbia's response to, I don't know, I could just
1:15:25
lose control and just start hitting them and maybe
1:15:27
I don't know when to stop. I
1:15:30
understand that. Is
1:15:33
there anything we can do as a, as
1:15:35
a university to make sure that you
1:15:38
feel safe? He
1:15:40
said, yeah, my hands
1:15:43
and my brains are my resources. I'm
1:15:47
going to call the meeting institutional violence.
1:15:49
That's what he said. You
1:15:52
know what? This is just institutional
1:15:54
violence. James went on to
1:15:56
say, there should not be Zionists
1:15:58
anywhere. Okay,
1:16:01
dude, it's
1:16:04
getting worse for you. People
1:16:07
who hold these types of ideologies, the
1:16:10
world's just better without them. That's
1:16:13
my comment, and I
1:16:15
stand by that. Now during a break in the
1:16:17
meeting, they were like, James, maybe
1:16:20
you should go out and talk to
1:16:22
some of your friends. Can somebody
1:16:24
tell them to shut up? He
1:16:28
called the meeting a joke. He went right on
1:16:31
to Instagram and said, this is just a joke.
1:16:34
They definitely were hoping that I was going
1:16:36
to backwalk the, I fight to kill, he
1:16:38
said, cackling. James said, he
1:16:40
does fight to kill, and that's why
1:16:42
no one has fought him since middle school. You
1:16:46
know, nobody's fought me since middle school
1:16:48
either. I mean, I think
1:16:51
that's something that is natural in
1:16:53
most people's lives, and it
1:16:55
wasn't because all the kids knew that I
1:16:57
would fight to kill because I really can't.
1:16:59
I mean, I'm really kind of just a
1:17:02
lump. I've been a lump for a very
1:17:04
long time. And
1:17:07
no, that's why I haven't gotten
1:17:09
into a fight on the playground since
1:17:11
then. It's because
1:17:13
I kind of grew out of that, but
1:17:15
good to know that no
1:17:18
one's fought you since you were
1:17:20
in middle school because you're such a tough he,
1:17:23
she, they. After
1:17:25
publication of the story, Columbia
1:17:28
University spokesperson indicated there may
1:17:30
have been disciplinary measures for
1:17:33
his, there may have been. James
1:17:37
continued his rant on his live stream after
1:17:39
the meeting. Some
1:17:42
would say these are unhinged, but not me. Zionists
1:17:45
don't deserve to live comfortably. So they
1:17:47
don't deserve to live, but if
1:17:49
they do live, they certainly shouldn't
1:17:52
live comfortably, let
1:17:54
alone Zionists don't deserve to live,
1:17:56
he said, the same way we're
1:17:58
very comfortable accepting Nazis don't
1:18:01
deserve to live. Fascists
1:18:03
don't deserve to live.
1:18:05
Racists don't deserve to
1:18:07
live. Zionists shouldn't
1:18:10
live. Wow, that's a
1:18:12
lot of people. That's a lot
1:18:14
of people. And I'm not saying
1:18:16
that Nazis don't have a right
1:18:18
to live, okay? I
1:18:20
don't think Nazis have a right
1:18:23
to, you
1:18:25
know, incite hatred and
1:18:28
violence. That's probably where,
1:18:30
you know, they could live.
1:18:33
I don't want to live next door to
1:18:35
them. I actually want to encourage them, you
1:18:37
know what looks good, Hans? Yeah,
1:18:41
you in Lederhosen. It does.
1:18:44
It does. That way I can identify them
1:18:46
at the grocery store and avoid them. You
1:18:48
know what I mean? That
1:18:50
guy's wearing Lederhosen. Yeah, don't say anything. Tell
1:18:53
them it looks good. We don't want him
1:18:55
to blend in. James
1:18:58
said he welcomes getting kicked out of
1:19:00
Columbia because he wants to travel to
1:19:02
South America and live my best life.
1:19:04
It's my best life. I couldn't live
1:19:06
anywhere but South America. He
1:19:08
also contemplated what would happen if the
1:19:11
United States supported the murder of
1:19:13
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. By the way,
1:19:16
gang, I just wanted to let you know
1:19:18
this is one of the best and the
1:19:20
brightest at Columbia University. This is one of
1:19:22
the future leaders of the world, okay? He
1:19:24
said what would happen if the United States
1:19:27
supported the murder of the
1:19:29
Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu? His
1:19:32
death would theoretically mean that people
1:19:35
would live. And so,
1:19:37
yes, murder can absolutely
1:19:39
be justified. Your
1:19:47
home is your castle, but these days they
1:19:49
don't exactly let you build a wall
1:19:51
around it and dig a moat and
1:19:54
put sharp spikes at the bottom. I
1:19:56
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to do the math here on some of
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my statements before I go live
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my best life down in... What
1:21:44
do you think about Argentina? I
1:21:46
think there's any... I
1:21:49
bet people would love me down in Argentina,
1:21:51
you know, me hating the Jews. There's
1:21:54
lots of people down in Argentina.
1:21:56
They've been there for decades I
1:21:58
hear. Like they moved in. suddenly
1:22:00
in the 1940s don't know why. I'm
1:22:04
just trying to figure out. He
1:22:07
said accepting we all
1:22:09
have to accept Nazis don't deserve to live.
1:22:11
Fascists don't deserve to live. Well first of
1:22:13
all let's just I just want to consolidate
1:22:15
here make this a little shorter for you
1:22:17
James. If there
1:22:19
are no fascist if we kill all the fascists
1:22:22
then the Nazis wouldn't be there. So let's put
1:22:24
one group there. Racists
1:22:26
don't deserve to live and Zionists
1:22:28
they shouldn't live either. Now
1:22:30
wait a minute wait a minute if
1:22:32
you hate Zionists most
1:22:35
Zionists are Jews which
1:22:38
would make you a racist
1:22:43
kind of like Hitler. You're
1:22:46
racist so do you deserve
1:22:48
to live because you want
1:22:50
the Jews to die like
1:22:52
Hitler. It's just go live
1:22:54
your best life. Stop questioning these
1:22:56
things. Just go live your best
1:22:58
life. By the way
1:23:01
a pro-Palestinian protester at Columbia
1:23:03
University, Yale University are circulating
1:23:05
a guidebook to advocates across
1:23:07
the country encouraging more occupations
1:23:09
and teaching them how to
1:23:11
be successful. The pamphlet
1:23:13
titled first we take Columbia lessons from
1:23:15
the April 1968 occupations movement
1:23:18
was anonymously written by protesters
1:23:20
at the Columbia and Yale
1:23:23
encampments and published in
1:23:25
left-wing dissident magazine ill
1:23:27
will last Saturday and
1:23:30
it was distributed by hand. Wait
1:23:33
until you hear about this it's
1:23:35
great and it's the pamphlet is
1:23:37
available in English French Turkish Chinese
1:23:39
Spanish and Japanese you probably forget
1:23:41
the Chinese thing because I
1:23:43
don't think they're gonna put up with it for very long but
1:23:47
I think the cover is really a kind of a
1:23:49
very bright red and I mean
1:23:52
I appreciate you put it all different languages but could
1:23:55
we have could I have a cover in
1:23:57
mauve please. Red just sets me off it
1:23:59
does. Sorry to say it,
1:24:01
I want a mob cover on my
1:24:03
revolutionary book. The
1:24:05
Glenn Beck Program. Welcome
1:24:32
to the fusion
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of
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entertainment
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and
1:24:43
enlightenment.
1:24:59
This
1:25:03
is the Glenn Beck Program. Hello
1:25:07
America, welcome to the Glenn Beck Program. So
1:25:09
what's going on in Washington with our speaker
1:25:11
of the house? What
1:25:15
happened in the last couple of weeks? How
1:25:18
did this guy go from
1:25:21
being, you know, the guy that
1:25:23
we've all been dreaming of, he's going to be great. We
1:25:26
said we have a spine to
1:25:29
being right in with Chuck Schumer
1:25:32
and Turtle Face. When
1:25:35
did that, what happened? Christopher
1:25:38
Bedford, he is the Blaze
1:25:41
Media Senior Politics Editor. He
1:25:44
is also our Washington correspondent. He's
1:25:47
been looking into this and some of the
1:25:49
charges of Mike
1:25:52
Johnson secretly plotting for the
1:25:54
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It should have said that. maybe
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somebody should have said that when
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on Christopher Bedford and he was. He
1:27:40
was writing for the Federal Said sign.
1:27:42
And. He said he is written
1:27:45
a piece. I think it was two
1:27:47
years after the locked on the lockdowns.
1:27:49
The West Troubles aren't ending, they're just
1:27:51
beginning. And I thought he had some
1:27:53
real foresight. Ah, End
1:27:55
up. Boy. Was
1:27:58
he right about that? Christopher. Bedford
1:28:00
now is a senior editor for
1:28:02
Politics, Washington correspondent for The Blaze
1:28:05
Media. He has written for the
1:28:07
American Mind, The Washington Examiner, National
1:28:09
Review, The New York Post. He
1:28:11
was the editor-in-chief for the Daily
1:28:13
Color News Foundation and we're thrilled
1:28:16
to have him at theblaze.com.
1:28:19
So help me
1:28:21
out on this, Chris, because
1:28:25
for the life of me I cannot
1:28:27
get my head around Speaker
1:28:30
Johnson being a secret
1:28:32
spy. Do you
1:28:34
buy this? Well, not
1:28:36
completely, no. And first of all, it's great to
1:28:38
be on the pirate ship, especially in these stormy
1:28:40
waters. I think it's a great
1:28:43
crew to be sailing with. Thank you. Here
1:28:46
in DCE, an article
1:28:49
that caught my eye was a 2018 Daily Beast piece
1:28:52
after Johnson became
1:28:55
the head of the Republican Study Committee,
1:28:57
which was founded as a conservative committee
1:29:00
but was taken over by Republican leadership
1:29:02
under Boehner and kind of became a
1:29:04
hangout spot for Republicans. That's
1:29:06
kind of started the Freedom Caucus. Now, you
1:29:09
saw Johnson had been hanging out with the Freedom
1:29:11
Caucus. He'd been going to their meetings. He'd not
1:29:14
been paying dues, which is a big faux pas.
1:29:16
It's hard to collect those dues, but they go
1:29:18
to paying that the few shared staff the Freedom
1:29:20
Caucus has. He'd not been
1:29:22
participating, but he'd been going to those meetings.
1:29:24
So when he became the new
1:29:27
chairman of the Republican Study Committee, a
1:29:29
lot of his colleagues, Republican, more liberal
1:29:31
colleagues, said, well, this guy's just a
1:29:33
double agent. He just sneaked on here.
1:29:35
He's pretending to not be part of
1:29:37
the Freedom Caucus, the conservative group, but
1:29:39
really, this is just a conservative takeover. And
1:29:42
I looked at that and I looked at how since he'd
1:29:44
become Speaker, someone who I had a lot of hope
1:29:46
for, you had a lot of hope for, I was
1:29:49
excited to see. Me too. Wow, this is
1:29:51
the first social conservative and Republican leadership in
1:29:54
decades who actually cares about this stuff. We
1:29:56
might have a fighting chance here. And
1:29:59
It's been extremely disappointing. When you sir are
1:30:01
a threat from Mit and under read
1:30:03
out Assist Assist Assist You know this
1:30:05
is a way to he seems to
1:30:08
negotiate whether it's government funding impeachment by
1:30:10
that now Ukraine and step One. Is
1:30:13
a major decision comes along his wife and
1:30:15
he goes back and forth sept two. it
1:30:17
is not sure what to do. He believes
1:30:19
that as long as we possibly can. But.
1:30:21
He does he tweaks what was originally
1:30:23
offered, he pretends that it was a
1:30:25
when, and he asked Democrats the bell map
1:30:27
that seems to. What's. Going on here
1:30:29
separate. When he looked back at The Daily Beast Peace And
1:30:32
you look back at the people who have known him in
1:30:34
have known him to be a good and. Which
1:30:36
by. By. All accounts he said
1:30:38
he is and his personal life You
1:30:40
have to wonder what what could. Look
1:30:43
could be driving him and it seems to be. Kind.
1:30:46
Of a classic case of Washington
1:30:48
D C. Extreme ambition. And.
1:30:50
Ability to deceive himself, which is not
1:30:52
too uncommon. You think a lot of
1:30:54
the folks here. In Washington A
1:30:56
real hypocrites. A real bad man who claimed
1:30:58
to be doing the Lord's work when a
1:31:00
substitute of Syrian or else but a surprising
1:31:02
amount of them have really convinced themselves they
1:31:04
are on the good sized that they are
1:31:06
on that that really creepy quote the right
1:31:08
side of history that they are. They are
1:31:10
the good guys who are going to com
1:31:12
and save the day and this is why
1:31:14
the Lord put them there. And
1:31:16
it really seats in turn incredible ego
1:31:19
and incredible amount of ambition. And
1:31:21
also just the sad reality that a lot of
1:31:23
these folks are pretty weak. As as
1:31:25
as as leaders and people that they're capable of
1:31:27
like many of us are of standing at the
1:31:30
back of the crowd and saying i agree this
1:31:32
is bad or or been a backbencher who says
1:31:34
I'm not sitting there weren't any more money to
1:31:36
that bloodbath or I'm not going to i'm number
1:31:38
and of both to as an adult uno care
1:31:41
what the defense industry puts on me or I'm
1:31:43
not going to let women be drafted. It's easy
1:31:45
to say that when you're not the leader. Or
1:31:48
when you're in the center and you take all
1:31:50
those arrows and all those wings. Dollars? Scary. Guess
1:31:53
meeting some the Intel community. And. As
1:31:55
on you yes, answer to that with us
1:31:57
and you find out who's really a leader
1:31:59
and who's just the ambitious. You
1:32:02
know there's am in in your article
1:32:04
for a blaze. You talk to a
1:32:06
lot of the his colleagues. And
1:32:09
one of his senior staffers that
1:32:11
worked with him and twenty eighteen
1:32:13
said the speaker is someone who
1:32:15
could forgive himself for lying. Because.
1:32:18
He thinks it's for a higher
1:32:20
purpose. He has an exceptional capacity
1:32:22
for self justification. Ah,
1:32:26
I Target and in I found
1:32:28
no, it's not good incentive and
1:32:30
I found I repeated over and
1:32:32
over again and I Johnson and.
1:32:34
You know what? He when he ran for speaker
1:32:37
is kind of a dark horse surprise candidate. A.
1:32:39
Lot of his colleagues, republican colleagues and even
1:32:41
the ones are what's more conservative were willing
1:32:43
to say. You know I
1:32:45
know him personally is a man of God.
1:32:48
And. Therefore, I trust him, but they didn't want to
1:32:50
look at the record they didn't want to look
1:32:52
at. Well what happens in leadership Put some over
1:32:54
the pressure on him. How does
1:32:57
as vote change? Will he actually. Did
1:32:59
the. Here it is pretty personal religious beliefs
1:33:01
and as commitments side how to those actually
1:33:03
shine as a statesman, as someone who's willing
1:33:06
to take the arrows for that goes causes.
1:33:08
And. They don't. The votes didn't back it up. But.
1:33:11
He. He looked at. This is what
1:33:13
I've been told by his colleagues. As
1:33:15
something he he's been put in this
1:33:17
position he's been chosen for this and
1:33:19
if he needs to lie if he
1:33:21
needs to deceive of nice twist arms
1:33:24
to to further it. Than.
1:33:26
He is on the right side. That. Again, that
1:33:28
creepy quote that east I've heard him saying
1:33:30
since the right side of history. The.
1:33:32
He the other people on the wrong side of
1:33:35
history and the his actions can therefore be justified.
1:33:37
Then we we see this all the time. He
1:33:39
seat and levels like this with politics. You see
1:33:41
it of course a lot since twenty sixteen with
1:33:44
a lot of the last. Day.
1:33:46
In that people who support Donald Trump are basically
1:33:48
the Nazis were once you. Once you decide, once
1:33:50
you say that you're on the side of God
1:33:52
or there on the side of Hitler. Then.
1:33:54
You can justify a lot of options that
1:33:56
I think a moral person would not otherwise
1:33:58
be able to justify. So what do you
1:34:00
think is coming for him, for the rest of us?
1:34:05
Are we just stuck
1:34:08
with a guy who is pathetic
1:34:10
and weak now because the
1:34:12
Democrats would absolutely
1:34:15
vote to keep him in? No,
1:34:18
I'm curious about that because everyone's on
1:34:20
recess right now and things have quieted
1:34:22
down, but then the question is, with
1:34:25
everything that's coming down next, how
1:34:27
is he going to be able to continue to govern here?
1:34:30
Right now, he's essentially, even though he's
1:34:33
the Speaker of the House and supposedly
1:34:35
the head of the Republican coalition, he's
1:34:38
really governing as a kind of a
1:34:40
prime minister of a center-left coalition, the
1:34:42
UNI party, which has always kind of
1:34:44
governed DC, but now is really being
1:34:47
open about it, where he's got half
1:34:49
of Republicans on his side and about
1:34:51
two thirds of Democrats on his side.
1:34:54
So how is he actually going to be able to pass
1:34:57
anything with that coalition? The
1:34:59
Democrats will protect him. The Republicans,
1:35:01
a lot of them are never going to come back to him.
1:35:04
What's he actually going to be able to do in
1:35:06
the next couple of weeks? I
1:35:09
kind of wonder if he's a lame
1:35:11
duck speaker because he's got these folks,
1:35:13
but they've accomplished their 95 billion. Then
1:35:16
again, there's also already leaked
1:35:18
rumors that they're planning the next big
1:35:21
handout to the Ukraine war, that they're
1:35:24
planning to come in September. And
1:35:26
I suspect that he'll still be Speaker through September,
1:35:28
but what's going to happen in November is
1:35:31
either Republicans are going to lose their slim majority,
1:35:33
in which case he won't be Speaker, or
1:35:36
they'll win it. And then he's going to
1:35:38
have to look around and find out amongst
1:35:40
those liberal Republicans who
1:35:42
are his allies, who is actually going to put him
1:35:44
up for Speaker, and what are all
1:35:46
the alternatives. Right now, he's kind of running against
1:35:49
no one. So he could maintain
1:35:51
that, but it will be difficult. You
1:35:53
being in Washington, hanging out
1:35:55
or around these people all the time, watching
1:35:58
them, listening to them. What?
1:36:01
Do you think they think is
1:36:03
coming in November? Or
1:36:07
people are Republicans are cautiously
1:36:09
optimistic for a. A Donald
1:36:11
Trump victory. But. Of course.
1:36:15
There. Are a huge amount of mannequins
1:36:17
that are already unfolding this? Those worries
1:36:19
about what's going to be the new
1:36:21
cove? It was going to be the
1:36:23
new moral panic that causes it's. For.
1:36:25
The voting can be done squarely in
1:36:27
and and soul deal of the public.
1:36:31
The Republican National Committee has been trying
1:36:33
to mix up it's plan for how
1:36:35
to whether it's going to do early
1:36:37
voting worse lawyers going to be. We.
1:36:40
Know that it's gonna be as
1:36:42
a chaos either. Donald. Trump
1:36:45
actually wins and the left flank
1:36:47
takes the streets like they didn't.
1:36:49
toys sixteen burning cars attacking people,
1:36:51
Aura. Donald. Trump loses and
1:36:53
mean us. And either way I think that a
1:36:56
large parts of this country are going to. Not.
1:36:58
Be satisfied with the election results as
1:37:00
a potential that existence when his have
1:37:03
seen as not gotten any less. How
1:37:05
do they how to the democrats feel
1:37:07
to you Confident. Were.
1:37:09
Real. Now
1:37:12
they they were significantly more worried before
1:37:14
dawn. before Joe Biden State of the
1:37:16
Union you saw that the pages but
1:37:18
the or time was supposed Msnbc people
1:37:20
openly wishing that they could have a
1:37:22
dozen candidates just like you saw in
1:37:24
Twenty Twenty with people wishing that it
1:37:26
was Cuomo instead of. Joe. Biden.
1:37:29
But. Will. And
1:37:31
will see a lot. actually. this weekend with
1:37:33
the White House Correspondents' dinner, I was going
1:37:35
to be paying attention to Joe Biden remarks
1:37:37
are they. Clear. Of a concise diseases
1:37:39
as good as it's funny like he can be, one
1:37:41
is on like he was from points to the state
1:37:44
of the union. But
1:37:46
there's. A real of fear among
1:37:48
Democrats that that Donald Trump is coming
1:37:50
back to. that the constant cycle of
1:37:52
drama that they surrounded his entire four
1:37:55
years with hasn't stuck with the American
1:37:57
people because so much about states. Whatever
1:38:00
was just impossible. Remember color? spake?
1:38:02
scandals? Some. Democrats.
1:38:05
In town are not confident that they'll
1:38:07
get the White House, but they are
1:38:09
feeling fairly confident about Congress. Ah,
1:38:12
we're talking to a Crisp or Bedford.
1:38:14
He is. See a blaze. Senior Media.
1:38:18
Political. Political Editor in
1:38:20
the Blaze Media Washington Correspondent.
1:38:24
When. Do they come back into session? Looks
1:38:27
like. Short. Vacation in the
1:38:29
Senate was even cut down a lot shorter
1:38:31
because I had sex their to stick around to
1:38:34
do the American people's business to them being sarcastic
1:38:36
on that his son and a half million
1:38:38
dollars have brought. Up
1:38:41
real quick. Any thoughts on the
1:38:43
Trump trial this week Biden said
1:38:45
or the D O J said
1:38:47
actually ah that that Trump is
1:38:49
the first President face prison for
1:38:51
criminal prosecution because. Predecessors.
1:38:54
Other presidents just didn't commit any crimes.
1:38:57
Successes after. Remember I'm Barack Obama left off
1:38:59
as out of Washington Post said it was
1:39:01
a scandal free administrator. Yeah, totally. There isn't
1:39:04
that Border Agents if you disagree with that.
1:39:07
The. Trump trial is the enemy. Interesting, As
1:39:09
a New York, it's tough, but judges
1:39:11
obviously against them, but the prosecution has
1:39:13
embarrassed itself so far. The case is
1:39:16
so weak that any kind of forget
1:39:18
that in the hubbub of all the
1:39:20
news that it's it's relying on a
1:39:22
bunch of liars to turn a misdemeanor
1:39:24
that is outside of the statute of
1:39:26
limitations into a felony because of another
1:39:28
misdemeanor that can barely be cited. And
1:39:30
it's of the prosecution today's even to
1:39:32
come up with that. Argument.
1:39:35
And at the same time the Supreme Court
1:39:38
seems like it's going to crack down and
1:39:40
at least limit. What? The president
1:39:42
is able to do with his authority
1:39:44
to that will. Help. Push them ever
1:39:46
traveled back to after the election of that happens.
1:39:48
But then of the dead it doesn't really matter
1:39:50
of something. a prison cell or not because is
1:39:53
not a campaign. he. He's not able to leave
1:39:55
New York She's She's kind of stuck. He wasn't
1:39:57
able to weigh in on these last couple. a
1:39:59
hillside. I'm. He. They
1:40:01
they put em. They haven't put him in
1:40:03
a prison cell buffet somewhat put him in
1:40:05
a rub and that's that's something that you'll
1:40:07
see and you'll probably see some jokes about
1:40:09
it. That is a big fancy dinner they're
1:40:12
having this weekend. Still laughing at us, About.
1:40:14
How they still managed to stop the probably
1:40:16
the greatest campaigner in modern history for been
1:40:18
able camp and so do you think said.
1:40:21
Hurts him. I mean his The people
1:40:23
who are going to vote former going
1:40:26
vote for me way and the ones
1:40:28
who are the ones who you know
1:40:30
release the they'd vote for him but
1:40:32
they really don't like his tweets in
1:40:34
his personality and everything else by keeping
1:40:37
him off the road and yet still
1:40:39
in the public guy. You. Keep
1:40:41
the focus on Joe Biden
1:40:43
in. His or any case
1:40:45
to be made. That's. Good. For
1:40:47
Donald Trump. So far, it
1:40:50
actually hasn't hurt him exactly to your
1:40:52
point, and. The folks in the
1:40:54
suburbs who may be voted for Trump or Twenty
1:40:56
Sixteen and voted for Barack and Twenty Twenty. Third,
1:40:59
Tier Point. They're not going to be swayed by
1:41:01
a rallies that has to be swayed by the
1:41:03
kind of popcorn and Ra Ra that goes on at
1:41:05
those are fun events. And there. but
1:41:07
they are being swayed a law that by the
1:41:09
incredible on fairness the question is whether or not
1:41:11
we're going to be able to actually get felony
1:41:13
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1:41:15
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1:41:18
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America. Welcome to Friday. I want
1:47:25
to talk to you a little bit about history
1:47:27
and what is happening. History
1:47:29
is really kind of shaping up quite
1:47:32
interesting. It's kind of exactly
1:47:35
like 1968
1:47:38
in America with a few missing things.
1:47:42
Remember, in 1968, we
1:47:46
had protesters at the gates of
1:47:48
Columbia. Pro-Palestinian
1:47:50
protesters at Columbia University, Yale
1:47:53
University, are circulating now a
1:47:55
guidebook To activists
1:47:57
across the country, encouraging more.
1:48:00
The Occupations in Teaching Them how
1:48:02
to be successful. The pamphlet is
1:48:04
titled First We Take Columbia Lessons
1:48:06
from the April Nineteen Sixty Eight
1:48:09
Occupations Movement. It was anonymously written
1:48:11
by a protesters at Columbia and
1:48:13
encampments and published in the left
1:48:15
wing dissident magazine Ill Will on
1:48:18
Saturday. By the way, you know
1:48:20
I save. Things. From a
1:48:22
movements in America. If anybody happens to have
1:48:24
a copy of it, will. Need
1:48:27
a copy? I don't know where I mean.
1:48:30
It's been awhile since I bought. Ill
1:48:33
will and. My.
1:48:35
Subscription his mouth. So if you
1:48:38
have a copy, please send it
1:48:40
to me. Because I
1:48:42
like it for the of the museum
1:48:44
and if you happen to live by
1:48:46
any of these protests and you can
1:48:48
gather any of this. Craziness.
1:48:52
Ah and stay safe. Please do gather
1:48:54
it and send it to me you
1:48:56
can nurse and it to Mercury One
1:48:58
here in Dallas. Anyway, So.
1:49:01
The occupations as popped up at
1:49:03
a growing number of universities now
1:49:05
around the country and and Ill
1:49:08
will probably had something to do
1:49:10
with ads, including most recently at
1:49:12
George Washington University. The pamphlet is
1:49:14
available in all kinds of languages
1:49:16
and it says things like this:
1:49:18
When you sees a town a
1:49:21
campus, get a of the power
1:49:23
stations, the water, the transportation. Forget
1:49:25
to negotiate. Forget how to negotiate.
1:49:27
Don't wait for De Gaulle or
1:49:29
Kirk to abdicate. They. Won't. You're.
1:49:32
Not demonstrating you're fighting a
1:49:34
war fight to win. Don't.
1:49:37
Wait, Don't.
1:49:39
Wait for them to agreed to your terms.
1:49:43
Ah, and take what you
1:49:45
need. It's free because it's
1:49:47
yours. Oh. Okay,
1:49:50
Now. The pamphlet was a shared
1:49:53
by groups including Palestinian Action
1:49:55
Us and the National Students
1:49:57
for Justice in Palestine Organization
1:49:59
also supported. the Encampment Organizing
1:50:01
Coalition Columbia University apartheid divest
1:50:05
which commented on social
1:50:07
media and they approve of the pamphlet.
1:50:10
In fact they said the pamphlet walks through 14 lessons
1:50:13
that might be useful today now that
1:50:15
university occupations have re-emerged as a
1:50:17
tactic within the movement to halt
1:50:19
the genocide in Gaza. What a
1:50:21
bunch of dopes. The
1:50:23
document first encourages disruption saying
1:50:26
the reason occupations are effective.
1:50:28
The occupation needs to be spread
1:50:30
in order to survive encouraging students
1:50:33
to take over even more buildings
1:50:35
on campus throughout the city and
1:50:37
across the country and the
1:50:39
activists need to quote take the enemy
1:50:41
by surprise. Occupations draw
1:50:43
strength from the specter of a
1:50:45
riot. It says the
1:50:48
April 1968 occupations took place
1:50:50
in the immediate aftermath of the holy
1:50:52
week of riots in the surrounding neighborhoods
1:50:54
and cities across the country after the
1:50:57
assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King. Campus
1:51:00
administrators, city officials, this I'm reading
1:51:02
from the document, and
1:51:04
police department worried that any attempt to
1:51:07
suppress the occupations might lead to unrest
1:51:09
in the surrounding neighborhoods. Harlem
1:51:11
might invade Columbia. An occupation today
1:51:13
will be in stronger position if
1:51:16
it's able to build and mobilize
1:51:18
support from the surrounding neighborhood. Two
1:51:21
or three many Colombias is
1:51:23
what we need. Then as in
1:51:26
now we will take the opening
1:51:28
of new fronts and spread the
1:51:30
increasingly disruptive tactics such as building
1:51:33
occupations to pull the emergency brake
1:51:35
on the war machine. So
1:51:39
we've got the super super special stuff
1:51:42
this time for the Palestinians. Last
1:51:44
time it was BLM. Both
1:51:47
of them were organized and funded by
1:51:50
radicals. So remember
1:51:53
BLM that was that was super special wasn't
1:51:55
it? It was super special and
1:51:57
this time because we are on such a high
1:52:00
alert that we
1:52:03
know the Department of Homeland
1:52:05
Security and the FBI is
1:52:08
watching and is deeply involved
1:52:11
in the getting of the real radicals that
1:52:13
could possibly do any kind of
1:52:16
terrorism or real damage to
1:52:19
the country. In fact, an
1:52:21
FBI spokesperson yesterday was asked
1:52:23
about these protesters and their
1:52:25
tactics and he
1:52:28
said, �Shh, shh, I�m
1:52:32
in church right now. I�m really
1:52:34
close to blending
1:52:36
in with these Catholics because they�re so
1:52:38
radical, so shh, I can�t answer anything
1:52:40
right now.� So you have that going
1:52:43
for you. The FBI is
1:52:45
undercover again and they
1:52:48
are working for it. Now
1:52:53
in 1968, you had
1:52:55
the execution, the
1:52:58
martyring of
1:53:01
Martin Luther King. You had RFK Jr.,
1:53:03
JFK. You
1:53:07
know that Harry Truman was almost killed when he
1:53:09
was in office? They�re redoing the
1:53:11
White House and he was staying across the street and
1:53:14
he starts walking down the
1:53:17
ramp and
1:53:20
as he�s walking down the stairs at the front of
1:53:23
where he was staying and
1:53:32
two guys jump out and
1:53:35
they fire their guns. Luckily, they
1:53:37
miss and they�re taken down, but
1:53:40
they were Palestinian supporters trying
1:53:43
to kill President Truman. Why?
1:53:46
Because Truman was the one who said yes to Israel. So
1:53:53
you got that going for you.
1:53:55
And then RFK, he
1:53:57
was of course � He
1:54:00
was assassinated by oh
1:54:02
a Palestinian You
1:54:05
know, it's crazy Look at this if
1:54:08
in in a 10-year period you have
1:54:10
a president and a presidential candidate killed
1:54:12
by Palestinian radicals JFK
1:54:15
which everybody says was the Communists,
1:54:17
but I I really don't
1:54:19
think so anymore. I Think
1:54:21
that was a public-private partnership with
1:54:23
the deep state quite honestly I
1:54:26
mean, why aren't we releasing any documents? Everybody's
1:54:29
dead by now It's
1:54:31
agencies that were involved and
1:54:34
then MLK was killed by a
1:54:36
racist And
1:54:39
everybody's looking at racists Right
1:54:41
now looking for a boogeyman racist when
1:54:44
racism is on the march
1:54:46
like nobody's business racism
1:54:49
Racism against Jews racism against
1:54:51
white people. I Mean
1:54:54
who are the real rabid racists right
1:54:56
now? I think you could find
1:54:58
them today on many college campuses and Then
1:55:02
just to end 1968
1:55:04
and wrap it up and put a nice bow on it
1:55:07
The Democrats had their convention in
1:55:09
Chicago, which turned into riots. Oh
1:55:14
Wow, that's weird They're
1:55:17
having their convention in Chicago again
1:55:19
and Chicago
1:55:23
Chicago will never be a problem
1:55:25
there. I can't imagine them having
1:55:27
any kind of problem at all
1:55:30
in Chicago But
1:55:33
don't worry the FBI's on it I
1:55:36
told you We're
1:55:38
in mass Pretending that we're
1:55:40
like these terrorist Catholics Quiet.
1:55:45
I'm sorry. I didn't mean to interrupt there Their
1:55:48
SWAT operation on the
1:55:50
Catholics One more thing
1:55:53
tomorrow. I have the Alex
1:55:55
Newman podcast Alex
1:55:58
is a guy who has been right
1:56:01
on many, many things for a very,
1:56:03
very long time. Alex
1:56:05
Newman is going to be talking to
1:56:07
me about witnessing the controlled
1:56:10
demolition of America. We
1:56:15
talk about the World Economic Forum,
1:56:17
the Council of Foreign Relations, the
1:56:19
Bilderbergers, the Hamburgers, all of the
1:56:22
burgers, really, and the secret global
1:56:24
kabbals. When we try
1:56:26
to separate fact from
1:56:29
fiction and what is
1:56:31
a conspiracy and what is a conspiracy
1:56:33
theory, reality is just
1:56:35
as terrifying as any lie you might
1:56:37
find on the internet. Alex
1:56:40
makes the case that the UN
1:56:42
and Bill Gates are building a
1:56:45
giant digital gulag for humanity. Yeah.
1:56:50
Yeah. Digital control
1:56:52
from the top down, and
1:56:54
we talk about CBDCs, digital
1:56:56
IDs, how to manipulate these
1:56:58
things. Do you know that Sweden already has
1:57:00
thousands of people with microchips in their hands?
1:57:03
It's for their ID. They can
1:57:06
buy a train ticket. They could buy their
1:57:08
groceries. All they have to do is just
1:57:10
swipe that little chip that
1:57:12
is in their hand. Most
1:57:18
importantly, we talk about
1:57:20
Christian nationalism. He
1:57:23
is so clear on what Christian
1:57:25
nationalism is. There
1:57:27
is real
1:57:30
danger with Christian nationalism
1:57:32
because most people don't know what it is.
1:57:36
Once you know what it is,
1:57:38
the solutions become very, very clear
1:57:41
and very, very easy. In
1:57:43
fact, let me play one clip
1:57:45
here of Alex Newman. Cut
1:57:48
ten. How to win without a war
1:57:51
with the governments all falling in line,
1:57:54
with the media all
1:57:56
backing that up.
1:58:00
How do you stand with
1:58:02
out. A
1:58:04
bloody bloody war. What have
1:58:06
you thought about? the strategies
1:58:09
of getting. And. Reversing
1:58:11
this without. And
1:58:15
winning says yes well as he does. A
1:58:17
lot of different possibilities here. And I would
1:58:19
say it begins with us as individuals we
1:58:21
have to change our shopping habits. We have
1:58:24
to do our best to stop doing business
1:58:26
with people who hate us and wanna destroy
1:58:28
us and start doing business with people who
1:58:30
share our values are in our own families
1:58:33
and I think this is critical. I would
1:58:35
argue that one of the main tools that
1:58:37
easily this have at their disposal to move
1:58:39
humanity in the direction that they want to
1:58:42
go is the government school system. Since.
1:58:44
I would urge parents to think long
1:58:46
and hard about the kind of education
1:58:48
you choose for your children, store the
1:58:50
most important decisions you will make in
1:58:52
your life and you can prove that
1:58:54
the people who created the system who
1:58:56
are running the systems do not agree
1:58:59
with your values are consciously working to
1:59:01
undermine the system of government that we
1:59:03
have here and to bring out this
1:59:05
and as global order in undermined the
1:59:07
family absolutely and we as were the
1:59:09
primary goals and frankly and always has
1:59:11
been of yeah go back and look
1:59:13
for history of how the. System emerge
1:59:15
So when it comes to the education
1:59:17
he children. Pray. And think
1:59:19
about it long and hard as one the most important
1:59:21
things you're gonna do in your life. And then you
1:59:23
know the community. At the state level, we have a
1:59:26
lot of options left to ask themselves. Take the Cbd
1:59:28
sees for Zap on from Florida. We
1:59:30
are pass a law banning central bank
1:59:32
digital currencies Here in a state of
1:59:34
Texas you guys have a gold bullion
1:59:36
depository not I've interviewed at some your
1:59:38
legislators and marked or ah Ceo they
1:59:41
have a bill that's going to turn
1:59:43
this central or this said depositories into
1:59:45
a mechanism that will facilitate commerce using
1:59:47
gold and debit cards To the lot
1:59:49
of things we can do at the
1:59:51
state level and during cove it is
1:59:53
is a really good example or live
1:59:55
in a fairly rural county in Florida.
1:59:57
Very conservative. We have very decent people.
2:00:00
On our county commission, in our city council,
2:00:02
our our governor and our legislature all kind
2:00:04
of were united in this and we're not
2:00:06
going along with the said that they flirted
2:00:09
with it a little bit early on but
2:00:11
in my parrot of the states we had
2:00:13
basically life as normal for people who wanted
2:00:15
to live life as normal in our institutions
2:00:18
were shut down. we were never forced to
2:00:20
put mans on our face or were than
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and it was says this dystopian tie radical
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2:00:29
as we have. Family up in New York
2:00:31
area. Ah,
2:00:33
And. They're still. Just.
2:00:37
Freaked. Out by Everything
2:00:39
They have fundamentally changed as
2:00:41
people because of that experience.
2:00:43
Here in Texas, you in
2:00:45
Florida. We. Didn't. Know.
2:00:48
We didn't we. we went through some
2:00:50
trouble and we have. Maybe
2:00:52
woken up a little bit more.
2:00:55
But. They have this. Weird
2:00:58
weird fear you don't have the that's a
2:01:00
critical thing right there. We must say no
2:01:02
to the fear is so and poor near
2:01:05
you're absolutely right they they change the way
2:01:07
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2:01:09
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NBC released a poll this week. They
2:02:58
found Americans just hit a 20 year
2:03:00
low when it comes to interest in
2:03:02
the presidential election. 64%
2:03:05
of us are very interested in the 2024 race, but it was in
2:03:07
2020, 77%. So what's going on? Is
2:03:14
it that we just know who the people
2:03:16
are and we're ready to elect? We know
2:03:18
that nobody's going to be debating?
2:03:20
What is it? We're
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