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[00:01:48] Come to the... [00:01:54] Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. [00:01:56] We're so very glad that you're here and we welcome Mr. Pat Gray. [00:01:59] Hello, Pat. [00:02:00] Hello, Glenn. [00:02:01] How are you? [00:02:01] Stu. [00:02:02] Oh, perfect. [00:02:03] Are they? [00:02:03] Yeah, in almost every way. [00:02:05] In almost every way. [00:02:06] Almost every way. [00:02:07] Can you think of one thing that's not going well? [00:02:10] No. [00:02:11] No, okay. [00:02:11] No, not right offhand. [00:02:13] Okay. [00:02:13] This is why I like Pat Gray's segments. [00:02:15] Because he comes in and he's usually giving us some piece of evidence that the entire nation is going to be destroyed. [00:02:22] Right. [00:02:22] But he also brings Kexie cookies. [00:02:24] Yeah. [00:02:25] Which makes me feel much, much better about the world being destroyed. [00:02:27] Okay. [00:02:29] Which we can obtain for yourself at Kexi.com, by the way. [00:02:32] K-E-S-I-K-K-E-K. [00:02:34] K-E-K. [00:02:36] S-I. [00:02:36] S-I. [00:02:37] It is Finnish for cookies. [00:02:39] So all of the Finnish. [00:02:40] So it should make sense population. [00:02:43] You're huge with the social costs. [00:02:44] All the Finns in America are going, yeah, that's sure. [00:02:48] Can we have the conversation that you and I have had offline in our email about the cookies? [00:02:55] Yeah, yeah. [00:02:56] Talk about that if you want. [00:02:58] So Pat writes me on vacation. [00:03:01] He's like, Glenn, nobody knows what Kexie cookies, you know. [00:03:06] Kexi, they don't know how to spell. [00:03:07] And I said, huh, who would have guessed that? [00:03:10] Right. [00:03:10] Who would have guessed that? [00:03:11] Which he said from the beginning. [00:03:12] Yeah, I've said, can you just name them thegreatestcookies.com? [00:03:16] And we could. [00:03:17] I know what it's taken. [00:03:18] Yeah. [00:03:19] I could, I could, I'll find one for you. [00:03:21] I'll find something for you. [00:03:24] You know, it's like anything like that. [00:03:26] And, and so he's like, we're going to, we're going to change it because no, and I said, oh, good. [00:03:30] What are you thinking? [00:03:32] Okay. [00:03:33] One was like, one was, was it cow pie? [00:03:36] Yes. [00:03:37] Yeah. [00:03:37] One was cow pies. [00:03:38] Cow pies. [00:03:38] Cow pies. [00:03:39] Because they'll remember that. [00:03:40] They will remember that. [00:03:42] They will remember that. [00:03:42] But I know that was my point, too. [00:03:45] It was because cow pie is cow poop. [00:03:48] Yeah. [00:03:48] And it might not be associated with delicious. [00:03:52] That's my first thought. [00:03:53] That's my first thought. [00:03:54] Okay. [00:03:55] What were the other names? [00:03:56] I don't remember. [00:03:57] Oh, yes, you do. [00:03:58] I don't realize. === FBI Warrant on Empty House (15:36) === [00:03:59] Completely. [00:03:59] There was another one like fangomango.com. [00:04:04] And I'm like, hey, buddy, what is that? [00:04:08] What is that? [00:04:09] It's something like yummy cookies in the title. [00:04:12] But those are the things you did that initially. [00:04:15] But these are all, all those names are taken. [00:04:16] People, there are other cookie companies that think their cookies taste good. [00:04:20] They're wrong about whether they're as good as Kexie cookies. [00:04:22] I'm telling you, I'm telling you, for a price, because I'm a very busy man. [00:04:26] I will help you find the right name, Pat. [00:04:29] But it's always like, you know, this was Amber's doll, Goo-Goo Kitty. [00:04:37] And so it really means something to the kids. [00:04:40] So we're going to call them Goo-Goo Kitty. [00:04:43] How? [00:04:44] No. [00:04:45] Shut up. [00:04:46] No, we can't talk about the email exchange. [00:04:49] We can't talk about it. [00:04:50] I don't care. [00:04:51] Why is the world? [00:04:51] How is the world falling apart, Pat? [00:04:53] Can we talk about that? [00:04:54] Well, I'll tell you one way in which the world is falling. [00:04:56] Do you remember the FBI raid? [00:04:58] Since everything is FBI related now and how you can't trust them, you remember the raid they made on the big vault in Beverly Hills, California? [00:05:08] Yeah, yeah, with all that. [00:05:09] Safety deposit boxes. [00:05:10] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:05:10] And they took everything out of the safety deposit box. [00:05:13] And the people in Beverly Hills were like, wait a minute, I didn't have anything to do with the scam that was being run by the one guy with the safety deposit box. [00:05:20] Why are you taking all my stuff? [00:05:22] Right, right. [00:05:23] So supposedly they were after the owner of the vault, okay? [00:05:27] Not the individuals who were placing things in the vault, which included $80 million in cash, tens of millions of valuables. [00:05:36] Yeah, it was over $100 million they confiscated. [00:05:39] Gosh. [00:05:39] They took it all. [00:05:41] It wasn't part of the warrant. [00:05:42] They said, hey, we're just looking at the company. [00:05:44] We're not interested in the individuals. [00:05:46] In fact, we just want to inventory them and we'll leave them alone. [00:05:49] Nope. [00:05:49] They lied and they took everything. [00:05:52] And almost none of those people have gotten Their money or their valuables back. [00:06:00] It's been five years. [00:06:01] This is becoming insanity. [00:06:04] And if you don't think the FBI, if they can do this to people who had $80 million in cash in the, I mean, these are not small individuals then. [00:06:17] No. [00:06:17] If they can get away with it, what do you think they're going to do to you? [00:06:21] Yeah, Beverly Hills. [00:06:22] These are people with power. [00:06:23] With power, money. [00:06:24] And influence. [00:06:25] Yeah. [00:06:26] And I think that the FBI has just scared them away because nobody wants to do battle with the FBI. [00:06:32] Who wants to do that? [00:06:33] Well, who do you call? [00:06:35] This is what I've been saying for 50 years now on the air. [00:06:39] When the cops go bad, who do you call? [00:06:43] So it's a problem. [00:06:44] I got a problem with my local cop. [00:06:46] Great. [00:06:47] Kick it up to the state. [00:06:49] If the state's bad, kick it up to the feds. [00:06:51] If the feds are bad, there's no place to go. [00:06:54] Where are you going? [00:06:55] The United Nations? [00:06:57] They ain't going to help you. [00:06:58] I mean, the courts should be the answer to that question, right? [00:07:01] How are the courts allowing this? [00:07:03] Americans get this. [00:07:04] Americans have lost more money in most of the years between 2004 and now. [00:07:09] They've lost more money in civil asset forfeiture than have happened in burglaries. [00:07:15] What? [00:07:16] The main burglar is the U.S. government. [00:07:19] They're a bigger burglar than burglars. [00:07:24] I mean, it's incredible. [00:07:26] Where does the hamburgler fall on this scale? [00:07:29] A little below the U.S. government station. [00:07:32] Have we been crazy for a while? [00:07:33] Because it's the value meal he mostly steals. [00:07:35] We all know what the FBI is, but maybe we should change their name to Boo Boo Bunny. [00:07:42] People didn't know what FBI was at the beginning, right? [00:07:45] That's what's the name. [00:07:46] You should call them boo-boo bunnies. [00:07:47] Wait a minute. [00:07:48] I don't know how to spell bureau. [00:07:50] So people figure it out eventually. [00:07:53] FBI.com. [00:07:56] Oh, my gosh. [00:07:57] Okay. [00:07:58] So that is amazing. [00:08:02] Did you hear this one? [00:08:03] You know, the informant that was one of the people from the FBI that was part of the sting to get the people on the Governor Gretchen Whitmer case? [00:08:19] Okay. [00:08:20] Apparently, one of them is a female. [00:08:23] She shared a bed and smoked pot with one of the men. [00:08:28] Lawyers for Barry Croft Jr., one of the alleged ringleaders of the kidnapping plots, FBI informants, improperly coordinated with the accused. [00:08:36] The informant Jenny Plunk and Steve Robotson's unusual relationship with Croft includes smoking pot with him and traveling to several of his militia training sessions, also sharing a hotel room. [00:08:49] Now, don't know if anything. [00:08:51] Do either of them have monkeypox? [00:08:54] We don't know if anything, but this is, they are entrapping. [00:08:59] We're doing a special in a couple of weeks on the FBI and the history of the FBI. [00:09:06] They were created dirty. [00:09:08] They were dirty from the beginning. [00:09:12] And then Hoover died and we had a few years where we all believed, but, oh, wait a minute, they can be trusted. [00:09:19] No, they can't. [00:09:20] They're completely out of. [00:09:22] Here's the good news. [00:09:23] And I'm going to share this in detail. [00:09:26] There are people in the FBI that are becoming whistleblowers. [00:09:30] There are 16 whistleblowers now at the federal level, at the highest levels. [00:09:36] That's really a good sign. [00:09:38] Yeah. [00:09:39] Jim Jordan made a big point that there's a lot of good people in the FBI. [00:09:43] It's the people at the top that are screwing everything up. [00:09:46] The people who are in the FBI. [00:09:49] Look, we have a lot of people who listen to us that are law enforcement. [00:09:53] You know how we feel about you. [00:09:55] We've always been there for you. [00:09:57] You need to start being visible at the local level and speaking out. [00:10:05] You need to start talking and speaking out. [00:10:08] Even if there's nothing happening in your particular division, you need to start speaking. [00:10:14] You can call me. [00:10:16] I'll put you on the air. [00:10:18] And you can say, look, I'm in Omaha, Nebraska, and there's nothing bad that's going on here that I know of. [00:10:24] But what's happening in Washington, D.C. is wrong. [00:10:27] You've got to start speaking out. [00:10:31] Really important. [00:10:32] Really important. [00:10:33] Because look how much the American people are down on the FBI right now. [00:10:38] We've got no confidence in them. [00:10:40] Did you see the story where there was a shooter, an active shooter, someplace in a school? [00:10:47] It didn't lead, I don't think, to a mass tragedy. [00:10:50] But there was a shooter and the parents were not listening to the police. [00:10:54] The parents just went in and they're like, screw you. [00:10:57] That's because that's because of Uvalde. [00:11:03] You now go, I don't know if I can trust them. [00:11:06] This is the Bubba effect, and it's happening in everything. [00:11:12] I mean, this is, there's a really good case to be made that the FBI just did this raid just to piss people off. [00:11:24] That's it. [00:11:25] Just to lower our standard on the Justice Department, piss you off, and cause more chaos. [00:11:32] Tell me what they have done that hasn't led to more chaos. [00:11:36] Again, remember, this is an organization that has been telling us for multiple years that the biggest threat to our nation is right-wing extremists. [00:11:44] Yes. [00:11:44] Extremists, right? [00:11:45] The Oath Keepers, the Proud Boys, all of these groups. [00:11:48] QAnon. [00:11:49] QAnon. [00:11:50] They're the biggest threat to our country. [00:11:52] Now, let's just say, let's take at their word for a minute that they had a bunch of documents. [00:11:59] They disagreed on it. [00:12:00] They were very, very intent on getting these things back. [00:12:03] They're very important. [00:12:03] We still don't know really what they were, but let's just say they are, okay? [00:12:07] And it was a legitimately important thing for the FBI and the government to get these documents back. [00:12:13] If that were the case, these documents have been under the control of Donald Trump for a year and a half, right? [00:12:20] If he wanted to hide them in some place where you could never find them or destroy them, he could have done it a long time ago. [00:12:27] So isn't the proper thing to do to come to the American people, even if it's through their 964 million leaks that they've been able to do since the incident happened, and go to the American people and say, hey, we've been asking for these documents. [00:12:41] Hey, we've been asking for these documents. [00:12:43] Hey, we put a subpoena in. [00:12:44] Hey, we really get, if they don't return them in the next couple of weeks, we're going to have to go to Mar-a-Lago and search the place and at least prepare the American people for something like this coming. [00:12:55] Because to the average American, especially to the average Trump supporter, they see him as being persecuted for a very long time. [00:13:03] And then all of a sudden, out of nowhere with no notice, you shut up at his house when he's not there and search his wife's underwear drawer. [00:13:10] Check, because I believe, you know, there is a 90-day window where you cannot do anything that could affect the election. [00:13:17] Okay. [00:13:17] Did you know that? [00:13:18] 90 days before any election, the FBI is not supposed to make any busts that could affect the election. [00:13:25] Yeah. [00:13:26] I mean, that's not a, it's not a fairly fast. [00:13:27] It's not a hard fast rule. [00:13:28] Right. [00:13:28] Right. [00:13:28] Because the Clinton people, what do they claim about this rules? [00:13:31] Yeah, one of the unwritten rules on 2016. [00:13:34] Fine. [00:13:34] Okay. [00:13:35] So they did this like the day before the 90-day period. [00:13:40] I mean, they, they, they, look, Donald Trump Jr. is going to be on with us in about a half an hour, and I've got a lot of questions for him. [00:13:49] The FBI owes it to the American people because you have zero credibility, none. [00:13:58] You owe it to the American people to take the affidavit and release it. [00:14:03] Donald Trump says it's fine. [00:14:05] Now you say, well, it could hurt our investigation. [00:14:10] I'd like to know exactly, you can't just come out and say nuclear diet. [00:14:14] Do you really think that some nuclear secret is just kept in the bottom of the president's desk? [00:14:23] A nuclear secret is something that would be in a locked briefcase that comes over from the Pentagon. [00:14:31] You don't just say, oh, what? [00:14:33] Is that under and or B for bombs? [00:14:38] You don't. [00:14:39] And there is a chain of command. [00:14:42] And if you leave it with the president, you would have to inform the Pentagon, I've left it with the president. [00:14:49] Well, I know I'm not supposed to, but he's the president. [00:14:52] He told me, okay, all right, hang on. [00:14:54] Mr. President, someone, I have to be here with you. [00:14:57] Someone's going to replace me in a couple of hours. [00:14:59] They also have to be here as long as the document is here. [00:15:02] That's how we handle nuclear secrets. [00:15:05] And if we don't, we have bigger problems. [00:15:09] There's something wrong here, and Americans know it. [00:15:12] And those Americans who don't know it, you are going to be responsible for your own children's slavery. [00:15:22] You cannot allow a government to have this kind of control. [00:15:26] You know, if this was happening to Joe Biden, you would be saying exactly the same stuff, and you'd be calling us, you'd be calling Donald Trump, if he did it, a fascist dictator. [00:15:41] There is a rule of law, and it must apply to both sides. [00:15:46] Otherwise, all of us, all of us will fall under a dictator. [00:15:53] Pat, thank you very much for stopping by. [00:15:55] Pat Gray unleashed and Kexie Cookie. [00:16:00] Kexi.com. [00:16:01] Oh, Kexie.com. [00:16:03] You didn't even put the cookie in there. [00:16:04] Nope. [00:16:05] Okay, good. [00:16:06] Good. [00:16:07] Kexie.com. [00:16:08] K-E-K-S-I. [00:16:09] Well, he was thinking about Kexie Cookie, K-E-K-S-I, cookie spelled with a K, but then he thought, that might not be right. [00:16:19] This is the best of the Glenn Beck program. [00:16:24] This is the Glenn Beck program. [00:16:27] Welcome. [00:16:28] Honored to have Donald Trump Jr. on with us, the Executive Vice President. [00:16:31] Trump Organization and author of Liberal Privilege. [00:16:36] Welcome, Don. [00:16:37] Welcome to the program. [00:16:38] How are you? [00:16:40] I'm doing okay. [00:16:41] Good to be with you guys. [00:16:42] Yeah. [00:16:43] I have to tell you, I saw your father at CPAC, and I sat there and I listened to him, and I thought, there is no one in American history, no one who has gone through what your president, what your father and your family has gone through. [00:16:59] And then Monday, this happens. [00:17:04] Let me get just some facts here from you. [00:17:07] First of all, they have released the warrant, but not the affidavit. [00:17:14] Your dad has come out and said, absolutely, I insist that you release it. [00:17:21] Any chance of that happening? [00:17:23] Have you heard anything? [00:17:25] You know, I doubt it. [00:17:27] You know, you see what happens. [00:17:28] It's not our first rodeo. [00:17:30] None of this surprises us. [00:17:31] You know, Merritt Garland gets on TV. [00:17:33] They want total transparency because of, you know, and then, oh, no, we can't actually, we can't actually do that. [00:17:38] We got the soundbite out there. [00:17:40] We'll get our lackeys in the liberal media to run with it as though that's meaningful or real. [00:17:46] And then they do absolutely nothing. [00:17:48] Remember, Mary Garland had no knowledge of it. [00:17:50] Then he had knowledge and personally signed off. [00:17:52] Then it turns out he's been weighing the decision for months. [00:17:55] It's all a lie. [00:17:56] And that's the real problem is they do this stuff. [00:18:00] Say you saw it yesterday with the passports. [00:18:02] They took his passports, which weren't part of the warrant. [00:18:05] They took picture books, which probably weren't part of the warrant. [00:18:10] But none of that matters. [00:18:11] Then they leak it to Nora O'Donnell. [00:18:12] No, no, no, we didn't actually do it. [00:18:14] It takes about six seconds to disprove this stuff. [00:18:17] Meanwhile, the other information and the misinformation that's put out there goes viral and they pretend that this stuff's above board. [00:18:24] I mean, think about it. [00:18:25] They use the FBI's HRT, the hostage rescue team, to serve this search warrant. [00:18:32] That's like the SEAL team of the FBI to serve a warrant on an empty house. [00:18:38] I mean, I understand that three weeks ago, according to the media, Donald Trump apparently choked out two very heavily armed and very thick young Secret Service agents to take over the beast to drive down to his supporters at January 6th. [00:18:52] Now, they heard that from a witness who seemed to have perjured herself when the Secret Service agents themselves said, hey, we'd like to testify and say that that didn't even come close to happening. [00:19:04] Now they don't want to hear from them anymore. [00:19:07] But I mean, think about it. [00:19:08] They use the HRT, the hostage rescue team, to try to serve this warrant. [00:19:12] Like, Donald Trump's going to, you know, he wasn't even there. [00:19:16] How many times did they, I mean, because they contacted your dad, he put a lock on the door where they were done at their request. [00:19:25] Where was this in the back and forth? [00:19:29] Listen, I know they've been working with him for months. [00:19:32] They said he was going nothing but cooperative. [00:19:34] You know, all they had to do was ask. === Weaponizing Warrants to Silence Trump (10:54) === [00:19:36] He literally said that. [00:19:37] And they turn over whatever they're looking for. [00:19:39] But they can't do that. [00:19:41] They don't want to do that. [00:19:42] They want to do it under the guys. [00:19:43] They want to, A, create the intimidation factor, you know, of going in there with the HRT. [00:19:49] You know, we got to really make sure that people learn not to speak out against us. [00:19:54] You know, I don't know of an institution in America that's destroyed their credibility more than the FBI. [00:19:59] I mean, they clearly haven't stopped anything in months. [00:20:03] And then they get on TV. [00:20:05] How dare they speak out against the FBI, who's functioned so admirably? [00:20:09] You know, when Peter Strzok and Andy McCabe go on TV and talk about integrity after lying, when they sign off on faulty FISA warrants, when others literally get caught lying, they're back in their jobs like nothing happened because it was against Donald Trump. [00:20:27] What's going on is absolutely disgusting. [00:20:29] It's clearly in an intimidation tactic. [00:20:32] The deep state's rearing its head. [00:20:34] And imagine the media if Donald Trump weaponized the FBI to go after his political enemies and did this to Barack Obama. [00:20:42] Their heads would explode. [00:20:44] There would be nothing else on TV for them. [00:20:46] Oh, it's hell hum because Donald Trump is the only guy that has the guts and is willing to stand up to these clowns. [00:20:53] Every other Republic, there's plenty of them totally silent on all of this too because either they see it as a window for their political future. [00:21:01] Well, you know, if Donald Trump's not in the way, maybe there's a chance for my milquetoast personality to ascend to the highest level of the Republican Party and serve the Democrats dutifully. [00:21:14] Because that's what it seems like at this point. [00:21:16] So, you know, all of these tactics are designed to intimidate, especially Donald Trump and anyone else who would have the guts to actually speak out against these people. [00:21:24] But what's nice is, like all of the things they've done lately, it's gone so far. [00:21:31] So much of the American public who've been politically agnostic, who've been quiet, who've been silent, like they're watching this stuff and they can't believe, I have Democrats. [00:21:39] You know, don't forget, I was from New York, even though I was a lifelong conservative. [00:21:43] I was from New York. [00:21:44] I got plenty of Democrat friends that are like, holy crap, what's going on in our governments? [00:21:48] If this was going on in a banana republic, you know, the warmongers in government, they'd be starting a war to overthrow those governments. [00:21:56] I will tell you. [00:21:58] I will tell you that when I heard that they were going after your dad for espionage, I really thought I have finally entered the Alice in Wonderland upside down. [00:22:16] I just your father with espionage? [00:22:22] It's Russia, Russia, Russia, part 29. [00:22:26] You know, give me a break. [00:22:27] Like, yes, he has the nuclear codes. [00:22:30] He probably stole the nuclear football. [00:22:33] And he's giving those things to when does it end? [00:22:37] Maybe we'd be better off if Donald Trump still had the nuclear football because at least our enemies respect him, unlike the laughing stock that currently occupies the White House, which is frankly, you know, his personality and his idiocy is only encouraging our enemies. [00:22:52] But when does it stop? [00:22:56] Does it ever? [00:22:57] It's only making me more inclined to be more aggressive, speak out further. [00:23:03] I probably already am rather aggressive, but because this stuff can't happen in America. [00:23:09] And for our media to sit idly by, spread the propaganda, you see what they do every time, right? [00:23:14] Something happens. [00:23:15] They lose control of the narrative. [00:23:17] They leak to their usual suspects. [00:23:19] I want to know, are the FBI agents involved in this one the same ones that were looking into Hillary and the laptop and the taking of hammers to BlackBerry's and Anthony Weiner and the top secret stuff that was supposedly on his laptop? [00:23:35] Because I wonder, do they have like just a team, a corrupt team that they use to do all of these things? [00:23:40] Because one has to start wondering these things because this can't just be coincidence at this point. [00:23:48] You know, and I've gone to great lengths, Glenn, as you know, to sort of make the distinction between sort of the bureaucrats at the FBI, the guys that, you know, they're lawyers. [00:23:58] They've never carried a gun. [00:24:00] They wouldn't know what to do with one if they did, who have weaponized that formerly great institution, and the door kickers who come up to me all the time and they're disgraced what's going on in their, in their, you know, their organization or the retired guys, especially, because they're a little bit more inclined to be vocal about it. [00:24:18] But if the regular guys don't start speaking up, don't start functioning as whistleblowers, you know, who are definitely their heroes and deities if they're whistleblowers for the left. [00:24:30] If you're a whistleblower for the right, you lose your job. [00:24:32] Someone's got to start saying something because it's getting much and much harder to defend in the rank and file at this point who, again, don't seem to be stopping anything. [00:24:43] They've had on the radar every terrorist in the last, every psychopath in America, they've been on their radar and yet they managed to slip through and kill people all over America. [00:24:53] But, you know, they've certainly had plenty of time to weaponize a BS argument against Donald Trump and do so ad nauseum. [00:25:00] I will tell you, I've got a bazillion questions I could ask you, but I'm just about to run out of time because I know you're a busy man. [00:25:07] So let me go here. [00:25:10] First of all, there are, I think, 13 or 14 whistleblowers, which is a really good sign. [00:25:17] We need many, many more. [00:25:20] But there are whistleblowers in the FBI, so they haven't killed it yet, although it is on that road. [00:25:28] The New York Times, for some reason, decided to report that your father reached out to Garland and asked how he could help reduce the heat to calm everybody down. [00:25:37] I thought that was a great move. [00:25:39] Yesterday, he came out and said, look, the temperature is getting to a boiling point here. [00:25:45] You know, I'll do anything I can to reduce the temperature. [00:25:53] We are in deep trouble. [00:25:56] And I think they are doing this because they can't find the extremists. [00:26:00] They want to make people extremists and just keep poking them over and over and over again. [00:26:07] What is... [00:26:08] Well, listen, it certainly sounds that way. [00:26:10] Like, you saw what they did with those meth heads in Michigan where they tried entrapping a bunch of lunatics to try to create the assassination plot of Gretchen Whitmer. [00:26:19] And they ran with that right before the election. [00:26:22] Like it's real. [00:26:24] The three white supremacists left in America and they found them all and they're going to like, give me a break. [00:26:29] These are the same clowns that say, you know, that's the greatest threat to American democracy in America. [00:26:35] Like, where? [00:26:37] What are you talking about? [00:26:39] It's lunacy. [00:26:40] I want to ask you this. [00:26:41] I want you to leave us, if you can, with some hope. [00:26:44] What is it that the American people should be doing? [00:26:48] I think they are paying attention. [00:26:50] They are calling their senators and congressmen that are not speaking out. [00:26:56] I think Congress and the Senate needs to be very clear on this. [00:27:01] But what is your message or your father's message to the American people who are like, I can't take it anymore? [00:27:09] Listen, I think we have to stay in the game. [00:27:11] I think this, you know, I think it's very purposefully a war of attrition on the other side. [00:27:16] If they can intimidate you enough, if they can make you cause enough, you know, create enough fear. [00:27:22] And they've certainly done that. [00:27:23] And I can understand why. [00:27:25] But, you know, I think so much rests on us not letting this just slide. [00:27:32] If they do this now and they try to weaponize it to prevent a Trump from running, which is clearly what they're doing, right? [00:27:38] They exercise an incredibly broad search warrant. [00:27:41] They take picture books, even anything that they can do to try to hurt Trump. [00:27:47] They don't want his lawyers present. [00:27:49] Because if I'm doing a search warrant, I want the lawyers present so that there's never anything above board. [00:27:53] And then when you question why they would do that, how dare you question it? [00:27:56] I mean, I don't know. [00:27:57] I've been looking at the FBI for the last five or six years. [00:28:00] It doesn't seem like they've done anything above board lately, right? [00:28:02] I mean, they don't get in trouble for doing the things, but they get caught manufacturing things, faulty signatures, lying, whatever it may be. [00:28:11] And we're supposed to still believe that this is a credible organization. [00:28:15] I think we have to actually be engaged in this process. [00:28:20] I think we cannot let it slide. [00:28:22] I think we cannot just say, okay, well, let's just maybe put a milquetoast Republican in there because that will calm things down. [00:28:28] That gives them the win. [00:28:30] That gives them everything that they want because nothing will ever be done to prevent this from happening again. [00:28:36] I think what you need, honestly, you need a Donald Trump in there and you need to actually drain the swamp. [00:28:41] You've got to fire the bureaucrats, and you need someone who has the guts to actually do that. [00:28:45] Honestly, I don't know that that exists in too much. [00:28:48] But we are not to the point where we are beyond the ballot box, are we? [00:28:54] You know, I think we have to be at the point where we overwhelm the ballot box. [00:28:59] We overwhelm the games that are played. [00:29:01] You saw what happened yesterday in the recall, the signature ballot recall for George Gaston. [00:29:08] The Democrats in charge, they threw out 30% of the signatures, who I'm sure people, they're watching what's going on in crime-ridden California, and I'm sure they were real and really signing off. [00:29:18] So they took 750,000 signatures. [00:29:21] They canceled about 30% of them. [00:29:23] Said, oh, no, you didn't make 30%. [00:29:26] But they want you to believe that the 2020 election, that less than 1% of the signatures of these random ballots going out to people in dozens of various homes, like all over the country, they want you to believe less than 1% of those were faulty, but more than 25, almost 30% of the ones in the California recall elections were faulty, right? [00:29:46] Like, that doesn't work. [00:29:48] These aren't, you know, it's not like a sample size of three. [00:29:50] You know, this is a sample size of three-quarters of a million people. [00:29:53] That was 30%, but over 100 million people, it was less than 1%. [00:30:00] We have to overwhelm it. [00:30:02] We have to get in there. [00:30:03] We have to do everything we can to save our country and the republic because it is at stake and it is on the ballot. [00:30:14] Donald Trump Jr. [00:30:15] Thank you, sir. [00:30:16] My best to your family and to your father. [00:30:19] We are praying for him and you and the rest of the family. [00:30:22] Thank you so much. [00:30:24] We really appreciate it. [00:30:25] God bless you. [00:30:25] Thank you so much, guys. === Earth Is Alive, Not Just Changing (04:26) === [00:30:30] The best of the Glenn Beck program. [00:30:40] All right, where should I start? [00:30:43] Uh. [00:30:43] How about this one? [00:30:45] About one-third of America is now reporting being extremely or very concerned about climate change. [00:30:53] That's 10 percentage points less than in 2019. [00:30:59] Okay, it was 44 percent. [00:31:03] We're all gonna die in a fiery, flaming flood. [00:31:09] It's gonna be so hot and then so cold and then so hot and then so cold, we're all gonna die. [00:31:16] Good thing that we won't have any heaters or air conditioning units. [00:31:23] Uh-huh. [00:31:25] Now, just over half of respondents say they think their actions have an effect on climate change. [00:31:30] Three years prior, however, 66% say they believe their individual actions made a difference. [00:31:36] When asked how much responsibility individuals bear for addressing the issue, only 45% said a great deal or a lot. [00:31:43] That percentage was 50%. [00:31:46] Despite relative apathy regarding climate change, 71% do believe that it is happening. [00:31:53] Only 11% remain disbelievers. [00:31:55] Now, let me tell you something. [00:31:58] People on the right are always called flat earthers. [00:32:00] They don't believe in climate change. [00:32:04] Of course, I believe in climate change. [00:32:06] What do you think? [00:32:07] What was the ice age? [00:32:10] Of course, the climate changes. [00:32:13] Climate changes for a myriad of reasons. [00:32:15] And I'm one of them that believe that, yes, we probably have an effect on it too. [00:32:21] We should do everything we can to be healthy for ourselves, our children, our posterity, the animals, the trees, the water. [00:32:32] Now, I gotta tell you what I'm really thinking. [00:32:35] I think I want the dirtiest, greasiest, just chemical-ridden water for my kids in their future. [00:32:44] You know what I mean? [00:32:46] Who says that? [00:32:47] That's like a Disney villain. [00:32:52] However, I also think the earth is alive. [00:32:56] No, it's not Gaia. [00:32:57] It's not a God. [00:32:59] It's a living thing. [00:33:01] And I think the earth will destroy us when it's ready. [00:33:08] And I also believe in a God who might do the same thing before the Earth gets around to it. [00:33:14] I'm just saying. [00:33:16] There are certain things you have to do. [00:33:19] But this climate hysteria does not, if you don't buy into, we're all gonna be dead by 1230 this afternoon. [00:33:29] If you don't believe in that, you're not a flat earther. [00:33:32] You're a reasoned, thinking human being. [00:33:37] This is not about climate change. [00:33:41] See, this is the real problem. [00:33:42] This is where you separate the thinking people from the, oh my gosh people. [00:33:50] Okay? [00:33:52] This is where this is where the rubber meets the road. [00:33:56] Should we tube the global economy, which has made the air cleaner, the water fresher, the skies cleaner, people's lives better? [00:34:15] Should we just dump all of that? [00:34:19] You know, if America falls, well, if America would fall, what do you think's going to happen to our national parks? [00:34:31] Oh, those going to work out. [00:34:33] Oh, well, we're going to fall, but we're keeping the forest rangers. [00:34:37] No. [00:34:39] We're going to fall, but we'll still have all those firefighters in the airplanes to put the national forest out. [00:34:45] No. [00:34:47] Nope. [00:34:52] We have to be reasonable. === Wall Street Journal: Beating ESG (06:51) === [00:34:57] And what's happened is it has become a giant industry. [00:35:03] And now it has gotten so bad. [00:35:06] By the way, have you noticed the hurricanes? [00:35:10] The hurricanes this year. [00:35:12] I mean, look at the fires and the floods and all the horrible, horrid, horrible, horribly, horrid, horrid, horrible, awful, nasty, just life-threatening stuff that is or isn't happening. [00:35:26] Have you noticed that the hurricane seasons? [00:35:28] Supposed to be the worst, we're gonna wipe out by her. [00:35:31] Nothing yet. [00:35:32] In fact, this is the first time in seven years that a hurricane hasn't even formed in the Atlantic basin. [00:35:40] Yeah, first time in seven years. [00:35:43] Well, that's only because the big one is coming. [00:35:49] BlackRock, which is the key of the behemoth of ESG and the ESG mafia, has just added new people to the White House. [00:36:03] Isn't that great? [00:36:06] Yeah. [00:36:07] Yeah. [00:36:08] They're now working up the upraft. [00:36:10] Well, we already have one as chief economic advisor to the president and another one that's a chief economic advisor to the vice president and another one who's a chief economic advisor from BlackRock at the Treasury Department. [00:36:24] So we have that going for us, but they're adding new people. [00:36:30] So we've got this public-private partnership with BlackRock. [00:36:37] And BlackRock's getting even more money today. [00:36:41] Yeah, yeah, climate stocks going through the roof today because Biden's about to sign that $740 billion bill. [00:36:51] Yeah. [00:36:53] Yeah, now this is really great. [00:36:55] I love this. [00:36:57] But let me give you some good news. [00:36:59] This comes today from the Wall Street Journal. [00:37:03] The Wall Street Journal. [00:37:04] Oh, you've got to be kidding me. [00:37:06] Did it just dump on me? [00:37:09] Here it is. [00:37:10] The Wall Street Journal reports. [00:37:13] Our legendary editor, Robert Bartley, used to quip that it takes at least 65 editorials on a subject to really have any impact. [00:37:22] Well, we know what he meant after laboring in the vineyards low these many years to draw attention in editorials to the politicized investing that travels under the blend label ESG for environmental, social, and governance. [00:37:35] Yes, it really was that quip that really pointed out that maybe they're slow to make an impact. [00:37:44] Yeah, or people just start waking up because regular people are talking, you know, they don't say, and low after laboring in the vineyards low these many years. [00:37:55] That's another way people talk, Wall Street Journal. [00:37:59] But now people are starting to pay attention to it. [00:38:02] And I want to give you something in the Wall Street Journal today that is extraordinarily good news. [00:38:07] Meanwhile, an intriguing new investment alternative to ESG funds has gone public. [00:38:13] Strive Asset Management last week announced its first exchange-traded fund, DRLL, a passively managed energy index fund designed to mimic BlackRock's passive U.S. Energy Index Fund. [00:38:26] Strive says it's raised more than $100 million in assets under management and has $160 million in traded volume in its first week. [00:38:34] We have no brief for any particular business model. [00:38:38] Let everyone compete for the investment dollars where we said, oh, low, you're still strive. [00:38:48] Anyway, they talk about how Strive, $100 million. [00:38:52] Remember, when he announced it on this program, he said if we could get up to a billion dollars, we're going to make an impact on the energy industry. [00:39:02] Well, they're a tenth of the way there. [00:39:04] This is not a commercial and not investment advice because I'm not being paid for this. [00:39:11] I wish I was. [00:39:12] I should be paid a lot. [00:39:13] Oh, they are actually a, aren't they a new sponsor on like Blaze or something? [00:39:17] But this isn't a commercial. [00:39:23] Have you talked about moving some of your money that you might have in investment over to DRL? [00:39:29] Strive? [00:39:30] Just look up Strive Asset Management. [00:39:32] Yes, I have, Glenn. [00:39:33] You've actually done it, haven't you? [00:39:34] I have. [00:39:34] I did it during the interview. [00:39:36] Yeah. [00:39:36] I was like, yeah, screw it. [00:39:37] I'm signing on right now. [00:39:39] I've got to go through my wife. [00:39:40] It's slow. [00:39:40] That process is committees, meetings with my wife. [00:39:43] Well, we know who runs the house. [00:39:45] She does. [00:39:46] She does. [00:39:48] But I think it's a really good thing. [00:39:51] I don't know about investment, but this is the way to beat ESG. [00:39:54] And they are freaking out. [00:39:57] It's really building quickly, too, right? [00:40:00] Oh, yeah. [00:40:00] This is turning into a pretty big deal. [00:40:02] It's not just us talking about it. [00:40:03] I'm going today to Utah, to Salt Lake, to do a meeting tomorrow with the House and the Senate in an off-session meeting about ESG. [00:40:17] Tonight, I was supposed to just have dinner with some people, and I don't know how this happened, but it turned into like an open event because the attorney general's coming and the senators are coming and Mike Lee's going to be there. [00:40:27] Everybody's going to be there. [00:40:28] All of a sudden, I think it's like a 2,000-seat dinner that we're at. [00:40:32] It's like, I just thought we were getting together with some friends. [00:40:36] So tonight, I'm meeting with the real activists of ESG, the people who are really, truly making a difference. [00:40:44] And that has to happen in every state. [00:40:47] I'm really glad to see what they are doing now in Arizona. [00:40:55] The Arizona Attorney General is now getting together with 19 other attorney generals all across the country, and they're demanding BlackRock give them answers. [00:41:05] They have been hiding behind this and then telling investors, oh, you know what? [00:41:09] You will, you're going to lose money for the next 10 years, you know, but it's going to be so worth it because, you know, we all really care. [00:41:15] Look, if you care about that, I mean, this is how I'm pitching it to my wife. [00:41:19] I don't know if it's going to make money. [00:41:21] You know me. [00:41:22] I have no idea. [00:41:23] But I'd like to invest in it because I believe in America and I believe in America's energy independence. [00:41:29] And so if it just holds even or even if we lose a little, I'm okay. [00:41:35] We should do that. [00:41:36] And I'm fine with that. [00:41:38] But don't take my retirement money and without me knowing that you're doing that just to sign it into an ESG program. [00:41:45] No, no. === WEF's Off-Platform Intelligence Solution (05:20) === [00:41:48] That is people are waking up and they are freaked out of their mind. [00:41:56] Which brings me to what they want to do next to stop you from listening to people like me or doing your own homework or having these very dangerous opinions. [00:42:09] So here's what they're talking about now. [00:42:12] World Economic Forum is becoming a little concerned. [00:42:15] Unapproved opinions are becoming more popular and online censors can't keep up with the millions of people being more aware and more vocal. [00:42:22] The censorship engines employed by the internet platforms turn out to be quite stupid and incapable. [00:42:28] People are even daring to complain about the World Economic Forum. [00:42:33] That's unacceptable. [00:42:35] So WEF author has come up with a solution she proposes to collect off-platform intelligence from millions of sources to spy on people and new ideas, then merge this information together for content removal decisions sent to the internet platforms. [00:42:56] They are looking for an intelligence-based approach and use AI. [00:43:03] What they're doing is they want to bring in multi-language, human-curated, off-platform intelligence into learning sets. [00:43:11] The AI will then be able to detect nuanced, novel abuses at scale before they reach mainstream platforms. [00:43:19] So in other words, they're suggesting that they start collecting billions of bits of information on each of us and they see where are these things starting. [00:43:33] And they'll be able to do that because they can predict each individual. [00:43:38] This is not beyond the capability of AI anymore. [00:43:42] And so they're going to find out, yeah, that tweet was bad, but where did that tweet really come from? [00:43:48] That tweet was started two years ago when that individual was reading this thing. [00:43:54] Let's get rid of that thing. [00:43:56] That person has been listening to this, this, and this, and reading this. [00:44:00] And the other person that came up with the same kind of idea was reading the same thing and listening to two out of the four people. [00:44:08] Let's get rid of those. [00:44:10] That's what they're talking about doing. [00:44:12] It is truly mind control. [00:44:16] They are going to start censoring the internet in advance of you forming a wrong opinion. [00:44:28] Also, it's not good enough to censor John 1234 at Google or Gmail. [00:44:35] It's not good enough to do that and cancel his tweet because that one tweet, it has to be all across all platforms and anything that person is connected to. [00:44:48] This is ESG in action. [00:44:53] It's not enough to take you off of Twitter. [00:44:57] Depending on how misinformed you are, they will reach into all platforms that you would use and ban you from all platforms. [00:45:10] This is Orwell, 1984. [00:45:18] Your friends and neighbors, I've said this for a while. [00:45:22] If they don't get it now, they probably won't. [00:45:25] But I would like you to, while you're getting everybody you can out to vote, that should be your number one priority right now. [00:45:36] I would highly suggest that you talk to people that you think might get it who are kind of on the fence and going, you know, look, this is probably not good. [00:45:45] And don't make it about Donald Trump for sure. [00:45:47] Just say, okay, look, I mean, let's be honest. [00:45:50] If this was happening on the other side. [00:45:52] Yeah, well, it wouldn't. [00:45:53] Uh-uh. [00:45:54] If it was happening on the other side, you would be saying the same thing. [00:45:58] You would be saying, we're in trouble. [00:46:00] You know we're in trouble. [00:46:03] I blame one side. [00:46:04] You blame the other. [00:46:06] The problem is the government has the power to control it. [00:46:11] Whatever side gets it can beat down the other side. [00:46:16] That's not America. [00:46:18] ESG is controlling how we invest, what we say, what we think. [00:46:27] And now with this latest, and you can find this, by the way, at the WEF website. [00:46:32] Okay. [00:46:33] Go to WEF and just look it up yourself. [00:46:38] It's there. [00:46:40] Not taking it from some crazy, you know, fringe website. [00:46:45] You just search for the solution to online abuse, AI plus human intelligence. [00:46:51] It's right at the World Economic Forum. [00:46:55] Show that. [00:46:56] Show that to your friends. [00:46:57] If they don't get it after this, they're not going to. [00:47:00] And move on. [00:47:02] Move on. [00:47:03] Save as many as you can, but we have a voting battle Battle to fight.