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[00:02:57] We're going to go into the creature from Jekyll Island. [00:03:02] Also, we have the Islamic regime collapsing in Iran. [00:03:07] It looks like it. [00:03:08] Maybe I'm being a little optimistic. [00:03:10] I'm trying. [00:03:11] Pray, It's going to be close. [00:03:14] But they're starting to round more people up. [00:03:16] President Trump is saying that he's going to get a little more serious with them. [00:03:20] I don't know what that means yet. [00:03:23] But also, the left is starting to change their tune here in America. [00:03:27] And an interesting theory on that one. [00:03:30] Also, what's happening in Minnesota. [00:03:33] It's a nightmare mess, but we know where it's coming from. [00:03:36] We get into that. [00:03:36] And the last thing that's trending is the Golden Globes. [00:03:40] One of those things we're not going to talk about today. [00:03:44] Gee, I wonder which one. [00:03:45] We begin in 60 seconds. [00:03:47] First, let me talk to you about Legacy Box. [00:03:49] If you know anything about me, you know I have a deep passion for preserving history, not just the big stuff, the documents, the dates, the headlines, but the human record, the small personal things that explain who we are and who we were before we started editing the story. [00:04:04] It is so important. [00:04:05] The one thing I wish I would have done in my life is kept a journal. [00:04:08] I've kept a journal from time to time. [00:04:10] I'll go like, there'll be like four weeks, you know, in 2011 where I kept a journal and then there's like seven weeks in 2015 where like, I'm going to get serious about this journal. [00:04:22] Now, kids, you're not going to get into writing. [00:04:25] This is my journal every day. [00:04:27] But the other thing that is really important are pictures. [00:04:30] Tanya gave me a picture for my Christmas. [00:04:36] My daughter gave me a photograph of the two of us together from years gone by as a Christmas gift. [00:04:44] Those to me are so important. [00:04:47] They capture that moment in our life that we hopefully will remember and pass on to coming generations on who we were. [00:04:54] That's why you need to preserve and rescue those things. [00:04:57] If you have a big box of pictures for your family, you are the archivist. [00:05:01] You're the historian for the family. [00:05:03] Make sure you rescue your family's most cherished memories that maybe you haven't even watched in years. [00:05:09] The videos, the film reels, even just the pictures are decaying day by day. === Preserving Family Memories (13:33) === [00:05:14] Go to legacybox.com slash records, put it all in a legacy box, send it to them. [00:05:19] They'll copy. [00:05:20] You'll get the originals back and a digital copy of everything so you can share them with everybody. [00:05:26] Save 55%. [00:05:27] That's the best I've ever heard them give. [00:05:30] 55% now at legacybox.com slash records. [00:05:33] That's legacybox.com slash records. [00:05:37] Oh, yeah. [00:05:38] Well, hello and welcome to the program. [00:05:41] So let's start with the big story of the day, the Golden Globe. [00:05:46] Let me talk to you a little bit about Jerome Powell. [00:05:48] Jerome Powell had a hissy fit last night because on Friday, the DOJ said, look who we're coming after. [00:05:57] Now, in case you don't know, you don't go after the Federal Reserve. [00:06:03] Unless you're President Trump. [00:06:05] Reagan tried to do it and it didn't go well. [00:06:09] It didn't go well for President Reagan. [00:06:12] But President Trump may be a different animal entirely. [00:06:16] He is going after the Federal Reserve with the DOJ and they filed against the Federal Reserve and said, we're going to start looking into this palace that you're building. [00:06:29] Now, let me give you an update on just the palace that they're building. [00:06:32] They're like a billion dollars in overruns right now. [00:06:36] Now, let me ask you, if you got a loan and you were a billion dollars overrun, do you think the bank would have a problem with that? [00:06:48] Do you think the bank might say, you know what, I don't think I'm going to give you another loan because you're a billion dollars in cost overruns? [00:06:56] I think the bank would have a problem. [00:06:58] This bank doesn't have a problem with it. [00:07:01] There's no bank calling them going, hey, what are you doing? [00:07:04] The president is the one having to call them and say, what are you doing? [00:07:08] Because for some strange reason, this is a private corporation and you, the taxpayer, are paying for their new palace. [00:07:18] That's the best I can describe it. [00:07:19] It's a palace, you know, with fountains in the lobby of the chairman. [00:07:22] And, oh, it's beautiful. [00:07:23] It's beautiful. [00:07:24] And the great thing is, is you'll be able to see it when you go into the Federal Reserve. [00:07:30] Oh, wait, you don't go into the Federal Reserve. [00:07:32] I don't go in there. [00:07:33] Who goes into the Federal Reserve? [00:07:36] Well, the elites are really going to enjoy it. [00:07:39] They're going to love it. [00:07:41] Billion dollars in cost overruns. [00:07:43] The president has a problem with that. [00:07:46] He's bringing it up to them and saying, you know, maybe we should look into this legally. [00:07:49] Maybe there's some things going on. [00:07:51] Oh, no, no, no, no. [00:07:52] You can't check the books from Colin Powell. [00:07:56] You can't check the books of the Federal Reserve. [00:07:59] Hmm. [00:08:00] Really? [00:08:01] Well, President Trump is going to check the books on the Federal Reserve. [00:08:04] Now, I want you to know that that's not really what this is about. [00:08:10] Yes, they're a trillion or a billion dollars in cost overruns. [00:08:14] Yes, they're out of control. [00:08:15] Yes, you can't check their books. [00:08:17] But that's not what this is about. [00:08:19] What this is about is Donald Trump doesn't think the Federal Reserve, a private corporation with all this secrecy, should be the ones making the decisions on what your interest rate is. [00:08:31] Now, I'm going to go a step further and say, I think the free market should decide. [00:08:41] Yeah. [00:08:41] You see, when you take all of the big banks and you put them together and you call them the Federal Reserve, that's what I like to call a monopoly. [00:08:51] Not the game, but just as frustrating. [00:08:55] The banks have a monopoly. [00:08:57] The banks are the ones colluding to decide what are they going to charge you for interest. [00:09:04] And by the way, inflation, that's not a bug. [00:09:09] That's a feature. [00:09:11] Inflation is planned. [00:09:14] Now, let me ask you, if I said to you, hey, how much money should your dollar lose every year? [00:09:23] How many pennies on every dollar should you lose? [00:09:27] Should you lose two, three, five, or eight pennies on every dollar every year? [00:09:36] You have it in savings. [00:09:37] You're spending it. [00:09:39] How much would you like it to go down? [00:09:41] Now, I'm a weirdo. [00:09:44] So I say no pennies. [00:09:47] It should not lose value. [00:09:49] In fact, I'd like it to gain value. [00:09:53] But that doesn't happen. [00:09:54] Why? [00:09:55] Because the Federal Reserve has decided that 2% inflation is the right number. [00:10:01] So you should lose 2 cents. [00:10:04] Wait, every year on every dollar? [00:10:06] And we're losing much, much, much more than that. [00:10:09] I was doing calculation the other day. [00:10:11] I'm charging when we announce that the torch is up for subscription. [00:10:16] I'm charging you $9.99. [00:10:18] And for the first month that we offer it, it will be inflation proof for the rest of your life. [00:10:26] As long as you hold your subscription, if you were one of the founding people that came in, I will never raise the price on you. [00:10:34] Now is doing some calculations. [00:10:37] $9.99, we're going to call it, no, this is crazy. [00:10:40] We're just going to say it's $10 because that's what $9.99 is. [00:10:44] But anyway, you put $10 in. [00:10:47] That's what I charged when we first put the blaze together. [00:10:50] I said it's $9.99. [00:10:52] Do you know how much $9.99 is worth today in 2011? [00:10:59] This will show you how much money your money has lost. [00:11:04] How much is $9.99 today if you had 2010, $2011? [00:11:13] That's actually like $6.70. [00:11:18] Your dollar has lost over $3. [00:11:23] Your $10 bill is now worth about $7. [00:11:27] That's how much money you've lost since Obama was in. [00:11:32] That's not a bug. [00:11:33] That's a feature of the Federal Reserve. [00:11:37] And most people don't even know what the Federal Reserve is because you're not taught about it. [00:11:43] Not because it's secret. [00:11:44] You know, books have been written, hearings have been held, transcripts have been preserved, but you don't teach it to anybody because, well, I mean, it's inconvenient. [00:11:54] It doesn't exactly flatter power. [00:11:56] Actually, if you start looking at it and you realize what it really is, you're like, I don't think I like that at all. [00:12:05] No, no, no, it's the Federal Reserve. [00:12:08] They named it the Federal Reserve for dopes like us. [00:12:12] So we would always say, well, it's a federal institution. [00:12:15] It's part of the government. [00:12:16] No, it's not. [00:12:17] It's a private corporation. [00:12:20] If you had to read one book this year, I would suggest you read a book called The Creature from Jekyll Island. [00:12:29] It's by G. Edward Griffin. [00:12:31] When I first read this, I didn't know who G. Edward Griffin was. [00:12:36] And so I started doing my homework on him. [00:12:37] So I'm like, I don't want to read this if he's some crackpot. [00:12:40] Well, he's not some crackpot. [00:12:43] And I actually did an interview with him the last year at Fox. [00:12:46] Some people say Glenn Beck had G. Edward Griffin on, and that's why they fired him. [00:12:51] They didn't fire me, and it had nothing to do with it. [00:12:54] Or did it? [00:12:56] But it is uncomfortable. [00:12:57] Nobody wants to talk about this. [00:12:59] But what he does in this book, he doesn't start with conspiracy. [00:13:04] He begins with history. [00:13:08] The banks had been wanting a federal bank forever. [00:13:11] They wanted to control the money supply. [00:13:14] They wanted to be the ones to print the money and control the money. [00:13:18] And I'll get into why here in a minute. [00:13:20] But it was a small group of men. [00:13:21] It was senators and bankers and financial architects. [00:13:25] And they slipped out under assumed names and got onto a private train and went to a private retreat on a place called Jekyll Island. [00:13:35] There was no press, no public record. [00:13:38] There were no voters. [00:13:39] This was all entirely secret. [00:13:42] And they were not drafting a bill to be debated. [00:13:46] They were designing a system to be accepted. [00:13:50] And what emerged from that island was not a government agency, at least in the normal sense. [00:13:58] It was a mechanism. [00:14:00] It was a, the reason why it's creature from Jekyll Island. [00:14:02] It's a hybrid. [00:14:03] It's a hybrid creature. [00:14:05] It's public in its appearance. [00:14:07] It's private, unbelievably private, like illegally private in any other business and completely shielded from all accountability. [00:14:18] Tell me another structure like that, besides what? [00:14:22] The CIA. [00:14:25] Armed with power, power that no free society should ever hand to any unelected body, ever. [00:14:33] And the creature is the Federal Reserve. [00:14:36] And it's not a department like the U.S. Department of Finance. [00:14:39] It's not that. [00:14:41] It's regional banks privately owned by member banks. [00:14:47] Remember when they said, oh, you know what? [00:14:49] The banks are too big to fail. [00:14:51] What does that tell you we should do with the banks? [00:14:54] This is what people said in 2008. [00:14:56] They're just too big to fail. [00:14:58] That would mean, okay, then maybe we don't let them fail. [00:15:02] I mean, not in my opinion, but this is what the argument was. [00:15:05] We don't let them fail this time. [00:15:07] But then what do you do after you save them? [00:15:12] Reason and logic would say, I make them smaller so I'm never in this position again, right? [00:15:20] They didn't. [00:15:21] They made them bigger. [00:15:24] And yes, governors are appointed, but once they are seated, they have extraordinary independence. [00:15:31] And the president can't do anything about it. [00:15:33] You know, the president, when he selects, say, I'm going to select a new chairman of the Federal Reserve. [00:15:40] Do you know where he gets the names? [00:15:43] From the Federal Reserve. [00:15:45] He can't say, you know what i'm going to put in charge Rand Paul. [00:15:49] He can't do that because they wouldn't allow Rand Paul to ever get near the Federal Reserve. [00:15:54] I don't even know Federal. [00:15:55] I don't know if he's even been allowed to walk into the Federal Reserve. [00:15:59] So the president can only pick from the people that he wants. [00:16:03] You know what that is? [00:16:04] That's the Soviet Union and the way they used to run elections. [00:16:08] That's the way Putin runs elections today. [00:16:11] That's the way they run elections in Iran. [00:16:15] The people can choose just from these pre-approved people. [00:16:20] Okay, and the consequences are not abstract to you. [00:16:24] They have the power the only ones that have the power to create money out of nothing. [00:16:31] They can just type it in with a keystroke and we're printing more money. [00:16:36] It sets the interest rates which decide what you can do. [00:16:41] Can you open a business? [00:16:42] Can you afford a home? [00:16:44] Uh, are your savings remember because of interest rates and because of inflation? [00:16:51] Are your savings rewarded or are you punished? [00:16:54] If i've been saving money since 2010, look how much money I had. [00:17:00] A hundred thousand dollars in. [00:17:02] It's now worth six hundred and uh, sixty seven thousand. [00:17:07] Because it's lost money. [00:17:09] It's lost the value of it. [00:17:11] It still says, I have all that money, but it's actually only worth about sixty seven thousand dollars. [00:17:18] What are you doing? [00:17:19] Why would we do this? [00:17:20] Why would we allow this institution to do this to us? [00:17:24] They are privately stealing from us and telling us, it's for your own good and your own safety. [00:17:30] It also decides liquidity, a word that nobody really pays attention to. [00:17:35] What a liquidity means is. [00:17:37] Do the banks have enough money? [00:17:39] Do we need to print some more money? [00:17:40] So the banks have more money? [00:17:42] Because the banks, the banks. [00:17:44] If, if liquidity dries up, then you know you can't get a loan uh-huh, so we got to print more money, which will cost us more. [00:17:54] And then because that's a really, really bad idea usually printing money the way we've been doing it, it's going to cost me on top of it, because then you're going to have to raise my interest rates to unbelievable levels to be able to suck all that money back in. [00:18:08] Who is who is? [00:18:10] Who thinks this is a good idea? [00:18:12] By the way, this is not regulation, this is command. [00:18:16] They have command and control. [00:18:22] So what is this really all about? [00:18:27] What is the president really doing and what is the FED really doing? [00:18:32] I want to try to explain just with this argument on the FED. [00:18:35] I'll explain what they're arguing about here in a second and then I want to show you what the FED really is and how. [00:18:41] This is a really brilliant master move, master stroke of genius. === Command and Control vs. Progress (06:15) === [00:18:48] If you are trying to control the world, remember progressives. [00:18:55] The word progressive, what does that mean? [00:18:58] Means we make progress little by little, right? [00:19:01] We're making progress. [00:19:03] Progressivism is progress a little bit at a time. [00:19:07] Why a little bit at a time? [00:19:09] Why don't we just go for it? [00:19:10] Why don't we just make these changes? [00:19:12] Why wouldn't progressives state what their goal is and then make those changes? [00:19:18] Because they know you don't want what they're selling. [00:19:22] In the early 1900s, progressivism is just translated, if I may, slow communists. [00:19:32] They didn't want the riots in the street. [00:19:35] They didn't want the bloodshed. [00:19:36] They don't want the banks overthrown and the economy. [00:19:40] They'll just do it slowly by taking a little bit more power and a little bit more of your stuff every day. [00:19:48] We'll continue in 60 seconds. [00:19:50] First, let me tell you about Patriot Mobile. [00:19:52] I'm going to the chalkboard here in a second. [00:19:54] There aren't a lot of them out there. [00:19:56] In fact, they're pretty rare. [00:19:57] But once in a while, you'll find a company that actually does two things at the same time. [00:20:01] They provide you with top of the line service and they also line up with your most deeply held values. [00:20:07] That's like the opposite of the Federal Reserve. [00:20:15] You are doing business with companies all the time that you don't want to look into, honestly, if you want to be able to have peace of mind or unless you want to get to it and start changing who you do business with. [00:20:26] Wireless companies don't want you thinking about any of this. [00:20:30] They want you just looking at their commercial and not asking any questions. [00:20:32] But Patriot Mobile is different. [00:20:34] They deliver the same reliable nationwide service. [00:20:36] Yes, they use the same networks as the big guys. [00:20:40] And they do it at prices that are competitive and probably will save you a lot of money every month. [00:20:45] And they stand with your values. [00:20:47] I want you to go to patriotmobile.com slash BeckerCall 972 Patriot, 972 Patriot. [00:20:53] Use the promo code Beck for a free month of service. [00:20:55] It's patriotmobile.com slash BeckerCall 972 Patriot promo code Beck. [00:20:59] Make the switch today. [00:20:59] Chalkboard is next. [00:21:01] 10 seconds and then back to the show. [00:21:14] Okay. [00:21:19] The founders understood the danger of a federal bank and a federal institution because who benefits from a central bank? [00:21:31] When money is created, it's not you, the wage earner, because your purchasing power goes down. [00:21:37] It's not you who saves money. [00:21:39] You've been told, save money, save money, put money in. [00:21:42] No, because discipline is punished through inflation. [00:21:46] The first people that benefit are the closest to the spigot. [00:21:51] The spigot opens up and it's the large financial institutions, the big banks, who are the Federal Reserve. [00:22:00] Understand that. [00:22:01] The banks are the Federal Reserve. [00:22:04] They're the ones who profit first, then any government that's borrowing money. [00:22:11] And then the speculators who can move before prices rise. [00:22:16] Why do you think there's not a big move for the Federal Reserve in Congress? [00:22:22] How much is Nancy Pelosi worth again? [00:22:26] How did she make those? [00:22:27] How did she make all that money? [00:22:29] Oh, her husband's just great. [00:22:30] No, her husband makes Warren Buffett look retarded. [00:22:36] Okay? [00:22:38] And that's, I mean, I'm sorry, but that's the hard truth. [00:22:42] Anybody who knows to make moves and what moves to make before are actual beneficiaries of the system, but not you. [00:22:50] There's no vote. [00:22:51] There's no receipt. [00:22:52] There's no debate. [00:22:53] And the founders understood that. [00:22:55] So I want to take you back to the founding era, then back to the progressive era, and then show you what it all means today when we go to the chalkboard. [00:23:04] I know chalkboards on radio are really kind of dicey, but check it out at Glennbeck.com and I'll explain it if you happen to be listening to us on radio. [00:23:11] That's next. [00:23:20] So, I work on a ranch. [00:23:23] I own a ranch. [00:23:25] Work's not really involved. [00:23:27] Well, work is very involved, but I do none of it. [00:23:30] Occasionally, somebody at the ranch will let me ride a horse sometimes. [00:23:34] Anyway, when you're out there, communication is not nice to have. [00:23:39] It is the difference between everything is fine and we have a real situation here. [00:23:43] Here's the problem. [00:23:44] Cell service is spotty at best. [00:23:46] In fact, on the ranch, because I live up in the mountains, there's no communication with cell service. [00:23:52] None. [00:23:53] While back, we started using rapid radios, and the reason is very simple. [00:23:56] They work. [00:23:57] No apps, no pairing, no standing on one foot, holding the phone at a certain angle just to turn them on, push a button and talk. [00:24:04] And then, you know, nobody hears you. [00:24:07] This one, you push a button, you talk, and the other person does hear you. [00:24:11] And it doesn't matter if you're on a ranch, in a truck, on a job site, somewhere that cell towers have clearly decided to give up on. [00:24:17] This is a tool for real people in real situations where communication matters. [00:24:23] Right now, if you've got a business, you'll get a discount up to 60% for business owners. [00:24:28] RapidRadios.com. [00:24:29] RapidRadios.com. [00:24:31] Communication redefined. [00:24:34] We're building a real community at Torch, one where you talk to us and we talk back to you. [00:24:40] Go backstage with Glenn and Jason only at Glennbeck.com. [00:24:45] A cute little Ricky. [00:24:56] Monday, January 12th. [00:24:58] By the way, Stu has the week off. [00:25:01] God, this guy never worked. === Federal Guardianship Over Land (13:08) === [00:25:03] You know what it is? [00:25:04] The Eagles had a very bad, had a very bad weekend. [00:25:07] And I'm going to be honest with you, Stu got involved in some rioting in Philadelphia. [00:25:13] He's in jail. [00:25:13] We'll bail him out. [00:25:14] Don't worry about it. [00:25:15] But he'll be back next week. [00:25:17] And he is, for those of you who have been paying attention, he is starting his own business and he's going to be leaving us shortly, Trader. [00:25:26] And just couldn't get the job done. [00:25:29] You know what I mean? [00:25:29] Is it done yet? [00:25:30] Is the job done? [00:25:31] No. [00:25:32] We saved America? [00:25:33] No. [00:25:33] I quit. [00:25:35] Anyway, we have a really nice, we have a nice send-off for him at some point when he gets, we're going to do some nice things because, I mean, he's one of my best friends and we've worked together for 27 years. [00:25:48] It's really, it's weird. [00:25:50] It's weird. [00:25:51] Like the marriage gone bad, except we like each other still. [00:25:55] I think we might even like each other more when we're away than we do at this time. [00:25:59] And we really like each other. [00:26:00] I mean, Tanya may have some competition. [00:26:03] I'm just saying, Tanya and Lisa, just, okay. [00:26:06] Let me tell you about the Federal Reserve and what's going on. [00:26:10] Now, Trump and Powell are going back and forth. [00:26:13] Powell came out with this extraordinary statement last night where he said, you know, the president is going after us. [00:26:20] And I'll tell you what really is happening here. [00:26:22] He just wants control of the interest rates. [00:26:24] And I was listening to it and I thought, you know, who are you, you unelected, you unelected bank guy? [00:26:32] Who gave you the power? [00:26:33] Well, I know who gave you the power. [00:26:34] The Senate did and the Congress did and the president did under Woodrow Wilson in 1913, but the people didn't. [00:26:41] I would much rather have an elected official or people that would answer to me. [00:26:45] But think about the Federal Reserve. [00:26:47] They don't answer to anyone but themselves. [00:26:52] Okay? [00:26:52] The president can't fire them. [00:26:55] The president has to pick the replacement out of the replacements they suggest. [00:27:00] We can't audit their books. [00:27:02] We don't know what they're doing. [00:27:04] It's completely secret. [00:27:07] The CIA has more oversight, I believe, than the Federal Reserve. [00:27:12] And they're not a federal organization. [00:27:18] They are not part of the government in the traditional sense. [00:27:24] Who in their right mind thinks this is a good idea? [00:27:28] Let me show you what the founders' idea was. [00:27:31] The founders' idea, like it or not, was that God gives man rights. [00:27:37] Before, it was God gave certain people, kings, etc., etc. [00:27:42] God gave rights to those people, and those people had rights over you to tell you exactly what to do, how to live your life, what land you could own, you know, what you had to do with your money, what you had to do with your whole life. [00:27:55] They could tell you everything about your life. [00:27:59] The founders came along and said, I don't think that's the way it should be. [00:28:02] I think God gives the individual rights. [00:28:05] So the individual is more powerful or as powerful as any king. [00:28:11] And the people can decide what to do with their business, what they can do with their life, who they can marry, how they live, where they live, what house they could buy, what land they could own. [00:28:22] Before all those decisions were made by the king, you couldn't own property. [00:28:26] The king or the lord and the lady had to give you that land or you had to negotiate it. [00:28:31] How is a pauper going to do that? [00:28:33] How is somebody who's at the bottom of the barrel going to be able to buy land? [00:28:37] Couldn't. [00:28:38] They couldn't. [00:28:39] And everything, including the banks, were controlled by the king. [00:28:43] Okay. [00:28:44] Founders came along and said, that's got to stop because people are their own sovereign. [00:28:50] You're the sovereign over your own life. [00:28:53] And governments, says in the Declaration of Independence, are instituted among men to protect those rights. [00:29:00] So the first thing is all men are created equal, endowed by their creator with certain alienable rights, and governments are instituted among men to protect those rights. [00:29:08] So the first thing that government comes into is the people saying, I need somebody to be a guardian over my rights, over my property, over, you know, business. [00:29:18] If I'm in business and somebody's being unfair, I need somebody to come in and go, hey, hey, hey, these are the rules. [00:29:25] You're wrong. [00:29:25] You're right. [00:29:26] But these are the rules. [00:29:27] And if you guys don't like the rules, you guys can change the rules. [00:29:31] I'm just here as a referee. [00:29:33] Okay, that's the government's role. [00:29:36] Is that their role now? [00:29:38] Now, we did that for a while. [00:29:40] Then around the turn of the century, progressives came into the play. [00:29:44] Progressives, like I said earlier, are just slow communists. [00:29:49] And I'm not, that's not a cute turn of phrase. [00:29:52] That is really what they are. [00:29:54] They believed in a collective power. [00:29:58] They believed in the elites. [00:30:00] So it became fascism or communism. [00:30:03] But progressives didn't want to have the bloodshed in the streets. [00:30:06] And so they thought they could just build it piece by piece because they knew it would take a revolution to do it. [00:30:12] And they had to separate you from the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, and the Declaration of Independence. [00:30:18] Woodrow Wilson hated the Declaration of Independence. [00:30:21] Ask any real progressive and they'll tell you that the Declaration of Independence plays no role in anything anymore. [00:30:27] It's an old dusty document for a different time. [00:30:30] I'm here to tell you it's a document that is for this time, the future, and the past. [00:30:37] It's who we are. [00:30:38] It's our mission statement. [00:30:40] So we developed, when we said all men are created equal, governments need to be instituted to protect those rights. [00:30:45] We came up with a government that checked on itself. [00:30:48] We had Congress, the president, and the court system. [00:30:51] And they all ran checks and balances. [00:30:53] Even in Congress, the purse strings, the only one that can start spending your money is Congress. [00:31:01] So your congressmen, you have to vote them in every two years. [00:31:05] Why? [00:31:05] Doesn't that seem ridiculous? [00:31:07] Every two years you have to go vote for your congressman? [00:31:10] No, the founders knew they controlled the spending. [00:31:14] And so if you didn't like what they were spending, if they were raising taxes and spending too much, you could vote them out every two years. [00:31:21] So they didn't have this long control. [00:31:24] They were given the keys to the purse, to the safe. [00:31:29] They don't anymore. [00:31:32] You know, we haven't had a budget since 2008. [00:31:35] Progressives finally got rid of the whole budget process. [00:31:39] So it doesn't matter who starts it because all they do is they just add on to what they've already had. [00:31:44] Are we going to expand this, going to subtract this? [00:31:46] And they can move the money. [00:31:48] Okay. [00:31:49] So you've lost that control over your money. [00:31:52] Also, the Senate was set up to be able to check, be the check in the balance on the federal government versus the state government. [00:32:02] Remember, states are more important than the federal government. [00:32:06] That's what they believed at the founding era. [00:32:08] But we need the federal government to settle arguments just to play a referee and to also, if there's a war, wage war. [00:32:16] Okay? [00:32:17] So we were so afraid that the federal government would get out of control and there would be a big deep state that the founder said, all of the senators are voted on by the state houses. [00:32:35] So you could send a senator, but the state house would vote on that. [00:32:41] They did that because they felt that the senator would be loyal to the state. [00:32:45] If it became an election, then other states, think of this, why do you care about Chuck Schumer? [00:32:53] You care about Chuck Schumer because he affects you. [00:32:56] Because his loyalty is no longer to New York. [00:32:59] It's to the federal government. [00:33:01] They work for all of us instead of their state. [00:33:04] That's not the way it was set up. [00:33:06] And that's part of the problem. [00:33:08] Then the president, the president didn't have enough control because they remember progressives wanted bean counters. [00:33:15] They wanted somebody that could control everything that wasn't necessarily elected. [00:33:19] They were just the best in their job. [00:33:21] And so let's get these experts in to do an administrative state. [00:33:25] And so they grew the administrative state, the deep state. [00:33:29] They grew all of these administrative arms, the Department of this, the Department of that, that you don't even know who runs those things. [00:33:38] If you have to deal with one of those, go ahead. [00:33:41] Deal with the Bureau of Land Management. [00:33:43] Go ahead. [00:33:45] Deal with the Department of Labor. [00:33:47] Who do you vote out? [00:33:48] You don't agree with what they're doing. [00:33:49] Who do you vote out? [00:33:52] You can't. [00:33:53] They're not responsive to you at all. [00:33:56] They're barely responsive to the president because they're trying to get rid of the president being able to fire any of those people. [00:34:03] So they are completely unelected and now approaching unfirable. [00:34:10] Then you have the courts. [00:34:12] And around 1920, the progressives again decided they need to make case law and not constitutional law. [00:34:20] So stop looking at the Constitution and reading it the way the founders wanted it. [00:34:24] Read it case law. [00:34:25] If we could get one case to say this, then it builds on that. [00:34:29] And then suddenly the Constitution doesn't matter anymore. [00:34:33] So they completely rotted all of the ideas that governments are instituted among men to protect those rights that you have. [00:34:42] They rotted all of that. [00:34:44] So you don't really have a constitutional government the way we, and we haven't for 100 years, the way our founders envisioned it. [00:34:51] Then between 1910 and 1920, all of those things happened. [00:34:57] Congress changed, the Senate changed, the administrative state under Woodrow Wilson, case law, all of it happened between 1910 and 1920. [00:35:07] But they needed one other thing, because if you can control two things, health, and money, you control people completely. [00:35:18] So they took over your money. [00:35:20] And this was voted on over and over and over again. [00:35:23] And the American people kept saying no. [00:35:26] And so they all got together, all these bankers and these senators got together and went to Jekyll Island for a week. [00:35:32] And they put together this whole idea of the Federal Reserve and named it the Federal Reserve so people would think that it's part of the federal government. [00:35:40] It passed. [00:35:41] It became a constitutional amendment. [00:35:43] And what does it do? [00:35:45] It controls everything. [00:35:47] It controls your inflation. [00:35:49] It controls the boom and the bust period. [00:35:51] It controls everything. [00:35:53] Basically, it controls you. [00:35:55] It takes us from a country that says, you can do anything to you can do anything if the federal government says it's okay and if the bank says it's okay. [00:36:10] Before you could do anything and the government just played referee, now the banks and the federal government pick and choose winners. [00:36:21] Well, no, you need a light. [00:36:22] You can't just go out and do something. [00:36:23] You need a license for that. [00:36:24] Why do I need a license for that? [00:36:26] I mean, some things I think I need a license for. [00:36:30] Hair cut, cutting people's hair. [00:36:32] I mean, in the era of straight razors, maybe, maybe. [00:36:36] That's not happening anymore. [00:36:37] Why do I need that? [00:36:39] I need a license for why? [00:36:41] Why? [00:36:41] So the state can not just make their money, but the state also has control. [00:36:48] They also tell you who you can, you know, how you spend your money, how much money you have. [00:36:55] How much money is that worth? [00:36:57] What will the bank allow? [00:36:59] And so we see this and we see this corrupt system and we're like, oh, those rich people, you're targeting the wrong rich people. [00:37:06] For instance, California is now targeting billionaires. [00:37:10] Oh, the billionaires. [00:37:11] We got to tax the billionaires. [00:37:13] They're just going to move. [00:37:14] That's all that's going to happen. [00:37:15] They have enough money. [00:37:16] They're going to move. [00:37:17] They'll move their corporation. [00:37:17] They'll move everything out of California. [00:37:19] They'll move someplace else. [00:37:20] And if Texas decides to do that, they'll do. [00:37:22] Did you learn anything from France? [00:37:24] This is what France did. [00:37:25] All the billionaires moved. [00:37:29] Tax the billionaires. [00:37:31] What does taxing the billionaires actually do? [00:37:33] What do high taxes actually do? [00:37:35] Take it away from you and give the power to the state. [00:37:40] Now, let me take a quick break and I'm going to come back and tell you. [00:37:43] So what is this all created? [00:37:44] Why is the Federal Reserve so important? [00:37:47] We go back to the chalkboard, one final row on the chalkboard. [00:37:51] What is this created and what's the solution? [00:37:53] Next, first. 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[00:41:30] But he thinks that he shouldn't have to answer for any of that because, well, he's the chairman of the Federal Reserve. [00:41:36] They're $700 million over budget, money you're paying for. [00:41:41] Now, I don't disagree that they need renovation. [00:41:43] I'm sure they need renovation. [00:41:44] The White House needed renovation. [00:41:46] Although Donald Trump paid for that or got private donors to pay for that renovation, you're not paying for it. [00:41:55] Let me ask you, this private corporation known as the Federal Reserve, why are you paying for the renovation? [00:42:01] Why isn't Citibank? [00:42:02] Why aren't the big banks paying for the renovation of their corporate headquarters, basically? [00:42:08] The one that's bailing them out all the time. [00:42:10] Why aren't they paying for it? [00:42:11] Why are you paying for it? [00:42:13] You don't know the answer to that because they won't even open their books. [00:42:16] You cannot ask for their books and their records. [00:42:20] Let me ask you this. [00:42:21] Can you imagine running a business in America where you could tell the IRS, you don't look at my books? [00:42:27] Do you think anything bad might happen if no one could ever look at your corporation's books? [00:42:34] We can't. [00:42:35] They're completely opaque. [00:42:37] We don't actually know who owns them. [00:42:41] We don't know who they are. [00:42:42] Their shareholders. [00:42:43] Who are their shareholders? [00:42:44] Who do they answer to? [00:42:47] They don't answer to the president. [00:42:48] They don't answer to you. [00:42:50] And they have total control. [00:42:52] Back in 2008, the banks were too big to fail. [00:42:55] So what do you do? [00:42:57] You would bail them out and then you would make them smaller. [00:43:00] They bailed them out and made them bigger. [00:43:02] The corporations, they were occupying Wall Street. 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[00:44:42] All you have to do is just go to audionhearing.com, audionhearing.com. [00:45:37] This is the Glenn Beck program. [00:45:44] Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. [00:45:45] We're glad you're here. [00:45:46] There's a lot going on. [00:45:48] A great realignment in a couple of ways. [00:45:51] One is, I think, good, but you should be warned that it is a dangerous move, but I think the right move. [00:46:01] The other one, strangely, is happening on the left, and it is the right move, but I don't know why they're making this move. [00:46:13] I have theories of why they're making this move, but I also think it is a dangerous move. [00:46:17] It means something more than their words, I believe. [00:46:21] We'll talk about Hamas is a terrorist organization from everyone on the left posting that this weekend. [00:46:30] What's going on here? [00:46:32] We'll talk about that. [00:46:33] I mean, it's true, and I'm glad, but why? [00:46:36] More in a minute. [00:46:37] First, let me tell you about Burna Launcher. [00:46:39] Personal safety is not something you should ever, ever leave to chance, which is why a lot of people carry firearms and it's an important and serious responsibility if you're allowed to carry them. [00:46:50] If you live in a state where you're not allowed to carry a firearm, you're a sitting duck. [00:46:53] You're just waiting for somebody to do something either to you or in front of you, and you're powerless against it. [00:47:00] But not every situation requires lethal force, and that's the most extreme option that you have available, really. [00:47:09] And it is important, but not every time. [00:47:11] Sometimes you need a way to stop a threat, create distance, get out of danger without crossing a line you can't uncross. [00:47:18] And that's where the non-lethal option, like a Burna launcher, fits. 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[00:48:16] Burna, BYRNA.com/slash Glenn. [00:48:18] Learn more. [00:48:19] Burna.com/slash Glenn. [00:48:21] All right, let me talk to you about the Great Alliance or realignment. [00:48:24] And there's something that is happening right now in the world that is so important. [00:48:28] It is happening with Iran. [00:48:31] We'll give you an update on that. [00:48:33] But it is also happening around the rest of the world with Donald Trump and here in our own country. [00:48:40] So let me start first with what Donald Trump is doing. [00:48:43] You know, usually a great realignment is not going to come with trumpets. [00:48:47] Usually it moves quietly through shipping lanes and energy contracts and currency flows and alliances that no longer hold. [00:48:57] If you notice, the world is changing. [00:49:00] What Donald Trump is doing right now is not just America first or simply America first. [00:49:06] It is something far more disruptive. [00:49:09] It is a reset of the entire system and of loyalty and the way we gain loyalty or show loyalty. [00:49:18] Since the end of World War II, the United States built a system that was really built on, I think, arrogance, stupidity, and assumptions. [00:49:27] And those assumptions are this, that allies will always remain allies because we're a generous nation and we all want to get along and we all have the same things that we want to do. [00:49:37] We want to stop those commies from coming west. [00:49:41] Okay, well, that hasn't been the problem for a while. [00:49:43] The commies are already here. [00:49:45] Okay. [00:49:46] Well, we want to stop. [00:49:47] Do we really want to stop invasions? [00:49:50] What is happening in Europe with the invasion of Islamists? [00:49:56] That is an invasion and it's happening here. [00:49:58] Is anybody talking about is NATO doing anything? [00:50:01] No. [00:50:02] So we thought that we would all have the same principles and that we could all go along and because we're really, really generous. [00:50:08] Okay. [00:50:09] Also, we believe that our adversaries could be managed through our generosity and engagement. [00:50:17] Okay. [00:50:18] And that stability meant more than leverage. [00:50:22] Trump comes in and he rejects all of that. [00:50:25] And he should. [00:50:26] Honestly, it has been a colossal. [00:50:28] We've tried it for 100 years and it's gotten to us, gotten us where we are today in a giant mess. [00:50:35] So he rejects all of that and has for decades. [00:50:39] He's been talking about this. [00:50:41] And his strategy is really brutally simple. [00:50:45] No more free rides. [00:50:46] Sorry, that's not going to pick up the bill anymore. [00:50:49] You're going to have to grow up. [00:50:50] No more ambiguity at all. [00:50:52] No more pretending economics and security are separate because they're not. [00:50:57] Oil, money, guns protection, trade, they're not independent tools. [00:51:04] They are one weapon. [00:51:06] If used right, they are one negotiating tool or one weapon. [00:51:11] So look at what is happening right now around the world. [00:51:13] In Latin America, regimes that survived, honestly, only by laundering legitimacy through ideology are now being forced to choose, reform or we isolate you. [00:51:28] In Europe, our longtime allies are being asked the uncomfortable question. [00:51:33] Are you partners or are you freeloaders? [00:51:36] Are you partners or are you dependent on us? [00:51:40] In Asia, the message is, you know what, supply lines are battle lines. [00:51:46] Period. [00:51:47] They are. [00:51:48] Because we know, you've stated it, you want to rule the world. [00:51:51] We don't want you ruling the world. [00:51:52] You rule yourself, but not us, not the rest of the world. [00:51:57] So diplomacy has gone from not just a conversation, but diplomacy now is pressure. [00:52:04] And if you have a couple of things, that's a really good thing. [00:52:07] Here's why it could be very, very good. [00:52:10] If it works, it will restore clarity to a world that is just drowning in everything being gray. [00:52:17] There's no clarity on anything. [00:52:19] It also forces nations to actually stand for something. [00:52:23] When you are forced to do something or say something, you have to make a decision. [00:52:28] Do I believe this? [00:52:29] Is this who I am? [00:52:30] Is this who we are? [00:52:31] And nobody's been forced to do that. [00:52:34] They just go along with it and they can become whatever they want. [00:52:37] But this forces you to stand and pick a side. [00:52:41] Okay. [00:52:42] It also rewards sovereignty over this global bureaucracy that is doing nothing but killing all of us. [00:52:50] And it dismantles the illusion that authoritarian regimes can hide behind trade while exporting their biggest trade, and that's chaos. [00:53:01] It reminds the world that peace is not free and it never was. [00:53:08] While doing that, it is breaking up the entire coalition of convenience between Russia, Iran, China. [00:53:16] You know, this axis of evil with North Korea and everything else, that's not based on trust. [00:53:22] That is based on a shared resentment of the United States of America and a shared willingness to state out loud, they should go away. [00:53:31] They should be destroyed. [00:53:34] So I think all of these things are good things, but there is a real danger. [00:53:38] And we are entering that danger zone, if you will, if I may quote Kenny Loggins. [00:53:45] The danger zone that we're in right now, and you're starting to see it, is isolation breeds desperation. [00:53:53] When you take a whole bunch of adversaries at once and you put pressure on them all at once, that forces cooperation among them that may not have otherwise exist, but it also makes them a little more dangerous because they're backed up into a corner. [00:54:12] And World War III, I believe we're in it right now, but it's a Cold War. [00:54:17] Hot wars, all of them, but this one for sure. [00:54:22] If we go into a hot war, it will be from a miscalculation. [00:54:27] Somebody will miscalculate and say they'll never do that, and they will. [00:54:33] And that miscalculation could cause millions of people to die. [00:54:38] Doing nothing will cause millions of people to die because you can live in any world you want to live in, but you can't live in a world based in reality if you think that this can go on this way forever. [00:54:53] can't but when you you risk economic shockwaves when you don't respect borders You risk allies hedging their bets, not towards freedom, but towards survival. [00:55:07] And that's where we're headed right now. [00:55:09] Most of all, you have to be very careful so you don't risk overestimating control and how much power you really have. [00:55:21] Systems always break in the most unexpected places. [00:55:26] This is why central control never works because you try to do something great and something unexpected happens and you're sitting there and the energy market will snap back or the proxy conflicts ignite into real hot wars or cyber retaliation. [00:55:44] Remember, that doesn't wear a uniform. [00:55:47] We don't know who those people are. [00:55:48] We don't know how big that army is or even who's funding it at this point. [00:55:53] And history is full of people who were right about the problems, but underestimated the cost of the solution. [00:56:03] World War I is a prime example of that. [00:56:07] So is the people that sat at the peace treaty of Versailles. [00:56:13] That is an absolute example of overestimating or I'm sorry, underestimating the cost of the solution. [00:56:24] Some people think, you know, Trump says it's his own morality. [00:56:29] Trump's strategy is not immoral. [00:56:32] It's also not reckless by default. [00:56:36] What it is, is very high stakes. [00:56:39] And the American people should understand we're playing a very high stakes game. [00:56:46] The reason why we have to put so many chips on the table is because we did nothing but encourage it for the last 40 years. [00:56:55] I remember growing up as a kid hearing Ronald Reagan talk about someday all of our solutions are going to be solutions that none of us want to deal with. [00:57:03] The time to deal with it is right now. [00:57:05] Well, we're still not fully dealing with the things he was talking about back then. [00:57:09] And they're only going to get harder and harder to do. [00:57:12] You know, it requires us now to know it requires us now to know when pressure becomes punishment and when punishment creates martyrs instead of outcomes. [00:57:30] The world's being reshaped right now. [00:57:32] Alliances are being tested, not by words, but by consequences. [00:57:37] And whether this moment becomes the foundation of a more stable order or the spark of a more volatile one, it's not going to be decided by you or me or by speeches. [00:57:47] It's going to be decided by what breaks first. [00:57:50] And we have to be very, very careful. [00:57:52] Did you see that Britain is coming over and they want to make a deal with Canada now on free speech? [00:58:00] They're trying to get Canada, and they will, to sign up to ban X and Elon Musk because they know, name one person who has done more for freedom of speech in the world. [00:58:14] Name one person that has done more than Elon Musk. [00:58:17] You may disagree with him, but can you tell me one person who has opened the door for freedom of speech more than he has? [00:58:26] Europe doesn't like it. [00:58:27] Believe me, China doesn't like it. [00:58:29] There are many people here that don't like it. [00:58:31] Canada doesn't like it, but they're generally all the elites that don't like it. [00:58:35] Okay. [00:58:38] That's an unintended consequence. [00:58:41] When Donald Trump overestimated the pressure at the wrong time to say something about Canada, he inadvertently put the current premier. into place in Canada because it was like, oh yeah, screw you, Donald Trump. [00:59:00] And they voted against their own interests just to show Donald Trump. [00:59:03] So you have to be very, very careful and watch people's words, especially when people change their words dramatically. [00:59:14] This has happened internally here this weekend. === Regime Oppression Against Women and Homosexuals (14:50) === [00:59:20] You notice it's one of the most amazing things I've ever seen. [00:59:27] What is the regime of Iran if not oppressive to women and homosexuals first? [00:59:38] Homosexuals are killed. [00:59:40] They're thrown off buildings. [00:59:42] They're persecuted. [00:59:44] They're raped to death sometimes. [00:59:49] Is this a good place or a bad place for homosexuals or anyone who chooses a different sexual lifestyle? [00:59:57] The answer is clearly no. [00:59:59] It's one of the worst places in the world. [01:00:02] How about for women? [01:00:04] Is the Islamic regime good for women? [01:00:09] You can be married off. [01:00:11] If your dad decides, my daughter is going to marry this 60-year-old man at nine. [01:00:18] It's legal. [01:00:20] And they do it. [01:00:22] And I don't know if you've seen any of the videos of these girls who are going to their wedding of a 60-year-old man and they're nine and they're just crying like, I mean, imagine nine years old and now I'm going to have sex with this 60-year-old man. [01:00:36] It is sickening. [01:00:38] Absolutely sickening. [01:00:42] How about is it good for women and freedom to control their own bodies? [01:00:49] So why is the left not in the streets right now, shoulder to shoulder with me and others, saying, freedom for the Iranian and Persian people. [01:01:01] Freedom. [01:01:02] This regime has got to collapse. [01:01:05] Why are they not doing that? [01:01:10] And at the same time, why did they change their language in a very important way this weekend? [01:01:16] I'll tell you what that was and why I think it's happening. [01:01:20] And then we're going to go to Iran. 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[01:02:48] So some Islamist jihadi decides to take a U-Haul truck in Los Angeles and just plow through a bunch of people who are there protesting in favor of Iran. [01:02:59] And. [01:03:00] And unfortunately, they took him out and beat him. [01:03:05] And it got really, really ugly. [01:03:07] But that should show you people have had enough. [01:03:10] Now, let me just give you some names. [01:03:14] New York Attorney General Letitia James. [01:03:18] Here's what she tweeted this weekend. [01:03:20] Hamas is a terrorist organization and we do not support terrorists. [01:03:26] AOC. [01:03:28] Hey, so marching into a predominantly Jewish neighborhood and leading a chant saying we support Hamas is disgusting and an anti-Semitic thing to do. [01:03:37] Pretty basic. [01:03:38] Chuck Schumer, let's be clear. [01:03:40] Hamas is a terrorist organization. [01:03:44] Governor Kathy Hochl, Hamas is a terrorist organization that calls for the genocide of Jews. [01:03:51] Gillibrand, Hamas is a terrorist organization committed to the murder of Jews. [01:03:56] Hmm. [01:03:57] Mamdani, as I said earlier today, chants in support of a terrorist organization have no place in our city. [01:04:03] It goes on and on and on. [01:04:05] Why is this happening? [01:04:07] Why is this happening? [01:04:10] To me, there's a couple of reasons, and I want to bring Jason in on this. [01:04:13] There's a couple of reasons that could be happening. [01:04:16] They actually have always believed that. [01:04:19] Or there's a change coming and they know that they are going to be on a chopping block. [01:04:26] This is going to suck them into places they don't want to stand anymore. [01:04:30] Do you understand what I'm saying, Jason? [01:04:32] Yeah. [01:04:33] What do you think it is? [01:04:34] I think it could be a couple of things. [01:04:36] One is a little more scary. [01:04:38] The other one is, I think, I think is a good sign for what's happening. [01:04:46] And that's the one the mood has changed in the country and they're going to be on a chopping block themselves. [01:04:52] And people will say, I reject you if they don't change now. [01:04:55] Yeah. [01:04:56] Express the one that, unfortunately, I think you could be right. [01:05:00] The one that is the scary option to you. [01:05:03] Well, we know that in true top-down, bottom-up, you know, inside-out, you know, in that playbook, we know that the left has been playing footsies with these people for a long time. [01:05:13] They've welcomed in the Red-Green Alliance, even though the Red-Green Alliance doesn't make any sense. [01:05:17] Like you were just pointing out. [01:05:19] I mean, you are pro-LGBT, L-N-L-P, but for some reason, you're for the people that throw homosexuals off buildings. [01:05:27] It does not make sense. [01:05:29] You are pro, you know, women's rights, you know, feminism, all that stuff. [01:05:34] But somehow you're also pro the people that will force women into certain clothing and then put all these different roles on him that are beneath men. [01:05:42] It makes no sense. [01:05:44] So I think that, you know, if you have been playing footsie with some of these people and you know that they're about to get violent, maybe you have heard that they're about to get violent, possibly in certain attacks, you're going to want to get out in front of this immediately. [01:05:58] Immediately. [01:05:59] It was a little frightening because they all were saying exactly the same thing. [01:06:05] We'll have more on this here in a second. [01:06:06] Also, George AI gets into Riot Inc. today. [01:06:10] You can find that only at Glennbeck.com. [01:06:13] Do it today. [01:06:14] Glennbeck.com. [01:06:15] It's absolutely free. [01:06:16] Look for George AI on Riot Inc. [01:06:19] Who's paying for all of this? [01:06:23] All right, let me tell you about real estate agents I trust. 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[01:07:17] Don't react. [01:07:19] Make the decisions that will still make sense long after the paperwork is signed. [01:07:24] Free service to you, realestateagentsitrust.com. [01:07:27] Tell us where you're moving from and to, and we'll find the right real estate agent for you. [01:07:31] Free service to you, realestate agentsitrust.com. [01:07:37] What would George Washington say about the mess that our modern leaders have created? [01:07:43] Well, you can find out now by watching Glenn's interview with a hot AI version of him, only at glennbeck.com. [01:08:01] There seem to be some people killed that aren't supposed to be killed. [01:08:05] These are violent, if you call them leaders, I don't know if they're leaders or just they rule through violence. [01:08:12] But we're looking at it very seriously. [01:08:14] The military's looking at it and we're looking at some very strong options. [01:08:19] We'll make a determination. [01:08:21] Some of the protesters were killed through the stampeding. [01:08:25] I mean, you know, there's so many of them and some were shot. [01:08:28] We're getting a full report. [01:08:29] I'm getting an hourly report and we're going to make a determination. [01:08:34] We are in a dangerous situation. [01:08:37] Donald Trump is not somebody whose words you should dismiss if you are talking about him going in and taking care of a situation. [01:08:47] For a guy who does not like war, he goes and he uses our military strategically, quickly. [01:08:54] But, you know, again, everything in the world is on the edge. [01:08:58] And he's kind of in a tough place because he has said you start killing the protesters and we're locked and loaded. [01:09:07] The president blows all of the credibility he's had around that he's built up because he is a man of action, a man of his word. [01:09:15] How is he going to react? [01:09:17] Goldie Gamari is with us now. [01:09:20] She was on with us last week, Persian. [01:09:24] Were you ever a citizen of Iran? [01:09:26] Were you living in Iran when this thing fell, or did you come with your parents? [01:09:32] So I was born after the 1979 Islamics coup d'état. [01:09:36] I was born in Iran, but my parents came to Canada when I was a year old. [01:09:40] Okay. [01:09:41] And you are a human rights activist and watching this and you care deeply, obviously. [01:09:47] Tell us what happened over the weekend before we get into Trump. [01:09:51] What happened over the weekend? [01:09:52] It seemed to have been growing, but at the same time, the oppressions seem to be growing. [01:10:00] Yes. [01:10:01] So the movement, the revolution has definitely escalated. [01:10:06] We saw videos coming out, footage of millions and millions of Iranians all across the country going out into the streets and peacefully marching, peacefully demonstrating. [01:10:19] And they were saying this is the final battle. [01:10:21] Pahlavi will return. [01:10:23] Pahlavi is, of course, the crown prince. [01:10:25] Rizal Pahlavi, who's the leader of the Iranian national revolution. [01:10:30] But you're absolutely right. [01:10:31] At the same time, we started to see escalating violence. [01:10:35] And this is what the regime does. [01:10:37] So right now, we're in the end game. [01:10:40] And the reason that the violence is being escalated is because the regime knows that it's on its way down and it's basically going scorched earth. [01:10:52] So what we do know, and you know, we spoke about this last time, Glenn, where I said one of the interesting things about what we have seen so far, like this was last week, is that the internet still hasn't been shut down. [01:11:04] And I predicted that I think someone has been smuggling Starlink into the country. [01:11:09] And just a few days ago, Elon Musk confirmed that he has actually assisted in bringing hundreds of thousands of Starlink devices into occupied Iran. [01:11:20] So first of all, I want to give a big, big shout out to Elon Musk. [01:11:24] He's a hero of the Iranian revolution. [01:11:27] Yeah, and Iranians love him. [01:11:29] So that's how we've been able to get footage come out. [01:11:32] Because what the Islamic dictatorship has done now is they have shut down the internet. [01:11:36] They've cut it completely. [01:11:39] And we always know that when that happens, that's when they slaughter Iranians. [01:11:43] And so the crown prince, Niza Pahlavi, he has the most reliable sources. [01:11:50] And yesterday he did an interview with Maria Barb Turomo on Sunday morning teachers and he confirmed that as of yesterday the number of casualties in occupied Iran is more than 9-11. [01:12:06] So we know that for a fact but we also know that this is the final push and President Trump's message has given Iranians a lot of hope. [01:12:17] We know that he's going to act because he is a man of his word. [01:12:21] It's just a matter of when. [01:12:23] So we're all hoping that President Trump acts sooner rather than later because the situation it's gotten really bad. [01:12:31] It's gotten really bad. [01:12:33] Yeah. [01:12:35] How should he react? [01:12:38] What should the president do? [01:12:42] I'm not a military strategist, so I can't say, obviously, I mean, we don't want like World War III or anything like that, but Marco Rubio said it that there's never been a population where, you know, there's never been like a situation where the people of a country are so fundamentally opposed to those who are running the country. [01:13:04] So all I can say is that we all trust in President Trump. [01:13:08] We trust in his expertise. [01:13:11] We know that whatever decision he's going to make is the right one. [01:13:15] Iranians, like they're not giving up. [01:13:17] They're still out in the streets. [01:13:18] They're still fighting. [01:13:21] You know what? [01:13:22] So when the Islamic regime found out that Elon Musk has helped smuggle in Starlink, they have now brought in military-grade jammers that they purchased from the CCP, and those military-grade jammers have now jammed the Starlink. [01:13:39] So we're getting even less videos coming out, which means the situation is pretty bad. [01:13:46] We know that the Islamic regime, they've also brought in their terrorist proxy forces. [01:13:51] But the few messages that we are able to get from inside occupied Iran, what Iranians are telling us is that, yes, the situation is bad. [01:14:00] And what we're seeing right now or what we're hearing about in terms of the casualties, it's maybe only like 20 or 30 percent of the truth, like of the actual numbers. === Prayer for a Free Iran (08:25) === [01:14:10] But what they're saying is that now is not the time for tears. [01:14:15] This is the final battle. [01:14:16] And what Iranians are asking for those of us who are outside of Iran is to be their voice and to just let people know that even though the internet is shut down, that doesn't mean that the revolution isn't happening. [01:14:30] In fact, the revolution is growing. [01:14:33] It's basically everyone now. [01:14:34] Everyone is out of the streets and it's now or never. [01:14:37] And Iranians, they can smell and taste freedom after 47 years of Islamic oppression. [01:14:46] I will tell you that, you know, I pray for the Iranian and the Persian people. [01:14:51] I pray for this evil, evil regime to come down. [01:14:56] I do not want our troops to get involved in another foreign war. [01:15:01] But I don't think that it's going to take much from President Trump. [01:15:07] If we withdraw our support or we remain silent, it's going to end up the way it did under Biden and Barack Obama. [01:15:15] And that only strengthens our enemy at times. [01:15:18] It'll make them stronger, at least for a short period of time. [01:15:22] And it will become very, very, very dangerous for everybody involved and make the people that want to go march in the street the next time a little more hesitant because this time we said something and I'm glad I'm not the president today. [01:15:41] Let me just say that. [01:15:41] I'm glad I'm not the president today. [01:15:43] And I pray that he makes the right decision for everybody involved. [01:15:47] Thank you. [01:15:50] I'm sure he will. [01:15:51] And, you know, I agree with you. [01:15:53] I don't want boots on the ground. [01:15:54] No Iranians want, like, the Iranian people themselves are the boots on the ground. [01:16:00] So in that sense, you know, we don't want, you know, we don't want to drag people into another war or anything like that. [01:16:06] But again, I'm not a military strategist, but maybe President, like I'm hoping he does something like what he did with the nuclear facilities. [01:16:14] I don't know. [01:16:15] I mean, maybe something like that. [01:16:19] But what I can say is that, you know, Iranians, they're hopeful. [01:16:23] And the Crown Prince, he actually put out a very interesting message yesterday to Iranian people that the mainstream media are not picking up on. [01:16:30] So he actually confirmed yesterday, he said, we are not alone and international help is on the way. [01:16:40] So he actually said that in his message. [01:16:43] So that to me gives me hope. [01:16:46] And it's given 90 million Iranians hope that President Trump will be doing something. [01:16:51] And we have faith in him that whatever decision it is, it's going to be the best possible decision for everyone. [01:16:59] We have one shot at this. [01:17:01] And President Trump, he knows best. [01:17:05] He knows best. [01:17:05] He has the intel. [01:17:07] So we're all very hopeful. [01:17:09] President Trump has never been more popular right now in occupied Iran. [01:17:14] Iranians are literally going out and they're renaming signs after him. [01:17:18] Calling it President Trump Street. [01:17:20] But not only that, Iranians also know how much support they have from everyone outside. [01:17:28] And there's actually just one thing I wanted to say to you personally, Glenn. [01:17:35] Someone told me to check your profile last night. [01:17:38] And when I checked your profile pictures, I got a little emotional. [01:17:43] I'm not going to say, I got a little bit emotional because what you did, for your listeners, if they don't know, you changed your bio picture to the real flag of Iran. [01:18:00] And that is just so meaningful. [01:18:05] And I can say that on behalf of all Iranians, we're so grateful for the solidarity that we're seeing from Americans because we feel like this is the first time in 47 years that people are realizing that we're not the enemy of America. [01:18:22] We love America. [01:18:23] We love Americans. [01:18:25] We used to be allies before 1979. [01:18:27] And we're both fighting the same enemy, which is this evil Islamic dictatorship. [01:18:34] So a free Iran is going to mean a safer America. [01:18:38] And I just, I cannot wait until we can be like officially be allies again. [01:18:45] So just I want to thank you for your support of solidarity. [01:18:47] That's a meaningful gesture. [01:18:49] You are more than welcome. [01:18:50] I urge everybody to put on your social media, just put the real flag of Iran, which looks just like the Iranian flag, except it doesn't have the Islamic thing in the middle. [01:19:02] It has the golden tiger in the center or lion. [01:19:07] Sorry. [01:19:07] Yeah, the golden lion. [01:19:10] And I think people all around the world need to stand up for the Persian people. [01:19:17] They have been living under this oppressive regime for a long time with so much courage. [01:19:22] And like Goldie just said, nobody has really stood up for them. [01:19:26] And, you know, you can never give freedom to people. [01:19:29] They have to earn it, but they are earning it and they want it desperately. [01:19:35] And this is the turning point. [01:19:37] If Iran falls, this is the turning point against Islamic extremism. [01:19:45] They no longer have this huge pile of money and this giant proxy that is there. [01:19:51] And you will see things begin to turn because of this. [01:19:54] I think it's why the left this weekend started coming out against Hamas and saying it's a terrorist organization. [01:20:01] They haven't been on that bandwagon for a while. [01:20:03] And it's because the Persian and Iranian people are standing up and saying, we're not saying we're against this regime. [01:20:10] We're against Sharia law. [01:20:12] We are against this oppressive idea that Islam is a government. [01:20:19] It can be a religion, not a government. [01:20:22] And it's oppressive. [01:20:24] And they are proving everything that the left has been cozing up to is poison. [01:20:30] And it is so important. [01:20:33] I don't want to do it through force. [01:20:35] I don't really want us to get involved. [01:20:37] I want the people to be able to do it. [01:20:39] And anything that we can do to strengthen them with our voices and our support online, all of us should be doing anything that we can do with speaking out for the Iranian and the Persian people and standing up for them to be able to be free. [01:20:57] We should do. [01:20:57] And Goldie, I would love to, when it falls, I would love to be one of the first people that can walk on the streets of a free Iran and broadcast my show from there. [01:21:11] You would be more than welcome. [01:21:13] We would love to have you. [01:21:15] Oh, my gosh. [01:21:15] You know, as soon as Iran is free, we're looking forward to welcoming Americans back to Iran. [01:21:22] Like, we cannot wait. [01:21:23] We cannot wait. [01:21:24] And I just wanted to point out something really, really poetic. [01:21:27] 47 years ago, Jimmy Carter and the Democrats helped to turn Iran into an Islamic dictatorship. [01:21:35] And now, 47 years later, the 47th president of the United States is going to free Iran and fix the mistake that Jimmy Carter and the Democrats made 47 years ago. [01:21:48] That's so incredibly poetic. [01:21:49] And I just want to say, God bless President Trump. [01:21:52] God bless America. [01:21:53] Thank you so much, Goldie. [01:21:54] I appreciate it. [01:21:54] God bless you. [01:21:56] If you would like to get more information and follow, please just follow her. [01:22:03] You can find her at X at G H A M R M A R I. [01:22:12] It's G Gamari. [01:22:14] And follow her on Twitter. [01:22:15] You can also find her on YouTube as well. [01:22:19] But she gives a good analysis of what is happening. [01:22:21] And every day, every day that goes by, it's either going to get stronger or weaker. [01:22:28] And it's going to happen quickly when it does. [01:22:31] And now is the time. to pray for the Iranian and Persian people. 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[01:28:56] I had a really disturbing interview with a good friend of mine, Edwin Black, who has been on this show several times. [01:29:04] He wrote IBM and the Holocaust, The Farhood, what are some of the other ones? [01:29:10] War Against the Weak. [01:29:12] He is probably the leading authority on genocide, eugenics, and the Holocaust. [01:29:20] I've talked to him several times. [01:29:23] This interview is coming out on Wednesday for Torch. [01:29:28] He's always talked me out of the tree. [01:29:31] He's always said, look, Glenn, this is very clear how this happens, yada, yada. [01:29:36] And just because we might be, you know, at step seven of a 10-step, you know, you know, program to get you to a genocide, we are a long way away. [01:29:47] He told me something Friday that will curl your hair, and it comes out on Wednesday, and you have to hear it. [01:29:57] His warning to the world is a little terrifying and should make us pay attention to what is also happening in Iran closely. [01:30:08] All right, we're going to turn this to socialism and what it actually does and how it starves people to death with a guy who was actually involved in Venezuela. [01:30:19] He was a former head of training for Cargill, and he saw firsthand how the food crisis was caused in Venezuela and how it was done. [01:30:32] What were the real conditions for the people of Venezuela? [01:30:35] You're all for socialism? [01:30:37] You know, you're all for all of this? [01:30:39] Great. [01:30:39] Let's tell you what it's really like once you get there. [01:30:42] We'll do that here in just a second. [01:30:43] First, let me tell you about Patriot Mobile. [01:30:45] One of the strange things about modern life is how important decisions get made in the background completely out of sight. [01:30:51] While you're just trying to go about your day, you're not thinking about politics when you make or send a text. [01:30:55] You're just trying to communicate. [01:30:57] But the company providing that service is very much thinking about where your money goes after you pay your bill. [01:31:03] Many of the biggest wireless companies in the country are happy to take your money, and then they turn around and use it to support causes that you definitely don't agree with with a culture that doesn't reflect your values. [01:31:14] And quite honestly, I'm going to be real frank with you. [01:31:17] A lot of these companies, they don't even believe it. [01:31:20] I really, truly believe, I have nothing to back this up, but I really, truly believe a deal was cut between these giant corporations and the people of Occupy Wall Street. [01:31:29] And that's how we got everybody saying, oh, you got to put a black box up. [01:31:33] You got to be for this. [01:31:35] We got all of this social justice crap through these corporations because they looked out for themselves, not for you. [01:31:41] And they're still doing it. [01:31:43] Your values, your principles, and what you believe in and the fight for America is not going to happen at the corporate level. [01:31:50] It's going to happen at your level. [01:31:51] And you got to stand with the people who stand with you. [01:31:54] When it comes to wireless providers, the only one that I know of is Patriot Mobile. [01:31:58] They're Christian conservative, the only one in the world that is a Christian conservative company. [01:32:04] I was just at a stop Sharia law conference that they just put on, they funded here in Texas on Friday. [01:32:13] And it was so important. [01:32:14] That's the kind of stuff they do. [01:32:17] And they provide great self-service as well. [01:32:19] It's patriotmobile.com slash PEC, 972-Patriot. [01:32:23] They put you first and your values right after that. [01:32:26] PatriotMobile.com slash PEC 972Patriot. [01:32:30] Use promo code Beck, free month of service. [01:32:34] Okay, do we have Jeff on? [01:32:36] Jeff Kaysen is the Cargill former head of training. [01:32:42] And he can tell us what really happened in Venezuela with the food crisis. [01:32:47] Remember, it went from one of the richest, most prosperous countries in the hemisphere to a country that was literally eating the zoo animals because there was nothing left. [01:33:00] And that went on and on and on under Maduro. [01:33:05] And the man who has kind of a firsthand insight on that is Jeff Kazen, and he's with us now. [01:33:11] Hi, Jeff. [01:33:12] How are you? [01:33:13] Yeah, good morning. [01:33:15] It's good to have you on. [01:33:17] So how did you get involved in Venezuela? [01:33:20] What was your role there with Cargill? [01:33:24] Yeah, so first off, I am a former employee. [01:33:27] I was the head of trading for the region, and Cargill had a substantial business there all the way to retail. [01:33:35] So they were bringing in raw materials, processing wheat to flour, refining vegetable oil, making pasta, making rice. [01:33:42] So a lot of very staple type of commodities that fed the country. [01:33:48] And it had been a long-standing business, also had salt, also had feed mills. [01:33:53] Pretty standard action. [01:33:54] And so we have a centralized group. [01:33:56] So I would have a group in Caracas working for me, and I would be managing across the entire region from the U.S. [01:34:03] So you, Minute Rice, that's Cargill, right? [01:34:09] Cargill did have a parboil rice plant there. [01:34:12] It was very well known. [01:34:14] It was nationalized, I believe, in 2009. [01:34:18] Tell me what nationalized. [01:34:20] Most people don't even understand. [01:34:21] Oh, it was nationalized. [01:34:22] Explain what that actually means. [01:34:26] In this case, and it can be very ways they do it, but in this case, armed people show up at the plant and say, we're taking over. [01:34:33] You're in violation of some law or you're gouging the population and we can run it at a lower price. [01:34:41] And so they did. [01:34:43] They showed up and hats off to my employer at the time. [01:34:48] We immediately just told our employees that safety is first and get out. [01:34:52] Managers, some of them actually were exited the country. [01:34:56] They took the plant over. [01:34:59] I don't believe it ever ran again. [01:35:01] They didn't have any expertise to run the plant. [01:35:04] We did receive the plant back a number of years later, empty. [01:35:08] All the equipment was either sold in the global black market or scratch. [01:35:12] Because anything that could originate a dollar hard currency in there across the country is, you know, it's scrapped clean. [01:35:21] And so that's the situation. [01:35:24] They said that you were gouging the poor, but that's not. [01:35:28] I mean, there are a thousand generals in the army. [01:35:33] And that's part of the problem, right? [01:35:36] Isn't it all kind of divvied up between them? [01:35:39] Yeah, I mean, it's divvied up between the military, and that's how you buy loyalty. [01:35:44] And then even on the ground, right, they've armed militias in the cities, and they've divvied up the cities. [01:35:51] And to think of them, maybe like regions of the old mob. [01:35:55] So that all is, to my understanding, it still exists. [01:35:58] It is a very complicated situation on the ground. [01:36:01] And I don't think as Americans, we should underestimate how complicated that is. [01:36:06] What do you mean by that? [01:36:07] How do you mean? [01:36:09] Well, you have an entire generation. [01:36:12] If you're hungry, you do things to survive, right? [01:36:17] And theft doesn't carry the stigma. [01:36:21] I wouldn't say violence extort. [01:36:23] I mean, you have to do things that if you were out and you went and stole something, I'd look down on you as an American. [01:36:29] But that's not the case in a country where you're trying to survive, right? [01:36:34] People don't look at that. [01:36:36] My neighbor stole this so they could feed their family. [01:36:39] That's a cultural thing, and that's not going to go away overnight. [01:36:45] The people, though, generally speaking, I mean, when do you think they figured it out that this was really bad? [01:36:55] Or do you think they knew from the beginning? [01:37:00] That's a little bit too political, probably for me. [01:37:02] I think it just got too, you know, it just grows over time. [01:37:06] You know, our experience around these type of takeovers around the world, my personal lifetime experience is these never work. [01:37:14] And obviously it got away, right? [01:37:16] There was an election, though, originally, and a populist government did win the first election back and back. [01:37:23] And so I think it's a very important, in my, again, personal opinion for a republic or democracy to thrive that we have an extremely wide and strong working middle class. [01:37:35] And I think that gets away from you. [01:37:37] You can lose an election. [01:37:38] Right. [01:37:40] So the government opened grocery stores because they said that things were, you know, we were being gouged and everything else. [01:37:47] And so they opened that. [01:37:49] What happened there? [01:37:51] Yeah, I mean, you can see this. [01:37:53] I saw this as a proposal in New York City and it just brought back nightmares, right? [01:37:58] So the government said, okay, we're going to provide the population, we're going to open grocery stores and we're going to provide food cheaper. [01:38:04] And they did, right? [01:38:05] They took money from other parts of the economy, maybe the petrol economy, or they just printed money. [01:38:11] And they would buy, literally buy bottled oil from us and sell it below cost at these stores. [01:38:18] Well, eventually, the private industry goes bankrupt, right? [01:38:22] It can't compete. [01:38:24] And so all these private grocery stores start to go out of business because people who, by the way, are hungry, they're going to go and buy that food at the cheapest, you know, that calorie at the cheapest location. [01:38:35] And then it spirals. [01:38:36] Right now you only have state stores, right, that are not responsive to what the consumer wants. [01:38:42] You know, it forces private industry out, and then you start to see the empty shelves and the reduced choices and things like that. [01:38:51] It just grows over time. [01:38:53] And then the government handouts become more necessary. [01:38:58] And so the people become more dependent on it. [01:39:01] Right? [01:39:01] That's absolutely right. [01:39:03] When you're hungry and your choice is either to comply or starve, right? [01:39:10] You're more apt to comply. [01:39:12] And that's human nature. [01:39:13] And you can't fault the Venezuelan people for that. [01:39:16] We would do the same thing. [01:39:18] And that's really the sad thing is people don't understand. [01:39:22] People coming across the border, I have said I'm strongly against illegal immigration, but I've often said, you know, how do you blame people who are starving in their own country, especially if the country says we don't care about the laws, just come on in? [01:39:39] I mean, I know I would do that for my family. [01:39:42] To be able to feed my family so they would have a better, stable life, I would absolutely cross a border in the middle of the night if I had to. [01:39:50] I mean, it's hard to blame people for doing what governments have so screwed up to not get out of there and go someplace where you can feed your family. [01:40:01] Yeah, I think you're absolutely right. [01:40:03] I think we have to have a lot of empathy for the people who came here looking for a better life when the border was open. [01:40:10] In theory, they thought it was legal. [01:40:13] And they made a run. [01:40:15] And I think as things go over these next six months, eight months, a year, you have to have a lot of empathy for people here legally and illegally that they were chasing a dream. [01:40:25] And I sometimes think, yeah, some of them definitely were. [01:40:30] And I think we need to have empathy on all sides for these people. [01:40:37] Tell me about how the dollar is used, because you were trying to buy raw materials, right, to make things out of wheat. [01:40:45] You had to buy it. [01:40:47] But what happened to the system? [01:40:51] Yeah, so the government not only outspent their petro dollars, and of course the petro capacity plummeted over time. [01:40:58] So they just printed money. [01:41:00] And no, different than here. [01:41:04] I think in my time there, which is around 2015 to 2018, the boulevard went from like a dollar would buy 800 boulevar to the dollar would buy like 12,000. [01:41:15] So the currency became non-functioning, and it basically becomes somewhat of a barter economy. [01:41:21] And the only way we have to sell products by law in boulevars, we have to be able to exchange that. [01:41:26] And the only place we could exchange it was with the government. [01:41:29] I'm making this a little too complicated. [01:41:31] We needed dollars to go buy cargoes of U.S. wheat or Canadian wheat. [01:41:36] And so it was all about getting somebody in the government to give us an allocation of dollars. [01:41:42] And over time, it was okay when it started. [01:41:45] And then over time, it just got corrupted. [01:41:49] We couldn't get allocations of dollars or those allocations of dollars went to local firms that were willing to pay bribes and do the facilitating payments to make it work. [01:41:59] It was very hard to import just the raw materials to go through the plants to feed the people. [01:42:07] And then it just compounded because we couldn't import things they needed or make things in country they needed. [01:42:14] Actually, imports, strangely enough, had to rise of finished goods, which, you know, that hurts employment and on down the line. [01:42:21] It's just, there's so many strange and unintended consequences when you get into this type of economy. [01:42:26] And the people that worked for you, I'm assuming that you had American standards or as close as you could for the plant. [01:42:36] And I would imagine that that would be a problem going home from a plant like that when nobody else has that kind of access. [01:42:45] Am I wrong? [01:42:47] Yeah, I mean, you know, first we did work for a company that held American standards wherever they worked in the world, and they did a good job. [01:42:55] And so that made my world really clear. [01:42:57] We weren't going to pay bribes and that. [01:42:59] But personal security, as soon as that employee, they leave our guarded compound, gated compound, they're going to go home to a gated compound, apartment complex. === Dangerous Charges in Venezuela (15:22) === [01:43:13] They liked, of course, we were in a large office building in Caracas. [01:43:17] We had some things. [01:43:18] They liked coming to work. [01:43:19] It was safe. [01:43:21] We had internet access, so access to the global world. [01:43:25] We had a gym. [01:43:26] We had hot showers because even at home, I mean, you didn't know. [01:43:29] Imagine going to your home and this week you don't know if you're going to have water or this week you're not going to have electricity. [01:43:35] Not just hot water. [01:43:36] Water. [01:43:37] Yeah, not just hot water. [01:43:39] Water, right? [01:43:40] So, you know, it was, you know, we provided our employees with a staple, a box, because we made staples, right? [01:43:46] So that every week they would get a box of staples to take home with them. [01:43:51] And a lot of Western companies did a lot of good things. [01:43:54] But eventually, you know, you wouldn't want to live like that either. [01:43:58] And the people, the first real huge waves of Venezuelans around the world were the educated, the ones that had resources. [01:44:06] And they distributed themselves all over the world, a lot of them to Spanish-speaking, some to the U.S. [01:44:11] And my experience was, you know, they were great, great people to have. [01:44:16] We re-employed them in plants all over Latin America, engineers and managers, fantastic. [01:44:23] But you can imagine the brain drain that goes on, that goes on, right? [01:44:28] You need people that can run water plants and electrical generation stations. [01:44:32] And that left the country. [01:44:35] So, Jeff, I've got about a minute left. [01:44:38] Why does it seem like the world just never learns its lesson on this stuff? [01:44:44] We just keep doing the same thing over and over again. [01:44:46] Why? [01:44:48] Yeah, I was thinking about, you know, we entered the former Soviet Union. [01:44:52] I've lived in the Czechoslovakia when it was still, and, you know, it's almost like we forget, right? [01:44:59] And then the lucky thing about Venezuela is it's about 25-ish years, so it's maybe not so as ingrained as it was in the former Soviet Union. [01:45:09] And you've got to be optimistic. [01:45:10] I mean, the country has resources, natural resources, and it's had a really good education system for a long time. [01:45:17] If you can attract some of these people to come back, the professionals, the doctors, the technicians, there is a reason to be optimistic that the system is not so ingrained in the culture. [01:45:29] Yeah. [01:45:30] Jeff, thank you so much. [01:45:31] I appreciate it giving us an inside look at what things were like. [01:45:35] You've seen it over and over again. [01:45:37] I don't think I'd want your job. [01:45:39] See it over and over. [01:45:41] Yeah. [01:45:41] All right. [01:45:41] Well, hey, thanks for having us and hope provided some insight. [01:45:45] You bet. [01:45:45] Thank you very much. [01:45:46] All right. [01:45:46] Let me talk to you a little bit about My Patriot Supply. [01:45:49] One of the luxuries of modern life is heat. [01:45:52] Like he said, imagine not just having hot water, water. [01:45:58] Like he said, gee, I'm seeing these things in New York. [01:46:01] I mean, this could happen here. [01:46:04] Flip of a switch, you know, turns on the lights until it doesn't. [01:46:08] The moment the power goes out, you realize just how much of your comfort and safety depends on electricity showing up on time and in good working order. [01:46:16] This is why the Vesta heater from MyPatriot Supply is a smart piece of preparation. [01:46:20] It's compact indoor safe heater. [01:46:22] It's cooking system that doesn't require electricity to do its job, which means everything when everything else is dark. [01:46:28] You're warm and you can still make a hot meal. [01:46:31] The Vesta is designed for real life and it gives you a way to keep your home livable when your regular heat is temporarily unavailable. [01:46:38] Venezuela is not out of the woods yet. [01:46:41] Their government is still very, very oppressive. [01:46:44] It's not getting better yet, but it has the hope of getting better. [01:46:49] You want to make sure we don't go down that road. 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[01:47:46] He said, the reason why this keeps happening is because people forget about the realities of socialism and how it will impact in the next generation. [01:47:55] Isn't this why you're building torch? [01:47:58] Yeah, it is. [01:48:00] It is. [01:48:00] And actually, I don't think it's, you know, it's interesting because what I was thinking when you were asking me this question was, I don't think it is that they forget about the reality of socialism. [01:48:10] They forget about the realities of what it takes to actually have this system. [01:48:14] You know, they don't understand that this system is very fragile and has never happened before like this in the history of the world. [01:48:22] And so they forget. [01:48:23] Nobody's teaching them about the evils of socialism and what it actually does. [01:48:27] And nobody is actually teaching them what capitalism, which we don't have right now, by the way, what that actually means and how it works and how our system is really a miracle. [01:48:36] That's why we're building the torch. [01:48:38] And in the next 12 months, you will see some education things that you're not going to find anywhere else. [01:48:44] Today, do we have a George AI yet? [01:48:46] I'm not sure. [01:48:47] We have a Glenn AI right after the show today. [01:48:50] Sometime today, they will be releasing a Glenn AI that is going to show you Riot Inc. who's funding all of these things. [01:48:57] And every day, we give you more information than you can get on just this show or really a lot of shows combined. [01:49:05] And this month it's free. [01:49:06] All of it can be found at glenbeck.com. [01:49:10] That's glennbeck.com. [01:49:11] Join the torch. [01:49:13] It's a movement to save not just America, but through your family, save the Western world. [01:49:22] Let me tell you about Relief Factor. [01:49:23] If you're living with pain in your life, let me ask you, if you stacked up all of the minutes and hours over the years that you've been miserable, how much of your life does that add up to? [01:49:33] Days, months, years? [01:49:36] Times, you know, times were where you could just push through things instead of just enjoying them. [01:49:42] And then they get to a place where you just can't push through them anymore. [01:49:45] You tell yourself, it's fine, it's fine, it's going to get better. [01:49:47] And clearly, it wasn't fine, but here's the question that actually matters. [01:49:50] Wouldn't you like all of that just to stop? [01:49:52] If you're in the push-through-it mode, wouldn't you like that to stop? [01:49:55] Wouldn't you like to have your body feel at least a little better than it does right now? [01:50:00] Relief Factor was created for people who are done donating their time to discomfort and pain, who are tired of letting inflammation quietly tax their days without ever asking permission. [01:50:09] It's not about chasing a miracle or making grand promises, it's about supporting a body in the way that helps calm the underlying issue, and that is inflammation. [01:50:19] So, try Relief Factor. [01:50:21] Please try their three-week quick start. [01:50:23] If it works for you in three weeks, great. [01:50:25] If it's not working, stop taking it. [01:50:27] But you'll know. [01:50:28] ReliefFactor.com, 800-4 Relief, 1-800-4 Relief, ReliefFactor.com. [01:50:35] We're breaking news exclusives at Glenn's website. [01:50:38] Learn the truth about Icewatch, the violent anarchist, only at glennbeck.com. [01:51:01] I want to tell you another story in Venezuela. [01:51:05] And hopefully we're going to be hearing good endings coming out of Venezuela and Iran. [01:51:11] Hopefully, we'll start to hear from the Persian people about what life was like under these mullahs when that comes to an end. [01:51:18] Please pray for the people of Iran that that comes to a peaceful conclusion where the mullahs go away forever. [01:51:28] It is well within the realm of possibility. [01:51:31] But I think we also need to understand that Venezuela is not free. [01:51:35] You know, everybody was complaining, oh, regime change. [01:51:38] He just wants regime change. [01:51:39] He didn't change the regime. [01:51:41] He took one bad guy out, the vice president. [01:51:44] Now, I did some research on this last night, and I had somebody of real credibility tell me this, but I don't know if it's accurate because I couldn't find it anywhere last night that the father-in-law of the current president of Venezuela was Carlos the Jackal. [01:52:07] And also, her father was big, you know, socialist communist, involved in a lot of other really bad things. [01:52:14] This is not a friendly regime. [01:52:17] And so, the Venezuelan people are still being oppressed, and it is not good. [01:52:23] I mean, that's kind of an understatement, especially when you hear from Renzo Castillo. [01:52:27] He is a guy, he's an American citizen. [01:52:30] He was detained, if you will. [01:52:33] He was tortured in Venezuela because why? [01:52:39] I don't know. [01:52:40] And his wife is still being held. [01:52:43] Renzo is with us now to tell us what happened. [01:52:45] He was in jail in Venezuela for 300 days, and it took Marco Rubio to negotiate to get him released. [01:52:52] Renzo, welcome. [01:52:55] How are you doing? [01:52:56] Good morning. [01:52:57] Thank you so much for giving me the time. [01:52:59] You bet. [01:53:01] So tell me what happened. [01:53:02] How did this start? [01:53:03] How were you arrested? [01:53:06] Well, just to make a little quick adjustment to that, I was never arrested because this is what they told me. [01:53:15] I was never detained. [01:53:16] I was only being held for questioning and investigation. [01:53:19] So you were held hostage. [01:53:21] I was held hostage. [01:53:23] I was kidnapped. [01:53:24] Worse. [01:53:25] Okay. [01:53:26] So you were never charged with anything. [01:53:30] Well, at first, I was charged with one different account. [01:53:34] I was charged for espionage. [01:53:38] So when I got to the prison in which they sent me, which is Rodeo One Prison, which is a maximum security prison in Venezuela, when they took me there, they had fake names and they had our charges, which was espionage. [01:53:51] And I was very like, you know, I was very confused. [01:53:55] I was like, what's going on? [01:53:56] Because they just put this thing and they had a fake name for me. [01:54:00] So I was a little bit afraid that they were hiding me. [01:54:03] And then I've noticed that's when I realized there were a few more Americans. [01:54:08] where I was at and then some other guys from a different country. [01:54:11] And then they didn't know because they didn't have nobody across from them that couldn't see the paper. [01:54:18] So but once I got across from them and I was able to see the paper that they had, you know, I told them, hey, is your name this? [01:54:24] And they're like, no, that's not my name. [01:54:25] I go, well, they have you under this name. [01:54:27] And then so they didn't know. [01:54:29] And they had all of us under espionage. [01:54:31] And then on December 16th, it was the day in which they decided to present at us, to present us to a so-called court. [01:54:40] But they had a judge and then they had a public attorney that came over in which the charges went from espionage to terrorism. [01:54:48] It was like four charges of terrorism. [01:54:50] And that's for all the foreigners. [01:54:53] And for the Venezuelans, like my wife, it was the same charges plus treason. [01:54:59] So just treason itself. [01:55:01] Because she's a citizen of Venezuela, right? [01:55:04] You're not a citizen of Venezuela. [01:55:06] She is. [01:55:07] Correct, correct. [01:55:08] So she was born in Venezuela. [01:55:11] She was not living in Venezuela when I met her. [01:55:13] I had met her in Peru in South America while I was vacationing. [01:55:17] And we had bought a house in Venezuela that we were kind of like fixing together. [01:55:22] So she went back to Venezuela so she can be with her kids and build the house together. [01:55:27] So this way when I go there, we have somewhere to go, you know? [01:55:30] So that was the plan. [01:55:32] And so she was back in Venezuela for like maybe about six months or something like that. [01:55:36] And then I have flew to Colombia so I can see her because the flights were super expensive. [01:55:42] At that moment, there were sold flights to Venezuela. [01:55:44] So there wasn't like a super high risk saying, hey, do not go to Venezuela yet, you know, because people always say like, well, why didn't you go? [01:55:51] Like, well, nobody knew what was going on. [01:55:53] Like, the reason nobody can go there is because of us now, but it wasn't us before, you know? [01:55:58] So the reason why I didn't fly in there because the tickets were really, really expensive. [01:56:03] So we decided to take a road trip from Colombia to Venezuela to where she lives at, where the house is at. [01:56:08] It's like about 12 hours from the border, from Colombia. [01:56:12] So we decided to take a little road trip. [01:56:14] And when we crossed the border, I was with over there in Venezuela and Colombia. [01:56:22] They have taxis and motorcycles and they have regular taxis, right? [01:56:25] So I was in a taxi driven by a motorcycle that was just going to take me across the border while I wait for my wife and her best friend to cross. [01:56:35] The reason why we did that is because the taxi driver had to drop off a package to his family in Venezuela in Tachita, which is at the city where it happened. [01:56:46] And he was going to charge me like so much less just for him doing that favor. [01:56:51] And I'm like, I don't care. [01:56:52] I mean, the motor taxi, motorcycle taxi was like $3. [01:56:55] I'm like, perfect. [01:56:56] So all I had to do was just like wait literally like less than a mile from the border. [01:57:01] So when we are crossing the border patrol, which they look more like military, you know, they just kind of waved and they let us go through. [01:57:10] So they didn't stop us. [01:57:11] And then I was waiting at the location. [01:57:14] But you know what happened is like after like an hour, an hour and a half, I was very worried because she was only like two cars behind. [01:57:21] So the motorcycle guy goes to the border and he goes, hey, man, I don't see him. [01:57:24] I'm like, what do you mean? [01:57:25] So maybe they're checking the car because I have brought a lot of stuff to Venezuela, like for the house and for the kids, you know? [01:57:32] So we just waited a little bit. [01:57:36] Then it happened like about over two hours. [01:57:38] And that particular moment, he goes back over there and he goes like, man, I don't see them. [01:57:41] I don't see them. [01:57:42] 30 minutes after that, the military guys come over and they see the motorcycle guy sitting down and he calls them over. [01:57:50] He's like, you come here. [01:57:52] And then I was sitting in a table and then the military guy comes over like you. [01:57:57] And then he tells me to come over and I stand up. [01:58:00] You know, I didn't do nothing wrong. [01:58:02] And he goes, you come over. [01:58:03] Are you Renzo? [01:58:03] And I'm like, yeah. [01:58:04] And he shows me my California ID. [01:58:07] And he goes, come with me. [01:58:08] And I'm like, what's going on? [01:58:10] And he goes like, this is an investigation. [01:58:12] I need you to come with me. [01:58:13] You're not being detained. [01:58:14] And he grabs me by my neck and he throws me in the back of the car. [01:58:19] Oh, sorry, before he throws me in the back of the car, his other partner comes over and they kind of like tagged him to throw me in the back of the car. [01:58:25] So like I said, the border is only like less than a minute from where we were at. [01:58:29] So we get to the border. [01:58:31] They take me out of the car. [01:58:32] And the first person that I see is my wife. [01:58:34] And she's like super stressed out. === The Nightmare Begins (09:33) === [01:58:36] Like she's pale. [01:58:37] And I told her, look, baby, like, we didn't do nothing wrong. [01:58:39] We'll just, you know, we'll leave. [01:58:41] You know, we didn't break no law, you know? [01:58:44] Right. [01:58:45] So they took me inside their little border office. [01:58:48] And then that's pretty much when I can say like the nightmare began. [01:58:54] They grabbed my phone from my, my, so my backpack. [01:59:00] She had it. [01:59:01] That's where my American ID was. [01:59:02] And that's on my phone. [01:59:03] All my stuff was there, right? [01:59:04] So they grabbed my phone and they told me, disconnect, unlock it. [01:59:08] And I'm like, why? [01:59:09] I'm like, why do you need to unlock it? [01:59:12] Like, so you need like some kind of paperwork. [01:59:14] And then he puts the phone on my face. [01:59:16] And, you know, the new phone's not like has facial recognition. [01:59:19] Yeah. [01:59:20] So as soon as the phone unlocks, mind me at this particular moment, I am at their office, right? [01:59:26] I'm surrounded by the military personnel. [01:59:33] And then he starts looking at my phone. [01:59:35] And then all of a sudden, she shows me one of my pictures of me working with the fellas. [01:59:41] And, you know, I wear tactical clothing for work because I do secure protection and I do private security, you know? [01:59:48] So the first thing that he said to me was, you're a commando, right? [01:59:53] And I'm like, no, I'm not a commando. [01:59:54] It's like, what special forces are you from? [01:59:58] I'm not from any special forces. [02:00:00] And it goes like, are you a Marine? [02:00:01] I'm like, no, I don't know what you're talking about. [02:00:03] Like, I'm not a competition. [02:00:04] This is my work. [02:00:05] And then he started scrolling into my pictures and then he sees me, you know, with me practicing shooting, me with other guys. [02:00:12] And then he asked me, yeah, exactly. [02:00:15] So Renzo, I hate to do this to you, but I'm going to run out of time. [02:00:20] So they take you and they put you in jail. [02:00:24] You're sleeping on the floor. [02:00:26] There's other Americans. [02:00:27] You're there for a year. [02:00:30] When you say you were tortured, what does that mean? [02:00:32] How were you tortured? [02:00:35] Well, brother, how can I tell you? [02:00:37] It can be physical, mental. [02:00:41] Physical. [02:00:43] I mean, look, check this out, bro. [02:00:44] And I haven't said this to nobody. [02:00:46] The first person that I see is sometimes our defiance, because we didn't want to follow the rules, you know, I will not eat. [02:00:58] Like, I will go on hunger strikes. [02:01:00] So one time I went on a hunger strike for over a week and a half and they took me to infirmary and at the prison. [02:01:07] Then they said, like, if I'm not going to eat, they're going to tube me up. [02:01:12] They're going to put a catheter on me. [02:01:14] And then they're going to put the liquid on your vein. [02:01:20] I'm sorry. [02:01:21] The IV, yeah. [02:01:22] And the IV. [02:01:23] So I told him, like, no, I'm not going to eat. [02:01:26] So then they cussed me to the bed, like my arms and my feet. [02:01:31] And without any anesthesia or anything, they put the catheter on my penis. [02:01:35] And then they put that tube down my throat at night back, like eight of them holding my neck. [02:01:42] And they were just like, well, I was struggling trying to like breathe. [02:01:46] They're just putting that tube down my throat. [02:01:47] I mean, that's just like one of the things that happened, you know, and that probably happened like in November. [02:01:54] So that was kind of like pretty rough. [02:01:57] I didn't think I can get through that. [02:02:01] What would you say to people who are, you know, these white Karens that are out protesting what actions America has taken in Venezuela to get rid of Maduro and start to put some pressure on them? [02:02:16] What would you say to them, the people who, you know, supposedly are protesting for the Venezuelan people? [02:02:24] Well, they should talk to Venezuelan people before they start doing this thing because there isn't a person in Venezuela that is not free. [02:02:33] And those people that are not connected with the military or not connected with the cartels, those are the ones that are suffering. [02:02:40] And they're actually, when I was there, all they wanted is for them to be free. [02:02:44] And they really did say they were hoping for Trump to help them. [02:02:51] And I am sure that's what I hear now because I'm still in contact with them. [02:02:55] They are very happy with what's going on. [02:02:57] And actually, they even want more intervention because the cartel is still there. [02:03:03] I mean, they have Maduro. [02:03:05] Maduro is just the face. [02:03:07] The person kind of like in charge is Giosdado Cabello. [02:03:10] He's still there. [02:03:12] He's the one that came out and he's the one that put me on this TV show saying that I was a mercenary and I was here to kill the president and a big old plot. [02:03:22] It was huge, brother. [02:03:23] And then so this particular guy, Giosdado, after the U.S., after Trump said that they want all political prisoners to come out, he has come out, I think like a day ago, two days ago, saying that he is not going to let any of the political prisoners come out. [02:03:37] So he's still in charge. [02:03:39] And unfortunately, like he's still running Venezuela because people are afraid. [02:03:43] Like, you know, people don't understand here in the U.S. how beautiful it is that you can go outside and protest and not get killed and not get kidnapped or get pretty much quote unquote, how they call it, disappeared, how they call it in Venezuela. [02:04:01] Over here, we have that. [02:04:04] We're able to protest. [02:04:05] We're able to speak against some of the leaders without any repercussion. [02:04:10] You know what I mean? [02:04:11] So people in Venezuela are still suffering because they cannot speak for themselves. [02:04:15] They cannot fight. [02:04:17] So for those people out there that they are thinking something that is not, they should probably do the research a little bit more. [02:04:24] And they should know a person that I've been held captive and being tortured, if it wasn't for this administration, I would not know if I was sold, I would be out anytime soon, you know? [02:04:37] And I really appreciate all the hard work that the administration has done, Donald Trump, my president, Mark Rubio, the SPHA team, which is the team that got the Americans out. [02:04:51] And for the people to realize that this is not, you know, it sounds like, oh, here goes the U.S. trying to get oil. [02:04:57] Oh, here's trying to get, but you know what? [02:05:00] What's more important than all of that is the life of those people, the life of all these political prisoners that are being tortured. [02:05:07] That has more value than any tons of gold and any tons of oil or whatever money, you know, because those people that are suffering, no matter how much money you give them, they will never be happy until they have their family member back, you know? [02:05:23] And that's what I think is more important. [02:05:25] Renzo, we pray for you. [02:05:26] We pray for your wife who is still in jail. [02:05:29] And I thank you so much for your conversation with us. [02:05:32] I will tell you that what he's saying here is so incredibly important. [02:05:40] You know, as I'm listening to him talk, I'm thinking, how many people right now around the world are hoping the United States will just pay attention, not come running in with troops, just pay attention. [02:05:54] Look at all what happened during COVID. [02:05:56] All the people in Hong Kong that were in the streets, they were waving American flag, they just disappeared because we weren't paying attention. [02:06:03] We're paying attention now. [02:06:04] Please pray for the people in Venezuela. [02:06:07] There's a lot left to be done there by the people and the same in Iran. [02:06:11] Pray for them. [02:06:13] Let me tell you about American financing. [02:06:15] Most people don't wake up one morning and decide they want a complicated financial life. [02:06:18] You know what? [02:06:19] I think I'd like it. [02:06:19] I think I'd like I really like things, you know, to really just be complex and everything really out of control when it comes to interest rates and my and my credit cards. [02:06:29] Yeah, they don't. [02:06:30] Suddenly you're stuck with payments that don't seem to move the needle, wondering why all the right things still feel like you're doing them, but you're still treading water. 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[02:07:45] If you missed any of the show today, there's a lot to hear. [02:07:48] We took on the Federal Reserve in a big way today. [02:07:51] We talked about what was happening in Iran. [02:07:53] And after the show, make sure you grab it, Glennbeck.com, Glenn AI. [02:07:58] It's on Riot Inc. [02:07:59] All of the ties and big money that's putting these riots on and interesting George AI on the Federal Reserve. [02:08:08] Can't wait to hear that.