The Glenn Beck Program - Is Hantavirus the Next Pandemic? Why Glenn's Not Panicking | Guest: Luke Rosiak | 5/7/26 Aired: 2026-05-07 Duration: 02:07:10 === Take Control of Your Hearing (02:44) === [00:00:00] One of the most frustrating parts of hearing loss is that it can make you really feel disconnected without ever announcing itself. [00:00:07] You're still in the room, you're still nodding along, still showing up, but you're working a lot harder just to keep up. [00:00:13] And sometimes you're guessing more than you'd like to admit. [00:00:16] And you're just hoping, don't ask me anything because I don't know what we're talking about anymore. [00:00:22] What stops a lot of people from doing anything about it is not denial, it's the process, it's the doctor appointments, the multiple visits, the adjustments, the price tag that makes you go, how, what? [00:00:33] So, people wait, and you shouldn't have to. [00:00:36] Audion was built to remove those barriers. 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[00:03:07] And they now think time travel is possible. [00:03:10] But that's not what this story is about. [00:03:13] As I'm reading this story, This is science, you know, and quantum physics and quantum mechanics, and they're doing all this stuff with photons and particle entanglement and all this stuff. [00:03:24] And I believe we're in an era where science is going to say, see, there is no God. [00:03:30] But as I read this story and I tried to understand it, I'm like, wait a minute, that's proving there is a God. [00:03:37] This is the way. [00:03:39] I mean, this, to me, this is prayer. [00:03:41] This is that interconnectedness that we have with our families. [00:03:46] I mean, I. I'm starting with time travel, believe it or not. [00:03:51] And then we're going to get into the, you know, many, many ways we're all going to die in some horrible, I don't know, cruise ship, you know, virus. [00:03:59] I don't know. [00:04:01] We'll start here in 60 seconds. 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[00:04:44] Two-thirds of the people who have tried it go on to take it day after day, month after month, because your body, I mean, you don't want to feel like your body is trying to kill you or keep you in bed every day. [00:04:55] Oh, bad, blessed, bad, bad. [00:04:58] Anyway, give Relief Factor a try. [00:05:00] This year, as we celebrate 250 years of freedom, ask yourself are you free from pain the way you want to be? [00:05:05] Try the three week quick start today. [00:05:06] See if it works for you. [00:05:07] It's relieffactor.com, relieffactor.com, 1 800 for relief. [00:05:11] 1 800 for relief. [00:05:15] Okay, now this show is known for its heavy science, of course, you know, all the many science awards that we have won. [00:05:23] So let me do my best to come at this not as a scientist and somebody who barely understands. [00:05:29] Anything regarding quantum mechanics, but they have now, through experiments, they believe that time travel is possible, but it's not the way you think it is. [00:05:45] So I want you to think of it this way Imagine that you're a father and you're sitting alone in your house, and the clock on the wall is ticking forward as it always does, but tomorrow you know something. [00:06:01] Terrible is going to happen to your daughter. [00:06:03] She's about to walk into real danger, bad choice, risky path, something like that. [00:06:08] And your heart aches because you wish you could reach back to yesterday and just say, Don't go that way, turn around, stay home. [00:06:16] You want to tell her, Hey, today, her tomorrow, today is not good because you made this choice. [00:06:24] Now, in the movies, you'd go through like a glowing door or you'd get into a DeLorean or whatever. [00:06:29] But that's not what this is. [00:06:31] There's fresh scientific thinking now that has just been published that says that one day you might be able to send a warning back through time. [00:06:41] You're not going to go with your body. [00:06:43] It's just you're going to slip like a hidden message, hidden in a fold of the universe. [00:06:50] And here's my best telling and my best understanding of what science is telling us now. [00:06:56] They're saying time is not a straight railroad track marching only forward. [00:07:01] It's like a long ribbon, flexible. [00:07:04] And under the right conditions, at the tiniest invisible scales, the ribbon can twist and loop back so the end connects with the beginning. [00:07:14] The scientists are calling this a closed loop in time. [00:07:18] And it's kind of like this cosmic roller coaster where cause and effect gently circle on themselves. [00:07:25] You can't go change. [00:07:26] You can't go kill Hitler or anything like that. [00:07:29] And you can't send your whole self back. [00:07:30] You can only send, they believe, information. [00:07:34] So, think of it this way. [00:07:36] You and your daughter are connected in a special, invisible way. [00:07:41] Scientists would say, like two dancers who have practiced the same steps so perfectly that when one moves, the other feels it instantly, even across great distances. [00:07:51] Okay. [00:07:53] You carefully prepare your warning today in the future to send it back to her yesterday. [00:08:03] And you know exactly how she's going to receive it and understand it. [00:08:07] Yesterday, because you've already lived through the moment when she gets it. [00:08:10] And so you can adjust the message to cut through any of the noise or confusion. [00:08:14] And you are connected to her. [00:08:17] So you have a special bond. [00:08:19] You know how she's going to react. [00:08:21] And so you write this message, if you will, in a way that makes her pause or smile or take action in a different way. [00:08:31] When the loop closes, the warning arrives in the past. [00:08:35] Okay. [00:08:36] Do you remember if you saw the movie Interstellar? [00:08:39] Remember, dad is on the other side of the bookcase and he's doing something to her watch, and she doesn't understand it for a long time. [00:08:46] And then suddenly she's like, Oh my gosh, that's kind of what this is talking about. [00:08:52] So, yesterday, your daughter hesitates at that crossroads and she chooses differently and she stays safe. [00:08:59] And because she's safe, the future where you sit in your study and send the warning still happens exactly as the way it did. [00:09:07] And so the story is consistent no broken timelines, no disappearing parents, no. [00:09:13] Nobody's just like, hey, what happened to the other half of my body? [00:09:18] I'm disappearing in this picture. [00:09:20] Okay. [00:09:22] The universe only allows loops that make sense, they think, in one single neat tale. [00:09:27] It's not a fantasy. [00:09:29] Researchers were inspired by earlier experiments with light and quantum rules and all these things that I don't understand. [00:09:37] And they believe now that time travel or time travel for information can flow back. [00:09:45] Backward without tearing reality apart. [00:09:48] This is a fascinating story from Modernity News, and it shows at the deepest level of physics the blending of Einstein's idea about gravity bending time with the strange rules that govern the tiniest bits of our world. [00:10:08] That's my best interpretation of what science is. [00:10:10] And I know anybody who really actually knows science is like, good God, this guy should be stopped. [00:10:17] But let me leave science of what was reported and now give it to you in a different way. [00:10:25] A slightly different way. [00:10:27] One we already know. [00:10:30] Picture the dad again. [00:10:31] It's you. [00:10:32] You're sitting in your study. [00:10:33] You've lived through tomorrow's near disaster with your daughter. [00:10:37] You use that hidden ribbon of time, the closed loop, scientists describe. [00:10:41] You encode the warning. [00:10:42] And it's not a loud shout, it's not a post it note. [00:10:47] It's a whisper of information that slips backward through the twist of space time. [00:10:54] Your daughter, back in yesterday, doesn't hear a voice. [00:10:58] She doesn't see a vision. [00:11:00] She just feels something. [00:11:03] It's a sudden hesitation, a quiet don't go there in her chest, a hunch, the spirit, a prompting, a God wink. [00:11:14] Okay. [00:11:16] That's what they're saying can be sent back through time. [00:11:19] A God wink, something that she will connect with, an intuition, a gut feeling, and she acts on it. [00:11:28] She stays safe and the loop closes perfectly. [00:11:31] And the future still holds the loving dad who sent the message and everything is fine. [00:11:38] In that framing of the same science, those everyday moments are, we're already experiencing them. [00:11:47] The flash of something feels off before a bad decision is made, or an unexplained urge to call a loved one right when they need it. [00:11:57] You ever had that? [00:11:59] Sudden clarity that steers us away from trouble. [00:12:02] And we get to the other side and we're like, wow, do you know what a disaster? [00:12:05] What made me think that? [00:12:07] Tiny. [00:12:09] echoes of information traveling backward. [00:12:12] Is that possible? [00:12:14] Science now says yes. [00:12:17] No DeLoreans, no dinosaurs, just nudges woven into the fabric of the universe. [00:12:27] I mean, this is, the universe is, is amazing. [00:12:32] It is amazing. [00:12:34] I mean, the scientists that participated in all of this, they would hate me for all of this stuff. [00:12:41] You know, they're not claiming that this explains human intuition. [00:12:45] You know, their work is about photons and quantum particles and mathematical loops and the tiniest scales and all of that stuff. [00:12:51] But as a poet, look at that. [00:12:57] If information can slip backward in principle, cleaner and clearer because the sender already remembers how it lands, then why couldn't our minds, in their deepest hidden layers, sometimes catch those whispers? [00:13:13] A father's care, prayer. [00:13:16] Reaching his daughter as a feeling. [00:13:21] Your own wiser future self offering a quiet course correction, not rewriting history, but just nudging it to unfold safely. [00:13:31] Gut instinct, sixth sense, inner voice, promptings, the spirit, God winks. [00:13:39] We have traditions, religious traditions that have described this forever guidance that arrives just in time and always the logical mind has no clear reason. [00:13:52] Science dismisses all of this stuff. [00:13:55] Okay. [00:13:56] Or they'll say, well, that is your mind processing, you know, your subconscious mind rapidly processing clues, you know, and it feels like it's in the past, but it's not really, whatever. [00:14:06] I've always described these things coming from God. [00:14:12] But now this new thinking about time loops opens a pretty wondrous door. [00:14:18] What if the promptings, what if these God winks are all, get this, part of the God-designed cosmos itself and our entangled connection to it, sending little love notes from ahead? [00:14:38] Science doesn't describe it this way, but science also doesn't understand if God exists, then he's the greatest scientist of all time. [00:14:50] To me, it's only logical. [00:14:51] The entire universe has a grand design. [00:14:54] Look at the universe. [00:14:56] Explain this. [00:14:57] How did this just kind of happen? [00:15:00] Okay. [00:15:00] Grand design or a unifying theory. [00:15:02] They're always looking, we got to find the unifying theory. [00:15:05] Okay. [00:15:05] It's God. [00:15:07] And if there is a grand design, then there has to be a designer. [00:15:10] What's first cause? [00:15:13] None of this is proven, may never be. [00:15:16] We're still far from turning quantum theory into something that you can measure in the daily human experience, but. [00:15:22] Holy cow. [00:15:25] That is quite the statement from science. [00:15:32] That things arrive to us not as words, but as feelings that you trust. [00:15:38] You act, and safety follows. [00:15:41] Tomorrow, you smile because the nudge worked. [00:15:49] The next time you feel that sudden pull to slow down, call her. [00:15:54] Take the other road. [00:15:55] Pause and listen. [00:15:58] I mean, I think it's God, but science may now be on the verge of explaining how God works. [00:16:06] Universe's quiet time travel, your future self, or the caring connections around you, your family whispering across the fold so today turns out a little better than it otherwise would have. [00:16:19] That is the gentle magic this research invites us to imagine, I think. [00:16:25] No flashy machines, just a kinder, Cosmos where warnings travel as feelings, loops protect us, and the whole grand tale stays beautifully intact. [00:16:37] I'm only telling you this today because I know God exists already. [00:16:41] I just think we are on the verge of science doing one of two things, and it's going to do the same thing. [00:16:48] Actually, it's going to do one thing, and then we're going to choose. [00:16:52] We're going to look at science, we're going to go, see, that proves there is no God, or we're going to go, look at how God has designed this. [00:17:00] Okay. [00:17:01] Look at this. [00:17:03] I have no idea how the universe works. [00:17:05] Nobody really has any idea. [00:17:09] This little experiment that I'm asking you to go on here won't cost me anything, you know? [00:17:17] And that my little experiment is I'm going to pray harder than ever, but I know this is not what science is saying because there's no photons involved. [00:17:28] But, you know, thinking good thoughts and thinking about decisions that maybe loved ones have made yesterday, I'm going to pray a little harder for them, not only in the future, but also literally yesterday as well. [00:17:45] We're at the beginning of this understanding, but take a few minutes today. [00:17:49] We're going to get into how we're all going to die soon, but take just a second today as we start our day to admire how great God is and what an amazing creation that we are allowed to watch unfold in front of us. [00:18:06] And ponder this. 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[00:20:04] Bernadette 9142, a torch insider, listened to that monologue, and her big takeaway was send me the Powerball numbers. [00:20:16] I mean, so am I the only one? [00:20:18] Jason, did you listen to that? [00:20:20] I mean, that's fascinating, isn't it? [00:20:23] Yeah, I mean, that's fascinating. [00:20:25] Folks talk about how the Big Bang Theory is probably an explanation for God. [00:20:29] There are proofs in science that prove it. [00:20:31] Do you know the Big Bang Theory started out as a Christian theory? [00:20:36] Did you know that? [00:20:37] Nobody knows. [00:20:38] Nobody knows that. [00:20:39] That was a Christian theory. [00:20:43] And scientists saw how effective that was and dismantled it, turned it upside down on itself. [00:20:50] That was a Christian theory. [00:20:52] Okay, I agree with you. [00:20:54] I don't know how God creates. [00:20:57] I don't know how God creates. [00:20:58] But let's just say it happened at this instant of a big bang. [00:21:03] What lit the match? [00:21:06] What lit the match? [00:21:08] There has to be something before there is nothing. [00:21:12] That was the Christian theory. [00:21:14] And they've just cut out the what lit the match part. [00:21:20] It's nuts. [00:21:21] It is nuts. [00:21:23] We're definitely entering that weird time where all of these technological advances are going to start. [00:21:29] People are going to start using this to elevate the scientists above God. [00:21:33] And that's what progressives have been trying to do for absolute decades. [00:21:38] For forever. [00:21:39] One of the biggest classes everyone is most sought after in the university I went to is this class called Theology and Science. [00:21:47] Everyone was trying to get into it. [00:21:48] And you think about the science when I was in school email was just starting to come out. [00:21:53] Now we have quantum computing, we have AI, everything else. [00:21:57] You have no disclosure. [00:22:00] We are now on the verge of creating a new God. [00:22:04] In our lifetime, before I die, I think in the next decade, there. [00:22:11] Quantum computing, whatever it is, AI will be considered by many people a God. [00:22:19] And I said just earlier, I think it was earlier this week, you have to choose your God right now. [00:22:25] Because if you don't, another God, believe me, there is a God out there, small g, that is choosing you. [00:22:33] And that could be, you know, your car, your job, your reputation, whatever it is, that is choosing you. [00:22:41] You have to choose your God and you have to do it right now. [00:22:44] And you better get. [00:22:45] deep into God because this is going even the very elect are going to be lost and pray you're not one of them. [00:22:55] I pray I'm not one of them. [00:22:57] I pray I'm not already lost. [00:23:00] I just think that we're in this really sketchy territory that science is going to be doing all kinds of things. 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[00:25:05] We're going to get to Indiana and what happened. [00:25:08] I mean, this is really good news. [00:25:09] Unless you're a Republican rhino, what's happening is exactly what I said would happen. [00:25:15] You don't pass the SAVE Act, you are going to lose every single vote you come up for. [00:25:21] You don't have the balls to stand up and do what 80%, both left and right, want from Congress. [00:25:28] You don't have the balls to stand up. [00:25:30] Republicans, you're toast the next election. [00:25:32] And you're seeing it now in the results in Indiana. [00:25:34] We'll get into that. [00:25:35] Also, I want to talk to you a little bit about the LA debates. [00:25:38] Spencer Pratt is killing it, at least in PR, and they hate him for it. [00:25:44] We got to get him on because I love him for it. [00:25:49] He's driving them out of their minds. [00:25:51] Also, coming up in just a few minutes, let's see, we got a couple of guests on today. [00:25:57] We have Luke Rosiak. [00:25:59] He's the guy who just did the scam in Ohio. [00:26:04] He's got a lot more to say about that. [00:26:07] One other bit of business note. [00:26:09] If you watched my speech at Ellis Island, many people say it was the best speech I gave. [00:26:18] It felt like it at the time. [00:26:19] It's very empowering. [00:26:21] It's, I mean, it is really, you're going to walk away with a real understanding of America. [00:26:27] You can find it at glenbeck.comslash torch. [00:26:29] Make sure you watch that speech. [00:26:31] But if you like that and you know somebody who's struggling and just needs a good understanding of the world, I just did an interview. [00:26:41] With this kid who I just absolutely love. [00:26:44] I just think he is so smart. [00:26:46] His name is Dallin Mom, and he just started a podcast. [00:26:48] I think he has like 100 subscribers on YouTube 64. [00:26:53] Okay. [00:26:54] I'd like to get him up to 10,000 subscribers because I think this kid gets it. [00:27:01] He takes a view of the world through empowerment and art and God, and he just gets it. [00:27:11] And he did this interview with me. [00:27:13] I don't know, a few weeks ago, and it just posted today. [00:27:17] And I just think it's a great interview. [00:27:21] The way he asked the questions, the way he wove the whole story together, it comes out as a really empowering podcast. [00:27:29] So if you want some inspiration, people, I don't make any money off this. [00:27:35] I just think this kid has something. [00:27:38] I think he's really good. [00:27:40] Momentum Theory, the Momentum Theory podcast with Dallin Mom. [00:27:44] It's episode 21. [00:27:45] You can find it on Spotify, YouTube, or Apple. [00:27:48] Tweet that out for me, if you will, Ricky, so you can find it. [00:27:52] Momentum Theory Podcast is available now. [00:27:55] Okay, let me bring in Michaela because do we have the jingle, Sarah, anywhere of the, you know, she's always concerned about the birth rate, you know, and the sperm count and everybody, everything else. [00:28:08] Michaela is our millennial producer who is very maha. [00:28:16] Do you have the jingle, Sarah? [00:28:18] You know, okay. [00:28:20] But we were talking in our meeting this morning, and I said, I have to talk about the Honda virus now. [00:28:28] And I know I've been avoiding it. [00:28:29] I hate to say it. [00:28:30] I've been avoiding it like the plague. [00:28:32] And of course, Miss Maha steps up and she's like, You have to talk about it. [00:28:36] And you have to talk to Annie Jacobson about it. [00:28:39] And so I thought, Well, I got to get Michaela on to talk about it because I haven't been following it. [00:28:44] I mean, I know what it is, but I've just so dismissed this is the problem with them overplaying their hand last time. [00:28:49] I've so dismissed it that it's like, We're all going to die of something. [00:28:54] Bring it on. [00:28:55] Here's the millennial birth rate update. [00:28:59] There you go. [00:29:00] Michaela. [00:29:02] Hey, I'm going to be in my haunta virus bunker. [00:29:05] So if I lose you, it's because I've died of the virus. [00:29:10] So do you think this is something to worry about? [00:29:12] Are you all upset about this? [00:29:16] Well, we said this morning, Glenn, when we were chatting, that there are so many ways to die. [00:29:20] So I would prefer to focus on all the ways we can live. [00:29:23] But I do want to tell you a little bit about the haunta virus first. [00:29:27] And then I can give you some of my official doctorly advice since I have a BFA in acting. [00:29:33] Right, right, right. [00:29:34] And I believe your husband went to clown school. [00:29:37] Literally, he went to clown school. [00:29:39] He did. [00:29:40] He did literally do that. [00:29:41] So, everyone listening should take this very seriously from me. [00:29:45] This is very special medical advice. [00:29:46] Okay, so the Hanta virus. [00:29:49] Yes. [00:29:50] The Hanta virus is now going viral because there was a cruise ship in Argentina where three people suddenly caught it and died. [00:29:57] It's really more of like a family of viruses. [00:30:00] And in the U.S., it has a 38% mortality rate when people get it. [00:30:05] So that's the bad news. [00:30:06] Okay, but wait, wait, wait, wait. [00:30:07] This is something that has been around forever, right? [00:30:12] We've known about the Hantavirus forever. [00:30:14] And I guess you have to eat rat poop or something usually to get it. [00:30:18] And they still don't know how these people got it. [00:30:19] They don't know how it's being transmitted. [00:30:23] But they got it on this ship, right? [00:30:25] Typically, you have to inhale rodent feces or you have to eat rat poop, like you said. [00:30:30] So very few of us get it. [00:30:31] Interestingly, Gene Hackman's wife died of this. [00:30:35] So, I don't know exactly how that happened. [00:30:37] Yes, that was last year. [00:30:39] But typically, it's spread just by interacting with rodents. [00:30:43] So, if you try to limit your interaction with rodents, you should be fine. [00:30:47] But there's one strain, the Andes virus, which is found in Argentina, which transmits human to human. [00:30:55] That's where this cruise ship came out of. [00:30:57] That's why people are concerned. [00:30:59] But the issue is, it takes eight weeks for symptoms to show up. [00:31:02] So, these people on this cruise ship all get off, they scatter to the winds. [00:31:07] Potentially carrying a human to human virus. [00:31:10] But we don't know. [00:31:11] Well, that just seems like a stupid idea. [00:31:14] Why didn't we? [00:31:14] I mean, do we not learn from movies? [00:31:17] Can people who are in charge just watch some more movies, please? [00:31:21] Oh my gosh, it wouldn't be working on AI and you would have put these people in like plastic bubbles or they would have gone down in the basement in someplace in Atlanta and never be heard from again. [00:31:31] I mean, can we not hold them for five weeks? [00:31:36] Yeah, they're already gone. [00:31:37] But luckily, there's already been a vaccine in the works for this that started a long time ago. [00:31:41] In 2024, Moderna was working on an mRNA vaccine, and the University of Bath is already working on a vaccine. [00:31:46] So the great news is, as soon as your baby is born, you can probably vaccinate them against the Honta virus soon. [00:31:53] Oh, that is great. [00:31:54] Tell me more, Bill Gates. [00:31:56] They've been working on a vaccine. [00:31:59] Unbelievable. [00:32:01] So, you know, here's the problem. [00:32:03] Okay, go ahead. [00:32:04] Let me tell you the good news. [00:32:06] You're seven times more likely. [00:32:08] To be struck by lightning than to get the Honta virus. [00:32:12] That's good, unless you live in Tampa. [00:32:15] Okay. [00:32:15] So, but the COVID, when it first started, it had a mortality rate, they said, of 13%, but it was more like 3%, wasn't it? [00:32:25] We found 5.3% for alpha. [00:32:29] Okay. [00:32:31] And this has a mortality rate we know of of 40%. [00:32:35] So, this one, if it actually does go airborne, that sounds kind of bad. [00:32:39] Kind of bad. [00:32:39] That would be, yeah, that would be pretty bad. [00:32:41] But as of right now, I think my most professional medical advice would be to not eat rat poop and carry on. [00:32:50] Okay. [00:32:51] See, this is the kind of advice you get from people on this program. [00:32:55] And I think that's good advice. [00:32:56] I'm going to live by that one. [00:32:59] Well, if you're thinking about, I'm going to go out and eat rat poop today, I would say limit that for the next couple of weeks. [00:33:04] And then if you're like, I'm going to go somewhere with a lot of rats, like a rat farm or a rat petting zoo, the next couple of weeks, I would just pull that back. [00:33:12] And then you should be able to continue on eating rat poop from there. [00:33:15] Hang on. [00:33:16] Hang on. [00:33:16] I'm just going to whisper this into yesterday. [00:33:20] Hey, don't eat rat poop. [00:33:22] Now somebody might think, I'm going to eat rat poop. [00:33:24] And then they're going to be like, I don't know where that prompting came from. [00:33:27] But somebody did whisper a soothsayer account on X. [00:33:32] I am a soothsayer, is the handle. [00:33:35] In 2022, they tweeted 2023, Corona ended. [00:33:40] In 2026, Hantavirus. [00:33:42] So, do you know? [00:33:43] Did you check into this deeper than what you'd had before? [00:33:46] I have been looking. [00:33:47] I went into the Wayback Machine. [00:33:49] Nothing pulls up. [00:33:49] They only have about five tweets in their timeline. [00:33:52] I can't even locate where the account originates from. [00:33:55] You know, Elon actually updated the settings so you could do that. [00:33:58] I can't figure out where they. [00:34:00] It's possible that they. [00:34:03] Predicted a bunch of things like this and then deleted everything else when it just so happened that Hantavirus popped up in 2026. [00:34:10] It also is possible that Fauci, Gates, or any of these clowns, you know, the World Health Organization put that tweet out. [00:34:20] It's possible that this is the person that is already working on the vaccine. [00:34:23] Right. [00:34:24] I mean, that's the problem with this. [00:34:26] Jason, I'll bring you in this and don't go anywhere, Michalik, because I'd like to hear you on this because you're in a different age group. [00:34:32] Me, I've had enough of this. [00:34:35] I've had enough of this. [00:34:36] They have so discredited themselves. [00:34:38] If they come with a virus, I mean, with a vaccine on this thing, I'm not taking the vaccine. [00:34:44] I'm not taking it. [00:34:45] And you know what they'll do? [00:34:46] They'll lock you up if you haven't taken the vaccine. [00:34:48] They'll do exactly the same thing they did last time. [00:34:51] And then, you know, our kids won't go to school and we'll have masks. [00:34:54] And nobody's learned anything from the last time. [00:34:58] And if they wouldn't have overplayed their hand last time, if this turns out to be a real virus, a real problem, They would have saved more lives had they not overreacted with coronavirus and COVID. [00:35:13] But they so distorted that. [00:35:16] You're acting like it was almost kind of like a big trial run to see what they could do to us during the COVID pandemic. [00:35:22] And they have things like kill switches in cars now or something that they could totally abuse. [00:35:26] Yeah, I know. [00:35:27] As if that's happening. [00:35:28] Michaela, that's how I look at it in my generation. [00:35:32] How does your generation look at this? [00:35:35] Well, I'm particularly worried about panic. [00:35:39] So, essentially, if we start to panic, we are more likely to extinct ourselves via doom scrolling, worrying about the haunted virus and accidentally doing that instead of having more babies, for example. [00:35:50] I'm more worried about that. [00:35:51] I mean, I think what happens is we fixate on these things and they prevent us from, as we said this morning, if we're going to die, die with your boots on, but live with your boots on. [00:36:00] And a lot of our generation gets crippled with fear. [00:36:02] We're the people that were told the world's going to catch on fire and then it's also going to freeze and it doesn't matter because by the time you're out of college, you're going to be dead from a pandemic and it's just. [00:36:12] It's noise that stops people from going out, starting a business, getting married. [00:36:16] And I personally think that even if this is a real virus, there's nothing we can do about it right now. [00:36:24] I don't trust the medical establishment, just like most people my age. [00:36:27] I mean, I'm a really agreeable person, and I am so disagreeable to my doctor. [00:36:31] Everything they say to me, I'm like, but really, where did you learn that, Fauci? [00:36:36] Like, that's my first response. [00:36:38] And it probably is. [00:36:39] I know, it's fine too. [00:36:41] No, it is. [00:36:42] It is. [00:36:42] And by the way, Notice she worked in because she does it every time you talk to her. [00:36:46] You could talk to her about anything, and she will work in. [00:36:49] My generation's not having enough babies, which brings me to the jingle again, Sarah. [00:36:54] Here's your millennial sperm count update. [00:36:58] There you go. [00:37:00] So, Michaela. [00:37:00] It's my number one problem above Hantavirus. [00:37:04] I know. [00:37:04] And I actually agree with you on that. [00:37:06] It's just you seem a little obsessed by it. [00:37:09] But thank you very much. [00:37:10] I am obsessed with the continuation of the species, Glenn, I have to say. [00:37:14] That's the only reason. [00:37:16] I know. [00:37:17] Blah, I'm never going to forgive you, though, for making Glenn talk about sperm. [00:37:20] Yeah. [00:37:21] Love you. [00:37:21] Mean it. [00:37:22] It makes everybody very comfortable. [00:37:25] Oh, yeah. [00:37:26] Let's talk some more. [00:37:28] Sperm or rat poop? [00:37:28] It's your choice. [00:37:29] That's what I come on for. [00:37:30] That's what I bring to the team. [00:37:31] Okay, good. [00:37:32] Good, good. [00:37:33] It's what you always wanted. [00:37:34] You're growing up and you're like, I want to go on the Glenn Beck program someday and talk about sperm and poop. [00:37:39] Well, dream come true. [00:37:41] Hi, Mom. [00:37:41] I hope you're proud. [00:37:46] Michaela, I just love you so much. [00:37:48] Thank you for coming on. [00:37:50] I will tell you, that is the biggest problem. [00:37:53] Nobody believes anything. [00:37:56] Nobody believes anything. [00:37:59] And what are they going to do? [00:38:00] They're going to have to get. [00:38:02] More draconian because people don't believe anything. [00:38:05] Why would, you know, the problem here is you were working on a vaccine. [00:38:09] You were working on a vaccine. [00:38:11] Wow. [00:38:11] You started a couple of years ago. [00:38:13] What a coincidence. [00:38:13] You know what other vaccine you were working on? [00:38:16] COVID. [00:38:17] I mean, these guys are there. [00:38:19] This is a death cult. [00:38:21] It's a death cult. [00:38:22] And one of these viruses is going to be real. [00:38:26] I don't know. [00:38:26] Maybe it's this one, but one of them is going to be real. [00:38:30] And they have so discredited themselves. [00:38:32] That's why Fauci needs to go to jail. [00:38:35] That's why, you know, Jason, remember when we were talking about the COVID vaccine, and this is early on, early on, and we showed the actual system of wire transfers of money going to the Treasury. [00:38:53] Was it the Treasury or the Fed? [00:38:55] The Fed. [00:38:55] Right? [00:38:56] The Fed. [00:38:57] The Fed. [00:38:58] So these companies that are making the vaccine and selling them, we were showing you the documents on how they were wire transferring their share of the profits to the Fed. [00:39:10] I still don't hear very much talk about that. [00:39:12] And that's absolute proven fact. 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[00:43:23] He's going to be on with us next because this is just the beginning of the story. [00:43:26] But one of the things I want to address is why is the Somali community so central to all of this? [00:43:34] And why doesn't anybody want us to look into that? [00:43:37] They say it's racism, but This is a really important point, and I hope to get Luke to talk a little bit about that as we continue the show. [00:43:44] Next. [00:43:47] We're living in a time where it's really easy to forget what this country is actually about, how it came to be, and we talk about the founders like they just appeared fully formed out of history, but that's not how it happened. [00:43:58] That's why I think young George Washington is so important right now. [00:44:03] This is a film that takes you back before he was president, before the revolution was won, before George Washington. [00:44:09] Was George Washington, that symbol. [00:44:11] And it shows you the young man he really was. [00:44:14] Not perfect, not polished, but somebody who was shaped by failures, hard decisions, and courage, and by a sense that there was something bigger than himself at work. [00:44:23] Great leaders are not created in comfort. [00:44:25] They're forged when things are hard, when stepping forward costs you something. [00:44:30] With the 250th anniversary of America right around the corner, this is a powerful way to market. [00:44:36] Take your family, take your kids, your grandkids, and connect them to the story that. [00:44:40] Started all of this. [00:44:41] See Young Washington in theaters July 3rd. [00:44:44] Tickets available now. [00:44:45] Angel.com slash young Washington. [00:45:46] Okay, you sick, twisted freak. [00:45:47] Welcome to the program. [00:45:50] You know, I've been talking the last few days, the last couple of weeks, really about fraud and how this is going to save the dollar. [00:45:56] It could save America. [00:45:57] It will turn our spending problem around quickly, and you don't have all the politicians can declare a victory because none of them are going to put us through austerity. [00:46:08] None of them, no matter how bad things get, none of them are going to say, you know what, we need to start cutting, you know, Medicare or Medicaid or, you know, welfare. [00:46:14] They're never going to cut any of that. [00:46:16] Never. [00:46:17] The way to cut Huge numbers out of our budget is to go tackle the fraud, the fraud and the corruption. [00:46:25] You could be talking a trillion dollars a year. [00:46:30] When you calculate all of the fraud all around, it's a huge number and it's a huge problem. [00:46:36] And it would also send a very clear message to not only Americans, but all the freaking politicians and bureaucrats that are so corrupt right now. [00:46:46] We're not putting up with it because I not only want to get the money, I'd like to claw some of it back. [00:46:51] But I'd like to put everybody in jail. [00:46:53] Anybody who said, keep your mouth shut, should be in jail. [00:46:57] And one of the things the government is doing that I just love is we're not just going after the blue states. [00:47:04] Everybody is saying, oh, Donald Trump is just trying to get his enemies. [00:47:07] No, uh uh. [00:47:08] Are his enemies in Ohio? [00:47:11] We're going after all of the states, red and blue states. [00:47:14] And we're actually able to go after some of the red states easier because the red states are actually complying. [00:47:21] With turning over records and showing what's been happening. [00:47:24] And so we're starting to find things. [00:47:26] And thank God there are people like Luke Rosiak. [00:47:31] Luke is a guy, he is from the Daily Wire. [00:47:33] He's a senior investigative reporter. [00:47:36] He's won the Doge Award for best reporting on corruption and where our money is going. [00:47:42] He has written a great series of articles on the biggest Medicaid scandal that has ever been found. [00:47:51] This is going to turn into the biggest. [00:47:53] Heist. [00:47:54] I said this in 2009 or 10. [00:47:57] You watch, mark my words, the treasury is being looted, and this is going to all turn out, in the end, to be the biggest theft of the American people or any treasury in the history of the world. [00:48:11] And I think that's right where we're headed. [00:48:13] And Luke has the information on what's happening in Ohio. [00:48:16] He's going to run this down with us, and I want to talk to him a little bit about why the Somalis are involved in all of this. [00:48:23] We have to understand it's not a race thing, it's a cultural thing. [00:48:28] And when you understand that, you can understand we can have an honest conversation about where should we be looking? [00:48:35] Where are the easy things to find? [00:48:40] Luke joins me in 60 seconds. 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[00:49:23] You just need to add the supplements and the things, the vitamins, minerals, and the probiotics, the things that are alive in everyday food, put it back into that. [00:49:31] And you can do it with rough. [00:49:33] Ruffgreens.com. [00:49:34] Use the promo code Beck. [00:49:35] They're going to send you a free trial bag at Ruffgreens. [00:49:39] Ruffgreens.com. [00:49:40] Use the promo code Beck. [00:49:41] You just pay for shipping. [00:49:42] Trust me, it changes your dog, and your dog's going to love it. [00:49:45] Roughgreens.com, promo code Beck. [00:49:47] Luke, welcome to the program. [00:49:49] Thank you for your service. [00:49:50] Thank you for being an actual investigative journalist that's not a hack and you're trying to do the right thing. [00:49:58] Thank you for everything you've exposed. [00:50:00] Thank you, Glenn. [00:50:04] Start at the beginning. [00:50:05] Anyone who hasn't been following, give me a quick thumbnail of what is happening in Ohio. [00:50:13] So I call it Free Butlers for Somalis, the Medicaid program. [00:50:19] Is sending people to the houses of elderly people who tend to be Somali and saying, you know, you can have somebody come and clean your house, cook for you, even just do companionship and conversation, which sounds crazy. [00:50:34] But the reason that part is key is because what they've done is the people providing these services are their own family members. [00:50:41] So they figured out a way to get the government to pay you by the hour to hang out in your own house with your own family. [00:50:47] And this is in Ohio alone, this costs $1 billion a year. [00:50:53] A billion, a billion dollars. [00:50:56] Now, how much of this is illegal? [00:50:58] Because parts of it, you know, I mean, that is the law. [00:51:03] You can have a companion, you can have somebody come over and clean the house and the government will pay for it, as crazy as that sounds. [00:51:10] So, where do they go wrong on this? [00:51:13] Yeah. [00:51:14] So, in my opinion, it's essentially all waste and a large portion of it is fraud, but that exact portion is somewhat unknowable because the program is inherently susceptible to fraud. [00:51:25] It's happening in people's. [00:51:26] Private residences in ways where it's really hard to prove. [00:51:30] Like, were you really hanging out with your family member that day? [00:51:34] Is your family member really disabled? [00:51:37] Is kind of a subjective, maybe, opinion of a doctor. [00:51:40] Is it, can you prove that the doctor was lying? [00:51:43] It's very difficult when you open this door that the government's going to start paying people for families hanging out with each other. [00:51:50] It gets a little murky. [00:51:52] But I found a lot of evidence that the people running these middlemen companies, so if I'm getting paid to hang out with my own mom, I don't get paid directly by Medicaid. [00:52:01] I become an employee of a different company that then bills Medicaid. [00:52:05] Correct. [00:52:05] And those companies are owned by the sketchiest people imaginable. [00:52:08] And yet the government just trusts whatever form they send in and just reimburses them. [00:52:14] So that's what I was, that's one of the things that I looked at. [00:52:18] You know, you look in the investigation, 288 Medicaid registered businesses concentrated in seven buildings. [00:52:29] These build over 250 million. [00:52:31] Alone, one building had 94 companies in it, billing 66 million. [00:52:37] And, um, and there are a lot of sketchy people making a lot of money. [00:52:41] One of them is a Democratic, uh, politician, surprise, surprise, Mohammed Jama. [00:52:47] Um, and he was running it, you know, part time while he was out campaigning. [00:52:53] He billed 11 million dollars, um, received a whole bunch of donations from other home health owners, sold it later, um, And it's this nasty little web of Somalis. [00:53:08] And I bring up the Somali thing because I've been trying to figure out why this is happening to the Somali community? [00:53:16] And once you understand their culture, this begins to make sense. [00:53:22] And you have to pay attention to the Somali culture because if you don't understand it, you'll never stop it. [00:53:29] Do you agree with that? [00:53:32] Yeah, you know, I started, I saw the great work that Nick Shirley and people like that did. [00:53:36] And some people claim maybe it's cherry picked. [00:53:39] And I do a lot with data. [00:53:40] And I really wanted to do this in a fair and a precise way. [00:53:43] And so Doge released this data about Medicaid, which was a huge deal because you can look at it comprehensively and you can try to be really analytical and objective. [00:53:53] And I got to tell you, it's all Somalis. [00:53:55] It's insane. [00:53:56] I mean, we can't beat around the bush here. [00:53:58] It's not even just like somewhat of a murky correlation, it's almost universal. [00:54:03] I mean, I went to, after the data pointed me where to go to find the most sketchy things, it took me directly to what turned out to be the Somali neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. [00:54:13] And Columbus has the second most Somalis. [00:54:16] Um, in the United States after Minneapolis, and you know, I think maybe what you're getting at is I mean, they come from these clans and they operate as almost like a hive, like they're bees in a hive, like they work together on things, and that's kind of what you need here. [00:54:33] You need go ahead, I'm sorry to interrupt. [00:54:37] Go ahead. [00:54:37] Well, you need doctors in on this, you need a bunch of old people that are going to go to those doctors, and those old people need to be poor, so they're on Medicaid, and then they need to go to the doctors and get the sign off, and then you. [00:54:49] You need people running these businesses that claim to go to those old people, but they really know the old people. [00:54:58] Maybe the old people get a little kickback, but they're not actually showing up. [00:55:01] And then you do this at scale, and it's not a huge hourly rate that each person is getting paid, but there's an infinite number of these Somalis. [00:55:10] And yeah, I mean, I don't think I saw more than one or two Americans the whole time when I visited hundreds of Medicaid businesses. [00:55:18] So here's the thing then this is why assimilation is so important. [00:55:22] Somalis come over here, and they are. clan-based, they're clan-based, meaning it's their group of family and tight-knit friends that means everything. [00:55:36] This is the way it operates over in Somali. [00:55:41] And the government is something to be exploited and to be used. [00:55:47] It's a resource. [00:55:48] And whatever they can do to strengthen their clan in Somalia, that's the way they do it. [00:55:57] Ion Hersiali wrote, growing up in Somalia meant loyalty to kin was absolute. [00:56:04] Loyalty to the nation was theoretical at best. [00:56:08] So if you don't understand, you're never going to be able to find all of the connections. [00:56:14] You won't understand why it's connected this way. [00:56:16] And when you say it's the Somalis, you'll just say, well, that's racist. [00:56:20] No, because you're thinking of this in a Western point of view or an American point of view. [00:56:25] You can't understand what they're doing if you don't understand the country they came from and they're not assimilating. [00:56:32] They are staying in their clans. [00:56:35] Correct? [00:56:37] Yeah. [00:56:37] I mean, they're certainly not assimilating. [00:56:39] Like, I walk through these buildings, and again, I mean, one landlord alone owns, you know, buildings with 300 different Medicaid businesses in it that build a quarter billion dollars. [00:56:48] That's just one landlord on one street. [00:56:51] And there's nobody there. [00:56:53] It's not like being in America when you go there. [00:56:55] And everybody there is clearly doing like cookie cutter schemes. [00:56:59] Like, they're all doing the same thing, and they're just doing it at massive scale. [00:57:03] And they have like weird signs on the door. [00:57:05] Like the motto of one of these things was like steaming to assist. [00:57:09] Steaming to assist. [00:57:10] I don't know what that means. [00:57:11] It's some sort of poor Somali translation. [00:57:14] But it didn't even have a doorknob on the door. [00:57:16] So I know nobody was going into it. [00:57:19] But yeah, you know, they oftentimes there's evidence that they may put companies and put assets in other people's names. [00:57:27] So the individual is almost fungible within the clan. [00:57:30] And so if you've got a bunch of assets that you don't want the government to see, you may put it in. [00:57:34] One of your wives' names, and maybe you're not actually officially married in the US, partly because polygamy is illegal in the US. [00:57:41] Maybe you put it in your brother's name, and your brother probably has a different last name than you. [00:57:45] So that's going to be hard to track. [00:57:47] So they move assets around, in my opinion. [00:57:49] There's like essentially two sets of books. [00:57:52] And then it's also very hard for American authorities to track them because their names are so common. [00:57:58] And, you know, there's only a few variations of them. [00:58:01] And we don't even know birthdays for a lot of these people, it just shows up as January 1st. === Dangerous Immigrant Campaigns (07:01) === [00:58:06] So help me out on this. [00:58:09] You know, when I saw the fraud that was happening in Minneapolis, especially all that money that. [00:58:14] Cash that was going through the airports. [00:58:16] There's no way the airports didn't know that. [00:58:17] There's no way the TSA didn't know that. [00:58:20] This, this, and it was, we now know, it was pretty much a well known secret this stuff was happening. [00:58:26] And there were people that, you know, started to ring the bell and they were told by higher ups, just stay quiet. [00:58:31] And either those higher ups were part of it or they had tried to do something and they saw people get destroyed. [00:58:37] And so they're like, just, just shut your mouth, turn the other way. [00:58:40] Because it's almost like mob like it seems in Minneapolis. [00:58:46] Was this just the fault that it is so poorly managed, or do you have any indication now that people were turning a blind eye? [00:58:59] Maybe they were initially gullible, like in Minneapolis, just Minnesota nice, trusting that most Americans wouldn't demand to get paid for doing things that only a psychopath would bill for. [00:59:11] And that logic doesn't hold when you bring in hundreds of thousands of Somalis. [00:59:16] Because it seems like in their culture, if something is available and you don't take it, it's almost like you're losing money. [00:59:22] Like you'd have to be a chump not to raid a treasury program if it's available. [00:59:27] And when I did finally find people who were in the offices and they weren't totally just sketchy and vacant, that's what they would say. [00:59:33] The answer to why would you demand to get paid to hang out with your own family is because I can. [00:59:40] Well, I got to tell you, that is the problem in America. [00:59:42] People are starting to feel that way. [00:59:44] I'm the only sucker here because I'm the only one not doing it. [00:59:47] It seems to be legal, nobody's getting punished. [00:59:51] Why not? [00:59:51] I mean, that's a real problem. [00:59:54] Again, I can't thank you enough for what you've done, Luke. [00:59:58] Where are you going next? [01:00:01] We've got stories coming out every day and probably into next week on this topic. [01:00:05] And we've got one going up right around now about a couple, you know, a convicted fraudster that's running a Medicaid business, million dollars. [01:00:15] And I have him, you know, on audio saying, I was just too dumb. [01:00:18] I don't know what the law is. [01:00:20] His wife is like stabbing people. [01:00:22] And so, yeah, check it out on the Daily Wire. [01:00:26] And Mike DeWine, Republican governor of Ohio, says, Oh, this is all fine. [01:00:29] Nothing to see here. [01:00:32] Well, I will tell you, Vivek will change things if he becomes the next governor because he's not a fan of all this kind of stuff and he will put the systems in to stop it. [01:00:45] Luke, thank you so much. [01:00:46] Appreciate it. [01:00:47] From the Daily Wire, senior investigative reporter, read the story now, the latest from Luke Rosiak. [01:00:53] All right. [01:00:53] Let me tell you about our sponsor this half hour. [01:00:55] It's the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. [01:00:57] You know, you can get used to almost anything, you know, things that should horrify us. [01:01:02] You know, the first time you see footage of missiles and sirens and families running for shelter, it, you know, hits you like a punch to the chest. [01:01:09] But after a while, the brain starts just trying to file it away. [01:01:12] It's just more news. [01:01:13] And that's what makes life dangerous. 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[01:03:02] That this was military, that he was killing these people, et cetera, et cetera. [01:03:06] Given that record, it was rather jarring to watch diehard MAGA activists gather together on Ellis Island last weekend to celebrate America's 250th anniversary. [01:03:15] Organized by Moms for Liberty and featuring Glenn Beck along with father and son Christian nationalist pseudo historians David and Tim Barton, the Sea to Shining Sea event was billed as an enchanting evening of fellowship, fine dining, and a celebration like no other, paying tribute to. [01:03:29] To this great nation. [01:03:30] Beck served as the keynote speaker, delivering an address extolling the benefits of immigrants that they get from coming to America and reciprocal benefits America reaps by welcoming them. [01:03:44] Over and over again, Beck gushed that throughout the nation's history, millions of immigrants have flocked to America where they filled our cities with energy and ambition and searched for an opportunity to change the world for the better. [01:03:54] Along the long list of immigrants and children of immigrants who have gone through to find success, Beck cited none other than Donald Trump. [01:04:00] As we were doing our research for this evening, Beck said, I was looking for the names of people who came, and I thought, I wonder if this date has any significance in history with Ellis Island. [01:04:08] I want to tell you a story of a young woman in particular you probably never heard of. [01:04:12] Her name was Marianne. [01:04:13] She was born on a remote island, and she left in 1930 on this date, that was last Saturday, to come to Ellis Island. [01:04:20] Blah, blah, blah. [01:04:21] The whole thing was about it turns out that Marianne is Donald Trump's mom. [01:04:26] Okay. [01:04:26] So they can't understand why I would say this. [01:04:29] The audience erupted in cheers and applause. [01:04:31] Beck marveled at how her son had become a real estate tycoon in the And 45th and 47th president of the United States. [01:04:37] There can be no missing the irony that the man hailed as American immigrant success story is currently carrying out a vicious campaign against immigrants from the highest office in the land, and that the very same people who cheered the Trump family's success are simultaneously cheering on the same vicious campaign. [01:04:53] It's also ironic that this claim was made by Glenn Beck, who spent his entire 2016 warning that Trump was a crazy, dangerous psychopath and the biggest flaming ass you could possibly imagine. [01:05:03] I think I probably did say all of those things. [01:05:07] But boy, was I wrong. === Super Sure Insurance Changes Game (03:01) === [01:05:08] Now, here's the thing. 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[01:07:33] This is it. [01:07:34] Go to Supersure.comslash Beck. [01:07:38] Torch Insiders have access to personalized history lessons from Glenn at the most iconic places in New York. [01:07:44] Watch it all on demand now at glennbeck.comslash torch. [01:08:03] Welcome to the Glenbeck program. [01:08:05] Ricky, what are the insiders saying? [01:08:07] What are the comments we're seeing online? === Viewing Me With Intent (03:08) === [01:08:09] One of them said that it saddens me that there has been so much Somali fraud that I am now prejudiced against all of them. [01:08:17] Ooh. [01:08:17] That's tough. [01:08:18] That is tough. [01:08:21] Fight that instinct. [01:08:22] Fight that. [01:08:23] And it's hard. [01:08:24] It's really hard because you are being. [01:08:26] This is their intent. [01:08:28] The intent of so many in this country is to divide us and to get us to feel these things. [01:08:35] You know, I've. [01:08:39] I hope I've tried and I don't think I have had these moments. [01:08:43] I've had moments of ignorance, but I don't ever have had a feeling that I've heard described with people going, you know, I'm in a room full of black people and I think they're all going to kill me. [01:08:56] I've not had that. [01:08:58] I have noticed and I have to fight it. [01:09:02] I have noticed that I don't think things about them. [01:09:07] I think things about how I think they're viewing me. [01:09:12] And this happens in all kinds of, you know, because if I'm in, I'm walking the streets in San Francisco, I don't care what color you are. [01:09:19] I'm thinking that, you know, but it's, it's so, it's been so hammered in us that all blacks believe this, which is not true. [01:09:27] All blacks believe this. [01:09:28] They're all on the other side and they all think that whites are racist and everything else. [01:09:31] And you can watch this online. [01:09:33] You can see it, et cetera, et cetera. [01:09:35] And I have caught myself thinking they probably hate me. [01:09:39] If they know who I am, they probably hate me. [01:09:43] I think that about most people and, you know, depending on where I am, we have to fight that. [01:09:47] We have to fight that because that's not true. [01:09:51] It's not true. [01:09:52] And, you know, I was at the event on Saturday at Ellis Island and I had a friend there who I didn't see until after. [01:10:07] And he is a very big lefty and he was there to show support and yada, yada. [01:10:13] And he's a really nice guy, really nice guy. [01:10:16] But he does not agree with me. [01:10:17] Okay. [01:10:18] But I like him. [01:10:19] He likes me. [01:10:22] And he said to me afterwards, he wrote to me and he said, Glenn, and I was thinking about him the whole time. [01:10:30] I'm listening to everything and I'm thinking, how is he viewing this? [01:10:34] And he wrote to me afterwards and he said, Glenn, it was such a lovely evening. [01:10:45] And he said, I want to thank you and everybody involved for. [01:10:50] really giving me a new way to look at everything and to understand how you view things. [01:10:59] This is a guy, and I have several friends like this, and this is where we all need to try to be, is they will ask me, this guy in particular years ago came to me and he said, hey, Glenn, I know, I watch your show and everything, and I really don't understand. === Hate Designed for Groups (07:23) === [01:11:18] Do you really believe X, Y, Z? [01:11:20] I really do. [01:11:22] Can you tell me how you got there? [01:11:25] And that's where we go. [01:11:26] We talk about how, what brought you this way? [01:11:30] What, what, um, what framed your worldview this way to try to understand it? [01:11:38] We've stopped doing that to one another. [01:11:41] If I say you, I don't want to even talk to you. [01:11:43] I don't want to listen to you. [01:11:45] What I'm saying is you have nothing to teach me. [01:11:47] I know everything I need to know. [01:11:49] And I don't. [01:11:50] I, I look at the left and I, some I do. [01:11:54] You know, when you look at the organizations, you can look at that and go, I know what the SPLC is doing. [01:12:00] I know exactly what they're doing and I know why they're doing it. [01:12:04] I know exactly what the progressive organizations are doing and why they're doing it. [01:12:08] But I don't necessarily know everybody in the organization. [01:12:11] Do they actually believe that as well? [01:12:16] And I want to know those. [01:12:17] I want to know how did you get there? [01:12:18] Because if I can learn that, maybe I might learn something that will help me understand or see things in a different light, but it'll also help me be able to relate to you. [01:12:31] And talk. [01:12:31] And we have this problem. [01:12:32] Did you see that there's this new story out? [01:12:34] It's in the show prep today Losing relationships over politics, school of social ecology. [01:12:42] More than a third of Americans have reported that they have lost relationships with friends, family, romantic partners, and co workers over political differences. [01:12:50] That's really sad. [01:12:52] Those who lost relationships were more hostile towards their political opponents, voters say, more than the party elites. [01:12:59] 37% of Americans have reported. [01:13:02] Having an experience of political breakup at some point in their lives. [01:13:07] Of those, 62% had a falling out with a friend, 40% a family member, 29% a co worker, 10% with a romantic partner. [01:13:16] More than half reported losing more than one type of a relationship. [01:13:21] The comparison of breakouts stemming from the 2016 and the 2024 presidential elections found the 2024 election far surpassed the rate of 2016. [01:13:32] Okay? [01:13:32] 47% of Democrats reported having experienced a political breakup compared to just 29% of Republicans. [01:13:39] Independence fell at 39%. [01:13:43] 66% of the Democrats say they were the ones who ended the relationship compared to only 27% of the Republicans. [01:13:51] Well, that's good news for Republicans. [01:13:54] And, you know, I honestly don't know. [01:14:04] I really don't know. [01:14:05] I have people in my own family, and I've lost familial relationships. [01:14:09] I have lost friends. [01:14:11] You know, we've all gone through this. [01:14:13] We all are dealing with it at some level or another. [01:14:15] We're all going through the same thing. [01:14:17] And I really don't know why it is so important for me or any of us to be right and have to prove that we're right to that person. [01:14:32] I love my family for many more reasons than. who they voted for. [01:14:37] And I don't know why I am such a horrible person if I support Donald Trump. [01:14:45] And if I support the one you like, then I'm a really great person. [01:14:49] And I can be a great person overnight, not by changing anything other than saying, I don't like Donald Trump. [01:14:56] And then all of a sudden, I'm a hero. [01:14:58] That shows some sort of an illness or a sickness or a mental disorder there on Donald Trump. [01:15:04] But I don't I don't care who you voted for. [01:15:07] And in fact, you're more interesting to me if you vote differently than me. [01:15:11] And I don't mean, you know, like crazy radically different because that is sometimes it'll be like, oh, you're a communist. [01:15:18] Oh, oh, oh, you're for drinking blood at night and you're a vampire. [01:15:23] I don't need you to be that different. [01:15:26] But I like learning things from people who think differently than I do. [01:15:31] I learn so much. [01:15:33] And that's what we should do. [01:15:34] So fight that, fight that because that's what. [01:15:38] The system needs you to feel. [01:15:40] You need to hate a group of people, fight it. [01:15:44] But again, it's not your fault. [01:15:47] It's really not if you're fighting it. [01:15:49] It's not your fault. [01:15:52] The cry of racist has been so overused and so blanketed that you can have somebody that has stabbed somebody on videotape and you go, uh, that person should be in jail. [01:16:07] Why? [01:16:07] Because he's black? [01:16:08] No, because he's holding a bloody knife that he just put and pulled out of somebody's chest. [01:16:13] That's why you're a racist. [01:16:17] That is designed to get you to hate groups of people. [01:16:22] That's what they want. [01:16:24] Um, and, Until that stops, we're going to continue. [01:16:28] But it's not going to stop by us yelling at them or not talking to them. [01:16:34] It's not. [01:16:34] It's only going to isolate us further. [01:16:37] Do you know who saved? [01:16:39] Do you know how most Jews were saved in World War II against the Nazis? [01:16:44] There were very few people that were like, you know, I love the Jewish people, and the Jewish people are just going to. [01:16:49] It wasn't that. [01:16:51] Very few righteous among the nations, if you will, saved groups of people. [01:17:00] Most of the time, they saved one person or one family. [01:17:04] And you know what they said? [01:17:06] Every time. [01:17:08] Well, this is my Jew. [01:17:11] I know this. [01:17:11] He's not like the others. [01:17:14] And because the Jewish people were so isolated, they kept, and this is because of the culture, but because they kept to themselves and were so isolated, and their habits were so different that we couldn't relate, that. [01:17:31] It was easy to paint the picture so broad brushed, but when you would have a personal interaction with somebody, this is why, honestly, I never forget the literal communist that came into my office one time very famous, one of the best writers in all of Hollywood, comedic writer, um, brilliant guy, have a lot of respect for his work. [01:17:53] Um, and uh, he came into my office and he was shaking, he hated me so much, he was just shaking. [01:18:00] And he said, I'm not going to buy into it because I hear everybody who meets you, they end up like. [01:18:04] You and I'm not going to be fooled by your. [01:18:06] I think he called it hypnosis. [01:18:09] And I'm like, okay, dude. [01:18:10] An hour later, I walked out of the room and I've told you the story before. [01:18:14] He said to the people left in the room, oh, I like him. [01:18:20] Why? [01:18:21] Because you got to know me. [01:18:22] I'm no longer this cartoon figure. [01:18:26] That's why we can't isolate ourselves. [01:18:28] We should not divorce ourselves from people. [01:18:31] Otherwise, one of us is going to be in a group and The group, the other group is going to be painted as a monster, and you'll be more likely to go, Yeah, let's round them all up. === Rapid Radios When Heard Needed (03:39) === [01:18:41] You can't do that. [01:18:42] You must integrate. [01:18:45] The more we isolate ourselves into a group, the more danger both sides are in. [01:18:50] So, fight that. [01:18:52] Fight that with everything in you. [01:18:55] Jeez, I've got so much to talk about. [01:18:56] I'm going to take a quick break here because there's something that happened on 60 Minutes that I want to talk about and address. [01:19:01] Another effort to get you to distrust. [01:19:07] People who are trying to help and trust the government from 60 Minutes. [01:19:11] Coming up next. [01:19:13] First, let me tell you about rapid radios. 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[01:22:35] And maybe if you want to speak generally, maybe some of these things are true, but nuance is so important. [01:22:44] On 60 Minutes, they said, you know, people are coming in to these disaster areas like hurricanes, and they're coming in because they think the government isn't doing anything. [01:22:55] Well, the government is doing things, blah, blah, blah. [01:22:59] Well, no, that's not true in specific cases. [01:23:05] Sometimes they are, sometimes they aren't. [01:23:07] You know, when the people of Western North Carolina went through that disaster, Mercury One was on the first, we were first on the ground before FEMA or the Red Cross, and FEMA failed. [01:23:22] And we all know that if you are willing to look at the actual facts on the ground. [01:23:28] They were nowhere to be found, poor communication. [01:23:31] Victims were kicked out of FEMA-funded hotel rooms. [01:23:34] I remember it was around Christmas time. [01:23:36] I get a panic phone call in the, you know, like at seven or eight o'clock at night because FEMA had said, you got to kick all these people out. [01:23:44] We're not paying for their hotel rooms anymore. [01:23:46] Well, A, that's not the thing you do at seven o'clock at night. [01:23:48] These were families and it was snowing and they had nothing, nothing. [01:23:52] And so. [01:23:53] What are they going to do? [01:23:54] So I get a call from Mercury One and they're like, Glenn, you want to write a check? [01:23:59] And I'm like, write the check. [01:24:00] I'll write the check. [01:24:01] Whatever has to, just write the check. [01:24:03] Keep these families in. [01:24:04] We filled the gap. [01:24:06] Okay. [01:24:07] We filled the gap of airlifting abandoned Americans off of rooftops and we brought them straight to the hospital. [01:24:13] We provided essential supplies that the government wasn't doing. [01:24:17] FEMA abandoned Hurricane Helene victims during a blizzard, pushing them out of the hotel rooms. [01:24:24] It's now known that with Hurricane Milton, FEMA workers were told to skip over Hurricane Milton victims who had Trump signs in their yards. [01:24:37] So, yeah, they weren't doing what they were supposed to do. [01:24:40] And they're saying, you know, they just, they're only these people. [01:24:42] They don't believe the government is doing anything. [01:24:44] They believe the lies that FEMA is incompetent. [01:24:47] And they just listen to TikTok. [01:24:49] They shouldn't listen to TikTok. [01:24:50] They should listen to official sources. [01:24:51] Which official sources, like the WHO or FEMA, that wasn't there and was lying to you? [01:24:57] Or, you know, I will, I dismiss a lot of what I see on social media, but if I see somebody on the roof in a flood and they're taping, they're like, help us, help us, nobody's coming, I will go and help them. [01:25:09] Okay. [01:25:09] Because it's not the government's responsibility. [01:25:12] This is a lie that was started by Jimmy Carter that you are not the first responder. [01:25:19] When it comes to our neighbors and our families and our friends, we are the first responders. [01:25:27] From the government or hope to get help from the fire or police, but we're the first responders and you know what? [01:25:33] We're there long after if you're doing it right, you're there long after. [01:25:38] We are still in western north Carolina. [01:25:42] Did you even know that we're still in Hawaii with the fires? [01:25:46] We're still there every single day. [01:25:48] We work in western north Carolina with the Better Together coalition um, and we're not going to leave until the job is done. [01:25:55] And we're we're helping them build homes every week, Allowing these people, who have not been in a home since the hurricane, to be able to move in. [01:26:05] They lost everything to move into their home to know that they're not abandoned. [01:26:11] And you should see these people. [01:26:14] You should see this community coming together. [01:26:16] And that you don't get from FEMA. [01:26:18] You get that from community and people who actually care. [01:26:22] This isn't a commercial, but I'm going to turn it into one. [01:26:25] Would you join us on this effort? [01:26:26] Join us at MercuryOne.org. [01:26:28] Become part of this amazing team. [01:26:31] I don't hate the government or anything else. [01:26:33] I just think it's our responsibility. [01:26:35] If I want the government to do less, that means we have to do more. [01:26:38] We're the first responders, and we're better at it because we actually care. [01:26:42] Go to mercuryone.org to find out more. [01:27:42] Oh, my gosh. [01:27:43] We have covered so much, and we still have so much left to cover. [01:27:49] I want to play some audio for you that comes out of California from the head of CARE in California that proves everything we said in our documentary, StopTheConquest.com. [01:28:04] It proves everything that we said is true. [01:28:08] And I'll play that for you here in just a little while. [01:28:09] By the way, California just gave CARE $40 million and now we know that some of that money. [01:28:15] Went to organizations with terror ties. [01:28:19] What is the agenda here? [01:28:21] California is broke. [01:28:22] I mean, instead of giving that $40 million away, what do you say you give $40 million in gas tax breaks, California? [01:28:30] Which California, which one would you rather have? [01:28:32] They have a California debate tonight, and I want to talk about that also. [01:28:37] But I want to just take a quick stop and talk to you about either you or somebody you know that is just exhausted from all of this. [01:28:50] We'll do that here in 60 seconds. [01:28:51] First, let me tell you about realestateagentsitrust.com. [01:28:54] You know, when you are buying or selling a house, you need to have a great team around you, and you need somebody who knows exactly how real estate works, you know, making good decisions from start to finish. [01:29:07] I mean, you know, we, and I was trying to sell a house, I've done this over and over again. [01:29:12] You get bad advice, and it can cost you months, or it can cost you a whole buttload of money because of the months it sat on the market, or because, you know, you've sold it at a lower price. [01:29:23] Price than you should have. [01:29:24] But you just at that point, you're just like, just sell it, just sell it. [01:29:27] You need a great real estate agent. [01:29:29] And so that is a company that I started, realestateagentsitrust.com. [01:29:34] And when I named it that, I named it, my brother and I started it. [01:29:37] And I said, we just have to find the people that I would trust, that I would want selling my house. [01:29:43] So real estate agents I trust. [01:29:45] And when we got to naming the company after we found all these agents, we decided that's what we should call the company because it's realestateagentsitrust.com. [01:29:55] But They will be the real estate agents that you trust, and it'll be for a reason because they are different. [01:30:02] They are different. [01:30:03] It doesn't cost you anything. [01:30:05] I don't charge you anything to give you the names of these people. [01:30:07] You don't have to hire them if you don't like them. [01:30:09] I just want to give you, after we've vetted all these people all over the country, I just want you to meet them. [01:30:14] And if you don't see a difference in them, don't hire them. [01:30:17] But you should know that there is a difference in real estate agents, and these are the ones that I trust. [01:30:22] Realestateagentsitrust.com. [01:30:24] Realestateagentsitrust.com. [01:30:28] You know, I want to talk to you from a place of experience and struggle myself, even currently. [01:30:36] You know, I used to think that if I would just work harder, I push harder, you know, I tried harder, I remain angry enough or whatever, or have formed enough, I could keep the walls from collapsing. [01:30:50] And I catch myself in this all the time, too. === Radical Honesty Without Blame (14:38) === [01:30:52] What am I going to do to save the Republic? [01:30:54] I'm not going to save the Republic. [01:30:56] You're not going to save the Republic. [01:30:57] Maybe together we can. [01:30:59] But. [01:31:01] We can only do what we can do. [01:31:03] And if you look around you right now, absolutely everything feels unstable. [01:31:07] The economy, the culture, politics, wars breaking out, our families, prices climbing, paychecks somehow or another feel smaller every single month. [01:31:17] People are screaming at each other online. [01:31:19] My gosh, I don't even go there anymore. [01:31:21] I just don't look at it because you read some of the comments and you're like, what is happening? [01:31:25] We're turning into animals. [01:31:28] Meanwhile, you're just trying to keep your family afloat. [01:31:30] You're trying to pay the mortgage or. [01:31:31] Trying to hold your marriage together. [01:31:33] You're trying to raise decent kids. [01:31:35] That is, I mean, that feels, the world feels like it's lost its mind. [01:31:40] Just trying to keep your kids safe and on a decent track, oh my gosh, feels like you're drowning, doesn't it? [01:31:49] And that pressure does something to people. [01:31:52] And it did something to me, you know, bad, not all at once, just slowly and quietly. [01:31:59] And it turns you and it makes you more angry and more bitter. [01:32:03] When I was in my 20s and 30s, I was really a control freak. [01:32:08] I mean, I still kind of am a control freak. [01:32:11] I know what I know and I know what I like. [01:32:13] We go for that. [01:32:14] You know, I do my best, but I had to control everything, you know, and I got in this place to where I thought, you know, if I can just get ahead of the next disaster, or if I could just get the next promotion, if I could just get that raise, buy that house, afford that car, if I could just win the next argument, if I could just, if I could just get people to see things what I want them to see, then maybe I'd feel okay. [01:32:38] No, no, those things would happen and then I would feel more empty. [01:32:44] It might, might make me feel good for a minute. [01:32:46] And then I was like, But I'm not happy. [01:32:49] I'm not, I don't feel better. [01:32:52] And, and then I'd be like, well, because I have to have the next thing. [01:32:55] I have to do the next thing. [01:32:56] And every time that would happen, it would leave me empty and it would build on itself and I'd feel worse and worse and worse. [01:33:03] The tighter you grip onto life, the faster it slips through your fingers. [01:33:08] And after a while, you don't recognize yourself anymore. [01:33:11] How many of our friends are completely different than they used to be? [01:33:16] And I don't mean in a good way. [01:33:20] Are we different? [01:33:21] I don't know about you, but there are times I'm exhausted all the time. [01:33:30] I'm angry for reasons I can't really even put my finger on. [01:33:34] I'm numb to the things that I should be grateful for. [01:33:38] I'm distracted when I should be present. [01:33:41] What I did in my 20s and 30s is I then medicated. [01:33:46] And you might know people are doing, I mean, I did it with drugs and alcohol and work, really. [01:33:53] But some people medicate themselves just by outrage and anger or isolation or buying things that you don't need or pretending everything's fine because you don't want to think about it. [01:34:06] Because if you think about it, you'll know it's going to fall apart. [01:34:09] You know, on bad days now, I don't drink or work. [01:34:14] I mean, I guess I work a little more than I probably should, but I do find myself at times in endless scrolling. [01:34:21] And on really bad days, sometimes I will recognize it. [01:34:26] And I'll go, what am I doing? [01:34:27] You should stop. [01:34:30] And then I say, yeah, I will in a minute. [01:34:33] And 30 minutes later, I'm still doom scrolling. [01:34:36] And I think that's where a lot of people are right now. [01:34:39] We haven't necessarily hit rock bottom, which kind of scares me. [01:34:43] But we are spiritually exhausted. [01:34:45] We are emotionally way underwater. [01:34:48] We are isolated, feel alone. [01:34:51] And, you know, there's a really strange thing that I discovered, you know, when my old life started breaking apart. [01:35:00] The answer I found was not gaining more control. [01:35:05] The answer was admitting, I can't change any of this stuff. [01:35:11] I don't have any control over anybody else, the world, what happens, what happens to me. [01:35:17] That was really the turning point, the realization that the moment I stopped saying, I got this and admitted, no, I don't have this. [01:35:28] In fact, I have no idea what I'm doing. [01:35:31] And I don't control any of this, but that's okay. [01:35:34] I can only control how I react to things. [01:35:39] People tend to carry more things. [01:35:41] And this, I guess, one of the things I really want to make sure that I share with you today, you're carrying too much. [01:35:47] You're carrying burdens that don't belong to you. [01:35:50] Or you're carrying burdens that you were never meant to carry by yourself. [01:35:54] You're solving problems that cannot be solved by you, by yourself. [01:36:02] We try to predict the future, you know, fix the country, save our kids, survive the economy, hold our relationships together, and then somehow or another still sleep well at night. [01:36:11] No wonder people are cracking. [01:36:15] I want to challenge you to engage in radical honesty. [01:36:21] Radical honesty is the only way we survive. [01:36:26] And it starts with looking in the mirror and dropping the act. [01:36:33] You're in control. [01:36:37] This is really a hard thing to do because we're really, we react to fear too much. [01:36:44] And we think we're all alone. [01:36:47] And we, we somehow or another life convinces us or maybe social media or no, this happened to me before social media. [01:36:52] So somehow or another, we just convince ourselves that everybody else is better than us. [01:36:57] That we have some flaw or something that we hang on to from our childhood or whatever that makes us really special in a bad way. [01:37:07] It's not true. [01:37:08] It's not true. [01:37:09] It is so weird. [01:37:11] We blame everything else. [01:37:13] But in our quietest moments, really, we blame ourselves. [01:37:18] We are. [01:37:20] self-hating egomaniacs. [01:37:25] And we have to, we just have to start with ourselves and start looking where we got so bitter and where it's taken root. [01:37:39] You know, yeah, we have to start saying, you know, fear has been driving a lot of my decisions and it's got to stop. [01:37:44] Fear of losing my job, fear of not being able to, whatever it is. [01:37:48] Admit the resentment that you might feel, the pride. [01:37:53] the damage that you have done to yourself or others. [01:37:57] One of the biggest problems we have as a society is we blame everything else. [01:38:01] We blame the media. [01:38:02] We blame the politicians. [01:38:04] We blame our parents. [01:38:06] I'm in the end phases, I think, of my last two in the phase of blaming us for, you know, mom and dad for everything. [01:38:14] I think we're going to come up to the end of this soon, but we're in it right now. [01:38:17] And I just love it as my favorite time of childhood. [01:38:21] But we always blame something. [01:38:25] Radical honesty. [01:38:26] Just start telling the truth about you. [01:38:29] And it's hard, but it's freedom. [01:38:35] And then the part that everybody misunderstands and everybody hates because they misunderstand it, surrender. [01:38:41] People think that surrendering means, you know, to give up or to surrender to the chaos or to surrender to the mob. [01:38:48] No, it doesn't. [01:38:49] It doesn't mean that. [01:38:51] It means to surrender to the understanding that I'm not God. [01:38:56] You're not God. [01:38:59] I can't control anything that happens to me. [01:39:01] I can't control other people. [01:39:02] I can't stop bad things from happening. [01:39:04] I can't stop anything. [01:39:07] I really can't. [01:39:08] Life is not fair. [01:39:10] It's not. [01:39:10] And I can't change that. [01:39:12] But I can choose how it affects me. [01:39:18] Because I can't carry the entire weight of the world on my shoulders. [01:39:21] And you can't either. [01:39:23] We were never supposed to. [01:39:27] And if we can begin by getting rid of the illusion that we can force life to obey you. [01:39:33] I can't even control my kids. [01:39:35] I hate to admit that. [01:39:36] Maybe that makes me a bad parent, but I can't even, right? [01:39:39] They don't even listen. [01:39:40] Mike, when my kids come to me and, Dad, I learned something about history. [01:39:43] Oh, really? [01:39:44] You did? [01:39:44] Huh. [01:39:45] Yeah. [01:39:46] Do you know that artifact is sitting in my office that you walk by every day? [01:39:50] And I've told you that story a million times. [01:39:52] Is it really? [01:39:53] They don't listen. [01:39:56] This thought that we can control things, it just destroys you. [01:40:00] It's an illusion. [01:40:02] So engage in radical honesty. [01:40:07] Tell the truth. [01:40:09] Begin today. [01:40:10] Make a decision today. [01:40:12] Tell the truth. [01:40:13] Make amends. [01:40:14] Be dependable. [01:40:16] Stay sober or sober minded. [01:40:20] Love your family deeply. [01:40:24] Spend every minute present with them. [01:40:28] Admit when you're wrong. [01:40:31] Turn off the phone. [01:40:33] Help the person in front of you. [01:40:35] Say hello to the person in front of you. [01:40:38] They might be nasty and bitter. [01:40:40] Oh, well, that's their choice. [01:40:42] I'm going to be nice. [01:40:44] Get your soul in order. [01:40:47] I know somebody who's really successful, and I said, What is your secret? [01:40:50] And he said, Before I go to bed, I learn something new. [01:40:56] Every day, I have to learn something new. [01:40:59] I have to expand my world a little bit every day. [01:41:05] I have this thing that sits on my coffee table at home, and it's 40 different things. that you can do that might scare you. [01:41:19] Do one thing that scares you every day. [01:41:22] Just start with maybe one thing a week. [01:41:27] Better yet, just think of this. [01:41:29] Just make a list of the things. [01:41:31] This is really, this is fun in the end. [01:41:34] It's scary to do, but it's fun in the end. [01:41:36] Make a list and keep this list of the things that you're really afraid of in life. [01:41:41] What is the worst that someone could find out about you or say about you or do to you? [01:41:49] Put it out there. [01:41:51] Put it on, put it in writing, and then just ponder it. [01:41:53] And, like, that's really pretty stupid. [01:41:55] You won't feel that way at first, but you will. [01:41:57] If you keep that and you keep looking back, you will. [01:42:00] If you fear some revelation about something that you're doing, stop doing that. [01:42:08] That makes that fear go away. [01:42:10] And then make amends. [01:42:12] Deal with it as openly and as positively as possible. [01:42:17] Once you do that, if that's one thing you're afraid somebody's going to find out about, whatever it is, Stop doing it. [01:42:23] Make amends. [01:42:24] Deal with it as openly as you can in a positive way. [01:42:29] The power over you is gone. [01:42:31] And if somebody says something, you're afraid of somebody saying something about you that's not true, that's their problem, not yours. [01:42:37] Don't make it your problem. [01:42:39] If you lose friends over lies, they weren't your friends anyway. [01:42:43] And I know that sounds small, but it's not. [01:42:47] A society only survives when enough ordinary people choose to live their lives with integrity while the world around them is lost. [01:42:56] It's mind. [01:42:58] And I think people deep down are starving for this right now. [01:43:02] Honesty, truth, integrity. [01:43:05] We get slogans and rage and political messiahs. [01:43:08] That's not going to save us. [01:43:11] We need solid ground. [01:43:14] Everything, I told you this would happen years ago. [01:43:16] I remember saying over and over and over again, there's going to come a time when everything you thought you could trust, everything you thought was solid will be liquid. [01:43:25] We're there. [01:43:27] So look for things that are still solid. [01:43:30] The only things that are real solid that are actually solid are eternal and immovable. [01:43:37] That's the key. [01:43:38] Don't look for anybody who's telling you new things today. [01:43:40] You know what's really solid is if you decide to accept different people's pronouns. [01:43:45] That's all part of the insanity. [01:43:47] Go back and look at things that have been said for generations that are true. [01:43:52] There's your solid ground. [01:43:54] Because what we're all searching for is peace, and peace that's not dependent on election results, peace treaties, stock markets, what's trending online. [01:44:04] We just want to become whole again. [01:44:08] And that begins, maybe, by saying the words we hate saying. [01:44:12] I'm not in control of this. [01:44:13] I can't do this alone. [01:44:16] And strangely, that's not the end of strength. [01:44:19] That's where strength begins. [01:44:23] More in a minute. [01:44:26] You know, there's a lot of things, you know, in life that people put off dealing with until they absolutely have to changing the oil in their car, cleaning out the garage, going after, you know, going to the dentist after they've been saying, It doesn't really hurt that bad for about nine months. [01:44:41] And a lot of people, it's Medicare. [01:44:43] It falls into that same category. [01:44:44] They know they have to figure it out eventually, but they start looking into it and they're hit with so many options. [01:44:49] It's so confusing deadlines, letters everywhere, plans, fine print. [01:44:54] Your brain is like, I can't do this anymore. [01:44:57] This is why Chapter exists. [01:44:58] Chapter is that company that helps people navigate Medicare in a way that actually makes sense. [01:45:03] Their advisors can walk you through your options, you compare plans from a wide range of providers. and help you find coverage that fits your specific need and budget. [01:45:13] And they're not just trying to push one particular company or plan on you. [01:45:17] They actually have a system where they can look at every single plan. [01:45:20] Nobody else can do this. [01:45:21] They've built a system. [01:45:22] These are tech bros that started this because they saw their parents were being ripped off. [01:45:28] You can get the best coverage because they're looking at everything. === Replace Hate With Understanding (16:36) === [01:45:31] Give them a call. [01:45:32] The call is free. [01:45:33] Just dial pound 250, say the keyword chapter. [01:45:36] Make this chapter the best chapter of your life. [01:45:39] They'll help you do it. [01:45:40] Pound 250, keyword chapter. [01:45:43] 10 seconds, station ID. [01:45:54] Let me go to Dave in New Jersey. [01:45:56] Hello, Dave. [01:45:58] Hello, Glenn. [01:45:59] How are you? [01:45:59] Hi. [01:46:00] Yes, I'm very good. [01:46:02] Yes, I'm the Dave from New Jersey that called about buying a ticket for the Ellis Island event, and I didn't tell my wife. [01:46:14] And you didn't what? [01:46:15] I'm sorry. [01:46:16] And I didn't tell my wife. [01:46:18] She had found out about it because the credit card went through. [01:46:21] Oh, how did that happen? [01:46:23] It was the best thing that ever happened. [01:46:28] You ended up bringing your wife, did you not? [01:46:30] Yes, I did. [01:46:31] And it was just, we had from beginning to end a magnificent time. [01:46:37] Lisa Bowden, who ran the event, she said to me, Make sure you find me because I want to meet your wife. [01:46:43] So she came to our table. [01:46:46] And while we were talking to her, we saw you at the table, you know, walking around. [01:46:51] And I'm like, Oh, there's Glenn. [01:46:53] And the people at our table, I guess, apparently were your neighbors in Idaho at your ranch. [01:47:00] Really nice people. [01:47:01] Just wonderful people. [01:47:02] Yeah, good. [01:47:03] Oh, good. [01:47:03] Yeah, and it's hysterical because you just said, say hello to people in front of you. [01:47:07] And as I'm getting off of the ferry, I'm like, this guy with the velvet coat and the scarf, like, you know, big guy. [01:47:15] And he turns around and it's Sebastian Gorka. [01:47:20] And it was just, I felt like Forrest Gump. [01:47:22] Like, you know, we're outside at the after party trying to stay warm by the little, you know, heater. [01:47:29] And Harmite Dillon is. [01:47:32] Standing there right next to me. [01:47:34] It was really a wonderful, and I got to say, the speech you gave was unbelievable. [01:47:40] Really, really something. [01:47:42] You know, we were just so thankful to be able to see that in person, but it was a very moving speech. [01:47:48] And the people there, you know, the Moms of Liberty, they were on the Southern Poverty, like, hit list. [01:47:56] Oh, yeah, no, they're hate mongers. [01:47:58] I know. [01:47:58] We all are. [01:48:00] Everybody who spoke there, I think, was on the We're All Terrorists or, you know, White Supremacists or something on the Southern Poverty Law Center. [01:48:07] But I'm glad you noticed that that doesn't really fit the bill with us. [01:48:12] Dave, thank you. [01:48:13] My best to your wife. [01:48:14] Thanks for coming. [01:48:16] I'm glad you enjoyed it. [01:48:16] If you missed any of it and you want to experience it, glenbeck.com/slash torch. [01:48:20] You know, there are moments in life that change people forever. [01:48:25] And sometimes those moments last only a couple of seconds. [01:48:28] Young woman walks into a clinic. [01:48:30] She feels scared. [01:48:31] She's pressured. [01:48:32] She's completely overwhelmed. [01:48:33] She has everybody in her life saying, got to get rid of this baby. [01:48:36] You got to get rid of it. 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[01:49:29] Go to preborn.com slash back or hit pound 250. [01:49:32] Say the keyword baby. [01:49:33] Pound 250, keyword baby. [01:49:36] A care leader just proved on tape exactly why the Islamist threat is real. [01:49:40] Don't miss our torch special, Exposing It All. [01:49:43] Get it at glenbeck.com slash torch. [01:50:02] I want to bring Jason in on this next segment because we found something from Christopher Ruffo. [01:50:12] He posted a video from the California leader of care. [01:50:20] And she's in this meeting privately and she is being videotaped. [01:50:25] And she says, look, this is what you have to do on social media, blah, blah, blah. [01:50:28] And this proves everything we did in our you know, uh, the jihad against the West. [01:50:39] What was the name of that special? [01:50:41] We called it the jihad from within, yeah, jihad from within. [01:50:44] And you can find it at stoptheconquest.com and share it all the documents, everything but share it. [01:50:50] But we should post up with that. [01:50:52] We should post this because this is exactly what we said. [01:50:56] And people don't want to believe that people can be this way, but they are. [01:51:02] Um, I want you to listen to what this leader at CARE. [01:51:06] Just told the Muslims in California. [01:51:09] Listen. [01:51:10] Now imagine your LinkedIn profile says, I hate all Zionists. [01:51:15] Replace hate with whatever inappropriate, like something I can't say here. [01:51:21] Stop. [01:51:22] Stop. [01:51:23] What does that mean? [01:51:25] Replace hate with something I can't say here. [01:51:29] I mean, that should be as strong as you get. [01:51:31] I hate all Zionists. [01:51:33] You what? [01:51:34] I want to kill all Zionists? [01:51:36] I mean, I think that's what she's implying because I can't think of anything that's worse than I hate all Zionists unless you get into I want to kill all Zionists, right? [01:51:45] Can you think of anything between those two? [01:51:48] Globalize the infantata is a nice euphemism, I guess, for that. [01:51:52] Right. [01:51:53] Which means kill the Jews. [01:51:54] It means kill the Jews, right? [01:51:56] Jason, are you with me on that? [01:51:57] Can you think of anything? [01:51:58] Exactly that, 100%. [01:52:00] Right. [01:52:01] Okay. [01:52:02] So I want to start it from the beginning so you hear that again. [01:52:06] She is clearly saying here. [01:52:08] And she's making a long pause. [01:52:10] I hate the Zionists because she knows she's being recorded, maybe. [01:52:14] And she just doesn't want to utter it out loud. [01:52:16] But listen to what she says right after that about uttering it out loud. [01:52:19] Listen again. [01:52:20] Now imagine your LinkedIn profile says, I hate all Zionists. [01:52:26] Replace hate with whatever inappropriate must, like, you know, something I can't say here. [01:52:31] Not strategic, right? [01:52:34] Like, not strategic. [01:52:35] Now, you may sit that, you may say that sitting around Kahwa House on a Friday night, but you're not going to say it on your LinkedIn. [01:52:42] Stop. [01:52:43] You're going to say that out loud Friday night among your friends, but you don't want to say it online because, not because it's wrong, not because we shouldn't say it, but because it's not strategic. [01:53:00] Continue. [01:53:02] And so, so think, so one, we have to do the basics. [01:53:07] We have to remember that Allah protects us. [01:53:10] And then strategic versus reckless. [01:53:13] And this is a ongoing process. [01:53:18] That's an amazing statement. [01:53:19] This is the leader of CARE in California. [01:53:22] CARE, that Gavin Newsom just gave $40 million of taxpayer money to this organization. [01:53:30] They tracked the money. [01:53:31] It looks like some of the money went to actual organizations with ties directly to terrorists. [01:53:38] California, are you really cool with that? [01:53:40] Are you fine? [01:53:41] Are you so dead inside? [01:53:42] Are you so brainwashed that you can't see that? [01:53:47] You people who keep voting for the same people, are you that brainwashed? [01:53:52] Are you really to the point where she can say this on a tape that has been released and it makes no impact on you? [01:54:03] You don't question, and then you don't question giving $40 million to them? [01:54:08] It wasn't just California taxpayers. [01:54:11] Much of that money was from federal grants. [01:54:14] So you paid for CARES, little nonprofit services, whatever it is that they're actually doing in California. [01:54:21] You paid for that, Glenn. [01:54:24] Should all go away. [01:54:25] Those people should go to jail. [01:54:27] Look at that story. [01:54:28] Follow that story. [01:54:30] But they should all go to jail. [01:54:33] They should all go to jail. [01:54:35] But what does this prove? [01:54:37] Jason, what does this prove about our special? [01:54:41] Everything that we were talking about with how this conquest starts, how they get it through, it produces everything that we were talking about. [01:54:49] We talked about specifically in the special about we go back to the 1990s Holy Land Foundation case. [01:54:57] And there's, you know, groups like CARE, founding members of CARE were at that event. [01:55:04] And for some reason, they were unindicted co conspiracies, conspirators. [01:55:08] That's what they were declared. [01:55:10] So they never really saw justice on that. [01:55:11] I have no idea what the legalese around that is. [01:55:14] But it's very interesting that some of the things that we pointed out in that meeting, the Holy Land Foundation case, they discussed through wiretaps, is how we know this, they discussed creating a new neutral organization because, quote, It is known who we are. [01:55:30] The following year after this, the Council on American Islamic Relations, CARE, was formed. [01:55:35] The following year. [01:55:37] And going further, in 2007, federal prosecutors stated in a court filing that CARE was founded by Muslim Brotherhood leaders who conspired with other affiliates to support terrorists while concealing those connections from the American public. [01:55:53] And they still have chapters all over the country. [01:55:57] And what do the terrorists do? [01:55:58] Believe kill all the Jews. [01:56:01] That's what they believe in the Middle East. [01:56:03] In Palestine, you saw it on October. [01:56:04] Is it kill all the Jews? [01:56:06] Here she is openly saying, you know, I hate all Zionists. [01:56:13] Or, I mean, I could be wrong, but the only thing I can think of that she couldn't utter out loud was, I want to kill all the Zionists, kill all the Jews. [01:56:21] Same thing from an organization that was started as a front because, quote, people know who we are. [01:56:31] Now, here's the problem. [01:56:34] I'm telling you who they are. [01:56:37] You might know who they are. [01:56:39] You've done your homework. [01:56:43] Why doesn't the left know who they are? [01:56:45] Why will no one? [01:56:47] Why have we gotten so? [01:56:48] This is why we have to talk to each other and never close your mind. [01:56:51] You can't expect others to open their mind if you can't open your mind. [01:56:57] Other people's minds are so closed to this, they won't even listen. [01:57:03] And that's how they'll get away with this. [01:57:05] They had to convince us that they were somebody else. [01:57:09] Now it's clear they are exactly who we thought they were, and nobody's going to do anything. [01:57:16] And this, honestly, this goes to the elections. [01:57:22] You know, I said a couple of days ago, I think it was Chip Roy was on. [01:57:27] I said, I'm going to ask every politician that's on that's running for anything, I'm going to ask him two questions. [01:57:33] And, you know, I used to ask, How is your soul? [01:57:34] Because it used to be, You know, if you don't know who you are, you don't know God you serve, you go to Washington, you're definitely lost. [01:57:41] Even if you know who God is, you might still get lost in Washington, D.C., because it is a black hole. [01:57:47] But I want to know two things. [01:57:50] be, I think this should be asked by every person to every politician. [01:57:55] You go to a town hall, this question needs to, these two questions need to be asked. [01:58:00] Will you route out every bit of corruption in red states and blue states? [01:58:07] I don't care if it's a Republican or a Democrat doing it. [01:58:10] Will you stop the fraud and corruption? [01:58:15] Will you be relentless on that? [01:58:17] Yes or no? [01:58:19] Two, will you pass a law? [01:58:22] That says no Sharia law in America. [01:58:28] If these guys are not yes immediately to both of them, don't vote for them. [01:58:34] Do not vote for them. [01:58:36] These are the two things that are going to kill us. [01:58:40] The debt is completely out of control. [01:58:43] And if we can save half a trillion dollars to a trillion dollars every day and get that off of our books, that's more savings than any politician will ever give you on anything else. [01:58:54] They're not going to cut any program. [01:58:56] Fraud, they can cut and they'll be a hero. [01:59:00] We need to convince them you're going to be a hero. [01:59:05] But they're not doing the things that are very obvious to the average person. [01:59:09] And you know where you saw that? [01:59:10] You saw that in Indiana. [01:59:12] You saw that in the election in Indiana on Tuesday. [01:59:17] How did those results come back? [01:59:20] Those who were the rhinos, out. [01:59:25] Out. [01:59:26] You know, and I've been saying this for a while. [01:59:28] You're going to hit a point, and I think we're there. [01:59:30] You're going to hit a point to where nobody believes you anymore, and you'll be out. [01:59:35] I won't vote for these guys anymore unless they're seen fighting in action. [01:59:42] And I mean to the death, to where the party hates their guts because they won't shut up about the Save America Act or whatever it is. [01:59:53] I won't vote for you because you're not. [01:59:57] This is it. [01:59:59] What is your excuse? [01:59:59] We have the White House, we have the Senate, we have the House. [02:00:03] What's your excuse? [02:00:04] We have the Supreme Court. [02:00:06] What is your excuse now? [02:00:09] You just don't want to do it for some reason or another. [02:00:11] You will not listen to the people. [02:00:13] And I'm sorry, I trust the people every time. [02:00:18] Every time. [02:00:19] People will get it wrong, but eventually they'll figure it out. [02:00:21] Have you noticed this? [02:00:22] We've been wondering when is America going to figure this out? [02:00:25] We've been saying that since 2006. [02:00:27] When's America going to figure this out? [02:00:29] When are we going to wake up? [02:00:30] Well, you're seeing it. [02:00:31] They're waking up. [02:00:32] They're waking up. [02:00:33] They'll get it wrong, but eventually people will figure it out. [02:00:37] These guys won't because they're not incentivized. [02:00:40] Every politician should be frightened to the core. [02:00:44] Frightened to the core. [02:00:49] I'm going to lose my job. [02:00:51] And I'm going to be very unpopular when I come home because I was a coward. [02:00:55] I wouldn't listen to the people. [02:00:57] I wouldn't do the things that the people knew I was supposed to do. [02:01:01] And in many cases, I promised I would do. [02:01:03] I just wouldn't do it. [02:01:04] What's your excuse? [02:01:05] Why? [02:01:06] You have no excuse. [02:01:07] When you come home, you know, I wouldn't want you in my corporation. [02:01:12] I wouldn't want you on my board of directors. [02:01:14] I don't care if you have connections in Washington. [02:01:17] That sickens me. [02:01:18] That sickens me. [02:01:19] You're on the board because you have connections to Washington? [02:01:22] Yeah, let me go into the vomitorium for about 20 minutes. [02:01:25] I'll come back. [02:01:28] That's grotesque. [02:01:29] I don't want you on my board of directors. [02:01:31] I don't want to work with you. [02:01:34] You've proven to me who you were. [02:01:35] The chips were down. [02:01:37] You had a chance to stand and stand for the people and the republic. [02:01:42] You didn't do it. [02:01:45] Why do I want you in my company? [02:01:48] These guys should come home and they should find it very difficult to find a job. [02:01:52] And not because people are campaigning against them or there's some mob outside screaming that they shouldn't be hired. [02:01:58] No, just because everybody knows he's a weasel politician that when the chips are down, he doesn't do anything. [02:02:04] Why should I trust him in this? === Patriot Mobile Connects People (02:36) === [02:02:07] That one was important. [02:02:09] That one was saving the country. [02:02:10] You don't think he's going to save himself? [02:02:12] You don't think he'd maybe even do the wrong things for the company? [02:02:16] Pfft. [02:02:17] When nobody's really watching compared to where he was watching, he was on the biggest stage in the world. [02:02:22] Now we're going to put him in a company and we're going to trust him. [02:02:25] No, thank you. [02:02:26] No, thank you. [02:02:27] These guys need to know we're done. [02:02:30] We're done. [02:02:32] And don't forget. [02:02:34] Don't forget. [02:02:35] They have everything they need. [02:02:39] And they just won't get the job done. [02:02:41] Time for a new blood. [02:02:42] And you know what? [02:02:42] If these guys don't do it, the new class doesn't do it, vote them out. [02:02:46] Give them two years. [02:02:47] Vote them out. [02:02:47] That's why Congress is elected every two years. [02:02:51] They're the closest to you. [02:02:53] They're the ones that you can vote out the fastest. [02:02:55] Vote them out. [02:02:57] Find new people. [02:02:59] Eventually, we'll get it because the people get it. [02:03:02] I mean, Californians don't seem to get it, but the people will get it. [02:03:06] All right, more in just a second. [02:03:07] Let me tell you about Patriot Mobile. [02:03:08] It's a pretty weird experience when you realize you're paying a company every month to actively support things you completely fight against every day. [02:03:16] For a lot of people, that's exactly what's happening with their cell phone provider, but they don't realize it. [02:03:20] When you're in bed with one of these big companies, you pay the bill, you use the service, and maybe it's good service, but they're taking some of your money and they're pouring it because it's split up over all of us. [02:03:31] They're pouring millions of dollars into activist groups and cultural movements that you would never voluntarily support in a million years. [02:03:40] Hey, by the way, what happened to the Occupy Wall Street people? [02:03:44] Why did that suddenly go away? [02:03:45] And the next year, the head of Occupy Wall Street is at a WEF conference. [02:03:50] Meeting, being welcomed as a friend. [02:03:53] You know what happened? [02:03:54] These giant corporations said, Look, we'll give you money. [02:03:57] We'll fund your cute little causes. [02:03:59] Just leave us alone. [02:04:00] So, in other words, the Republic and the people, screw them. [02:04:03] Just leave us alone. [02:04:06] Patriot Mobile does not play that game. [02:04:07] It's one of the reasons why Patriot Mobile has connected with so many people. [02:04:11] Reliable nationwide coverage. [02:04:12] They're on the same three major networks. [02:04:14] So, you're going to get the same quality of service. [02:04:17] You're going to have the same coverage. [02:04:18] But you're not going to get funneling all that money into a company that is working against you. [02:04:25] This is the first and only Christian conservative wireless phone company in the world. [02:04:31] It's patriotmobile.com slash Beck. [02:04:33] 972 Patriot. [02:04:34] Use the promo code Beck and you get a free month of service. [02:04:37] Patriotmobile.com slash Beck. [02:04:39] 972 Patriot. [02:04:41] Promo code Beck. === Speak Truth Even Unpopular (02:26) === [02:04:44] You show up, you work hard, you speak the truth. [02:04:48] Even when it ain't popular. [02:04:51] That still counts for something. [02:04:53] Beck. [02:04:53] We'll be right back. [02:05:17] I have to tell you, Pratt is, I mean, he is killing it. [02:05:24] He is killing it. [02:05:25] Spencer Pratt in California. [02:05:28] They had a debate last night. [02:05:30] Jason was just saying 80%, 80% of the people who watched that debate said he won. [02:05:36] 80%. [02:05:37] And he's authentic. [02:05:39] He's just clear. [02:05:40] He just speaks his mind. [02:05:42] Here he is in a debate last night on homelessness. [02:05:46] Listen to this. [02:05:48] Treatment first. [02:05:48] I will go below the harbor freeway tomorrow with her and we can find some of these people she's going to offer treatment for. [02:05:54] She's going to get stabbed in the neck. [02:05:56] These people do not want a bed. [02:05:58] They want fentanyl or super meth. [02:06:00] These ideas cost us over $400 million to house for 70, what did he say? [02:06:06] 3,000 people for 400 million. [02:06:08] This is an absolute failure for both of them. [02:06:11] They're a team. [02:06:14] I mean, it is finally, there is a chance. [02:06:17] You think there's a chance? [02:06:18] I don't know about a chance. [02:06:19] I mean, LA is lost, but Lord knows they need them. [02:06:22] And Lord knows they haven't seen a politician like that come through. [02:06:25] Oh, man. [02:06:26] I got to tell you, you know, the homeless are not voting. [02:06:29] Well, maybe they are in California. [02:06:31] They'll bus everybody in. [02:06:34] But I mean, if I was living in Los Angeles, I mean, even diehards living in Los Angeles know there's a real problem here. [02:06:42] There's a real problem. [02:06:43] And if you watch him, maybe it's just me, but he makes an awful lot of sense. [02:06:49] Imagine having him as the mayor of LA. [02:06:51] Things would change dramatically. [02:06:55] Overnight, they would change. [02:06:57] Pray, pray, pray. [02:07:00] All right. [02:07:01] We will see you tomorrow. [02:07:02] Thank you so much for joining us. [02:07:03] You missed any of the show. [02:07:04] Really great show. [02:07:05] We start actually with time travel in a weird way. [02:07:08] Check it out wherever you get your podcasts.