Why Glenn Now Questions the JFK Assassination Narrative | Guest: Allie Beth Stuckey | 3/26/25

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Texas Democrat Rep. Jasmine Crockett is under fire for referring to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R), who is paralyzed and in a wheelchair, as “Governor Hot Wheels.” Glenn and Stu discuss Crockett, her unbelievable defense of the scandal, and her influence on the Democratic Party. B-2 stealth bombers appear to be en route to the Middle East. Is this just an intimidation tactic or the start of something more extreme? Glenn and Stu discuss the pros and cons of tariffs and how President Trump appears to be implementing them for America’s benefit. BlazeTV host of "Relatable" Allie Beth Stuckey joins to discuss her inspirational interview with former RFK Jr. running mate Nicole Shanahan. Glenn previews his latest shocking Wednesday Night Special, which dives into the JFK conspiracy theories and asks the question: Who actually killed JFK? Glenn’s chief researcher, Jason Buttrill, joins to outline some of the shocking revelations of the JFK files. Glenn, Stu, and Jason talk about the Trump administration accidentally adding a reporter to a private group chat. Glenn and Stu discuss how government support programs should not make people too comfortable or dependent.
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Speaker 1 Hello, America. Well, I think we just need to sit and admire the intellect that is Jasmine Crockett

Speaker 1 and her comments on, quote, Governor Hot Wheels.

Speaker 1 We'll begin there. I also want to talk to you a little bit about the JFK files files and putting it all together.

Speaker 1 Everybody says they haven't found anything, but I think we have put together something that is really compelling on that. Also, are we building up for war?

Speaker 1 There is a sign some of our stealth bombers are being placed

Speaker 1 all around the world

Speaker 1 and it looks like preparation, but I hope to God not. There was a continuation of the peace deal with Russia and Ukraine, Ukraine, and that's critical.

Speaker 1 We'll talk about that in so much more on today's program. We begin in 60 seconds.
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Hello, Stu. How are you?

Speaker 3 Proud to be in the state of Governor Hot Wheels, Glenn.

Speaker 1 You got that right. Did you hear? Well, let me just play.
Do we have Jasmine Crockett's comments on Governor Hot Wheels? Here it is.

Speaker 4 And because we in these hot ass Texas streets, honey.

Speaker 4 Y'all know we got Governor Hot Wheels down there.

Speaker 2 Come on now.

Speaker 2 And the only thing hot about him is that he is a hot ass mess, honey. So,

Speaker 4 so yes, yes, yes, yes.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 1 It's so funny when you when you make some fun of somebody in a wheelchair. You know,

Speaker 1 everybody just laughs.

Speaker 3 People like that.

Speaker 1 They love that. Especially the people in the wheelchair.
You know, or wheelchairs. It doesn't have to be the specific guy you're talking about.
Actually, he says, I don't care.

Speaker 2 No, he heard what he said.

Speaker 1 I don't think he does. He does not care.

Speaker 3 He does not care. Still, and then she's now trying to back off of it.

Speaker 3 And she's claiming that what she was talking about is wheels on the bus that go round and round and bring illegal immigrants up north. That's what she meant.
She didn't mean that he's in a

Speaker 1 wheelchair.

Speaker 3 It was that he has a policy that is related to buses. That was the big criticism there.

Speaker 1 Okay, sure.

Speaker 1 Okay, that makes...

Speaker 1 No sense whatsoever.

Speaker 1 That is not what she meant.

Speaker 3 And it makes a little bit less sense because she was posting about Governor Hot Wheels a year before he started that policy.

Speaker 2 So it's difficult to believe.

Speaker 3 Look, I'll be honest with you, Glenn. I freaking love Jasmine Crockett.
You do. I want her to be the face of the Democratic Party for decades to come.

Speaker 3 She is every single perfect thing about what you want in an opponent. She's so

Speaker 1 dumb.

Speaker 3 She is a complete and utter moron. And she comes out with this this sort of like, and it's fake, by the way.

Speaker 3 This fake sass thing that she does all the time, which, if you watch videos of her before she was elected, she is the most buttoned up person in the world. It's just so fake.

Speaker 1 You're not talking about

Speaker 1 hot ass, stupid.

Speaker 3 Not hot ass messes.

Speaker 2 Yeah, messes. That's what I'm saying.
Yeah, none of that.

Speaker 3 She's actually just completely buttoned up and speaks in a

Speaker 3 very

Speaker 3 intellectual

Speaker 3 way.

Speaker 3 That's gone now because this is what's winning her elections and attention.

Speaker 3 And I am here for it. I love her.
I cherish her. Well, I'm going to.
I want her to be the face of the Democratic.

Speaker 1 I'm going to be even less broad than you are.

Speaker 1 I love her because, I mean, we can feast on her stupidity for a very long time in this program.

Speaker 3 There's a show material that will come from Jasmine Crockett.

Speaker 2 And it'll be easy. It'll be easy.

Speaker 1 We'll have to put in a day's worth of work as long as she's in office.

Speaker 3 We can, like, are we, do we need to prep the show this morning? No, there's a Jasmine Crockett clip. That's, that is.

Speaker 2 So,

Speaker 1 I just want to play it out. Here she's talking about Governor Hot Wheels, our governor, in case you don't know, is in a wheelchair.
Isn't that funny? Anyway, so

Speaker 1 she's in a wheelchair. Now, let's just remember that they've made fun of Elon Musk,

Speaker 1 calling him just

Speaker 1 weird and awkward. Oh, yeah.
And he just doesn't know how to act.

Speaker 1 Yeah, Yeah, yeah, he's autistic. He's on the spectrum, big time on the spectrum.
So, yeah, he is a little awkward, but don't you love it when people make fun of people that have autism?

Speaker 2 It's so funny,

Speaker 1 not as funny as when you make fun of people in wheelchairs.

Speaker 3 No, okay, nothing's that funny.

Speaker 1 Nothing's that funny.

Speaker 1 Except the left, here's a little montage of the left

Speaker 1 going after Trump,

Speaker 1 going after Trump

Speaker 1 because

Speaker 1 he, they say, mocked the disabled. Here it is.

Speaker 4 Donald Trump, meanwhile, is under fire after appearing to mock a reporter's disability.

Speaker 3 The disabled reporter. It is this vulgar, unempathetic, disgusting, reprehensible behavior towards the little guy.

Speaker 2 What a riot.

Speaker 3 Mocking the handicapped.

Speaker 5 It's all part of the Trump stump speech, but now some are saying Trump may have crossed the line just to get some laughs. I mean, there's...

Speaker 4 There's no coming back from this. In order to stand a chance, surely he's going to have to apologize.
The New York Times says Donald Trump went too far.

Speaker 4 When Trump truly mocked a disabled reporter, he was also mocking my special needs sister, Lisa. But you see that this is just plain wrong.

Speaker 4 And it's not just one moment in Donald Trump's career or life where he's done something offensive to people with disabilities.

Speaker 3 He even heard about it when he was people disabled.

Speaker 2 They're all

Speaker 2 gone.

Speaker 2 This is an incredibly low and petulant man.

Speaker 2 It's amazing.

Speaker 3 All those people who are talking about how Donald Trump has no chance of coming back.

Speaker 3 I mean, the one who actually said it was Trevor Noah, who's now lost his show. And I guess someone else.

Speaker 1 I mean, it leads to great, great success. How's this working out for you guys? Again, it's just reprehensible.
Could we play Jasmine Crockett again at the human rights campaign event?

Speaker 2 Here we go.

Speaker 1 Got one.

Speaker 4 Donald Trump, meanwhile, is under fire.

Speaker 4 Because we in these hot ass Texas streets, honey.

Speaker 4 Y'all know we got Governor High Wheels down there.

Speaker 2 Come on now.

Speaker 2 And the only thing hot about him is that he is a hot ass mess, honey.

Speaker 2 So yes. Yes, yes, yes.

Speaker 1 That is so good.

Speaker 3 That's so funny.

Speaker 1 She's so funny.

Speaker 3 I, for one, particularly appreciate the uproarious laughter and applause of the which, I mean, look, the only joke there is that the man is in a wheelchair. That's it.
There's nothing else.

Speaker 3 There's nothing clever about it. There's no tie-in to a policy.
None of that. It's just,

Speaker 3 she's just making fun of him for being disabled. That is the entire joke.
There's not even like an extra layer on top of it.

Speaker 3 And the crowd is just, they love it.

Speaker 2 They're eating it up.

Speaker 1 You know, you know, so what's crazy is you, you just see who these people are. You see absolutely who these people are.
They are, they are everything they have accused us of being. They're violent.

Speaker 1 They want to overthrow the government. They want to just grind the government to a halt.

Speaker 1 They're going to come after you.

Speaker 1 They're going to silence your speech.

Speaker 1 I mean, everything

Speaker 1 they say about us, they are.

Speaker 1 It is, it's never been more clear. You know what? They make fun of the handicap.
They're heartless. Governor Hot Wheels? Really? And they're all laughing.
And it's fine.

Speaker 1 Because again, this is the one thing you need to know about the left. And you as a Democrat just have to decide.
Do I believe this? The ends justify the means. I don't believe that.

Speaker 1 Stu doesn't believe that.

Speaker 1 I mean, that's why, honestly, we came out a couple of days ago when they started talking about a third term for Donald Trump. No,

Speaker 1 no.

Speaker 1 Would I like that for Donald Trump?

Speaker 1 If he's making all kinds of progress, which he seems to be making it now,

Speaker 1 would I love to have that? Sure, I would. But that's, we've learned our lesson from that.
We don't do that. We don't do that because it's not just Donald Trump that would get a third term.

Speaker 1 We'd still have President Obama.

Speaker 1 You cannot open that door. So we stand for something and we'll call out our own.
Yesterday we talked about the

Speaker 1 signal scandal.

Speaker 1 Stupid. I wondered why we were even using signal until I realized, oh crap, Biden made that okay.

Speaker 3 Isn't that a reason not to use signal?

Speaker 2 Yes it is.

Speaker 1 Yes it is.

Speaker 1 But this is something Biden did.

Speaker 1 All right, that doesn't make it right. I don't want us to use signal.
I think that's a very, very bad idea. And I really do want to know how did that reporter's name get on to that signal call?

Speaker 1 I'd like to know.

Speaker 1 How did that happen? We have to know these things and they have to answer for it. And unlike the Biden administration,

Speaker 1 yesterday, those involved came out and apologized. Really, you know, it was a mistake, didn't mean to, blah, blah, blah.
Okay, good. That's a good start.
Now let's find out how the name got on.

Speaker 1 Who had that in their list of signal? Because that would tell you an awful lot.

Speaker 1 How did this happen? That's called being consistent.

Speaker 1 This is when you don't believe in the ends justify the means.

Speaker 1 If you believe in the ends justify the means, you could then say, well, because of global warming, we should kill people in the population. How could you possibly say that? I don't know.

Speaker 1 How else do you read what Bill Gates says?

Speaker 1 He says we have to reduce the population. And with birth control and vaccines, we'll be able to do that.
Now, I've tried to figure that one out for a while because

Speaker 1 don't vaccines actually save lives?

Speaker 1 Or is it that they kill? Or is it that you're going to have some vaccine that will make people sterile? I don't know. I don't know, but I haven't figured that one out.

Speaker 1 When you look at the World Economic Forum, when they talk about we're going to reduce the

Speaker 2 number of people that are living right now,

Speaker 1 okay, Spooky. Maybe we should turn down the Dracula and the

Speaker 1 Nazis down just a little bit. Can you, when you're saying that, could you just either stop drinking the chalice of blood or maybe just wipe some of the blood off of your chin?

Speaker 1 Because you spilled a little blood. It's freaking me out a little bit.

Speaker 1 This is who these people are, are, and

Speaker 1 it's clear as a bell, and

Speaker 1 you have to choose. Now, that doesn't mean that you suddenly love Donald Trump.
It just means that you will judge things case by case.

Speaker 1 What did he do here? What did he do here? I may not like this, but I do like this. What did my side do? I don't like that.
Why don't I like that?

Speaker 1 I don't like that because it violates a few principles that we've all held to be self-evident for an awful long time.

Speaker 1 But until we can get out of our lizard brain and start looking and saying, okay, all right, let's think,

Speaker 1 you're never going to be able to solve anything because all that's going to happen is you're going to, and this is not why we played it.

Speaker 1 In fact, I played it, the Governor Hot Wheels thing, because she doesn't make me mad. She's a moron.
She's a boob in shoes. So

Speaker 1 that doesn't make me mad. There is something I watched today that really, really made me mad.

Speaker 1 And I decided to put that on X, not on the show. I'm like, I'm not going to even deal with it because this one makes me mad.

Speaker 1 I want to stay out of my lizard brain and actually just think. And I recommend that the Democrats do that as well because

Speaker 1 the responses that you've been giving now for the last, I don't know, six or seven years, how are they working out for you? Doesn't seem to be working out.

Speaker 1 You might want to look who you surrounded yourself with and go, hmm, I don't know. Ends don't justify the means.
And

Speaker 1 these people might be crazy. These people are trying to burn down the country,

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Speaker 2 I don't know.

Speaker 1 Maybe that's not, maybe that's not the best thing for me to be involved in.

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Speaker 2 All right.

Speaker 1 I don't like this news.

Speaker 1 A significant force of B-2 spirit stealth bombers looks to be currently making its way to the Indian Ocean island of

Speaker 1 Diego Garcia.

Speaker 1 Satellite imagery now shows that at least three C-17 cargo planes and 10 aerial refueling tankers have been forward deployed in the last 48 hours to the highly strategic British territory, which has been used as a staging point for the U.S.

Speaker 1 strikes in the Middle East on multiple occasions in the past. The buildup comes amid new surge in U.S.

Speaker 1 strikes targeting the Houthis and growing warnings to Iran from the Trump administration over the support of the Yemeni militants and Transnuclear Ambitions.

Speaker 1 The crews of two B-2 bombers, call signs pitch 11 and pitch 14, could be heard communicating with air traffic controllers in Australia earlier this week in publicly available audio.

Speaker 1 The crew of pitch 11 confirms the presence of a third bomber as well. The trio of bombers appears to have refueled in flight over Australia while heading westward.

Speaker 1 So what does this mean? I don't don't know. It could be just a buildup of, hey, don't screw with us.
We just want you to know, yeah, we can come and get you at any time.

Speaker 1 I'm hoping that's what that means. And the world,

Speaker 1 you know, understands that you can't just keep bombing ships in an international shipping zone, a very important critical shipping zone. But that's what Iran is doing.

Speaker 1 And they're also threatening now the use of nuclear weapons, blah, blah, blah.

Speaker 1 You know, same thing we've been hearing forever and ever and ever. I know Donald Trump does not like war, but Donald Trump also doesn't screw around.

Speaker 1 There is a threat that we, if things fall apart in Europe, and there's good news on that front, if things fall apart with the Ukrainians and the Russians, and then something happens in the Middle East, China will make a move on Taiwan.

Speaker 1 And you have those three things happening. We don't.
We can't defend it. We can't do a three-front war.
We can't even do a one-front war if it's Taiwan.

Speaker 1 We don't have the supply lines to be able to defend a war in Taiwan.

Speaker 1 So it is, you know, just pray for peace. Pray for peace because this is getting a little scary.

Speaker 3 Concerned that you just blah, blah, blah a nuclear weapons attack?

Speaker 2 Throw some nuclear weapons, blah, blah, blah.

Speaker 1 Okay, so I wouldn't say that about Russia, and I wouldn't say that about China. Yeah.
But how long have we been hearing that Iran is days away from having a nuclear weapon?

Speaker 3 Yeah, no, it's true.

Speaker 2 We have been hearing that for a long time.

Speaker 1 So, you know, I don't want to say this because I don't really mean this. I'll believe it when I see it because I hope to never see it.

Speaker 3 Never see it, right.

Speaker 1 Yes.

Speaker 1 But, you know,

Speaker 1 I can't trust any of the people on any side that says they're very close. I'm sure they are close, but they've been close now for 20 years.

Speaker 1 So can somebody just say, hey, by the way, we've been saying this for 20 years and they have been close, but we've had setbacks and here's the setbacks and here's what happened, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

Speaker 1 Then I'd take that more seriously.

Speaker 3 Yeah, I mean, if the setbacks have been caused by our military and Israel's military

Speaker 3 largely. Right.
So that is true. I think that's a fair

Speaker 3 they get a little closer, something happens, we back them up a little bit. Right.

Speaker 1 And that's why the stealth bombers are probably there.

Speaker 3 To back them up a little bit.

Speaker 1 To back them up a little bit.

Speaker 2 Yeah.

Speaker 3 I think that's probably true. It's interesting.

Speaker 3 trump's philosophy on foreign engagement if you will is interesting because i think you could look at it on a different day i think a lot of people could just see it as he's he's isolationist he doesn't want to get involved in anything and then the next day you could say actually he's i can't believe he's taking out suleimani right what's he doing right you know he's he's he's too involved it's like he has a line and he doesn't want to get involved in these things but if that line is crossed he's not like obama where he's going to say, oh, the red line and then never do anything.

Speaker 3 When you actually violate it, you're seeing it in Israel now. When you don't release the hostages, he's going to say, okay, go ahead, Israel, go ahead.

Speaker 1 Oh, and tariffs, too. We're going to talk about that next.

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Speaker 1 We're going to get into the tariffs.

Speaker 1 They seem to be working. Let's talk about that next.

Speaker 1 Hello, you sick twisted.

Speaker 1 Welcome to the program. So, you know, the one thing that you have to understand about Donald Trump is he is a negotiator.

Speaker 1 And unlike anything that America has ever had in a president, you know, when you have a tough negotiator, you know, you're buying a house or you're buying a car. I don't know about you, but

Speaker 1 I don't like negotiating for a car. I don't.

Speaker 1 I call my brother and they're like, hey, Robert, will you?

Speaker 1 Go with my daughter and buy that car. I went and I tested Robert and I checked it all out, but I'm not a good, you know, I hate it.
It makes me so uncomfortable. Are you like that still?

Speaker 3 I don't, I don't like it. I mean, I'll push myself through those things, but yeah, you're, no one, no one enjoy it.
Some people actually do enjoy it, and I'm

Speaker 2 a bad guy. Yeah, Robert.

Speaker 2 He loves it.

Speaker 3 He's totally that guy. Yeah.
But yeah, some people just live

Speaker 2 to do that. I don't live for it.

Speaker 3 I'll push myself through it, but I don't live for it.

Speaker 1 Yeah. You know, if you have a Robert, though, in your life, you wouldn't.

Speaker 3 Oh, yeah. Screw it.
Turn it over to him.

Speaker 1 Right. So

Speaker 1 I just, I hate it. I just just hate it.
And I'll sit there. I've been with him at times, and I'll just sit there like, oh, my gosh.
And I end up feeling bad for the guy.

Speaker 1 I'm like, the guy's not going to eat, Robert. You're just taking money out of his.
And

Speaker 1 this whole showroom is going to close down if you negotiate it. I don't know what it is about me, but I just get like that.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 that's what Trump is. Trump is a guy who just lives for these moments, and that's why he's so good at it.
And we've never had a president president do the right thing for the people.

Speaker 1 You know, he's been saying the same thing since like 1980. He's like, these are bad deals.
I mean, I don't know who's negotiating for the United States, but there hasn't been a good deal ever.

Speaker 1 And now, you know, the tariff thing, listen to this. India believes that Trump's tariffs would hit 87% of the goods they export to the U.S.
every year. 87%.

Speaker 1 So what happened?

Speaker 1 So now he met with the president of India and, you know, they got along fine. Now he comes home and he's like, you know, I think we should cut the tariffs on the U.S.
products.

Speaker 1 I think we, you know, maybe we could do that.

Speaker 1 You know, 55% of the goods from the U.S. are subject to 5% to 30% tariffs.

Speaker 1 The dairy products and everything else, 30 to 60%.

Speaker 1 They were off the table entirely.

Speaker 1 Tariffs on other food items could be lowered, as could automotive tariffs. How much is the automotive tariff against the United States to India, one of the largest populations in the world?

Speaker 3 India has a very high tariff structure. Yeah, what do you think the high tariffs structure? I don't know the number off the top of my head.

Speaker 1 100% minimum on some cars over 100%.

Speaker 1 So you want to buy a Ford truck? You ain't buy one in India.

Speaker 3 No.

Speaker 1 I mean,

Speaker 1 you got to be a millionaire to buy a truck.

Speaker 3 Yeah, Biden put 100% tariffs on cars coming in, I think it was from China in his.

Speaker 1 Yeah, that's fine. We don't necessarily want Chinese cars.

Speaker 3 Yeah, I mean, unless you want to buy a Chinese car.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I just don't want to embolden.

Speaker 2 I don't want to embolden that time. Yeah, I get it.

Speaker 3 I think what's interesting about this is, and this is why I don't freak out about tariff threats, because

Speaker 3 you never know what Trump is doing with this stuff.

Speaker 3 I think we do. Do we? What is it?

Speaker 1 I think he is going in and getting

Speaker 3 the best deal he can by just not blinking well what's the best deal like are tariffs a good policy or a bad policy it depends i think tariffs are a good policy if we are just trying to get reciprocal so they're a good policy if it gets rid of tariffs are a good policy if it gets rid of tariffs yeah okay well then they're then i i mean then i love tariffs because i think that if

Speaker 1 i mean that's i mean that's how he's using them so far he's like you have to you you must comply comply

Speaker 1 or at least treat us somewhat fairly. Otherwise, we're going to do the same to you.

Speaker 3 Yeah, he said both things.

Speaker 3 You know, he said before, hey, let's just get rid of all tariffs.

Speaker 2 And he said that to foreign countries.

Speaker 3 And now, I don't know if he really wants that. If that's his end goal and he uses tariff threats to get there, I'm 100% behind him.
Love it. Love it.
Love it.

Speaker 3 I mean, I will say the uncertainty is difficult on American business owners. I mean, it is.
And it does create uncertainty in the economy.

Speaker 3 And there's a trade-off there, just like he's making on a bunch of different areas. We might feel some pain and hopefully comes to a better conclusion in the end.

Speaker 3 You know, and I've, you know, talked to some of these business owners. It's tough on them.

Speaker 3 I was talking to one guy who's got a shipment coming in. He's just praying it gets here before April 2nd.
Because if it doesn't, it wipes out. a massive chunk of his reserve cash.

Speaker 3 I have a good friend who's in his entire business.

Speaker 1 I have a good friend who's a car dealer of of like high, high-end cars. Sure.

Speaker 1 And we were talking the other day and I'm like, hey, how those tariffs working out for you? And he's like, right now, it's fantastic. He's like, everybody's coming in.
April 1st, it'll be.

Speaker 2 Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 You know, it'll be a ghost town.

Speaker 3 These are the trade-offs. And

Speaker 3 to be 100% fair to Donald Trump, which I know the media never will, he told everyone this is what he was going to do.

Speaker 3 So it's not a surprise. And I think like, if the end game winds up being, I would love to have low tariff, largely free trade, especially maybe my number one target for this would be India.

Speaker 3 It is a massive producer of goods, and it is not China.

Speaker 3 You have over a billion people there where we can have the benefits of these sorts of trade interactions and not have to do it with China. That is a massive thing.

Speaker 3 And to take a country the size of India and bring it closer to us is great is a is a great development.

Speaker 1 But not if you're going to do, I mean, you know,

Speaker 1 really 100% tariffs on our automobiles.

Speaker 3 And that's bad, right? Yeah.

Speaker 2 Right.

Speaker 3 So so what, where do we go from that with tariffs, right? It's, they're bad.

Speaker 2 Yeah. Like it would be great to get them to zero.

Speaker 1 Yeah. I want if you're why should we have all the tariffs on imposed on our goods.

Speaker 2 I think you're right.

Speaker 1 If you're going to do that, fine. I'll show you the pain you're inflicting on us.

Speaker 3 And that is the gambit, right? Right. That we can survive the pain longer than these other nations, which, by the way, is probably true.

Speaker 1 Oh, it is true.

Speaker 1 Right now.

Speaker 1 Right now.

Speaker 1 We can. We can.

Speaker 2 We are.

Speaker 3 Again, we're not in great shape, but we're in better shape than everybody else. Yes.
So we can put pain on ourselves and put pain on the other side, and they will deal with the same thing.

Speaker 3 And I just think you look at India having 100% tariffs. To me, with the exception, I think China is a different conversation, but to me, that's a bad policy.

Speaker 3 I don't want to replicate India's bad policy. I don't think that's a good idea.
A good idea, though, is saying, hey, let me show you how bad this policy is. Here's what I'm going to do.

Speaker 3 And therefore, we'll remove the policy from both sides and be able to deal with each other honestly and fairly. That's a great approach.
And it seems to be the one that Trump has taken in most cases.

Speaker 1 Here's what I really like. Donald Trump understands in every single way mutually assured destruction.

Speaker 1 He is absolutely terrified. I mean, I have talked to him privately about our nukes, and he is like, Len,

Speaker 1 I rebuilt the nuclear strategy. I rebuilt and updated those.
He's like, they should never, ever, ever come out of darkness. You should never use those.
We're all dead if those are ever used. Okay.

Speaker 1 So he knows that. But he's also not afraid of saying, but I will use them if I have to.
That's the same thing with his tariffs. Look, knock it off.
But if this is an economic nuclear weapon, fine.

Speaker 1 I'll show you. I want you to know I will match you one-on-one and I will even throw a few more missiles your way, economic trade missiles.
I'm going to throw a few more of your...

Speaker 1 Oh, you don't like it? Then let's not do it. I love that.
I love that.

Speaker 3 I think it's pretty consistent. And then that's what we were talking about when it comes to foreign affairs.
He has a very consistent approach there.

Speaker 3 And I think it does

Speaker 3 freak people out. And at times can fire people into areas of sort of chaos and uncertainty.
And that can be problematic. And largely, it can be problematic for him.
Because if the economy goes down.

Speaker 3 And we have a recession, it's going to be harder for him to do the things he wants to do.

Speaker 1 He knows this.

Speaker 2 I know he does.

Speaker 3 He is making a calculation that this is going to be worth it. And the way you judge that is on the results.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 And you won't know that for a while.

Speaker 2 You won't know that for a while.

Speaker 3 Yeah. You'll know that.

Speaker 1 And in the end of it,

Speaker 1 maybe by the end of the year, you'll start to go, okay, that was a really bad idea.

Speaker 2 Or, oh my gosh, did that really work out?

Speaker 1 Yeah. And you're starting to see, I mean, as April 1st is looming, you're starting to see these countries go, I don't think he's bluffing.
What we're doing is they're driving a little,

Speaker 1 you know, Hyundai, and we're driving this giant American Mac truck, and they're both on the highway going 90 miles an hour right towards each other.

Speaker 2 And

Speaker 1 Trump, I mean, just think of that Trump picture, you know, that is hanging on the wall of every government building now. I think that it might be his booking picture, you know what I mean?

Speaker 2 That he hung up all over the country where he's just like,

Speaker 2 hi,

Speaker 1 I'm your president.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 imagine his face with just the light of the dashboard of the truck barreling at you. And you're there from, you know, France in your little meep, meep.

Speaker 1 You're like, I am driving a Peugeot.

Speaker 1 Surely he will not run over me. Surely he will.

Speaker 1 And you get off the road. That's the moment we're approaching now on April 1st.

Speaker 1 And I'm telling you, he's not going to swerve. He's not going going to swerve.
No. And that's why the world is freaking out.
And that's why they're trying to make everybody on earth freak out.

Speaker 2 Because if everybody on earth is like, this is so bad, that's going to leave Lamba's Zama.

Speaker 1 They think he'll swerve. I got news for you.

Speaker 1 You can't hear a lot from the beast. I mean, you know, he rolls up those windows in that Cadillac and he's not really hearing anything.

Speaker 1 So it's the cries of everybody in Europe going, oh, this is going to hurt us so bad. He's not hearing you.
He's not hearing you. He's not going to swerve.
I would suggest. Swerve.
Swerve.

Speaker 3 Swerve, please. Swerve.

Speaker 2 Blink. Blink.

Speaker 1 We'll see. All right.
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Speaker 1 I highly recommend that you watch this one on Blaze TV because I recorded this yesterday. because of

Speaker 1 I have to travel tonight. I'm giving a speech in Florida.
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Speaker 1 I have to tell you, I walked into this JFK thing thinking one thing.

Speaker 1 I

Speaker 1 confirmed, I think in my own mind, some things that I believed, and I have completely changed on other things. And I have to tell you,

Speaker 1 it is an absolute exact replay of what we're living through right now, which is a little terrifying. But I think, you know, the reason why the JFK files are so important

Speaker 1 is because of what I think we found. And everybody will say there's no big deal.
Well, there were some things in there. Again, if you're not looking for the who, you're looking for the what.

Speaker 1 What were they protecting?

Speaker 1 What are they trying to hide? And it's not old stuff. I believe it is current.

Speaker 1 And just don't miss this show.

Speaker 1 It's one of my favorite shows ever. We rebuilt the Oval Office because that is the Oval Office set that we've used here.
The JFK, the movie from Oliver Stone, it was filmed in these studios.

Speaker 1 I bought the old Paramount lot here in Dallas. And so they were filmed

Speaker 1 in these studios on the big stage that we rebuilt it.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 so it is the original set from the movie, JFK by Oliver Stone. What's interesting is

Speaker 1 we are further away today from that movie

Speaker 1 than when that movie came out from JFK's assassination.

Speaker 1 That amazing?

Speaker 3 That does not feel possible. Yeah.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 my gosh, Stu, I'm so excited to hear your point of view on this because we put together this case

Speaker 1 and just went for

Speaker 1 what? Not who. What?

Speaker 1 What are they protecting? Oh my gosh. And did you see the guy who was on Alex Jones a few weeks ago and he had this tape from his family?

Speaker 1 His grandfather was on tape along with the head of the DNC, you know, the DNC, the Democratic Party, during Johnson's tenure.

Speaker 1 Their friends started to get offed, and so they decided to have a conversation and tape it.

Speaker 1 This guy is in studio with me and he brought the tape with him, the actual tape, not the digital, the actual. You will hear it played from the actual tape for the first time.

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Speaker 1 All right, I want to take in Alibucci here and bring her on the program.

Speaker 1 There's a great story out about something

Speaker 1 she has. She's just released that it was on theblaze.com.
And I have not seen the interview yet. I've seen pieces of the interview, and it looks, looks-I mean, this is amazing.

Speaker 1 Alibh, this may be one of the best interviews you've done. Let me play a little clip of it here first.

Speaker 4 So, the tech wive mafias, I believe, were kind of being conscripted in many ways, and their money, especially, was being conscripted in

Speaker 4 to set the groundwork for the great reset. Yeah,

Speaker 4 specifically through

Speaker 4 specifically through

Speaker 4 a

Speaker 4 network of non-NGO advisors,

Speaker 4 relationship with Hollywood,

Speaker 4 relationship with Davos,

Speaker 4 and their own companies.

Speaker 4 So if you look at like who's on these boards, who hangs out with each other, how these culture, how the culture of tech wealth works, like Silicon Valley tech wealth and that small group of people responsible for for a huge amount of money and a huge amount of

Speaker 4 NGO activity across the United States.

Speaker 4 It's a really small group of people, and it's a really small group of people making these decisions. Yeah.

Speaker 4 And then, and then

Speaker 4 completely blind to everything else that's going on and how their groundwork is being used

Speaker 4 to then enable

Speaker 4 these other policies, these great reset policies.

Speaker 1 It is amazing to go from five years ago, everybody saying, that's crazy, that's not happening, to the former wife of the head of Google coming out and saying, yeah, this was all orchestrated.

Speaker 1 We didn't even know what we were into as wives, as the Silicon Valley Mafia wives, as she calls them. Allie Beth, welcome to the program.
How are you?

Speaker 6 Thank you so much. Doing well.

Speaker 1 Really powerful interview. What did she say was her turning point? What woke her up?

Speaker 6 Wow. There were so many, there were so many moments across her journey.
We kind of started on the campaign trail with RFK.

Speaker 6 She shares something that she said that she had never shared before, that she was pregnant, surprisingly, on the campaign trail, and that she had a late-term miscarriage at 20 weeks.

Speaker 6 And it was life-threatening for her. She lost the sweet baby, and she almost lost her life.

Speaker 6 And she said that as she felt her life being pulled from her, she almost made this kind of like exchange with God, like, okay, God, like, you've got my life.

Speaker 6 I will, you know, I will do anything, basically. And I'm paraphrasing there and people can go watch the interview for her actual verbiage.

Speaker 6 But she felt all of a sudden this kind of peace of God, but there had been a lot of moments until then that had led her to that realization that he is real, that the gospel of Jesus is real and all of this.

Speaker 6 And something interesting she talked about is on the campaign trail, and she and I had talked about this privately too, and it's okay for me to share, said that she really saw the reality of evil, the reality of hell, when she was deep into politics, and that that kind of started to shift her perspective on, wait, who are the bad guys here?

Speaker 6 What's going on? All of this evil is being done under the guise of really good intentions, especially in Silicon Valley. And I don't think I want to be a part of that anymore.

Speaker 1 Yeah, she said a couple of things. Well, first of all, you know, when, you know, you kind of just said the interview gets into much deeper of her losing the baby.
She lost over four liters of blood.

Speaker 1 You really only have about four liters of blood in you.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 she was bleeding out.

Speaker 1 So it was a really traumatic moment of her dying as well as her child dying at the same time.

Speaker 1 She said at one point to you,

Speaker 1 you know, when I started to realize all of this stuff,

Speaker 1 it's a little difficult when you're married to the guy who started Google.

Speaker 6 Yes. So that kind of goes back further in her journey during COVID.
She shared that her daughter was diagnosed with autism.

Speaker 6 And like any good mom, she's trying to figure out, wait, how did we get here? How can I help her? What's going on in her little brain to help me understand how to best support her?

Speaker 6 And as she was digging into the research, she found some things that kind of have been dubbed right-wing conspiracy theories about, you know, different environmental factors, even pharmaceutical factors that could possibly cause some symptoms of autism.

Speaker 6 But she had a hard time researching because the search engine that almost everyone uses censors that kind of information.

Speaker 6 And while she was married to the co-founder of Google, who was playing a part in censoring that information, not only inhibiting her research for her daughter, but research for the effects of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Speaker 6 And she shared that that caused understandably a lot of conflict in her life and still does.

Speaker 1 I wonder what the conversations were like. You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 If you're looking at these things and then all of a sudden Google, your husband's company, is censoring and saying this is bad, you'd be like, I mean, can you imagine that?

Speaker 1 It would be really very bizarre to have that conversation at dinner that night. Hey, I'm trying to do some research and you guys are shutting me down.

Speaker 1 And I got to tell you, I don't think this is crazy stuff. I wonder what those conversations were like.

Speaker 6 Yeah, I don't know. Yeah.
It's crazy to think about.

Speaker 1 What was the biggest thing you took away from her? I really, really like her. Is this the first time you've met her?

Speaker 6 The first time I've met her in person. I'm just struck by how genuine, down-to-earth, vulnerable she is.

Speaker 6 It is not easy to admit, especially when you're someone who has been prominent in that space, has donated a ton of money to entities like Planned Parenthood, George Gascon, other progressive causes to admit that you're wrong, that you didn't see things as they were, and now you see things differently.

Speaker 6 At one point, she said, I helped all these women get abortions, and I suddenly realized I never helped a woman keep her baby. How dare I?

Speaker 6 Not many people, especially in that space, have the humility to admit something like that. And I just praise God for that because that transparency will help a lot lot of people.

Speaker 1 How is her friend circle changed? I can't imagine she's got

Speaker 1 a lot of friends that were in that original circle.

Speaker 6 She said that she still has friends, maybe I don't know about in the tech wife mafia, but she still has friends who are very progressive. And I could see how she's

Speaker 6 a good person and a good friend.

Speaker 6 But she's having bold conversations with them. I know that for sure.

Speaker 1 Well, it's great. You did a great job.
I'm so happy for your success, Allie.

Speaker 2 I really am.

Speaker 1 You deserve it.

Speaker 1 Talk about your shared arrows.

Speaker 2 Thank you.

Speaker 1 Give me

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Speaker 6 Yeah, share the arrows. It is our women's Christian event, October 11th, Dallas, Texas.
We are going to have Francesca Battistelli leading worship. We're having Elisa Childers.

Speaker 6 We're having Ginger Volo, Katie Faust.

Speaker 6 So many amazing speakers that are just rallying Christian women to be courageous in our homes, in whatever spaces God has placed us, to share the arrows with fellow believers as we face a common enemy.

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Speaker 1 Thank you so much, Allie.

Speaker 2 Appreciate it. God bless.
Thanks, Glenn.

Speaker 1 Allie Beth can be heard on Blaze TV.

Speaker 1 And her show is just, I mean, it's just, they call her now the contemporary Phyllis Schlafly, which they meant that as a slam, but I would take that as a very, very high compliment.

Speaker 1 And I know Allie does.

Speaker 1 And you can hear her on Blaze TV. Tonight at 9 p.m.,

Speaker 1 you're going to hear my show. It is a special.
We rebuilt the Oliver Stone JFK Oval Office set.

Speaker 1 When I bought the studio years ago, this is the old Paramount lot. And Barney was filmed here.
Born on the 4th of July, RoboCop, JFK. A lot of shows and movies were filmed on this set, set, Silkwood.

Speaker 1 And when you buy a movie studio, what I didn't know is you, because I've never bought one before, have you?

Speaker 1 As I don't know anybody who is there, anyway, you get the sets, and the sets, some of these sets were way four stories up in the rafters. And the JFK set was way up in the rafters.

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Speaker 1 it's a powerful, powerful show. Anybody who thinks we didn't get anything out of the JFK papers, you weren't looking in the right places.

Speaker 1 We took a different attitude. We're not looking for who.
We were looking for what. That's what Cash Patel said to me back in, I don't know, spring of last year.

Speaker 1 We were doing an interview in my office and we were sitting there. And I said,

Speaker 1 so what is, what are they hiding? And he said, I said, what are they hiding? Because they're all dead.

Speaker 1 I mean, whoever was involved is dead by now and he said no no no it's not it's not who it's what so i had the research go a researchers go and look for what

Speaker 1 i believe we found it and uh

Speaker 1 It's it's a pretty amazing thing. Watch it only on Blaze TV if you can.

Speaker 1 If you're a subscriber, watch it on Blaze TV because you're only going to, if you're watching on Pluto or any of the other things, I had to contain it in that hour format.

Speaker 1 But if you're watching on Blaze TV, you get an an unedited version of it. It's kind of the director's cut.

Speaker 1 And it runs about an hour and a half because the interviews that we had were so powerful. I want to get to some of them here in a second.
But

Speaker 1 let me give you this piece. This is how the whole thing ends.
And it's kind of like almost an afterthought. We thought it would be a really big part.

Speaker 1 And it is a stunning part of the show.

Speaker 1 The rest of the show turned out to be like, oh my. I mean, I had,

Speaker 1 it all came clear to me about halfway through the show. I'm all of a sudden, it's just falling into place.

Speaker 1 I mean, I've read the script a million times. We worked on the script together.
We've been working on it for two weeks, and I'm in the middle of the show, and I'm, it's just all dawning on me.

Speaker 1 Oh, my gosh, this is exactly what is happening today.

Speaker 1 And you'll see it. But let me show you a clip where

Speaker 1 I was up this weekend

Speaker 1 with an exact copy of Lee Harvey Oswald's gun and the original, like it's now antique ammunition.

Speaker 1 And it was important for us to be able to try to do the shot, for me to try to complete the shot that he did

Speaker 1 and to see if it's even possible because they say he's a bad shot. I don't shoot rifles.
I don't use a scope. I shoot shotguns.
I shoot pistols, but I don't usually, you know, I don't hunt.

Speaker 1 I'd love to, but I don't hunt.

Speaker 1 And so I'm not a guy who considers myself a good shot with a rifle. Well, you'll see tonight what happened.
And what we found at the end of it was nothing that we thought we would even found.

Speaker 1 That just led to more questions. We're like, wait a minute.
Here's a little clip from that. So I'm at the side-by-side ranch in Oklahoma.
And

Speaker 1 we tried, what was it, last Thursday, just a few days ago,

Speaker 1 with the exact copy of Oswald's gun.

Speaker 2 Four, fire.

Speaker 1 It's not,

Speaker 1 I would have had that one.

Speaker 1 As I said, you know, when we started that, it's a crappy, crappy gun.

Speaker 1 And we were using ammunition that was, I don't even know, $40 around or something because that's part of it. That ammunition

Speaker 1 was

Speaker 1 ordered by the CIA, had the DOD

Speaker 1 make a lot of it and send it over to Greece.

Speaker 1 It wasn't used

Speaker 1 and then somehow or another all of that stuff was brought back by the CIA and

Speaker 1 Lee Harvey Oswald got his hands on it.

Speaker 2 We're not sure how.

Speaker 1 It's weird, but

Speaker 1 so as I said, it was a really crappy gun

Speaker 1 and we fired a few shots with it, probably six shots with it. I only got one off.

Speaker 2 Two, three.

Speaker 3 These CIA bullets suck.

Speaker 2 Yeah.

Speaker 1 We have it at the same angle that he was at and the same distance. And you'll see shot number one, shot number two, shot number three.

Speaker 1 Which one was the first shot? Because he didn't hit all three, did he? He missed the first one. He missed the first one.
So the second, and then finally in the head was at the last point.

Speaker 1 So let's see if

Speaker 1 I can hit it. If I can hit it, Lee R.
V. Oswald clearly could hit it.

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Speaker 1 60 feet of chain enough. And it was pulling the vehicle.
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Speaker 1 Do we have the Roger Stone audio that I played?

Speaker 1 Last night,

Speaker 1 Roger Stone was on.

Speaker 1 And, you know, he's written books about the JFK. And he was there.
I mean, he's been around the White House a lot.

Speaker 1 And so he has a different perspective on it and has done, you know, years of research on this. And we talked about the findings of the JFK files.

Speaker 1 But then I also asked him, because you will see, it's just so natural it led up to this at this point in the show.

Speaker 1 I'm questioning everything I thought about Nixon now. Not that if Nixon was a good guy or a bad guy, I don't think he was the greatest of guys.

Speaker 1 But I question whether he was set up or not because one thing that is can be said about the watergate break-in was it was nonsense why

Speaker 1 why would the president staff or the president break into the watergate there was nothing of value there he was winning he was way ahead in the polls why would he do that

Speaker 1 well when you see the pattern that we now have from the JFK files,

Speaker 1 and then you look at the pattern of what's happening today, and then you look at the pattern of what was happening with Nixon.

Speaker 1 It's all the same. I mean, it's like exactly the same.

Speaker 1 And that is the thing that I want everybody to see tonight

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Speaker 3 Wait until you see.

Speaker 1 Oh my gosh. Wait until you see the part that ties into USAID.
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Speaker 1 You'll be like, wait a minute, what?

Speaker 1 Why is everybody freaking out? Well, you might find out tonight. I'm going to play that clip from Roger Stone in just a second.
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Speaker 1 Welcome Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.

Speaker 1 So tonight on my Wednesday night special, we're talking about the JFK files. And it is honestly, somebody asked me just last week, why is this so important?

Speaker 1 And I say, well, because it's important that we know and it's important that we start establishing that the secrets have got to come out.

Speaker 1 But I have a completely different answer. Now that we have

Speaker 1 run things

Speaker 1 through the research team and through Grok, honestly, we would not have been able to bring you this show tonight had it not been for AI.

Speaker 1 It was just too much information for my team of 10 to be able to go through all of these documents. We just wouldn't have been able to do it.

Speaker 1 We went through as much as we could, categorized as much as we could. And then we said, we're looking for these things.
Can you tell us if there's any documents with these things?

Speaker 1 And it spat out a bunch of them.

Speaker 1 And we started to connect the dots. And

Speaker 1 I think you're going to be

Speaker 1 maybe not, maybe not. I mean, there's so many people that are in the conspiracy theories of JFK that, you know, they're, I'm sure they're going to watch.

Speaker 1 And they're like, that's not what really happened. I don't know what happened.
I don't know what happened. But I can tell you what I think is happening today.

Speaker 1 And it is exactly the same pattern and the same people.

Speaker 1 It is incredible. And the reason why we have any inkling of it now

Speaker 1 is because of the internet. Because we have destroyed the media, their grip on the truth.
We've destroyed that. You're actually looking for answers yourself and not just from one guy like me.

Speaker 1 You're looking everywhere. And you're reading all kinds of sources.
And, you know, it requires you to be responsible and really not just read one thing and go with it

Speaker 1 but tonight I

Speaker 1 can't wait to talk to you tomorrow on radio and see what you thought and if you're coming to the same conclusion I am because I think it's really clear and about halfway through

Speaker 1 Roger Stone is on with me and

Speaker 1 I asked Roger about you know, I said, I'm beginning to question everything now.

Speaker 1 And especially Nixon, because

Speaker 1 the pattern is exactly the same. Wait till you see the pattern.
It's exactly the same for Trump as it was for Kennedy and it was for Nixon.

Speaker 1 I mean,

Speaker 1 was that a setup?

Speaker 1 Because, and he said, Nixon,

Speaker 1 you know, if they would have killed him, it would have been too close. You know, he just had a president die.
It would be a very bad thing. So his theory is you can't kill him.

Speaker 1 How do you you get rid of him?

Speaker 1 But it is exactly the same pattern. And I asked him about that, and I said, You know, Nixon was having a conversation

Speaker 1 years ago when he was just getting into office with the head of the CIA. And Stu, I want your comment on this.
Listen to what he said. Listen,

Speaker 1 who shot John thing?

Speaker 1 Is Eisenhower to blame?

Speaker 1 Johnson to blame,

Speaker 1 is Kennedy to blame? Nixon to blame?

Speaker 1 This may become. May become.
Not by me. But it may become a very, very

Speaker 1 vigorous issue. It could become a very vigorous issue.

Speaker 2 I need to know

Speaker 2 what is necessary to protect, frankly, the intelligence cameras and that their attorney department. And I will protect it.

Speaker 1 Stop, stop, stop, stop there. So what did he just say? He said, so these things are going to come not by me.

Speaker 1 They're not going to be brought up by me, which is exactly how you usually threaten people that don't like to be threatened. I'm not going to do it.

Speaker 1 I'm just saying that it's going to come up to the fore. And I need to know

Speaker 1 what I need to protect to protect our intelligence agencies and our dirty tricks department.

Speaker 2 Okay.

Speaker 1 Wow, that's really something to ask. And he said,

Speaker 1 because I know, look, I've lied to protect it enough.

Speaker 1 And I'll continue. I just need to know.

Speaker 1 Wow. Listen to the rest of it.
Do we have the rest? Yeah.

Speaker 1 I will protect it because I've done more than my share of walking and protection. I will.
I believe it's totally right to do it.

Speaker 1 I've done my share to protect it. I've done my share of lying to protect it.

Speaker 1 Because I think it's totally the right thing to do.

Speaker 3 He actually uses the term dirty tricks in there, which is kind of fascinating. Amazing.

Speaker 1 And we always heard, you have you ever heard Tricky Dick?

Speaker 2 Okay.

Speaker 1 That comes from the dirty tricks department. But it's always been my understanding, that wasn't the CIA.
That was Dick Nixon.

Speaker 1 President Nixon had a dirty tricks department. Here he's saying, I know about your dirty tricks department.
And I'll protect it. And I've done my fair share of lying for it.

Speaker 3 And he says it's the right thing to do.

Speaker 1 And it's the right thing to do.

Speaker 3 I don't know if that's accurate, but that's what he says. Right, right.

Speaker 2 Yeah, that's fascinating.

Speaker 3 I have a lot of questions on that.

Speaker 3 But

Speaker 3 let me go to this.

Speaker 3 As we advance past

Speaker 3 this era,

Speaker 3 how do we even know that tapes like this are going to be authentic? Like, because of AI and everything that you can generate, like, it's one thing to say, oh, well, Donald Trump just said this.

Speaker 3 It's going to be easy to check that in theory. At least he's there.
He can, you might have to be able to have perspective.

Speaker 3 If we get a new tape, let's say of some incident that happened in 1978, you know, five years from now, and that reveals some amazing truth about an incident we thought was something else, how would we even be able to detect whether it was real or not?

Speaker 1 This is something I'm working on now, just to protect, like, for instance, my own voice.

Speaker 1 Can a voice be watermarked? The answer is yes. Can a document be watermarked? The answer is yes.
Can a digital document be watermarked? The answer is yes. Video watermarked? Yes.

Speaker 1 But it's going to require whoever's producing those things to watermark. So

Speaker 1 you can verify, yes, this came from this source. But I don't know how.

Speaker 1 I don't know how you,

Speaker 1 you know, somebody's picking something up on tape unless it's, you know, how they,

Speaker 1 how you can look at the rifling on a bullet comes out, and you're going to go, yep, that came from this gun.

Speaker 1 Unless we have a way to imprint what device recorded this, specifically, what device recorded this.

Speaker 3 I mean, that might be something that can be successful, right? Starting now.

Speaker 3 Not going to work on a clip of Ronald Reagan saying he actually wanted everyone to die from AIDS in 1984. Oh, no, it's not.
Right. Like, and he didn't say that, by the way.

Speaker 3 And everything about Reagan and AIDS is basically a lie that you've heard in the media. But, like, someone's going to go and start producing these things and historical discovery, right?

Speaker 3 These things that happen years later, that we, when there's a revisionist history written by someone trying to tell an uncomfortable truth, it's going to be really hard to know whether any of that stuff is true.

Speaker 1 It's why, you know, I started

Speaker 1 gathering things for the museum and I call it internally my clay pots project

Speaker 1 because

Speaker 1 back in 2008, 2009, I'm praying and I'm hearing in my head clay pots. And I'm like, I don't, I'm going insane.

Speaker 1 I don't even know what that, if that's coming from the Lord, you got to be much more specific than that because I have no idea what is, what is that? For months, every time I pray, clay pots.

Speaker 1 And it really threw me. And then I was on the air one day and I'm talking and it took everything in me not to stop and go, oh, I mean, I just pieced something together.
I'm sorry. But

Speaker 1 something hit me. And I was talking about the sacred American scripture that is going to be destroyed.
If these people get their way, they hate America so much. They hate our founders.

Speaker 1 They hate our principles. They hate our history.
They will destroy everything, including our sacred American scripture.

Speaker 1 And when I said that, clay pots came to mind and I went, oh, the Dead Sea Scrolls.

Speaker 1 They were saved by a group of people that knew people were coming to destroy all the scriptures that did not fit in the new canon of

Speaker 1 the Christianity. And so they hid them in clay pots way in the back of a cave.

Speaker 1 So this sheepherder, he's out and he's just, you know, he's tending sheep and that's got to be kind of a boring job, but he's up by these caves and he picks up a rock and he throws this rock into this dark cave.

Speaker 1 And he expects just to hear it, you know, hit the back wall of the cave. Instead, he hears a shatter.

Speaker 1 And so he goes up and he sees in the back of the cave, he just shattered one of the clay pots. And in there were the Dead Sea Scrolls.

Speaker 1 That's the oldest known collection of the Bible and scripture in the world that we have complete.

Speaker 1 So all of this history was going to be lost if somebody didn't save them. So that's why I collect the things that I do.

Speaker 1 That's why we started our museum and our American journey experience. So we can put it in the side of a mountain and it will be forever

Speaker 1 secure from anybody who wants to destroy it.

Speaker 1 But it also is important that you have your own clay pot, that you are taking record yourself of things, that you are collecting the papers, that you are writing notes or you are keeping a digital copy, a journal.

Speaker 1 You have to download what you're thinking and what you're experiencing. Because that's going to be the eyewitness accounts.

Speaker 1 And we'll be able to verify that you lived. We'll be able to verify from your children or your grandchildren who you were.

Speaker 1 And if you have a clay pot of your own that someday will come to the fore, we'll be able to piece all of this history back together, should it ever be lost. But

Speaker 1 hopefully we're turning the corner on that. But I can't guarantee that.
I mean, I think we are in real danger still.

Speaker 1 I mean, if this doesn't work with Donald Trump, if somehow or another this all falls apart for a myriad of reasons and we go back to the left, they're going to be more fierce than they were last time.

Speaker 1 And if America chooses to go back there, there's no coming back from it. There's just no coming back.
They will do exactly what I have feared that they would do the whole time.

Speaker 1 So don't rest on your laurels, but you want to, you want to know for sure, record it for yourself, for your own family. Make a record of what you're thinking, what you're reading, what you're doing,

Speaker 1 and verify what's happening in your own life that you're seeing with your own eyes. And then pass that on to your children.

Speaker 1 I have a guy who's got a tape made in the early 1970s that his family always heard about this tape that grandpa made

Speaker 1 before he was assassinated. And it's him and the head of the DNC talking about, hey, they're going to come and try to kill us.

Speaker 1 And, you know, we've covered for these guys, but we got to be really careful, yada, yada, yada.

Speaker 1 He got it, you know, recently and decided, you know, I think I should release this because there seems to be a lot of stuff that's going on. He brought it to me.

Speaker 1 You'll hear it for the very first time on its original tape. We didn't want to play it digitally.
I wanted to actually see the tape and verify that this wasn't a digital anything.

Speaker 1 Um, and so he brought it. And

Speaker 1 uh, then I talked to him,

Speaker 1 how are you keeping this safe? And he said, Well, I just keep him. And he reached in his pocket.
This is on the show tonight. He reaches into his pocket and he pulls out a baggie.

Speaker 1 And he's like, I've been keeping it in these baggies. And I'm like, Could we keep these here in the vault, please?

Speaker 1 So we're, I'm going to do a whole special on this eventually because

Speaker 1 the guy who was

Speaker 1 the assassin,

Speaker 1 his family

Speaker 1 was just contacted, or the assassin's family just contacted this guy's family and said, oh my gosh,

Speaker 1 my grandfather and your grandfather, we all heard the same things. What you're saying now is what my grandfather said, and they don't know each other.

Speaker 1 It's the same thing. We're going to try to piece all of that together so it can be preserved in a clay pot.
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Speaker 1 Welcome to the program. Babylon B had a really good idea.
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Speaker 1 Elon Musk has disguised the IRS building as a Tesla dealership,

Speaker 1 hoping the Democrats would burn it down.

Speaker 2 I like it. Yeah.
I think it would work.

Speaker 3 I think that would actually, that's a good plan of attack.

Speaker 1 It's crazy, isn't it?

Speaker 3 Yeah, it really is. And story after story after story is like that, where

Speaker 3 if you reverse time by a few years,

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Speaker 1 Hello, America. I want to talk to you a little bit about signal, something that nobody

Speaker 1 is is talking about, something that nobody is thinking about.

Speaker 1 And we began thinking about it, and we're going to give you

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Speaker 2 Sir. Welcome.

Speaker 1 Thank you.

Speaker 1 Has the staff recovered from preparing for tonight's show yet?

Speaker 2 Oh, wow.

Speaker 3 No, I don't think so. It started last week where we were like, okay, there's another thousand.
There's another 10,000 documents, 20,000. Everyone's just going crazy.

Speaker 1 Just zombies.

Speaker 1 I know I got up. I went home last night and my wife looked at me and said, what happened to you? And I'm like, the last seven days have happened to me.

Speaker 1 It's been exhausting, but I think

Speaker 1 we have put something together tonight on our Wednesday night special that is going to open up your mind and tie things together. I think we're actually...

Speaker 1 I think we're closer on what has just been released on the JFK files than anybody else. Have you heard anybody draw these conclusions that we're drawing?

Speaker 3 No,

Speaker 3 not in this way.

Speaker 1 Yeah, not entirely. I mean, there are these bits out there, but we've put the dots together and you're like, wait a minute, look at what this picture looks like.

Speaker 3 Right. And then we, so we got all this information and we just ran it through AI to say, okay, just reanalyze this with everything, the Warren Commission, all the other releases, and this new release.

Speaker 1 Cross-reference everything.

Speaker 3 Cross-reference everything and then just tell us what are the most likely scenarios for who killed JFK.

Speaker 3 So number one was, obviously, obviously, because it's polling from the Warren Commission as well, was Lee Harvey Oswald. Lone shooter, that was the most high.

Speaker 3 But the newest one that popped up, a close second with a probability rating of moderate to high, was rogue CIA elements.

Speaker 3 And I was like, huh, well, that's kind of interesting. And even if they didn't

Speaker 3 do anything, let's just say they didn't, it was Lee Harvey Oswald, to give the mere appearance that the CIA was doing that that much crazy stuff that they now pop up to moderate to high means the CIA was up to some crazy things in the early 60s.

Speaker 1 Right, and they still are. This is what we found.

Speaker 1 I don't want to give away everything, but I think we can maybe give this away.

Speaker 1 The dot that we connected to USAID,

Speaker 1 this is the craziest thing

Speaker 1 I heard. The CIA

Speaker 1 had all these agencies that were doling out all kinds of cash to NGOs all over the world, just like USAID. They were using them for black ops.

Speaker 1 Kennedy said, I'm stopping all of this crap. So he got rid of it and he created USAID,

Speaker 1 which they just went back in and occupied.

Speaker 2 Yeah.

Speaker 3 So can I give a little color on that? Yeah, yeah. And you'll find all this tonight.

Speaker 3 But what we found in these documents was an absolute war, a war between the JFK administration and the intelligence community, namely the CIA. He fired Alan Dulles after the Bear Pigs.

Speaker 3 There was a close

Speaker 3 advisor to Kennedy. His name was last name was Schlesinger.

Speaker 3 He wrote a memo to JFK. This was known to the researchers, but he wrote a memo to JFK basically outlining all the crazy stuff the CIA was doing, spreading chaos throughout the entire world.

Speaker 3 The next move that JFK did after that was, as you said, he was like, wait a minute, there's this USAID, although he didn't call it that, type organization. It was called the ICA, the

Speaker 3 International Cooperation Administration. They're facilitating all these crazy, you know, like coups.

Speaker 1 Exactly what USAID does.

Speaker 2 Exactly.

Speaker 3 Exactly. It's like, we got to get rid of the CIA's capability to do this.
Let's just get rid of it. Let's roll it into something else.
That became USAID. And the CIA was like, okay, want to do that?

Speaker 3 We'll just move on into USAID and do the exact same thing we've been doing before.

Speaker 1 It is crazy. It never stops.
Wait till you see this special tonight. It is, it's just so nuts.
Just so nuts. Now,

Speaker 1 let me switch to signal because this is another thing. And we're starting to put the, this, this has bothered us this week, this whole signal thing.

Speaker 1 Because

Speaker 1 I'm in a new place. Facts, too.
I think you said this to me off the air about half an hour

Speaker 1 You just don't know anymore. You just don't trust anything anymore.
You're like, so did that conversation happen?

Speaker 1 Who put the name on, you know, to join the guy from the

Speaker 1 New York or the Atlantic?

Speaker 1 How did he get on the list? They're saying they didn't put him on the list, but he was on the list. How come they won't show things? I mean, you just don't believe anybody on this.

Speaker 2 Okay.

Speaker 1 Now let me make it worse for you.

Speaker 1 And tomorrow I'm going to line all of this up, but

Speaker 3 let's talk a little bit about Signal, shall we?

Speaker 1 Sure. Who funded?

Speaker 1 How did Signal come to be?

Speaker 3 So Signal was developed by an organization or company called the

Speaker 3 Open Whisper Systems.

Speaker 3 Open Whisper Systems would later either change their name or just go on to develop Signal. But they had an interesting funding track record.

Speaker 1 It's like $100 in fundraising, and then you get $2 billion,

Speaker 2 anything like that.

Speaker 3 Well, we are talking millions of dollars

Speaker 3 that started flowing. And they were getting funding from something called the Open Technology Fund.
Now, it was multi-million dollars.

Speaker 3 I'm not sure the exact amount, but millions and millions of dollars. The Open Technology Fund also has an interesting, I guess, history because they're government.
They got started

Speaker 3 under

Speaker 3 Radio Free Asia, who was also like, you know, a part of Radio Free Europe. Basically, how the CIA was battling the Cold War and fighting the Cold War clandestinely in the Cold War.

Speaker 1 Isn't it interesting?

Speaker 1 And I said as early this morning, and I think I said it during the special last night, this is the exact pattern repeating itself.

Speaker 2 Okay.

Speaker 1 Over and over and over again. So what did Donald Trump, he just got rid of USAID.

Speaker 1 He's also getting rid of Radio Free Europe Europe and all radio-free Asia, all of those fronts as well, that were helping the signal develop. So what does that tell you?

Speaker 1 If they are helping signal develop,

Speaker 1 that means the government already has its fingers deeply into signal, right?

Speaker 3 Well, that's how I would look at it. I mean, you think it just think about it, you know, just

Speaker 3 common sense. Why would the U.S.
government, who for years, I remember watching a special of yours, actually I probably worked on it way back in the day when we were talking about how the U.S.

Speaker 3 intelligence organizations, way before codes, were spying on Western Union telegrams. Yes.
So why would they fund an organization that makes it harder for them to spy on you? Why would they do that?

Speaker 2 Exactly right.

Speaker 3 Makes no sense.

Speaker 1 They introduced something into the market that they played a role in.

Speaker 1 So

Speaker 1 they have access. Now, if I'm not mistaken, didn't WikiLeaks say that the government could get into things like Signal and WhatsApp.
And WhatsApp.

Speaker 2 Yeah.

Speaker 3 Okay. Vault 7 was the release on the CIA tools to be able to look into Signal and look into WhatsApp.
Now, okay, and knowing that, Glenn,

Speaker 3 why would the Central Intelligence Agency just green light put a big rubber stamp on Signal? And the first thing they do when, let's say, the incoming Trump CIA director Ratcliffe shows up day one,

Speaker 3 tech comes in and goes, oh, excuse me, sir, we're going to install Signal on your computer if it wasn't already there. Why would that happen?

Speaker 3 Why would they do that?

Speaker 1 Especially since we already have, I just read the name of

Speaker 1 last night or this morning. We have our own government private.
High side, yep. Okay.

Speaker 1 So why would we be going to signal? Why, why would we be, and why would the government be pushing signal

Speaker 1 for everybody in the administration and everybody in government to be using that?

Speaker 1 Why wouldn't we be using the one we paid for that we knew instead of the one that nobody knows we paid for called Signal?

Speaker 1 And that leads me to the question of, well, wait a minute.

Speaker 1 Nobody seems to know who put this guy on, you know, this reporter.

Speaker 2 uh onto the tax oh it's a conundrum i don't know

Speaker 2 It's weird. It just popped up out of nowhere.
Could it? I don't know. Could it be that? I mean, this take by you is hilarious.

Speaker 3 On the text, it actually says who did it. It says, Michael Waltz added you.

Speaker 2 Right? It says,

Speaker 3 but now it could have been an aide, which is what they're blaming it on. They're blaming it on an aide who did it.
Now, is this aid some undercover operative?

Speaker 2 No, don't know. It could be.
But it could also be.

Speaker 3 It could have been neither. It could have been neither.
But like, you're acting as if it's blatantly obvious that someone else did it.

Speaker 3 Every single person in the audience has screwed up in this exact same way.

Speaker 3 Everybody's done it. Exactly.
Everybody's done it. Everybody's added someone to a text message.
Right. You didn't mean to add them to it.

Speaker 1 But Stu, but Stu.

Speaker 1 Here's out for a second.

Speaker 1 We've all done that. Yeah.
But we also, none of us have had Big Brother on top of us. You know, being able to control.

Speaker 1 You never looked at your computer and went, I didn't put, how did that just get up?

Speaker 1 Why is my mouse moving you know what i mean and i'm not saying that's what happened but the government can do that the government could have gone in and added without him knowing i think this was jared from subway's excuse and i think

Speaker 3 i just think i just think this is one of the things that's made me look at some of these things a little bit more in depth after working on these jfk files yeah i just think it's hilarious that no one's questioning the the government funding routes to signal how it's just a it's a third-party app, you know, and it's just rubber stamped by the CIA and the entire intelligence community.

Speaker 3 Yeah, I think, yeah, I think it's absolutely worth considering everything. We don't know the end of the story.
No, we don't.

Speaker 1 I just, you know, but again, I go back to, and this is what I wanted to tell you. I'm going up.
I got to see if I can get up to the ranch and get this, but

Speaker 1 I have the letter

Speaker 1 to Silicon Valley. Okay.

Speaker 1 Somebody in Silicon Valley, this is when it was just a valley, and it's to LBJ,

Speaker 1 and it says we should invest and develop high tech in this area of California because we need it for defense and we need it for the new silicon chips and all that that will mean in the future.

Speaker 1 And LBJ is like, yeah, I got, I got that. We're already on it.
We're already on it. And

Speaker 1 no, everybody just thinks these tech companies just came in and just did, no, a lot of that funding was coming from the federal government and from black ops and CIA and everything else.

Speaker 1 We've had our finger. You would, you're stupid.
You're stupid if you're a government.

Speaker 1 You're actually nefarious if you're the United States government doing this because of our laws and constitution.

Speaker 1 But if you're any other government, you're stupid to let tech just start to grow without any of your back doors or fingers in there, without anybody watching or trying to control the way that's going.

Speaker 1 Every government in the world would do that. And I think we did that quite well as well.
That's why they're in bed with each other so tightly.

Speaker 1 I mean, do you know who has the Pentagon, all the Pentagon files?

Speaker 1 Who has the cloud? Who has the cloud for most of the stuff for the United States?

Speaker 3 I mean, Amazon has the cloud for everything.

Speaker 2 Yeah, Amazon.

Speaker 1 Amazon. Do you trust?

Speaker 1 I don't even know who he's turning in, the Hulk. Do you trust the Hulk and his buxom blonde babe?

Speaker 2 He's like, Bezos? You know what? The Hulk? Yeah, he's like, hi.

Speaker 2 I'm just taking some testosterone right now.

Speaker 2 And we're going to have crazy sex after he's sworn into office. I can't wait.

Speaker 2 That guy.

Speaker 3 Now America knows how lucky Tanya is.

Speaker 1 Doesn't he strike you as that, though? I mean, look at him. He's not even, he's like, he doesn't even look like himself.

Speaker 1 And she's just like rubbing her nipples on everybody during the,

Speaker 1 she's like, I missed that press conference. Would you, Mr.
President, don't put your hand in the Bible. Put your hand right here.

Speaker 2 And he's like, I'm going to have sex with her.

Speaker 2 Oh, it's crazy.

Speaker 2 And you don't trust him?

Speaker 2 I just don't trust. I think he should maybe say he shouldn't have all of our secrets.
That's great.

Speaker 3 I mean, it is funny, too, like, because we all three of us naturally trust private apps more than I would trust a government app.

Speaker 2 Like, I don't trust the government. Find out is those are one in the same.

Speaker 3 That's the issue, I suppose, right? That's the issue.

Speaker 3 I don't, yeah, where I have a big issue is when these are these private apps, we find out that they actually have connections directly to the government.

Speaker 3 The government is actually prescribing those private apps to their own people, as well as telling us that it's all perfectly fine. It's all perfectly fine.
Yeah, we use it, you use it.

Speaker 3 We have no connection between the two. But then you have someone like Tucker Carlson who's like, look, I didn't think they could do this, but the NSA went in and took some of my signal messages.

Speaker 3 And then that's how they found out about my interview with Vladimir Putin.

Speaker 2 And to have

Speaker 1 as many House members and Senate members that have pulled me aside at different times over the last five, six years and said

Speaker 1 the intelligence agencies are spying on us.

Speaker 1 They're spying on members of Congress.

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Speaker 1 I don't know.

Speaker 1 I mean, I don't want to turn anybody into Jeff Bezos.

Speaker 1 But you might want to back off the sugar if you're on Snap.

Speaker 2 Uh-oh. That's the word we're getting.

Speaker 1 No sugary treats if you're on Snap. And,

Speaker 1 you know,

Speaker 1 I'm torn. If you are somebody who, you know, have got kids and you're struggling, you're not living off the government.
You're struggling.

Speaker 1 I mean, it would be nice to have something, you know, an Oreo to be able to have for dessert or something. But the argument is, and I agree with,

Speaker 1 this is not good for you.

Speaker 1 We're going to cause more problems if we're giving these really high sugary, high-fructose corn syrup stuff to the people who can't necessarily afford the medical care and the medical treatment and take care of yourself.

Speaker 1 That's adding, that's just adding stupidity on stupidity. But Stu and I are big fans of Benjamin Franklin and how he looked at poverty.

Speaker 3 Yeah, here it is.

Speaker 3 I am for doing good for the poor, but I think the best way of doing good to the poor is not making them easy in poverty, but by leading or driving them out of it.

Speaker 3 I observed that the more public provisions were made for the poor, the less they provided for themselves and, of course, became poorer.

Speaker 3 And on the contrary, the less that was done for them, the more they did for themselves and became richer. I am a big believer in that philosophy.
Me too.

Speaker 3 And that's a big, I'm kind of like this with almost all government programs. They should not

Speaker 3 give you some

Speaker 3 utopian life. They should be something that you hate.
You should despise the fact you have to stay on these programs and you should always desire to get off of them as soon as possible. And

Speaker 3 this goes when it comes to the SNAP benefits discussion. I don't, it's not from for me at least, it's not really about whether it's healthy or not.
I mean, I do, I have a big

Speaker 3 place in my heart for your argument on

Speaker 3 that it's going to lead to a bunch of health expenses later on in life. And I think that's a real consideration.
But it's not really that for me.

Speaker 3 It's as much as it's like, it shouldn't be things that are like luxury items.

Speaker 3 You should never get a a luxury item from the government and oreos as much as i love them and they feel like it's part of just my day-to-day oh it is necessity to live it's the left-hand side of my food pyramid right yes i mean i all the way to the top to the bottom it's the left-hand side of that pyramid some would say maybe not the best decision but i'm i'm with you on that yeah um that should not mean uh that the government provides those things for you.

Speaker 3 Like, I am like, I'd rather go back to like government cheese. They're delivering government cheese, government milk.
They produce it. It sucks.
You hate it. You never want to eat it.

Speaker 3 That's what I want. Do I want, like, if you're going to have a program like this, the idea is to not make it a lifestyle.
It might be something to get people through a really difficult situation.

Speaker 3 By the way, that is temporary. It's supposed to be temporary.
A temporary situation where you're struggling and you help ends meet. But that means you're alive.

Speaker 3 That doesn't mean you're having the latest mountain dew flavor like that's not what it you know the number one thing purchased with snap benefits is soda and i am the biggest soda advocate you will ever find oh yeah i constantly 98 soda yes i am if anything you know there was this story about conservative influencers perhaps getting payments to post in in on behalf of big soda which was really frustrating and awful because i didn't get an offer like i should be the number one one guy that I've been doing.

Speaker 2 I'm a little upset about that too.

Speaker 3 Yeah. Like, where's my big soda cash? I want it.
You can pay me directly in aspartame. I'm fine with it.
Deliver bags of aspartame to my front door.

Speaker 1 Honey, why is there a truckload of aspartame?

Speaker 3 Hold on, I need to post on that.

Speaker 3 So from that perspective, like, you know, I think there's a big

Speaker 3 hole here for considering what we do with these programs and how we consider the relationship with the government and people who are on them.

Speaker 3 People who are on these programs should desire to get off of them. We shouldn't be, like, you know, they used to have food stamps and then they made the cards.

Speaker 3 And one of the talks about that, well, it's kind of embarrassing for these people who go and use them. And look, I'm not looking to, you know, shame people.

Speaker 3 You shouldn't have shame for going through a tough period. But it also shouldn't be something where you're like, this is great.
Hold on.

Speaker 3 Let me pay for all the food I have so that I can use the extra money for liquor or I can use the extra money for

Speaker 3 an iPhone or whatever else. These should be desperation programs.

Speaker 3 The government, if it's going to provide these services at all, should be providing them to people who are desperately in need to get over a hump that is temporary.

Speaker 3 That should be the design of these programs.

Speaker 1 So do you know the history of that phrase from Benjamin Franklin? Do you know what that's about?

Speaker 3 I think so. He was in Europe, right? He was in England.

Speaker 3 Yeah,

Speaker 1 he was traveling in England and somebody said, you know, you just, you hate the poor because you don't. And he's like, like, no, no, no, I don't.
I don't.

Speaker 1 I just, I just, I'm watching what you're doing. And everything that you're doing is making the situation worse for them.
They get poorer and poorer and more and more reliant on you.

Speaker 1 We found, you know, the churches should do it. Yeah.
And you shouldn't just give it out. Like, you know, we should make people uncomfortable in their poverty so they want to get out.

Speaker 1 There, you know, if you read

Speaker 1 Noah

Speaker 1 Havari,

Speaker 1 anyway, that guy.

Speaker 3 Heraldo.

Speaker 2 Read Reraldo's book.

Speaker 3 Yeah.

Speaker 1 You read Harari's book

Speaker 1 and he talks about what are we going to do to this useless population.

Speaker 1 Well, there's your first problem.

Speaker 2 Yeah. Okay.

Speaker 1 If you're looking at people as useless, then you do have to do something with them. But who's making them useless?

Speaker 1 Our school system is making them useless. They cannot read.
They can't reason. They can't think.
They can't do mathematics.

Speaker 1 And then on top of it, you know, the elites are controlling all of our tech, and it's going to get worse and worse and worse. I mean, Stu, tell the story about homework last night with your son.

Speaker 3 Oh, yeah. So we had baseball, by the way, Zach two for two with a triple.
And so we get back from the game and it's late. And he has been from the moment we left school, it was baseball all the way.

Speaker 3 And and it's like 9 15 9 30 when he's done with a shower he's beat and he's been you know oh when you have to run for a triple at that speed that'll do you so um he has the he has to do homework and he's got math homework and he's in some you know advanced math class where he's now looking at like he's to the level now in seventh grade where he's beyond what i can actually remember and do easily you know like he he's like oh can you help me with this and i'm looking at that hit me with my kids when they were in first grade but anyway go ahead and i'm looking at this thing and i'm like it's some you know advanced graphing formula.

Speaker 3 And I'm like, I

Speaker 3 sort of remember seeing something like this 30 years ago. Right.
Like it's, it's beyond my label.

Speaker 3 And so when these things happen, I've been using like Chat GPT or Grok or whatever to kind of like reteach it to me in a brief lesson so I can kind of talk him through it.

Speaker 3 And it's really helpful like that.

Speaker 1 And you can don't let your kids don't let your kids get access to it.

Speaker 3 Right. Because

Speaker 2 it'll do all their work.

Speaker 3 Right.

Speaker 3 So, what I usually do is I'll be like, hey, help me understand this and explain it to a seventh grader. And it gives you like a little outline of like, okay, here's

Speaker 3 the formula. This is how this works.
And then, and then it kind of comes back to you. It's like, it's like a language maybe you learned a long time ago.

Speaker 3 And when you get kind of a couple of words, you start, it starts piecing back together in your mind. So it's been really helpful.
But last night, I'm tired. He's tired.
It's late.

Speaker 3 And I'm like, I just, even after I did that exercise, could not really remember how to do whatever he was attempting. And so I was like, well,

Speaker 3 let me just try to type it out and like have it graph the thing for me. Maybe it'll set me up.
I do that. I type in the question and he's got on his paper.

Speaker 3 It does the whole work and graphs it out for me. And I'm like, wow, that's amazing.
But still, I'm at the point, my brain is not working. I cannot get there.

Speaker 3 Then I wind up taking a picture of his actual question,

Speaker 3 just a picture of it, input it into the AI, and it reads the question, it then explains it to a seventh grader step by step, and then answers it at the bottom.

Speaker 3 And so I have him, I'm like, you read this because I'm legitimately not getting it.

Speaker 3 And I read this. He reads step by step,

Speaker 3 how to understand what's going on, what each thing means. He's like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, this is easy.
Before he gets to the answer.

Speaker 2 You gave him the answer.

Speaker 3 I didn't give him the answer. It was at the bottom.
So I made sure he didn't get to that part of the thing.

Speaker 1 You just know it's my son. He's never going to read all the way to the end.
Right.

Speaker 2 No.

Speaker 3 No,

Speaker 3 I think what you want to do, correct me if I'm wrong, Glenn, because you're the AI expert around here. But what I should have done is say, don't give the answer at the end.
And then no matter what.

Speaker 1 Well, you could have just cut it off for you so you had it and you could check his work.

Speaker 3 That is what wound up happening. But it was fascinating.

Speaker 3 And then I started thinking, I am super restrictive on phones. My kid doesn't have one.
I don't let them. Every single thing is locked down.

Speaker 3 They can't even log into their devices without coming to me and making me type in or give my fingerprint for them to get in. I'm like obsessive about this.
I've read Jonathan Heights' book.

Speaker 1 That is terrifying, by the way.

Speaker 3 It is a terrifying book. And if you have kids, the anxious generation, read it before, hopefully before they turn on the age where you might be considering giving them a phone.

Speaker 1 I wish I would have read that. I wish it would have been printed before I...
I did. Because I gave my kids a phone when they got into high school because the school said they have to have one.

Speaker 3 And that's late.

Speaker 3 You already did a a great job. Oh, no.

Speaker 1 It's so hard. You know, I don't know.
I'm sure every parent feels like this, but you just feel like a failure now because everything is so overwhelming and you've never dealt with any of this stuff.

Speaker 1 It's not like our parents. I mean, kids hadn't changed that much.
Life hadn't changed that much from the 60s

Speaker 1 to the 80s. Oh, it's totally different now.

Speaker 2 Yeah.

Speaker 1 And I just feel like a, you just feel like a bad parent at times.

Speaker 3 And we were at dinner with some of his friends after baseball, and they're five kids at the table. Four of them are on phones at the table.

Speaker 3 My son's the only one without one. I'm sure this is going to lead to all positive things in the future.
Oh, it will.

Speaker 3 I do believe it will for him.

Speaker 3 It's going to have some tough times. My point there, though, is that I'm obsessive about this.
I lock all that stuff down as much as I possibly can. It's still difficult.

Speaker 3 Most of the parents I know are like, they're going to get it anyway. I can't sit here and obsess about freaking screen time all day.
So, you know, I just, yeah, they're good kids.

Speaker 2 Look, I don't know.

Speaker 3 Was I a good kid? I don't know.

Speaker 3 But I will tell you, if I had access to that, I would be taking a photo of every single one of my questions and having chat, GPT, or whatever answer them, filling it all in and getting on with my life when I wanted to play video games.

Speaker 3 And we're seeing this now. There was

Speaker 3 an instructor who teaches a college course, been teaching it for years and years and years and years, said, All of my students seem brilliant all of a sudden.

Speaker 3 And it's funny because none of them come for help after school and office hours. None of them ever ask any questions in class.
They all get incredible grades until we have an

Speaker 3 in-room exam. And then they all do worse than everybody else from the previous years.
And he's like, what's happening is ChatGPT is, I think it's a coding thing.

Speaker 3 ChatGPT is doing all the coding for them or AI or Brock or Gemini or whatever. And they're not learning it.
They don't have any of the process. They don't know how to answer the questions.

Speaker 3 They don't know how to think through the problems.

Speaker 2 So what does that lead to?

Speaker 1 Do you remember when I had Ray Kurzweil on in maybe 2008, 2009?

Speaker 1 And he said that this was coming. And I said, Ray, that's going to make us incredibly lazy.
And he's like, no, it'll give you time to think about other things.

Speaker 1 And I thought, okay, you don't know who humans are.

Speaker 1 I use it that way. I know people that do use it that way.
It is enhanced. what they do.
And they're like, oh my gosh, I can create so much more. Most people are not like that.

Speaker 1 That's a spirit of the entrepreneur that is like that that's the discoverer in some people most people are like I just want to get by I just want to get by and then I just want to do my thing you know for a few hours every day and just be left alone those are the ones that are going to be left way behind because they'll use it to complete their work and not to help them learn or think All right, back in just a second.

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Speaker 1 As you start to get older, pain just starts to sort of sneak up on you. At first, just a little ache in the knees here and a little stiffness in the neck there.

Speaker 1 And you tell yourself, no big deal, I can handle it. Before long, you're like, ow, ow, ow, and you're not even out of bed yet.
I know, I've been there.

Speaker 1 I didn't think I would ever get free of pain because what I had going on with me started when I was in New York, and it was awful.

Speaker 1 And I could not get anything that would break the back of this, except drugs. And I...

Speaker 1 hate that. It just drags you out.
Tried to relieve factor. I had my life back.
In a month, I had my life back. If you are dealing with pain in your life, take a lesson from me.
Please, just try it.

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Get out of pain. 1995.
Try their three-week quick start. Less than dollar a day.

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About 70% go on to order it again and again, like me. 800, the number 4, relief, relieffactor.com.

Speaker 2 The media is peddling slop these days.

Speaker 1 Better stay sharper, or

Speaker 1 you might end up taking it on the chin. Well, that's just nasty.
Glenn Beck is back in a sec.

Speaker 1 I was so sad to hear,

Speaker 1 I think it was yesterday, about Mia Love. She was a congresswoman from Utah, friend of the show, sweet, sweet, sweet lady.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 she passed away. She's been sick for a while, but she passed away.
And our thoughts and prayers are with Mia's family.

Speaker 1 Thank you for your service in sharing her with us.

Speaker 1 Yeah, brain cancer.

Speaker 3 Yeah. Yeah, like an aggressive form of brain cancer, which is terrible.

Speaker 2 She's only 49. I know.

Speaker 1 I know. God, your age.

Speaker 3 I don't know why you'd need to bring that up.

Speaker 3 I mean, I feel like if you can get through what you've

Speaker 3 gone through health-wise and still be alive somehow.

Speaker 1 I know, but I think all the alcohol killed everything that could kill me.

Speaker 2 You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 I just burned it all out of my system when I was young.

Speaker 3 So you're saying I should have a drink?

Speaker 1 Yeah, I'm saying that maybe a little alcoholism wouldn't hurt somebody like you.

Speaker 2 You know what I mean? Okay. Thank you.

Speaker 3 And you're a doctor.

Speaker 1 I am. Let me write you a prescription.
Really?

Speaker 2 Yeah, I can do that.

Speaker 3 Is it like the Shane Gillis SNL sketch, a prescription for a couple of beers? That's the name of the product. A couple of beers.
Did you see that?

Speaker 2 That's cool.

Speaker 3 I would see that. It's funny.
SNL has, you know, had a history of, I mean, it's been so on. Occasionally, you'll get a good sketch, but it's been so weak for so long.

Speaker 3 And then you think just with the two, with Shane Gillis and Nate Bargettsi, those two have just been unbelievable on that show.

Speaker 3 Like every sketch in both of those episodes, I think they've both been on twice, have been great.

Speaker 1 I have not seen any of it.

Speaker 3 You should watch the Shane Gillis ones because he's, you know, again, like, he's not a conservative person.

Speaker 2 No, no, no, no, no. I know.

Speaker 3 But he's funny. But he's funny, and he's actually just trying to be funny.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I just didn't know he was

Speaker 1 part of that.

Speaker 3 Well, remember, he got voted from SA. And now he's hosted twice.
I know.

Speaker 2 Things are changing in a good way, I think. Hopefully.
Hopefully. All right, so.

Speaker 1 I mean, I just, I just, I'm just a downer.

Speaker 1 I'm not. I mean, it's just that it's your brain cancer that is really.

Speaker 2 Is that what's coming to my vision right now?

Speaker 1 I think so. It's scaring me a little bit.
You can give me some jacket. You'll sleep.
See you tonight. Wednesday night special.
Don't miss this one.

Speaker 2 Here's Glenn Beck.