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Hey, on today's podcast, oh my gosh, it is a disgusting perversion.
Not on the show, we discuss what's going on in our nation's intelligence agencies.
The depravity is mind-boggling.
Also, Representative Riley Moore and Alexander Dugan and the point of singularity.
His idea of a world to reset is a world that has never existed and I hope to God never does.
We'll explain what he's been tweeting on today's podcast.
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You need to hear this, and I want you to feel the full weight of all of the topics that I'm going to discuss today.
Christopher Ruffo just ripped the lid off of something so vile, so utterly perverse, that it made my skin crawl last night.
Let me start here.
What five things did you work on last week at work?
Could you tell your boss?
Because
I could.
I could tell, you know, more than five things pretty quickly.
What did you work on last week?
How hard would it be to write out in bullet points, not a dissertation, in bullet points what you worked on?
Now let me ask you, how hard would it be if you weren't really working or if you were wasting your time in private chat rooms using the most secure servers and channels to discuss your perversions?
That'd be pretty tough.
Well, I discussed my perversions online.
That's probably not a bullet point that'll go over well.
Listen to what Christopher Ruffo exposed.
Our spies at the NSA, the CIA, the DIA, the people we trust and pay to be sources of quality information and to protect us.
We now know they have been on systems that we pay for talking about, and I'm quoting, castrating themselves, building fake vaginas, and their sick little fetishes.
Excuse the language, but piss fetishes, gangbangs, laser zapping, quoting their buttholes.
And by the way, this is not some basement chat room that they're on.
This is Intel Link.
This is our secure government network.
This is what our spies use to talk to one another to make sure we have privacy and we don't have anybody hacking in.
So I guess the upside is, I guess none of these people could be blackmailed by China or anything else because hopefully China hasn't hacked into Intel Link.
And they're doing it at work during the day.
While you're breaking your back every day to earn a living and pay taxes, how hard do you work?
Can you list five things you did last week?
How many hours did you grind out just to see your tax dollars funneled to Washington in this cesspool?
So you know, these are not random clowns.
These are not just a few, a handful of perverts.
They're spies.
They're supposed to be watching our enemies, not drooling over their own mental illness, and that's what it is.
Make no mistake about it.
It is mental illness, plain and simple.
And we have got to start calling that now.
No more sugarcoating, no more excuses.
They are typing sick mental illness garbage on our dime, on our clock, hundreds of times while claiming it's diversity work.
Hmm, is it?
The NSA called it critical diversity work.
Oh, critical to what exactly?
Our collapse?
Do you think any of this stops on its own, gang?
Do you think any of this is just like, oh, you know what?
We shouldn't have done that.
You think it stops on its own?
It won't unless we scream from every corner of our country.
The left, the right, it doesn't matter.
This kind of activity, this perversion on our dime, if it's not crushed, we're done.
We're lost, we're finished.
We have handed our intelligence agencies over to a bunch of degenerates who can't keep their minds out of the gutter long enough to do their damn job.
By the way, I'm going to do it.
I'm going to do it, gang.
I'm going to bring it up.
History has echoes of this.
He's not going to say Nazis, is he?
Yes, I'm going to say the Nazis.
They didn't just kill and conquer.
Their ranks were rotten with corruption and depravity.
SS officers hoarded, looted wealth.
The high-ups like Goering lived in obscene luxury, wearing women's clothing at night while preaching purity.
Some, like Ernest Romm, who was the head of the stormtroopers, the SA,
they were steeped in personal scandals.
His SA was a hotbed of homosexuality, cross-dressing, perverse behavior until Hitler purged it.
But he didn't do it for morality reasons.
He did it for power.
And then...
He said these people were perverse and sick and they were plotting against our country.
And so he killed them all all for power, not morality.
That society ended in rubble, burned out by its own excesses, as much as
Allied bombing.
Take Rome,
the late Republic.
Senators were drowning in orgies and graft while the state crumbled.
It fell apart,
overrun by enemies that couldn't...
that it couldn't face anymore.
when your guardians turn inward they are obsessed with their own filth the walls will not hold and that's us right now we are standing gazing into the abyss you know
when we voted for donald trump we thought we knew how bad it was when we
When we lost in 2020, we thought we knew how bad it was.
And then more was revealed to us by their own actions, right?
They started teaching this crap, this mental illness to our children.
And that's what started to wake us up.
And then we started seeing everything and they just kept dogpiling more and more and more.
And then, by the time we got to this election, a lot of Americans who weren't necessarily for Trump voted for Trump because they're like, okay, this is really bad.
But now that we're actually in it, now that we're actually exposing and just beginning to peel the carpet back,
oh my gosh, we are seeing the infection and the bugs and the cockroaches that I
didn't think we would find.
Our spies are too busy playing sick games of I'm now a female.
I'm now a male,
and I just love urinating out of my new vagina.
That's what's actually happening online on our secure servers
on your time.
Let me just give you the historic context here.
These are just the facts.
Nazi Germany, beyond ideology, corruption, perverse indulgence.
That's what that regime was all about.
Leaders exploited slave labor profits and then engaged in documented debauchery.
What was the outcome?
Total collapse, 1945.
Moral and physical ruin.
The Roman Empire.
Elite corruption.
Sexual excess.
Bribery.
Weakened governance.
Teaching men that they should be more like women.
Outcome?
Destruction.
Transition to an empire.
Then eventually they fall to the barbarians.
Weimar Germany,
they weren't Nazis.
Pre-Nazi decadence in Berlin, cabarets, vice, drugs, it all fueled the instability.
Outcome, Nazi takeover, then destruction.
Now, no parallel exists in history that
exactly lines up because we didn't have online systems where the government spies could be chatting about their fetishes.
But the pattern, internal rot,
undermining duty, undermining honor, undermining our country,
always ends in societal collapse.
This isn't new.
This is just our turn to face it.
I'm going to give you a few things today,
and
this is just one, the depravity.
And if
you and your friends
aren't sickened by this,
I question you.
I do.
If you can't admit that this is a mental illness,
I question you.
I, you know, we live in a world of shame, no longer a world of guilt.
That's a very important
distinction.
We live in a world of shame.
Our country is all about shame.
Whatever the collective says, shame,
well, you're done.
It doesn't rely on personal guilt.
It doesn't have anything to do with the individual going, geez, I shouldn't be doing this.
That's not what we do anymore.
We're more like those who say, round up the witches.
Look at what they're doing at night in the woods.
They're witches.
Shame.
Tie them to a stake and burn them.
Those societies always collapse, always, because they always go
into craziness.
And then they go into totalitarianism.
We're no longer, our country was built on the fact that we were people that understood guilt, not shame.
Guilt, personal guilt.
You've done something and it bothers you and you can't sleep at night and you're like, this isn't right.
Do you think these people in Washington have that at all going for them?
Do you think any of them, you know, Orrin Hatch told me one time, I have never met a man, and boy, this is something coming from him.
this was something I've never met a man
who went to Washington and left a better man than what he was when he arrived
that should tell you something
why is that
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Now, back to the podcast.
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Congressman Riley Moore.
Welcome.
How are you, Riley?
Glad I'm doing great.
Thanks for having me back on.
You bet.
It's good to have you.
Do you like being a congressman over the state treasurer?
What do you think so far?
Well, you know, so far, so good.
I do miss being in West Virginia and dealing with sane people in the state of West Virginia.
But
it's something I certainly prayed on a lot and certainly need a lot of prayers and God's protection when you're down here.
I know.
There's no doubt about it.
So you are a guy who understands
things as a treasurer.
You understand the economy, et cetera, et cetera.
So tell me what you think about
Trump's tariffs.
and what he's actually doing.
Yeah, so I am very supportive of the President's tariffs.
I've actually introduced what's called the U.S.
Reciprocal Trade Act.
And specifically, what the President's trying to do here and what I'm trying to address in my bill is, in short, we're getting taken for a ride.
The American people and the American worker have been getting taken for a ride for a very long time.
Now, what my bill does is it addresses non-tariff trade barriers that are there.
So that could be a VAT, that could be a regulation, it could be government subsidies that act like a tariff for our manufacturers to be able to enter into that marketplace, right?
A lot of hidden costs in there.
Now, the president, what he wants to do is be able to reciprocate with all these countries that have high tariffs.
And what I want to do is allow him to give them more latitude to be able to reciprocate on these non-tariff barriers because at the end of the day, nobody wants high tariffs.
What the president has proven is when you go out here and and you reciprocate, you're going to lower tariffs and you're going to get more free trade.
Everybody who is freaking out about this and, oh, no, this is going to be terrible for the consumer.
This is going to be great for the consumer in the long run.
And guess what?
It's going to be great for the American worker and the blue-collar worker and the family here.
I mean, this is.
Riley, he is playing, I think, five-dimensional chess.
I mean, I've not been a fan of tariffs.
They generally are not good for for the economy and the free market, but the reciprocal tariff is just saying, I just want free, fair trade.
I don't want any tariff.
But if you're going to raise a tariff, then I'm going to balance the field by giving you exactly the same tariff.
Now, how do you do that with that?
How does your bill actually make
all the subsidies, for instance, Airbus?
How are you balancing that?
Right.
So it will allow the USPR to be able to calculate that and they'll come up with a value in terms of what that looks like in a non-tariff sense, right?
So what is that value?
What is that?
What's that inhibitor into our entrance into that marketplace?
So it gives them latitude over the USTR to be able to determine that, but we have to have the ability to be able to negotiate on those aspects of that.
So a tariff on, say, a U.S.
automobile in Europe right now might be around 10%,
but really it's more like 25%,
right?
Because of all these non-tariff barriers that are in place.
Is it going to pass?
Are you going to be able to get it?
I know, what did you start with?
Eight sponsors to this bill?
Eight sponsors.
My main lead sponsor, Marjorie Taylor Green, her and I have worked on this.
And we're going to continue to pick up some more sponsors, particularly as the president has started to lean in on this.
And people got to,
everybody knows, Glenn, you're a huge huge U.S.
history expert.
You know this.
And so just flash back to pre-revolutionary war.
And one of the aspects and issues that we had with the British at that time was they were taking our raw goods and materials, shipping them over to Britain to then become finished goods that they would export back over to us.
Does that sound familiar to anybody?
That's what's happening to us right now with the Chinese.
It's literally what's happening right now.
But instead of that, it's our intellectual property.
It's our technological know-how.
And they're building it over there and shipping it back to us.
So he says that
the tariffs are going to make us rich because we're going to collect so much tax dollars.
But actually,
if this works and everybody just kind of plays fair with each other, your tariff is not collecting that much money.
We still have to have
a serious look at cutting our budget and also our taxes, correct?
Correct, because I'd say in the
you're going to have some revenue on that, but in the long term, we're trying to correct a behavior here.
Now, this is an example that I've used before, not that I'm in favor of it because I didn't support it in the state legislature.
But if you think about something like a cigarette.
You keep breaking up.
Are you there?
Oh,
I'm there.
Can you hear me, Glenn?
Yes, I can.
An example to think about would be, say, like a cigarette tax, which I'm not in favor of.
But what they're trying to do is change a behavior on the other side.
So you might get some revenue in the beginning, but eventually
people will come off of cigarettes, right?
So it's the same way you could think to an extent on tariffs is that we're trying to correct the way that these foreign countries are dealing with us and bring it to a more level playing field.
The president said he's for free trade, but he is for fair trade.
So we'll get some revenue in the short term.
This is not a long-term play, though, I don't think.
So I'm talking in just a few minutes to one of the congressmen that are on the Doge
Oversight Committee, and I can't figure out what's real and what's not on these numbers.
You know, the Wall Street Journal said, I think it's only $6 billion, according to the Wall Street Journal, that they've cut.
I'm really not excited about anything until we get over a trillion dollars in cuts.
And I'm not sure
that we're serious enough to do that.
And certainly in Congress, we're not serious about cutting, are we?
Well, I can tell you that I am.
And, you know,
this budget resolution that they're going to have on the floor today
has a floor itself within it, provides some guardrails in there for $1.5 trillion in cuts.
Yeah, but isn't that like an $85 trillion bill over 10 years?
You're only cutting...
I mean, I mean, really?
Yeah, so that's over the 10-year window.
You're right.
So that's over the 10-year window.
So in the way I've thought about it, and I've talked to people, they're like, oh, it's $1.5 trillion.
Or what if we get to $2 trillion?
It's like, well, one, it's over the 10-year window.
So, which is saying we're going to reduce, let's say, $200 billion a year if it's $2 trillion.
If this place tomorrow woke up and said they wanted to spend $200 more billion dollars a year, they could do it in a nano.
Yeah, and you wouldn't feel it.
In Washington, they wouldn't feel it.
They have to cut 10%,
at least 10%
from this.
And
to cut a billion dollars is nothing in an almost 90 or trillion, $1 trillion out of almost a $90 trillion budget is
frankly pathetic and a slap in the face to people who are actually serious and voted for serious reform.
Yeah, and we do got to get more serious on this.
And I do think, though, I mean, the things that we're seeing from Doge,
if people have the intestinal fortitude, which I am one of these, to actually take what they're doing and put it into law.
Yes.
They can pause this spending, but if we don't put it into law, it will be reappropriated in the next year.
So the
so incredible.
I think the American people, I don't know if you saw what Christopher Ruffo came out with as an expose yesterday about what is happening.
Oh,
look it up.
I won't waste your time now.
Look it up.
It is one of the most disgusting things I've ever seen, what our Intel community is doing on
our secure servers where
they're having
the most vile sex talk
stuff.
And NSA says it was important because it it was, you know, DEI crap.
It's just vile.
I think when the American people start to see how our money is spent and some of these things, when they come out and they are out in the open and they are shown to be absolutely true, I have to tell you, I think Donald Trump is running so fast and the American people like that.
And if the Republicans don't start moving at his speed to make massive changes,
they're not going to be in favor with the American people.
No, well, and they won't show up, right?
So they won't show up in 2026, and rightfully so, if we do not get to the speed of Donald Trump and start cutting in the manner in which particularly Doge is finding some of these things.
And obviously, this is so frustrating for me coming from state government.
We balance our budget every year.
Every year, Balanced budget, no problem.
And guess what?
When we come up short, what do we do?
We cut.
When the Democrats are in charge, they tax.
We cut, and we got our way there, and we always balance our budget every year.
Right.
Well, the other thing is, and I'd love to hear your opinion on this.
I don't know why we're just shifting money around in the Pentagon.
I want the defense budget, and I'm somebody who believes in defense, strong defense, but we have to cut everything, including defense.
Why are we not cutting the 8%?
We're just moving that money around.
According to Hicks.
I could not agree with you more.
Is everything's got to take a cut.
And I'm a big believer in national defense, huge believer.
But everybody has got to do more with less because everyone in America is doing more with less.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Riley, thank you.
Everyone's going to have to figure it out.
Thank you very much.
We'll be watching what happens happens to your tariffs.
You were introducing that when to the floor.
We just got it introduced here just last week, and so we're actually working with the White House on the bill right now as we speak.
Okay, good, good.
Thank you so much for everything you're doing, and congratulations on,
or my condolences, on being a member of Congress now.
Congressman.
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
From West Virginia, Congressman Riley Moore.
You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
So yesterday I stumbled on something that came across X, and it was a thread of post by a guy that we have talked about here before, Alexander Dugan.
This guy is a Russian thinker whose words sometimes feel like a storm gathering on the horizon.
And most people don't know who he is, but trust me, what he's saying is not just noise.
It could shake the ground that is under all of our feet.
And especially when we're negotiating with Russia, we have to keep our eyes on Alexander Dugan.
And we have talked about him on this program before because he is important.
He's not just some random guy muttering in a basement.
He is a big and powerful voice in Russia, and he whispers ideas to the leaders in Moscow.
And ideas that not only could, but have and will reshape the world in ways that, you know,
you wouldn't expect and probably are not for.
His post on X, they're cryptic lines about dark ages and technological black holes and the end of time, but they're not random thoughts.
And
you really need to take the time, like I did last night, and just try to piece together what is he saying here?
Because they're all pieces of a story that he's telling, and it's a story as old as humanity itself, but twisted into something new and very dangerous.
So let me explain it this way.
I want you to imagine a clock tower.
Clock tower in an old village.
Its gears are grinding.
Its hands are now sticking, and it's been this way going for centuries, but it is just barely operating.
That clock is our modern world.
Our science, our democracy, our smartphones, our highways, built on reason and progress, but things are starting to gum up, right?
So Dugan looks at that clock and sees that it is breaking and its gears are rusting and its hands are spinning out of control.
And when you and I would say, we got to fix that thing,
he doesn't say that.
He wants to smash it.
He wants to take us back to a time before the clock existed and time
didn't matter.
Before science and reason,
you know, back to a mythical, almost magical age where the world was filled with mystery and kings and gods held sway and everything felt sacred and ordered.
Basically, the heart of what he's after is a return to a past that never really existed.
You know, he's looking for King Arthur's castle.
But he believes that it can be reborn, but only through Russia.
Now, I want to take you to his post that he posted yesterday where he talked about something called Kali Yuga.
Oh my gosh.
It's like a long winter for the soul of the world, an age of chaos and greed and moral rot.
He says thinkers believe this dark age that we're currently in
may end in 2025 and it will open a door to a new beginning.
Now to you, that might sound like fairy tale or horoscopes or whatever, but to Dugin, this is a map.
It's a prophecy that he is using to argue that our world, our jobs, our freedoms, our tech is all falling apart.
And he believes that 2025, this year, could be the year the curtain drops on all of it.
Now, he's not just predicting this, he is rooting for it.
He sees it as a chance to rebuild a world where Russia, his homeland, rises like a savior, bringing back that lost magical order.
Now remember, his magical order
is the fourth way.
It's, you know, we had communism, we had capitalism, and then we had fascism.
He says none of those work.
And fascism was close, but Hitler didn't go far enough.
His words, not mine.
And so he's got a fourth political political way.
And
it's not one that you would like.
He also posted just on the same day, he mentioned the era of Aquarius.
And so I immediately heard the age of Aquarius,
a new age idea about a coming time of change and a storm of cosmic shifts.
that are supposed to happen, he believes, by 2030.
I just want you to picture here a hurricane tearing through your town, ripping up the roads, the houses, everything that was built there, everything that was built, you know, with science and reason, and then replacing that with a magic castle,
with, you know, my little pony,
something that he believes is more sacred and more pure, going
back before
we had the age of science and reason.
So yesterday he talked about a black hole.
He called it the singularity.
And he said, just like Elon Musk did, we're at the singularity.
This singularity, we talked about it yesterday, is a moment where our AI, our Elon Musk style dreams of the future, collapse into something unknown and scary.
He doesn't see this as progress.
He sees this as a dark pit, a point where our modern world meets its end.
So he is screaming for the singularity to open up and swallow all of us, which will open up, you know, for his vision to happen.
So he was talking about how Trump just gets it done, has a get it done attitude.
you know, a practical results-first American spirit.
Okay.
He's not saying that in a good way.
Okay.
And it's really important to remember that, you know, Satan just doesn't lie.
He takes truth and then he twists it.
So you can, there's always parts of it you're like, well, no, but that's true, right?
You have to have a bit of truth to sell every lie.
So you have to be careful.
Listen, he is not praising Trump because he loves America.
He is using him as a weapon against the global order that he wants to destroy, including our democracy, our open markets, our way of life, the
liberal world order, meaning the Bill of Rights.
This is why Dugan is dangerous, because he's not just dreaming in a corner on all of this.
He's a strategist.
He's feeding these ideas to Russian leaders, including Putin.
They've called him for years Putin's brain.
He's pushing for a world where America's influence is crushed and where science and reason are replaced by myth and control.
He wants Russia to lead a new empire to counterweight everything else, built on a strict mystical order where everyone knows their place and the past rules the future.
So his posts on X are not just crazy rants.
You really need to know what he is talking about.
They're signals.
He is sending signals to people, calling to action the people who share his dream of a postmodern pre-science world.
Now, let me talk to you about who else he influences.
Let's talk about Iran.
Iran
is...
Dugin is down in Iran all the time.
Dugin is Putin's voice and chief architect for the relationship between Iran and Russia.
Or, you know, what those who study the Bible might call Gog and Magog.
Just throw that in.
Over in Iran, as we have discussed, their spiritual leaders, they believe in a figure they call the 12th Imam or the Mahdi.
It's a kind of Messiah who will bring justice and restore a divine order at the end of time.
My studies and understanding of the 12th Imam or the Mahadi, Christians would describe him as, oh, I don't know, the Antichrist.
In Iran, they always talk about speeding up his return.
Not the people of Iran, but the leadership of Iran.
That's why nuclear weapons are so frightening in their hands, because they do believe that the world has to be cleansed in the fire of the Islamic fury, their words, not mine.
That is very similar to the view Dugan has.
Dugin encourages this.
Both he and the mullahs of Iran actually believe that the world needs to be washed in blood for true faith, order, and religion to return.
Dugin and Iran, they are not buddies in the usual sense, but they're both obsessed with end times theories, wanting to hurry history's collapse to bring in a new sacred world.
For Dugin, it's the end of Kali Yuga, or that technological black hole.
For Iran, it's the Mahdi's arrival.
Both of them see our world, our science, our freedom, our global trade, our Bill of Rights as rotten, ready to be torn down and rebuilt in a new way.
Now, whether he's trying to usher in the Antichrist, I don't know.
It's a big question, and it's tricky because he doesn't use that exact term, but his words always hint at that.
In Christian tradition, the Antichrist is a figure who brings chaos and pretends to be the Savior before the real Savior comes.
And Dugan's talk of dark ages, black holes, technological singularities yesterday and a new order sounds like he is flirting with that idea, especially as he teams up with Iran.
He sees our modern world as ruled by what he calls the prince of this world.
Kind of an evil spirit of materialism and freedom that he wants to replace.
But be very, very careful because what I just said, you could say, well, this is kind of a, this is ruled by the prince of this world and it's kind of evil to what we, yes, it is.
But remember, truth mixed with lies.
Whether he's constantly calling for the Antichrist or he's just tapping into that energy, his vision could, and he wants it, to lead there, accelerating chaos to give birth to something that he believes is divine,
but has to be destructive at first.
So is this evil?
I don't know.
Evil depends on perspective, doesn't it?
I mean, the Imams or
the mullahs over in Iran think we're evil.
He doesn't see himself as evil.
He sees himself as a savior and Russia as a savior, restoring the lost purity to the world.
But his goals of smashing science, democracy, and individual freedom to impose a rigid mystical hierarchy that would lead to suffering on a biblical scale.
You know, anybody who's ever tried that in the past, we label them later as evil.
So, yeah.
I mean, he's not twirling his mustache and cackling while he ties Nell to the railroad tracks, but he does push a vision that destroys everything that we hold dear.
And if that vision takes hold,
it will crush the freedoms that you and I cherish.
This is why he's dangerous.
His passion, he wants to ignite a fire that burns the world as we know it.
We are in a very,
very
precarious situation, and it's come clear to me over the last few weeks.
that perhaps we were saved
this last election because we have bigger fish to fry,
that there are much deeper spiritual things that are happening, and you saw them exposed by Christopher Ruffo yesterday.
What's happening in Washington?
That is spiritual rot.
And there's two ways to go.
We can go for the chaos route, which, by the way, is Dugan's personal symbol or logo, if you want.
It's the ancient sign of chaos.
And let's just remember who the father of chaos is.
Dugan's clock tower
isn't just breaking he's announcing that it's about to crash and he is handing out hammers to anyone who will help him smash and then rebuild it the way he wants you need to stay awake listen carefully Don't let the trick of false light or shadows bind you to the storm that he and others are brewing.
We're not just talking about ideas.
We're talking about the future.
And Dugan's dream could drag us back into a darkness we have spent centuries trying to escape.
But God's given us all the power to see it.
You just have to know what to look for, and you have to stay close to him.
You have to question it to be able to stand against it.
And that's where the true light will start.
Make sure you find the true light because the darkness is out of the shadows, and
there are other things that are happening in this world besides what's happening in Washington.