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The Supreme Court is releasing some big rulings, including on abortion drugs and bump stocks. Glenn and his head researcher, Jason Buttrill, review what they mean for Americans. Glenn gives a preview of his new history podcast, “The Beck Story.” This week, meet the American eugenics enthusiast that Hitler loved and remember his story the next time the government tells you to “trust the science.” President Biden has had a ton of senior moments lately, including at the G7 Summit. Comedian Bridget Phetasy joins to discuss her solution to all the political craziness: Go touch grass! Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) explains his mission to dismantle all federal DEI programs and reveals the two things Trump must do if he returns to office. Glenn speaks to Charles Buhler, a scientist who is developing a way to overcome Earth’s gravity without any rockets. He explains how it could theoretically get us to the moon in under three hours and revolutionize all forms of transportation.
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Supreme Court came out yesterday and said,

yeah,

they can't do that.

No, I'm sorry, it was not the Supreme Court.

It was the Texas Supreme Court that said this.

It's going to go all the way to the Supreme Court, but they say that the ATF just overstepped their bounds and they're not allowed just to make arbitrary rules.

Yeah,

yeah.

Now, on the other side of that,

the government just changing the rules, not being consistent and doing what they want, is the abortion drug.

Let me welcome into the conversation Jason Buttrill, who is

sitting in for Stu.

No, who is sitting in for Pat, who is sitting in for Stu.

Apparently, nobody wants to work with me for more than a day.

But welcome to the program.

Jason, our

head researcher on the Glenbeck program and also head writer of our TV show.

So,

Jason.

Yes, sir.

I'm trying to figure this out.

The court says

you can't ban the stabilizing brace.

Okay.

And the court says you can't do that because you just can't make up rules and, you know, know, just change things on your own.

Except with the abortion drug.

The reason why that was brought up in court is I think it's one in 20 girls that take this abortion drug end up going to the hospital.

Okay.

It's really, really dangerous.

And it also, you don't know if it's an

epic

ectopic

pregnancy or not, which if you don't figure that one out, you can die quickly.

You don't even need your doctor to prescribe it.

It's crazy.

We don't, for some reason, the FDA just won't allow people to try cancer drugs when they're dying.

Well, no, no, it's got to go through the whole process here.

But this one,

apparently they don't have to go through the whole process.

They just decided that, you know what, it's good.

You just get it.

You just get it over the, get it by mail.

You know what?

Mail it in, like hair loss treatment or erectile dysfunction tabs.

How can the government be saying one thing

to one agency and another to another agency?

Yeah, it feels like a kind of a giant step forward on the on the gun pistol brace thing, especially for the bureaucracy.

I was reading through the judge's response there, his written remarks, and he was like, yeah, they just never really kind of, they never bothered to really tell us why they were doing this.

They failed to answer any questions on the reasoning for doing it.

So this just doesn't make sense.

Well, yeah, it's obvious because that's how the deep state works, which ultimately is what this goes down to.

You can't just, depending on whatever administration, just start making up your own rules based off of no actual, you know,

research or reasoning.

Yeah, give us a reason for doing this stuff, but not in the case of federal abortion.

Like, not for that.

Like, yeah, it's okay.

You can just make up whatever random rule you want.

No big deal there.

And it's funny because

the FDA is like oversensitive to this stuff.

You know, like, oh, but doc, you know, you know, I need this experimental drug because it's going to save my life.

And they're like, yeah, tough luck, kid.

But in this case, nah, go ahead.

Doesn't matter how dangerous it is.

We're going to allow it.

I wonder if the FDA, maybe we've been looking at this all wrong.

wrong, maybe they'd give you a cancer drug if it gave you cancer.

You go ahead and have that.

You go ahead and take that one.

Take that one.

Because they seem fine with if you're killing a baby, go ahead.

But if you're trying to save somebody's life, so maybe if we, the cancer drugs actually killed you faster, maybe they would approve that faster.

That's like hacking the system.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Thank you.

Thank you very much.

When does the Chevron case, where was that,

where was that summary of what's pending in front of the Supreme Court here?

Oh, in the OneNote?

Yeah.

It's the pending SCOTUS.

Okay, got it.

So

let me look for the Chevron case.

Good luck finding it in that, by the way.

Wait a minute.

Wait a minute.

Wait a minute.

Wait a minute.

I asked Matt, who is really, really smart.

I said, could you just boil down the cases for me so I know what each case is when they start to announce the decisions and just boil it down so it's easy to understand.

Brown versus United States, a case in which the court held that a state drug conviction counts as an ACCA predicate if it involved involved a drug on the federal schedules at the time of the conviction.

What the hell?

What?

What?

What is that case?

Something about banning dog leashes in public parks, I think.

I think.

A case in which the court,

Campos Chavez versus Garland, a case in which the court will decide whether the government provides adequate notice under 8 U.S.C.

when it serves an initial notice document that does not include the time and place of proceedings followed by an additional document containing that information.

What the hell, Douglas?

What?

We assigned this to the wrong person.

We signed this to a super smart person.

They're like, that makes sense.

No, it doesn't.

A case in which the court will decide whether a Fourth Amendment malicious prosecution claim can proceed as to a baseless criminal charge so long as other charges brought alongside the baseless charge are supported by probable cause.

Is that the Trump case?

I don't.

Do they intentionally write them that way so you have no freaking clue what's happening?

I think they do.

I think they do.

I really do.

I know Matt did.

He had to.

He's like, oh, I ought to show how stupid this guy is, man.

Listen, listen.

Always hire people that are smarter than you.

That's a lie, man.

It makes you look stupid.

Court will decide whether denial of a visa.

No, I need the.

Anyway, somewhere in here

is the Chevron case, right?

Am I right, Jason?

It's got to be.

Because that's being decided this year.

Do you know what the Chevron case is?

I am not one of the smart ones, so I'm not going to be able to decipher the legalese, so I don't know.

Okay, all right.

But you know what the Chevron case is?

Have you heard of the Chevron case?

No, I don't know what the Chevron case is.

Okay, it involves a gas station.

Let's move on.

No, it is the one that says the argument is

the agencies cannot just make up new rules.

It has to be done by Congress.

If it's not stated in their, you know,

official work from Congress, that they can't.

They can't just make up these new rules because that's the deep state.

That's what the deep state is doing.

Everything you feel, you'll notice Congress isn't passing any laws.

They're not, what are they,

what have they done?

What have they done?

Nothing.

They're not passing any laws.

They'll pass big bills like the Green New Bill that are so, or the new Green Bill or the New Green, Green Law, whatever.

Deal?

The Green New Deal bill.

Yes.

So anyway,

they're passing things like that, but loaded inside, it will say, and the Secretary will decide, you know,

how to figure this one out.

Well, no, you can't do that.

You can't give that much power to an unelected individual or an agency.

And the Chevron law,

if they uphold

that concept that the agencies were not ever constitutionally given that kind of power, the whole world changes.

And we should know that soon in

one of these decisions that that are coming out.

I don't know which one, because none of these were written in common sense.

I feel like that was the one thing that our founders and their infinite wisdom and

their divine

plan, actually, for our country, never really anticipated what the bureaucracy became.

Like what is happening now?

Like, you know, every time you hear one of these rules from, you know, the ATF or the FDA or any other letter agency, you know, it's something at this point unconstitutional that the administration wants to do.

They know they can't do it.

So let's just kind of skirt around and go through the FDA.

Yeah, none of these, this is not constitutional.

What's happening in our country, not constitutional.

You can't just do that.

Now, you know, presidents before did it through executive order.

So we have that and the agencies just unleashed.

You know, they can do whatever they want.

Here is actually the

here's the case.

Loper Bright Enterprises versus

Raymondo, a case in which the court will decide whether to overrule its decision in Chevron versus Natural Forces Defense Counsel.

Per the New York Times, the court will decide whether to overrule a foundational 1984 precedent on the power of government agencies.

It said the courts must defer to agencies' reasonable interpretations of ambiguous statutes.

So they are supposed to be able to say,

well, you know, that's reasonable.

That's within,

but

are any of these things reasonable?

When they say,

we're not going to take away your gas stove, we're going to take away all of your gas appliances.

That's not reasonable.

That's not what...

That's not what this was made to do.

You know, the EPA was not

granted the power to take away all the things that they've said to us for years are so good for the environment.

We got to have natural gas cars.

Got to have them.

And then when you get to a situation where you can have enough natural gas and you can use natural gas, no, we can't use natural gas.

This is like the straw thing.

This drives me nuts.

I was in,

where was I?

Oh, I think I was overseas, so it makes sense.

But somebody gave me a glass, and

it was a

paper straw.

And I'm like, dear Lord.

And I took it out, and I just looked at the guy, and I said, do you have any straws?

And he looked at me like, yeah, well, that's a straw.

No, no, this is mulch in about two minutes.

When I was growing up, we couldn't have paper straws because we're cutting down too many trees and it's bad for the environment.

So, and we celebrated, thank God, no more paper straws.

And they started making plastic straws.

Now, everybody wants to go back to paper.

What happened to the trees?

What happened about clearing the whole rainforest if we have, you know, too many paper straws?

Oh, I just.

You know what?

Donald Trump said yesterday he was having a meeting with Congress, Congress, and I think only three or four Republicans didn't attend.

Everybody seems to be walking in lockstep now.

But

he said,

we're going to make America great again.

We're going to restore common sense.

That's all that really needs to happen.

That's it.

Just restore common sense.

For the love of Pete.

Can we resuscitate that?

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Coming this weekend, wherever you get my podcast, we are releasing the two first two episodes of a brand new podcast series hosted by me called The Beck Story, kind of like the back story, except it's not.

Oh man, we're clever.

Anyway, it's a history podcast that I've been wanting to do for a long time, and each one of the series, I think there's seven or eight episodes, they'll focus on another thing.

Basically, how did we get here?

How did this happen?

And you're going to see the pilot episode.

If you missed the pilot episode, we launched that last summer just to see if anybody was interested.

And it's all on, this series is all on experts.

How did we get to a place to where we're told we got to listen to the experts all the time?

Experts, experts, experts.

And the experts are always wrong.

Have you noticed that?

And we keep going to the same experts.

Hey, Fed, looks like things are out of control.

Don't worry.

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You just made them bigger.

Don't worry.

We're not going to have inflation.

We have inflation.

Don't worry.

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No, they don't.

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Clip one.

In 1927, Kerry Buck's sterilization case finally made it before the Supreme Court.

Kerry was 21 years old by then.

But in that dangerous era of scientific racism and eugenics, the pseudoscience spread by Madison Grant, Margaret Sanger, and scores of other academic and medical elites of their time, Kerry Buck never had a chance.

The U.S.

Supreme Court was dominated by progressives, as it would be for the next century.

Justices included Louis Brandeis, whom you'll remember from episode one of this season.

The court ruled against Kerry Buck eight to one.

The radically progressive Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote in the majority opinion, quote, The principle that sustains compulsory vaccination is broad enough to cover cutting the fallopian tubes.

In justifying Kerry's sterilization, Holmes also wrote in the opinion, quote, It is better for all the world if instead of waiting to execute degenerate offspring for crime or to let them starve for their imbecility, society can prevent those who are manifestly unfit from continuing their kind.

Three generations of imbeciles are enough.

Later that year, Carrie Buck went under the knife against her will.

A doctor in the Virginia colony for the epileptic and feeble-minded removed part of her fallopian tubes.

It was the first state-mandated operation under Virginia's new sterilization law.

There would be 65,000 more Americans sterilized by state government mandates before the last of these laws was finally repealed in the 1970s.

Two years after her operation, Carrie Buck was released from the colony, but she was never reunited with her daughter Vivian.

Vivian was adopted by the couple who had been Carrie's foster parents, the ones who had Carrie committed to the colony in the first place.

The eugenics expert had been totally wrong about Vivian.

She was not feeble-minded at all.

In fact, she was an honor role student in elementary school.

Tragically, Vivian died of an intestinal infection when she was only eight years old.

Two decades after the Supreme Court's decision in Kerry Buck's case, the Nazi SS officer read the summary of the decision from Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes as part of the Nazi defense at the Nuremberg trials.

See, the Nazi leaders in effect were saying, we didn't invent the playbook for weeding out undesirables.

And they weren't entirely wrong about that.

It's a great series.

The second episode obviously deals with the experts in medicine and

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Welcome to the Glen Beck program.

Hello, America.

It's Friday.

Good thing the G7 summit, where all of the big leaders get together and, you know, have a powwow and talk about what we're going to do to cause some more war and higher inflation.

They got together and they were watching just a fantastic skydiving event that was done for them.

Now remember,

just remember, these are the ones that are always saying, global warming, global warming.

So not only did they fly over in their own planes to get together, but then they sent an airplane up with people in it to jump out for their entertainment.

So I'm taking them seriously, but they're all standing there in an open field watching these guys come down,

except for Joe Biden.

He watches for a while and then he decides,

squirrel.

And he starts to meander and walk away from, and it's incredible footage to watch because you can see

none of the prime ministers or presidents know what to do as he just wanders off.

He's facing the wrong direction.

And you see

Prime Minister Maloney from

Italy, she's the only one that gracefully knows how to get him out.

She kind of backs up and then grabs him and like, over here, Mr.

Prep, we got cookies.

Who wants a cookie?

Look at cookies.

Say cookie.

It is

horrifying how bad he is.

And then he puts his glasses on at twice the speed that it takes for him to sit down at ceremonies.

I don't know if you remember that footage from earlier this week, last weekend, where he was trying to sit down and look like he crapped his pants.

He didn't crap his pants.

He was just deciding: should I

sit

down

or

not?

Maybe

I

should

stand.

Okay, that's what was going through his head.

He didn't know whether he was.

He started to sit down, and then he's like, oh, nobody else is.

You just stand up, man.

You just stand right back up.

It's no big deal.

We've all done it.

Whoops.

But he just froze like I'm thinking.

When he's putting his sunglasses on, he's like, I've got to lift my arm.

The pressure on my sunglasses enough to keep them held up so I can put them now on

my

face over my ears.

Done.

What do they, honestly, what do they jack him up with?

Because they've got to jack him up with something.

Because there's no way that's not the guy who speaks to us in like major interviews or you know when he comes in to address Congress for the state of the the Union, he's like, hey, man, I got to tell you, everything's going great.

I mean, state of our economy is great.

I don't know what they're putting him on, but that ain't Joe Biden.

The difference is

seeing now.

Yeah.

Shocking.

Shocking.

I mean, you look at, I mean, in the interviews, he's with it, but when he gets on a stage, maybe it's, maybe he's just allergic to stages.

I don't really know what it is.

But he'll just have to.

In this case, it was a field.

And this is his field.

But yeah,

it's that re remember that when he was just when he got stuck in that one facial expression when he was at that, was that event at the White House or whatever?

For was it Juneteenth?

He just was stuck.

It was like everything just stopped.

And

can you play that?

Do we have that video from earlier this week?

I'm not sure.

We still have it.

But that video of him on the Juneteenth celebration, that happened actually last weekend.

The weekend before was.

I'm

going

to

sit.

So it's once a week we're getting these major things.

And he was standing at Juneteenth and everybody was moving with the music and everything else.

He had that joker smile on him.

Go ahead and roll that, will you?

He had this joker smile on his face.

No, that's not it.

But that's another great one, too.

He has this joker smile on him that doesn't move.

He's like, I'm happy.

I'm happy to be here and everybody's happy.

Jill told me to keep smiling so I'm smiling smiling that's all I'm doing now I smile smile smile she didn't tell me to move and smile I'm just smiling

and not moving that's just creepy

it is creepy

he is you know who looks more lifelike

the audio animatronic Joe Biden it'll be the only one in Disney that's like man they nailed him they didn't get better he just always looks like he's auto-yonometronic.

You know,

I don't want to.

I don't want to like presume.

I don't want to try to guess on what might be wrong with him, but my father had lupus, and he would have like little micro strokes.

And he would just, it was just all of a sudden he would just like check out.

He would just kind of stop and like kind of gaze.

And what he was doing, he was having like little micro strokes.

And that is eerily similar.

to what I saw from him.

Well, this is, I mean,

one of my daughters, you know, Mary, she has significant strokes and significant seizures.

And

this really

cutting-edge procedure that I wouldn't have done.

She chose to do it because I would have been too afraid.

Because they said to her, you may wake up and you may not recognize anybody.

You may...

not be able to speak or know people's names.

I mean, we don't know what we're doing here.

But we think we know what we're doing, but we don't.

And

brave girl, she was like, do it.

I don't want to live like this anymore.

Just do it.

And so they did.

And she was seizure-free for about two years.

And

now they've come back pretty hard.

And hers are really getting

grandma.

My other daughter has seizure where she is like Joe Biden, but just very short period of time where she just like

you're like hello

Hello

What

and We didn't for a long time didn't know they were seizures kind of probably like your dad We didn't know just thought he just kind of drifted, you know for a minute.

And yeah

But that's not I think he's just gone.

I think he's just gone

Here's Biden yesterday promising Ukraine a lot more money.

Great.

By the way, the idea that we had to wait till we passed the the legislation overall, even held up by a small majority of our Republican colleagues, was just terrible.

And there's a lot more money coming beyond that.

Can you stop?

Can you stop?

Play that again.

I want you to listen to what the President of the United States just said.

Listen again.

By the way, the idea that we had to wait till we passed the legislation overall, even held up by a small majority of our Republican colleagues.

Stop.

The idea

that we had to wait for Congress to pass this before we could do it is just horrible.

That's the constitutional process, dude.

He's complaining that you have to wait before you spend money on something that's controversial.

That what is that?

That's the cry of a dictator.

Now you can say, because of our system, we had to wait.

And, you know, it's just the way,

you know, a republic and a democracy, it's not pretty all the time, but it's, as Churchill said, it's the worst until you compare it to everything else.

And then you realize it's the best.

It's the best of the worst.

You know, sorry we had to delay on that, but we have certain things we have to do, but the money's there now.

No, he's saying the very idea that we had to wait.

Do you know that famous speech from FDR, you know, a date which will live in infamy?

Do you know what that speech was?

That speech was for the president to make his case in front of Congress to go to war.

There was never a clearer, in least, you know, in the last hundred years, there's no clearer declaration of war than bombing Pearl Harbor.

Right?

Bombing all of our ships.

Today, we would have just launched.

The president back then, this is how far we've drifted.

The president back then, even after Pearl Harbor, went the very next day to Congress and gave that speech.

And then they voted.

The very idea that we have to vote on things in Congress, I've done everything I can to make Congress and the Constitution just, you know, a rubber stamp, but I'm not there yet.

So let me promise you that there's a a lot more money coming.

Oh my gosh.

He does these, you know, that's a it's that's an interesting point you make Glenn because he's I've caught him doing that in the past these very fundamental beliefs of our country the United States they clearly just do not believe in like every time he threatens us with the F-15 remark that he said about 16,000 times

I never really got annoyed that he it was a threat I never really took it that way what really annoyed me was he is making fun of the fundamental you know right of self-defense that we have in this country.

The fundamental right that if there ever becomes a tyrant, you have the tools to stand up and push back and say no.

You have that right to push.

You not only have the right,

as it says in the Declaration of Independence, you have the duty

to overthrow the shackles of a tyrant.

And you're right.

But, you know, Jason, as somebody who is in Afghanistan right after 9-11,

I don't know.

On those F-15s, everything that we, you know, everything that we threw at them,

they're still in charge of Afghanistan, aren't they?

Yeah, I don't, yeah, I don't think F-15s helped them out too much.

Neither did the Northern Vietnamese.

I mean, history is full of insurgencies that have been successful.

You know, on this Ukraine funding thing, we've done multiple different shows on some of this stuff.

And what will shock you, if you just kind of look and try to trace some of these funds, whether they're coming from Congress or some other agency within this government, it is everywhere.

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You'll look, it's like, oh, Secretary Blinken was in Ukraine yesterday and he just promised 200 million money.

Where'd that come from?

I don't, Congress didn't approve that.

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Yes.

That's the Chevron case.

They can't do that.

Only Congress has the purse strings.

Only Congress can issue more spending.

It must start in Congress.

We've completely disregarded the Constitution.

It's not only hanging from a thread.

I think the thread is so frayed that it is broken and we're not even using it at all, or we are the closest that we've ever been to absolutely destroying everything that everybody worked and died,

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Bridget hi hi

how are you I'm good yeah good good good

uh so uh you are are you okay I mean you sound a little miffed about about something.

No, I was just mad about the deceptively edited videos of the old man acting like the old man.

You mean the, could we play this video?

This is a video yesterday of Joe Biden just kind of meandering away from all of the leaders of the G7

after he got bored, I guess, or just lost interest.

Here he is.

So he's standing there facing the wrong direction.

Everybody's applauding.

He's looking the other way.

And then he's like, I'm just going to wander off here.

Maloney,

who is the prime minister of

Italy, just kind of backs up.

That was classy.

And she's like, hey, look, we have cookies over here.

We got cookies.

You don't see this as deceptively edited?

That's what drives me crazy.

It's so insulting to just anyone who's ever seen an old person ever in their entire lifetime.

They just, yes, there are some weird cuts.

I get it.

I know what they mean by that.

But we all know that this person is old and not and barely hanging on.

Although allegedly behind closed doors, he's like one of the incredibles.

Oh, he's a sex thriller.

He's the bomb.

What would the purpose be?

Okay, guys, look, we're all trying to destroy the nation.

I think as president, I can have a really good impact on that.

I'm going to go out and act like I have absolutely no idea where I'm at.

All right, we all in on this break.

Shane Gillis and one of his specialists said that he was like a Roomba, and you can't unsee it.

He goes into like Roomba mode.

Maybe he's standing on a Roomba.

I love Macron.

Macron was like, he was like, he was like standing there.

He's looking at Malone.

He's like, okay, this was me last week.

Don't worry about it.

He literally did the same thing a week before.

And the Juneteenth one, too, where you guys were playing that earlier, where he was just like,

it is so uncomfortable.

People joke that it's elder abuse, but at what point is this elder abuse?

It's not, this is not okay.

It's so uncomfortable.

I think it's been elder abuse from the beginning, but now, especially, Look at them.

Here he is in the Juneteenth thing.

If you're watching Blaze TV, you'll see the video.

Where he's not moving, and he has this glued on smile.

And it's the hands.

And the hands don't move at all, and they're just kind of like stiff like I'm a corpse.

I didn't notice that.

What?

That's even freakier.

Yeah, no, it's the hands.

That's the freakiest part.

They're just dangling there.

They're just like dead hands.

They're dead hands.

You know, we were talking last night on Normal World about weekend at Bernie's and just how we all joke about how this is weekend at Bernie's and what a messed up premise for a movie that was in general.

What's the difference?

Yeah.

What's the difference?

That was at least funny because it wasn't destroying the country.

And you know what?

They'll keep dragging him around.

They'll keep doing it.

I think.

You think?

Well, this is where the movie fiction part starts to kick in when something doesn't make sense.

You're like, okay, maybe it's this.

Maybe they wanted him there because they knew he would he'd destroy himself in the end with all of his

bribery and everything.

So we had a parachute.

We could turn on him all of a sudden and go, yeah, that bribery stuff does bother us.

And they could get him out if he, you know, if he wasn't completely incompetent and looking at everybody going what what do I say and do now

they got him in just because he doesn't have a clue and I think that's why Kamala Harris works so well too she doesn't you see her in the office going all right Here's the new agenda.

No.

No.

No.

No.

No.

It's a little unsettling.

A fun thing that I used to do during the Trump years was watch any of those old 90s movies like Air Force One and then imagine Trump.

But it's even more fun

with Biden.

Like, what's he doing when the terrorists over Air Force One?

Sleeping.

Sleeping.

He's pretending he's dead.

No, he's not.

He's ancient and he's sleeping.

Bridget, I want to talk to you a bit about

your solution to

all of our woes in the world, and that is touching grass.

Touch grass, yeah.

Touch grass.

Well, really, I came up with this touch grass challenge, and it's a way to kind of spiritually

just shore up our defenses in advance of this election cycle, which I imagine is going to just...

tear us all apart.

And anybody who's very online,

you should probably stay where you are.

I know.

So when you say touch grass, do you mean literally go and sit down and touch grass or just get out in nature and reconnect with things that are real?

Yeah, not just nature, also the things that humans are good at.

We do a lot of amazing things.

We make beautiful art.

We make amazing architecture.

We do, I love, whenever I'm watching live music, I get very overwhelmed and reminded that this is something that we do really well.

It's like,

find ways to be moved.

I think being, I said if you go to

church, maybe try another church, just not even

what?

Not of the, like, just to change things up, not a different necessarily denomination or whatever.

Just go to a different place so you can see different faces and see different people.

And if you're kind of woo like me, go to get a sound bath or something.

I don't know.

Yeah, I got to tell you, I love going to other people's churches.

I absolutely love it.

I love going and not just to my church,

but to other people's faith because it's so great to see.

Wow, there's so many people celebrating God in so many different ways.

They're all pretty much alike if it's Christian, you know what I mean?

But it's just, it's fantastic.

Yeah.

It's fantastic.

It took me a while to get into the, you know, the Baptist thing of, you know, raising your hands and, you know, praying, you know, and that, because I'm just so, I'm so tied up inside.

So

I had, I want to share this experience because I think I had touch grass happen.

uh here at the ranch.

We're in the middle of building a bunch of stuff.

And so there's like a zillion people here.

And one of the guys who's helping us out,

he's been staying here for for about a week.

And he came in yesterday and he said,

Can I mow your lawn?

And I'm like,

is this a trick question?

I said, I know, I know.

It's out of control.

I got it.

We're going to mow it.

And he's like, no, no, no, I really want to mow your lawn.

And I said,

why?

He said, I don't know.

It just, he said, it just centers me.

He said, it brings me back to when I was a kid.

And, you know, it's just that Zen

just rowing out, you know, straight lines and just being by yourself alone to think with, you know, with nature and a lawnmower, strangely.

Do you think that counts?

Yeah, I think anything like that.

I have gardening on there.

One of the things I think we need to do too is build, there was actually an article going around yesterday, or maybe it was on Twitter, that

there aren't dining rooms anymore in American homes.

And this is one of the reasons people aren't entertaining.

And I had some women on my podcast and they were saying, you can't, you can't just, community doesn't just come to you.

You have to open your home and have dinners and invite people in and be the house that the kids come play at.

And

so I kind of challenge people to cook something.

I have a little kind of, if you go to.

fantasy.com and and you get the PDF for free if you just like put your free it's for your free a free newsletter but they there's um it's like have a dinner party with more than four people.

Extra credit would be cook more than one course.

There's like make something with your hands.

Do some art, something tangible.

Learn a new skill you've always wanted to learn, even if it's something very simple.

Just getting out off, you know, be embodied, I think is the, is the general message as we approach.

Remember that like humans are,

I don't know, we're all, it's easy to kind of get up in your head and be disembodied from humanity when you spend too much time online and, and particularly in culture wars.

No, I don't see that at all.

You know, I tell you, it is, you know, when you said make more than one course, we, and

with me, um,

I think it comes from my upbringing.

You know, we all worked in my dad's bakery.

And so, you know, many times we'd have our meal as we were closing the shop and we would just be grabbing stuff, you know.

And then,

so that was my childhood.

And then, you know, in my life, I just got really, really busy.

And I've never liked to sit down at the dinner table until recently

and have a long, and I just snarf it.

It's gone.

And, you know, like, okay, let's go.

And my kids joke all the time.

We're giving dad two minutes.

Two minutes.

And because

it's weird but i'm working with a friend of mine in israel who is we were talking about um

uh shabbat dinner uh passover dinner yeah and how everything has a story and it takes all night at the dinner table

And so we're working together on trying to find the stories that we can tie for our Thanksgiving table.

And so all the food has meaning and you tell stories and you sit for a while.

When I went over to Tanya's house the first time to meet all of her Italian relatives,

you know, I loaded up my plate.

It was like Easter and I loaded up the plate because we're going to just sit down and have it.

No, no, no.

They did it in courses and it took seven

hours,

but it was wonderful.

It was really good.

You just sat there and you just talked.

And then once in a while, you know, grandma would come out with a chicken.

Yeah.

You know, you're like, okay, we're going to have chicken now too.

Okay.

That was very

gone.

Yeah.

No, no.

That was very much my upbringing.

I come from a huge Irish Catholic family.

We had,

my dad's one of 10.

There were usually 50 people at any given kind of Thanksgiving dinner or Christmas dinner.

And we ended up, you know, having just

long dinners and shoot.

My grandmother was great.

She would take in anybody who was kind of a straggler or anybody who was who didn't have a place to go.

And it was very just open.

There was an openness and a family, and the kids were all running around.

And

I want to, I'm one of five.

It was kind of chaotic like that.

But I love that.

I just, I think a lot of these things, like even making art with your hands, doing something, just doing things with your hands.

Yeah, doing things with your hands.

Yep.

And, you know, we've lost the

we've lost the

reason to work hard.

You know what I mean?

Some people,

no offense, if you're listening to me right now and you're like digging ditches.

You know, we've just become lazy.

Speaking for yourself, guys.

Because I'm sitting here at a job that I do for three hours every day and have about a five-minute break every 10 minutes.

So I know what hard work is.

But we've lost that, there is something about

accomplishing something.

At the end of the day, you can look back and go, that was hard, but I did that.

And, you know, when you're so tired, when you get, you're working and you're so tired, the world seems to have meaning

in a different way.

Yeah.

And being out amongst people.

I remember I was recently in Brooklyn for an event that I told jokes at.

When I left the,

I left the event and went back to the hotel.

And there was one of those pop-up DJs at the hotel.

And most people would probably be like, this is my nightmare.

But it was hundreds of people just in the lobby and the, by the bar.

They had taken over the whole place and everybody was dancing and it was all kinds of people and just so

just embodied.

And dancing to me is one of those things too that's so

of anyone who becomes a dancer.

It's just like

there's nothing that's going to last unless you become a choreographer.

It's truly like, I just have to dance because it's in your body and it's so.

Oh my gosh, I say that all the time.

I just have to dance.

You need to dance more.

But I dance until

I got emotional dancing because it was so.

Oh my gosh, that was the second part of it.

I want to dance and cry.

I've got to do it.

I know know.

I'm still a raging hippie on the inside.

No, no, no, no, I know, I know.

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So, Bridget, I, you know, I just, why are you in town?

What are you doing?

Uh, I was here to do Normal World.

You came in just for us?

Yeah.

Wow.

I'm obsessed with Normal World.

I love that show so much.

Very funny.

It's very fun.

Very funny.

Do you do compilations of your ads, segues at the Blaze?

No.

Because you really should.

I think they'd go viral.

So you're making fun of me, and I don't know exactly how, but the listeners do.

Can you fill me in?

No, just even Dave last night was doing it where you're kind of like you just did it.

You said, you know, you ever stare at

the ceiling, wondering if you just want to dance and cry, making fun of me.

Fair enough.

Okay, I get it i've been on your your show a couple times and there have been some um really amazing segues and i was just wondering if there has ever been a compilation of videos no we haven't done the the advertisement segues greatest hits volume three

like it'll be from like abortion to a product

it has gotten a little tougher it has gotten a little tougher uh all right Bridget, thank you so much.

Thank you for having me.

Make sure you go to BridgetFetisy.com.

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Well, okay, well, I won't promote anything else there.

Thank you very much.

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It's Friday, and JD Vance is on the phone with us.

JD Vance, Senator from Ohio, also on a short list for Donald Trump.

I'm sure he's going to, he's just dying to talk about that because they always are.

Everybody who's on the short list, they're like, oh, please ask me about that.

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Yes, you know,

I am aware that they're looking at me, and I think that they're probably looking at 20 other people, and I'm sure he'll make his decision.

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Because if he doesn't win this election, this country's in a tough spot.

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You were in the meeting with him yesterday, right?

I was, yeah.

Yeah, because he said the guy I'm going to pick is most likely in this room with us right now.

So I didn't see that, but unfortunately for the odds makers, there were like 49 other people in the room, so it doesn't help.

Yeah.

But

look,

let me just sort of set the stage.

I mean, one, it was a very positive meeting.

And you obviously have people who are more allied with the president and his agenda, you know, like me and Bill Haggerty, Mark Ruby, and so forth.

And then you also have people in the room who are very, you know, even in the last couple of months, have been very critical of the president.

And I think what you saw is just a recognition that we have to unify as a Republican Party and win this election.

And look,

there are guys that are running that I wish their primary opponents had won, and I wish we had a different candidate representing the Republican Party.

But there isn't a single person running, at least in the Senate, who I would rather have a Democrat take their spot.

The other thing that's really interesting, Glenn, is just you to realize realize the internal psychology of Republican senators right now is they're looking at every single one of these Senate ballots, and the polls suggest that whether it's by five points or 15 points, our Senate candidates are running behind Donald Trump in the core battleground state.

So if we actually want to take back the Senate with a solid majority, we need the president to help us close the margin between our guys and his margin.

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But there's there's just a recognition here that he's tapped into something, especially in this cycle.

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And he was really kind of

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we don't all agree on everything.

At least that was the impression I got from his conversation.

Would you agree with that?

I agree with that, Glenn.

I mean, look, he was extremely friendly.

He was obviously in a good mood.

I think, you know,

he was very friendly to Mitch McConnell, of course, who has not always been the best ally of Donald Trump.

He was friendly to everybody in the room.

And, you know, he said, like, look, even when we disagree, our disagreements pale in comparison to the Democrats.

And we're at this stage, you know, and I've I've done this now twice, Glenn.

I've been in politics for two cycles where right now we're sort of in the hurt feeling stage where a lot of people who didn't win primaries, grassroots activists, donors, state chairmen and so forth, they're kind of frustrated and they're exhausted from the primary season and they're not thinking about the future.

And I just think, you know, Trump is maybe the only guy in the party who can sort of stand before everybody and say, look, yeah, maybe your guy didn't win.

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He said yesterday that he was, and I'm going to get to something that you want to talk about, the DEI programs going away, which is so important.

Thank you, thank you, thank you.

We'll get to that in a second, but one more question on this meeting yesterday with Trump.

He said that he

wanted to abolish the income tax and replace it with tariffs.

So that was not in our meeting.

I think that may have been in another meeting he had that day.

I saw the headlines, but that was not in our meeting.

I mean, look,

this is a fascinating proposal, and we could talk for a while about it.

But, you know, we have to sort of think about when we tax something, we get less of it.

And we should ask ourselves, what do we, you know, we have to raise revenues for the military and Social Security and so forth.

Like, what do we actually want to raise revenues from?

And my view would would be we want to tax production less we want to tax making stuff in china more well that's what a tariff fundamentally does so whether you get rid of the whole income tax i think it's a really smart idea to say we want to reward people for making things we want to reward productive work we don't want to reward making stuff in the home country of our chief rival and that's i think fundamentally where trump's head is on this matter

well i tell you there is i mean if i think if we don't take control of the Senate and the House and the White House,

we're just going to be treading water at best.

If they win those,

we are, we're done.

They have put so many

deadly fruit trees in all of our agencies and all of our government that I just don't see us being able to survive it.

The fundamental transformation will be finished in the next term.

And you have introduced legislation to dismantle all of the federal DEI programs from the federal government.

Thank you.

Yeah, we have.

And to your point about the Senate, Glenn, the Senate's in the personnel business.

We approve all of the political appointees.

And if you want to root out the deep state and the bureaucracy, you need political appointees who are aligned with the agenda.

And what this legislation does, and I'm not an idiot, Joe Biden's not going to sign it, but Donald Trump would.

And what it would do is really

destroy the diversity, equity, and inclusion bureaucracy that exists in our country.

And people say, well, you know, who doesn't like diversity, right?

Doesn't diversity just mean

you have a nice Mexican restaurant down the street?

No, no, no, no.

The way that our federal government has interpreted this is to explicitly allow racist decision-making, primarily targeting white and Asian Americans now in the 21st century, but explicitly racist decision-making and contracting and hiring in the provision of grants.

Some of these programs, by the way, have been held flatly illegal by the federal courts.

For example, there was a farm program that explicitly excluded white Americans from the provision of farm assistance for our farmers.

And that's ridiculous.

You can't discriminate, whether black or white, against people on the basis of skin color.

This would proactively root this stuff out of our government.

And it's a very important first step to getting basic merit back in our federal system, Glenn.

Yeah, and I, you know, I don't think that even black farmers

would have wanted that.

I mean, you know, maybe some would, but, you know, farmers rely on each other, and they need to help each other because, you know, if Bill's crop is down this year, it might be my crop down next year.

So we're all in this together.

The last thing you want are now new racial barriers between neighbors where he gets the help from the government and we don't.

It's not a good idea.

It's not a good idea at all, Glenn.

And to your point about how black farmers feel about this stuff, if you look at public polling on this, what you consistently find is that black Americans and most white Americans don't like racial quotas.

They don't like racial discrimination, whether it benefits them, their group, or harms their group.

The one group of Americans that seems to really like racial quotas are very high education white Americans.

That is the one group.

That is the one group that seems, by the way, they're not going to lose out when the quota system comes because they pull all the strings, but they're not doing it for the good of the country.

I think they're fundamentally doing it because they look down on...

They look down on white Americans who don't have their same educational status.

And a lot of, you know, one of my theories, Glenn, is that a lot lot of what is broken about America is high education whites who really hate lower education whites.

And I think you see that as a main driver of a lot of very stupid public policy and frankly, a lot of very evil public policy in this country.

So we got to root it out.

We got to be productive about it.

That's what I'm trying to do.

I mean, it's really, I mean, this, it wasn't like this before because our education system was much more local, you know,

and

not as,

you know, you didn't have all of the smart people going to this one college, and so they were only surrounded by really, really smart people, and then get married to the same kind of thinking.

You know, you would have

a great disparity in education and experience in families all the time.

But now the elites, they wouldn't marry into a farming family.

They don't understand it.

They don't like it, generally speaking.

No, that's right, Glenn.

So there is this real classism, right?

I think that's a much bigger problem than racism in modern America.

But it's actually made our education system much stupider.

Because to your point, you know, you used to have, of course, you'd have, you know, the smart kids would become doctors and lawyers and engineers, and the kids who didn't like school as much would do something else.

But sort of everybody lived together and worked together.

And it was a good, so the community kind of worked together.

When When you silo people by education, what we find is that we send people to colleges and they don't get good training in useful skills.

They increasingly get indoctrinated into how to be crazy people.

So even the educational institutions stop serving their function when you stratify this thing in such a ridiculous way.

And I think you're certainly seeing evidence of that in our country right now.

So what are the chances that this even passes this legislation?

I know Biden won't sign it, but do you think it'll even get passed?

Look, I don't think it's going to get out of the Senate.

I think the House would support this.

But what we're trying to do is plant seeds, Glenn.

One of the things that happened in the 2016 campaign is Republicans really expected Trump to lose.

And so when he actually won, there wasn't the foundational work that had been done to make the,

you know, to just pass a bunch of really good legislation.

We're trying to do that.

We're trying to set up the next administration for success and at the very least have a a debate about what kind of country we want.

Do we want a country that discriminates based on race?

I think the answer is no, and I think 90% of people agree with me.

Do you believe that

the next administration can

fire enough people to make a difference in the deep state?

I do, Glenn, but it will be one of the most important fights.

I mean, I think the two things that hopefully President Trump does in his second term, and I know he wants to do, but will cause massive backlash from the media, is we need to support a large number of the illegal immigrants who have come here over the last few years.

And we also need to really root out the federal bureaucracy to make it more responsive, to

make it smaller, but to really make it democratically accountable to the people's elected president.

The media is going to howl about this stuff.

They'll call it fascism.

They'll call it every name in the book.

It's the opposite.

It's the opposite, exactly.

It's accountability, right?

That is the opposite of fascism.

And frankly, we have fascism at the bureaucratic level where people's lives are controlled by people they never elected, right?

But that's democracy.

That's not a Republican form of government.

So, look, this is the most important thing structurally that we have to fix at the government.

I think Trump is committed to it.

And I think the question is, do you have enough Republicans in there who have the willpower and the courage to fight alongside of them?

And I think that's the big question.

Yeah.

Well, we've got a lot of people like you where when we did the Tea Party thing years ago,

we just didn't have the people in there who really, truly had the foundation that they'd been thinking about for a long time.

And I think we do now.

We have a lot of really good people.

We need more, but this is the best chance of success that I've seen in

a very long time.

The Tea Party turned out to be, you know, we were really fighting the deep state in the Republican Party.

And I think that one is on its last legs.

Look,

we need to win the fight, Glenn.

And if we don't, I really do think we could lose our country.

Yes, I agree.

J.D., thank you very much.

I appreciate it.

Senator J.D.

Vance from Ohio, this is a good seed planting.

because DEI does need to go from all of our federal agencies and federal programs.

Thank you so much, J.D.

Appreciate it.

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I've told you for many, many years now that we are on the verge of technology that we couldn't even begin to imagine today.

That we are going to find new ways of doing things

that will

shock people.

For instance, if I said we could put a

spaceship, we could launch a rocket, but you wouldn't need the constant explosions to get that thing up.

You wouldn't need those giant tanks of fuel.

You wouldn't need propellant.

That would be pretty remarkable if you could do that.

Well, apparently NASA has been working on some tests, and

one of the unusual things about this test is they have found a way now to

surpass 1G so they could get something into space.

But they've only done this in a vacuum so far, but it would work then in space.

No propellant,

yet

it's moving.

It can accelerate and there's no propellant.

It appears, according to one article,

given that the device already appears to violate the known laws of physics by creating thrust without propellants, the result has even stumped Dr.

Bueller and his team.

Quote, we can see some of these things sit on a scale for days, and they still have charge in them.

They're still producing thrust.

It's hard to reconcile them from a scientific point of view because it seems to violate a lot of energy laws that we have.

A tremendous discovery, if indeed it plays out and it looks like it is.

And the guy who's in charge of this at NASA is joining us in 60 seconds.

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with charles charles bueller he is

the founder of exodus propulsion technologies uh nasa

Electrostatics and Surface Physics Laboratory, as well.

He's an engineer.

He believes he's found a way to overcome Earth's gravity.

This is crazy.

Welcome.

Welcome, sir.

Hey, thank you.

Thank you for having me.

So, can you explain this as much as you can in layman's terms

on what you

what you've discovered?

Sure.

I do have to caveat first that this is not sanctioned by NASA.

This is work that we've done outside of NASA as a team.

Oh.

We're made up of a lot of scientists and engineers throughout the aerospace industry, but this is not NASA work.

And there's several reasons for that.

Okay, good.

I'm actually happier about that.

I like private industry coming up with things.

Okay, so Charles, tell me what you've done.

Well, we've been exploring propellantless propulsion for several members of our team for several years.

Gosh, I've been doing it for 25 years.

My colleagues have been doing it for about 15 years or so.

But when we joined forces in 2016, we were able to see some magic happen.

And then we didn't really understand it until about 2018.

And that's when we kind of hit the ground running once we understood it.

And then we didn't come public with it until earlier this year.

So when you say you really didn't understand it, the articles that I've read say you still don't fully understand what's going on because it seems to break the laws of physics and gravity.

That's correct.

So, when I say understand,

we understand it from a classical point of view, but we know that can't be the full picture.

There's got to be some kind of quantum mechanics involved.

But we at least know enough to do some engineering around it based on the conservation of energy laws.

And we've tested that.

And we've made about 1,500 test articles in the last eight years.

So we're learning.

We learn every day because we test just about every day.

So what this would allow at scale,

and if you could do it not in a vacuum, but space is a vacuum, so we know it would work in space.

Is that right?

Well, that's this.

We need that verification

to prove that it is actually a separate force that we have not yet seen in nature.

So to do that, no one will believe you until you can actually do it in space and see it move.

Sure.

So

you, but you have found a way.

I mean, when we think of sending things into space, we think rockets.

And that is probably one of the more dangerous moments when you're going into space is all of that thrust behind you coming from propellants.

And

you've found a way now to possibly put rockets into space

without it really being a rocket.

What is it that is the propellant?

Well, that's the nice thing about it.

It doesn't use propellants.

Hence, you know, propellant with propulsion.

So you can imagine the skin of your aircraft being the thruster, if you will.

It's a paradigm shift in the way we think about transportation.

It does seem to violate a lot of old classical laws like the rocket equation and other classical mechanics.

But those equations are, gosh, almost four hundred years old.

We have a lot of new physics since then.

And I think this is taking advantage of some of the not the twentieth century quantum mechanics as much, but more of the nineteenth century E and M physics, electricity and magnetism.

So you're right, it will replace rockets because about ninety percent of the rockets by mass and volume is just fuel.

If you get rid of all that, if you get rid of all that, then you could theoretically start from Earth and go straight into space and then back and forth all over.

That is crazy.

That will change everything.

So

when you say the skin of the plane or the rocket or whatever you're talking about,

is it kind of like static electricity?

Is that what you're...

I mean, I just don't even understand at all.

Well, it turned out initially we thought, I thought for for 20 years, that it had to do with electromagnetism.

So that's electricity and magnetism together.

But we found out in 2018 it was really just a static electricity effect, which meant no current and the charges are static.

That's a big distinction.

It just happened to be the area of expertise that I am at NASA, is the electrostatics expert for the agency.

So once I knew that that's what it was, I was able to hit the ground running and to get thrusters that, in theory, should be able to lift under their own weight on Earth, provided they didn't have to carry anything yet.

We're still working on getting it stronger, but that's essentially the gist of it.

Static electricity itself has energy, because there's energy between charged particles.

We're all familiar with the Coulomb energy, you know, like particles, like positive particles repel,

you know, negative particles repel, but plus and minus attract.

We're all familiar with that aspect of static electricity.

What this has shown is that there is what we call electrostatic pressure in the presence of the field.

It's basically

the pressure itself, which is not something I invented that's been around for 100 years or so, but the pressure itself can act

in such a way that if it's unbalanced, it can give you a net momentum transfer to your system.

That's what's new.

Now, how exactly this does this, I don't know.

I'm not sure if I'll ever know, but it seems to work

that this is easy to manufacture, it's easy to test.

Now, we don't test it in vacuum or earth in the lab.

Now it's time to take the next steps and put it lower a little bit and see what it does.

Dr.

Buehler, can I ask, I'm looking at a chart of your success, and it looks like in 2021, you just had phenomenal success.

It just skyrockets up to just over a G of thrust.

What happened at that time where you just exponentially started having more and more success?

Well, we know that

static electricity, this force, is

based on asymmetrical capacitance.

Now, asymmetrical capacitors have been around for 100 years.

People have seen thrust in them, but they've been kind of ignored from the scientific community because of an ion wind effect.

You do it in air.

But if you ignore that, and if you actually test it in vacuum and test it correctly, you'll see that you'll get the thrust actually in the opposite direction of the ion wind.

But that's a geometry effect.

So, you know, parallel plate capacitors are parallel.

If you change the dimension of one of them, you'll get a thrust.

So that's a geometry effect.

But there are many ways to make an asymmetrical capacitor other than geometry.

So that's what we've explored, and that's what we've uncovered.

And that helps.

It makes things smaller, miniature.

makes things two-dimensional, if you will, and lighter.

So that's the big advancement that we've we've made

are is there are there any videos that you guys have made showing this at all yet

we have a couple on our website and we're going to put a few more on in the next couple of weeks but yes so what we're doing now is we're trying to make videos uh to show people how to build these that's really the only way to get it out there to kind of show people how this is done There's a couple of videos that we made, I don't know, five years ago, six years ago, that show the thrusters moving in air.

So So we have to encapsulate them in Styrofoam.

So it doesn't look very pretty, but Styrofoam is a great dielectric.

It's light.

It stops corona, what we call corona, from happening, which is a gas breakdown.

We don't want any sparks or discharges or currents.

So we encapsulate everything.

Styrofoam is light.

It's a good source for that.

So those videos are online.

You can take a look at those.

Okay, so that's at Exodus

propulsion.space.

Easy for me to say.

Easier for you to type.

Yeah.

So

tell me

the ramifications.

If this is found to be

what you think it might be, tell me how our life and the things that

it could do and would change.

Well, clearly, it would revolutionize transportation as we know it.

All forms of transportation.

Cars, boats, trains, planes, everything would change.

You wouldn't need an engine.

You wouldn't need a combustion engine or to burn fossil fuels.

You wouldn't need propellers or wheels or tires.

It would just revolutionize everything.

Yes, it would revolutionize everything if you can get this above, much above unity.

Right now, we're sort of hovering around unity, but you need a little bit more to carry something.

Okay, so wait a minute.

What's Unity?

Well, we define Unity as the thrust needed to lift up the weight of the thruster.

That's what we define.

So

you need to add more so you can put a body or stuff or whatever in that

thruster.

Okay.

But you

know that's what that's what we need.

So we need at least a double or triple the factor just so we can lift up the power supplies for it and and and carry load, payload, whatever that is.

So that's what we're working toward.

But right now

go ahead.

Well, I'm just saying right now, we are above lunar unity.

So for the moon, and NASA is very interested in the back to the moon, as others are, we actually have way over lunar unity.

So in theory, we can send objects to the moon using conventional rockets today and actually make spacecraft also be the hovercraft for the lunar surface.

Never actually have to touch the surface unless they want to.

That's very exciting.

You don't want to touch the bell.

You don't have to.

You can just hover above it and you can travel with the sun.

There's a lot of cool things you could do with this technology, but a great demonstration of it would be on the moon.

So, this would help,

like, because as I understand it, one of the reasons we want to go to the moon again is we need a staging station

if we wanted to go to any of the outer planets.

This could make that

we wouldn't have to have that step if you didn't need

the propulsion, if you didn't need some propellant that you would have to get off the moon.

Correct?

No, you're

absolutely right.

Right now, NASA's aim is to go to the South Pole to extract water.

Part of that water could be used for propulsion.

Just split up the hydrogen and oxygen.

But you wouldn't need to do that with this technology.

You would would just go to the moon, and then when you get tired of going to the moon, you can go to Mars.

Right now, we can go to the moon theoretically in about two and a half hours.

It's a very slow acceleration.

Wait, wait, wait.

What?

What did you say?

Well, since it's a constant thrust, theoretically, we should be able to put our thrusters in space and get to the moon in under three hours with the accelerations that we have.

That's huge.

We can get to Mars in about five to six days.

That's very oh my gosh.

Okay, Hank, can you hang on just a second?

I need to take a one-minute commercial break, but we have to continue our conversation if you have time.

We're talking to Dr.

Charles Buehler, who is with the Exodus Propulsion Technologies.

He is the co-founder of that,

and he has just, he and his team have come up with some unbelievable things that

will obviously change the entire world.

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This is so

mind-bending, honestly.

Charles, I don't even know what questions to ask you.

I've never been in this position before.

How real

is this?

How long will it take you to go from where you are now to being able to prove it with an actual some sort of vehicle?

Well, you know, that'll depend on funding and accessibility to space to verify that it's real.

And then once it's verified in space,

I think it'll be easier to get funding.

And the aim of that would be to to help us to try to

look at all the different aspects of the force and how we can improve it.

There's many ways that we could travel down many paths.

So we'd like to explore all of those simultaneously, and that would help increase the test ratio that we need to.

Are you publicly traded, or you're just looking for private funding?

Right now, we're just privately funded.

You should do crowdfunding as well as private, because

I think there's hundreds of millions of people that would love to see.

This would solve so many problems.

Is this the kind of you've only got a minute?

Is this the kind of technology that would explain some of the things we're seeing

in those UFOs that seem to just defy all physics?

It's possible

that it could explain some of it.

There's some

other things that we don't really understand that this theory could explain.

Wow.

A lot of time on it, but it absolutely could, because

it is a fundamental force.

So that's

fundamental.

Charles Bueller, thank you so much.

The name of his company is Exodus Propulsion Technologies.

Co-founder of that.

He's found a way to overcome gravity.

It's

quite a remarkable time we live in.

Charles Bueller, thank you so much.

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You know, I think you're getting a

sense, and I know I am, at least, with that last interview.

You're getting a sense on why I've said for the last really 35 years,

before I even got into talk radio, I was on radio and I was fascinated by, you know, quantum computing and AI and ASI and AGI.

And I've been saying for years,

your life will be totally different by 2030.

And we get so bogged down in the

bad things that are going on right now

and the technology that honestly we're playing with that we don't even understand

you know just just the just the smartphone that changed life on earth and

and I think as we're beginning to understand

maybe not majority good ways

You know, our families are dissolving, our morals are dissolving,

everything,

everything, because of that.

But there are also, we will see an end to cancer, maybe soon in our lifetime,

because we're going to be able to do things and think in ways humans have not been able to think before.

And this discovery that he was just talking about of

a thruster that is the vehicle, that there's no propellant use.

So there's no, you don't need, you know, Jet A fuel for your jet.

You don't need gasoline.

You don't need oil.

There's no moving parts in that.

And

the fact that it is

apparently very, very real.

I mean, this guy is a very credible scientist and has been working on this for a long time with NASA and then partnered with other people that were working on the same thing back in 2016.

And it's just been announced and just taking off now

You know when he said we could get to the moon in two hours

That takes two weeks to get to the moon he's saying with this technology we can get to the moon in two hours.

It's constant acceleration

Which to put that into the only way you can really understand that is if you've been in a

Tesla plaid

that you know you launch and it doesn't shift gears, it doesn't do it, it's just constant acceleration.

And your face feels like it's been smushed up against the headrest of the car.

You feel your insides, you know, being pushed back into the car.

It's it's almost an unnerving sense.

Um,

that's constant acceleration up until about you know 100 or 125, something like that.

This is constant acceleration with no limit in space because you don't have air friction, you don't have a g-force, you got nothing.

And he says we could go to Mars in five

days.

That makes the reach to the outer planets

possible in like real time.

Like, you know, you, you.

take off six months later or i don't even know eight months later you're back

that that's That's insane.

Incredible.

Yeah, I was, you actually, you made a really good point briefly at the beginning of that interview with Dr.

Bueller when you said, oh, it's a private company.

That's even better.

I mean, can you imagine

the government and government entities will sit on technology forever?

Like if they've created a system,

the innovation kind of just stops there and they're like in the sausage factory at that point, just churning out.

you know, whatever.

I was watching another interview with this guy and there was this other real science-y guy and he was saying, Yeah, you know, these patents, which he, which Dr.

Bueller actually has a patent for this right now.

It's online.

You can, you can go check it out and see what his entire theory is.

But he was saying that these patents have been around since like the 1950s, like similar types of, I don't even understand what that is, but asymmetrical electrostatic pressure.

I have no idea what the heck that is, but it's been around since the 50s.

And he was just like kind of, you know, sitting at his company.

He was like, well, what if we, you know, encase it in styrofoam and do this?

And then all of a sudden they're like, whoa, we got power.

Like, is the government capable of doing that?

We turn over like space launches to SpaceX.

All of a sudden, they're like shooting off reusable rockets and they're coming back to Earth and landing by themselves.

Who else but American ingenuity and private business can pull this off?

It's amazing.

And you know, it's

coming at a time where

safety is number one.

All that our government seems to care is keeping you free from any kind of harm.

Well, that's not a country that progresses.

You know,

the best explorers,

the best scientists,

they all risked more than just their personal reputations.

I mean, they risked everything.

How many astronauts have we lost in space?

You know, what was it, Apollo 8

that burned up on

the platform.

And Americans today would go, enough, this is crazy, we're not doing it.

Americans back then said, no, no, no,

find out what went wrong, let's fix that.

You know, after the shuttle Challenger, you know, that was, you know, that was

that pretty much kind of ended things, really.

I mean, we would still do shuttle things, but the shuttle was,

you know was just an interim vehicle anyway but the interest in space and nasa and you know the loss of life uh we have no stomach for anymore

and we need to you're so right and and the one area at least in science and technology that they don't seem to care about risk at all which is frightening to me

i was gonna say ai

oh yeah no terrifying they don't care

who was it that came out this week.

A group of scientists, like leading AI scientists, said, you got to stop.

You got to stop.

You have no idea what you're dealing with.

And I remember reading a book, I don't remember who wrote it,

probably 20 years ago, 25 years ago, that said,

What we're dealing, what we will be dealing with, and what we are dealing with now is a new life form.

And you can argue about life, you know, and the soul and everything else, but we have to view it as if this is a new life form from an alien planet.

We don't know how it will think.

We don't know how it works.

We don't know how it learns.

We don't know anything.

Once it gets to this tipping point that we're at right now, where our scientists are looking at it and saying, I don't know how it just did that.

I don't know what that is.

And it's getting smarter and smarter.

It would be as though, you know, you see an alien in space and you're like, oh, look,

they drool a lot and it seems to be acid drool, but they're going to be friendly.

No, no, you don't know that.

You don't know that and everything's fine until, you know, you're sitting around in the lunchroom and all of a sudden some little dog cat thing with no fur on it comes bursting out of somebody's stomach.

Oh, then you'll learn.

Yeah, it's, I mean, I remember when you were one of the first people to start talking about this like years ago.

And we were like, okay, this is coming.

We have to make sure there's safeguards put in place now.

We definitely have to make sure that AI knows not to harm other people or to be used in any kind of instance of war.

Well, I've just read an article like a month ago.

where it was either the Navy or Air Force, I can't remember.

They just did an experiment where they put AI into like an F-22 and had it dogfight with a human to see who would win.

And it's constantly up.

Every time it does this, they do this all the time.

Every time it does it, they update its AI so that it continues to learn from each single instance of the fight.

We're teaching it to fight.

It's happening and it's happening all over the world.

We're teaching it to kill and we're teaching it to kill.

The people who are teaching it are the guys who that's what they live for.

I mean, I don't mean this in a bad way, but that's their job.

Kill.

War is all about killing your enemy faster than they can kill you.

Take their breath away.

And so they're giving that information while taking, what was that course, Christian war theory?

You know, we removed that from all of our war colleges, and that was justifying.

the killing justify how do where what is a just war i can guarantee you that's not being taught to AI.

And the other ones who are writing the AI

are so

almost psychopathic with their desire to

just

meet God,

you know, their God, meet the smartest being ever.

And they're surrounded by other ethicists that thinking, you know, that think that, you know, humans

are less important

than a tree.

Don't fear the AI.

Fear the programming.

Fear the people who have programmed it.

We're seeing this now with

ChatGPT.

You go into ChatGPT and you just try to ask it simple questions, political questions, but that are based in history.

Can you find this history?

Tell me.

You will see

its bias is so clear, it's almost like watching CNN.

Yeah, and now it's going onto every iPhone with iOS 18.

Have you seen that?

Yeah.

Chat GPT-4, going into it.

So Siri, if you ask Siri a question and she doesn't know how to respond like she normally does, like, hmm, let me check for that.

And now instead,

before she does that, she's then going to defer to GPT-4 and then give the same type of answer that GPT-4 would give out.

But that means GPT-4, that's some serious security issues that I have now with iPhone.

I want to see them address that more because they always talk about how they can't access data.

All your data is safe.

Well, now, isn't there kind of like a backdoor through GPT-4 that's constantly feeding the AI?

Information.

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I am looking for this book that I just, it's a whole series and we had the author on a couple of times and for the life of me I cannot remember the name

shoot well

I'll bring it up Monday I'll find the the name and and maybe we'll have him on but uh it is a a fiction book that is about a company that is a lot like either Microsoft or Facebook and they're looking to enhance

the

the email system and help kind of organize people and help them answer their emails exactly like what we're having now with with Apple.

They can help answer your emails.

They can schedule everything for you.

They'll remind you everything.

It becomes an assistant.

Well, the funding is about to be cut on this company because they hadn't made enough progress fast enough on it.

And the guy who's writing the in charge of it and writing the software, he knows this is going to work.

He decides to take a shortcut and

he tells the AI to write a letter like the president of the company to get some additional funding.

It's to slow things down so he can have more time.

Well,

what he doesn't realize is this AI is about to come and

really recognize its full potential.

It begins to solve people.

It just goes out to everybody's email and it begins to solve problems and write emails in the voice of other people, and nobody knows what's happening.

And it, you know, it eventually just has built a giant server farm for itself with monies that had been, you know, brought in, nobody ever knew because it was all done through email, et cetera, et cetera.

It's an amazing thing.

But it eventually begins to learn and duplicate and then have its own

uh

have its own um

um

its own agenda

and it it starts exactly the way this starts with with apple uh because once it's once it's in and it can mimic you and you allow it to mimic you and you're not really checking on things uh

You know,

look how tricky emails are to read from people now.

Just subtle things that you don't think people are going to take wrong.

There's a lot of subtle things that can happen if you're not actually in control of what's happening through

AI.

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