BEWARE the DOJ Psyop Over Hunter Biden's Business Partner | Guest: David Volodzko | 7/31/23
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If you were Devin Archer today, how would you be feeling?
Devin Archer is the former partner of the Bidens, Joe and Hunter Biden.
He is the main partner that knows all about the books, was at all of the meetings, knows that Joe was indeed a full partner in this.
He has to testify.
The DOJ, there was a big kerfuffle.
I think that it's not what all of the conservatives think it is.
But imagine
after seeing what happened
with
Jeffrey Epstein, which of course was just he hung himself.
Imagine giving testimony today
and then knowing that you're going to prison maybe as early as Wednesday.
What would you do?
We start there in 60 seconds.
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Well, welcome back to Stu.
I'm glad to see that you have most of it cleared up.
You know, innocent until proven guilty.
And I'm glad we don't have to go into what you were doing last week in the court and
all of the details.
What?
Hi, Stu.
Hey, Glenn.
How's it going?
That was good to have you back.
Good to have you back.
Yeah, I bet it was.
Now, let me go right into
Devin Archer.
Have you been following this at all?
Oh, my gosh.
Well, I had other things going on last week, and it was tough to keep up with all the news developments.
So not as much as I would have thought.
Sure.
Yeah, well, in that cell, it has.
Well, I don't know about the Wi-Fi situation.
Anyway,
in
the Biden's family foreign business empire,
Devin Archer is ground zero.
Devin Archer is the guy who knows where all the bodies are buried.
Perhaps literally.
We're not sure at this this point.
However, he was supposed to testify last week.
He's been talking to the committee in Washington.
He is not a friendly witness, but he's not exactly hostile either.
He says he's just going to tell the truth.
I have no idea what he is going to say.
But apparently, the committee knows at least his opening statement.
And there are some things that he is going to say, apparently,
that will not go well for the Bidens.
Again, he knows everything that was going on.
Now, if I were Hunter Biden,
I would think to myself, hmm.
I know I'm not suicidal, but I could be committing suicide by the end of this week.
He says his family has been threatened.
It is really, I mean, we are in the place to where, who do you trust to keep you safe?
Oh, don't worry.
The federal government will keep you safe.
We'll keep you safe, all right.
No, thank you.
Who keeps you safe at this point?
So who knows what he's going to say?
But here are the questions that can be asked.
Why did Burisma hire Hunter Biden in April 2014 on the eve of his father's vice presidency?
His dad makes his first major visit to Ukraine.
What did Archer believe the firm wanted from Hunter Biden being on its board and working as one of its lawyers?
It's a really good question to ask about the hiring of a crack and hooker addict.
I mean, I think that's fair.
He'll know.
What did Joe Biden know about Hunter's business dealings in China, Ukraine, Romania, and Russia?
Apparently, there were several parties, apparently several board meetings
that Devin Archer knows
happened and was there for those meetings.
Why did Joe Biden phone in to some of the Burisma board meetings and specifically phone in to the December 2015 meeting in Dubai when the firm was panicked that Shokin, the Ukrainian prosecutor, was escalating his probe of the Ukrainian firm?
That one is really important.
I have no idea of my son's business dealings, but I happened to call in to a barisma board meeting.
What, to say hi?
Hey, I hate to interrupt your board meeting.
Son, I just want to know, how are you?
Are you okay?
Is everything all right?
Are you...
you know, still making it with the hookers.
Do you need more money?
Well, what was that conversation?
It's like one of those things.
It wasn't about the business dealings.
Those old school party lines, Glenn.
You remember you could just call in and you wouldn't know necessarily who was on.
It was just a bunch of people.
And sometimes it's the Parisma board meeting.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Why did the Chinese approach Hunter Biden and Devin Archer in 2013
to form a joint investment firm?
And what did the Chinese say they wanted out of the relationship?
I mean, this one is important.
2013, they formed this new investment house.
And immediately, the Chinese are like, we are, look, where are we going to put all this money?
We have so much money.
We need somebody who's on the cutting edge of investing.
Somebody who has a really good track record.
Oh, I know.
How about
how about the Goldman Sachs?
No, no, no, no, no.
No, we need somebody new.
Hey, how about a crack addict and his friend who have no experience at all?
There's a good idea.
Let's give them more access to our market than anyone, including Bank of America, Citibank, and all the others.
Let's give them more access and more money than anyone else in the world.
Does that make sense to you?
What did
Betrina?
once the richest female oligarch and the wife of the former Moscow mayor, reach out to firms associated associated with Hunter Biden, Devin Archer and other business partners back in 2013 to 14.
And what did she get out of the relationship?
Was Joe Biden ever promised or sent any money from his son's overseas business partners or did Hunter ever confide that he paid bills and expenses for his dad?
Did Hunter have any role in the tribal bond scheme or did he derive any direct or indirect financial benefits for the companies involved in it?
Now, this one is important because Devin has said the Bidens threw him under the bus.
This is why he's going to jail.
He was ripping off an Indian tribe.
Is there anything more politically incorrect today?
Something that you'd know,
God, gosh, if I get caught, this would be a big, huge scandal.
I mean, it's like stealing money from orphanages.
So he's stealing money from, and this is what he was convicted of, a bond scheme.
However,
the speculation is that Hunter was involved in that too, and it's a giant cover-up.
We may find out today.
Did Hunter Biden have a strategy of targeting foreign oligarchs with legal troubles?
That's the last question that should be asked.
Today with Devin Archer, if now he is canceled several times and rescheduled.
However, they were pushing, it was really,
it was quite interesting what they sent.
They sent a letter on Saturday, which the Justice Department, it is my understanding, never does.
They sent a...
They sent a letter that said, hey, I just want to remind you, he should be in jail.
Now, people are reporting this as the DOJ was saying that they want him in jail before Monday.
The
DOJ has said that is not the truth.
So on Sunday, they did something even
less familiar from the DOJ.
They wrote a letter to the judge, a follow-up letter to Ronnie Abrams.
This is the United States District Judge, Southern District of New York.
The government writes to follow-up on its letter dated yesterday, apprising the court of the Second Circuit's mandate, affirming the judgment of conviction in this matter the government understands that the defendant is scheduled to provide testimony to Congress tomorrow to be clear the government does not request and has never requested that the defendant surrender before his congressional testimony as the court knows to surrender and commence his sentence of imprisonment the defendant must be
must be designated to a federal facility by the Bureau of Prisons, a process that can take several weeks weeks or months.
Nonetheless, for the avoidance of all doubt, the government requests that any surrender date, should the court order one, be scheduled to occur after the defendant's congressional testimony is completed.
Now,
several speculations on why they did this.
Why would they go into the office on a Saturday and write a letter that they don't usually write?
It can't be a computer glitch.
It can't be, you know, anything that you could say, well, we were super busy.
And, you know, we're just burning the midnight oil.
We got these guys here in the DOJ that just won't sleep until justice is served.
Does anybody believe that?
It's the government.
Why didn't they just send it today?
Don't know.
Then they come out and they say, oh, no, no, no, I want you to know that's not what that letter meant at all.
Okay, so everybody was speculating that that's what that letter letter was about.
Then the next day they come out and somebody had to go into the office again and write another letter that never happens on a weekend.
Here's what I think they were doing.
I think they were reminding American Devin Archer is going to prison.
I think this was a discrediting thing that they were doing.
So everyone could talk about Devin Archer as a guy who is going to prison.
How many times do you trust a guy going to prison?
And is he just testifying because he wants his sentence lightened or anything like that?
That, I think, is as far as the conspiracy on this may go.
I think it was, it's just, does this sound reasonable to you still?
I think it's just to
get them to say, to have everybody in America put him in the right frame, and that is convicted criminal.
Right.
They have to give cover to the media to be able to dismiss everything that comes out of this.
Right.
And to look good on the right side, like, because they'll say, and conservatives over the weekend said they didn't want him to testify, and that's why he was thrown to jail.
But that was nonsense.
In fact, the Justice Department had to come out and tell these crazy conservatives that that's not what was happening.
And as it turns out, you know, his testimony was either really bad, but let's remember he's going to prison for this.
Maybe he's looking to suck up, or it wasn't as bad as everyone said.
And the Justice Department knew that, and they weren't trying to
bring him into prison.
They were very clear that they said, you know, it'll take months.
You just happen to issue this letter.
Trying to cover themselves on no matter which way this goes.
And of course, the pressures are still there, right?
Like they still want him to do, quote unquote, the right thing in their view, which is to protect.
Whether that's still a legitimate possibility at this point, I don't know.
I mean, it seems like it's gone down that.
There's too much evidence.
There's too much coming out here, but that's basically their goal here, is to still try to
manipulate the levers of power however they can to stop all of this.
Well,
you know, he's...
He has been, apparently, he and his family have received serious death threats.
He has said several times that he is concerned about the safety of himself and his family.
You have a skeptical look on your face.
Why?
No, it's that these things are very, very important.
And, you know,
they always...
This is always the excuse, right?
There's always something like this that is bubbling under.
There's always pressures from the evil outside that are always conservatives.
These things don't typically ever come to pass, but we always hear about it.
Oh, I don't think, really?
You think that, because I've not read that it's conservatives.
I haven't read which side it's coming from.
But
I got to believe.
I mean, if I'm going to jail and I'm testifying against the president and the first son, and I know that,
you know, somebody else that had the goods on powerful people just hung themselves strangely and cameras stopped working,
I'd be very concerned.
I would worry about my life and my family's life as well.
Oh, I'm sure in reality, that's what's happening.
The reason it's being reported, though, is usually the opposite of reality.
But we'll see.
We'll see.
I mean, I would certainly be scared.
In this scenario, with all of this that's going on, if what we believe is true, right?
And it, man, there's so much evidence now at this point.
There's so much smoke that it's hard to...
you know, dismiss.
This is the type of stuff that you see happen.
This is, you know, this fuels movies.
Movie stuff.
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That's all that was.
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You know, when you raise kids,
you just, you don't ever know, and you don't know where they're going to go.
And you just hope to God that they don't, you know,
watch,
you know, a show about crack dealing and all of a sudden go, you know, I think I'm going to be, I could be a a better crack dealer than that guy.
You just hope that something good happens and
you don't ever want to stomp on their dreams.
And I say this because my folks, they always said to me, yeah, you know that that business doesn't pay very well.
And I'm like, I know.
And you have to be uber successful to be able to even eat.
I know.
But if that's what you want to do, we recommend that you have some fallback.
But, you know, if that's what you want to pursue, we're here to help you.
And so I've done that with my son.
And he's now, I mean, my son
is now a coach of a college football team.
And I'm like, how did that happen?
How did that happen?
And his mom and I, we wanted to say all the time,
Not a chance, dude.
Not a chance.
I mean, not a chance.
You didn't know how this game was even played four years ago.
And everybody who wants to be in football, especially in Texas, they started when they're two.
And
not a chance.
Well, now he's coaching college-level football.
And it's crazy.
Absolutely crazy.
This weekend, my daughter was in a Broadway boot camp.
And I have been begging people that I know in the industry, please watch this and tell me she doesn't happen.
She doesn't have it, that she's mediocre or anything.
Please, I do not.
And they all laugh.
Boy, you do not want her to go into Hollywood.
And I'm like, no, I don't.
I don't want her in Broadway.
I don't want her in Hollywood.
No.
And my only hope has been that maybe my name would destroy her chance of being, you know, in
on Broadway.
And so
it's a unique form of parenting you're doing there, Glenn.
I don't know how to describe it exactly.
It's not in any book that I've read.
I know.
Believe me, I have wanted to stand up in auditions and things like that and say, just a reminder, she's that one, that's my daughter.
But I don't.
And so this weekend, we went to a Broadway boot camp and it was Les Miserables and she played Madame,
what is it, Thornier, Thenardier,
which is a very difficult role to play, and it's all character.
And she walked on stage, and she had told me that's the role she wanted when she was trying out.
She told me, she said, Dad, I am going to push this.
And I said, go for it, Lucy.
And because I've always called her Lucy because she's, she's since a kid, she's been Lucille Ball.
She is hysterical.
And I said, go for it, Lucy.
And she did.
And
I sat there and I looked at my wife and I said,
we have to surrender.
She clearly has it.
So now what do we do to help her?
She's got two years before she goes out onto the open market.
And I don't want her to go to colleges and art colleges and theater.
I just don't want her there.
And I'm like, where do you go?
What do we do?
We have a friend who, whose daughter was so talented musically, and she's now in Nashville making music.
We've had two friends that have done this.
And their family moved to Nashville to be able to do it.
And I'm like,
but I don't want, we're not moving to L.A.
We're not moving to New York.
I don't want her there.
But there's nowhere to go.
There's nowhere to go.
We saw a show.
this weekend because we're up in Idaho.
And so we went down to watch her at this boot camp and then we went to a show on Saturday night
at a place called the Hale Theater.
This is a community theater that has for four or five generations said we're not going to put crap on the on the stage.
And when I buy crap I mean there's no swearing,
there's no sex, and they have started to buy Broadway shows.
You know, you have to pay royalties for that.
And you have to do them word for word.
Otherwise, you're in violation of the contract.
You do not change what the playwright wrote.
Well, they get playwrights to change it to allow them to remove all the swearing and everything else.
They have a 2,000-seat theater.
I think they do as many as 22 shows a week.
They sell more tickets, 94%
sold out year-round,
and about 700,000 700,000 tickets a year.
It is incredible.
And we watched that and we're like, this is a community theater.
This is better than Broadway.
This is crazy.
And,
you know, my wife looks at me and I said, don't look at me.
I'm not thinking that.
And she's like, well, I'm not thinking that either.
And I'm like, good.
Well, we can't think that.
We don't want to think that.
Which is, you know, move to Salt Lake City.
Last place I'd want to live.
I think it's turning into Babylon myself.
It seems like it's
nice when I've been there.
Is it that rough?
As it turned into the rough and tumble streets?
Salt Lake is really going dark.
Salt Lake is really going dark.
You know, when I moved there in the 80s,
I remember it was really, really good people.
And then the people who lived there were so anti-the religion because it was so predominant then
that they just went the other way just to make a statement.
statement we're not anything like you
and i think that caught hold and it's uh it's got some real issues real issues uh and it will be destroyed but anyway um
uh i uh i i just don't want to so i you know now i'm talking to my wife and i'm like maybe we thought maybe we start an acting school
And I don't know, hire really good actors, you know, like Cavizel or somebody like that, that is good at teaching.
I don't know if he's good at teaching, but find some actors that are really good.
They don't have to agree with our politics.
They just can't be Marxist, socialist, crazy, you know, tree-hugging,
I don't know, deers.
Oh, I'm a deer.
No, I'm a budding rabbit.
None of that crap.
None of that crap.
Because we have to, as an industry, we have to start picking from the tree and not from the barrel.
Right now, as an industry, we get the rejects or the people who are so successful that, you know, they've got an Academy Award and they're like, I don't care.
They're not going to destroy me.
We have to not have our, throw our kids into the lions because I am, I'm terrified.
My daughter has it and I don't want her anywhere around it.
She'll lose her soul, I'm convinced.
And I'm not going to stop her from doing it, but there's got to be another way.
Got to be another way.
Yeah, I mean, you're seeing that with universities now, right?
Where we're seeing a bunch of these startups that are not necessarily conservative universities.
Some of them are
outwardly conservative.
Some of them are just like, hey, we're going to not be completely insane.
We're just going to get rid of all of the craziness that has
penetrated the universities and made them worthless.
I mean, the big names that we've been looking at for all these years as the center of intellectual thought have been completely destroyed.
Completely destroyed.
And people are now stepping up.
And the sane ones that were left from that world are stepping outside of it and starting new things.
And I don't know.
It's interesting you bring that up because
it's very central to what you like and
love.
And you've always been someone who's really loved the arts,
but also something you have some influence in and is consistent with what you actually believe.
It's kind of an interesting idea.
Yeah, especially now that Angel Studios is getting so much, to be able to have the pipeline to Angel Studios.
You know what I mean?
Look, you have talent, you want to really learn it, and you want to have
at least a door open
to those kind of directors that are filming or doing stage productions.
You can get the fast track over here.
You still have to be good.
But if you have those morals and you're trying to stay on those morals, we'll teach you.
Then you have to have the, it's a merit-based system,
and you go to, you know, Angel Studios or whoever.
I don't know.
I haven't talked to Angel or anybody else about this.
Why would I do that?
I should just instead just talk about it on the air because that's a smart thing to do.
What an idiot.
Jeez.
So you got into the Radio Hall of Fame right there.
You're just blurting out
ideas.
You haven't really thought all the way through
to, you know.
I have thought about this, though, for I've thought about this for at least a decade when she started sniffing around and I'm like, oh, no, no, no, no.
And I've been thinking about it and thinking about it and thinking about it and hoping somebody would do it, but I don't think anybody's doing it.
You know, you think about sending your kids to college.
Now think about sending your kids to a theater-based college
or a film college, right?
That's a death sentence.
That's a death sentence.
There's no chance they get out of there as themselves.
Another idea is: have you heard of the movie The Village?
I think
there's some real topics.
My wife is making the costumes
for
that park.
We're suggesting that we all, it's a living role that you play.
Really?
The Amish may have had it right.
He can't get out of character now.
It's method acting, sweetheart.
You have to live like the Amish
for
maybe the rest of your life, but man, you are going to know them inside and out.
So when they remake that Harrison Ford Witness thing, you're there.
You're there.
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Welcome to the Glen Glenbeck program.
There are a couple things that we're going to be talking about next hour that you don't want to miss.
And we talk about it in the book, Dark Future.
But there's a couple of things that you need to be aware of.
It is called degrowth.
And it is happening
everywhere.
These companies are starting to collapse themselves intentionally.
And it's going to happen to everything.
I want you to listen to this from John Kerry, our climate czar.
And he is speaking at the Agricultural Innovation Mission for Climate Summit.
Now listen to what he says in this clip.
John Kerry.
Agriculture contributes about 33% of all the emissions of the world.
depending a little bit on how you count it, but it's anywhere from 26 to 33.
And we can't get to net zero.
We don't get this job done unless agriculture is front and center is part of the solution.
But with a growing population on the planet, we just crossed the threshold of 8 billion fellow citizens around the world.
We just crossed that in this last year.
Emissions from the food system alone
are projected to cause another half a degree of warming.
by mid-century on the current course that we are today.
A two-degree future
could result in an additional 600 million people not getting enough to eat.
And you just can't continue to both warm the planet while also expecting to feed it.
Wow.
How many times?
How many times have they been on this road?
I know.
I think what they're saying here is we have to destroy our food manufacturing system to save our food manufacturing system.
This is one of the most Malthusian
things
I've ever heard.
They're going to mess with the food system from seed to fork.
If you don't think that they will do this, you're living in a dream world.
You're living in a dream world.
You know,
what's going to happen?
This credit score.
I don't mind if
I have a bad
social score.
I have nothing to hide.
Really?
Let me play the audio here.
Cut 12.
Play the audio of the social credit score when
what your phone does when someone calls you that is behind in their bills.
Listen to this.
Okay, so let's say Stu hasn't been keeping up with his bills and is in too much debt, according to the state.
Well, with all the legal trouble.
Yeah, what happens is
your phone goes off as a siren, and it says this person is having financial problems.
Your credit score will be affected if you talk to them.
But if you do talk to them, tell them they need to get their finances in order.
Oh my gosh.
You want that?
This is what a social credit score is.
Do you want that?
Because it's coming here and to the entire West.
You know, people think I'm crazy for saying, yeah, they're going to restrict travel.
Oh, no, no, no.
No, don't listen to me on saying that.
You know, read the book or let me show you what just was released this weekend about travel.
Yeah, the time of going on vacations, the way we think about vacations, that time is over.
That's a quote more than this program.
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What you're about to hear
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This is the Glenn Beck program.
So CNN, the propaganda machine that it is,
I think along with the WEF, the World Economic Forum,
just verified one of the things that we write about in Dark Future is absolutely true.
Vacations, you're not going anywhere soon.
You're not going anywhere.
There are two stories that have come out about
vacations as we know it are a thing of the past, and they have to be.
We'll show you the cage that is being built for you right now.
And if you don't wake up, if our friends and neighbors don't wake up, they'll be looking at us from inside that cage.
We begin there in 60 seconds.
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You do satanic rituals.
Yeah,
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Oh, okay.
All right, then we should stop looking there.
That's insane.
The second greatest was convincing people that a child isn't a child, meaning a fetus isn't a human being.
How else could it be the case that so many women are choosing to end their baby's lives with abortion and abortion pills and abortion clinics?
Well, there's another lie.
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Last hour, hour I was
sharing with you a couple of pieces of audio, and I want you to hear them again.
For anybody who says, credit scores, social credit scores, they're not going to happen here in America, and they're not so bad.
I have nothing to hide.
Let me show you how they are being used.
This is if you get a phone call from an undesirable caller, somebody who has a low social credit score, for instance, in this case, owes more money than the state thinks they should owe.
Instead of getting a phone, just a regular ring, and you look down and you see the name, this is what happens to your phone in China.
Listen.
Now, this is an undesirable caller.
The caller has a social, lower social credit score than yours.
Also, just maybe somebody who owes debt.
If you take the call, you risk getting a lower social score.
If you do take the call, you're told to tell that person, you got to change your score.
Okay?
That's what's happening in China.
Now,
think of the effect that that would have on chilling conversations.
Then I played last hour a piece of audio from John Kerry.
I need you to understand the WEF is working on
social justice and social control, social credit scores through ESG.
That comes from the World Economic Forum.
You just heard that play out in China.
They're also looking for a net zero world and to get there we have to completely change, their words, not mine, our entire food system from seed to fork.
Wow, and we have to do that by 2030.
Hurry.
What could possibly go wrong?
from an entire food industry throwing out everything that it has taken millennias to learn, throwing it out, giving it to a bunch of governmental eggheads, and they take it from the planting of the seed to fork.
Here's what John Kerry, the representative from the United States of America, said at the Agricultural Innovation Mission for Climate Summit.
Listen.
Agriculture contributes about 33% of all the emissions of the world,
depending a little bit on how you count it, but it's anywhere from 26 to 33.
And we can't get to net zero.
We don't get this job done unless agriculture is front and center as part of the solution.
But with a growing population on the planet, we just crossed the threshold of 8 billion fellow citizens around the world.
We just crossed that in this last year.
Emissions from the food system alone
are projected to cause another half a degree of warming by mid-century on the current course that we are today.
A two-degree future
could result in an additional 600 million people not getting enough to eat.
And you just can't continue to both warm the planet while also expecting to feed it.
Hmm.
Hmm.
So, boy, that sounds dark, doesn't it?
I mean, that sounds like maybe we should get rid of people, too.
And if we just starve a few people to death, will it be that bad?
It's for Mother Earth.
Now, they're not saying they're going to starve people to death.
I'm saying their incompetence will starve people to death.
I'm also saying that
we're starting to see a lot of information come out now about what they did and didn't know about the virus and the vaccine.
are you that concerned really are you that concerned about killing that many people
i mean you know the climate is at stake and if we could just as kamala harris has said reduce the population that would be much easier so we're going to control people by
controlling what they eat and how much they can get We're going to control people through their social justice credit scores.
And also, if we can control the money we'll be better off as well.
Here is the latest from the WEF on a CBDC.
Now I want you to know what a CBDC is.
That is a central bank.
So that's the Federal Reserve or the Bank of England.
A central bank, digital currency.
It is completely unlike Bitcoin.
Bitcoin and everything like Bitcoin is not controlled centrally.
It has no ability to turn on and off.
A central bank digital currency does.
This
is from the WEF in their meeting about the benefits of digital money.
Listen.
And the one final note I will make is that if you think about the benefits of digital money, there are huge potential gains.
It's not just about digital forms of physical currency.
You can have programmability, you know, units of central bank currency with expiry dates.
You could have, as I argue in my book, a potentially better and some people might see it or a darker world where the government decides that units of central bank money can be used to purchase some things, but not other things that it deems less desirable, like say ammunition or drugs or pornography or something of the sort.
And that is very powerful in terms of the use of a CBDC.
So, whatever it deems
undesirable.
Okay.
So now let's see what we have here.
We have a climate emergency.
We had Blinken come out this weekend and say our climate emergency is just as bad as a full-out nuclear war.
Hmm.
Okay.
So climate emergency is just the same.
We have a government that is trying to control people how they think, how they feel, where they move,
what they buy,
all of these things to change the social structure.
We also have ESG changing the small business relationship with big business and big banks and small banks.
We have a system being built unlike anything the world or America has ever seen.
So now, when you see something like this story from CNN,
vacations as we know it are over.
It might take on a little more
telling
view.
If you know the things I just told you, and I'm going to share this story with you in 60 seconds.
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So let me give you two stories that came out this weekend.
You can read all about this in my new book, Dark Future.
But two new stories have broken this weekend.
One,
a new study, this is from CNN, a new study published earlier this week that showed that both the European and North American heat waves would have been all but impossible with climate change.
Stu, you're a climate change guy.
All but impossible?
What does that mean?
All but impossible.
All but impossible without climate change?
Or you said with climate change?
Without climate change.
Okay.
We couldn't have had these temperatures without climate change.
That's the new study.
The plague of heat and fires that our world is experiencing today is one of consequence of a 1.2 degree Celsius hike in the global average temperature compared to pre-industrial times.
A two degree Celsius rise, which we are currently on target for,
exceed by the end of the century, would see the average number of heat wave daves increase six-fold across southern Europe.
So that one in 100-year heat waves could happen every other year.
Even northern Europe, blah, blah, blah.
The reality is that ongoing heat waves and wildfire fires provide us with glimpses of worse to come.
All right.
So what is this story all about?
I thought it was about vacations.
No, first, we're setting the stage.
It's horrible and extreme weather is now endangering much of the world.
The events of last week in the Greek islands should then give us pause for thought, not only about whether we should any longer be flying on holiday to places that may threaten us and our loved ones, but the whole point of having a holiday.
For many of us, jetting off every year to a foreign break has almost become instinctive, just something we do without really thinking about it.
If southern Europe is out of bounds due to increasing heat, then the tendency for us, many, will find somewhere else that that looks, or on the face of it at least, less risky.
But this isn't the answer.
Climate breakdown is now set to become all-pervasive and affect every aspect of our lives and livelihoods.
And already extreme weather can happen pretty much anywhere.
So what do you do?
Well, we can't go on, it can't go on, nor should it, both for the peace of mind holiday makers increasingly worried about growing extreme weather or for the good of the planet.
Holidays abroad need to be decoupled from flying.
Vacations need to return to their roots or at least move in that direction.
In particular, holidays abroad need to be decoupled from flying, which means, as far as Europe is concerned, train, car, or coach.
There are issues, of course.
Just published Greenpeace analysis revealed that traveling by train around Europe is on average four times more expensive than flying.
Traveling by road takes longer and is likely to involve hours of frustrating queuing at ports.
But on the plus side, if the journey itself becomes part of the holiday, airport scrums and delays are avoided.
And most importantly, for the climate, carbon emissions are massively reduced.
So I wrote in the book about how flying will become a thing of the past.
I told you just a few weeks ago that airports are being reduced in England already.
Not the private ones, just the ones that you would fly into and I would fly into.
Now let me give you another story from England.
Want to jet off to Italy, Spain or France?
Starting in 2024, that's next January, all travelers going to European Union countries will not only have to book their flight and hotel and bring their passport, but they also must fill out an online application before traveling on their trip.
The online application requires authorization and to pay a fee through the European Travel Information and Authorization System.
The system is expected to be operational in 2024.
Travelers will be required to fill out personal information including date, place of birth, home address, parents' names, phone number, email, nationality, education, occupation, planned travel destinations, and criminal history.
Niall Gardner, former aide to the British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, said this is Orwellian.
I see this as a big government overreach here.
It's quite Orwellian with the amount of information that the EU officials are requesting.
Most applications are expected to clear in just a few minutes, but some applications could take four days and possibly up to 30 days to process.
Once approved, your authorization is valid for three years.
U.S.
travelers that wish to travel through a European Union will have to go through this application process.
It is intensely bureaucratic.
So what is this really about?
Is this truly about
what?
Safety?
Is that what they're saying?
This is going to provide safety?
Wait, to a country or a group of countries that just open up their borders for anybody to come in,
they're now doing this for safety?
No, they're not.
They are going to make
your traveling on a plane such a hassle, you going over to Europe so incredibly expensive, so time-consuming, such a hassle that you will give up.
And eventually they will ban it.
That's what's really happening here.
The vacations are a thing of the past because of global warming.
That's not true.
It's to decoupalize us and degrowth the United States, Europe, and the rest of the world.
This is so
unbelievably Malthusian.
This is a communist tactic.
Wait a minute, you're going to, I have to do what?
For every country I'm flying to, I have to what?
Well, you can just drive.
Oh, well, I can't drive.
Across the ocean.
You're going to take a vacation on the eastern seaboard if you live in Washington state.
No, probably not.
This takes us back to the time of about 1960, 1950, 60, or 70.
I remember in 1969, I was five years old and I was going to Disneyland.
And I remember very little of it, but I remember it from the pictures.
We had a dress in a suit.
I had a little suit and a little Frank Sinatra kind of hat.
And we got dressed up.
My sisters wore gloves on the plane
because it was so rare.
And it was something very, very special.
That's what we're going towards.
We're going towards you not being able to go anywhere.
Now, by the way,
all of this, all of this will be purchased through CBDC, a central bank digital currency.
Not Bitcoin, a central bank digital currency.
And if I might remind you what was just played a second ago,
the benefits of central bank digital currency is the programmability
with expiry dates.
That way they can limit less desirable purchases.
Notice he said what we deem to be less desirable, like drugs.
Well, aren't they now saying that air travel is less desirable?
Aren't they now seeding that ground to tell you that beef is less desirable?
That the food you eat is less desirable than protein-rich insects?
The answer to that is yes.
Find out all about it in the book, Dark Future, available down.
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I want to talk to you about this degrowth movement that is going on.
So if we roll things back
to the way things used to be, how many people are going to be happy?
Well, they claim that you'll be happy.
You'll love it and you won't own anything.
You may be temporarily happy, or maybe you're happy because you're drugged, or maybe you're happy because you just live in the metaverse,
but I contend you won't be happy generationally
because the only way to change your station
is the American way, which
happened in 1776 and changed the world.
It was the only place you could go and
succeed if you weren't from a family
of
you know, farmers.
Before, you couldn't succeed if you were a farmer.
You couldn't own own the farm, then own the plant and everything else.
You stayed in your station.
And that's the way it was always.
And the only reason why our parents and grandparents got better is because they could own something.
They could own land.
They could own property.
They could own stock.
And those things grew over time.
And they could change their station.
They didn't, once poor, you didn't have to stay poor.
Well, now we're planning on degrowth.
Now, let me just ask you,
what was the biggest problem
with the coronavirus?
What was the,
who was, who was hurt the most?
7 million people died.
Yes.
Then who was hurt the most?
I would say it was the small business.
I would say that it was the American way of life, and that is not being told by the federal government what you must and must not do.
And I would say the supply chain.
You know, we will never get the supply chain back.
There's no way to restart it the way it was.
We'll never get it back.
And what we had was damn near perfect.
It was a pipe dream, I think, in the long run, because they didn't consider disruptions, just like the banks.
You know, we're not considering economic collapse.
The Central Reserve, they're saying, oh no,
the dollar is not going anywhere.
No one will plan for catastrophic collapse.
And so they didn't.
And there was catastrophic collapse.
I believe that was mainly engineered.
So that supply chain stopped, and it taught us something very valuable.
Go local.
Why aren't we making more steel today why aren't we making the thing why isn't Ford when they can't get a part from overseas why are they just waiting instead instead of saying you know what it's just time to go back to making it ourselves
because they believe that that's coming back because that's not coming back that's not coming back
why is it Everything is being dismantled.
We're dismantling our energy without replacing it with whatever magic dust we are supposed to have by now.
We're destroying everything.
I'm going to tomorrow ask James Lindsay to be a part of the part of the program because he just tweeted out something over the weekend.
Degrowth equals neocommunism.
And they're pushing it right now.
And he had a cover of monthly review, the Independent Socialist Magazine.
And it has stories in it.
Planned growth.
Eco-socialism and sustainable human development.
The eco-socialist mode of cooperation on technology and degrowth, democratic planning for degrowth, nine, a thesis on eco-socialist degrowth.
Degrowth is what's happening to us right now.
That is truly what is happening.
And that is intentional.
If you couldn't bring the rest of the world up to American standards, what you need to do is is bring America down and the West down to everybody else's standard.
And if you happen to believe that the West stole everything they have,
then it only makes sense that you would want to take their wealth, punish them, because there is no forgiveness in this religion, punish them and take their money and give it to other countries.
Now, while
we're all realizing that the system is broken,
while we all know that 19 out of the 21 pharmaceuticals that we get, the main ingredients that we get,
are no longer had in America.
They're Chinese.
That 80, I think it's about 80% of all pharmaceuticals come from overseas.
Why isn't Pfizer...
Why aren't these big American
behemoths making new factories here?
How come?
That would seem logical to me.
Why aren't we talking about a national movement to reopen steel mills when most of our steel comes from overseas?
Why?
Because they are not planning on any growth.
Their target is 2 to 3% inflation.
3%
inflation.
If you have 3% inflation over 10 years, your dollar loses 40% of its value.
Wait, in 10 years, everything I've saved loses almost 50% of its value?
It's like 38 cents on every dollar.
Are you kidding me?
And that's acceptable to us?
No, they're just counting on you
not knowing.
Ford reported in March they were going to lose $3 billion on electric cars in 2023.
They're now saying it's $4.5 billion they're going to lose.
I'm going to talk about this later this week.
But
why would you do that?
As a country, as a company, why would you continue to up the ante when your division is losing $4.5 billion?
And it appears as though
their goal of 2 million annual cars
is not going to be reached.
In fact, the sales numbers are going down.
EV sales for Ford dropped 2.8 for the quarter.
Its Mustang went down 21.1%.
Its E-Transit Electric Van went down 23.8%.
25%,
any reasonable capitalist cuts their losses and says, no, no, no, we're not expanding this business.
Now, while that is happening, nobody's buying these things.
They're wildly expensive.
They're more dangerous.
And we know for a fact we don't have the power grid to supply energy to all of these cars.
Connecticut announces that they're joining Rhode Island, Maryland, New Jersey, and New Mexico to adopt tough rules to ban the sale of fossil fuel-powered vehicles by 2035.
So you won't be able to buy anything but a hydro, or I mean an electric vehicle
by 2035.
What?
Is that in the people's best interest?
Or is that how you get the zill from the former Soviet Union?
You're making cars that no one wants, but you force people to buy them.
You know, I said, I think it was in January,
the first year we were just finding out about it.
It was the end of January.
I had heard about this pandemic in China in December.
We started talking about it January 1st.
And by the end of January, I said,
don't fear the virus.
Don't fear the virus.
Fear the effects of this virus
and not life and death.
I think that will be the smallest casualty.
Turns out,
I think that might be true.
When we were told billions would die,
hundreds of millions would die.
No,
no, that wasn't true.
Billions did not die.
But the thing thing that keeps so many people alive
was shut down.
And now, before it even can come back, they're talking about doing more damage to it.
When you read the book Dark Future,
There is no other conclusion that you can come to other than
you are not important to the global elite.
If we really would learn our lesson, we would, we all know, we all know the solution is deglobalization, okay?
But they're not deglobalizing.
They say they're deglobalizing, but they're not.
They're just making sure that every single community answers to a global government.
So a bigger global machine is going to control,
and it's going to control all of the big financial firms, all of the big corporations, and it will make sure that you cannot do the things that would keep your local community safe.
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You know, Glenn, you were talking about these car companies and why they would make decisions like they seem to be making.
Entering into expensive, unproven technologies that the American consumer doesn't seem to want, like electric cars.
Obviously, like Tesla's made some success there, but you know, to take a successful product and essentially new coke it right into
electric cars is seemingly what these companies are doing.
And as you were talking about it, it struck me as like this never-ending cycle, right?
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Right?
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because he has been swept up in this
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And he dared move to Seattle and then criticize the statue of Lennon that they have in the Fremont District of Seattle.
It's been there for decades.
It was there when I was a kid, and it never made sense to me.
Well, it didn't make sense to him either.
Unfortunately, he was an editor
at the Seattle Times.
He lost his job.
We're going to talk to him in 60 seconds.
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David Velatsko is a journalist formerly with the New York Times, and I want to just read something that he wrote just last week that I shared with you last week.
I was fired from my job at the Seattle Times after defending Hitler.
The only problem is I never defended Hitler.
In fact, my family was hunted by the Nazis.
My grandfather was a Nazi killer who almost later died in a concentration camp.
And some of my best journalistic work has been exposing neo-Nazi lies.
But if if you want to hear a story about intolerance in our country's most tolerant city and the erosion of civil discourse in American life, read on.
He moved to Seattle.
He's lived all over the world.
He has been a journalist that has covered
everything,
all of these grabs for power.
He was living in Georgia.
He was offered a job at the Seattle Times to be an editorial board member and a columnist.
He said, I only knew Seattle by reputation.
The great outdoors of the Pacific Northwest, a vibrant Asian community, strong Latino community where a son or daughter could grow up with Spanish-speaking friends, and residents who routinely approve tax hikes to ensure that those in need help receive it.
I should mention that our politics fit the bill of Seattle.
I'm a Democratic socialist, and my wife is a DEI trainer.
Suffice to say, the city felt like a great fit.
I'm sure it did.
He thought to himself, what a beautiful new home.
How inclusive.
How tolerant.
How naive.
He joins me now.
David, welcome to the program.
Thank you for having me.
You bet.
You know, coming on this program is not going to help you with a lot of people in Seattle
or who generally might be on your side.
But I don't know if you heard any of the broadcasts from last week.
I think that what is happening to you is absolutely un-American.
I mean, I engage people as far right as you can imagine, as far left as you can imagine.
I believe in talking to people.
I think that that belief is partly what...
landed me in this situation I find myself in.
I was on Twitter.
I was having a conversation.
And,
you know,
I've covered a variety of issues that have had communists come after me in the past, neo-Nazis have come after me in the past.
Generally speaking, you ignore these people online.
And generally speaking, your bosses don't even care to hear about it.
They're trolls on Twitter.
But
I was
brushing aside the ones who are trolls, the tankies.
Obviously, that's what you do in these situations.
There were a few people who seemed to be to some degree of good faith.
And
I don't know.
Maybe it's my Achilles' heel.
I believe in civil discourse, good faith dialogue, and even in listening to your harshest critics to see if there's a point to anything that they have to say.
And that is what I was doing in this situation.
I was engaging people who seemed to...
I said something on Twitter that was poorly phrased, and people were asking me, well, what exactly do you mean by this?
What are you saying here?
And I was responding to them, and I was engaging them.
And people were accusing me of...
You know, we can get into it, but people were accusing me of being a Nazi,
of
defending Hitler, of supporting Hitler,
of being a Holocaust denier, all of this stuff.
I ignored that, and I tried to focus on people who seemed to have genuine questions, who seemed to want to have a conversation.
You can't do that anymore.
You can't do that anymore.
I don't know where you've been living, David, but
I have been doing this forever, and I happen to agree with you that
people uh aren't really looking for the truth anymore and even my harshest critics I have I listened to them for quite a long time and really did soul searching wait a minute how can so many people say this about me what am I doing that maybe is causing this
and so you can clean up what you can clean up that you know you're like okay I see how they see that but there's a good portion of America now and I think more on the left but some on the right that just don't care.
You're either with them or against them.
And,
you know,
there's no place for actual Bill of Rights unless you agree with me.
And that's death to our republic.
No, I agree.
There is a contingent of individuals who
So there was something different about this experience I'd noticed in my past with tank.
You know, I used to cover China and North Korea, and you get tankies coming after you.
you.
For those who may not know the term, you know, those are basically communists who defended the use of Soviet tanks in the Hungarian Revolution.
These are people who are pro-violence communists.
Basically, they're the worst sort.
And they're on a lot of them on Twitter.
Who knows to what degree they actually believe in
enacting violence, but you ignore them.
And usually their attacks are in the form of,
you know, they'll look at your account.
And for instance, mine, I have
a Ukrainian flag.
So they'll say, oh, you know, they'll make some argument about that.
Or they'll look at my last name and or they'll attack me.
They look at David Joseph and they assume that I'm Jewish.
They'll attack me for that.
Things of this nature.
It's odd hominim.
It's very simplistic.
But what was happening and the neo-Nazis that come after me, they do the same thing.
But what was happening here
was different in that there was a lot of attempts to take what I'd said and then warp it.
and then claim that I was saying the opposite.
So people have even dug up into my past.
They went back years.
One individual, a journalist, in fact, found a thread that I had written, which was basically arguing it was a gay rights argument.
And they were insinuating that I was homophobic by using, and I'm thinking, well, anybody that clicks on this and reads it is just going to see that you're lying.
But of course, many people will not know it.
They'll just...
And
this was happening.
So there was another example where somebody was arguing, you know, I was going back and forth and somebody said,
we were having this discussion about, you know, Hitler versus Lenin and Hitler versus Stalin.
And somebody said, well, you know, Stalin did a lot of good things.
And I
responded.
Well, Hitler built the highways.
Oh, my gosh.
Well,
no, in fact, in fact, what I responded was, really, so Hitler had environmental protection policies and some kind of food aid program for children.
So what?
That was my response.
People took that response and said, look, look, he's defending Hitler.
Look at him.
He's talking about how Hitler had environmental programs.
This guy loves Hitler.
That's what they did with that statement.
And I'm like, I finished it with, so what?
I mean,
wasn't I clear enough?
Obviously not.
I guess I had to write a paragraph afterwards explaining exactly what I meant.
But the point is, you realize very quickly that there's a
This wasn't your basic ad hominem attack.
This was a sort of coordinated effort to spin everything I said into the most bad faith interpretation you could possibly imagine.
I mean, the crux of it comes down to the statement that I made, which listeners can see
if they read the free press essay that I wrote.
I quote the full thing, but it was basically saying that I was basically arguing that
I believe that in a psychological sense, Lenin was more evil.
He wanted to kill more people.
I believe that more killing is more evil.
I clearly said that Hitler was more evil in terms of how many he actually killed.
Let's not be confused about that.
But I think that psychologically, if Lenin had had the military machinery of, you know, 1920s, Russia wasn't 1940s, Germany.
And if he had had that at his disposal, who knows what he would have accomplished.
My argument was poorly phrased.
I will say that.
I wish I had been more careful.
But it's tantamount to saying that, you know, if I had said, hey, look, killing my family, entire family is worse than killing my sister.
This does not mean that I am defending the murder of my sister.
It's absurd.
This is the logic that people were coming at me with.
Oh, oh, you think that killing your whole family is worse than just killing your sister?
Then you, you, you are pro-sister killing.
This is the,
you know, this is this is what was being thrown at me.
And I'm a Nazi now, and I, and I, uh, I am pro-Hitler.
You know, and the
thing about this, that, look, go ahead.
No, no, no.
Go ahead.
No, go ahead.
Finish.
I was just going to say
another aspect of this was
the point was made to me that, well, look, you can't get into these comparison arguments in the first place.
You can't be comparing who was, you know, so I agree that
you weren't saying, you weren't defending Adolf Hitler.
I mean, my God.
But maybe you shouldn't be comparing these things.
Nobody, you know, it's a bad idea.
And
I thought about that.
I was like, but there's a rich and very well-respected 70-year tradition of historical scholars doing exactly that.
I mean, Hannah Arendt wrote an entire book, The Origins of Totalitarianism, is basically all about comparing Hitler and Stalin.
I mean, Yale history professor Timothy Snyder recently wrote an article.
I think it was in the New York Review of Books, and the title was Hitler v.
Stalin, who was worse.
And I read this article, and his argument is essentially my argument that,
but I'm saying, you know, Hitler v.
Lenin, not Hitler v.
Stalin.
And nobody called him a Nazi.
Nobody said, oh, look, Timothy Snyder is defending him.
Nobody even thought to make that accusation.
So clearly something else is...
happening here.
And I think what was happening here was...
What do you think that was?
I think
a couple things.
One of the things I think, no, I'm speculating, so for whatever this is worth.
Yeah, I know.
But
in Seattle, the political spectrum runs from essentially Leninist to Democrat.
The Democrats are the right-wingers of
right that's like
conservative.
I think it's Seattle.
There are some conservatives, but I've got family up there.
You're pretty right.
Broadly speaking you're right
the as i wrote in my essay the the the seattle times editorial board is seen as arch conservative and i think that's an unfair characterization but that is
a perception i would i had experiences introducing myself to people for an interview or for information on background research and some of them were
They were quite rude because when as soon as they heard I was on the board, they were, oh, oh, what are you?
Are you, you must be pro-Trump.
And I thought, well,
well, wait,
why would you assume that?
Just because I work, just because I'm on the board?
I thought the board, I mean, this is a liberal paper.
This is like a very, this is like a
tradition, sort of a Democratic, pro-Biden, I would argue, type, you know, not
a pro-Trump.
But that's the, anyway, that's the perception.
And so
here you, you, you have this contingent of individuals on the left who,
and it includes includes journalists who see the board in that way fairly or unfairly and
they have it out for the board and then they see this journalist who's saying something inflammatory and there's not really an effort to have a meaningful good faith engagement with this person it's more just oh there's there's a window of opportunity to attack this entity that we oppose.
We can leverage this to go after the board.
And I think, I mean, I understand the sort of political machinations there, but
I think maybe if
the situation had just been paused for about a week,
these types of Twitter mobs, they tend to move on to the next target.
Even in my experience, when I've said things and riled up the pro-North Korean tankies, they come after you, and then they're gone in five days.
So
not this one.
So, David, hang on just a sec.
I have to take a quick one-minute break and then we'll come back.
And I want to talk to you about, so what do you take from all of this?
What do you think the lesson is in all of this?
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David Velotsko is a journalist in Seattle.
He was just like, go by the Seattle Times.
And David,
I have to tell you, I have heard this story
from people that
I would deem on the left
and sometimes on the far left, but generally not.
And I just kind of, I just, it's, it's hard to listen to because I'm like, I know, I know.
I've been saying this for 20 years, but nobody would listen to me.
And then they experience
what they experience.
And generally speaking, they start to look at things completely differently.
What is it that you have learned from this?
Well, I mean, I've seen these types of experiences play out.
Obviously, I'm in the media, so I've paid attention to these in the past.
And, you know, it runs the gamut from, I guess what you would say, reasonable quote-unquote cancellation to, you know, you can't even believe that somebody was penalized or even lost their job over, you know, there's examples.
It just boggles the mind.
And I suppose mine falls into the latter category.
But
so I'm not someone who is suddenly waking up and like, whoa, this is so unfair because now it happened to me.
I've been thinking that this is a serious problem for some time.
But I was largely outside of America for the better part of two decades.
So kind of looking at it from a distance.
And I think the trend that I noticed is,
you know,
there's really a lot of these examples.
You see the same pattern with sort of a reputable institution caving to what amounts to nothing more really than a Twitter mob
that should be ignored.
They should be ignored.
They should be relegated to the dark corners of
Twitter, essentially.
Nobody should pay them any mind, but I see it happening.
I see the sensitivities over perceived, you know, negative
reputational damage getting higher and higher.
And the funny thing about that is that
these groups, for instance, in my case,
the idea that by firing me, perhaps there would be some appeasement of these individuals, these individuals,
many of them, exist.
They exist to hate the Seattle Times.
They're never going,
this is the equivalent of trying to pet a rabbit dog.
You're never going to,
you know, don't do that.
And so I think what I've what I feel now, or what I've felt for a while, but perhaps more
strongly now, is
there needs to be, I hope there would be,
a stronger
stiffness in the reaction to this.
Just ignore it.
Don't react to it.
Don't throw
good journalists to the wolves to lighten your sled, essentially.
And then you see a transition, of course.
This plays out many times where these journalists, they quickly move over to Substack or something.
I will tell you, David, I wish you the best of luck.
What I hope comes from this is a strengthening of the spine for the Bill of Rights from all side.
David, thank you so much for being on the program.
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Just had a guest on who is a Democratic socialist,
somebody who was an editorial writer for the Seattle Times, wrote his first article about how outrageous it is that the Fremont section of Seattle would have a statue of Lenin.
And, you know, his family is Jewish, was pursued by the Soviets and Lenin.
His father was, or his grandfather, I think, was a Nazi hunter and against the Nazis.
And because he came out and said, this guy is a monster,
they called him
a Nazi lover, which is so ridiculous.
And so he was fired.
Welcome to Seattle.
Welcome to Seattle.
That's the thing that's changed, right?
It's hard.
It was interesting listening to him because I think sometimes we have these people on who are maybe of the left or certainly more left than us and go through one of these experiences and they come on and they somewhat sound like Ronald Reagan, like 1986, like they've had full conversions and they're like, this is like,
now I want low taxes too.
But like, that's not who this guy was.
It was interesting to hear him because he's, you know, he still believes the things he believes, but he's just become victimized by this machine that honestly has largely been built by his side of the argument.
And it's, I think it's really interesting to hear from people like that, even if we don't agree with them on a lot of this stuff, because, you know, they're, this is not someone who's like friendly to all of our policies.
These are people who are getting beat over the head by a complete change in our culture that is incredibly unhealthy.
So I agree with you.
I didn't expect him to change his policies.
He's a well-thought-out guy.
You know,
he's been homeless in, I think, Mumbai.
You know, you're homeless in Mumbai.
You probably think about things.
And he's lived all over the world and he has, you know, been on the front lines with Ukrainians.
And so he's thought about things deeply.
And, you know, he says that he is not the kind of democratic socialist that wants to destroy capitalism.
He believes in capitalism, et cetera, et cetera.
I think he believes in the Bill of Rights.
And
it doesn't matter, though.
It really doesn't matter.
The one thing he said that I disagreed with him on was, you know, there's the kind of cancel culture that, you know, should happen.
And then there's the other kind of cancel.
No, I don't think there should be any cancel culture there's no cancel culture well what what is that yeah you can say i disagree with this person this person is crazy dangerous whatever but there shouldn't be this machine that kicks in to cancel them for all time no yeah um because if you get it wrong That's all that's remembered about that individual.
You just destroyed that individual forever, forever.
And that is, I mean, I think that's evil.
If you don't like him, don't listen to him, don't support him, you can speak out against it, but
cancel culture?
No.
Yeah, it's weird.
I don't know
what that change is.
I mean, I think it's certainly internet-related.
Like, if you go back in the day, there was always people who had like newsletters sending it to, you know, to people's houses around America that had outlandish views that most of society would not like.
And they weren't like, it wasn't like an all-time focus on people to cancel them and punish them beyond the idea that they wouldn't listen to them.
They would disprove their ideas.
They would show that they were wrong.
They would say, hey, this is idiotic.
They would not pay attention to them at all.
You know, that is, of course,
indifference being almost the worst punishment that you could give someone looking for attention like that.
That was there.
Indifference is the opposite of love.
Indifference is.
Not hate.
Not hate.
And
it's always fascinating to me when people
think they know what has been going on in the country.
And then they realize, oh, wait, that means me too.
Yeah, the people who are actually,
and it's a small number of people, but they are, they hold power, many of them,
and they hold sway in our communities and on social media.
And that small number of people create big damage, and you will never
be,
you know,
left enough for them or correct enough for them or environmentally friendly enough.
There is nothing but their way.
Yeah.
And their way keeps getting more and more bizarre and more and more anti-human.
Yeah.
And I'm sorry.
It's really shocking in the places it's showing up, right?
Like, there's some logical through line that I don't agree with, but there's a logical through line between, okay, these people back in the day used to have their newsletters or whatever.
They were really, let's talk about the really outlandish person, whoever you think that is.
And now they have access to the internet and can get their message to so many more people that we have to do something.
Now, I don't agree with this line of thinking at all, but you can understand how someone could come to this idea.
It's too accessible.
They're getting too many followers.
It's making too much of an impact on our society.
We have to do something at the level of social media to ban someone who believes in some crazy conspiracy theory or Nazi beliefs or whatever.
And again,
I don't agree with this at all.
I want the free speech side of this.
But like, you can almost understand why it would become an issue today and it wasn't years and years ago.
But at a place like the Seattle Times, like this is, these should be the people who are pushing back entirely against this, especially we expect it on the right, but especially with someone on the left making
arguments on the left all the time and now being fired from their job, it just shows how far this has come.
And there's no coincidence that he's writing this essay for the free press, which is Barry Weiss's
publication.
And
I like Barry Weiss a lot.
She's great, but she went through the same thing at the New York Times, where these organizations that might have leaned liberal, but still always fell back on this, okay, well, we'll defend these viewpoints, even if, because we need that free, you know, free speech, that discussion.
At least it was somewhat ingrained in their stated beliefs.
Now it's the opposite.
I mean, they know this isn't true.
They know this guy is not a Nazi.
They know that.
And they still fired him.
I mean, it is a remarkable change in American culture that we should full
with it should have a full-throated rejection by our society, especially in the media.
And we're honestly seeing the opposite in the media.
We're seeing it from people on the right.
We're seeing it from people like Elon Musk at some level.
We're seeing it from people like Barry Weiss that have to leave these publications and start their own things just to be able to have
these conversations.
Glenn Greenwald is another one.
Yeah.
It's sad.
It really is.
It's pathetic that these institutions have fallen as far as they have.
Well, it's not just the institution.
The institutions couldn't fall this far if people inside wouldn't go along with it.
Yeah.
You know, like Disney, is that coming from the top or is it just tolerated from the top?
And now the bottom is absolutely in control and there's nothing the top can do about it.
You know, I wonder.
You know, you look at the people that the New York Times has hired and it is, you know, what one generation will tolerate, the next will embrace.
New York Times tolerated a lot of bullcrap.
And once the older generation died out and let go, then the toleration was the top of the line.
The next generation embraces it and goes full throttle with it.
I mean, that's just where the New York Times and all these people are.
Yeah, I mean, Glenn, we did a decade of shows complaining about the New York Times and how liberal they were, right?
And we kept, we talked about it all the time.
Most of the people making the decisions that we were complaining about being too liberal have all been fired.
And they've been fired because they made decisions that were too conservative.
They made decisions that allowed for free speech and just opinions to be printed that were from the other side.
Those people have all been blown out now.
And it's a whole new crop of people being run by seemingly, I don't know, 23-year-old Twitter users.
It really,
it's become a complete embarrassment, even to the people that we were complaining about 10 years ago that were too liberal.
Those people are embarrassed by it.
Most of of them have either been fired or quit and started doing something else entirely because they can't get anything done.
So I tell you, new brands are being made every day.
was known as, you know, pushing the edge and finding the truth.
And I don't think any of the generation that's coming up now believes in any of that.
They don't get their news.
Dead.
It's dead.
From the New York Times.
They don't get their news from CNN or Fox or anything else.
And they don't trust those institutions.
And the same is going to be said, I think that when
people like Zuckerberg got into Facebook, it appealed to so many people because it was not a giant global corporation.
It was started basically by kids, and you had freedom.
And the older it gets, the more like an old corporation it becomes, the more like that horrible, awful, you know, corporation that nobody wanted anything to do with.
It's just a matter of time before all of these things are looked at in exactly the same way, if not worse.
Because I don't think there were a lot of companies that were as bad as everyone said they were.
You know, maybe some of them were, but I think most of them were trying to just make a profit, listen to their shareholders, yada, yada, yada.
Some of them were very bad.
Now all of them are painted bad.
But these corporations, Nike,
the New York Times, the Washington Post,
Facebook, Google, any of these brands that were cool,
They are not going to be cool and the swing back on them I think is going to be shocking to them just shocking to them because they're going to become the man to the new generation they are the man and they're worse than the man was or at least they're worse than the man let on to
you know if i'm living in the 70s and the 80s you know it's the man man but the man would never say young yeah that's what we're doing man never said that So it allowed people to live in their ignorance, me to live in my ignorance.
Oh, yeah, they're not the man.
See, they say they're not the man.
These guys come out and brag about it.
These guys come out and say exactly what they're doing.
When the younger generation starts to go,
wait a minute, they're the man, man.
They're in trouble.
They're in real, real trouble.
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I don't know if you know what yellow is,
but this is kind of a big deal.
This is a trucking company.
It was once the largest transporter of goods.
It has
planning on filing for bankruptcy.
It is now shutting down.
They have been operating for nearly 100 years.
It's been having financial challenges since.
Oh, what a surprise.
COVID.
They have $1.5 billion
in debt, a large portion of which came from the $700 million pandemic era government loan.
At the time of the loan, the company was facing charges of defrauding the government by overbilling on shipments to the U.S.
military.
Now
they just can't get out from
behind the eight ball.
Yellow employed roughly nearly 30,000 people.
So they're not going to have jobs.
But don't worry.
Their largest climate
clients are Walmart, Home Depot,
and
somebody else.
But don't worry.
I mean, that's not going to affect the price or delay in things.
No, absolutely not.
Certainly not.
Her rights do, right?
I mean,
No.
No big deal.
Of course not.
And none of this is a big deal.
We should never worry about any of it.
This is what I learned over a vacation, Glenn,
slash trial.
It was a...
You turn it off a little bit and you realize none of it matters.
Everything's going to be fine.
Don't worry about any of the problems that we're facing today.
Just smile.
You know, and I've heard you can have a weekly or a daily vacation with certain drugs.
If you just start taking them, all the problems kind of go away and everything feels just a-okay.
And so
strategy I'll be pursuing in the future.
Okay, that's really fantastic.
Thank you for that.
Okay, your bet tomorrow morning when we meet, are we going to have something about Devin Archer that is deadly to the Bidens to talk about or not?
Safety first, I'm going to assume
good things never happen.
I'm going to assume the idea of this.
Of course not.
Well, you know what?
And you're the optimist of the show.
Until the drugs kick in.
Then I'm fine.