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Well, Pat, thank you for being a trooper and being here. You know, Stu couldn't make it.
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Now, disregard that this is the first podcast that I've done in a while, and we do talk about my dedication a little bit.
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Nothing to do with it.
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Speaker 2 You're listening to
Speaker 2 the best of the Blenbeck program.
Speaker 2 I don't even know where to begin.
Speaker 2 There is so much that is overwhelming that I learned in the last couple of weeks that I'm
Speaker 2 very excited to talk to you about.
Speaker 2 We have to talk about the indictment with Trump. I think this could be bad
Speaker 2 for him
Speaker 2 and for the country.
Speaker 2 But
Speaker 2 I think I want to start with what I learned over in Europe that takes us down the road of understanding of dark future even more.
Speaker 2 ESG is
Speaker 2 really truly just the beginning. I went over to
Speaker 2 Scotland and
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London for the last two weeks. Spent a week in Scotland.
Met with
Speaker 2 a wonderful couple of scholars over there, I'll talk about later,
Speaker 2 and really
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began to understand, A, how far Scotland has already gone. Scotland is, you know, that's braveheart.
Freedom.
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Nobody's screaming freedom over there. They are already implementing 15-minute cities.
15-minute cities are
Speaker 2 cities that
Speaker 2 are
Speaker 2 so bizarre.
Speaker 2 Are cities where you walk, where you don't drive, everything that you want is within 15 minutes because the car is going to be eliminated. And I know that's hard to believe, but it is true.
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And I'll lay this case out for you as the show goes on. But we are headed toward a zero-carbon world.
That's what they're pushing. That will mean the end of almost everything as you know it.
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They're implementing these 15-minute cities. Already, they're on the path to eliminate the airports.
There will only be two airports in Great Britain.
Speaker 2 One in Heathrow, that's London, and the other one, I think, in Glasgow,
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up in Scotland. That's it.
Everything else, you're going to have to take a train for, and it'll have to be an electric train.
Speaker 2 Your cars and moving from city to city is going away.
Speaker 2 This is so evident when you come over to England or Scotland, you see it already in play.
Speaker 2 The cars, the taxicabs are all being replaced by electrics, and the cabbies hate it. Hate it.
Speaker 2 First of all, we were over there and it was 80 degrees. There is no air conditioning to speak of
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in England or Scotland. None.
None.
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Now, normally they have cooler temperatures, but it's the exact same as it is in Seattle. It reminded me so much of growing up in Seattle.
It's the same weather.
Speaker 2 And in the summer, you'll have really hot days. And that's why people have air conditioning in their cars and their homes in Seattle.
Speaker 2 Many days, you can just open up the windows because it gets cool at night. Same thing with London, but it's 80 or 90, and last summer or summer before, it was up at 100.
Speaker 2 When you're in a city baking at 100, when you're at a theater or a restaurant, you're seeing a show, and there are a thousand people sitting on top of each other in one room, it gets really hot, really fast.
Speaker 2 No air conditioning.
Speaker 2 And that's not just because they can't retrofit the buildings. It's because air conditioning is a thing of the past.
Speaker 2 And when you say you can't retrofit the buildings, it was very interesting because I went to Windsor Castle. That's the home where Charles and the Queen used to live.
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It was the only place that felt like America. It had plenty of air conditioning.
You know how in some cities, especially New York, you're walking down on a really hot day.
Speaker 2 These stores will actually open their doors. So when you're walking by in the sidewalk, you feel this push of cold air.
Speaker 2 It makes you want to go into the store and get cool. That's how they attract people.
Speaker 2 No,
Speaker 2 not in England. They don't do that, except at the palace of the king, who, by the way,
Speaker 2 I believe it was him or, you know, maybe one of his staff or sons, or I don't know who it was, but the royal helicopter landed at Windsor Castle. And I thought, that's interesting.
Speaker 2 You would think that helicopters would be a thing of the past, as would air conditioning, if you truly cared about the climate.
Speaker 2 By the way,
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I learned this too. I don't pay attention to England.
You know what the Magna Carta is. Pat's here.
You know the Magna Carta. What was that, Pat?
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What was that? Yeah. It's like the forerunner to our Constitution.
Right. It was the first document for the rights of
Speaker 2 man.
Speaker 2 Okay.
Speaker 2 Did you know that King Charles has introduced something new called the Terra Carta?
Speaker 2 No. Yeah.
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I didn't know that either. Yeah.
The Terra Carta. What is...
Really? That's Latin. Terra is Latin for
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Earth. Earth.
Earth.
Speaker 2 This is the rights of the Earth Charter. Okay?
Speaker 2 And they usurp the rights of man.
Speaker 2 So it...
Speaker 2 they say it goes hand in hand with the Magna Carta, but it doesn't. The earth has rights that
Speaker 2 cancel out some of man's rights.
Speaker 2 This is how far this is going. By the way, the White House has just approved
Speaker 2 and supports the new proposal,
Speaker 2 as do all of the key players in the UN.
Speaker 2 They are already acting
Speaker 2 as if this is is a done deal,
Speaker 2 but the United Nations
Speaker 2 has released now and everyone seems to be on board and it's coming at us like a freight train, our common agenda.
Speaker 2 Our common agenda. Now, can I ask,
Speaker 2 have you voted for anybody at the UN?
Speaker 2 Because I have never voted for anybody at the UN.
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They've never called me up and said, hey, we're the UN. We're doing a survey.
We're coming up with a common agenda. What do you think? What should be on our agenda? Because I think in America,
Speaker 2 they might have found, a lot of them would have said, to get rid of the United Nations.
Speaker 2 But their common agenda is an expansion and a major expansion of Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030.
Speaker 2 Its foundation is essentially the Great Reset, but with several massive additions, including a plan to give the United Nations sweeping emergency powers.
Speaker 2 This is the Great Reset on steroids.
Speaker 2 I really, I love the emergency powers.
Speaker 2 The emergency platform would give the United Nations the ability to actively promote and drive an international response that places the principles of equity and solidarity at the center of its work.
Speaker 2 The UN, along with its stakeholders of the world, including academics, governments, private sector actors, meaning global corporations, and international finance institutions, will be there to ensure that there is a unified global response to whatever that crisis might be.
Speaker 2 Now it's weird because
Speaker 2 I went to the London School of Economics, which a lot of people will associate with Hayek.
Speaker 2 The London School of Economics should be associated with George Soros. Okay.
Speaker 2 I've got some pictures I'm going to show you, you know, probably on television this week. But
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I learned a lot. I learned a lot.
And I went to the bookstore and I just picked up a couple of books.
Speaker 2
These were all in the same section. It seems to be a series.
One was Hurricane Season.
Speaker 2 One was just called Emergency.
Speaker 2 And my favorite is Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead.
Speaker 2 It's
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one of my favorites. So I got some.
I had some reading to do in front of me. They seem to be preparing for an emergency of some sort.
Speaker 2 Now, they also in this have a digital compact, a global digital compact.
Speaker 2 Part of our, I'm quoting, part of
Speaker 2 our common agenda proposal calls for massive public collection, use of data, and global regulations.
Speaker 2 It also calls for a robust accountability criteria and standards for digital platform and users to address disinformation, hate speech, and other harmful online content. End quote.
Speaker 2 So in other words, the UN is taking a role of governing speech online, including social media.
Speaker 2 Now,
Speaker 2 there's a ton I could tell you about this, but this is what we talk about in the book Dark Future. Sustainable and equitable rules for technology.
Speaker 2 Now, we're telling you about the World Economic Forum. I'm telling you today, there is more information out now from the United Nations that backs all of it up.
Speaker 2 The one thing I learned,
Speaker 2 I learned so much.
Speaker 2 I learned so much.
Speaker 2 One thing I learned is
Speaker 2 The English are very concerned about the United States.
Speaker 2
I had somebody behind the counter. I was talking to him.
He said, where are you from in the States? I said, from Texas. And he said,
Speaker 2 how are things?
Speaker 2 And I said, in the United States? And he said, yeah. And I said,
Speaker 2 not as bad as you might think in some places, worse than you would think in others.
Speaker 2 And he said, We watched the news over here closely. Another couple of guys gathered behind the counter, and they were all like looking at me and listening to him and nodding their heads.
Speaker 2 He said,
Speaker 2 We're very concerned about the future of America. And I said, Well,
Speaker 2 you should be, but you should also be concerned for your future as well, because we're all connected now.
Speaker 2 And
Speaker 2 I paid the bill, and as I walked out, he looked at me and it was so
Speaker 2 heartfelt. It was so odd.
Speaker 2 He looked at me and he said, hey,
Speaker 2 please be careful over there.
Speaker 2 They're very concerned.
Speaker 2 Our fellow Americans.
Speaker 2 are not as concerned. But there's a couple of things in today's news that I want to point out to you that
Speaker 2 used to be called conspiracy theories.
Speaker 2 For instance, the dollar will always be the dollar.
Speaker 2 I've told you that was nonsense for a long time. You know who's saying that
Speaker 2 the dollar won't always be the dollar and something is going on?
Speaker 2 NPR.
Speaker 2 This is the best of the Glen Beck program. All right, I want want to talk to you a little bit about the indictment
Speaker 2 on
Speaker 2
Donald Trump. Now, to be honest with you, I spent two weeks on vacation.
And just like if you're an accountant,
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you don't even want to look at the bill at dinner time because you don't want to worry about those numbers. I was like that with the news.
People kept coming up to me. Did you hear?
Speaker 2 All I heard was, did you hear what they did to Donald Trump? I heard that over and over and over again. And I'm like, no, I'm not paying attention to the news for two weeks.
Speaker 2 And it was nice. However, I have to be honest with you,
Speaker 2 I haven't done all of my research to have a legal point of view on what is happening. I've read really good opinions on
Speaker 2 this a violation of federal law, the indictment is, and I have heard
Speaker 2
from Dershowitz that now they actually have a really good case this time. I don't know.
I don't want to talk to you about the law because I'm not there yet.
Speaker 2 Let me just tell you what I think this is really
Speaker 2 about.
Speaker 2 This is not
Speaker 2 really truly
Speaker 2 about anything other than one
Speaker 2 for those who who have truly gone insane, putting Trump in jail.
Speaker 2 They will put him in jail.
Speaker 2 I believe that there was a dust up last week because Fox News said a wannabe dictator, right?
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Yeah. A producer that put that Chiron up was fired over.
Oh, good. Well, things are looking up at Fox.
Right. Things are looking up at Fox.
Okay, so would-be dictator.
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I saw Tucker Carlson. I watched something that he did on Twitter about this, and he's absolutely right.
It was brilliantly done and he's absolutely right.
Speaker 2 He's, you know, a wannabe dictator puts his
Speaker 2 enemies and his foes
Speaker 2 in jail.
Speaker 2 And they'll do anything they have to to teach anybody who's running against a lesson. We'll put you in jail.
Speaker 2 It's not,
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well, maybe it is. maybe it is.
Let me be kind.
Speaker 2 It's a really crazy coincidence that this happened on the same day
Speaker 2 that
Speaker 2 it was released that, yeah, looks like maybe $10 million in bribery and we got the goods on Joe Biden and his son. Same day.
Speaker 2 So what is this really about?
Speaker 2
This is misdirection. And I want you to listen really carefully because there are many facets to this.
It's about misdirection on the Biden crimes.
Speaker 2 It is about putting Donald Trump in jail, but maybe not for the reason you think or even the people on the left think.
Speaker 2
It is misdirection on the economy. It is misdirection on the dollar.
It is
Speaker 2 misdirection on the war, on really everything that actually matters. Okay?
Speaker 2 That's really what the pride flag thing is about too. It's not really in support
Speaker 2 of
Speaker 2
gay pride. It's really not.
It's really not. You wouldn't be forcing this.
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I went over to London. There wasn't a government building without the gay pride flag.
Not one.
Speaker 2 Not one.
Speaker 2 There were government buildings without a British flag,
Speaker 2 but a gay pride flag.
Speaker 2 It's incredible. Everyone is in lockstep.
Speaker 2 And it doesn't have anything to do with gay rights. I mean,
Speaker 2 you know,
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I got a lot of gay friends. I got a lot of black friends, too.
I know you can't say that,
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but... I know a lot of gay people.
I work with, I hire gay people. Doesn't matter.
Speaker 2 They tell me the same thing one after another.
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This is out of control. This is out of control.
It's not about gay rights anymore. This Trump thing is not about Donald Trump, certainly not about the law.
Speaker 2 It is
Speaker 2 about one of two things when it comes to him.
Speaker 2 Either ensuring he's the candidate, again, I don't know on the legal side yet, ensuring he's the candidate by stirring it all up
Speaker 2 or putting him in jail.
Speaker 2 But let's go with ensuring that Trump is the candidate. I don't know if you've seen this,
Speaker 2 but over the weekend, I think somebody
Speaker 2 in Congress started talking about
Speaker 2 Are you a Romney Republican or a Trump Republican?
Speaker 2 Now notice they didn't say a Ron DeSantis Republican, okay?
Speaker 2 It's a Romney Republican. This is coming from
Speaker 2
the GOP. I'm sure of it.
I'm sure of it. Are you a Romney Republican? Meaning, I think, a reasonable Republican, one that will compromise, one that will work to get things done.
Speaker 2 Or are you a crazy person?
Speaker 2
First of all, let's just go on this. That's a false choice.
Okay.
Speaker 2 Romney is that that's that's the other that's the other side?
Speaker 2 Why aren't you saying a DeSantis Republican? And I'm not a DeSantis, Trump, or Romney RIPA. I'm a constitutional
Speaker 2 voter.
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I don't care. I don't care about their personalities.
I care about which one will actually protect and defend the Constitution of the United States and not abuse the Constitution
Speaker 2 to protect the Constitution. You know,
Speaker 2 we had to violate the free market to save the free market. No,
Speaker 2 that doesn't work.
Speaker 2 You can't violate the Constitution to save the Constitution.
Speaker 2 But what this is about is about enraging enough Americans.
Speaker 2 Period.
Speaker 2 Enraging you.
Speaker 2 First of all, really?
Speaker 2 You want to play this game about putting people in jail? You're going to put him in jail
Speaker 2 for documents that he had,
Speaker 2 and you're still telling us there's nothing to do with your son?
Speaker 2 Really?
Speaker 2 Outrageous.
Speaker 2 Injustice.
Speaker 2 Inequality. You name it.
Speaker 2 Enraging.
Speaker 2 That's really,
Speaker 2 I think, what this is all about.
Speaker 2 They need you.
Speaker 2 They need you to be enraged.
Speaker 2
That's honestly why everything that is going on, that's why they keep poking and poking and poking and poking at you. There is no other choice.
It is their way
Speaker 2 or you're out.
Speaker 2 Met with a guy in Scotland,
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Neil Oliver. He was a huge BBC presenter.
He's like the Indiana Jones of Scotland and Britain.
Speaker 2
He's an archaeologist, a historian, commentator. He did BBC documentary after BBC documentary.
Well known, loved in England. He's been canceled.
Speaker 2 And I mean, as a human being, he has been canceled. He has lost
Speaker 2 everything,
Speaker 2 everything,
Speaker 2 because he spoke out against COVID.
Speaker 2 And then when they started pushing back on him, he was like, why are you pushing back so hard on COVID? What else are you doing?
Speaker 2 And he's telling the truth.
Speaker 2 And he's telling the British people, you better wake up. And they are destroying him and his life.
Speaker 2 They have to silence people and get you to be enraged. Because the one thing I heard over and over, which surprised me,
Speaker 2 Christian nationalism
Speaker 2 I keep hearing Christian nationalism I've never heard Christian nationalism never never in my whole life and I've been to all the secret meetings with the GOP
Speaker 2 I've never heard Christian nationalism but I want you to know it's real it's real
Speaker 2 And they are creating it just as they did the last time this happened.
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But they waited until it was over. I don't think they saw the opportunity at the beginning.
This time they see the opportunity.
Speaker 2 What happened after World War II? Hitler suddenly became a Christian.
Speaker 2 Nazism was Christian nationalists.
Speaker 2 Socialism was nowhere to be found.
Speaker 2 It was a Christian nationalist movement. No,
Speaker 2 it was a socialist nationalist movement.
Speaker 2 That's what that was.
Speaker 2 But they changed. Everything became about Christians.
Speaker 2 And what did they do? While Stalin gets away scot-free, killing more people than Hitler.
Speaker 2 Not to diminish Hitler in any way.
Speaker 2 Stalin kills more people. Mao
Speaker 2 kills many more people than than
Speaker 2 Stalin killed. Not to diminish Stalin's killing.
Speaker 2 And yet the one we always talk about is Hitler. Why? Because that's the one they could make into a Christian nationalist, I'm convinced.
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Otherwise they have to explain communism and socialism and why it always leads to deaths. If they can get you to talk about this one, they can get you to talk about Christian nationalism.
And
Speaker 2 let me be very, very, very, very clear.
Speaker 2 Hitler was not a Christian.
Speaker 2
But this was, in some ways, a religious movement. Just like what we're seeing in America is a religious movement.
There are new gods being introduced. Okay? And you must bow down to those gods.
Speaker 2 You must
Speaker 2 pray at their church or you will be destroyed.
Speaker 2 I was just in England where
Speaker 2 I saw what happened with the churches.
Speaker 2 The Reformation, King Henry VIII, all of that. People have already fought this battle over and over and over again.
Speaker 2 We're fighting it.
Speaker 2
Everything that was fought over there, we just take for granted now. Oh yeah, it's always been that way.
No, no, never has been.
Speaker 2 Never has been.
Speaker 2 They have to create the image and the atmosphere
Speaker 2 of national Christianity, Christian nationalist. They must.
Speaker 2 The image
Speaker 2
and the atmosphere. Let me explain that in 60 seconds.
You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program. Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
Speaker 2 I was on vacation for two weeks, went to the United Kingdom. I'd never been there before.
Speaker 2 And
Speaker 2 I learned so very much.
Speaker 2 I think the biggest thing I learned
Speaker 2 from the English
Speaker 2 is they are not where we are on parties.
Speaker 2 So many people
Speaker 2 said to me,
Speaker 2
I said, I'm sorry for your loss of the queen. She was a wonderful lady.
She really was. She really was.
Oh my gosh, she was wonderful.
Speaker 2 And now it's King Charles.
Speaker 2 And they all said what we used to say after elections. Well,
Speaker 2 you know, maybe he's going to, you know, he's our king now.
Speaker 2
Uh-huh. Yeah, he's not going to work out.
But anyway,
Speaker 2 so as I was talking to people and I was experiencing
Speaker 2 history
Speaker 2 from, you know, 1000 AD
Speaker 2 to today,
Speaker 2 I learned what America is truly all about.
Speaker 2 And we're all asking
Speaker 2 and demanding
Speaker 2 the wrong thing.
Speaker 2 We're all demanding freedom.
Speaker 2 Do you know what the Brits envy of America?
Speaker 2 Our opportunity.
Speaker 2 I was walking through Windsor Castle and it is insane. It's insane, okay?
Speaker 2 The
Speaker 2
opulence. The opulence and the lifestyle.
It honestly makes
Speaker 2 the inside of just Windsor Castle. That's where they live.
Speaker 2 That's not
Speaker 2 Buckingham Palace.
Speaker 2 This is just one of their estates.
Speaker 2
It makes the White House look like a trailer in a trailer park. And I'm not kidding.
It makes it look like your house, my house. Okay.
Speaker 2 It is so far beyond imagination.
Speaker 2 It's even,
Speaker 2 it
Speaker 2
makes the breakers in Newport, Rhode Island, look like an apartment. Okay? Really does.
Really does.
Speaker 2 But I understood something differently in seeing it.
Speaker 2 As I walked around the breakers years ago and I saw the Vanderbilt money that was made by a guy who really built the railroads. And he made all of his money because there was no income tax.
Speaker 2
And I'm not saying good guy, bad guy, what he did with his wealth. No judgment on any of that.
The wealth he could build
Speaker 2 by building a railroad.
Speaker 2 He went from a nobody
Speaker 2 to one of the richest men in the world.
Speaker 2 Look at Elon Musk.
Speaker 2 Relative nobody
Speaker 2 to now the richest man in the world.
Speaker 2 Bill Gates went from a guy in his garage
Speaker 2 to one of the most evil
Speaker 2
people around. Anyway, Jeff Bezos.
Same Jeff. Jeff Bezos, okay?
Speaker 2 That's opportunity.
Speaker 2
That's what's being taken from your children. And being taken from you, the opportunity.
When I walked around uh in uh newport all i thought of was look at this
Speaker 2 this is what happens when you don't have income tax and you have people who are actually creating things i was never jealous of them i never was bummed out by it i never judged them
Speaker 2 because of the money never
Speaker 2 I was about halfway through Windsor Castle and I said to Tanya, this is sick.
Speaker 2 This is sick.
Speaker 2 This wealth is a thousand years in the making.
Speaker 2 These castles and power and wealth,
Speaker 2 nobody will be able to do that. No one in Great Britain can walk through that and think, that could be me someday.
Speaker 2 Never.
Speaker 2 Never.
Speaker 2 I talk to regular people,
Speaker 2 cab drivers.
Speaker 2
They don't have the they don't feel they have the opportunity. They're all jealous of America, even in the shape that we're in.
They're jealous of America.
Speaker 2 I have a friend who's Scottish.
Speaker 2 He He was so depressed by what he saw in Scotland on his return.
Speaker 2 He said,
Speaker 2 I really want to be an American now.
Speaker 2 He's been studying to become an American citizen, going through the process.
Speaker 2 And he's wanted to be an American, but he was a proud Scotsman, too.
Speaker 2 And I think in some ways he still is a proud Scotsman, but
Speaker 2 he said, there's something special special about America that I'm seeing for the first time.
Speaker 2 And it's because this country, Scotland, Great Britain,
Speaker 2 has given up. They have given up.
Speaker 2 I want to show you
Speaker 2 something
Speaker 2 that we all
Speaker 2 should look at. Anyone who tells you, I'm going to tweet this out in a minute, anyone who tells you that this is nothing more than
Speaker 2 things going wrong.
Speaker 2 You know,
Speaker 2 it's all just because of this political person or that political person, or because the bank was greedy or whatever. No, this is planned.
Speaker 2 There was something in the
Speaker 2 absolute zero plan, the plan from the United Nations that brings us to zero carbon neutral. Okay, zero.
Speaker 2 And it is a plan, and I just want to share it with you on a couple of things.
Speaker 2 Between 2020 and 2029,
Speaker 2 the goal on, let's say, flying
Speaker 2 in Great Britain, all airports except for Heathrow and Glasgow and Belfast close
Speaker 2 all transfers by
Speaker 2 rail by 2030.
Speaker 2 All
Speaker 2 other airports are closed. So you can no longer fly
Speaker 2 regionally.
Speaker 2 So if you have to fly into the big city here in America, you will not be able to take a secondary flight
Speaker 2 on this.
Speaker 2 Okay? You'll have to take a train.
Speaker 2 Then 2030 to 2049,
Speaker 2 all remaining airports close.
Speaker 2 Beyond 2050, electric planes may fly with synthetic fuels once they are
Speaker 2 non-emitting
Speaker 2 electricity supplies. If there is any excess
Speaker 2 non-emitting electricity supplies, then the planes may fly.
Speaker 2 This is their plan.
Speaker 2
Okay? Spelled out right in front of you in their official document. Try this.
Shipping. Tell me what life is like without shipping.
I was there because I took the tour of
Speaker 2 what's called
Speaker 2
Mary's Clothes or something. It's an alleyway that is now kind of underground that was kind of built up all around it, but it preserved what life was like during the plague.
Okay?
Speaker 2 And so you want to know what shipping does?
Speaker 2 Shipping. Between 2020 and 2029,
Speaker 2 there are currently no freight ships operating without emissions, so shipping must contract
Speaker 2 between 2020 and 2029.
Speaker 2 2030 to 2049, all shipping,
Speaker 2 all
Speaker 2 shipping declines to
Speaker 2 zero.
Speaker 2 Zero.
Speaker 2 Wow.
Speaker 2 Beyond 2050, some naval ships will operate with onboard nuclear power and new storage options that may allow electric power.
Speaker 2 So naval ships is their plan.
Speaker 2 Otherwise, everything is local.
Speaker 2 Why do you think
Speaker 2 all of these things are
Speaker 2 happening?
Speaker 2 Why do you think the shipping is as it is? It says it right here. No freight ships operating without emissions.
Speaker 2 So shipping must contract well it's contracting right now and by 2049 all shipping declines to zero
Speaker 2 tell me what life
Speaker 2 is like
Speaker 2 by the way fossil fuels rapid reduction in supply and use of all fossil fuels except for oil and plastic production that's by 2030.
Speaker 2 Then
Speaker 2 fossil fuels completely phased out.
Speaker 2 Then after 2050, development of carbon capture and storage may allow for resumption of use of gas
Speaker 2 and coal for electricity.
Speaker 2 By the way, your appliances, don't worry about your appliances. By 20 Between 2020 and 2030, their plan, I'm going to tweet their own document out
Speaker 2 on appliances. Gas cookers faced out rapidly in favor of hot
Speaker 2 electric
Speaker 2 says Hobbs, I don't know what that is, and ovens, fridges and freezers and washing machines become smaller, electrification of all appliances and reduction in size to cut power requirement.
Speaker 2
Ah, but they're not going after your gas. No, they're not.
That's just some crazy kook theory. Correct.
The right-wing. Correct.
Speaker 2 The MAGA Republicans. This is what they are saying.
Speaker 2 You know, in 1999, I said on New York Radio, WABC,
Speaker 2 there will be blood bodies and buildings in this street. within the next 10 years, and that will have the name of Osama bin Laden on it.
Speaker 2 People thought I was crazy.
Speaker 2 And I said, when someone tells you they're going to do something crazy
Speaker 2 that will impact you
Speaker 2 in a negative way,
Speaker 2 you should always trust them. They may be too crazy to pull it off, but they are working towards it.
Speaker 2 And if you just turn a blind eye and you just dismiss them,
Speaker 2 there will be blood bodies and buildings in the street of New York City within the next 10 years with Osama bin Laden's name on it.
Speaker 2 This will happen
Speaker 2 unless people educate themselves and start to take these people seriously.
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