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This little
simple microphone that sits in front of me and has sat in front of me almost every day since I was
thirteen, fourteen years old
has been my best friend in ways because
you are.
You don't understand how important you are in my life.
I feel like I know you, and I, when I meet people, they say,
it's like you're my best friend.
It's like an old friend that we've been together for years.
And you have me at a disadvantage because you know everything
about my life.
If you're a long-time listener, you know the names of my children.
You remember when I adopted my son, you know my dog's name.
And I know nothing about you, it seems.
But that's not true.
I know you
because I know
I know your values.
We're like-minded.
And honestly, we are just
searching
for those things that are true, those things that bring happiness, those things that bring meaning.
I've lived a life of no meaning.
I lived a life
where I was worshiping the gods of America, fortune, fame,
and it was meaningless and empty, and
I drank my way through it.
My mother, when she died, I was 15 years old, she committed suicide.
She was an alcoholic.
She was addicted to prescription drugs
in a time when nobody ever talked about that.
And I hit a place in my life where I was about to do the same thing.
And luckily, I was, quite honestly, too much of a coward to do it.
Thank God for cowardice,
at least in that example.
I didn't know how to live.
I didn't.
I just knew that death was in front of me.
If I continued down this road,
it would mean death.
I would either drink myself to death, drug myself to death, or I'd kill myself because there was just
nothing in my future.
And I couldn't find happiness.
It seemed as though all truth
was nothing more than a lie.
It's amazing how insidious
darkness is.
It's amazing how it can
play on you.
It's amazing how distracted you can become.
I just looked up at my monitors here in my studio.
And I see the headlines: Trump facing 30 counts related to business fraud.
They're speaking about it on CNN.
Trump indictment stuns nations, says Fox News.
Donald Trump indicted, says MSNBC.
And Senator Warren is on CNBC.
We need to hold hold those failed bank CEOs accountable.
Do you remember the movie The Ten Commandments?
Do you remember
they were free?
People were free.
God freed them.
And then the minute they were at the
Red Sea, you remember Edward G.
Robinson?
And he's like, yeah,
see, I told you this was bad.
See?
Where's your Moses now?
And he immediately stands up and says, see, this guy led you to death.
And
Moses, I can't, I mean, I can't even begin to understand.
I mean, Charlton Hesson said, behold the hand of God.
That's not really what happened.
He didn't stand there on that cliff.
He went down to the water, had to walk in
into the water first.
His back was up against a wall.
He had to take the step
and stand in the water.
And while the people were condemning him,
God moved because of his faith.
And then
as soon as they get across the water, you know, he goes up to the mountain and he gets the Ten Commandments.
I mean,
you know, it took, what, 40 days?
And they were like, oh, we've got to have orgies and we have to build a golden calf.
Good.
God.
Never G.
Robinson, I'll be your leader, Shay.
They worshiped the things their hands had made.
How many of us are worshiping the things our hands have made?
How many of us
are looking at our phone all the time?
Technology has now become our God.
Money
has become our God.
I'm here in Dallas in soundproof studios, and I just heard the thunder outside.
How appropriate
today is a
turning point
today.
This
microphone in front of me,
a device
that I've had in front of me for almost fifty years
is unforgiving.
There's a lot inside of me today,
and I am no different than you.
I've had enough.
I've had enough.
You know, I don't know about you, but but I mean, I see, I've been watching this
slow-motion car wreck, this
train headed towards us
for 20 years.
We've been crossing the Atlantic in very slow motion,
and the engines were on full speed, and the captain at night is like, keep those engines going.
Let's make record time.
We can do it.
And when the ship was in port, it was on fire.
There was a coal fire down at the furnaces.
And it wasn't in the furnace.
It was the coal pile that was on fire.
Well, then burn it up fast.
We can make it.
This ship is unsinkable.
And I've had 20 years to count the lifeboats.
I've had 20 years telling people, hey, maybe you shouldn't be playing shuffleboard right now.
There's trouble.
Anybody want to send a Western Union telegraph, maybe early,
when all the other ships have their telegraphs on?
We are we are at the iceberg.
And the reason why this is happening to Donald Trump is because they need you
They need you
to riot To burn to shoot to target they need that because everything is about to collapse and it can't be blamed on them because they're the ones who are going to say to the rest of the world see
this is what happens This is what happens when you let free people be free.
That's why we've got to put a lid on it.
Instead
of the rest of the world looking at the elites, all those with answers, and say, look
what you have
done.
You have collapsed our economy.
You and your expert advice have devalued the dollar.
You and your experts have taken the greatest nation to ever ever bless the earth and flush it down the toilet.
We are no longer a superpower,
and they need
you
for cover.
Pray for your country like you've never prayed before.
Pray
that
every single American that sits behind one of these today
understands
the gravity
of their words.
Lord, may you humble all of us in these days.
I'd prefer, you know, kind of a a gentle reminder, but if it takes,
behold the hand of God, we will take that as well.
But humble us, Lord.
May we turn back to you.
You're listening to the best of the Glen Beck program.
You know, what's amazing to me is
the reaction from Democrats, not the left.
And I don't know if we can,
you know, I said this last night on Tucker Carlson.
I probably said too much last night on Tucker Carlson, but I said last night on Tucker Carlson,
you know,
where are the good Democrats?
Oh, my gosh.
Everybody's like, turn on the good Democrats.
There might not be.
I don't know anymore.
I don't know because they're not really standing up.
I know know there's this.
There are those
classical liberals, the ones that were Democrats that actually believed the ACLU was standing up for rights, that they stood for the Bill of Rights.
Those people do exist.
And I hope that they are outspoken about this today.
Most people, you have to feel bad for them.
If they're just getting their news from, I don't know, Maria Menunez or whatever her name is at the movie theater,
you got to feel bad for them.
They're not understanding what this is.
They're being told that, oh, this is a felony.
Well, if we understand the charge here, it was something that Hillary Clinton did, exactly the same thing, except
It was to
overthrow the presidency of the United States.
Okay.
Hers was the Fusion GPS.
She paid for all of the
Russia gate file.
All right.
She paid for it.
And then she said,
it was a legal,
legal expense.
So they fined her for it.
Okay.
I personally think she should have gone to jail.
Anybody who was trying to overthrow the presidency with things they knew were lies, I think they should have gone to jail.
I'm not against presidents going to jail.
I was for Nixon going to jail, and I was about four.
But I thought, guy should go to jail.
If he did something wrong, he should go to jail.
Same thing here.
If Donald Trump had done something, okay, put him in jail.
But he hasn't.
He hasn't.
You know, and I know, Hillary Clinton, come on.
Come on.
Do you really think the Clinton Foundation gets all of that money from people?
Because of the good they do.
Really?
Nobody's even looking into it.
Nobody ever did.
If my charity
did one thing, one day,
one little thing, prison.
Hillary Clinton,
hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars.
Huh.
And it seems all connected
to paying for access.
That's what it seems like.
But no,
I'm probably wrong on that one.
This guy
pays somebody hush money.
No, no.
He settled with her.
Here, I'll pay you this.
Let's move on with our lives.
That's legal.
Bill Clinton did that.
Did we arrest him?
No.
No.
But he said it was a legal expense.
Oh, you mean like Hillary Clinton did with the exactly the same.
The FEC,
the Federal Elections Commission, they passed on it.
They said nothing, there's no way to prove this.
There's no crime here.
Okay, they passed on it.
The corrupt federal justice system
passed on it.
The federal attorney passed on it.
There were people like, you got to take this.
We can get top top.
You got to take this.
Take this case.
We got to take it.
Three corrupt organizations all said, no, there's really nothing here.
Are you kidding me?
Then the statute of limitations runs out.
But you still have people go, we got to get to it, got to get top, we got to get something.
What can we get?
What are we at?
Then I'll tell you, I've got this nice million dollars here I would very much like to spend on somebody that could understand justice is
letting killers go,
letting robberies go,
not pressing charges over people who set fires.
But
if Donald Trump does one thing, he shall be executed!
Wow.
So Soros pays this.
Well, he's just giving to charity.
That's all he's doing.
For democracy.
That sounded a little too evil, didn't it?
So he gives a million dollars
to
Well, I don't want to call it a laundromat because it's it's technically not laundering laundry, but uh
Hey, there's some cotton in that dollar still sure it needs to be washed from time to time.
So I give it to a front, I mean another charity,
and then they give my million dollars, but definitely could not be my million dollars, might be, but probably not, probably somebody else's million dollars.
And they happen to give it to this district attorney that I really, really like.
I didn't want to give him a million dollars myself.
No, I give it to charity.
I say, you find people.
You find people.
Now, I like this guy a lot.
But if you don't like him, don't give him a million dollars.
So he didn't technically give him a million dollars.
But that other charity gave him a million dollars.
And that helped him get elected.
Now,
let me just quote a man who I very very much respect a famous man for movies
now someday I might come and ask you for a favor and you will return the favor at that time
I love that line so I technically did not say, hey, remember favor I did for you?
Now, maybe you do favor for me.
I might have said that to someone else, and if someone else said it to the DA, I cannot be held responsible.
Why do you hate Jews so much?
That's the game we're playing, game,
gang.
That is, that's the deal.
I love corruption so much.
It is fun, isn't it?
I like to play.
I like to play with freedoms and countries and do these little experiments.
And
yes,
millions of people might be hurt or die.
But
for me, it brings me great joy.
Oh, okay, Mr.
Soros.
By the way, that's almost an exact quote from him.
so uh the district attorney
uh is who's definitely not on the take he's the one who said okay wait a minute the corrupt justice department the corrupt fec
uh and the cor the corrupt federal attorney all passed on this and they all are like
i gotta get trump i gotta get trump
uh they're all foaming at the mouth to get trump and they said they were passing on this.
You know what?
I'm going to fulfill my campaign promise.
I'm going to be remembered as the guy who fingerprinted Donald Trump.
And meanwhile,
back into my dark cave where I'm currently holding Princess Leia.
Back in my cave, I say to myself, self,
is this what you wanted Donald Trump to
go to jail because it is the righteous thing?
No.
I like to play with countries.
I like to collapse economies.
What I like is
fomenting revolutions.
And
so I don't care, Donald Trump merely a pawn in my world.
I just
want the people to experience real freedom through chaos.
Oh, I should stop laughing.
I forgot.
That's what's happening, gang.
And by the way,
the same people who passed on Donald Trump,
the man going only as Aaron,
who joined the Kansas City chapter of the far-right Proud Boys organization in 2019, had another relationship that went back a decade.
And that relationship was with his employer, the FBI.
As the
crazy Donald Trump supporters swarmed the U.S.
Capitol on January 6th, Aaron sent a quick series of messages to an FBI agent.
Barriers are down at the Capitol building.
Crowds surge forward, about to reach the building now, he told his FBI handler.
Proud Boys did not do it nor inspire.
Okay, so this testimony was now given.
An FBI agent gave the testimony,
but not as the FBI, you know, not for the
prosecution, but for the defense.
Four FBI sources were approached by the defense.
Two others are on trial.
And it was the federal prosecutors who undermined the credibility of the FBI informant, suggesting, yes, this guy works for
FBI,
but
he's not credible.
Wait, wait, what?
Yeah,
Your Honor, I'd just like to say this hostile witness, wait a minute, the witness was working for you guys.
Yeah, but he really, I mean,
he was probably involved in this wait you send a guy undercover and now you're saying that that guy was
part of the plan to overthrow things what what happened there
well that's probably what happened these guys
the FBI
is so corrupt
The federal court system now is so corrupt.
The Justice Department so corrupt.
Do your neighbors and friends who are like, yay, Donald Trump sure getting his,
do they have any idea that their head eventually will be in the guillotine as well?
Oh, yeah, I'm sure my head will be in the basket, but you'll be staring at my head as your head's in the guillotine, you dope.
This is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
We have more on Donald Trump's coming indictment in just a second.
But Stu, you know, you can talk all you want
about Donald Trump and his horrible criminal activity.
You can talk about that all you want.
But
the climate crisis continues, okay?
No matter what you try to distract people with, the climate crisis continues.
And thank goodness, Campax,
which is like Tampax,
but it's not,
it's a, you know,
it's just a little community action group that makes change happen, along with the Coal Action Network, the Rainforest Action Network, Reclaim Finance,
Recommon, Reset, the Sierra Club, Stand Earth, the Sunrise Project, Water Keeper Alliance, Public Citizen,
Market Forces, Oil Change, Green Peace.
They all got together.
They've all gotten together.
Market forces?
That's one of them.
Yeah, market forces.
Okay.
What do you?
Because that sounds like something completely different.
Maybe that was a good thing.
Well, your money is a force for good.
That's what it is.
Market forces.
We're going to force the market to do good.
Okay.
Or something like that.
Okay.
They just issued this, and this has not broken this.
It's my understanding that either today or tomorrow this will start coming out but
it's not supposed to be seen yet is my understanding and it is coming to the CEOs of 30 major insurers
if you're a if you're an insurer and you are insuring fossil fuels why
let me tell you they're on to you
dear CEO
very personal, the global climate crisis continues to escalate and many have already crossed irversible tipping points.
Well, then, let's party.
World leaders have committed to limiting climate change to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
Even half a degree beyond this would be significantly worse.
Drought, floods, extreme heat, poverty for hundreds of millions of people.
Client scientists at the Intergovernment Panel on Climate Change have warned this.
Fossil fuels emissions are primary cause of climate change.
Governments, businesses, and other actors all need to urgently scale up their efforts to avert unimaginable climate breakdown.
Insurers,
you are society's risk managers, and you have a special responsibility to act and you have the power to drive change.
Without insurance, new fossil fuel projects cannot go ahead and existing ones cannot operate.
Okay, so it goes on.
Insurance companies are like, hey,
I'm trying to work with the companies.
And they're saying, don't.
You don't work with them.
Okay, it's the hottest time on record right now.
In recent years, the insurance agencies and industry has taken a series of steps to accelerate the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, albeit with notable exceptions.
Since 2017, at least 41 insurers have adopted restrictions on underwriting coal, 22 on tar sands, and 13 on conventional gas and oil.
But numerous loopholes in policies and standards allow insurers to continue underwriting the expansion of fossil fuel production.
Several oil and gas policies restrict cover for exploration, but not the development of
expanded production.
Others restrict cover for upstream projects, but not midstream or downstream infrastructure, which, if built, will lock in expanded oil and gas production for decades to come.
Many insurers will argue they're actively engaging, but it is not enough.
In line with the scientific consensus and appeals from the UN Secretary General, not just the general, but the Secretary General at the UN,
the undersigned organizations, all those crap heaps that I read to you in a minute,
of the Insure Our Future campaign call on you to take the following steps.
Now, these are their demands.
One, immediately cease insuring all new expanded coal, oil, and gas projects.
That sounds good, doesn't it?
Yeah, get it going.
Fire it up.
Two, immediately stop insuring any new customers from the fossil fuel sector, which are not aligned with the 1.5 degrees Celsius pathway.
Stop offering any insurance services which support the expansion of coal, oil, gas production at existing customers.
Within two years, phase out all insurance services for existing fossil fuel company customers who are not aligned.
Immediately divest.
This is demand number three.
Immediately divest all assets, including assets managed for third parties
from coal, oil, gas companies.
So
you got to get rid of everything you have unless you're part of ESG,
which, by the way, I want you to know, I just point out,
is a conspiracy theory.
By July 2023, that's this coming July, define and adopt binding targets for reducing your insured emissions.
Immediately establish and adopt as policy robust due diligence and verification mechanisms to ensure clients fully respect and observe all human rights, including the requirement, except for China, including the requirement that they obtain and document the free, prior, and informed consent of impacted indigenous peoples as articulated in the UN Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, immediately brings stewardship activities, membership of trade associations, and public positions as shareholder and corporate citizens in line with a credible 1.5 degrees Celsius pathway in a transparent way.
These policies should be applied by both insurance and reinsurance companies at the group level.
Reinsurance companies should apply the policies to direct, facilitate, and treat businesses.
As always,
your response to this letter will serve as the basis of our annual scorecard report on insurance, fossil fuels, and the climate emergency.
Our scoring partner, Reclaim Finance, will send a questionnaire with specific questions to your sustainability staff in the coming months.
We ask you to respond to our letter using the questionnaire by July 15, 23.
Companies should be rewarded for showing climate leadership, and those delaying the
transition from fossil fuels must be exposed.
Based on your response, we will share the findings of our report with the media, insurance employees, prospective employees, shareholders, ESG raters, index providers, regulators, and other interested actors.
2023
is the year of reckoning.
No more baby steps.
No more excuses.
no more green washing.
We hope we can count you among the climate leaders at this critical moment.
I mean, that's incredible.
So, they're saying not only would like an insurance company be responsible for their own climate footprint, if they chose to insure a company that had a poor climate footprint, that would bounce back on them and hurt their business.
And this is all coming not from government sources, but from private sources.
So I mean, I don't know how you'd even describe a system like this.
It's like
a grand reboot.
Something like that.
Something like a grand
reboot.
That'll be confusing, though.
Anytime you say boot in Canada, it gets confusing.
You don't know.
So maybe a grand reset.
Grand reset.
Grand reset.
The really, really, really big adjustment.
Okay.
You know, maybe something that's a good idea.
But that's a conspiracy theory, Stu.
The ESG, where you can't do business with people and
you'll be held responsible by the government and other companies if you don't play ball with these terrorists.
That's what that is.
That's a terrorist threat.
Those were, in their words, demands.
Those are their demands.
And we will expose you,
which is not exposure.
They're not exposing anybody.
All those things are legal for them to do.
All of the things they say you can't do are legal for that company to do.
But we're going to expose you.
In other words, we're going to turn the machinery of public-private partnerships against you and run you out of business.
Well, that sounds like democracy to me.
And you said this a hundred times, Glenn, but to reiterate it once more, it's not just about the E.
The E is really, really visible here, right?
Like it's the easiest one to look at.
This is a straight about climate action and all this.
But you go down that list and you start understanding that this is also about guns.
It's also about trans issues.
It's also, I mean, as you pointed out, every single aspect of what you think of the far-left AOC progressive agenda is being targeted through the same
attack plan.
And it's, you know, it's working on a lot of these companies.
So I have good news from Florida.
The bill that we've been working for and hoping for on ESG, a bill that actually takes on the banks, protects individuals while dealing with pensions and government contracts, has passed the Florida House.
The sponsor of the bill was
in Dallas last year at our ESG conference that we had here at the American Journey Experience.
It is already passed through multiple committees in the Senate.
It is being heard by its last committee, according to the schedule online, should have started just about half an hour ago.
If it passes, it will be the first time a truly effective ESNG
becomes law anywhere in America.
The bills have been killed by lobbyists and establishment Republicans and our friends at other think tanks, Heritage Foundation.
We're going to have a conversation, Heritage Foundation, on the air next week because,
well, we'll have it next week.
This is the first one, and it should be spread everywhere in America.
I'm a kid, so am I going to surprise you with a poster board I need for the science fair tomorrow?
Probably.
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