Is There a SECOND Hunter Biden Laptop?! | 12/13/22

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Canada is doubling down on its effort to "help" citizens with suicide if they struggle with mental issues. Glenn strings multiple stories together, including the possibility of a second Hunter Biden laptop and his allies' moves toward a possible smear campaign. Pat Gray joins the guys to discuss the end times, a strange ocean phenomenon, and Sen. John Fetterman's fashion style.
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I saw a headline that I had to click on today.

It said,

only about half of Americans or Christians believe we're living in the end times.

Oh,

only half?

Oh, okay.

Well, that's encouraging.

47%, four in 10 adults believe that humanity is currently living in the end of times.

The study focused mostly on Christians in the U.S.

With there being a very clear divide, almost half, 47%,

believe the end times are here.

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We are going to cover several things tomorrow in depth, and this first story is one of them.

But I just want to go through some of the stories that are important for you to know.

And there are a ton.

I mean, right?

I mean, I had a really hard time deciding what gets onto the show today.

Yeah, that's too much.

Too much going on.

Way too much.

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All right, the first story, we're going to cover more tomorrow, but this is from the Daily Mail in

Great Britain.

Canada is preparing to expand its medically assisted death framework.

Starting in March, people whose sole underlying condition is mental illness will now be able to access assisted death.

Mental illness was excluded when the MAID law was passed in 2021.

So they excluded it a whole year ago

and now they are including it.

That means Canada is only one of six countries in the world that will

have a doctor help you to death if you're depressed, tired of life cases.

A cancer psychiatrist specializing care who put together an assisted death framework for her hospital network.

She said, tired of life cases are happening.

She said, I'm comfortable helping people who have terminal illness.

She said,

but we're expanding.

We've made Maine, a MAID, so open you can request it for any reason.

More than 30,000 Canadians have died since it became legal in 2016, but 10,000 of those 30,000 were in 2021.

That's 3.3% of the entire population, and just about tied, if not a little higher, than this year's COVID.

So in, let's see.

Wow, that's amazing.

So 10,000 in 2021, there were 14,000 deaths from COVID in 2021.

And, you know, you have a society that locked down so hard, you probably depressed a lot of these people into wanting

assisted suicide.

Tomorrow we're going to cover this.

It is really disturbing, pray, for our neighbors to the north because they are wildly off track.

No more than we are.

By the way, can I just ask

where is...

They're certainly a little farther down the path.

Yes, they are.

But

we'd like to know, is our governor in the state of Texas?

Is he around?

Do you know?

I don't know.

I know his whereabouts at the moment, no?

I was looking, you know, the

Obama

secretary

who was responsible for the border.

What was his name?

Anyway, he came out and said back then, if we had 1,000 people

a day coming over the border, it would be a crisis.

Okay, thousand.

We had 14,000 in the last 36 hours.

I saw a video that was about five minutes long that showed a thousand people.

Unbelievable.

In one video, where

is our governor?

Wait, why are you blaming our governor for this?

Well, no, because I know nobody in Washington is going to do a damn thing.

Well, that seems to be the

starting point of the blame, no?

Yeah, no, we all know that.

We all know that.

I'm wondering, where's our governor?

He said he was going to declare this an invasion.

That was a tweet.

Okay.

Can we maybe step that up?

Because it's about to get worse, too.

Remember

this Title 42 dropped fires.

It was at the 22nd of December?

Yep.

So we are just a few fun days away.

The fact that there's caravans showing up before this even goes on.

I mean, this is a massive story.

Massive story.

Massive story.

I want to string a few stories together here.

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I'm going to string a few of these together because I want you to see how corrupt our government is now.

A strangely timed

DEA raid, whistleblower claims, and other red flags raise new questions about Hunter Biden and his family affairs.

Now listen to this.

Two months after the FBI subpoenaed the laptop Hunter Biden had abandoned at the Delaware Computer Repair Shop, the DEA searched the office of Hunter's one-time psychiatrist, Keith Ablow, and seized a second laptop Hunter had left with him.

The timing of the DEA raid and the fact that criminal charges were never filed against Ablo, coupled with the whistleblower's claims that the FBI buried evidence against Hunter Biden, raises questions of whether the search was a pretext just to recover Hunter's laptop and protect the Biden family.

So Ablo had been, he had lost his license

the year before

on a drug thing.

He had written an improper prescription or something.

And so

a year before they do the investigation, he loses his license.

A year later, when he's not allowed to write prescriptions or anything, the DEA comes in.

The DEA comes in, busts, you know, busts open all of his files and everything else, and take the laptop from him.

Now, why would you take the Hunter Biden laptop?

Why would you, the drug enforcement agency?

What does that have to do with anything?

So they took the laptop, left, and then never said anything to Ablo again.

The Hunter Biden laptop was then returned to Hunter Biden.

Hmm.

Now, in a weekend article titled Some Hunter Biden Allies Making Plans to Go After His Accusers, The Washington Post reported that Hunter Biden and his closest advisors are plotting an offensive for when Republicans assume control of the House.

The strategy sessions

were

to fight an expected onslaught of investigations by House Republicans.

It was happening at the home of Hunter Biden's friend and lawyer, Kevin Morris.

If you remember who Kevin Morris is,

he is the, you know, he's famous for being the lawyer to the stars.

He is

the attorney for the co-creators of South Park.

He also gained, the only reason why I know him is because he footed the Hunter Biden overdue taxes.

totaling $2 million and just said, I don't have anything to do with Hunter.

I just like him.

And I just think this, really?

You don't want to kick out my taxes?

Really nice.

Really nice.

Nice perk if you can find a friend like that.

Now, David Brock, also a liberal activist.

David Brock.

Who's David Brock, Stu?

David Brock.

He was the guy who started Media Matters, I believe.

Oh, Media Matters.

Yeah.

Okay.

Became a Clinton associate.

I will say that Hillary Clinton also said that

she started Media Matters.

So I guess they worked together.

Along with George Sorrells.

Anyway, so Morris and David Brock joined a strategy session at the lawyer's house.

Biden called in to the meeting.

The Washington Post reports that Morris suggested it was crucial for Hunter Biden's camp to be more aggressive.

The defamation lawsuits the team could pursue against the Sun's critics, including Fox News, Eric Trump, Rudy Giuliani, outlined extensive research on two potential witnesses against Hunter Biden, a Spurn business partner, Tony Bobolinski, and computer repairman named John Paul Mack Isaac.

So they're going to go after the computer repairman.

They feel there's a whole counter narrative missing because of the whole Hunter hater narrative that is out there, said Brock.

So they've got a SWAT team now, according to Brock, to ensure the media and public do not accept the false narratives that flows from congressional investigations.

So David Brock

started, Media Matters, he started a new group, Facts First,

and it's engaging Hunter Biden and those in his immediate circle.

They're going to be reviewing research that Morris has conducted on Biden's adversaries.

So it's a smear campaign.

According to the Washington Post, they are focused on whether the data claimed to be recovered from the laptop, Hunter Biden's laptop, that he abandoned at the computer repair store was improperly obtained and distributed, with Hunter and his allies suggesting that the materials released on that laptop didn't originate from that laptop.

Instead, the information may have been improperly taken from a laptop Hunter left with Ablo,

who the Post says is close to Republican activist Roger Stone.

And the Post reported that Morris has been overseeing forensic analysis analysis of the laptop to

determine if it was the basis of the hard drives.

So what they're alleging is he left this one at his psychiatrist's place.

Ablo has said, I tried to get him to pick it up for over a year.

He wouldn't pick it up.

So he had it locked away in a safe.

And

now they're saying, oh, we're looking at this laptop because we think that's the source of all of the material.

The biggest problem with this

is that there are authentic videos and other material that is unique.

So we know some of the stuff that is on the Delaware hard drive, the one everybody knows about,

has authenticated things that are unique on that laptop.

So where did those come from?

Because it's not a clone.

It's not a clone.

So

what is happening here, and this is the important part,

is February 2020, the raid on Hunter's, you know, one-time psychiatrist, Keith Ablo, received only a passing mention at the time with local outlets that the DEA claimed the execution of the search warrant was part of an ongoing investigation.

But

they didn't reveal any investigation.

All of the charges against Ablo had already been dealt with a year before.

So the question is, did the DEA,

nine months after Ablo was punished for everything, did they actually go to get the laptop and use this as cover?

By the way, the DEA only executed the search warrant after the FBI issued a grand jury subpoena in 2019 to get the first Hunter Biden laptop.

So that seems a little odd.

Now here's something else that's a little odd.

Securities and Exchange Commission, the SEC, Gary Gensler, he took off all information about a meeting with Hillary Clinton

and a meeting with George Soros from his calendar.

In his private calendar, it shows a meeting with Clinton on August 20th, 2021.

His public calendar lists a meeting with Soros, but hid the meeting's agenda.

The private calendar shows that it was about a Wall Street Journal op-ed that Soros was

going to make.

The

meeting with Clinton also happened,

but it didn't include, his calendar didn't include the meeting, and somebody had to file a FOIA.

They tried to hide it.

They finally had to release the calendar.

And it shows that he has met with Nancy Pelosi,

also a consultant, former White House official.

And they've updated, but they won't say what these things were.

The worst one that I can see so far is Soros.

A, why is he trying to hide all of these things?

Second, Second, the Soros thing, on his personal calendar, it says regarding upcoming Wall Street Journal op-ed.

So that op-ed,

Soros blasted BlackRock for launching investment products for Chinese customers while he said, but by the way,

this ESG thing is absolutely great.

Then in the op-ed, he said Congress should pass legislation and give give the already powerful SEC more regulatory authority.

The SEC is the one that is gunking up the works on just about anything.

The energy policies, all of this coming from the SEC, banking, they are

They are all powerful as it is.

Did they meet, make some sort of deal, and the payoff was Soros writing the op-ed, demanding that we have even more regulation?

Another story that is odd, the Sam Bankman Freed.

He's finally been arrested.

And everybody's like, oh, yay, he's been arrested.

He was arrested in the Bahamas.

Marks the beginning of a new chapter in the FTX saga.

Really?

So they confirmed the charges against Bankman Fried to include wire fraud, wire fraud conspiracy, securities fraud, securities fraud conspiracy, and money laundering.

Wow.

So now they're just trying to get him out of the Bahamas to the southern district of New York.

Oh, well,

if the SEC

and the federal government are now getting him to the southern district of New York, well, we can count on that just being a done deal.

Now, let me just point out, in a very unfortunate development,

today

was the day that he was supposed to testify publicly under oath to Congress.

And the Democrats are very upset that they didn't have a chance to question him.

They're very, very upset.

We wanted to question him, but now SEC gets involved.

SEC, that's the guy.

who was just talking about the George Soros?

Huh.

Anyway, the SEC gets involved, and

now he's under arrest and so he can no longer testify publicly in front of Congress.

That's weird, isn't it?

Twitter.

Apparently shadow banned political candidates under the old ownership.

Musk came out yesterday afternoon with what it was it?

Number five?

Twitter, number five?

Twitter files, yep.

Yeah.

Where

they

argued back and forth about whether they should get rid of Trump.

They finally came down to the

idea that, yes, Trump is probably a Nazi.

He's akin to Hitler.

And we have to take action.

There's also one of the guys who was the head of the

ethics committee or whatever.

Looks like he might

be a groomer.

Might be somebody.

I mean, they're hiding now his

dissertation from college, but it was all about kids should have

access to sex toys and kids should have access to their own bodies and maybe we should start looking at kids as sexual beings.

Oh, he was the guy.

Huh.

And they were, wait, they were letting childborn through in Twitter.

That's weird.

Will anything happen?

We'll see.

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He is one of that 47% of crazy people who believe we're

living in the end of days.

I am indeed.

Yeah.

Yep.

Do I believe Jesus is coming in my lifetime?

You bet.

You bet.

You bet you.

Wait, let me think about it.

Yes.

You want to reconsider?

I mean, that's.

Okay.

All right.

I'll reconsider.

Yes, I do think he's coming in my lifetime.

I do, too.

I do, too.

And that's my optimistic place.

How many years are you guys thinking you're going to be living?

That's another part of

the question here.

Till 1047.

1047.

No.

I think he's coming back in the 2030s, early 2030s.

Really?

Yeah.

Wow.

No man should know the date except Glenn.

Yeah.

No, I'll guess.

He he doesn't know it's exactly 2031, right?

Yeah, no.

No, it might be 2032.

Who knows?

Okay.

Or it might be 2030.

Okay.

Are you do you know something I don't know?

No, I think it might be today.

I don't know.

No, we have to go through all of that really bad stuff.

There's still some signs that

need to be fulfilled.

Yeah.

And then really bad things happen.

Yeah.

As opposed to right now, where it's all good things.

No, this is like, I think this is just like, you know, 1939 Germany, where you're like, wow, this could get really ugly, really fast.

And it did, and it did, and it did, and it did.

So

there's your optimistic viewpoint.

I'm surprised that it's only 47% of Christians.

Me too.

Really surprised.

And apparently, Catholics just don't see it as the last days.

Was it 77%?

47%

I know.

Catholics I know are, but those are, they're generally the ones like, I want the mass back in Latin.

Yeah, those kind of Catholics.

They're wide awake, wide awake.

But, you know, it's hard because, again, if you were living in 1939,

with an exception of, you know, some big things that had to happen, like Israel, you would think, man, we're close.

This could happen.

Definitely.

This could happen.

All right.

Well, that's what I hear from people, though.

Wow, people have always thought that it was going to be the second coming.

They thought it was going to be the second coming back in the original apostles days.

Well, yeah, kind of, but look at things, things, though.

Yeah, and it just...

It's different now.

If you're a virgin, get some oil for your lamp.

I'm just saying.

I'm just saying.

Don't be caught without it.

All right.

And maybe if you're not a virgin, too.

I don't know.

I'm not a Bible scholar.

Here is a

here.

Here is

a strange story.

Scientists have found themselves stumped at what appears to be,

well, I'm not going to tell you what.

They found something in the Baltic Sea.

Marine explorers identified a structure in the sea between Sweden and Finland.

Did you see this?

I think so.

Okay.

Yeah.

They found it a decade ago.

They still don't know what it is.

Sonar images found the underwater anomaly at what appears to show an underwater structure.

They don't know what it is.

It has

what appears to be a 1,000-foot-long runway and a strange object that appears to have slid across the runway.

Sea divers have gone in and what they found, quote, the divers found steps and compartments, the potential for tunnels and passageways beneath the surface of the unknown object, and an apparent ability for the object to block sonar.

Those heading below the surface to snap some photographs of the item found their equipment was not work in working order near the object.

Mysterious electrical interferences were cited as causing trouble, draining recently charged batteries, blah, blah, blah.

Outlandish theories live on.

Not that it just may be an extraterrestrial spaceship that landed in the depths of the ocean, but it might also be Atlantis or my favorite, a secret Nazi bunker.

Like,

that's a wide range of stuff, right?

Yeah, yeah.

Yeah.

It just seems like

one of those doesn't really belong.

Right.

Like, saying it's a bunker would be quite a stretch, but like,

you know, the specific regime?

Yeah.

Like,

why couldn't it have been a communist?

Well, do you know Hitler's dead?

He might be living in that bunker.

That's true.

That's true.

You know what I mean?

Which had happened to have an alien spaceship.

You said it's a thousand feet, right?

In my mind, I've always believed Atlantis to be a tad larger than that.

No, the runway.

Oh, it's a thousand feet.

The runway.

Yeah.

The apparent runway.

Huh.

Which is a large.

Did you see the picture?

It's hard to tell what it is.

I did see it.

I know, but it doesn't.

I mean, it could be.

It probably, obviously is.

But it does appear to be man-made.

You can make it look like it came out of like Independence Day.

Yeah.

You could make the argument.

Do you have it on your screen?

I don't know right on the screen.

Okay.

Yeah.

It's, I mean, but electronics don't look,

don't work according to this story.

It's really weird.

It's really weird.

It's really weird.

Not as weird as this story from the New York Times.

John Fetterman is one of the most stylish people of 2022.

They're not even trying.

It's ridiculous.

It's so ridiculous.

This is just gaslighting.

It's parasitic.

They're just trying to get the reaction.

So it's trolling.

It's trolling.

They don't believe.

He wears hoodies everywhere.

Everyone knows he's a slob.

High and low.

This is long before his stroke.

No, high and low, fun and serious, curious and open-minded,

reveling in characters.

He appreciates the material world.

He invites everyone to the party.

All of these are ways that the New York Times is describing, yes.

everyone's favorite senator from Pennsylvania.

Come on.

Come on.

That's not even an attempt.

That's just an attempt for clicks.

That's the attempt for hate clicks.

The idea there is to get people to spread it around, like so that we'll talk about it, and that people on the right will talk about it.

It'll get us all upset.

It'll cause an online back and forth.

People will click on the article.

There's no attempt for actual reality here.

This is a great example of what journalism has become.

This is it.

All right, can I talk about something serious?

I texted my wife's best friend this this weekend,

and I said,

the subject line was Tanya's Christmas present, right?

Okay.

And then the first line of the text said,

Tanya doesn't know that I'm looking at these things for her Christmas present.

Wanted to get your thoughts on them.

It's a good husband thing to do.

So

her friend, apparently not paying any attention to what I wrote,

saw the pictures and was sitting next to Tanya.

And she opens them up and she says, Oh my gosh, are you you and Glenn are looking at these things?

No.

And she was like, What?

And Tanya saw the pictures and immediately saw Tanya's Christmas gift.

And she said, I don't think I'm supposed to see that.

She actually read the text.

She read the text.

I don't think I'm supposed to see that.

So I get home yesterday and she said, look, I'm just going to tell you what your Christmas present is because I want some help on it.

And I'm like, what?

No, that's no, wait a minute.

What?

She's like, I already know what yours is.

I'm like, wait a minute, what?

Yeah, I already know what it is.

And I like the first option.

So I'm like,

the magic is there.

The magic is there.

Is that just the,

I mean, is that just,

is this what it's like after, you know, 21 years?

Is this what it is?

It's just like, I mean, because when we're 80,

yeah, I mean, geez, because I'm at 20 years now, too.

And we're just sitting, we're sending links to each other.

I'm not even going for the friends.

I'm just like saying them to her, which one is better?

We're at that point.

She actually suggested, I think we may have talked about this briefly the other day, but like she suggested, hey, I had this idea where, you know, it's hard to buy each other's stuff.

So let's just send each other a bunch of links.

Yeah.

And I was like,

eh, okay.

Like, I was, I, the magic thing is like, well, you know,

it's like, I, I, I might get something that I really like out of it.

Might be kind of cool.

That might be kind of cool.

Because there is that line of gifts, right?

A Christmas gifts, where it's stuff that I

want, but would never just buy on my own.

Like, that's that, there is a sweet spot there because, like, look, you know, like, if it's something that I really, really want badly, there's a good chance I'm just going to just go for it it on my own.

So it's got to be kind of in that middle range of something you would like, but it's a little extravagant or a little out of the ordinary of what you would normally buy.

That's a tough line for somebody else to find.

So my wife.

My wife always.

Yes, it is.

It is.

I agree with you.

My looking at us, I would say, in a judgmental fashion.

My wife,

my wife has the same,

talking about this.

I have the same issue.

She tries to buy things that I wouldn't buy for myself and, you know, that are, you know, but I would want.

Yeah.

And all the things that I like are old.

You know what I mean?

Right.

You have a very, you'd be very, you'd be impossible to buy something for.

Impossible.

I can't imagine what she would.

I mean, you would, because you, you, I mean, you're right.

You like old stuff that is a very specific style or specific, like, historical, like, you know.

Yeah, that's hard.

That's hard to find.

Historic stuff.

Yeah, I'm not saying anything historic is hard to find.

I'm saying you own a museum.

You own a museum.

Of course it's hard.

Yeah.

Yeah, well, she doesn't buy the museum stuff.

I'm not saying she does, but I mean, that is a difficult thing.

You like, you're like, you come in here every other day with like a big book of auction.

You're like, look at this.

This is a letter written by a guy you've never heard of.

But

he was in a Nazi bunker at the bottom of the sea when he wrote it.

You're like, wait, I don't.

Oh, my gosh, I forgot about that letter.

Right.

That is Hitler living under the sea.

All right.

Pat, what would you buy?

How would you go about this?

How would this work for you?

What would you buy?

Like, let me

recommendations for a present.

For a present for who?

For anyone.

I mean, on your holiday list, what's a great present for someone?

Don't you have any ideas?

None.

I have absolutely none.

I have no ideas.

For someone you like.

You haven't seen them in a while.

I have no idea.

No ideas?

No.

Not one idea.

I'm asking for one idea

that has a lot of butter in it.

Give me one idea.

Okay.

Okay, I have one idea.

One idea.

I have one idea.

Oh, what a great idea.

And today's the very last day

that you can guarantee delivery by Christmas.

Seems like that should have been a priority when you walked in here to mention Kexie.com.

It does seem like it is.

It's the next day.

But I had no idea.

Thank you.

Jeez, you can't.

People

can't stand either of you.

I cannot cannot charge him for commercials if you keep giving my time away.

That's a great point.

All right.

Thank you very much.

By the way, those cookies are unbelievable.

They are the best.

I grew up in a bakery.

Five generations.

I'm the first one not to be a baker.

Unbelievable.

Best cookies I've ever had.

You eat like a baker, though.

Shut up.

Shut up.

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Senator Rand Paul is going to be on.

We're going to talk about

Dr.

Fauci

and his testimony under oath that seems to be inaccurate.

We also have Ron Johnson, Senator Ron Johnson going to be joining us, and Dr.

Andrew Huff.

He is the former VP of data and technology at EcoHealth.

The truth about Wuhan.

He's going to be on talking about that because Fauci says that's crazy.

On this COVID note, I want to see how do you react to this?

This is interesting.

Kevin Bass, he calls himself a centrist.

I don't know.

I've never heard of him before.

Seems like, you know, he's got about 50,000 Twitter followers, so some profile.

He tweets this.

I was wrong about lockdowns and mandates.

I was wrong, and the reason I was wrong was my tribalism, my emotions, and my distorted understanding of human nature and of the virus.

It doesn't matter much, but I wanted to apologize for being wrong.

My motivation for doing this is simple.

It is clear to me that for public trust to be restored in science, scientists should publicly discuss what went right and what went wrong during COVID and what we could have done better.

Nobody's doing that.

Instead, many are doubling down and admitting no error.

That's very bad.

It's neither historically nor scientifically accurate.

And it alienates people who can see the sky as blue.

So be the change you want to see in the world.

While more

influential people than myself are not doing it, I can.

It's okay to be wrong and admit where one was wrong and what one learned.

It's a central part of the way science works.

I think that's great.

I think that is

two ways to react to that.

You could say, what we're saying here, like, I think this is great.

This is exactly what people should be doing on a myriad of topics, right?

All across the landscape.

Secondarily, you you could say, well, thanks a lot for coming around now.

After everyone was locked down and the kids had all these damages and people suffered, now you're admitting it.

Thanks a lot.

Yeah, no, I welcome you to the freedom fest.

I welcome you because we're not done with this

until those people that had

power are either gone, punished, or do what he just did and apologize and say, hey, I really had a change of heart here.

I've learned my lesson.

We're in deep trouble.

You think that there was another

COVID line that came out, COVID-20?

Right.

You know, I didn't read the first, I didn't read the first 18, but 19 was pretty scary.

20 is even worse.

You know they'll go right back to it.

The same people.

You're already starting to see, you know, we were in a bit of a

upturn with not only that, but the flu.

It looks like a bad season.

You're already seeing people calling for lockdowns and masks again.

I mean, this is going to be part of our culture forever, though I do think the majority of people have rejected it now, which is.

Except in places like California and New York, where it was

now a mental illness.

It's a mental illness.

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