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Today is primary in many states.
Today, what are the big races to?
The marquee stuff, you've got the gubernatorial primary for the Republicans in Georgia, which is one of the big ones, Purdue and Kemp doing battle there.
You've got a three-way race for the Alabama Senate primary, which is a pretty interesting one, actually.
And that one is the one where, if you remember Mo Brooks, who's been on the show before,
he was endorsed by Donald Trump in March.
Then collapsed.
Well, no, he was.
He was kind of, people basically said he was unendorsed, excuse me, unendorsed by trump in march and people thought it was over he's since kind of had a like kind of an amazing comeback and is now right there in a three-ray race uh for for that they'll only find they'll only get that down to a run out uh runoff today though the the top two is what's important there in alabama today and then big one in texas as well with ken paxton and ken paxton is joining us today he's facing off with please Please, dear God, if there is any common sense left in the state of Texas, get out the bushes for the love of Pete.
Ken Paxton, welcome to the program.
How are you?
Hey, I'm doing really well.
It's going to be a good day, Glenn.
I think
your prayer is going to be answered.
I think so too.
I mean, I saw who you're running against, and I'm like, you've got to be kidding me.
Enough of the bushes, George P.
Bush, please.
Can we talk a little bit about, because I think you are going to win and nobody should take that for granted.
Please go out and vote.
If you're in any of the primary states, we need the best people in office.
Immigration,
just reading the headlines today, Roger Marshall says it's a war zone at the U.S.-Mexico border, worse than I saw at Poland-Ukraine border.
We also have Abbott coming out and saying as many as 100,000 migrants waiting to cross into Texas.
What
can we do?
You know,
it's a challenging situation for the state of Texas because we have this ruling that sits out there from U.S.
New Arizona that says we can't do anything.
What I hope that we will do as we fight the Biden administration in court, we have a potential really good ruling coming down in June from the Supreme Court on the Remain in Mexico asylum program.
If we can win that in June, that will be a huge win, assuming the Biden administration actually follows a court order and law.
we'll be back in court looking to hold them in contempt if they don't.
So if we get that win, it will be huge because it will give us leverage to go get them to do something about it.
But I also, I hope that my legislature, someone in the governor's office, issues an executive order something that challenges that U.S.
v.
Arizona case because I think it was wrongly decided.
It cannot be right.
that states don't have the authority to protect themselves when the federal government not only fails to do so, but invites the cartels to bring as many people across the border as possible.
That's exactly right.
That is a wrong decision.
So I want to go challenge that.
And I want the opportunity.
I have to have somebody basically pass a law in my state and then have the Biden administration sue us.
Or at least if they don't sue us, we get to implement the law to protect ourselves.
Well, I got to believe that that is right.
And Ken, I was just talking about the crisis that is coming with food and with fuel and migration.
If food gets bad down in South America, they're all coming here.
And the
administration has made it very clear that we stole all of this stuff.
So why not come and just take it and claim it?
We could be seeing real, real problems.
I know, what was it?
Half a million people came across in the last 45 days?
Is that possibly right?
That is very close to the number.
I don't know what the exact numbers because they don't tell us the exact number, but when you see the reports just from April and March, 221,000, then 234,000 that they actually counted, those are record-setting numbers for the century, not just for the year, not for the last 10 years, not just for the, I mean, the century.
So
what are the big things that you're working on right now that you think are the most important, besides the border, the most important things?
So, I mean, there are really two things that I consider the most important thing.
We We were in a battle over the heartbeat bill, and then also the Dobbs case, which we're waiting for that to come down.
We actually drafted the amicus, and that's the case that we argue that Roe v.
Wade should be overturned.
And 23 other states joined us as Mississippi tries to defend their 15-week ban.
We argue that the whole thing should be struck down.
So, I think that's an important decision coming up and something we've been working on for years.
I think this is our opportunity, and I really do believe the court's going to stick with the opinion that got leaked.
And then, second, this is our massive fight in Texas.
We have four Google lawsuits.
We have one Facebook lawsuit, and we're involved in litigation with Twilight.
So that's not the end of what we're going to do.
That's just the beginning.
And if we don't stop these big tech companies from controlling the marketplace of ideas and from crushing competition in America, we will not be free.
There is
Ron DeSantis said yesterday, there's no way Florida will support the WHO Global Pandemic Treaty, which the Biden administration is trying to change and basically take out any roadblocks of national sovereignty.
Have you looked into this and
what would we be doing in that case?
So we're going to look at every little bit of that if they get that through.
And we can't do anything until they do something.
But if they actually do something that affects our state and other states,
we'll go fight them in court and try to stop them.
And we've had a really high success rate in court against the Biden administration.
We're at over 90%.
So I do think that they will probably violate
what?
Federal law.
And so it's going to be another lawsuit from the state of Texas.
By the way, Glenn, we're in 34 lawsuits with the Biden administration just in a year and a half.
I loved George P.
Bush's remark on that.
You know, we need an attorney general that just doesn't sue all the time.
Like,
what are you talking about?
You know what?
I would tell him he's running for the wrong job now.
Yeah.
He's running for something else.
Yeah.
Go back to the railroad job.
We fight.
We don't have guns.
We have courts.
That's what we use.
We have lawyers.
And so if he doesn't want to fight with lawyers, this is not the right job.
Ken, best of luck to you
today.
I hope you don't need it, but it is primary day and we'll be out voting.
Thank you so much.
Well, hey,
I appreciate it.
And please, again, just encourage your people to get out and vote because if we don't vote, then polls don't matter.
Our works don't matter.
People have to vote with their feet and get out and vote today.
Yeah, this is hard, especially when people are, you know, you're like, ah, they're going to win.
That's when people lose because all of the supporters stay at home.
Thank you so much, Kate.
Appreciate it.
Thank you.
Bye-bye.
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So, Stu,
are you,
you know, you ready for day number three of the World Economic Forum?
I sure am.
I mean, how much fun is this?
It is my favorite global economic forum.
Shut up.
Yeah.
Shut up.
Number one on my list.
Ha.
Now, we have a clip from World Economic Forum.
Here they're just talking about some new technology that's coming.
It's going to be very exciting.
Fast forward five years.
Do we have
a central bank digital coin out there in the world
that is being utilized on a daily basis, whether it's wholesale
or retail,
and it becomes a superior system?
Francois?
Yes, on that?
We have several experiments which are not very far from that.
They are not yet generalized, but they could be, let's say, the next three years, probably.
It will go quicker on the wholesale side, I guess, because it raises less sensitive questions.
Yes, Axel.
No, I'm quite glad to hear what you're saying, Francois, on the wholesale
currency, not coin.
I am also a believer that will come in five years.
Yes, what I try to say is obviously, you know, we still have those huge legacy environments.
They need to migrate as well.
So we will not yet see all the benefits coming through.
But it will come and will be much more efficient.
Also probably much more secure.
Lowering transaction costs.
On the retail side, I'm much more skeptical.
Certainly call it for the established economies.
That's great.
That's great.
So we got that coming.
But they also have something else in store they're very excited about.
We're developing through technology an ability for consumers to measure their own carbon footprint.
What does that mean?
That's where are they traveling?
How are they traveling?
What are they eating?
What are they consuming on the platform?
So individual carbon footprint tracker.
Wow.
Stay tuned.
We don't have it operational yet, but this is something that we're working on.
Oh, man.
Isn't that exciting?
We're going to be able to be tracked, you know, just for our own convenience.
And we'll know exactly what our carbon footprint is.
And this, this, he's the
head of Alibaba, which is clearly,
clearly, so much into global warming.
Oh, yeah, they're leaders.
I mean, do they ship an almost unlimited stream of junk products all around the globe?
Sure, they do.
Sure.
That's how you fix global warming.
Right.
I'm pretty sure.
Exactly right.
And, you know, it's not their fault.
You haven't tracked yourself.
Right.
You know, they'll just ship to anybody, assuming you're a responsible human being.
So, you know, it's really exciting is
the people all around Klaus Schwab.
Here's what Klaus Schwab said yesterday
at the World Economic Forum about the opportunities that they have.
The future is not just happening.
The future is built by us.
by a powerful community as you here in this room.
We have the means to improve the state of the world.
But two conditions are necessary.
The first one is that we act all as stakeholders of larger communities.
That we serve not our only self-interests, but we serve the community.
That's what we call stakeholder responsibility.
And second, that we collaborate.
That we collaborate.
And, you know, collaborators have always been popular.
You know, in France, collaborators were popular.
You know, when
somebody else had the same idea, it was.
I don't know.
What?
Might be some differences.
Of collaborators?
Oh, I think history will remember them.
Oh.
Exactly the same way.
But maybe that's just me.
So
you also have some very important people
like Yaval Noah Harari, the guy who wrote A Brief History of Humankind, he's fantastic.
And
he is
right there at the World Economic Forum helping shape the future that none of us know about, but it will be shaped by all the people in the room, which I think is very, very exciting.
Very exciting.
Now, Schwab is a guy who says the fourth industrial revolution is here, and it's going to lead to the fusion of our our physical, biological, and digital identities.
And I have, I've thought to myself ever since I was a little kid, I can't wait to merge with a machine.
You know,
when you're a little kid, it kind of sounds cool.
When you're an adult,
maybe, well, maybe you just like to remain human.
Yaval and Klausch love it.
Love it.
Love it.
Now,
what Harari is talking about is Humans 2.0, which I I think is good.
He says
we'll have a new global surveillance system
established in response to viral pandemics, which they're also taking care of this week, which is good.
And it may at first be seen as temporary, but it's going to be, I'm quoting, prolonged indefinitely.
So there's, I mean, what's the problem with that?
You know, transhumanism and global tracking systems.
You know, I don't.
So he has also talked about the creation of a digital globe ID system,
basically a vaccine passport, the creation of digital global money, which both of those are in discussion and beyond the planning stages now this week in Davos.
And he says, once these two things are in place, digital money and digital ID for all persons,
globalists can proceed with the creation of the system on which nothing will happen outside of the global system's knowledge or control.
And you'll be able to be monitored for your own safety.
at all times.
You know, if you buy too much storable food, too much gasoline, diesel, too much ammunition, too much alcohol, too much gold, silver, you know, they're just going to ask you about it.
You know, they'll probably invite you down and they'll say, hey,
what's up?
What's up with buying all this stuff?
And you'll say, none of your business.
And they'll say, come on, let's be a community here.
And you go, okay,
I think some of the things you're doing is evil.
And I'd like to prepare my family in a different way.
Your score has gone down, sir.
And the good news is...
You can't take a train anymore.
As we know, Bank of America just released
their little app.
So you have your personal ESG score.
Now,
they told us a year ago,
they're not going to do that for people.
This is just for companies.
They're not going to do it for people.
Now they've done it for people.
They are certainly telling everybody that will listen to them.
They are not going to give that information to some global body or the United States government and then tie your, you know, credit worthiness to that or your credit card.
No, they're not going to do that.
No, they're not going to do that at all.
It's fascinating.
It shows that we still have work to do on this stuff, though.
The fact that Bank of America would still find it appropriate to put that in an advertisement shows that we've got work to do on this stuff.
Right.
Right.
Because you expect them to continue to do it.
Sure.
But just hide it.
Sure.
They shouldn't be telling us about this anymore.
Right.
So one of the other guys that is good friends with Klaus Schwab and is really good friends with all of the past and current presidents of France is a guy named Jacques Attale.
He is, he's wonderful.
He is, you know, he studied at,
you know, the Ivy League of French Universities.
He's a Ph.D..
He's a professor of economics.
He's written like 50 books.
And for 45 years, he's been the advisor to all of the presidents.
And it's really exciting.
He's currently not only advisor to the president of France, but also the founder, chairman, and president of Positive Planet.
which is an organization that is contributing to the United Nations 2030 globalist agenda, which nobody really has a problem with.
In his book, The 21st Century Dictionary, published in 1998, Jacques Cataly describes a future pandemic to establish a world police force that would eventually become a planetary power.
He highlights specific terms, including the word epidemic.
In addition, he says, we will take planetary measures of containment which will briefly question nomadism and democracy.
Huh?
Huh.
That's weird.
He says
the panic, the sheep-like process by which
one imitates the other for fear of being marginalized and left behind, is not a malfunction of Western surveillance, but
it's its very essence.
He says, you know, we're going to want to protect ourselves from disease.
And
this prevention will invade our entire existence.
So this is, hang on,
we have a phone call.
Hello?
Hello?
Yes, hello.
Yes, hi, Mr.
Beck.
Yeah, I was in the middle of something.
I was listening to your program.
Yes.
And first of all, I wanted to thank the gentleman who said the World Economic Forum is his favorite global economic forum.
Right.
We agree.
Right, okay.
It's the best in the globe.
Well, it's the only real global economic forum.
That's word number one.
Right, okay.
But you mentioned some of the technological advancements we are trying to
help the world with right now, and you did get some of the story correct, but it was not the full story.
And I wanted to fill in your listeners with some more detail.
Some more detail on some of the technology that is coming.
As you know, we're trying to help.
Oh, sure.
The globe is warming.
Overpopulation.
And so we are, for example, developing books.
Books.
That's not a new thing.
No, these books are special.
These books, when you read them, they automatically sterilize the reader.
And we think that's the type of advancement
we're trying to help.
Yeah.
Okay, so books that sterilize the reader.
Would the reader know that?
Would it be, you know, hey, this book will sterilize you if you read it?
If they read the whole book, they might see it in there.
Right.
But they'll be sterilized already at that point.
So that is a downside, but we're working.
Right.
You're working on maybe a label idea or
we also have new democracy building voting machines.
Democracy building voting machines.
Yes.
These voting machines will assist voters in selecting the proper candidates.
Rio.
So let's say, for example, you you you s select the the wrong candidate.
We'll make it the right candidate.
Wow.
You will.
Assisting.
Yes.
Assisting the people.
We also have a new variation of hard seltzer we're working on.
Yes.
Really?
Yes.
You have the voting machines that change your vote.
You have the books that sterilize, and you're working on a hard seltzer.
Yes, White Claw, Black Cherry, Monkey Pox.
We think
people are going to love it.
What is the name of that again?
White Claw Black Cherry Monkey Pox.
Okay.
And this one.
Now, some some people, and I've heard you make these sort of references where you make us sound
devious in some way.
Well, evil is probably it.
And we have had some ideas on that.
I'm going to, be honest with you.
Some of the ideas have crossed that line.
Okay.
Not the ones I've mentioned so far.
The monkeypox drink is not.
It's black cherry monkeypox.
It's delicious.
All right, yeah.
You will get monkeypox, but it is a delicious.
It's the most delicious way to get monkeypox.
Okay.
We came up with this idea, and I don't
you're not fully supporting.
I don't think we should.
We were thinking of trying to develop a social media app
that shorts that shows like short videos of people dancing and lip-syncing, but will have it completely controlled by the Chinese Communist Party.
And we're clearly like no one's going to go for that.
You're listening to the best of the Glenn Deck program.
Jack, welcome to the program.
Glenn, thank you so much for having me.
Are you, you're over in Switzerland still?
Yeah, we're over in Switzerland still.
We're just outside the World Economic Forum.
Boy, I've got to tell you, the amount of negative energy that takes place
inside that forum, Glenn, you wouldn't believe the way they talk about people, the way they talk about how their world is going to be when they build things.
Even before any of this detention situation took place, I knew I did not want to be there.
Just on a spiritual level, it did not feel like a good place.
And then we realized later on when I got my arms up against the building and they're frisking me and, you know, realized, well, boy, I
certainly had the right vibe about that.
Okay, so tell me what you were doing that caused this that you can think because they have not told you yet, have they?
We have not gotten any official response whatsoever.
In fact,
when my friend Savannah Hernandez, also from Blaze, had come over, so she had come by and was confronting them during the detention, They told her, we have to have a reason to conduct what they called a control operation.
But we do not have to tell you what that reason is.
Okay, now this is not the Swiss police, the Davos police.
This is the World Economic Police, which I didn't know the forum had police.
Did you?
So we're digging into this, and I did not realize this because going in there, security-wise,
you've got so many world leaders from all around the world that you've got military forces, you've got secret service-type forces for the various world leaders coming in from Africa, from Asia, from Japan, from across the Middle East, et cetera, and obviously across Europe.
So you've got various units and various patches and uniforms that you're seeing just walking up and down the street in Davos.
This was the first time that I had seen a patch, and having been in the military,
it's kind of secondhand to read uniforms, read patches.
This is the first time I had ever seen a World Economic Forum police patch on someone's uniform.
Now, what was interesting is that it was directly under a patch that appeared to be a Swiss, a local Swiss police unit.
However, I've heard of local police obviously providing security to private events, but I've never heard of
some sort of deputization being done for one of these events.
So, Jack, have you seen, I mean, I'm looking at the patch now and I cannot make out what the logo is.
It looks like two rats, or something.
That would be too obvious.
I think it's actually two rams.
Um, so going or you know, two mountain goats, essentially, going for some kind of Swiss
angle there.
The fact that it's held quite high up in the Alps here.
Okay, all right.
So, when they when you're you're just walking on the street, you had attended the forum, and you were
you were okay to go into the
the uh the different uh
whatever it is,
star chambers?
We've been in a few of the chambers.
So they had, you know, they have very, they have a metaverse.
They call it different houses.
Rather than kiosks, they set up storefronts and they call them houses.
So there's a Ukraine house, a Russia war crimes house, both funded by Victor Pinchuck Foundation, by the way, one of the top-level donors to the Clinton Foundation.
They also had a metaverse, so the metaverse house.
We'd been coming through
reporting on this, and then we were doing a stand-up, just a typical reporter stand-up on the side of the road outside where we thought was a nice shot because you could see the entrance, you could see the flags, you could see people coming and going.
Been doing a couple shots there just for live hits as well as recording my own podcast there.
One officer came by, plain clothes at one point, said, hey, just wanted to ask you you guys are, see your press credentials, handed them over, sure, no big deal.
Here you go.
All right, you guys are good to go.
So we've been filming for about an hour.
The crew had just taken a break to get some food, recharge the equipment, and we were planning to make a move to our next shot to meet up at a different spot that was a little bit higher up.
And that's when two paddy wagons full of what we now know were our World Economic Forum police showed up like a quick response force.
They came out, guns drawn, MP5s, that's your nine millimeter semi-automatic, and told us, you need to leave.
You cannot leave.
You need to stay here.
And we need to check your papers again.
And you need to tell us who you are, why you're here.
So you turn your...
I'm assuming you just turn your...
You said that they were, I think you use the word flagging you the whole time.
That just means pointing a gun at you the whole time?
Well, flagging is a little different than directly aiming a gun at you.
It's inadvertent aiming of a barrel in your direction, where if a negligible discharge came off, it would strike you.
So there was one officer who, in particular, was flagging me me for several minutes before I said something to him.
Okay.
And so you turn over the paperwork and then what happens?
Right.
So we turn it all over and we say, here, you know, we turned it over before.
We'll turn, you know, papers, please.
So we'll turn it over again.
At that point, they say we need to frisk you.
They took us one by one, sort of behind the building, behind a stack of, you know, tables that had been set up there, frisked us, you know, spread them, frisked hand the front, hand in the back.
We're going to go through everything that you have, open your bags.
They asked us to go to the van.
They wanted to check out the van that we had brought.
You know, we rented a van and drove in with the whole crew and all the equipment.
And all the while we're asking them, why are you targeting us?
We gave you our passes.
We showed you who we were.
We're going, so we're traveling under Turning Point USA.
They've got a whole great reset thing going.
Go to tbsa.com.
You've got a book up there right now, the conservative response to the great reset.
You know, totally above board, non-profit.
Everyone's heard of it.
You can go to the website very quickly and see see it.
And so I can only surmise, Glenn, that in the time where we handed our papers in the first time, to the time we handed our papers in the second time, it didn't become about what we were doing.
It was about who we were and why we were there.
So then
how did this end up?
I understand that they at one point said that they wanted some of you to travel back to their van, which would sound like something that would happen in a movie.
And then you
disappeared.
You know, and you mentioned, I appreciate your intro.
You mentioned that I had served at Guantanamo Bay.
And I said, look,
I've done a better job of this than you guys are doing right now when I was on the other side of the table
in this type of line of work.
You're not supposed to be so obvious about it, right?
And I said, no,
they said, we just want to review the footage.
We just want to look over some of the things that you've been saying and some of the things that you've been saying.
Why?
Why why do they have to take do they have any authority to do that
uh when they're sitting there and they've got guns that are pointing up essentially you know coming in your direction you know we didn't know exactly where we were going with this but what i said at that point was and there was this young detective who had come over a woman and said we're going to just take them just to view just to view the footage so we can do the footage right here we can we can take a look and i can i can show you one or two clips
because you know number one uh worst case scenario is the guy that goes to the van ain't coming back.
Number two, they take the card, they delete things, they say, you can't have this back.
We're confiscating it, et cetera.
Right.
And I didn't want to get into that type of situation because, look, you've done field reports.
You know, I don't want to lose all that footage.
I've been working.
Right.
So
they just went away,
released you.
Is that because?
Well, no, no, no, no, no.
At that point, that's when Savannah Hernandez showed up.
Right.
She shows up, and it's her showing up along with my wife, Tanya, my brother,
and she is getting right in the face of these officers.
Why are you detaining him?
Why what is going on right now?
That's when she's told by the detective, we have a reason, but we don't need to tell you the reason for this control operation.
And she starts demanding it.
She's going live.
She's filming an HD.
And at that point, when they realized that this thing was getting bigger than
they had bargained for, that's when they packed up, The quick response force went back into the two vans and they disappeared into the gate within the confines of the World Economic Forum.
That is so bizarre.
So bizarre.
Well, I guess it did confirm
a lot of things that you were feeling on the inside of that.
Tell me what, besides this, what is the most disturbing thing that you are hearing or seeing?
Well, what's really interesting, number one, is, of course, you're hearing this ubiquitous talk of the global shapers, right?
The global shapers of
global governance, right?
This is what Klaus Schwab talks about.
And this is the idea that because of the COVID-19
shutdowns and world economic resets, that we're now going to have a new form of global governance, apparently, that's going to come in the form of global financial control as well as global medical control.
You know, the World Economic, or excuse me, the World Health Assembly is also going on right now concurrently in Geneva, which is a few hours down the road.
I think we're actually going to probably go there tomorrow to find out about that.
So this is the two-pronged approach of the great reset.
It's economic and financial, but then also medical.
And we've got Bill Gates.
By the way, Glenn, Bill Gates will be taking that stage in about 30 minutes from now,
giving a talk about what he calls the next pandemic.
That is.
I mean, it is truly.
People say these people have no power.
These are the richest, most powerful people on the planet.
And they're the world leaders on top of it.
And I don't know about you, but I mean, you obviously, you know, were frisk when you tried to attend.
I don't know anybody who's ever been invited to this that's a regular schlub that's out there voting for people.
This is really disturbing.
And that's exactly right, because they're making the decisions for everyone else.
They're inside the confines of their chambers.
They're living high off the hog, off of this printed money, off of the
leveraged spending that's going in and the leveraged borrowing from the Fed to BlackRock and Blackstone and Larry Fink and these ESG monopoly schemes.
That's how they make their money.
There's nobody from the real world that's actually attending this thing except potentially the staff.
Did you do you have any
feeling at all that they are are
nervous, that the world is catching on,
that they have anything to worry about?
Well, that was actually quite strange.
No, I don't think so at all.
I think they are completely in there up to their necks, blinders completely on.
They view the, and Klaschwab said this in an interview recently.
He said, I understand there is...
a fringe movement that is seeking to usurp the brand for its own purposes, but it shall remain on the fringe.
Wow.
That's what the 1% refers to the rest of us, by the way.
They refer to us as the fringe.
Yeah,
they're the minority of 1% that are there making these decisions without us, doing things that we didn't vote for.
We just didn't vote for.
But it doesn't matter anymore in stakeholder capitalism and global stakeholders.
Jack, thank you so much for everything you're doing out there.
And please stay in touch, stay safe, and
touch back with us, if you will.
I'd love to.
Thanks so much, Glenn.
Glad to be here.
Thank you.
You bet.
Bye-bye.