The Lies Become Clear | Guests: Megyn Kelly & Emily Miller | 9/8/21
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Well, before we get to Fauci,
I just want to share this piece of information from the communist government of Cuba.
They have just put into effect Decree 35.
Decree 35 is legislation that bans,
you ready?
That bans the spread of false news or messages and content deemed offensive or which incite mobilization or other acts that upset public order.
Now this is Decree 35 from the Communists.
Gosh, I've heard that someplace before.
Haven't you?
Those who attempt to subvert the constitutional order will be considered cyber terrorists.
We don't know exactly what the punishment is in Cuba for cyber terrorists, but I could guess.
The regulation
typifies the different incidents and facts in the network environment, such as cyber
bullying, fake news, and blocking of accounts in social networks, pornography, cyberterrorism, cyber war, and social subversion.
I just want you to keep this in mind that the communist country of Cuba
just passed Decree 35 that says, you know, there's a lot of misinformation out there, and we just need to stop it right now.
We need to stop it.
And there will be penalties if you
are lying about this government.
Now, it seems like those who lie are not really ever punished here in America.
For instance, did you know that Rachel Maddow still has her, you know, Joe Rogan's taking horse medicine and there's a hospital that had 70% of the people that are coming in and they're all dying from horse medicine.
She still has that up.
It hasn't been banned.
It hasn't been marked as misinformation or disinformation.
Nope, she's fine.
She's fine.
It's all good.
Even though we found out 70% actually turns out to be 2%.
And the doctor she was quoting doesn't work there anymore, hasn't been there for a while and never treated anybody with COVID.
But other than that, it's completely true.
Completely true.
She doesn't fall under Decree 35, apparently.
Neither does Fauci.
Fauci has lied under oath.
Does that mean anything anymore?
See, this is what we debated
back in the 90s with Bill Clinton.
You're under oath.
When you're under oath, does it mean anything?
Apparently, no.
It depends on the definition of is, what the definition of is is.
Okay, all right.
So we can play word games.
Okay.
I thought we were looking for the truth.
No, we're looking to play word games.
And boy, the left is great at playing word games.
Now, I'm not sure the word game that is to be played to get Fauci out from underneath his
lie in congressional testimony.
And
it happened more than once.
In fact, Rand Paul said to him at one point, do you want to reconsider any of your testimony?
You don't know what you're talking about.
I'm a scientist, man.
Oh, yeah.
And Rand Paul's just a dummy.
He's an eye doctor.
You don't have to really go and get a degree or do any scientific stuff with eyes.
I mean, they're right there in your face.
You know,
is there a nail in your eye?
Who needs a doctor?
Pull it out.
You're not really a doctor.
So he tries to make him feel like he is just a worm that just doesn't understand.
Well, I'm a self-educated man, and I think I understand what gain of of function research is,
but Rand Paul doesn't.
No.
And I'm guessing neither do all of the now scientists that are coming out and going, whoopsie.
Yesterday
on what is this,
the website?
The intercept.
Yeah, The Intercept.
The Intercept was started by Glenn Greenwald.
Okay.
And
it's the organization that he left because they were starting to censor people and starting to say, No, you can't have that opinion here, which is the exact opposite of what they were started for.
Well, they went after Rand Paul and they were trying to defend Fauci.
So they put out a Freedom of Information Act to show Fauci isn't lying and to get him, get Rand Paul.
Well, unfortunately, it turned out differently.
And they at least have the credibility or at least have the honesty to then not hide these documents, but instead to go, wow, look at this.
Looks like Fauci was lying here.
You mean the highlights?
They got 900 pages of documents, The Intercept, detailing the work of the EcoHealth Alliance.
We've talked a lot about them over the years.
There's a lot more coming.
Yeah.
U.S.-based health organization that used federal money to fund bat coronavirus research at the Chinese laboratory.
One of the grants titled Understanding the Risk of Bat Coronavirus Virus Emergence.
Every time I start reading these things, I think to the Jon Stewart interview he did where he's like, it's named
Wuhan Institute of Hurology.
Like, it is one of those things.
But it outlined an ambitious effort led by EcoHealth Alliance President Peter Dashick,
who is a good friend of
Fauci.
There is more to follow on this.
We're going to be doing a show on this maybe in the next couple of weeks.
You need to understand, Fauci
is Eco Alliance.
I mean, there is a very strong bond here.
Anyway.
So the idea was to screen thousands of bat samples for novel coronaviruses.
The research involved in screening people who work with live animals.
The documents contain several critical details about the research in Wuhan, including the fact that key experimental work with humanized mice, which we've talked about as well,
conducted at a biosafety level 3 lab, not a level 4 lab, at the Wuhan Institute, excuse me, the Wuhan University Center for Animal Experiment, not at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, which is an interesting detail, though it doesn't necessarily change much.
The bat coronavirus grant provided the EcoHealth Alliance with a total of $3.1 million, including $599,000 that the Wuhan Institute of Virology used in part to identify and alter bat coronaviruses likely to infect humans.
Alina Chan.
I'm sorry, what was that word, that A word that was in there?
Alter.
Alter.
Yes.
Gain of function.
Alter.
Yes.
Okay.
Alter it to see what?
To see if bat coronaviruses could be likely to infect humans.
Huh, that seems like the very definition
of gain of function.
The grant proposal itself acknowledges some dangers associated with experiments.
Field work involves the highest risk of exposure to SARS or other coronaviruses while working in caves with high bat density overhead and the potential for fecal dust to be inhaled.
They don't put that on the advertisement for the job.
That's later.
They tell you about that.
Alina Chan, a molecular biologist at the Broad Institute, said the documents show that EcoHealth Alliance has reason to take the lab leak theory seriously.
In this proposal, they actually point out that they know how risky the work is.
They keep talking about people being bitten, and they kept records of everyone who got bitten.
Does
EcoHealth have those records?
And if not, how can they possibly rule out a research-related accident?
It goes on in some detail, but this is the basic outline of this.
And
this is similar to the gain of function thing that Fauci is trying to use to get out of
defrauding
all of his testimony is basically to say, well, I made up the rules as to what gain of function is.
It's like if your doctor doctor says, hey, you need to eat healthy, and you say, I will eat healthy, I will make a set of rules that decides what food is healthy.
Like, for example, peanut butter cookies are healthy, they have peanut butter in them, right?
So he's just totally stretching the definition because he was able to design the definition.
So he can say, of course, it wasn't gain of function research.
And
by this definition, surely that's true because he designed the definition.
So, in other words,
it's almost as if it depends on what the definition of is.
Yes, I would say that.
Exactly right.
Now,
we as Americans have to decide,
do we all know what the definition of is is?
Do we all understand
the basic concept of, hey, I'm going to take a bunch of coronaviruses from bats.
I'm going to squeeze some bat juice out of them, and I'm going to mix them up in this paint shaker, and then we're going to inject them in some mice.
We put some like humanized lungs in in to see if they get sick.
And if they go,
we'll try really hard not to get it.
That's what happened.
You can dress it up any way you want.
You say, that's ridiculous.
They didn't use a paint shaker.
Might as well have.
Might as well have.
Why not?
I mean, they were using a lab that was not equipped for this.
They were using a lab that wasn't right for this.
We paid for it.
Now,
Fauci lied and people died.
That should be everywhere.
And here's why.
First of all, the American people would have forgiven, been very, very forgiving if the government would have come out at times, right?
at the beginning and said, hey, guys,
the mask thing, we just need you to not wear masks.
We need you to bring masks to the hospital.
Because I know people I did, and I know other people that brought masks.
I had lots of N95 masks because I'm a prepper.
I brought them to the hospital.
I mean, famously, Mike Lindell
refashioned his entire factory to make masks and this type of equipment for people.
So we would have done that, but they don't trust the American people.
They don't trust you.
So they treat you like you're an imbecile or a baby.
If they would have said, crap,
you know, we were working on some stuff and
we warned about all of this and everything else, but look,
I think we may have been involved.
If they would have said that, it would have been bad.
but it wouldn't be as bad as it's going to be now.
They have destroyed science.
They have destroyed credibility.
They have made it all about who's the scientist.
Pick your scientist.
Pick the winner.
They have politicized the entire process.
Fauci
should have paid for that with his job.
Now I think he should pay for it with jail time.
What did he know
that he covered up that could have helped save people faster?
Are there things that he knew and still knows that he hasn't shared that could help?
This isn't just China.
This is Fauci.
This is our corrupt elements in the government.
Who's involved?
Now I have to question drug makers
because I don't know what they knew, what they didn't know.
I don't know what the government knew, what Fauci told them, what he didn't tell them.
Why is it that Invermectin and hydroxychloroquine is off limits?
Why?
Those are trusted drugs.
They're cheap.
They're drugs that we already have in the system that help the symptoms and help reduce the pain and suffering of COVID.
But you're not allowed to talk about that.
Why?
Why have they been dismissed?
Why is Fauci the ringleader of that?
Why is Cuba shutting down the internet?
Because Cuba knows they're lying.
Why is social media being shut down?
Well, because the government is asking them to.
Because everybody here knows our government is lying.
Joe Rogan said yesterday, what am I going to have to do?
Sue CNN to get them stop spreading these lies about me and COVID?
Oh, Joe.
Oh, Joe.
I will help you fund that lawsuit.
Do it, man.
Do it.
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That does seem like the place we are in.
Yes, that does seem like that's what's going to happen.
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Yeah, it's exactly what I said would happen back, I don't know, January before everybody was panicked about it.
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You know, in the old days,
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Welcome to the program, Megan.
Kelly, how are you?
Hi, Glenn.
It's so good to be together again
in this moment and in the more macro sense on Triumph.
So I have to tell you, I listen to your podcast almost every day.
Stu does too.
We were just talking about your podcast from yesterday.
You're just doing a great job.
I have to ask you.
Why add more hours to your day?
You know what?
I didn't.
What I did was basically move the podcast to a live radio show, so it's all one in the same now.
As you know, I'm the mother of three kids under the age of 12, so there's only so many hours in the day.
Right.
And one of the reasons I left Fox News was to actually see them and raise my own kids.
So I didn't want to do two hours of radio and two hours of podcasting.
So this is perfect for me.
It folds them all into one.
And now people can sort of hear me do the podcast live without a net, which, as you know, is kind of exciting, kind of fun.
And I get to take calls, which is something I've never done before with my audience.
So, Megan, I saw in an interview that you said you
left your son's schools, your son's school, because the boys were asked weekly if they're still sure they were boys.
Yep.
Can I tell you about this story?
So I've talked a lot about my son's school that I left, and I loved this school.
It's an amazing school.
And we were really sad that it took the turn that it took.
Oh, it's gone dark, just for drama.
But what we found out from our son, first of all, when he was in third grade, we found out they unleashed a three-week experimental transgender education program on these boys with really inappropriate videos.
The kids were confused.
These are eight and nine-year-olds, Glenn.
They don't know, they have no idea what the school is even talking about with the trans thing.
And they got really in-depth with really in-your-face videos.
And then parents complained.
And the school did something it hasn't done in its 400-year history, which was they apologized.
Even they realized they had done wrong.
Then I said to my son a year later, so how did they ever round back to the trans thing?
Like whatever happened, and he's like, every week.
I'm like, what?
He said, they bring it up every week.
I said, how?
He said, well, they managed to work into a lot of the conversations that, you know, in some places, there are 100, they believe there are 100 genders.
How many people here still feel confident that they're a boy?
Do you still feel sure you're a boy?
I said, how often do they ask you that?
He said, about once a week.
I'm like, Doug, so I said to my husband,
we're out of here.
This is not support.
This is not non-bullying.
This is indoctrination and it's deeply confusing to the children and wrong.
So, you know, I've heard this story before, and I haven't heard you answer.
Are they still sure they are boys?
I mean,
they're 100% boys.
So what are you doing because it isn't New York?
I mean, that's all New York seems to be now.
I mean, because if it's happening in...
Texas and happening in Oklahoma.
I mean, it's got to be at every school in New York City.
It's styled under the auspices of non-bullying, right?
And so that's why they parade girls who were never expressing any gender confusion up on stage because they're going through a tough time and suddenly they say they're trans, that they're trans boys.
They parade them up on stage at these all-girls schools and they get snaps, right?
Like you're going to celebrate this, even though in 80% of the cases, it's a passing phase.
It's the result of something the girl's going through.
It used to be anorexia, used to be cutting, and now some of these girls are choosing to say they have gender confusion because it's trendy.
And the difference between those two things is you don't cut off your breasts when you're anorexic.
Now you have other physical problems, but there are reasons parents are putting their kids in the hospitals to solve that, not to feed it.
We don't celebrate a girl who is clearly thin, who goes on stage and says, I think I'm fat.
Nobody's giving snaps for that.
And so the whole ideology has turned support, non-bullying, kindness, friendship, allyship on its head.
Well, you have the, there's a new study out now, transgender mortality rate much higher than the
than the regular population.
So people who have had transgendered surgery, they're even worse off than the people who have just gender dysphoria.
Oh, Glenn,
we have trans people in our family, and one who's rather close to our family.
And this person had the full transition, the surgery and everything, and really wound up saying,
it didn't solve my problems.
It created more of them.
It created more.
All the things, you know how it is.
We all have unhappinesses in our life.
We all have things that we lament or that depress us.
I think for a lot of trans people or people who think they're trans, they view the surgery, their transition, you know, the living life as the opposite sex as the answer to those things.
Right.
that we all suffer from.
But it's not the answer to all those problems.
And in fact, it can create a lot of new problems that are now irreversible if you have the surgery.
So,
here's the really scary thing.
This is happening now because of social media.
It's happening with girls who never,
never were having this problem.
And it's happening with mainly girls that are doing all kinds of things to the body.
The
doctors aren't allowed to say, well, now, wait a minute, let's slow down.
Let's talk about it.
How about some counseling?
And so they're going through this surgery and it's caused by social media, many people believe, at least for the numbers that are happening.
This is criminal, absolutely criminal.
The absolute surrender of the medical community to this insanity is a scourge on this nation.
It's disgusting what's happening with our doctors.
There are people who are legitimately transgender, who have gender dysphoria.
And for those people, we should be supportive and they should get the care that they need but what we've done instead is taken everyone who expresses any sort of gender confusion and said you're trans you're trans and we have our psychiatrists doing this whereas instead of probing what's happening in your family are you going through a divorce are you suffering from bullying have you been in the target a lot of these girls they're overweight they have acne they're not popular maybe they're on the spectrum that's sadly been the case in some of these instances where instead of going with an actual diagnosis of being someplace on the autism spectrum they get a diagnosis of, oh, you're trans.
And parents instead are saying, oh, we'll take that.
Okay, that's like a trendy thing that the kid can get snaps for, as opposed to being mildly autistic.
It's crazy.
And the thing is, Glenn,
the medical community, not only do they say, yes, affirm, affirm, but once you prescribe puberty blockers and then testosterone to a young girl who's suddenly saying she's a boy, she's infertile.
She cannot have children.
The fact that we're doing this so willy-nilly in the name of allyship or support is
abusive.
It's criminal.
I'm so sick of the allyship and all of this bull crap.
We're over in the Middle East and we have saved homosexuals.
We have saved women.
We have saved children.
And
every step of the way.
Where's the National Organization of Women?
Where's the Me Too movement?
Where's the LGBTQI movement?
Where are they?
They're nowhere to be found.
It's a lie.
These civil rights organizations that claim to be leading civil rights, they're bogus.
It's a sham.
All of it is a sham.
You and I both know they might be there to help you if you're a liberal Democrat.
Maybe.
Not even necessarily.
Look at Tara Reed, lifelong liberal Democrat, accused Joe Biden, went to Times Up, was basically told to pound sand because that organization with Anita Dunn running their communications was tied up with Joe Biden.
So they lied to her and said, oh, we never take a case that involves a politician.
Well, it wasn't true.
And now that organization has completely been, it's fallen apart.
I mean, the entire board has resigned now.
The head of that company or that organization was helping Andrew Cuomo instead of the accusers.
They're corrupt.
They're there to...
cozy up to power, not to fight it.
And they certainly have no interest in helping somebody who has an R after their name.
That's why Caitlin Jenner, who, by the way, is coming on my show today with Larry Elder.
That would be fun.
That's why
she's hated by them.
You would think Caitlin Jenner, she's the most famous trans person in the world.
They can't stand her.
Not because she hasn't spoken out on trans issues, but because she's a conservative Republican.
Right.
So, Megan,
how is this?
Are we making progress?
I mean, I feel like the world is...
Absolutely on fire.
The world I described where everyone said I was nuts.
it's not going to happen, is the world we're living in now.
It's the beginning of that world.
And I do have some hope because I've seen average people stand up and say, I'm not playing this game anymore.
I'll just do it myself.
And I think there is a greater desire universally for the truth and just not,
I'm sorry, I'm not going to play the game.
I'm not going to be an ally with things that are not true.
Are we getting better, worse?
Where are we in this cycle, do you think?
I don't think we're doing better on the trans front, I have to say.
I think we're still stuck in the midst of a crisis in understanding how to deal with that.
I think on the racialization of the nation, I feel like people are fighting back now.
That's been so prevalent in our schools with the CRT and the diminishing of black people because of their skin color and the shaming of white people because of theirs.
I think parents are fighting back on that.
Regular civilians, if you will, civilian, not people like pundits like you and me.
But I don't know about the trans thing.
But aren't all of these things kind of connected?
Like
Anthony Fauci has zero credibility, and that thing is going to come undone in a big way.
So
we're not listening to authority figures.
We're not listening to the so-called
science gods.
We're looking for common sense coupled with science and coupled with facts, but we're not listening and giving the credibility.
You can go ahead and try to smear people like you used to
and try to smear you and destroy you, try to smear me and
destroy me.
I don't think it works.
I don't think any of this stuff, I think it's all coming undone.
Do you agree with that?
I'm sorry, you should say that.
I don't know.
I would like to say yes, because I've generally believed that you don't fight when somebody calls you a racist all the time.
It's like, you know, I don't get out there and say, oh, no, no, no, because who are you going to persuade?
The people who want to believe that about you are determined to believe it.
And your fans, the people who know you, they don't believe it to begin with.
They don't need to hear you take on, you know, these crazies who use those terms indiscriminately.
So I've just long believed there's no moving people on things like that.
I do think that these terms, you know, bigotry, whether it has to do with gender, sexuality,
race, what have you, they've been completely deluded to the point now where they have far less meaning.
And
that's a shame, right?
They used to actually mean something where they could change people's hearts and minds.
They don't anymore.
But I do think that the regular civilians, like my neighbors, let's say, you know, people who I live next to when I'm at the Jersey Shore in the summer, they are still afraid of these very loud, woke warriors.
And it's a small group.
I think they think that they're bigger than they are.
I think it's 10% of the population if that.
And I do think people like us who have these microphones, if we don't start being louder and louder and encouraging people to push back against this nonsense in their schools, at their corporations, in their sports, in their media, in their Hollywood choices, then we're going to lose.
Then that 10% is going to grow and grow and grow and become even more powerful.
Megan Kelly, always good to talk to you.
I'd love to spend some time.
I hope you are following what's going on with the State Department in Afghanistan.
It is a crime and needs to be exposed.
Thank you so much.
Megan, you can hear her on her podcast, or now you can hear her on channel 111.
It's the Triumph channel.
If you're listening to us on XM Sirius now, just keep it where it is.
She'll be on right after this program.
Megan, thank you so much.
Always good to talk to you.
Thanks, Glenn.
Lots of love.
You bet.
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Well, looks like Mexico has now voted criminalizing abortion is unconstitutional.
They didn't vote.
I'm sorry.
The Supreme Court of Mexico voted and ruled on Tuesday that could lead to the legalization of abortion
for 130 million people.
Now, the good news is it's right next to Texas.
So if you were thinking about having abortion, you can just go to Mexico.
That's the thing.
I do think long-term, and I fully support the legal challenges to the abortion nonsense in Roe v.
Wade.
But long term, really to stop this, you can't stop it by
restricting it here in the United States.
You could help it along, but
there's already organizations that will
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It's already happening.
So if Euro vs.
Worry were to go away, that's the type of stuff that would be going on.
People would fund trips to other countries.
You'd have to get trips to other states.
You'd have to get your mail, though, in a back alley, right?
No, no, really.
No.
And that's the thing.
It really does take the changing of hearts and minds.
Yeah, it does.
Over a long period of time.
People will always find a way to do what they want to do.
It should still be illegal, believe me.
Yes.
I'm 100% on board on that.
But to actually stop it long term, you're just going to have to make people not want to do it.
Now, in a completely unrelated story, there was a 7.0 earthquake
in Mexico.
Don't think that is related.
Large boulders tumbled into the roads in the quake.
More tectonic plates, I think, Glenn.
Was it?
Yeah.
Okay.
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Not you two people.
Come on.
Stop it.
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I'm pretty sure.
All right.
Pretty sure, yeah.
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I have some information about what is going on in Afghanistan and the State Department.
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I have some things that have to be said.
I'm going to share a memo with you
that has just been released from another organization.
And I'm going to try to tie some things together for you.
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All right, I want to give you something that was revealed on Fox yesterday, and I want to give you some perspective on this.
According to Fox News, the State Department refused to grant official approval for private evacuation flights from Afghanistan to land in third countries, even though the department conceded that official authorization would likely be needed for planes to land in those nations.
I want to explain this.
Yesterday, Blinken and the State Department said, this is just a paperwork snafu.
That's all this is.
First of all, something that goes on for days and days and days and gets people killed is not a snafu, okay?
That's a deep problem.
And it's a systemic problem, seemingly, in the State Department.
So when we take off and we have a plane, we need permission to land at the airport, and we can get that.
And then we need permission from the State Department that allows you to take off and land
at another airport.
The State Department explicitly stated that charter flights, even those containing American citizens, would not be allowed to land at Defense Department air bases.
Okay?
Fine.
Nobody's trying to land a plane at a DOD base.
At least we are not.
Some are, we're not.
We have private airports.
We have major airports in major cities.
But see, the problem is
the State Department needs to give us clearance to land there.
Eric Montalvo, he organized a series of private flights evacuating those stranded in Afghanistan, shared an email and others with Fox News after his evacuation efforts were repeatedly hampered by the federal government.
This is what the email says.
I want you to listen to this.
No independent charters are allowed to land at
such an Air Force base.
The military Air Force base you mentioned in your communication with Samantha Power.
In fact, no charters are allowed to land at a DOD base, and most,
if not all, countries in the Middle Eastern region, with the exception of perhaps Saudi Arabia, will allow charters to land.
You will need to find another destination country, and it can't be the U.S.
either.
End quote.
So, what they're saying is, yeah, if you can get Saudi Arabia, maybe Saudi Arabia will do it, but you can't land at any DOD base, and you're not taking that airport to any place in the Middle East.
Now, why is that?
Because we've landed planes in the Middle East.
Why is that?
Because the State Department is now cracking down on these flights.
Why would you do that?
Well, they have
a reason.
They say, because they don't know who's on this plane.
They don't know who's on this plane.
And it could very well be a terrorist.
That's such bull crap, and they know it.
They're hoping you don't know it.
First of all, Everybody who is on the plane, there's a manifest.
There has to be a manifest.
Who's in every seat?
That manifest goes through a government agency called OLFAC.
They go and look at that manifest and run it through their database.
Then
it goes to the State Department with OLFAC stamp of approval.
They're just supposed to say, yes, it can land in these countries.
All right.
Once they're down on the ground, these people are checked again.
It's like the State Department thinks that
you're just landing a plane in any country and they don't have
a passport office.
When you get into a country, they ask you all kinds of questions.
Well, it's worse for these people.
Because these people aren't leaving the airport.
They're going to another housing facility, usually on the airport, on the tarmac.
They're never leaving the razor wire.
And that's when these countries do the final check.
Your name is on the manifest.
That's you.
Let me see your documentation.
Let's talk a minute.
How'd you get on this flight?
What do you do for a living?
All of those things are done.
Now,
they said, listen to this.
First, in this memo, the State Department says, you can't land in any Middle Eastern country.
Maybe you can get Saudi Arabia and you can't bring them here to the United States.
Okay?
Now,
no independent charters are allowed to land at these military air bases.
You will need to find another destination.
Once you have had discussions with another host destination country, and reached an agreement, they may, they definitely will, they may require some indication from the U.S.
government that we approve of this charter flight.
Now, this is just so the United States government, they don't know who everybody is.
They don't know what's going on, and they want to make sure that these charter flights are not human smugglers, that these aren't trafficking in human souls.
And so what they do is they ask for the State Department, do you know about this flight?
Do you approve of this flight?
Yes or no?
Yes.
Okay,
then we can land.
If they say no, that country
takes that as an indication that the United States is against that flight,
that that flight shouldn't land because they can't vouch for it.
They have no idea what's going on.
They have no idea.
No idea.
We don't know who you're dealing with here.
That is so,
that is so
insulting
and they are hoping that you don't know this
let me continue once you've had discussions with the host destination country reached an agreement they may require some indication from the u.s government that we approve of this chart charter flight the department of state will not provide an approval but will provide a no objection to the destination country government via the u.s embassy in that country That's not good enough.
That's not good enough.
These charters
are the
lifeline.
The U.S.
government
has come out and they are taking credit for things.
And I'm not talking about our flights.
I don't care.
I don't care.
I just want these people out.
But I do know people who are working hard to get people out, and they're taking all the risk, doing all of the work, and the State Department is coming out and saying, we just got these people out.
No, they didn't.
No, they didn't.
You just, for some reason, gave that plane the ability to land.
That's not getting people out.
That's not saving.
That's doing your basic job.
That's just not.
continuing their imprisonment.
Correct.
That's it.
That's all.
That's just
checking a box.
That's it.
They also were trying to take credit for people who made it out by foot.
That traversed the entire nation and exited to a neighboring country.
And they're like, ah, we got them out.
What do you mean you got them out?
You didn't get them out.
You didn't get them out.
Here's Chuck Schumer yesterday.
Listen to this.
Cut one, please.
But at the moment, actually, I'm still focused on trying to get some of those brave Afghans out.
The Americans, all of whom wanted to come out, have come out.
Priscilla.
No, they haven't.
But there are a lot of Afghans who risked their lives lives for our soldiers and others.
Many got out, some didn't.
And I'm still working on trying to get some of them out.
Stop.
Stop.
This is insulting again to your intelligence.
He's working hard to get some of them out.
Maybe he is.
God bless him.
Maybe he is.
Maybe he's working with some organizations.
And I know there's a lot of senators, some on both sides of the aisle, that are just as dedicated as you or I on trying to get get these people out.
But we all know the State Department is the biggest problem.
We all know that.
They are intentionally blocking, and it's not just the State Department, it is in collusion with the White House.
And they're playing games like,
they don't have the right paperwork.
What do you mean they don't have the right paperwork?
What paperwork do they need now?
Well, they need to get a release from the embassy.
There is no embassy.
Quote.
Well, you're just going to have to figure that out.
End quote.
We're just going to have to figure that out?
Laughing.
Mocking.
Well, you're just going to have to figure that out.
There is no embassy.
What the hell game are you people playing?
Our planes are down on the ground still.
It was a week ago that I went in and did the stew show after a briefing.
It was a week ago today
where the State Department grounded our planes.
Today is the day a week ago.
that I found out that the State Department grounded our planes and what's worse, worse,
gave the manifest to the Taliban,
including over 100 Americans.
Those people are all now scattered.
We hope they're all safe.
We won't know until we can get approval to fly them out.
Here's what's happening.
Cam Airways, these are the people we purchased and rented these planes from.
They're $750,000.
I hope to God, I don't know this, I'm not running these operations.
I hope to God we are not having to pay for every day that those planes sit on the ground.
We may have to.
How many people could be saved with that money alone?
Hopefully that's not happening.
But these planes, we have four of them that have been sitting on the ground on the tarmac for a week now.
How could we have possibly gotten them out?
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Okay,
so
here's what's happening.
They trust the Taliban more than they trust these NGOs.
The State Department does.
And that's apparent because they will give the manifest to the Taliban because they say, we don't have people on the ground.
Well, then get people on the ground.
We have people on the ground.
Why can't the almighty State Department put people on the ground?
Are you afraid?
Is it too dangerous for you?
So they don't have people on the ground.
So they can't vet people.
That's why they don't want to do this.
Let me tell you what happened.
A week ago, the State Department got all bent out of shape because we and other NGOs are making them look bad.
The American people are making them look bad because the American people are getting a job done.
Well, they have one lever, and that is ground those planes.
And so, when they found out that we were flying planes at another airport while everybody was looking over here, damn right.
That's what you do when you're saving lives.
Look over there, look over there, look over there.
While we're flying them out,
somebody gets a bug up their ass, and they're like, how, wait a minute, what?
These four airplanes?
Who was on these planes?
You already have the manifest.
They stopped it.
They brought attention to that airport.
The Taliban responded and shows up at that airport.
Then they turn over the manifest because they don't want any trouble with the Taliban.
And those people are sitting on the plane.
Then they have to go into hiding.
And you know what's happening right now?
I can guarantee it.
I can guarantee it.
Cam Airways.
negotiates with the governments for the
flights.
They say, how much are your landing fees?
How much are the takeoff fees?
And every plane that you land or fly in has to pay those, every plane.
So then they vary from airport to airport and country to country.
They were negotiating with the Taliban, the ruling government now.
And it might have cost maybe $100,000.
I don't know, $50,000.
Who knows?
But Cam Airways would have paid for that.
That's what they do.
But instead, the State Department came in now the state department with giant bags of money and all kinds of christmas toys that the taliban wants now they are negotiating and i can guarantee you they are negotiating for things that we would have never negotiated for we wouldn't i mean you don't why are you even talking to us we don't have anything to do with that
I can guarantee you they are negotiating now to be recognized as the official government.
You are going to see bags of cash.
Now, they're going to do it in the middle of the night, but I'm telling you, bags of cash, pallets of cash, the
official sanctioning of the Taliban as the government, whatever it's going to be,
and it's all going to happen because
the federal government
got in the middle of it and thought were, they needed to do it because the American people just can't do it.
And they have screwed it up.
And you are going to pay a financial price and a terror price for their mistakes.
And I believe some of these people, if they haven't already, are going to pay the ultimate price with their lives.
All
because of ego and politics.
All of it.
Where is the compassion?
Where is the common sense?
Where the hell is the president?
You notice this is all going to the State Department.
But we have documentation and others have documentation that show the White House is intimately involved.
You can't shut this down at just just the State Department.
The White House is involved in this.
It's time to ask the questions: why?
Why?
And what are you negotiating for with the Taliban?
Get out of our way
and let
people take care of it themselves because you are incapable of it.
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Mark Geist, he is Oz, if you remember,
Afghanistan.
He was there.
Not Afghanistan.
He was there in Benghazi.
He was one of those left behind by our government for hours and hours and hours.
We're going to talk to him in about a half an hour from now.
Stay right where you are.
Also, Emily Miller, she's a journalist.
She's also former State Department Deputy Press Secretary under the Bush administration, and she joins us now.
You can find her at emilypostnews.com, or you can follow her on Twitter at Emily Miller.
She has been detailing what's going on in Afghanistan, and
I've been reading her every day.
She's
very good, Emily.
Thank you for your coverage and your honesty.
Welcome.
Thank you.
Thank you, Lamion.
I'm so glad to talk to you.
I've been following every detail of what you've been doing to help get these people out.
And I'm just glad we're all doing what we can.
Yeah, everybody's, I mean, it is really a nice thing to see.
I don't see any infighting.
I don't see anybody, you know, taking victory, except for the State Department, taking victory laps.
Everybody is just working together and trying their best to do what they can.
And we're all kind of putting our pieces together, which is nice.
It really is.
And I mean, we'll look at this, I think, in history
as two things.
One, the greatest failure of the United States government in history by far.
But number two, the strength of the American people.
While our president, President Biden, is so weak, so weak.
And because of him, the United States government fell apart and can't do its job.
But in that void came
all of us.
And
you know, it's the special forces operators who started this saying, we'll go ourselves.
And many of them have, and many of them are planning on it.
We'll go ourselves and get our guys out.
And it's, as you said, the NGOs.
It's all these veterans who are taking in the names, planning their getting out on aircraft or however.
And
people like me, we started this group called Project Exodus.
The Special Forces operator and I did.
I didn't even know him a week ago.
And so now Project Exodus has joined with, we have, I don't know how many names have come into us now and we're tracking them all.
We're getting their passport numbers for the Americans.
We're getting their SIV status for the others.
And we are talking to all of them every single day to give them safety information and plan rescues.
However, just as you said, I think it was two days ago,
we consolidated all of us, all of us.
Pineapple Press is the best known one, our group, but there's tons of them across the country.
And we share intel, we share names, we share databases.
This is the strength of the American people.
This is what I want, I hope that the people in Afghanistan see that even though the government, our government has failed, failed so miserably, you can always trust the strength of the American people and I also hope our enemies around the world see that.
I do too.
That we are not weak.
Our president is weak.
We are strong and we will always do our job.
That is a great, great point.
You know, when Russia planned all kinds of invasions in America, the one thing they never had on the board was an invasion from Mexico through Texas because they knew Texans would stand up.
And I think, I hope that our enemies see that here, that no matter what our government says about us, it's not true.
It's not true.
It's not.
The weakness of this president does not have nothing to do with the weakness of the American people and our enemies
who all of them were in Afghanistan, the Russians, the Chinese.
They know, they see this.
I mean, they see this because they see Americans on the ground there fighting.
They see us helping the Northern Resistance Force, giving them intel, helping them.
Unfortunately, it's been a horror what's happened to them because the Pakistan, Pakistan, our weapons that we're funding in Pakistan have been used against the Northern forces.
It's shameful, but
our enemies know, the Taliban, ISIS-K, they know Americans are in there and we're not walking away from this.
They can put up that stupid photo with the green night vision goggles of the last person leaving.
That's going to show failure for us.
Success is going to be that we stayed and we went back and we are going to skip these people out of there.
So help me out on a couple of things.
Let's start with the number of Americans that are there.
Chuck Schumer just said yesterday, every American that wants to be out is out.
Well, I know we have over 100 ourselves that are in safe houses and ready to get out, wanting to get out, been sitting there with airplanes for a week now and can't get out.
Yep.
I know.
Your planes,
I mean, I just want to focus for one second on the planes.
I want people to understand it's not just about the six planes.
I think that's gotten somewhat confused in the media.
It's not just about six planes and your planes and your people.
It's about that this is a really hard country to get out of.
I I don't think this is not France where you can just walk across the border to another country.
This is a really complicated country and the best way that we can get these Americans out is by planes.
We can't get them out of planes because the State Department won't let us have the right documentations to fly to other countries.
So once those six planes start, then we can start putting more people on planes.
And like you said, all the people who are in state houses in Bazaar, I mean, sorry, in safe houses, people who are stuck in Kabul can't go to the airport because the U.S.
closed the airport.
So the bigger goal here is to get everyone to fly out.
Unfortunately, if this continues like this with the State Department, we're going to have to start using land routes.
And that's so much more dangerous and it's so much more difficult.
But as you said, just for hard numbers,
the numbers that I keep hearing, and I heard this from somebody inside the Pentagon who saw a database from the State Department, is 1,000.
And another source who has been working on this rescue since a little bit earlier, a couple of weeks earlier than I have, had it at 750.
So the government knows it's 750 to 1,000.
I mean, I know that's still a big gap for American citizens.
Like, you should know it to the number,
but that's it's that many people.
So, we have we've been having problems with the State Department, as you said, and as I just tried to explain to the audience a few minutes ago, what that paperwork is and how easy it is to give.
What do you think?
You've been in the State Department before.
Why?
Why would they be doing this?
I worked, this is why Afghanistan means so much to me, is I worked at the State Department in the Bush administration, Bush 43.
I worked for, I was Secretary Powell's press secretary and then Secretary Rice's, Condoleezza Rice.
And with them, I went to Afghanistan.
This is 2003, 4, 5, and it was so hopeful.
It was so hopeful.
I remember going, my best memory is going with Colin Powell to see women register to vote for the first time in their lives.
They had a whole place where they got to register to vote for the first time.
They were so excited.
I mean, it was so hopeful.
And we all, those of us who are part of it, we're just, you know, our military has lost in the alignments, but it was for the greater good of getting rid of,
going after people who did 9-11, the terrorists who did 9-11, and al-Qaeda, and then giving these people freedom in those early years.
And now,
a lot of the same people work at the State Department.
They are just, they are not the, I mean, look, I would say there are a lot of good brave people, State Department who've taken jobs over the years that I would never take in countries I would never live in, and they live in them, and they are great.
I don't even want to blame them.
I don't want to blame the,
it's Biden's fault.
It's President Biden's fault.
It all falls on him.
He's in hiding.
It's hard to blame a man who's not there.
100% because all it takes is ordering them what to do.
No matter what, State Department does not operate by itself.
It's a political agency.
Lincoln was nominated or given his job by President Biden.
He takes orders from President Biden.
Everyone under him takes orders from him.
That's how it operates.
I've been calling all my friends inside the State Department, the ones who are still there, the Career Foreign Service, and they are frustrated and they are doing everything they can to give me information that they can.
But what I can see from the inside is it's just a total failure.
Just they fell through the cracks.
It is incompetence.
Now, I'll tell you,
I had a, when I posted it on Twitter, I think last Thursday, there are six planes grounded who can't get out of Afghanistan because the State Department.
Well, guess who suddenly wanted to return my call?
The spokesman of the State Department, Ned Price.
Suddenly, and look, I've nothing against Ned.
He and I got along great, and it was a very cordial conversation.
And I said to him, and he asked me to speak confidentially, and I want to keep to that.
And he told me how many Americans were actually on the plane.
And he explained to me that the problem for them was that they, as you've heard them say, is that it's a mix of people.
It's Americans plus and green card holders, but it's also people with.
We have, Emily, we have vetted every those are our planes, those were our people.
I mean, other groups helped find them, they were on our planes.
We had the manifest, and everyone's name went through OFACT.
Every single name.
The State Department has a manifest.
We understand that.
Those were persecuted.
About half of them were persecuted Christians.
We vet these guys better than the federal government does.
That's why, I mean it.
That's why the Nazarene Fund partners with countries like Australia we can get the prime minister of Australia on the phone at any time they have said we'll take your people anytime you need somebody we will take them because we know who they are it's a bullcrap lie
well let me ask you though because this is I'd like to clear this up with you he said he did do you control all six of those planes because he has four standing okay four all right got it let me just tell you this and i will i will i'll break confidence just a teeny bit i'm not going to break confidence anything factors and get anyone in trouble but just on this part because i really think it'll go down as the example of how incompetent this government is now ned is not ned is a spokesman um obviously he's with blinkin all the time so he knows what you know he knows all the intel but he's not the guy who's operating afghanistan there's a whole desk for that i've worked with them they know their stuff he said to me that the reason for the holdup was all the mixed people, but he said the reason was that they didn't have a phone number for the for the New York Times operator.
And I mean, who's operating the plane that has New York Times people on it?
And I said,
well, I don't think
that's not our plane.
Yeah, that's a different one.
And it kind of made me curious if this whole thing was being confident, being kept secret by the State Department because it's a reporter.
And it also made me curious, actually make me probably likely that the whole media this kept that quiet last week and i broke their silence but um because it's reporters but that'll go down and we'll look at that in history but he said that they didn't have a contact and they've been trying all night to contact people who have oh my gosh
oh my gosh we have somebody
we oh my gosh i know i know it's gonna drive you crazy here's what's gonna drive you even more crazy So one of the guys on our team, Project Express, is in direct contact with Conair.
Is that how you say it?
Cam Air.
Cam Air.
Cam Air.
I've only ever texted it.
Direct contact with the rep for Cam Air.
And he's the one who's actually giving the real information.
Nothing that
the question of where they can land, the process of the documents that they don't have, the destination documents, and you know all that.
And just it's that issue.
But I get back to him and I said, we really need to do some help here.
State Department needs contact for the operators of each of those planes.
And he said to me, What does he mean by operators?
And I was like, I just actually assumed that was a phrase you knew.
And this guy's special forces, he's overseas, and he's our direct contact with airlines.
And
he said, it's just one guy at Cam Air.
And I'm like, well, do you have a phone number for him?
And so he texts me.
I won't say his name on air.
He texts me the guy's cell phone number.
And I call back to Ned at the State Department.
I'm like, it's this man, F.E.A.L.I.N.S.
Here's his Cell.
And he's like, oh, great.
Thank you so much.
Oh, my gosh.
Emily, it is.
I mean, they have.
I'd like to talk to you off the air.
I need to share some stories with you
because
I think that this is criminal what's going on.
Thank you so much, Emily, for everything that you are doing.
I really appreciate it.
Thank you for Project Exodus.
It's just good to see people doing what is right.
You can follow her at emilypostnews.com or on Twitter, Emily Miller.
And she is one of the creators of Project Exodus, getting people out and finding them and getting communication from them.
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As I was in the Middle East, what, two weeks ago, last week, I don't even remember now.
And I was watching the chaos at the gates, I thought about Benghazi the whole time.
Where are our aircraft?
Why don't we just
strafe that?
Just no guns, nothing, just take that thing on full afterburners and just disperse that crowd.
Why aren't we doing that?
Where's any thinking?
It's exactly the same situation in many ways, I feel, that happened with the State Department in Benghazi.
Well, one of the guys that was on the ground in Benghazi and was left behind is Mark Geist.
He's known as Oz.
If you saw the movie 13 Hours, he's going to be joining us next because he is doing work now in Afghanistan.
If the government won't do it, well, then private citizens will.
We're joined by Oz in 60 seconds.
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heading up some evacuation efforts in Afghanistan, the one and only Mark Geist known as Oz.
Hey, Mark, how are you, man?
Good.
How are you?
I am good.
I am.
Unfortunately, I thought of you and Benghazi while the
just the chaos was happening at the Kabul airport.
How How similar, did that give you any flashbacks, any kind of feeling like, oh boy, they're doing it again?
You know, it did.
And what really kind of hit home as it was progressing was
I thought back to the people who were in charge of
our government at that time and in charge of the State Department were, you know, Ambassador Rice.
I mean, those same people are now doing the same thing once again.
And they didn't learn from the first time where they failed to do what was right and to send help and the appropriate help instead of always trying to do this.
I kind of call it that
fish handshake with everybody.
And that's their approach to foreign policy: we're going to shake your hand and we're going to try to, you know, negotiate it out when you're dealing with a group of people who
do not negotiate.
They believe in power, they believe in strength and they believe in force and that's the enemy that we have at our gates in afghanistan and now because of the way we pulled out of there i believe we have to be ready for it here at home because we have a southern border that's not secure geez lindsey graham said the other day he thinks we're going to have to go back into afghanistan because he said this is going to be the center of global terrorists and i mean we've only made them stronger and things are going to start happening around the world and here that he thinks we'll be back within five years
i think we'll be back within the next 45 to 90 days holy cow why do you say that
i just think with the way that we have pulled out that we didn't leave any type of uh agreement we didn't force them to come to the table with and be accountable to
not just America and Americans, but to the world as a whole.
And now we're trying to treat the Taliban, who we forced out through
combat out of Afghanistan, and we've allowed them back, and now we're treating them as the official government when truly the official government is still fighting up in the Pangir Valley.
At least
hopefully they still are to this day.
Our weapons are being used against them, and so they're having a hard time standing, but they are still standing.
Why do you say we'll go back in?
I mean, it's the same people that got us out.
And I mean,
what is going to change at the Pentagon, State Department, White House?
What do you see coming that would change that?
I think what's going to happen,
what is going to happen from Afghanistan itself and with what's going on there
behind the scenes and what we're going to what we won't see until we have brave Afghans who are going to get information out about what truly is the Taliban is going to be doing to people.
And I think it's going to be so horrendous that it's going to require the world to stand up and take heed of what's going on there.
In some ways, I hope you're right.
I mean, I don't want to go back in there, but I mean, I don't know if you heard about the police officer, the female police officer that was pregnant in front of her 13-year-old, 12, 13-year-old boy.
she was brutally killed, and then they cut her brain out
with knives and screwdrivers in front of him.
And the world is not really paying attention, just not paying attention.
And that's, I can guarantee you, not an isolated incident.
No, not at all.
And, you know, we have American citizens who, in essence, are being held hostage by the Taliban in Moses Sharif.
I mean, you know that we have airplanes up there.
They're airplanes I think the Nazarene Project, through you, have helped fund, that are being held and restricted.
And, you know, it's, and those people are, that are manifested for those flights are American citizens.
And they're not being allowed to leave.
And we're not doing anything.
And we have a president who's on vacation and we have a vice president who's trying to campaign for Gavin Newsom who
has run California into the ground.
We're talking to Mark Geist known as Oz.
He was a part of the
Benghazi annex security team.
You might remember him from the movie 13 Hours.
A remarkable, remarkable story.
He is now helping with evacuation efforts in Afghanistan.
So you say, and I know and we both know, there are plenty of Americans we have left behind.
There is nothing more dishonorable than what we have done in Afghanistan.
Losing is one thing.
Being dishonorable in our loss is entirely a different thing.
Tell me what you're doing in Afghanistan.
So my nonprofit is called Shadow Warriors Project, and it came out of what happened to me and in
Benghazi.
And, you know, as private security contractors,
we have a workman's comp policy when we get injured or killed.
And that's it.
My pay stopped the day I left
the country of Libya, which was on September 12th.
And we started this because
we have, in the past 20 years, we've had over 5,000 private military contractors killed, over 30,000 injured in the war on terror.
And they've had to depend on a workman's comp policy and no one's there to have their back.
And especially those who are in the security side of things that are facing the day-to-day threats, just as our military are.
And we wanted to make sure that they didn't struggle when they got injured or killed.
They didn't have to worry about that.
And that's what really started our program.
And since then, over the last seven years, we've really grown
where we have a lot of different apparatus.
We have a canine program where we get service dogs to both contractors and veterans.
A lot of times they're one in the same.
And then we have a canine therapy program where we bring in eight to twelve combat vets, pair them, we introduce them to Christ.
We pair them with the dogs for a week.
We use the dogs to teach them how to manage their anxiety and stress.
And then we have peer-to-peer counseling.
And
that's kind of the crux of our that's our foundation.
But then when Afghanistan went awry, we knew that we had contractors that were overseas that were stuck there.
And so we wanted to get involved and we partnered with a lot of different veteran service organizations because we knew that the government wasn't going to be there.
I mean, we've all experienced that before.
So we have partnered with other groups and are working tirelessly every day to
since it started to get people out.
And luckily, through our connections that we've had with other military personnel, our experience that we've gained over the last 20 years of fighting this enemy, we've been very successful.
Can you tell me, because I was reading about it and it says,
we're partnering with other veteran service organizations in deconflicting and supporting each other in assisting American citizens, green card holders, pastors, missionaries, as well as Afghan allies from being left behind.
What do you mean de-conflicting?
Well, is making, we're helping coordinating who's working in different areas, so we're not wasting time or resources by having multiple groups doing the same thing
trying to help with connecting the right people to each other that can help support one another instead of be working in areas that would cause consternation between them
just with surrounding countries with coordinating with other countries where we can get the refugees into
and you know we've done this pretty much without the the help of any government groups whatsoever.
It's just American citizens who have worked with the government and military personnel who are now veterans that
saw a need.
And I mean, it's very similar.
I call it Operation Dunkirk in a sense.
It's exactly right.
It's people taking care of.
those that are getting left behind.
You know, I was talking to Emily Miller about a half an hour ago, and she said she she hopes that the people of Afghanistan see,
and I think the rest of the world needs to see it, especially our enemies, don't confuse our government with the people.
The people are not disorganized.
The people get things done.
We still are the roll our sleeves up and get the damn job done, no matter what the odds.
It's our government that is given up on really not just the people left behind, but I think given up on America.
You know, Biden doesn't even have the agreement in Kosovo is coming up here in the next couple of weeks.
They're not even engaged on it.
The last president worked really hard to get a peace agreement there.
It's coming up.
We're not even engaged.
It's like they've given up on America being anything other than a has-been.
And I can agree with you more.
I mean, it's, you know, we've given up on Afghanistan.
And like you you said, we're giving up on Kosovo and Eastern Europe
all for the sake of what?
I mean,
for the sake of money, for the sake of, you know, like Afghanistan.
We left behind not only the people we've left behind, and we left behind, it's estimated anywhere between $900 billion and $2.4 trillion
in
precious minerals that are instrumental in building circuit boards and computer equipment and communications equipment.
And
all sources I've talked to, the Chinese are in there already trying to make deals.
The Russians are already back in there.
I have no doubt that the Russian Intel services, the GRU,
are
assisting.
We've had operators going in trying to help that say they have seen the Russians on the ground.
And today, the story broke that China is looking at Bagram as
a destination for all of their
heavy equipment, if you will.
Well, and why would you not?
I mean, Bagram sits in a, in a, in probably the most defensible place in Afghanistan.
You've got the high ground.
You've got multiple runways.
It's a large facility.
And why we didn't
start before that, Glenn, why didn't we use that as our area of helping get out of the Afghans?
We still could be flying the Great Tales out of that Air Force base.
Easy.
Yes.
Easy.
And we wouldn't have had to put
unvetted people into America.
We wouldn't have had to need the use or the support of other countries because Bagram's big enough, we could have isolated people that want to come to America.
We could have ran them through the terror database.
We could have done everything that needed to be done.
And I mean, mean, I hate to talk about what could have been done, but we have to look at what could have been done to understand why we're in the mess we're in.
Yes.
Mark Geis, you can follow him at markge.com or MarkGeist SWP, that Shadows Warrior Project.
Any way we can help you, Mark, with what you're doing, I can't thank you enough for what you guys are doing on the ground.
You know, the thing right now is we've got people that are,
we have people in safe houses.
We've got American citizens and green card holders that we are trying to get out.
You know, we'd love to help get all the others out, and we're going to continue with that as well.
Well, I.
Right now, it's like that we need to get out of here.
I know.
And as soon as our planes start to fly, we have four on the tarmac now.
We're waiting for the State Department to get the hell out of our way.
And we've got 10 others lined up.
So I hope we can
partner with you in any way that we can just to help people.
Thank you so much, Mark.
Glenn, thank you so much.
You bet.
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Hey, by the way, you know, the first thing the Taliban did was open up the prisons and release people from prisons, which is weird
because that is strangely what the
Gavin Newsom people did during COVID.
And
then one of the people that was freed by Kamala Harris in Minnesota has just been charged with murder.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That was kind of your fault, Kamala.
No, no, it wasn't.
Definitely not.
Yeah.
Except entirely.
Yeah.
I think our negotiation patterns of late, over the past few years, which have included many prisoner release options with terrorists.
Working good.
Not a good idea.
Well, no, yes.
We got what's his name out?
The guy who,
you know, got people killed.
We searched over and over and over again for a long time, and he was actually helping the terrorists.
Yeah.
We traded him for four people that I remember fighting hard, going, don't do this.
And one of them has a $5 million bounty on his head because he's a really nasty, nasty terrorist.
Thousands have been released.
And the good part is, a lot of them are finding, you know, people are saying you can't reform them.
Well, they're getting new jobs in the new Taliban government.
It's great.
They are getting back on their feet.
Which is great.
It's great.
Well, it's anything we can do to help.
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So I was driving in my wife's car last week and she had it connected to her phone.
And
as we're driving,
I hear this come up in
the playlist.
And it was in the background.
Where the hell, my phone?
Where the hell, my phone?
Where the hell, my, where the hell, my phone?
At this point, I said, hang on.
Where the hell, my phone?
Turn this up.
Where the hell, my phone?
I turned it up.
Where the hell my, where the hell, my phone, huh?
Huh, I'm supposed to get huh.
Okay, 2.15 and like, come on.
Where my phone?
Look at this.
Okay, stop for a second.
Don't go back.
Just stop there for a second.
This was at the point where I turned it down quickly and I said,
what the hell is this?
And she said, it's not mine.
It's Cheyenne's.
And I said, our daughter is listening.
That makes it worse.
Oh, much worse.
Much worse.
Much worse.
Because where is her phone?
I mean, you probably purchased the phone for her.
And if she is thinking this much about where her phone is, that's a huge problem.
And
so my wife said,
I don't know if I've ever heard this.
And I said, you don't know because once you hear it, you can't unhear it.
Continue.
Walking home with my feet on social walking home with my feet on so sorry.
Now, see,
okay, all right.
See, now he's gonna
please stop.
You are going to
you and your whitey, white, white attitude.
Oh, my gosh.
You're used to hearing everything because you're white.
Right.
You know,
you accept the
sounds and the rhythm of the great bard.
Of course, you know, your beloved whitey Shakespeare.
Right.
And you're just, you're looking down on this because it's not Shakespeare or so you think, because Shakespeare said, a rose by any other name is still a rose.
And this rose,
Lizzo has called, where to hell, my phone.
But for a whitey white man with whitey white ears, honky ears, really,
if I may reframe it
so you can really understand it and like it.
Let me reframe it.
You can get me to like it.
I can get you to like it because you only don't like it because she's black.
That's not true.
Yeah, watch, watch, because
I like to call this Robert Frost meets Dukes of Hazard, whitey white boy.
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Where to Hell My Phone.
Where to hell, my phone?
Where to hell, my phone?
Where to hell, my, where to hell, my phone?
Huh?
How am I posed to get home?
Where the hell my phone?
Where the hell my phone?
Where the hell am I?
Where the hell my phone?
Huh?
How am I
posed to get home?
Okay,
2.15
and the lights come on.
Where the hell my phone?
Looking around like where my phone?
Looking where my homies went.
Where the hell my homies went?
Where to hell my homies went?
How am I supposed to get home?
How I'm
posed to get home?
Walking home with my feet on sore.
Walking home with my feet on sore.
What the hell these Loubatons for?
What the hell these Loubatons for?
Walking home
and it's damn near four.
Walking home and it's damn near four.
What the hell these Loubatons for?
What the hell these Loubatons for?
Yeah,
I was getting it.
Looking real cute.
Up in the club, man.
How do you do?
Hair ain't a don't.
Hair is a do.
Oh, he fine.
What up with you?
Where the hell my phone?
Where the hell my phone?
Where the hell my?
Where the hell my phone?
Duh.
How am I supposed to get home?
Where the hell my phone?
Where the hell my phone?
Where the hell?
Where the hell my phone, huh?
How am I supposed to get home?
Ooh.
Unlock that.
All up in my contacts.
Who?
Unlock that all up in my contacts.
Who?
Unlock that all up in my contacts?
Who unlocked that all up in my contacts?
Oh my God, why?
There you go.
That is
incredible.
Beautiful.
Beautiful.
Are you the only one?
I'm the only one.
Robert Frost meets the Dukes of Hazard,
the great Lizzo.
And where did he
go?
Later the night than I was on the clapping.
That, you know, I will say, I did like your version better.
I don't think that proves racism,
but I did like your
version much better.
I think it does.
The problem with it, because you talked about the poetic nature of the lyrics,
and lyrics in this particular case only meant two.
There seemed to be only about two things she said in the entire song.
She's wondering where her phone was, and then she was
with her shoes.
She starts at 2:15.
She's still walking at 4.
She's
very uncomfortable.
Or she's slow, which I would guess the latter, but only the two blocks.
Well, she wore the wrong shoes.
She wore a Louboutin, which what are they for?
Not apparently for walking.
Now, I would like to just point out, I believe there are some poor life choices happening here in this song.
Really?
Yeah.
In what way?
Well, first of all, I don't know if you caught this.
She lost her phone.
When?
In the song?
In the song.
She should have talked about that.
It would have been interesting.
She's looking for it.
She's like, hey, guys, has anybody seen my phone?
My dad didn't give me a quarter to call for a ride.
Okay.
That's a huge problem with dad these days.
Fatherhood is going down too.
It is.
It is.
So she's like, hey, where the heck is my
iPhone?
Or her cellular
device.
Yeah.
Okay.
And how am I supposed to get home without that?
Now, as a dad, I would say first, poor life choice.
You should always have a backup.
You should always have a quarter in case you need to use a payphone.
Okay.
Which you'll find in almost every corner.
Almost every corner now.
There's a payphone.
You should have another
ride lined up for you.
And then it's 2.15.
Lights come on.
Where my phone?
Another bad choice.
215 that's nothing good happens after 215 and i or before 215 you should be home i may not be as cool as lozo but i have been to uh many bars when they close the lights don't come on at 215 they come on before the top of the hour when the bars close like right five minutes before the closing yeah usually in the bars that i'm at they play closing time by semisonic Do they?
That's usually what happens.
Yeah, well, they don't play at 2.15.
There's no bar that turns on the the lights at 2.15.
That's not
when they turn the lights on, that's when she can't find her phone.
So, honey, I think maybe somebody stole it from you.
Okay?
Right.
Very possible.
And then she says, where my homies went.
I don't know if they are your homies.
Another life choice that you should reevaluate.
If your homies...
leave you at the bar and it's 2.15 and your phone is missing, perhaps one of your homies stole your phone,
and no homie is really your homie if they leave you, a woman, behind someplace.
It seems it might be in a disreputable neighborhood.
That's not clear by the song at all, Glenn.
I wonder why you would assume something
like that.
Wait, hold on, let's focus on that for just a moment.
Why do you think it's in a bad neighborhood?
I don't understand.
Well, I just because phones are being stolen all over the world.
Phones are being stolen.
It's 215.
She's walking home.
But you could walk home in a nice neighborhood at 215.
And she is wearing Louboutins.
So it's a very nice neighborhood.
She's wearing what?
What are those?
About $700 shoes?
Oh, yeah.
No, I'm getting the look from Sarah like, oh, yeah, that's for baby shoes.
So it's a very nice neighborhood.
So does she explain at any point how she's supposed to get home?
No, she doesn't.
She doesn't.
But she does say what the hell these Louboutins for.
Now, again,
life choices, probably
a less expensive shoe.
It's a more sensible choice.
Would have given you at least that quarter to call for help.
You know what I mean?
That's a good point.
And Glenn, I don't know much about Louboutins, but are they built for comfort?
Are they built for comfort?
No, they're really not.
No, they're not.
No, they're not.
You wouldn't
have to do that.
They are specifically made to make your legs look, I guess, longer and slimmer, right?
I think they are just to
show off the red on the bottom of the shoe so all of the chicks know this is a really
mind-numbing, expensive shoe.
And not necessarily one that's built for any sort of transportation of a Lizos.
No, it doesn't drive you.
It's not a hoverboard.
It's nothing.
It does also, though, alert boys that if you like her legs because of those shoes, it's going to cost you in the end a lot of money.
You're a lot of money, communicating the maintenance level is what you're doing.
She says, I was getting it.
Do I even need to
life choice?
Was it her phone?
I don't know.
Was she getting her phone?
She said she was getting it, looking real cute up in the club, man.
How do you do?
Then she says something that I don't even
hair Hair ain't a don't.
Hair is a do.
This is the brilliance of modern songwriting.
I think it is.
This is what that is is a terrible pun.
And she'll win a Grammy for it.
No, it's spelled D-O, not D-E-U.
So.
D-E-U?
Yeah, do.
Oh, you guys don't remember Dippity-Doo.
I don't.
Oh, yeah.
I don't know how you spell
hair do.
D-E-U?
I think.
Well, Dippity-Doo was spelled D-E-U.
I don't know.
Is that hair?
I don't know.
This is why we don't have a fairly well-defined.
Well, hair ain't a don't.
It is a do.
Oh, he's fine.
What's up with you?
That was
one of those reaches, you know, where
you look and like, what rhymes would do.
And then you think and you think and you think and you think and you go through all of them.
And then you're like, you?
Hairdo.
h-a-a-h-a-h-h-a-i-r-d-o
one word one word
look up dippity do find out what does that have to do with hairdo that was hairdo do
dippity do of course is uh as you would of course know d-i-p-p-i-t-y-d-o is it d-o yes it's d o wow you are you know this is you are too fancy you live in those like upscale neighborhoods with the louds and the dus i do i you know i i bought the Dippity Doo at a shoppie,
double P and an E at the end.
Okay.
So I spent twice the amount of money.
So what happened to her phone?
What?
She never finds it.
She never finds it.
She never finds it.
No.
Oh, oh, no.
Oh, no.
I never made it to the end of the song.
How did you not?
This is the well, because where to hell my phone, where the hell my phone, that's in the last stanza.
Right.
But she finds her phone.
Oh, my gosh.
Oh, wait.
Oh, wait.
We'll take a break and I'll tell you where she finds it.
Oh, I don't know if I wanted that.
Oh, she finds it.
Oh, no.
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Where the hell my phone?
Lizzolyrics.
Stu just asked me, and I have not, I didn't make it all the way to the end of the, but she says, come on, we have the dramatic music.
She says, yeah, and I seen that boy.
Look at me.
Thank you.
Look at at me, but I got annoyed.
Cause he bought me a drink for a dollar.
Boy came over and he wanted to holla.
Boy came over and wanted to holla.
Boy came over and he wanted to holla.
My song came on, so I hit the dance floor.
Man, I lost my
phone.
Walking home with my feet on sore, walking home with my feet on sore.
What the hell these Loubatons for?
What the hell these Loubatons for?
Walking home, it's damn near for.
Walking home, it's damn near four.
What the hell these Loubatons are for?
i'm getting there happened to the phone where the hell my phone where the hell my phone how i'm posed to get home asking just tell me where the phone is where the hell my home phone where the hell my phone huh how i'm supposed to get but you're holding it oh
oh
you're holding it she's holding the phone the whole time oh
Where the hell my phone?
Huh?
How am I supposed to get...
It's a bit anticlimactic.
You're holding it.
How am I supposed to get?
You're holding it.
Oh.
I mean, I feel like it's
a little anticlimactic.
Like Bruce Willis saying, you know, he's there, and then the kid says, oh, Bruce Willis is alive, and I see him because he's alive, and that's how I see human beings.
There's a couple of life lessons here to be learned.
Okay, yes.
First of all, don't be a moron.
Okay.
That's one of the lessons.
Don't be a moron.
And lesson number two.
Never, ever listen to Lizzo.
Why?
She found her phone.
Well, she didn't.
A computerized voice found the phone for her.
That was an epic journey.
I feel like I just watched Lord of the Rings.
So do I, except this was longer.
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