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Glenn warns that America isn’t ruled by the Constitution any more. American Express goes woke with its new CRT-inspired training program. Capitalism is being replaced by the Great Reset. President Biden asks OPEC to boost oil production, but what happened to energy independence? Glenn plays a message from a doctor in Mt. Vernon arguing that the CDC’s guidelines are contrary to science. Johns Hopkins professor Dr. Marty Makary joins to argue that the federal government is the biggest driver of vaccine hesitancy. Inflation is much worse than we thought it would be. Glenn reviews the latest numbers. The Great Reset of food will be massive. Glenn explains how we can peacefully push back against the new takeover of America.
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This

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Hello, America, and welcome to the Glenbeck Program.

I've said to you for a long time, there's going to come a point where you don't recognize your country.

I think we're all there.

We don't recognize our country.

But I want to let you know you're not in

the United States of America as ruled by the Constitution.

That

cute little phase is over.

We are no longer living in a nation of laws.

We're living in a nation of men.

And

we must peacefully and in large numbers begin to stand up.

I'm going to show you the freight train that is coming for us

throughout today's broadcast.

We also hope to continue our conversation

about Cuba that we started last night.

We're still trying to get the Congresswoman on today that was on last night, but there is hope there, and I think we need to focus on something very, very positive.

But we have a lot in front of us.

Let's start

with CRT and COVID and masking in 60 seconds.

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I want to start with some of the things that are going on right now.

If

this is, believe it or not, CRT

is

critically important for our future, but it is not the only thing, and

it is actually not the most important thing.

I will tell you about that coming up in just a second, but it is something that we must stand up against.

I want you to listen to this

school board, this Loudoun County teacher.

She quits her job at a school board meeting.

This is a teacher that actually cares about our children.

Listen to what she said.

But within the last year, I was told in one of my so-called equity trainings that white Christian, able-bodied females currently have the power in our schools, and that, quote, this has to change.

Clearly, you've made your point.

You no longer value me or many other teachers you've employed in this county.

So, since my contract outlines the power that you have over my employment in Loudoun County Public Schools, I thought it necessary to resign in front of you.

School Board, I quit.

I quit your policies.

I quit your trainings.

And I quit being a cog in a machine that tells me to push highly politicized agendas on our most vulnerable constituents, the children.

I will find employment elsewhere.

I encourage all parents and staff in this county to flood the private schools.

Now, if you think that you live in an America that is ruled by a constitution, you would think that you would have some say at the local level or state level, and the federal government would have very little to do with it.

However,

it seems as though, it seems as though

when

Jen Saki was asked

what is the White House going to do if Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, revokes

the paychecks of school officials who require masks,

the Biden administration, she said,

will find a way to pay them instead.

Now I'm trying to work that out in my head.

How is the federal government going to pay a local school teacher?

How is the federal government going to issue those checks?

Are we all working for the federal government now?

How is that going to happen?

There's something called the 10th Amendment.

And the 10th Amendment that all liberals discovered under Donald Trump.

They all told us the 10th Amendment was racist.

Then Donald Trump got in and they were like, wow, you know what?

There's something to this 10th Amendment.

The 10th Amendment says that all rights not mentioned, there are so many other rights that are guaranteed by god

we've only hit a few of them here but all of them are reserved by the people

and the state

that the federal government can't touch

this would be one of them

the right to educate our own children

You cannot cross the streams.

But they don't care anymore.

If you think CRT is okay,

let me tell you, we will not

have freedom at the end of that road.

And that road is closer to the end than you think we are.

We're deep down that street, deep into the neighborhood.

There's damage being done to our kids already.

There's damage that has been done to our kids already.

This is entirely new.

This is part of the great reset.

If you think that CRT is just about, you know, making sure that we all love each other, it's not.

It's not.

It's about dividing us into class.

And why are we dividing people into class?

We're dividing people into classes to make sure some people win and some people don't.

But that's not enough.

It's about the end of the free market.

Oh, that's crazy.

What are you even talking about?

Well, next hour I'll show you exactly what I'm talking about, but let me give you a quick highlight.

American Express.

American Express.

What does American Express do?

It loans money to businesses, so businesses have revolving credit, so they can sell you stuff.

And then they issue credit cards so you don't have to have the cash, and you can buy it and pay it back in 30 days.

And a lot of stores don't take American Express because American Express attaches a very high profit margin for them.

So they take some of the store's profit for them higher than any other credit card company.

Well, they just they've just done a training program now on the CRT tenants including intersectionality.

They want everybody in and I'm I am I let me I want to make sure I get the quote exactly

exactly right now.

You are to

identify the privileges of or advantages that you have.

You're not supposed to speak over members of the black or African community.

It's not about your intent.

It's about the impact that you have on your colleagues.

You are to look

at yourself, your disability status, your age, your gender identity, and your system.

You are to map your body type, religion, disability status, age, and sexual orientation.

Then they brought in the great-grandson of the Nation of Islam founder to lecture on race in corporate America.

And he lectured American Express about how they sit in the relationship to the history of racial capitalism.

And they are complicit in racial capitalism.

And they now have to be part of the redistributive and reparative work.

So American Express has decided to put a billion-dollar package together to restructure themselves to do just that.

You're not going to have any capitalism left, gang.

The Biden administration right now is so far down the road of the great reset.

That's what this entire

infrastructure package is all about.

Why, when we were energy independent, why

would we say,

as Joe Biden did yesterday,

OPEC, you got to open up.

You just got to start pumping more oil.

Why are we asking OPEC to open up the oil?

Well,

because your energy costs, as I will show you next hour, have gone up over 40%

in the last year.

No inflation,

40% increase of energy costs.

Hmm.

Now, why would we be doing that?

Because we're going to get rid of oil by 2030.

That's their plan.

That's their plan.

I was talking to somebody about cars yesterday,

about, you you know,

real

cars that Ferraris, that have made an art, you know, Lamborghini.

And we were talking about the Green New Deal, and this guy happens to know all of the people that are deep in the company of these companies, you know, on the board of directors, et cetera.

They're not going to be making gasoline engines by 2030.

By 2030.

I said,

really?

I mean, isn't that kind of sad that these hand-built, beautiful engines that we've all grown up to love, the creme de la creme, he said, the only one I think that will be making an engine, he said, I don't know yet, is Bugatti.

That will be it.

Why?

Why all of a sudden have all of these car companies decided 2030 is the shutoff time?

Why?

Because of the World Economic Forum and the Great Reset.

I'm going to give you something that you must listen to because I want to switch to another way that this, all the Great Reset is happening because of COVID.

I'm not saying COVID is part of the Great Reset.

I'm saying it is the emergency that has allowed it to happen.

And they are coming and going to mask our kids again.

They're going to force us into vaccinations, et cetera, et cetera.

You must know where you stand on those things because it's coming.

So I have two things I want to share with you.

One, it's about a six-minute video that is a must-listen to, must-listen to from a doctor at a Mount Vernon school board meeting.

He breaks it all down.

I want you to listen to it.

And then, I have a doctor from Johns Hopkins who will talk to us about masks and those of us who have had COVID already.

Do we have to have the vaccines?

All coming up in the next few minutes.

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Okay, I want you to listen to this.

I'm not going to have time to play the whole thing, but I will post it

during the program today.

Listen to this doctor in a school board meeting.

Dr.

Dan Stock, 5777-West 700 North McCordsville, Indiana.

To address your combat, gee, it's hard to believe we're 18 months into this and still having a problem.

And I would suggest the reason we still have a problem is because we're doing things that are not useful, and we're getting our sources of information from the Indiana State Board of Health and the CDC, who actually don't bother to read science before they do this.

I'm actually a functional family medicine physician.

That means I am specially trained in immunology and inflammation regulation.

And everything being recommended by the CDC and the State Board of Health is actually contrary to all the rules of science.

So things you should know about coronavirus and all other respiratory viruses, they are spread by aerosol particles, which are small enough to go through every mask.

By the way, the literature that supports all of that is in a flash drive that we presented to you.

It's been given to the Secretary.

As a matter of fact, it quotes at least three studies

sponsored by the NIH to that exact fact, even though the CDC and the NIH have chosen to ignore the very science that they paid to have done.

That is why you keep struggling with this, is because you cannot make these viruses go away.

The natural history of all respiratory viruses is that they circulate all year long, waiting for the immune system to get sick through the winter or become deranged, as has happened recently with these vaccines, and then they cause symptomatic disease.

Because they cannot be filtered out and they have animal reservoirs, and this is a very important point, no one can make this virus go away.

The CDC has managed to convince everybody that we can handle this like we did smallpox, where we could make a virus go away.

Smallpox had no animal reservoirs.

The only thing it learned to infect was humans.

That's why we were able to make that virus go away.

That will not happen with this any more than it will with influenza, the common cold, respiratory syncytial virus, adenoviral respiratory syndromes, or anything else that has animal reservoirs.

So the reason you can't do this is because you're trying to do something which has already been tried and can't be done.

Equally important is that vaccination changes none of this, especially with this vaccine.

And I would hope this board would start asking itself before it considers taking the advice of the CDC, the NIH, and the State Board of Health, why we are doing things about this that we didn't do for the common cold, influenza, or respiratory syncytial virus?

And then ask yourself, why is a vaccine that is supposedly so effective having a breakout in the middle of the summer when respiratory viral syndromes don't do that?

And to help you understand that, you need to know the condition that is called antibody-mediated viral enhancement.

That is a condition done when vaccines work wrong, as they did in every coronavirus study done in animals on coronaviruses after the SARS outbreak, and done in respiratory syncytial virus, where a vaccine used in a vulnerable individual, done the wrong way, which cannot be done right for a respiratory virus which has a very low pathogenicity rate, causes the immune system to actually fight the virus wrong and let the virus become worse than it would with native infection.

And that is why you are seeing an outbreak right now.

In fact, in that flash drive you're going to have coming to you and in the emails with six extra molecular studies showing that 75% of people who had COVID-19 positive positive symptom cases in Barnstable, Massachusetts outbreak were fully vaccinated.

Therefore, there is no reason for treating any person vaccinated any differently than any person unvaccinated.

You should also know that no vaccine, even the ones I support and would give to myself and my children, ever stops infection.

In 2014, there was an outbreak of mumps in the National Hockey League.

The only people who came down the symptoms were the people who were unvaccinated or unknown vaccine status.

Boy, that sounds like a great argument for vaccines.

But a question that you should ask yourself, knowing that half of the people who came down with symptomatic disease had no contact with an unvaccinated or unknown vaccine status individual, where did they get the disease?

And the answer was from the vaccinated individuals.

No vaccine prevents you from getting infection.

You get infected.

You shed pathogen.

This is especially true of viral respiratory pathogens.

You just don't get symptomatic from it.

So you cannot stop stop spread.

You cannot make these numbers that you've planned on get better by doing any of the things you're doing.

Because that is the nature of viral respiratory pathogens.

And you can't prevent it with a vaccine because they don't do the very thing you're wanting them to do.

And you will be chasing this the remainder of your life until you recognize that the Center for Disease Control and the Indiana State Board of Health are giving you very bad scientific guidance.

And instead, read the articles that are going to come in the email and on this flash drive and listen to the people in this audience here tonight who actually have recognized the advice they are getting from the CDC and the NIH is counterfactual.

And that's why you're still fighting this with this vaccine that supposedly was going to make all of this go away, but has suddenly managed to make an outbreak of COVID-19 develop in the middle of the summer when vitamin D levels are at their highest.

By the way, the other thing that would be necessary, any vaccine restriction, to be considered is if there were no other treatment available.

And I can tell you, having treated over 15 COVID-19 patients, that between active loading with vitamin D, ivermectin, and zinc, that there is not a single person who has come anywhere near the hospital.

And we already have studies that show that if you achieve a 25-hydroxy vitamin D level greater than 55, your risk of COVID-19 death will drop down to one quarter of the population, average, for the United States.

And there are active treatment trials included on that flash drive that show the same is true.

Okay, so we are discriminating.

I'm going to post this.

You need to hear the whole thing.

And what he's saying is now starting to somewhat be echoed.

You know, remember, this was to prevent, so it's not going to spread.

Now they're saying the news story is, is that the vaccine will reduce symptoms.

Well, that's not what you told us.

Even a month ago, that's not what you told us.

Now it's just to reduce symptoms.

Okay, well, that's good, but that's not what you told us.

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We're glad that you're with us today.

We have Dr.

Marty Makari.

Is that right?

McCarry, McCarry?

McCarry.

He's the author of The Price We Pay,

and he's a professor at Johns Hopskins School of Medicine.

He has been on with us before.

I want to talk to him about

vaccinations because he has just come out and he's one of the first guys or loudest guy that I have heard talk about people who have already had coronavirus.

And that's me and my entire family.

And I had a bad case of it.

And I'm not getting a vaccine because since when does the human body not protect people, you know, that have already had something?

You have your own immune system to do that.

I want to make it really clear.

He's not an anti-vaxxer he's not somebody who's against the vaccine.

He just thinks that we should talk about some nuances here and some other things about the vaccine.

The doctor is here with us now.

Hello, doctor.

How are you?

Good to be with you, Glenn.

Thank you.

Thank you so much.

So

help me out on no one is talking about anybody who has already had COVID.

I already had it.

I had a bad bout of it.

Is my body doing what it always does when I get a virus?

Yeah, it turns out God designed our bodies properly.

And when the immune system kicks in, it works.

It's effective.

And I used to think that natural immunity was as good as vaccinated immunity, but new data is suggesting it's better.

Now, I would never suggest anyone run out there and get the infection just to get natural immunity, because if you're at risk, dealing with the infection can be a little scary.

But for those who have it, let's recognize it.

There's almost no discussion about it except for one sham, misrepresented study that the CDC put out last Friday that

tried to support their argument.

But, you know, what's happening is this sort of political entrenchment where it's they take a position early that every American with two feet needs to get vaccinated, and they won't look at the data on natural immunity or other special situations, and it's like they've made up their mind before they see the data.

You say that some 80 to 85 percent of American adults are immune to the virus.

That's right.

So 71, almost 72% now of adults have been vaccinated.

And of the unvaccinated, the prevalence of natural immunity in that group is probably about half of them.

So that puts us at around 85 to 87%

of adults now have immunity.

That's pretty good.

Something we should feel good about right now.

The virus is circulating really quickly now in its delta contagious form among that remaining 10 to 15 of adults who have no immunity, no natural immunity and no vaccinated immunity.

And for those people, I am worried about them and this is the time to get vaccinated.

So people who have not had it and people who have not had the vaccine.

Right.

And if you look at the, say, 600 Americans who died yesterday, they're all in that group.

They are adults who have no natural immunity and no vaccinated immunity.

Okay.

Talk to me a little bit about

the

we're going back into mask mandates.

Well, wait, before I get to that, let me just ask you this.

There are a lot of people, I think, that don't want the vaccine

because of the way the government has presented this.

They are so draconian that when somebody gets like this and starts to say, there's no discussion, you have to do it this way, and we'll fire you if you don't do these things.

You know, you're killing people if you don't do it.

That

pushes people off.

If I weren't,

if I didn't have natural immunity, I'm not sure I would get the vaccine just because of the way the government is so heavy-handed on it.

It makes me skeptical.

Can you address that kind of feeling?

Yeah, good point, Glenton.

So the reason we're dealing with the death toll now of at least a couple hundred Americans dying every day.

So for example, in Texas, about 60 Texans are dying every day.

And the reason we're dealing with this is because of those without natural immunity and no vaccinated immunity.

It's in part from the sort of vaccine hesitancy in that group.

And the biggest driver of vaccine hesitancy has been the United States federal government.

It's the FDA not issuing a full approval because of their crazy bureaucracy, despite an impeccable safety profile better than any other vaccine ever developed.

And it's this ignoring of natural immunity.

It's the the lack of recognizing that the risk is not evenly distributed in the population.

It's pretty much impossible for this virus to hurt a child who's extremely healthy.

Now they can get a common cold or something like that, and maybe they got to be careful around kids who are at risk and have pre-existing conditions.

But when you act as if we're not going to stop until every newborn is vaccinated, what we're missing out on is the fact that this data do not support the arguments and you lose credibility.

You lose credibility when you push it the way they have been pushing it.

The idea that

we all have to have masks again, we all have to stay inside again.

If this worked, why is California in so much trouble?

And do we have to mask our children?

Yeah, so first on these issues of mandates, and they're very sensitive issues, right?

Because we were told everything was going to be temporary last year and then here we are a year and a half later.

And by the way, these people pushing vaccine requirements that don't count natural immunity are talking about the insanity of immunizing those already immune.

That's exactly what's happening.

And all these people pushing vaccine mandates for children, guarantee you, none of of those people have ever immunized their children for flu, even though the flu shot has been around for kids for decades.

Guarantee you, this is becoming a highly stigmatized virus with its own unique set of

fears.

And I'm also concerned about coronavirus, but in the group where it hurts people, adults with pre-existing conditions, the masks

probably do reduce transmission a little little bit, even in kids.

Cloth masks are the least effective.

But here's the problem with saying every child in America has to wear a mask.

It ignores that some parts of the country, a lot of it, actually have very low levels of the infection right now.

And we've assumed there's no harm to the masks.

That's not true.

I don't think the right argument medically is.

Masks don't work.

I think the honest argument is there's zero evidence to show they do.

And I do mean zero.

We've spent more money as an NIH on the Wuhan Virology Institute than we have studying masks in children.

And so we don't have data.

Let's assume they reduce risk a little bit.

That's extrapolating from adult data.

That's what I believe.

But we've been acting as if there's no harm.

And the reality is, some kids do well with masks, but other kids struggle severely, severely.

Tell me about the Delta variant.

How bad is it?

And

are we headed for more variants that are worse than this?

I don't think so.

If you look at this website that we use to track variants in the scientific community, which is nextstrain.org, you can actually go there if somebody's interested in this kind of wonky stuff and geek out a little bit with us on it.

Stu's already there.

Nextstrain.

So nextstrain.org tracks the variants.

By the way, there's been 19 major variants so far, and each variant has about 10 to 12

to about 120 sub-variants.

So we've got almost 2,000 variants to date of COVID.

None of them, none of these 2,000 variants have evaded the life-protecting effect of human immunity of any kind, vaccinated or natural.

So the idea that somehow right around the corner, as Dr.

Fauci suggested recently, we're going to get the variant from hell that's going to wipe us all out and reset the board, statistically, it doesn't, the past does not support that.

The variants can be more contagious, and that's where we got blindsided this summer.

We always knew the remaining 10 to 20 percent of non-immune adults in America were eventually going to get the virus.

We thought it was going to be seasonal.

over the next couple flu seasons, but Delta accelerated that and they got hit quickly.

Now, Delta is going to be mostly behind us in a few weeks.

If you look at the state that got hit hardest with Delta first, Missouri, they're showing numbers this morning that suggest they've peaked.

And I think we're going to see this peak quickly because of the experience of the Netherlands and the UK and even India.

By the way, India did not get over their hump because they immunized everybody.

They got over it because of natural immunity, which had a heavy death toll.

Yeah.

It does show they're beyond it

um can you talk to me about i've heard talk i haven't heard talk from anybody that i i would lay money down on the table about what they're saying is a leaky vaccine

if you're talking about breakthrough infections from a bad batch of vaccines if that's what you're referring to Look, the cold chain is hard.

You know, it's not perfect.

And so when you, in the supply chain, have a box of vaccine that may be sitting out a little longer than it should, there are these rare thoughts where there are these bad batches and maybe that's where the people are getting into okay.

So the idea that this vaccine is letting some things leak through and that makes it worse.

Yeah, oh, I see what you're saying.

Yeah.

I don't think so.

I think there's thoughts that it promotes resistance and worse strains.

That's really from the bacteria model where we get super bugs.

And I really don't think it applies that much to

to the vaccines for viruses.

Last question on the vaccine.

I have natural immunity.

How long does that last?

When

should I get vaccinated?

When should I get vaccinated?

Or am I just good?

You know, we're 16 months into watching coronavirus in people who recovered.

And for those 16 months, it appears to be solid.

So we've got got that much data so far.

Now, if we extrapolate from the other coronaviruses that we call the hot ones, the ones that cause serious illness, SARS and MERS, that immunity appears to be solid at 17 years and going.

Hold on, cow.

So I think it's lifelong.

And, you know, they rounded up, I don't know if people know this, they rounded up the survivors of the 1918 Spanish flu

about 15 years ago, and they tested them, and they still had activated immune cells, B cells and T cells, nine decades later.

So I think your immunity is lifelong.

That's hopeful.

One other question for you, doctor.

So both Glenn and I had COVID.

Glenn had a really aggressive case and was wiped out for a couple weeks, right?

Oh, yeah.

It took me eight weeks to get really fully back.

Yeah, and longer term, yeah, long-term symptoms.

I had an asymptomatic case, didn't even know I had it other than a test because I was around someone else who had it with symptoms.

Is there a difference between our immunity in those situations?

Am I better than he is?

Yes, in your professions, I can't say you're better, Glenn, but in terms of immunity.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

You're talking to a Hall of Fame recipient and some crumb bum that just I've been dragging along.

Well, it may be true.

It may be true.

I just, I don't have enough data points.

But in terms of immunity, you are better, Glenn, because the degree of immune protection is proportional to how severe your illness was.

So the one group who has natural immunity where I say, you know, I'd get at least one dose of the vaccine are those who had an asymptomatic COVID infection.

Okay.

Doctor, thank you so much.

I really appreciate it.

I know you are taking such a hit for this.

And people are taking the things that you say out of context and making you sound like you're an anti-vaxxer, and you clearly are not anti-vaccine.

And I just appreciate your willingness to stand up against the mobs on all sides.

Thank you.

Well, thanks for saying that.

Appreciate it.

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It's going to come as a surprise to you.

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up.

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Good thing we just had Republicans

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package.

They voted for the $1 trillion one, right?

The 3.5 is going to be mostly.

It's going to be all Democrats probably, but we'll see.

We'll see.

We'll see.

Yeah.

Yeah, thank you.

And then

that warms us up for the next big package that's coming with the reconciliation package.

Oh, it's going to be great.

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So still,

let's play a little inflation game.

Yeah.

All right.

The inflation game.

Let's see if the number is higher or lower.

And can you guess the inflation number without going over or under?

So I have to guess it exactly as the game.

Well, I try to make it a little harder.

All right.

All items.

12 months for, so year to year, all items are up.

How much?

Well, I've been looking closely at the government reporting.

So I'll say 0.1%.

0.1.

Oh, sorry.

Sorry.

5.4.

Wow.

Now, what's the Fed target?

Two, two, two and a half.

I think they may have raised it to two and a half.

Maybe two and a half.

That's their job, okay?

That's what they were, that's what they were built for, to make sure that we can get inflation under control.

So we don't have banking collapses,

which don't think too hard or remember anything that's happened in your lifetime.

It's going to stop all banking collapses, and we're going to keep inflation under control.

And yes, we're printing more money than God has even the ability to count,

but it's transitory inflation.

Transitory.

5.4.

Now,

how much has food gone up?

Now,

overall food gone up 3.4.

Food at home.

How much more are your groceries costing you this year?

I have no idea, Glenn.

All right.

I'm sorry.

All I know is stuff keeps showing up on the front porch every single day in giant piles, and all of our money's gone.

That's all I know.

And Jeff Bezos just was shot into space.

2.6.

It's gone up.

Food outside the home, gone up 4.6%.

Now I'm going to give you a couple.

I'm going to skip one sector here, and let's go to

commodities.

Less food and energy.

So these are all other commodities

except for food.

and transportation or energy.

Sorry, food and transportation.

Gone up 8.5%.

Wow.

New vehicles gone up 6.4%.

Used cars and trucks, and I would love someone to explain this to me.

Used cars and trucks up 41.7%.

Now, the only thing that I have heard as an explanation, and we've talked about this a little bit,

is the shortage of these components for new cars so that people can't get the new cars.

That does not sound like an American philosophy.

That does not sound like the average person out there going, you know what?

I hear these chips.

And so what I'm going to do is buy that does not.

No, I mean like so the new cars aren't as available.

So people are having to go to the used car market more often is what I mean.

That makes sense.

That makes sense.

41 points seven.

I sold my truck.

I had to get a dually because I got a trailer on it and I got to haul stuff around.

So I got a dually.

I sold

my truck that was what, three years old for the price I paid for it.

I've never done that in my life.

That's never occurred.

That's never occurred.

Occurred in human history.

Craig, who just sold his truck

a few months ago, he actually got more than what he paid for it.

Yeah, you don't normally profit on used car sales.

Used car sales.

No.

Clothing and apparel has gone up 4.2.

Medical care, down 2.1.

Oh, that's great.

Shelter up 2.8.

Depends on where you are.

Depends on where you are.

If you're living in Texas right now, oh my gosh, as long as you don't want to live in Texas,

you could rake in the money on selling your home right now.

Yeah, the housing market's been going crazy.

When they say shelter, that I would assume also includes rent

built in there.

But the rent is way up.

I know somebody who has been trying to buy a house.

The banks are requiring 50% down now.

50%.

I was looking at some data from New York City because obviously that's been a big topic because of COVID.

And their

purchase real estate hasn't really seen, maybe at the very high end, kind of came down a little bit.

But generally speaking, even through COVID,

the purchase real estate wasn't all that affected.

What was really affected were rents.

So people could say, you know, for that 18 square foot apartment you were renting for $9,000 a month, you could get that for like seven grand.

Now it's starting to raise back up again, but it was, it did have a, there was a period there, particularly in New York and maybe hard-hit cities around the country.

But as far as the country goes overall, rents have been

holding up pretty well.

Yeah.

Rents here in Texas are through the roof.

Trying to rent someplace is crazy.

Well, I mean, Sarah, you probably, probably, oh, you're still living in the hotel, aren't you?

Yeah.

Sarah has permanently moved into a hotel.

She's now decided she's just a hotel girl.

She's going to be live the hotel.

Are they working on your house yet?

Because mine's going to be done in two weeks.

Oh, my gosh, really?

Yeah.

Congratulations.

Just two weeks.

Two weeks.

It's going to be done.

Yesterday, I just posted this video on

my Instagram.

I was going to bed last night.

And

I walk into my bedroom, which has

my

parts of my living room, family room,

a little bit of my office.

Sure.

And

it's all in my master bedroom.

And so I took an Instagram video of it, and

that's when I discovered, because they told me it would be two weeks, you know, it's going to be two weeks.

Two weeks or a hour.

Sure.

A couple weeks.

A couple of weeks.

It's all going to be done.

And so I was just kind of scanning the room until I got right next to my nightstand

where the

faceplate for the dishwasher was living.

And I'm like, I think it's going to be longer than two weeks.

I just think it's going to be a little longer than two weeks, but maybe that's just me.

Anyway, so shelter is up 2.8.

Transportation services are up 6.4.

Now, let me get to this one.

Okay, because they were blaming this all on COVID.

That's all COVID.

It's all COVID.

You know, COVID, COVID, COVID.

That's why it's going to be transitory.

Transitory.

Yeah.

No, it's not all COVID because

where are we really getting hit?

Listen to these numbers.

Energy overall is up 23%.

So you're paying 23%

more for the energy sector.

Yeah, and just to add on to that, Glenn, all the spending obviously is a huge part of this too.

We spent $5 trillion on COVID, have another $5 trillion around the corner on infrastructure and basically Green New Deal with a different name.

But

the Green New Deal part of this multiple trillions of dollars that are around the corner is going to make that number much, much worse, not just because of the spending, but because what we're going to do is take away cheap energy and implement expensive energy.

No.

So it's that number is going to get much worse.

No, we're relying on OPEC now.

Because our

solar panels, we're relying on OPEC.

Oh, sure.

Our gasoline is up 41%.

Year over year, 41%.

Hang on just a second.

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the cries for Trump.

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Up 41%.

Fuel oil in the summer.

Fuel oil is up 39%.

Electricity is up 4%.

Now, as Stu said, this is before

the other $5 trillion of spending is flooded into the market.

And if you want to buy a house, well, good luck getting cement for the foundation because the government is going to be using all this money to buy cement.

They are competing with you.

And they've got $5 trillion.

Who do you think is going to get it?

And then when they start to mandate things, which they are, what do you think that's going to to do to drive up prices or do you think it'll make it cheaper?

Let me give you this.

I was telling you last hour,

the

car companies

are now saying 2030 is about the last combustion engine, okay?

2030 for some companies.

Most companies are right around there.

Well, I mean, I'm hoping some magic happens, you know, in the next eight

years.

Because what that'll mean is we all have to get electricity for our cars because you won't have a gasoline engine if you're going to buy a new car.

You'll have to have electricity.

Let me ask you, California,

when it gets hot there,

why do you have rolling blackouts or brownouts?

What do they tell you to do?

Turn down the air conditioning.

Because everybody using air conditioning it's too much of a load on the power grid what happens when we all plug cars

into the power grid and are sucking juice in a cold or hot time

what happens when we even we live in san diego let's say it's perfect weather all the time

Where do we get all that extra juice to plug our cars in?

Well, you're leaving out the fact that this is why environmentalists are so passionate about nuclear energy.

They're constantly promoting it, trying to jam it down our throats as this unending amount of clean energy that we already have a good handle on scientifically.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah.

We do.

They're not for it.

No, they're not.

Yeah.

Solar panels.

You know who is a gift?

This is a gift to?

China.

China has all of the rare earth minerals.

They have everything to make solar panels.

They have everything to make batteries.

We don't.

We don't.

We won't explore.

We won't exploit.

We won't dig.

We won't look.

We won't use.

So we're giving this giant gift to China.

We'll be reliant on China for all of these things.

Oh, and by the way, solar panels, as someone who has a 100%

off-the-grid, 100%

green energy home, it sucks beyond belief and it's wildly expensive.

So, I mean, if you're Nancy Pelosi and you have refrigerators and freezers, sub-zeros full of exotic ice creams that you have

Jenny's splendid?

Yeah, Jenny's splendid.

And Rosarita comes and

she puts it in there.

I don't even know how it appears there in my freezer.

You can afford it.

But the average person is not going to be able to afford these things but the government will subsidize and again it's got nothing to do with whether it works right now nope the point is to lock us into an infrastructure that needs to be continually supported i want you to explain that here in a second because it goes right into the great reset just say that again and then take a minute break and then you explain it the point is is not whether it's a good idea right now.

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Huh.

Now, wait a minute.

Stu,

hold on.

Now, you said a minute ago that it's not about whether or not this is better

or more effective or cheaper.

It's about locking us into what?

An infrastructure.

It's about...

Like the package.

Like an infrastructure package.

Kind of, yeah.

I wonder wonder if those two are related.

It's weird now because as conservatives, we're supposed to say, this is an infrastructure.

What are you talking about?

They're trying to say that this stuff is infrastructure.

Ha ha ha ha ha.

It is infrastructure, as you pointed out.

They're building something.

Yeah.

And you're not going to like what they're building.

Bring out the monster.

Ah!

It's coming.

It's true.

It's not roads and bridges, but it's other things.

So if you think about the way this stuff works, it's about locking you in infrastructure.

There are countries that use coal-to-oil technology, right?

That they use, they had to develop an industry around this at the time, and they continue to use it because it's already built.

France, woke France, France that's on the page with every environmentalist in the world, for some reason has 70% of its electricity generated by nuclear power.

No, that's not true.

Don't tell me that.

Now, France.

This has resulted in them having the lowest energy prices in Europe, basically.

But that's now bad.

So they're on the path to reverse this process.

And they are building giant windmills that don't provide energy.

Now, they want to produce this to 50% over the next decade or two.

Why?

Why?

But look at how difficult this is.

For a country that doesn't want nuclear energy, they're locked into it because at the time they correctly selected nuclear, but now it's become unfashionable.

The same thing has happened in Germany.

Germany, when it was fashioned.

Hang on just a second.

I would just like to point out energy shouldn't be dictated by fashion Thank you.

Okay, it's not like a pair of bell-bottom jeans, you know you can just go I never wore those things this works.

Yeah, you shouldn't care about fashion Germany was proposed with it a big issue of building tons and tons and tons of solar panels converting lots of their energy to solar energy.

And you think Germany, you think beautiful sunshine.

Oh,

so there was a fight about this at the time.

And the fight was, these aren't efficient enough.

They don't work.

It's going to cost us a fortune, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

All the arguments that are correct that we would bring up.

But the point of this was not that these panels worked well.

They were crappy early technology and they don't work nearly as well as the stuff that's out there today.

As I know, because I just had to replace my panels and the batteries and everything else and my solar panels, which cost me a fortune because they're not as efficient and we can actually,

we can actually provide power for your house now.

Right.

The environmentalist,

the brilliance of the environmentalist plan here was not to get reliable, cheap energy to people in Germany.

It was to change their system to be a much more solar-intensive system.

So then when the crappy panels ran out, what are they going to do?

They're a solar system.

They replace it with new solar panels.

They locked it in early when it didn't work.

And once you build that infrastructure, no matter what your decision-making is, it's almost impossible to change, which is what this $3.5 trillion that's right around the corner is attempting to do all over our economy.

Lock in things that, whether they work or not, it doesn't matter.

The point is they're there and they're impossible to reverse, like any big government program.

Oh my god, gosh, you bring all this happy news.

Let me tell you what's really going on

beyond energy.

I didn't mean that to be happy.

Oh, well, when I tell you what's happening with food,

oh, it's going to make our energy problems look like a picnic, which you won't be able to have soon.

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So let me take you through this, and Stu, maybe you can help me find the right words to describe it.

But I just, I want to go through a couple of things, and it's important for you to know, these are not coming.

These are here.

What I'm explaining to you now, by the way, our new book, The Great Reset,

we have worked over a year on this, and we keep delaying because more stuff comes out.

We're never going to be able to finish this because it's not a plan that is stagnant.

It is already being implemented.

Are you locked into that title?

The Great Retest.

The Great Reset?

Well, that's the name of it from the World Economic Forum.

It's clunky.

Really?

You know, what about the big,

you know,

changerooning?

No, I don't.

Okay, so let me.

Let me just, let me go through a couple of things that are already happening.

Marco Rubio and Mike Lee, they said that they wanted the child tax credit to be increased.

However, what they ended up, not these two, not Mike Lee and Marco Rubio, what the Democrats and good people like Mitt Romney

instead came up with was an expansion of the child tax credit.

Except tax really isn't a part of it.

Now

the government is just going to give you money.

You don't even have to be a taxpayer.

They're just going to give you money if you have children.

Now, Rubio and Lee are saying, that looks like UBI.

Yeah.

Well, that's not the part that they say looks like UBI.

The fully refundable part of it, that's the tech term they always use in the parlance, which means that if you pay $0 in taxes, you still get the money from the government.

Now, any idiot could come up.

But you get it monthly.

Right.

But that's the part that's UBI.

Right.

So it used to be the only part about tax credit that was fully refundable that had anything to do with taxes was you got it at tax time.

Right.

Right.

Now you're not even getting it at tax time.

They're sending you a check, and you may very well be receiving this check

in your bank account.

They're doing it only for i think only a few months uh during this crisis uh-huh uh glenn let me ask you this my guess is going to be continued it's almost as if they are laying the foundation for something that will not be you'll not be able to pull the roots up from so in other words they're just laying these railroad tracks down for something that isn't necessarily better

it's just a system

to replace the old system, UBI,

right?

With work, hard work, you know, struggle to make ends meet, you know, but pull yourself up by the bootstraps, get a job, those kinds of things.

It's like a large, it's like a great reset.

Reboot, basically.

It's a great reset.

A large reboot.

So let me ask you this.

We're defunding the police, but nobody has talked about what really is going to replace the police.

I mean, really.

I mean, I know Minnesota is going to get those therapists out right away.

And yet, the federal government, the local police being bashed, yet the federal government is growing its policing powers.

In fact,

what's weird, the Capitol Police, which protect the Capitol in Washington, D.C., are putting up new substations all around the country because, you know, they're going to become an intelligence agency.

Huh.

So it's almost like the old system is being replaced, but we're really not talking about what we're replacing it with yet, but we're replacing it with something.

Sort of like a pronounced reworking is how I would say.

Rate

reset would probably.

Let's try this.

Exxon.

Now pledging net zero carbon by 2050.

Exxon.

Why?

Because

shareholders

that happened to be with BlackRock got a bunch of people to vote, two new people on the board.

So now they kind of control the board, and they made an oil company say we're going to be net zero

by 2050.

And why did they do that?

How could they do that?

Because they're explaining that the financial system is changing now.

The financial system has ESGs.

And so if you're not good on the environment, if you're not good on social justice, and you don't have the right people on your board, then you can't get financing.

It's almost as if

the financing that we have always had for a free market and a capitalist system is being changed fundamentally.

Sort of like a substantial adaptation.

So

this is what reset is.

But this doesn't flow, Glenn.

I'm not trying to sell that.

now.

Let me give you the good news and this one is

this one itself is from the World Economic Forum and I urge you to look it up

You can find the

tweeted it yesterday by the way.

You should point this out at Glenn Beck on Twitter

three urgent actions to redesign the future of food

in 2021

Okay,

more cheese sauce is that included in the plan?

No, no, okay.

In 2020, the world benefited from a series of good harvests, offsetting major effects on food supply.

However, with predictions that an additional 130 million people were facing acute food insecurity by the end of 2020, and with the fragility or the frailties of the production and supply of food increasingly coming to the fore, there is no room for complacency.

As we look ahead, it is more important than ever to nurture and scale a portfolio of resistance-ready, healthy, and nutritious, inclusive, and sustainable solutions for food.

Now, I'm just going to give you just a couple of the highlights, but you need to look into it yourself, especially if, and this doesn't apply to everybody, if you think you need to eat.

Okay, if you think you need to eat sometime in the future,

You might want to pay attention to what the World Economic Forum, the UN, and our own federal government and our own freaking banking systems are now going to do to the world's food supply.

One, this has to happen this year.

Rewrite the playbook for collective action.

The pandemic has shown us the power of unprecedented global action and coordination towards achieving a common goal.

Traditional partnerships, while often very effective at addressing specific issues, don't have the capacity to deliver either the scale or change to manage the degree of complexity that food systems transition requires.

Excuse me,

they can't manage the degree of complexity that food systems transition

requires

a food

system

transition.

Hot.

You know, I thought America would be in the breadbasket and our farmers going out and the capitalist system.

I thought we were feeding the world there for a long time, and then the government started screwing with it.

And now

the global government, so it's not just the U.S.

government, it's the global governments are going to come up and they believe they have the sophistication

to manage the complexity

of a food systems transition.

They're going to build better food systems that are fit for purpose.

We need to take a systems approach, develop a multi-stakeholder, not shareholder, stakeholder identity, maintain joint accountability, and redesign the incentives and the traditional steps to get us there.

Now, when you're talking about reinventing and redesigning incentives, they want to make sure that this is people first, not profits.

So they want to put the people first.

And you know who's really profiting off all this?

A lot of those farmers.

Well, those farmers, I don't know if you've met farmers, they are rolling, rolling in the green.

Yeah.

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You know what this sounds like?

Gosh, what was it?

Oh, the Holodomor.

You got to look that up.

It's a fun trip down memory lane.

No, not that fun.

Really?

No, here.

No, Stalin saying we're going to be able to feed all of the Soviet Union.

And we're just going to...

The farmers didn't get it in Ukraine.

Okay.

And that's why he had to starve everybody to death.

And shoot them when they tried to eat.

Right, exactly.

You have to shoot.

You have to eat.

When a kid tries to take a potatoes, you're standing in the way of progress.

You know?

Sounds like the Holo DeMoir.

Oh, oh, oh, oh, you should look up Mao's five-year plan.

That was great, too, with the farmers and stuff.

He was redesigning

the food systems.

And in that transition,

only tens of millions died.

That's it.

You know, people starved to death.

And then what did he do?

He blamed it on the farmers.

Of course he did.

Of course he did.

And those damn capitalists that are just trying to steal everything.

Oh, it's going to be a food fest.

By the way,

meat is really kind of out.

You're not going to be able to have meat.

So if you're ranching, you got cattle, you like meat.

Screw you.

This is what is coming.

There's a reason Bill Gates is one of the largest farm owners now in America.

Why?

Why?

What does he know about farmland that we don't know about?

Why is he buying up so much farmland?

It's almost like he knows that it's, oh my gosh, that there's a food system transition coming.

It's going to be big.

It's going to reset everything.

And it is already here.

It's a noteworthy reconstitution.

No, it's a great reset.

No, that just doesn't flow, Glenn.

You're trying to sell this thing that's not going to catch on.

Noteworthy reconstitution is hot.

People are going to have shirts with that.

Everywhere.

Just everywhere.

Oh, my.

It is vital that you understand

you are already in a different country.

You are one,

maybe more than one step, already in a new global system.

Everything that you thought you knew is over.

And all of the infrastructure, it's all in these packages that Congress is now racing to pass.

And if they put all of this in, I mean, it's almost impossible to stop it now.

But you have to hold hands locally.

You have to hold the line in your local towns.

I guarantee you, I don't care how small your town is, I guarantee you, you will be shocked to find out how much of the World Economic Forum and the UN and their sustainability of 2030 is already in your town.

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You got a lot to celebrate this week, right?

I mean, you got a lot to celebrate.

Uh,

kids are almost back in school.

Now, that doesn't bring me joy, as much joy as it used to bring me.

Now it's like, oh, god, the kids are going back to school.

What?

I mean, I'm glad they're out of the house and they're no longer COVID, but what are they learning now?

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You know,

I had a scalpel fight with a surgeon a couple of weeks ago, and I didn't fare well in it.

But he called me up and he said, I'd like another round.

And I said, you're kidding me, right?

And he said, no.

So I'm going in today.

And,

I mean, no matter what I look like.

Trust me,

he's not seeing me coming.

When he comes for that knife this time, I am just going to grab it and just you wait to see his face.

You should bring like a box cutter with you so you can kind of get the jump on him, right?

Yeah.

Well, he's just expecting me to sit there and take it like I did last time.

That's, yeah, you've been doing well.

I think things are going well with your health, and I think everything's going to be fine.

You think so?

You are just the type of person, the profile of the person where the next 10 years of your life are going to be great.

That's that.

Oh, man.

Yeah.

Knowing your health history.

Uh-huh.

Because he's seeing these new things pop up.

Yeah.

Because he said, we're going to get to know each other really well.

Yeah.

Oh, yeah.

That's true.

And it was good cancer, but he found some bad cancer.

Oh, okay.

Yeah.

Because there's a lot.

I know cancer is usually thought of in good organization.

Good or bad.

That's what I thought.

That's what I thought.

But

it is, coincidentally.

A lot of people think, oh, cancer, that's bad.

Oh, no.

Apparently, there's some good cancer, too.

Well, see, that's the opposite.

You have a lot of opposite.

You have the good cancer going on.

You're in great shape.

Thank you.

At least you didn't have like a long-term drinking problem that might hurt your organs.

I actually.

I did.

Really?

Yeah.

I noticed you didn't disagree with the great shape part of this, though.

I don't understand.

Why?

Why'd you let that one go?

I don't know.

Yeah.

Yeah.

It's weird.

You're so optimistic, almost encouraging me not to have anything.

Did you see who's going to host Jeopardy?

The executive producer of Jeopardy is taking over the show.

It's a great idea.

I should have shown disappointment and just kind of listen to that.

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oh my gosh.

Hello to my executive producer, Stu Bregier.

Thank you, Glenn.

Thank you for having me today.

Now, Stu is,

and I don't understand exactly why, but he's been very excited about the new Jeopardy host.

I think it's the biggest story of the day, the most important story of the day.

Yeah.

Why?

Because Alex Trebek, you know, who really had a great run.

Yeah, he was great.

He was great.

He was great.

A Hall of Fame level host, I would say.

Broadcaster.

Unfortunately came down with

cancer, right?

Uh-huh.

Yeah.

And,

you know, unfortunately, we've lost him, and they had to replace him with someone.

And I think they chose really, really well.

And that's why.

I just think this is a model for every other show.

With the executive producer, which is kind of weird.

This is a model for every other show that goes through something.

I'm just wondering because I'm going in for another day on the knife with my doctor for

skin cancer.

Cancer.

Yeah.

Oh my goodness.

Yeah.

And it's almost like you are rooting for me to die so you can

take the

program off.

I'm just saying like Jeopardy's an institution, right?

They know what they're doing.

Right.

Right.

They went through a long process and they solved this forevermore.

The correct choice for the replacement is the executive producer.

They've, they've lied outlined this, I think, with a lot of

great.

I'm sure they have their reasons, and I think we should just trust them.

Do you not like Alex Trebek and his legacy?

Are you questioning?

What they're saying, what let me just say this because, you know, usually you need two or more witnesses.

And my last will and testament, Stu is to never get his grubby hands on anything.

All right, you're all witnesses.

Okay.

Let me tell you a little bit about what is happening in our country.

And I need you to change your mindset.

And I know this sounds really bad, but it's true.

And

I hate to bring this example up.

But

if you have cancer, you don't want a guy, a doctor saying, no, it's nothing.

Don't worry about being like Stu.

Okay.

you don't need that.

That won't give you hope.

Somebody who says, look, this is how bad it is, but this is what we're going to do, that gives you hope.

Now, there are things that we can do and must do, but I want you to be clear.

The country that you know, I'm trying to save my country, the country that you know

is already gone.

The United States of America is not the constitutional republic that it always has been.

We do not have people in Washington, D.C.

who are protecting and defending the Constitution of the United States.

It's no longer being used.

When the White House press spokesperson says, well, if

the governor of Florida decides not to pay those teachers because they won't go along with his mandates, well, the federal government will find a way to pay for those teachers.

They can't do that.

Here she is.

In the American Rescue Plan allocation or in the guidelines for parameters for how that money could be spent, certainly paying for salaries is a part of that or could be a part of that and could cover those needs for these officials.

And now that money would have to be distributed.

But the Department of Education is looking at options.

I'm not making a threat of withholding.

Do you see what's happening?

The federal government is taking control through the administrative arm.

It's the the Department of Education.

We know that the CDC is now making laws, financial laws, suspending rent payments and you can't foreclose on anybody.

The CDC?

Wait, when did they get that power?

And because no one is doing anything about it, because our system is completely broken, because nobody is doing anything about it.

What are we going to say when the Department of Energy starts making new laws?

What are we going to say when the Department of Defense or Homeland Security begins to make new laws?

This is all unconstitutional.

And impeachable, by the way.

We should point out that when it comes to the whole eviction situation where the CDC is stopping it, we've done shows on this, Glenn, where the real reason for

impeachment, one of the big ones, was basically someone trying to ruin the system, right?

Like to go around doing something that they know to be against the system and doing it anyway.

Biden has said specifically,

his people all over his administration have said they don't have the power to do this.

And the left has to be done.

But it has to be done.

And so we're going to, he's even saying, Biden is saying, look, we'll do it.

We'll get a few months out of it.

And then it'll get ruled unconstitutional.

But hey, you know, no big deal.

We'll deal with that then like that's exactly the type of thing that impeachment was set up to stop correct

but we are um we are entering a new world that is really truly under the design of the great reset uh and the world economic forum and

we're going to do a special next month it's the 20th anniversary of 9-11.

I'm not going to look back on 9-11.

I want to look at the day before 9-11.

What was America like?

Because our children don't know what America was like before 9-11.

They grew up in this America, and the Patriot Act changed everything.

We didn't have Department of Homeland Security.

I tell my kids, yeah, you didn't have to stand in this line before.

You just go right up to the gate.

Loved ones could come with you and kiss you goodbye.

They don't even understand the freedoms that we have given up,

let alone the ones we are quickly losing.

Because of January 6th,

several web giants

look like they are now putting out what is a system of social credit.

And the Hill has just written America's Own Social Credit System, and it's worth reading.

Relying on the indirect hand from DC, our society's betters in corporate America are attempting to force the most profound changes our society has seen during the internet era.

This,

I want you to understand,

fundamental transformation.

That's what Barack Obama promised.

Barack Obama's administration was really run by the Clinton people.

This administration is being run by the Obama people.

This is fundamental transformation.

We've heard that for a while.

We thought, oh, that's Obamacare.

No, no, no.

Fundamental transformation.

And I mean not capital markets,

not a free market.

Overly regulated.

told what to do, farmers told what to grow, told what not to raise.

Not being able to get a bank loan because you are not in line with the social credit score.

Government and business surveillance,

and it will give a score that will restrict the ability of you to be able to take action, such as purchasing a plane ticket.

They're already threatening this stuff.

Maybe you shouldn't be able, you don't have a vaccine, you shouldn't be able to fly.

That's the kind of things that come.

If you don't play along and have a good social credit score, you're not going anywhere.

You think you're going to buy a new home?

I want you to understand what is happening right now is the intentional destruction of your ability

to become wealthy or successful in this country.

How can I say that?

What proof do I have?

Well, let's look at just the housing market.

Do you know who's being boxed out of the housing market?

The average person.

Why is the average person being boxed out?

How?

Because the federal government and the Fed are giving low-interest loans.

They're making this free money

so easy for these giant corporations to get.

And they already have a lot of stuff in the stock market.

Where are I going to put all this money?

That literally is their biggest concern.

Where do I put all of this money?

Well, they have to invest it in something.

Well, right now, real estate is surging.

Now, Stu, if you're a smart investor, a smart investor, when do you buy?

You try to buy low.

And sell high.

Okay.

Where are the housing prices right now?

High.

How high?

Higher than they've ever been.

Higher than they've ever been in the last 10 years?

Higher than they've ever been.

Higher than they have ever been.

And that's inflation adjusted.

Right.

Can they go up from here?

Yes.

Okay.

Chances are buying at this level.

It's risky.

Risky.

Risky.

Risky.

Okay.

So if you have all this money and you don't have any risk,

you're going in and buying housing.

Now, when you go in and buy housing, Stu, even the richest people,

they're going to negotiate, right?

Of course.

Okay.

They're going to negotiate.

And they're going to negotiate for a higher price.

When you're buying a house?

Yeah.

No.

No, you're going to negotiate for a lower price.

Lower price.

Okay.

But in today's inside, upside-down world,

the companies like BlackRock are not buying a house.

They are buying entire neighborhoods and they are paying 50%

more

than the asking price.

Now, why

would you do that?

People are being blocked out because giant corporations and financial institutions are buying up entire neighborhoods.

And they are willing to pay 50%

more than the asking price.

Now, you're already at the highest price,

and you're going to add 50% more on top of that

well that boxes you out and what is the

how does our system work you go to work and how do you build wealth you build wealth because you save your money and you buy yourself a home you save money and you build yourself a business that's how people build wealth

but if i can't buy a house

because these big firms are buying up all of the houses

Well, then, all right, I got to put my money in something.

Well, I'll build a business.

Oh, oh, no, no, no, no.

Should you build a business right now?

I mean, there's going to be a lot of new regulations that are coming down the park, Pike.

And by the way, I don't know if the bank, I mean, let me see your social credit score.

Yeah, your social credit score.

I, as the, as the bank, I can't give you that money because

your stance on this or that is not quite so good.

You're being boxed out.

You're being boxed out.

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Oh, hey, how about buying gold or silver?

You know,

don't have to worry about that social credit score.

Don't have to worry about the inflation because as inflation goes up, so does the value of gold.

It's weird how that works.

I don't have to take the mark of the beast.

Did I say that out loud?

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So, hmm.

So, Stu, help me out with this.

PayPal announced a partnership with the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Now, we know somebody

who is deemed a dangerous radical, David Barton, the nicest guy I've ever met.

Right.

Okay.

PayPal is now looking at the Southern Poverty Law Center to do their work to investigate the role of white supremacist and anti-government rhetoric.

And then they'll give a label, the Southern Poverty Law Center will give a label to that person.

So I used to be, I hear I'm not on their list anymore, I used to be, I think number five on their list of most dangerous anti-government, you know, white supremacist radicals.

Congratulations.

Thank you.

It is insane.

But if I get that label, PayPal will not let me do anything through PayPal.

Right.

And if other companies join that, well then will I be able to fly?

You see,

if these companies decide they can block you

and they'll block you at everything you want to do,

if you are deemed a radical, an extremist,

And by the way, others are doing this already.

Facebook is already putting you into a category.

Google has already put you into a category.

And not just you, all of your friends and family, anyone you have interacted with.

All that, that tree of radicals has already been digitized on you.

So

I'm not sure

what you do other than spit yourself out of the system as much as you can

and

know where your line is.

You know, we've talked about this before.

And

I've asked,

where is your line?

Stu, I think we're getting really close, at least to my line.

I don't know yours.

We're getting really close to a line of, I can't,

I don't,

if you're not following the Constitution,

if the government is clearly

not following the Constitution, I don't know what to do though.

Yeah, I mean,

they don't seem to be,

they don't seem to care about it, and they seem to be announcing it.

That's why I brought up that Joe Biden example earlier.

I mean, he's, it's one thing to say, like, DACA, right?

DACA.

Well, we don't know, we don't think we can get it through, but you know, the court hasn't ruled on it.

Let's put it through.

They have put it through the court.

The Supreme Court said, we're not going to let you do this again.

And they just did it again anyway.

So then you're at a point of like, okay, well, look, that's a separation of powers.

That's a constitutional crisis in action.

They're just ignoring what the Supreme Court said and doing it anyway.

And no one seems to care.

So we are developing a system now that if you are blocked from using Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, Uber, Amazon, PayPal, Venmo,

other financial systems, Banking platforms have announced a ban on certain legal purchases such as firearms.

If they start restricting other things,

I mean, you're living in a world where you cannot hold certain political views

because you will be blocked from society and you will be unable to make a living.

Mark of the Beast.

Luckily, we have universal basic income coming around the corner, so you won't have to worry about that anymore.

You'll just have the government pay you directly.

That will solve all those problems, Glenn.

Wow, there's no way out.

And you know what?

The Fed has already come up with a way to have a bank account for every American established in one of their banks, and they're just going to put those new digital dollars in.

When they get the digital dollar, they're just going to put them in, and all you have to do is just claim them.

And then you have those digital dollars because the old dollar is not going to be around very much longer.

Probably about a year.

So you're going to have to take a haircut on what you have but digital dollars and then you can be in bed with them all the time

this is the glenback program

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So

here we find ourselves in a situation that

what are you reading?

You've got a nasty face.

Is there some breaking news that is worse than everything we're talking about?

Just looking at your Instagram.

Your what?

Your Instagram, man.

Just some photos of you and found them disturbing.

So, um, no.

Uh, so you

said something disturbing before the break, which I'm trying to process exactly

what the answer to it is.

You said, look at all the things that are happening.

They're acting against the Constitution.

They're doing all these things that are pushing us into this little box.

I feel like they've crossed the line.

What do we do now?

To summarize.

Yeah, I asked you.

You asked me.

And I said, I, well, I, you're, it seemed like a question that, that deserved more than the eight seconds before

the commercial break

that we had.

So I usually don't ask questions of you

unless I know an answer.

Because I know you're going to turn it around and say, you're either going to give me an answer, which I have to best you on.

Oh, is that how the way it works?

Or,

you know, I just have to ridicule you.

Those are the only two options.

These are the only two options.

Wow.

Yeah.

You think as a Hall of Fame radio broadcaster.

And that's why I'm in the Hall of Fame and you're not.

It's a good point.

You know the rules.

That's a good point.

And you've bested me once again.

Right.

So, I mean, what is your solution?

Do you know?

Have they crossed the lines or are they close to

a red line where you're like, okay, this is not

this, this is not

my country as I understand it.

And so I can't participate in some things.

I'm going to stand up against it.

I'm still going to vote because that's the best way to protest at this point.

But,

you know, right.

I mean, you seem to be alluding to something

outside of the norm, not voting.

Right.

You didn't seem like you're like, well, you know, I want to make sure people get to the polls in 18 months.

I do want to make sure.

Yeah, that will be a big deal.

That didn't seem like what you were pitching, which is why

my browser.

I was asking you.

Yeah,

I mean, I think my initial impression, right, just quick reaction, is I'm typically more optimistic in these situations than you are and

have more hope that we will find a way out.

It doesn't necessarily mean that

I don't think our entire...

country has failed and I think the things that we do failed is just being taken over

yeah and completely redesigned And we have to push back against those things.

Your question is: how do we do that?

Yeah.

What do you do from here?

If you feel like, okay,

I can't live in the America that they are suggesting

and do nothing because it's my responsibility to keep freedom alive for my children.

And I don't think we define freedom the same way anymore.

And when you have, when you're, when you're violating all 10 of the Bill of Rights, what do you have?

I mean, that's what we used to agree on.

We used to agree on just the Bill of Rights.

The basics.

The basics.

So we don't.

So now you're sitting here in a place to where you just go numb and you just accept it, which I think most people are going to do.

Or you are really foolish and dangerous and you give them everything they want and you become violent.

That is only going to make things worse.

We've seen how that worked out with a few hundred people on January 6th.

Correct.

It only will destroy everything.

So then what's left?

Well, we have to continue to go to our local, local, local, local

school boards, city councils,

you know, all of the things that are happening in our own town and make sure we shore those up.

And all of those things like the local Coca-Cola bottling company.

I'd love to hear from somebody if they're taking me up on any of this stuff.

Going and going to Subway and saying to the local franchise, look,

I can't eat here anymore.

I can't eat here anymore.

Your company is holding up anti-American values as as your spokespeople.

Now, that's the least of our problems.

Right, but it's an easy example to understand.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Okay.

Megan Rapino, whatever her stupid name is.

So you locally go and you hit franchisee owners and you hit them with love because most of them are like you.

They live in the same community.

And so they may agree with you, but they're stuck because that's what the,

that's what the corporate, you know, brand is doing and i don't have anything to do with it well yeah you do you can raise your voice and the franchisees will make an impact but we have to motivate them to make an impact the most important thing that you can do and

i have to tell you

i took so much heat for this for so long

and people thought I was nuts Maybe today, as I read these words, maybe today they will connect with you.

Because I think it takes a desperate people,

or in our case, and many of the people in our audience, people that can see what's coming

and prepare for it.

But

you need to print this out now

and give it to everyone you know, and you need to know it and live it.

I hereby pledge myself, my person and my body to the non-violent movement.

Therefore, I will keep the following Ten Commandments.

This is Martin Luther King.

Meditate daily on the teachings and life of Jesus.

Now, if you can find somebody and you're not religious, find somebody that is Gandhi.

Gandhi, he didn't accept Jesus, but he lived the life of Jesus in many ways.

Peaceful, kind,

forgiving.

Taking the punches and not punching back.

Two, remember always that the nonviolent movement seeks justice and reconciliation, not victory.

I'll tell you, when you ponder on that one for a while, you're going to figure out how hard that is.

Because we all want to win.

We all want to win.

We want those neighbors and people that we work with and our friends to be wrong.

And we want to be right.

And we want to say, I told you so.

But just like you feel now,

if you go for a win, you will make things worse.

We need reconciliation, and that means reconcile with the truth.

We may have been wrong on some things.

I know the Republican Party has been wrong on things.

I've learned an awful lot,

but I also know what the truth is.

And the truth is, all men are created equal and endowed by a Creator, and they have certain rights,

and no one can take those rights away.

And I believe in the First Amendment as written.

Reconcile with those truths, not politics, not I like Trump, Trump was great, Trump was awful, none of that stuff.

We are not looking for victory because victory, a win, means there's a loser.

And for us to really come together, we cannot have losers.

What?

3.

Walk and talk in the manner of love, for God is love.

Pray daily to be used by God in order that all men and women and children and everybody else might be free.

Sacrifice personal wishes in order that all men might be free.

They are hard.

Observe with both friend and foe the ordinary rules of courtesy.

How hard is that one getting?

Seek to perform regular service for others.

Refrain from violence of fist, tongue, or heart.

Strive to be in good spiritual and bodily health.

And follow the directions of the movement and the captain on a demonstration, which meant, you are not to strike back.

You are not to break ranks.

You must stay together.

Please look the Ten Commandments of non-violent civil disobedience up from Martin Luther King

and print it out and know them because that is our next step.

But there cannot be any demonstration until we are disciplined to not do any harm.

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So the media is trying to do a little trick on everybody, kind of like they did with Michael Avenati, where they just sort of one day

changed their opinion and all of the sudden said, well, of course we all knew he was shady.

Of course we all knew he was this bad guy.

Of course we all want you to really forget the fact that we said the opposite for months and months and months and months and booked him on every single show over and over and over and over again.

And they're trying to do the same thing now with Andrew Cuomo.

They're trying to make you forget who this guy was and how they treated him.

And it's expected, it's exactly what you would think the media would do.

But it shouldn't be something we allow them to get away with.

Let me take you back in time a little bit here.

This is what the media coverage was like of Andrew Cuomo just a little over a year ago.

David, we're standing by for Governor Cuomo's press conference, his daily briefing.

How would you contrast Cuomo and President Trump's handling of the crisis?

Truth versus mendacity.

Governor Cuomo, out there day after day after day, everything Trump isn't.

Honest, direct, brave.

Real leadership of the kind the President of the United States should have provided.

Governor Cuomo is clearly living in a totally different reality.

the actual one, than the President of the United States.

Governor Cuomo has become a national leader.

For a lot of people, Andrew Cuomo has become the leader of the Democratic Party.

He is conveying incredible strength.

You spoke to National Guard troops today in a stirring speech that, if I wasn't listening carefully, I thought you would send soldiers off to war.

This has been a remarkable show of leadership by Governor Cuomo in recent days.

He's providing hope, but not false hope.

Governor Cuomo, I think, is one of the heroes on the front lines.

With all of this adulation that you're getting for doing your job, are you thinking about running for president?

Andrew Cuomo, who has a daily television show now and has become in some ways the shadow president.

Maybe Trump is just a little bit mad that Governor Cuomo has become a kind of acting president.

Dealing with hardship actually makes you stronger.

That's what Governor Cuomo said earlier today.

That's what I'm going to go teach my kids right now at home.

Oh,

that's so sweet.

Look,

we can sit here and say, hey, it's great Andrew Cuomo resigned, and it is.

He can do much less damage if he actually leaves as expected.

But resignation with $18 million in the bank is not a suitable punishment for sending thousands of people to their graves

early.

Andrew Cuomo needs to be held accountable for this, and so do the media.

Certainly Chris Cuomo, number one, and CNN.

Need to think about what they've done here, but the rest of the media should do some soul-searching on this as well.

I mean, you elevated a guy to the level of COVID god that we all had to listen to.

He was so smart and so on top of this, not like that Donald Trump guy.

He doesn't know anything.

And all you allowed him to

cover up the deaths of thousands of people, an action he still continues to do today,

while he was

propagating himself as some Me Too hero, as he was slipping his hands up the outfits of his underlings.

You knew he was this guy.

You knew who he was.

Everyone in New York and the media knew that Andrew Cuomo was a bad guy.

They might not have known every single detail of this, but we screamed about it on the air over and over and over again.

The idea that he was undercounting deaths at nursing homes was known.

It was not a surprise when they released the report.

We said it 100 times on the air before that occurred.

And you might not have known about all the details of each individual accuser.

But was this worth it?

Was Avenatti worth it?

You are in this constant cycle in the media of elevating complete morons or worse.

into these roles of incredible prominence and authority.

Also you can get your way for a couple of months, and then you play this disappearing act of all of your past programming

as if we're all going to go in some like men in black memory hole and forget all about it.

That can't be the way this works.

No society can function when the media is so

expertly

idiotic so consistently.

It really is embarrassing, and it's something that has to change if we're gonna have any chance.

That's why, thank God, we have places like Blaze TV.

Blaze TV.com/slash Glenn.

Make sure you go there, support the people who are actually telling the truth.

And one of the big pieces of truth that, of course, you must remember today as you go through your day: Andrew Cuomo is awful.com.

This is the Glenn Back Program.