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The Biden administration is now referring to “birthing people” in its policies. Glenn shares just how many parallels there are between Germany’s massive economic collapse last century and what’s happening now in America. Is our hyperinflation intentional? Stu gives his opinion on Dr. Fauci and the Wuhan lab theory as more truth comes out. Is Dr. Fauci a villain in this story? Why did the media trust China more than former President Trump? Glenn welcomes journalist Jason Whitlock to BlazeTV, and Jason joins to preview his new show, "Fearless with Jason Whitlock." Liberty Oilfield Services CEO Chris Wright calls in to share how the company is calling out the North Face for its hypocrisy over fossil fuels with a massive billboard campaign.
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Hello dads, kids, birthing people.

That was a joke just a few weeks ago when somebody said birthing people.

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No more mothers.

Instead we have birthing people.

The destruction of the family.

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I think people think they understand what is going on.

They think that they got a handle on it.

I don't think you do.

I have barely a handle on it.

Every day I read something else and I'm like, oh my gosh, that's connected to this.

It is not going through Congress.

And a lot of things are put into motion now that are going to change us forever.

For instance, in addition to costing us $6 trillion,

the new Joe Biden 2022 budget proposal

says that

mothers are no longer included.

Now it's all about birthing people.

Let me quote, the United States has the highest maternal

mortality rate among developed nations, with an unacceptably high mortality rate for black,

American Indian, Alaska Native, and other women of color.

According to the budget plan, after using the terms maternal and women of color, then it switches to gender-neutral terminology.

He raises $200 million in funding to help, quote, end this high rate of maternal mortality and race-based disparities in outcomes among birthing people.

Okay, I don't want to talk to you about birthing people.

I just want you to know it is so deep.

This infection is now so deep in this administration.

If you thought you were going to get any kind of moderate, you got a guy who is not really in charge.

You have the Obama administration.

All of the old administration players are there.

They're the ones moving this towards a radical Marxist destruction of America.

One of the most disturbing things that I have seen, again, comes from medicine.

I have told you

that the,

look up the T4 program.

Is it T2 or T4?

Can you look that up?

In Germany, this is what...

This was eugenics.

And it started out as, you know,

we're just trying to help people.

That's what they said.

We're just trying to help people.

And it ended up in six million Jews alone dead.

And it was started by the doctors and the experts that just know better.

T4 program, look it up today.

The Journal of the American Psychoanalyst Analytic Association has published a researched article describing being white as, quote,

a malignant parasite-like condition

and a dangerous, discriminatory, and perverse mental condition.

Being white.

The author,

Donald Moss,

wrote the article entitled On Having Whiteness, and he says it establishes an entitled dominion that enables the host or parasitic whiteness to have power without limit, force, or restriction, violence without mercy.

Adding that whiteness has a drive to hate and terrorize.

He also said, this is very, very nice, that it is

a condition without permanent cure.

Well, then, if we have these people running around, they should be institutionalized, or caged, or killed.

This is extraordinarily dangerous, extraordinarily dangerous to introduce this kind of thinking into our medical community.

We have seen this movie before.

Now,

most people are going to say, oh, well, that's just a crazy opinion.

Well, crazy opinions are now running this country.

Here's what's going to really bring us down.

I got a picture sent to me from a friend.

It's a menu of Perry's steakhouse.

That's a steakhouse in Dallas.

A good steakhouse.

But at the top of the menu, she took this picture.

It said temporary dinner menu due to supply chain shortages and resulting pricing.

This is a steakhouse.

How long is a steakhouse going to be able to charge for an eight-ounce fillet?

$45.

A six-ounce fillet, $40.

It's affecting everything.

Now, that is a nice steakhouse, but not for a six-ounce filet.

Here's what's happening.

You are starting to see inflation, and everyone says that inflation is fine.

In fact,

Janet Yellen said over the weekend that Joe Biden needs to push forward with his $6 trillion budget and $4 trillion spending plan, even if they trigger inflation that persists into the next year and higher interest rates.

If we end up with a higher interest rate environment, it would actually be a plus for society's point of view and the Fed's point of view.

Now, how could that possibly be a good thing?

Well,

because redistribution of wealth.

It helps a bit, quoting, to alleviate things.

And it's not a bad thing, it's a good thing.

Well, what is it that we're talking about alleviating?

We're talking about changing the structure of everything as we know it.

In fact, one of the opinions, and I think this comes from,

I guess

this is from Market Watch.

So this is CBS MarketWatch.

A slight increase in the rate of inflation in the United States and Europe have triggered financial market anxieties.

Has U.S.

President Joe Biden's administration risked overheating the economy with a $1.9 trillion rescue package and then plans for additional spending to invest in infrastructure, job creation, bolstering American families?

Conservatives blame this situation on excessively generous unemployment insurance benefits, but the

ecometric studies comparing labor supply across the U.S.

states suggest that these kinds of labor disincentive effects are limited.

Rather than panicking about inflation, we should be worrying about what is happening to the aggregate demand when funds provided by fiscal relief packages dry up.

Many of those at the bottom of the income and wealth distribution have accumulated large debts, including some cases more than a year's worth of debt in arrears.

The instinct to fight inflation is embedded in the central bank's DNA.

If they don't see inflation as a risk, neither should you.

So, what does that say?

You know what that says?

That says trust the experts because the experts know.

You know, what's really funny is

I am a little bit of a history buff, and I have studied these very things: revolution, changes in countries that seemingly happen overnight, hyperinflation,

anti-Semitism, Marxism.

I've been studying this now for over 20 years.

So I think I can bring a little something to the table.

And today I want to bring to the table a guy named Rudolf von Havenstein.

You may not know his name.

Most people in Germany did not know his name.

At least in about 1920, 1919, they didn't know his name.

By 1922, everyone knew his name.

It's kind of like if you go on the street and you say, who is Janet Yellen?

They'll have no idea.

Oh,

you will.

You will.

Here's what happened.

This guy was the expert on money.

And

in my research, I have found that

it wasn't the hyperinflation wasn't about saying, screw you to the Allies when they wanted payment.

It wasn't about that.

He actually believed that this was going to work.

What was it that he was going to do?

Well, there was a problem in Germany.

The people were demoralized.

They were tired.

There was this breakneck pace of things that were coming and changing.

People didn't have

a purpose anymore.

It seemed like everything was meaningless.

It seemed like the country was kind of meaningless.

And they were watching the average Joe or the average Helga was watching their position slip.

And others who seemed to be connected, their riches were growing.

Well,

he knew that had to stop.

That had to stop.

Well, there was

all kinds of problems, and well, the government wanted to make sure that they could help the average Joe.

So they started spending more and more and more money.

The problem was nobody, in 1920, the German mark was probably

one of the, if not the leader, top three leaders of currency in the world, most valuable.

That changed kind of quickly because the government started to spend money and

the taxes couldn't be raised to pay for it, but they knew they had to spend all of this money, otherwise there would be trouble.

And so Rudolf van Havenstein, he decides to do something.

Well, it was crazy.

It was crazy.

He thought the central bank should just buy all of the debt from the government.

They should just buy it all.

And if there was any kind of trouble or anybody was collapsing, they should buy that as well.

Then, on top of it, they would just print a lot of money.

Does any of this sound familiar?

Because what Havenstein did is what we now call quantitative easing.

Ah,

let me just put, you know,

bull crap into English.

Printing more and more money.

We're not printing money.

No, we're digitizing it.

They couldn't do that in the 1930s.

So what happened?

Economic breakdown.

Hyperinflation.

Weaker institutions and a destabilization of all of German politics.

Now, does any of that sound like something that maybe

a portion of this country,

I always thought it was maybe, you know, in the vast, vast minority,

but now it seems to be the majority of people in Washington, D.C.

Does that sound like a goal to anyone?

Economic breakdown.

Well, that goes to the great reset.

Got to have that.

Weaker institutions.

Oh,

nobody believes in any institution anymore.

And the destabilization of German politics.

Oh, my gosh.

Well, I don't know if we want to destabilize German politics, but American politics, well, they should be destabilized, right?

At the same time, all of this was happening, everybody was getting rich on the stock market.

Well, when I say everybody, I don't mean everybody.

The turnover in the sales of

stocks and bonds on the open market,

their version of Wall Street,

it was doing such a high volume.

It was going through, the stock market, it was going through the roof, all-time high,

and an all-time high volume.

Everybody was in the stock market.

It was so bad that several days a week, their Wall Street, the Borsch, was having to close

just to handle all of the paperwork.

But don't worry, we have computers that do that now, so we don't have to close.

All of the marks that existed in the world in the summer of 1922,

all of the marks that existed in the world in the summer of 1922,

by November of 1923,

all of the marks in the entire world.

One year later,

all of those marks could not buy a single newspaper or a tram ticket.

When this hits, this hits hard and it hits fast.

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So Janet Yellen says that inflation will be a good thing.

When you are going for the grocery store, and you are going to the meat counter, and meat is costing you what it costs now

do you think inflation is a good thing

yesterday it took me what was it a hundred and

three dollars to fill my truck at the gas station a hundred and three dollars to fill my truck

do you think that's a good thing

see janet yellen and the biden administration are looking at well not you

but you as a collective yes the little people are going to have a hard time, but don't worry about it.

In the end, it's going to be better.

Well, first of all, I don't think you're right about it being better.

I think your better means more control.

I think your better means an abandonment of the Constitution.

I think your better actually includes the violation of your charter as the Fed.

Your charter is to, what?

Come on, stay with me.

Make sure inflation is under control.

You're already twice as much inflation as you say is good for the economy.

You're supposed to keep it at 2%.

It's now at 4.2%.

And that's how we calculate it today.

If we calculated it like we did

under Ronald Reagan, it would be at 15% inflation.

And the people feel it.

No matter how much you say, the people feel it

let me give you something that and I hate this guy because I don't think he means it but he's he's right on this

Henry Ford said

the reason why we're a success none of our men are experts we have

most unfortunately found it necessary to get rid of a man as soon as he thinks himself an expert because no one ever considers himself an expert if he really knows his job.

A man who knows his job sees so much more to be done than he has ever done and is always pressing forward and never gives up in an instant of thought to say, wow, look how efficient I am.

I'm an expert.

The moment one gets into the expert state of mind, a great number of things become impossible.

We are run by experts now, and I don't believe they're experts.

They're arrogant, out-of-control, egomaniacs who pass cookies out that look like their face.

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We're talking about hyperinflation and trying to prepare you mentally for what is coming.

And hopefully, you will be able to see the parallels from the past to what is happening today.

And I believe this is all being done intentionally.

In fact, Jen Yellen says this is going to be good for the country because we'll be able to have some systematic change, which is wonderful, isn't it?

That's what we want more of.

Let me give you some words from George J.W.

Goodman.

He was a money manager in the mid-1960s, and he wrote about what happened in Germany.

And I just want you to watch the parallels here.

Before World War I, Germany was a prosperous country with gold-backed currency, expanding industry, and world leadership in optics, chemicals, and machinery.

The German mark, the British shilling, the French franc, the Italian lira

all had about equal value, and they were all exchanged four or five to the dollar.

That was in 1914.

In 1923,

The exchange rate between the dollar and the mark was one trillion German marks marks to one dollar.

Here's what happened.

I told you about the central banker in Germany, and people were cautious about it, but he was an expert.

He knew, and the central bank could control all of this.

So, in about 1919, 1920, the central bank decided that they were going to buy all of the government's debt.

Hey, Stu, how much government debt was purchased by China last year?

Oh my gosh, I don't know the number off the top of my head, but it was significant.

It was zero.

Really?

It was zero.

It was zero.

That's significant.

You know who has bought all of our debt?

The Treasury.

Do you know that the United States has

one quarter, one quarter of all of the dollars that are in circulation in the entire world right now,

one quarter of them have been printed since COVID started.

We are printing money and buying our own debt.

That's exactly what the German central bank did.

And the German government said, well, now that they're buying our debt, we can spend more money.

And they spent money like like it was going out of style.

Funny thing is, it actually was going out of style.

Here's what happened.

Ordinary citizens worked at their jobs.

They sent their children to school.

They worried about the grades.

They maneuvered for promotions, rejoiced when they got them.

Generally, they expected things to get better.

Then the central bank started to

move.

The prices started to double.

Between 1914 and 1919, they doubled and then they doubled again just five months into 1922.

Milk went from seven marks per liter to 16,

beer 5.6 to 18.

They started to complain about the high cost of living.

Professors, civil servants complained about getting

squeezed.

Factory workers were pressing for wage increases.

An underground economy developed, aided by the desire to beat the tax collector.

In something really, really great, the government,

check this yourself.

The government was

very excited about union labor, and they wanted more union, great union jobs.

And those union jobs, they were right in line with the government.

And so, if you had a union job, your wage went up with inflation.

Isn't that great?

The unions and the government working together.

So everybody is kind of going through this.

They're very concerned, obviously, but they're not panicked yet.

Believe it or not, they're not panicked.

They're struggling, and tensions are very high.

But then,

on June 24th, 1922, the Nazis killed Walter Rathnau.

He was their foreign minister.

He was somebody that everybody liked.

He was charismatic.

He was popular, wealthy.

And the idea that Germany could go back to the way it was before 1914, he kind of represented that.

And he was kind of a, you know, kind of a father figure for all those people that were hoping that radicalism would not take over.

Well, he was killed in office.

He was killed in office.

And

just listen to this.

The Germans who wanted to believe that things were going to be okay

could not handle the idea of the German minister being shot in a law-abiding society.

Nervous citizens were deciding at that moment things are going to change and they got out of the money of currency and they started buying up real goods.

This is when the German people who had any money bought diamonds, works of art, safe real estate.

Now, ordinary Germans began to get out of the marks into real goods.

They would buy anything that they could.

Pianos were bought by people who did not play the piano.

Pianos became really hard to get your hands on.

Pianos, people were buying them because the mark was worth less every single day, and prices went up.

And the price of a piano, I mean, I know I'm going to lose money on this piano, but I'm not going to lose as much as the German mark.

Just translate to the German mark into the American dollar.

Yet,

the ruling authorities didn't see anything wrong.

As prices went up, the amount of currency demanded was greater, and the central bank just kept printing more money.

The unions and the government, all the civil servants, they just got a bigger paycheck.

Well,

the problem here is that it never really stopped.

The German government was shaky and fragile, especially after the death of their leader, somebody that they saw was, you know, maybe not a moderate.

And that's why they couldn't stop the printing.

Also, it's a shell game.

You can't stop the printing if you're expecting everything to be okay.

You have to rip the band-aid off.

And there are very few people that want to rip the band-aid off because they'll lose.

The ones who are making the band-aids

know

they'll lose.

Well,

unemployment started in,

communists started in, everybody started to say, this is not working.

Once the printing presses began, once they

were almost impossible to stop, a student at Freiburg University ordered a cup of coffee at a cafe.

The price on the menu was 5,000 marks.

He had two cups.

When the bill came, it was for 14,000 marks.

Wait, 14,000 marks?

A cup of coffee was 5,000 marks.

He said, if you want to save money and you want two cups of coffee, you should order them both at the same time.

That's what was happening.

And that is what's coming.

People started buying diamonds, gold, country houses, antiques.

They started buying stupid things, hairpins.

They started buying soap.

They started buying anything they could get their hands on.

Meanwhile, crime was going through the roof.

Copper pipes, they weren't safe.

Gasoline was stolen from cars.

People bought things they didn't need, but they used them to barter, a pair of shoes for a shirt, some crockery for coffee.

Berlin had witches' Sabbath atmosphere.

Prostitutes of both sexes roamed the streets.

Cocaine was everywhere, drugs everywhere.

What happened after all of this?

Well, they stopped inflation.

They stopped inflation.

And the way they stopped inflation was: even though we had plenty of money, but nothing our money could buy, because the money was worthless, Germany was still a rich company.

They had mines, they had farms, they had factories, they had forests.

So they just introduced a new currency and they backed the rent and mark

with mortgages on lands and bonds and the factories.

Wait a minute, what?

Yeah, you see, they just took everybody's mortgages and they said, oh, well, this is of value.

And so we're going to use the strength of America.

We're going to use Apple.

We're going to use

Grandma Greta's house.

And we're going to use that to back up our currency.

Does any of this sound familiar?

Does any of this sound familiar?

Like

when

Joe Biden says that the goal by 2030 is for the United States government to own 30%

of everything in America,

you know, to preserve it.

Does that sound familiar?

Does it sound familiar at all when I say that 90,

90%

of all low-income housing and 70%

of all regular housing, the mortgages,

now backed by the United States government?

Not backed by, you know, insurance and

banks, but backed by the United States government.

In other words, if you default, they own it.

Savings were never restored.

But the biggest loss in Germany at the time was the value of hard work

and fairness and decency.

There was a different temper in the country.

It was an atmosphere

where a woman who, without batting an eyelash, demanded a hundred million marks for an egg,

she lost the capacity of surprise.

Nothing,

nothing,

no matter how cruel or how crazy, would surprise her because they had gone through all of this.

If you don't see the parallels,

I don't know how to help you.

If you do see the parallels,

learn from the past.

If you do see the parallels,

you might want to start

doing things like

thinking like the Germans.

What are people going to need?

And what could I have stored up?

I mean, a lot of people don't even think you don't have to be rich to buy alcohol.

Alcohol, in times like Germans had it, become medicine, becomes a painkiller.

You have to start looking at things and think, what is it that people will need?

And start putting your dollars there as inflation gets higher and higher.

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Let's say you lose 10 cents on the dollar.

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Also, another announcement that I'm very excited about:

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and it is going to be hosted by Bill O'Reilly.

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Other events slated for two Texas cities, Houston and Dallas, on December 18th and 19th.

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that those fake news media seems to never mention.

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That's from President Trump, and he's going to be working with Bill O'Reilly.

And this should be very, very fun.

I'm excited to talk to him about that and so much more on Friday.

Now,

why is the tour with President Trump and Bill O'Reilly important?

Some will mock it and they'll say that Bill O'Reilly, he's not a journalist.

Yes, he is.

Bill O'Reilly, he's just a right-wing hack.

No, he's not.

No, he's not.

You can say a lot of things about Bill O'Reilly, and I have,

but a right-wing hack is not one of them.

Bill O'Reilly,

many times has, as you know, if you ever watched us or listened to us, many times he disagrees.

I may be a right-wing hack, but he's not.

And for someone to actually set the record straight as a journalist

with Bill O'Reilly, even though it's only in a theater, is important because no one else will.

Did you see what happened yesterday, Stu, when

Twitter went crazy with people saying, Donald Trump is so out of control, he was wearing his pants on backwards at his latest

rally.

No,

I missed pants on backwards, gate.

Oh, did you really?

I did.

Did you honestly?

Yeah.

It was everywhere yesterday.

The left was claiming that Donald Trump was where he was so out of control that he was wearing his pants on backward.

He's a private citizen now.

He can wear his pants on backward if he wants to, but I assume he wasn't backwards.

He wasn't wearing his

pants backward.

But this is how crazy it has gotten.

You can have Joe Biden out there going, well,

COVID in the last hundred years, it killed a billion people.

And they don't say a thing.

Donald Trump comes out and they're like,

let's say he was wearing his pants on backwards.

And people believe it.

People believe it is so crazy.

So crazy.

What's happening with Fauci?

I know you've been gone for a couple of days.

Where are you you standing on Fauci?

Because I bet it's not the same place I'm at.

I mean, I just don't care.

I don't know why we're so obsessed with a guy.

I'm bored with Fauci, frankly.

But

he's

a guy that doesn't have any power

on his own.

So he's just,

his power comes from the media, largely.

Now, of course, Biden has empowered him maybe, you know, to make...

I mean, he can't make policy, right?

He can't.

He is not in a position to make policy.

So the fact that he comes out and makes dumb recommendations on MSNBC every three days is not all that interesting to me.

But I do understand why it's important to understand because of his general media influence and the positions he's been given by the last couple of administrations in that sense, it is important to understand where his head was at the time.

I think it goes deeper than that.

Are you familiar with Christian Anderson?

Yes.

And what's happened with this?

Yeah.

Scientists.

So let me give a rundown of this.

He is a virologist.

His name is Christian Anderson.

He wrote to Dr.

Fauci responding to an article titled Mining Coronavirus Genomes for Clues to the Outbreak's Origins.

Fauci told Anderson, quote, it's of interest to the current discussion.

Anderson replied, some features do look engineered.

I should mention that after discussion earlier today, Eddie, Bob, Mike, and myself all find the genome inconsistent with expectations from evolutionary theory.

So, in other words, what he's saying here, and he was a big guy on, it came from the lab at the beginning, Christian Anderson, big guy on, came from the lab, came from the lab, had to, because

of evolutionary theory, which means it started someplace, it got into bats, then bats

passed it to another animal, and then another animal passed it to humans, and it changes every time to make it easier.

Well, this one went from supposedly bats to humans.

Rare,

not impossible, but rare.

But then they started looking at it and they started seeing markers that were not evolutionary.

They were spliced in, it appeared.

Yeah.

That it was spliced in.

In all of the most convenient places if it was going to be engineered through like a gain of function research type of situation.

Correct.

Correct.

So he said COVID-19 appears to be manipulated in a lab.

That's when Fauci says, hey, we need to talk soon.

I'll call you.

The next day, Fauci sent an urgent email to his deputy with the subject line important.

And he wrote, Hugh, it's essential that we speak this morning.

Keep your cell phone on.

Read this paper as well as the email I will forward.

You have tasks today that must be done.

We don't know what those tasks were.

Maybe it was just, hey, I need some more soap.

The document attached was the SARS gain of function PDF.

So, right after one of Fauci's trusted scientific advisors suggests COVID-19 could be man-made,

while Fauci and associates dismiss the possibility as a conspiracy theory, he shot a research paper concerning the gain of function research, which Fauci was funding at the Wuhan Institute of

Virology, to his deputy.

Eight weeks later, Anderson reverses course.

He writes a paper calling into doubt whether COVID-19 was engineered.

He didn't rule it out, but he made the apparent consensus earlier muddy.

Now, it's interesting

because just a couple of months later, Anderson would receive the first installment of a five-year grant of nearly $2 million

per year.

The guy who had been receiving the NAI funding in the past, Peter Dasek,

he was funding the Wuhab lab.

He also received $1.5 million.

Dasek

has been

rigorously trying to claim that the lab leak possibility is nothing more than a conspiracy theory.

In fact, he actually emailed Dr.

Fauci to thank him for helping shooting all that down.

And I'm sure the funds that he was directing to the Wuhan lab had nothing to do with gain of function.

Oh, yes, it did.

Christian Anderson has also come out publicly on Twitter attempting to put doubt in the lab leak theory.

Remember, the theory that was the consensus among him and his peers back in January 20th.

He's been on a Twitter crusade using the platform to sow lab leak doubt.

Here's where it gets even more interesting.

Over the weekend, Anderson's tweets before March 7th of this year began to disappear.

Over 5,000 of his tweets are gone.

Then, when people started saying, hey, he's erasing his history, something else disappeared.

His entire blue check Twitter account.

Now,

smoking gun?

Hmm.

You got a lot of things that look bad, but is it a smoking gun?

I don't know.

I do know that Barack Obama outlawed the gain of function.

He said no money is to go to that.

Fauci

made sure money after Trump was elected, money went to the gain of function, but is denied that any of that money went to gain of function.

He said, I gave it to these people.

And what they did with it, I'm not really sure.

I mean, I wasn't saying bull crap.

He was for gain of function.

He has been for gain of function research.

And

he is for other labs doing it.

He was for the Wuhan lab doing it.

By the way, your dentist has about the same kind of security as the bioweapons level 2 lab had in Wuhan.

Yeah,

so I just don't believe that.

Now it's a game who's going to take first.

So Fauci in 2000, I think it was 2012,

had

an opinion paper where he basically outlined that

he understood the huge risks of this.

Our own Tyler Cardin here at the Blaze, who's a great follow on Twitter as well,

hit this long before it was being reported in the conservative media.

And he put the study out there.

And that study showed that, you know, Fauci was even new, he was aware of the dangers of this and

was worried about it and still wound up directing funds to an organization that was directing funds to

gain of function research in Wuhan.

It is a, I mean, look, there's a lot to question here, I think.

And as you point out, there's not like a smoking gun, but there is, you know, like you want to know what is the reason for the switch in opinion.

It could be, right, that the scientist had an opinion early on and

saw

expanded information and believes that their initial opinion was wrong.

I mean, that does happen.

But it also,

you wonder why.

It's also just a coincidence that he got five years of funding in his first installment of $2 million,

you know, just a couple of months after, you know, being on record over and over and over again

saying that that's not true.

It also could be that Dr.

Fauci had no idea that EcoHealth Alliance

had funneled $600,000 to the Wuhan Institute of Virology to study

coronaviruses in bats,

something that Fauci wanted desperately to happen,

which is weird because it was his group that gave EcoHealth Alliance the $600,000 to the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

I mean, I just, I think the guy is,

if we lived in a world where justice actually happened, I think this guy might end up in jail

because I think he has lied to the American people over and over again.

And I think there was something, there was a big cover-up on this.

That's my opinion.

We'll watch to see what happens.

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So, Stu, what do you think about the high-ranking Chinese defector that has direct knowledge of several Chinese special weapons programs that has come out?

Now, this is according to Red State, and I'm trying to remember the other journalist that was involved in this, but a very credible journalist.

They're the ones that are saying this, so we don't know for sure, but I trust them a little bit more than I trust the mainstream media, but we'll see.

What do you think about

this

defense agency,

Chinese defense agency guy coming out defecting and saying, hey, yeah, it was

part of a military project?

I mean, it's another piece of evidence in this long chain.

I mean, I think we've seen that the lab leak theory has gained a lot of

prevalence here over the past few weeks.

An elevation of that theory is the gate of function research theory, but that's still a leak theory.

That's still a mistake theory.

An elevation of that is...

I don't think they did it intentionally.

Right.

You don't think the release was intentional.

However, was it intentionally created to be

this dual function sort of argument?

We've seen this with like Iran and the nuclear plants.

Yes, you can come up with technology that will help you get energy, but if it also advances your research in nuclear weapon technology, that's a problem.

Same thing here.

Like, yes, there is an actual legitimate use of gain of function research.

It's not necessarily a terrible idea in theory.

No.

The question is, can you control it if things go bad?

Which obviously I don't think

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And secondarily, can you use it to get, can you make biological weapons in the future?

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He's back again.

Welcome back.

We had just a couple of days vacation.

Is that what was going on there, Stu?

Yeah, a long weekend.

You have to do your time-served?

Time-served.

Is that how it ended?

Community service, and then we'd be able to.

Well, welcome back.

We missed you.

I'd love to hear your opinion on the Fauci Wuhan virus thing, mainly

how the press has handled this.

I think that's one of the big takeaways from this is that

not only did the press lean against the lab theory, they continually called it a conspiracy theory.

They threw people out of the public discourse for suggesting it was a possibility.

Fact-checking organizations, who should have the highest standards when it comes to this stuff, came out and called it a conspiracy theory.

And then later on, say, well, wow, the Lab League theory suddenly has credibility.

It didn't suddenly gain credibility in that time.

It was credible the whole time.

You just decided to go against it, and that's wrong.

Do you remember when Cass Sunstein came out and said, Here's the way we fight the right?

We deem everything conspiracy.

Yeah.

Even if it turns out later to be true, because the damage to their reputation will be done.

Yeah.

I mean, they banned it.

This is what's happening right now.

Yeah.

They threw people off social media over these claims.

And like the fact-checking organizations are perhaps the biggest offender here.

All these places that tell you things are true or pants on fire or whatever should have the highest standards when trying to figure out if something is true or not.

And I can understand, especially back in February and March,

when these big incidents happen like this, there isn't a tendency for people to go down all sorts of roads.

And you might have found a bunch of experts who thought by far the most likely scenario was a natural passing from bat to pangolin to human or whatever it was.

I mean, we saw that with SARS.

We saw that with MERS.

So it was somewhat, it still is a rational possibility for how this happened.

That being said,

that's separate from, that's separate from they intentionally released it.

That's a whole other line of investigation.

Right.

And so it was, you know, people like Tom Cotton came out and said, look, here are some possibilities here.

They all need to be looked into.

I'm not saying I'm sold on any of them, but like, look at these, including the lab leak theory.

And he was dismissed as a nutjob conspiracy theorist.

And fact-checked organizations called him that.

They called him that.

They called anybody who expressed that sort of opinion in that way.

And like, it's one thing to say, look, we talked to a bunch of experts.

We think the most likely scenario is a natural passing, but we cannot rule these other things out.

Express your uncertainty.

Don't, you can't come to a definitive ruling over

an issue like this when you don't have evidence.

And then places like Facebook use those definitive rulings to ban people and take away their businesses when they're running an online content business.

They will continue to do it.

Have you heard the news on the

I bet you 90% of this audience has not heard this?

Do you hear about the news on the tear gas that Donald Trump used,

you know, because he wanted to walk over to that church

with the Bible?

Oh, remember that?

Yeah, he wanted to.

It was for a photo op.

He gassed the audience.

It was like a Syrian chemical weapons attack.

I remember that.

And the president said, no, we didn't order any gas attack.

It wasn't us.

We did not do that.

Oh, my gosh.

What a liar he is.

Well, apparently now it has come out that it was the

District of Columbia police that decided, and I think through the mayor's office,

to gas and get people out of that square.

They never said anything about it at the time.

They never admitted it.

Why?

Why has it taken this long?

And why didn't the media, when the president said something, oh, I know, because he's a little boy that cried wolf.

That is not an excuse for not doing your job.

It's not your excuse.

If you believe somebody is a horrible liar, oh well, they're a horrible liar.

But that doesn't mean that everything that they say isn't true.

It means you got to take it with a grain of salt.

But let's check into it.

You know, for instance, there's a couple of stories that come to mind that we have dealt with.

One, George Bush knew about the World Trade Center and he was part of the conspiracy.

He and Dick Cheney blew up World Trade Center, World Trade Center number five, and steel doesn't melt.

Well, at the time, we looked into it with

popular mechanics.

And popular mechanics

did all of the research.

And what do you say?

Steel can melt.

And they disproved much of that theory,

if not all of it.

I shouldn't say all of it, because part of that theory is

George Bush knew.

I don't think George Bush knew.

I don't think he did.

Did he help cover up because of things that Clintons and others had done in the past that they didn't want anybody to know?

Well, yeah, why was Sandy Berger caught with documents on 9-11 coming out of the National Archives, stuffing them in his underpants?

We don't even know what those were.

Now, they say, I don't believe that for a second.

The National Archives didn't at least take a photo of those very important documents.

There was nothing stating.

It was just a box on the shelf that said 9-11 documents.

That's what it said?

You didn't have a list of what was in there?

Bull crap.

Bull crap.

Does that mean he planned it?

No, of course not.

That he planted some sort of explosive?

No.

Did people take advantage of that situation?

Surely.

Did people also try to cover the trail of the things that they might have been doing that they didn't want anybody to know about?

Yeah, absolutely they would.

And absolutely they did.

You know, when everybody wanted to say that Barack Obama was a birther,

I remember Stu and I having a real conversation about this on whether or not we could even question

that.

Can we even question that?

Because it would make you into a birther if you questioned.

And if you did question and you found out that it was true, well, then you were a birther.

If you even talked about it in any way, the mainstream media would have your head.

And we talked about,

is this true and can we question?

The answer, of course, was yes, we can question.

And we came out and said the birth certificate thing is being used by Obama.

It's not true.

Same thing with Q.

Now, does that mean that there's not some truth into some things that are being said?

Yes.

The devil takes truth and mixes it with lies.

And

you're going to see that more and more.

It's called disinformation.

But you have to be able to have the credibility to go in and do a deep dive and look into it.

Don't just accept it.

And don't just say, oh, it's all crazy hoax.

No, look into it.

What is really going on?

That's what our media is failing to do right now.

And the media has failed spectacularly.

They got so much wrong, and we can prove that they got it wrong.

General-purpose lockdowns did not prevent the spread of the virus or lower fatalities.

True.

That would be deemed a conspiracy theory just a few weeks ago or months ago.

Yes, there are drug therapies that dramatically lower disease severely and fatally, much as the 90-95% lower overall fatalities supported by Fauci.

Yes, survivors do have a robust long-term immunity without a vaccine, including both T-cell and antibody immunity.

My wife just had a blood test.

She was donating blood, and so they test your blood, and she came back and they are testing, obviously, for COVID.

She had COVID over a year ago, and her blood is riddled with antibodies.

Well, gee,

I'm sure scientists know about this.

I'm sure the media, if they had any inkling of some sort of curiosity, might ask that.

Well, do you really need the COVID

vaccine six months after you've had it, eight months?

Is anybody watching when people who had COVID get it again?

Are we seeing that happening?

And do we trust the sources that are telling us that?

Yeah, very rarely.

It's happened.

And I think, you know, the more minor your case, you're probably more likely to get it again.

But you guys had it in, what, was it December?

Was it?

No, I had it in December.

They had it a year ago.

About a year ago to the month.

The rest of my family did.

And they had it.

It was like a 36-hour bad flu for them.

I had it for a week and it affected me for two weeks.

I had a really hard bout of it.

So, I mean,

do I have to take the vaccine?

Am I a risk?

No.

No, I'm not.

Should you follow the science?

Actually follow the science?

But I'm not sure, Stu, we're getting the science anymore because the science is

The science is all part of the United States government, and the United States government is nothing but political now.

So who do you trust?

Yeah.

That's the problem.

And this comes back, I think, so centrally to the media and this conversation.

The same way, you should not throw out everything Donald Trump said

because Donald Trump said it, if you're the media.

You shouldn't throw mainstream media.

The same thing with science, too, right?

Like, you don't just say, okay, well, eck, this was wrong, so therefore I no longer believe scientists, right?

Like, that's not a rational position.

What's rational is to be able to look at this stuff and have it be treated honestly and fairly and in a sober fashion.

And that, and they're not, it's just constant drug.

It's, it's a, it's a drunk binge.

And we keep hearing over and over again

that things that we obviously know are true.

You don't need to wear masks outside.

Everybody knows you don't need to wear masks outside.

Even if you're not vaccinated and didn't have the virus, you don't need to wear masks outside.

It never made any sense.

It was never true.

And they instead pushed that down your throat over and over again because

they thought you, as

a peasant,

were not going to be able to follow honest information.

And so they lied over and over again.

Yeah, over and over.

And they don't have any regret on any of it.

Hunter Biden, no regret.

The gas attack, no regret.

You can name a million things in COVID, no regret.

Yeah, how the problem here is: if you make a mistake and you issue a correction and you make a big deal out of it on how many times they have been wrong just in the last year and have destroyed people's lives and reputations,

they don't feel any responsibility to say, oops, which means there's no willingness to change their behavior.

It's only going to get worse for them.

Yeah, no, it's true.

I mean, and there was this clip that came out with Maggie Haberman from the New York Times from, I think it was a week or two ago, where she said, you know, look, the reason why people didn't really follow this was because, you know, Donald Trump and he had lied so much and people just didn't listen to him.

And that was a somewhat subtle way of saying that.

I'm summarizing.

But let me give you a clip here, Glenn.

This is from the Washington Post podcast.

Listen to how direct this is.

They're just telling you the reason they just said it was a conspiracy theory is because Donald Trump was saying it.

If there's not a consensus within the intelligence community as to the origins of the coronavirus, then why was this theory dismissed at first?

Aaron Powell, you could boil it down to Donald Trump.

In the beginning of the outbreak, former President Trump was very quick to point the finger at China as the source of the pandemic.

But I think that he went farther and he wanted to attribute some kind of sinister motive to the government of China, whether it was simple negligence, that maybe this thing was being experimented with in a lab and they let it get out, or that they deliberately may have tried to concoct this virus or create it and it got out that way.

And this sort of idea that China was doing something secretive and nefarious or reckless behind the scenes was one of the first rhetorical devices that the president deployed to try and arguably deflect blame off of his own administration's response.

And I think within the scientific community, within certain political circles, there was an almost immediate allergic reaction to this idea of the lab leak, in large part because Donald Trump was promoting it, or people around him and other conservatives were promoting it.

I mean, that is an

incredible admission.

Unbelievable.

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reporters trusted China that killed 100 million, 50 to 100 million of its own citizens last century, trusted China more than Donald Trump.

Currently, China has 320 verified camps for Uyghurs.

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Well, we have an announcement today that I have been waiting for.

And I am bummed that I'm out of town that I can't be there and stand shoulder to shoulder with Jason Whitlock, who is now a new Blaze TV host, the host of Fearless with Jason Whitlock.

Jason,

welcome, brother.

Thank you, and it's awesome to be here.

I've been waiting just as long as you have, but

it finally came together.

The day is finally here.

Yes.

So tell us what Fearless is, why it's going to be different, and even different really from anything the Blaze has ever seen?

Well,

look, I don't know the goal is going to be the same.

We're going to be a digital media platform dedicated to promoting a culture of fearlessness, free speech, truth-seeking, and American patriotism.

And I think that's what everybody at the Blaze is trying to do.

We're just going to probably

be

a little more melanin-rich rich as we do it.

Maybe on the surface,

look a little different.

Right, but

I think we're all going to be, or most of us will be united by our faith in God and our belief in country and a belief like that, hey man,

this can't go on much farther.

We can't continue to strip America of what made it great.

And that was our Judeo-Christian culture.

And it's being stripped and taken from us.

And I want to go at this boldly and directly and just point it out and try to

explain to people

that

our Christian faith has been our secret weapon combined with

the black African American journey here in America in terms of making America live up to the ideals expressed in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.

And so I was talking to a loved one and a family member yesterday, and they were saying,

you know, we just need to be taught black history.

And I'm like, no, we need to be taught American history properly.

Yes.

Yes.

Because

you're separating us from America, and that's wrong.

Because if America really understood its history and understood the role that African Americans have played in making America great, in this the greatest human

experiment we've ever seen, if not for the African American journey and what people of faith

compelled, forced America to do to live up to our espoused Christian faith and the things we said in the Declaration of Independence.

And so we are baked into American greatness.

And if everybody understood that, we'd quit separating ourselves along this black, white, racial divide and understand that we accomplished these things together.

And yes, there was pain and there was struggle and there was unfairness, but what we accomplished over the course of these 250-some-odd years is incredible.

It's unmatched across the globe.

And

we need to take pride in that.

The African-American journey does not damn America.

It explains America and our unprecedented resolve to do better.

You know, I am so glad to hear you talk about we don't need to learn African-American history.

We need to learn American history properly.

I'm going to ask you a question, and I bet you don't know.

Who is the fallen soldier that is credited as the reason

the

American Revolution started?

Do you know?

It's not Christmas.

Christmas Addicts?

Yes, good, good, good, good.

You got that one.

Most Americans might know that one.

Who was the African American that ended the revolution, that was critical and ended it?

Don't know that one.

James Armistead.

He was a spy for George Washington, and he went in and

was undercover with the British, said, I'm an escaped slave, and oh, they're just treating me so horribly.

They believed him.

He became instrumental in the hierarchy as an assistant in the British Army.

He got word where Cornwallis was going to be.

He sent it to Washington.

Washington was there, unbeknownst to Cornwallis, and that's what ended the war.

We have the ending of that war

to thank James Armistead for ending it and ending the bloodshed.

By the way, the guy who saved the American military very early on, I think it was at the Battle of Yorktown, was Peter Salem, another black guy.

He took the shot that all Americans were running because they were just routing us.

He stood his ground.

He had one shot left.

He shot the commander of the British Army in the head.

That stopped them pushing.

Otherwise, they would have routed us and we would have had no soldiers left.

There are three examples of American history that revolve around very important black American citizens that nobody knows.

Glenn, I can't, off the top of my head, call the name,

but

George Washington and these guys were trapped somewhere, and I think it was a smallpox epidemic that ran through them.

And it was an African slave

that taught them to cut a wound

and

put the smallpox in the womb.

It was the first vaccine, basically.

And

our

contribution to America's history and ascension is unquestioned.

It's just untaught.

It's underappreciated.

We think the left has turned the African American journey into its own.

It can only be explained by tragedy.

It can only be explained by what white bigots did to us.

Again, it's like

we haven't been participants in America's greatness.

We've only been participants in suffering.

And that's a joke.

And

it's racist to teach history that way.

You're basically assigning us to a place where we have no agency.

We're less than human.

We're not as courageous.

We're not as fearless.

We're not as motivated as anybody else.

We're just victims.

It's wrong.

It's got to be untaught.

People have to, black and white people, we need to see

our necessariness of each other, that we have made each other great.

And we've been an incredible combination that has slayed the world.

And the world realizes it.

That's why they're trying to pit us against each other and promote all this racial division.

So let me ask you this.

The Journal of American Psychoanalytic Association just published a peer-reviewed research article that says being white is a malignant, parasitic-like condition.

It's dangerous, discriminatory, and a perverse mental condition.

Parasitic whiteness has the power without limit, force without restriction, violence without mercy.

It has a drive to hate and terrorize.

It easily infiltrates, infiltrates even groups founded on the protection of individuals and democratic principles, and it has no long-term or permanent cure.

That's just racism.

That's in medicine now.

It's paid for racism and propaganda.

It speaks to, to me, to China's influence.

over American culture and all of our institutions that I don't believe the people that wrote it believe it, but I believe they are benefiting.

They believe they're benefiting by promoting that type of bigotry and nonsense.

And look,

I believe that the globalists, the elites, they prefer

China's system of governance, and they want us

to adopt that.

And

so, look, and I related to sports, and you mentioned LeBron James being the most hated NBA player or whatever.

But for LeBron James, when he goes to China, he's treated like a king.

They shower him with affection, love, money, adoration, blah, blah, blah.

And so he thinks, what's the matter with China?

This is great.

America needs to be more like China.

There are more basketball fans, and there's a more passionate love affair with basketball in China than in America.

And so for LeBron James, who's worth a half billion dollars or whatever, China and their system is great.

And he thinks, well, why shouldn't that be like, it should be like this over here in America.

Look how great I'm being treated.

But the overwhelming majority of Americans and the overwhelming majority of Americans with black skin, they're not six foot eight NBA stars.

And so I wish we could shrink LeBron James down to 5'10 and send him over to China and see how he gets treated when he's not a billionaire NBA superstar.

All right, more with Jason Whitlock here.

Hang on, hang on.

More with Jason Whitlock here in just a second.

I got to take a quick break.

By the way, the name was Onisimus.

That was the black slave that taught America about smallpox vaccines.

Onisimus.

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Jason Whitlock, now officially a Blaze TV host of Fearless.

You already have the Apple podcast out, episode zero.

What do people need to do to

find you and make sure that you are growing at a very rapid race, a race,

rapid pace, oh my gosh, on Apple Podcasts.

Well, they need to go hit that subscribe button, provide a rating.

Episode zero is just a conversation between me and Uncle Jimmy.

Many people know Uncle Jimmy's my sidekick from radio in Kansas City and television at Fox Sports, and he's joining with me at The Blaze and the Fearless to be my sidekick there.

He just interviews me in episode zero.

and we probably go for hour, hour, and twenty minutes, but it'll give you an indication of what the show and what the platform and what we're trying to accomplish and walks you through some of my history.

And he asked me questions about what's transpired with me the past couple of years at Fox Sports and Outkick.

But go check that out.

It'll just it's just warming you up for the launch of the podcast, the official launch on July 6th, I think is when the first episode will come out.

We'll do that from here in Nashville, Tennessee.

But just hit that subscribe button and leave a comment, a rating, a remark, a review, and

we'll just get the momentum rolling.

Yeah.

And

when do you do a TV show?

Have you announced

that?

When it's on July 6th.

July 6th.

It'll be on ablaze.

Yeah.

See, we're celebrating July 4th on the 5th because the 4th falls on a Sunday.

And so we're going to start the day after our

Independence Day celebration and be a great kickoff day.

What a great addition you are to the Blaze.

And I'm thrilled.

Jason Whitlock, formerly a VSPN of Fox Sports.

And

what was the other one?

I'm sorry, I can't remember the last one.

I've been a little everywhere.

Kansas City star

for

16 years as a columnist.

I think this is going to be the greatest thing I do in my career because I think I'm going to get to be the full version of Jason Whitlock.

And I think anybody that's followed me knows that I'm humorous or like to laugh.

You know, Jason,

people say all the time,

at least they used to, that Glenn Beck controls all of the shows.

Do I even know what your show really is?

Have I talked and played a role in any of that at all?

Not at all, other than

you've been the light

to say that.

You've been a light in terms of inspiring me and making me...

Look, when I came to Dallas one of those trips and you took me over to the museum and showed me

original documents from Thomas Jefferson, you have no idea what an impact that had on me.

And just, I just think it's important for those of us that are believers, we got to support each other and we got to work together.

And we have to be the example that America needs right now.

And through that, you know, just by us doing our little part, it'll have a huge impact on the rest of the country.

Jason Whitlock, I'm thrilled, thrilled to have you part of the Blaze.

Thrilled to be your coworker.

Thank you so much.

God God bless.

God bless.

Jason Whitlock, his show, Fearless with Jason Whitlock, is on Apple

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Make sure that you subscribe, rate, and review.

That helps that to be discovered by other people.

This is a great, great addition to the Blaze.

He is truly fearless.

He has been called everything.

I mean,

the guy

helped create

Fox Sports and divisions at ESPN.

He is a mover and shaker who is now on the outs because he won't toe the line.

And he is truly fearless on that.

And I think you're going to see an even more fearless Jason Whitlock than you ever have before

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I, every day, am looking for people who are standing up and doing things,

be it small or big, but just standing up with the power that they have

and whatever that is, just doing their part of

standing for the truth and saying, no,

this is a lie and I'm not going to go along with it.

Those are the people that are going to actually save our country and our culture, and quite honestly, the truth.

You are going to love this guy.

His name is Chris Wright.

He's the CEO of Liberty Oil Field Services.

Let me just give you a little bit of his background.

He has spoken on energy to the UK House of Lords, state's attorney general, federal and state judges, debated the merits of Shale Revolution on TV, given over 100 talks.

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How are you?

Thanks, Glenn.

Glad to be here.

Very glad to be here.

Okay.

So tell the audience what you have done with billboards in Colorado.

Well, Northface, which makes awesome outdoor apparel that I've been using for years,

and they made a bunch of jackets for my company company two years ago, proudly co-branded Liberty and Northface.

And then this year, I don't know why, but they changed their policy and another company tried to make outdoor jackets from Northface with their logo on it.

And Northface chose not to do that, saying they essentially they didn't want to associate with oil and gas.

And I've been for years trying to get a real honest dialogue about energy going.

So we took this opportunity to point out that Northface jackets are made out of oil and gas, almost completely made out of oil and gas.

So how can you

choose not to associate with something that's the essential material that you make your equipment out of?

So we put a billboard up saying that.

And Glenn, Glenn, sorry, I'm talking too long.

But we put up a billboard.

The billboard says that North Face puffer looks good on you.

It's made out of fossil fuels.

Thank you.

And most billboard companies did not want to run that billboard.

They thought it was controversial.

Facebook put a hold on this brief video, just saying the jacket looks good, this is what it's made of.

In today's world, that is controversial.

And it's strange that they can hold you back from saying the absolute truth.

You're not saying anything bad about North Face.

You're just saying, look,

most of the fabrics, most of our clothing in the world is made out of fossil fuels.

It is.

If fossil fuels weren't around today,

so many millions of people would die almost overnight because your medicine, a lot of the medicines, the capsules, all made from

petrochemicals.

Some of the things that we put on for fertilizer and also to keep the bugs from eating all of it, petrochemicals.

Everything, if we took petrochemicals out, how long would we survive, Chris?

Well, likely half of the world would die die certainly within a year or two.

Food production would drop 60%

just getting rid of the natural gas that's used to synthesize nitrogen and pesticides.

That's not even counting factories and

tractors and transportation.

So, yeah, food supply would drop rapidly as grain stocks depleted.

Yeah, certainly it would be mass deaths.

But Glenn, I agree very much.

Wait a minute, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.

We would be reduced by 60%, and that's not including the transportation that uses fuel?

That's correct.

Just food production.

Food production would drop by 60%.

You're right.

The total impacts would be even worse than that because the remaining 40% of the food without fossil fuels, how would we transport it across the oceans?

How would we get it in trucks to towns and villages and trains?

So yeah, the real impact would be much worse than 60% of humanity dying.

So look, I love fossil fuels.

And as you said so nicely, Glenn, there's nothing wrong with North Face building their clothes out of fossil fuels.

In fact, it's fantastic.

They're cheap, simple materials that have sort of taken the pressure a little bit off.

Cotton and wool are the other big natural fabrics.

Of course, we couldn't grow cotton and wool in the magnitudes we do today without fossil fuels, for tractors, for shipping, for spinning, for the manufacture of it.

So, you know, my whole point, and I think you've made it already, is fossil fuels aren't bad.

They aren't hurting the world.

In fact, they're enabling these wonderful lives we have in the modern world.

And we should celebrate that, and we should work our butts off so the last third of people living in virtual energy poverty can get these modern energy conveniences, these modern products, so they can have the wonderful lives we have.

That's the real crisis.

So when you see things like the Green New Deal, what do you think?

It's nuts because it won't meaningfully change the energy mix of where we get energy from in the world, but it will make energy more expensive.

It will make the electricity grid less reliable.

You know, we'll spend trillions of dollars doing it.

So I think it's hard to make a case that really is going to better people's lives.

And so that's, you know, people tend to be naive about energy.

It's become very political, very dogmatic.

And of course, you know, what good comes out of that?

When we think about, you know, they talk about a world without fossil fuels.

You can't even,

you wouldn't be able to sow without

fossil fuels, the oil that is used in just lubricating simple things.

You wouldn't be able to do these things.

So when they say a world without fossil fuels, and we're going to be all on, you know, solar and wind, which is nonsense,

Have you ever heard anyone address what we do besides go back to whale oil?

Yeah, Clint,

it's just unfortunate.

It's just a misinformed dialogue.

And to follow up on your point, it's simply impossible to build a wind turbine or a solar farm without fossil fuels.

There's over 100 tons of coal inside of every tower of every wind turbine.

The blades are made out of oil and gas.

They're manufactured in plants about oil and gas.

They're installed with giant cranes powered by diesel and trains that deliver these giant things to assemble them.

So wind power itself couldn't exist without fossil fuels.

And if you look at the last sort of 20 years, the world has spent a few trillion dollars on wind and solar, a lot of it subsidies, some of it real investment money, but they provide somewhere between 2 to 3 percent of world energy.

I'm for all energy sources.

Solar certainly got a role to play in the world.

And if any other new energy technology comes along, fantastic.

But you're right that this sort of naive belief that in 10 years or 30 years, you know, we're going to spend some trillions of dollars and get rid of fossil fuels, that's simply unphysical.

It's simply not going to happen.

Whether it's good or bad is a different argument, but it's definitely not going to happen.

Do you have?

I saw a list once, and I don't know where I saw it, and I wish I could find it again.

All of the things that petrochemicals are responsible for,

there's just

the inventions that would have to be

hatched,

the patents that would have to be filed, the ideas that would have to be completely changed, the new substance to replace it that has not been invented yet.

It is almost in everything in our life.

So when we think of fossil fuels, we're not just thinking cars.

Oh,

it's very personal to me.

I wouldn't be alive today.

I never would have celebrated my 14th birthday party if not for oil and gas.

I'm type 1 diabetic, so my pancreas stopped working when I was 13 years old.

That's a death sentence.

You've got a few weeks, maybe a few months, throughout all of human history.

Only 100 years ago, because of modern medicine, wealth, travel for conferences, plastics, which are essential, as you already mentioned, for making drugs and pharmaceuticals, Without all of those things, I never would have got to 14.

Think of the COVID.

Think of battling COVID.

All that personal protective equipment, all those medical gowns and masks and everything.

They're all made out of oil and gas.

Even the carrier fluid in the vaccine itself that's injected into people's arms, that is oil and gas.

So yeah, petrochemicals are just essential to modern life.

They're one of the just truly awesome things that come from oil and gas, independent of energy.

15%

of oil is used in materials, not in energy.

So when you put the Northface billboards up, hey,

Northface puffer looks great on you, made from fossil fuels, thanks.

What was the response?

Have you had any response from Northface?

No response from Northface.

And, you know, look, I should say, I think Northface is more a symptom than a cause of this problem.

You know, we just live in a world and think of Green New Deal where people can say just nonsensical things about energy and everyone else will repeat them and believe they're true or sort of true.

And so, in kids, kids are taught today, you know, that oil and gas are evil, and you know, climate change is going to end the world in 10 years, it's a crisis, kids have nightmares over this.

And so,

we're preaching a narrative that's just a long way away from reality.

We've just published a report, Glenn, on the Liberty website called Bettering Human Lives.

And it just goes over where does the world get energy?

What is this issue with energy poverty?

A third of humans are cooking their daily meals, burning wood, dung, or agricultural waste inside their house or their hut.

You know, this kills millions of people.

And climate change, of course, is a real phenomenon, but it's a slow-moving, relatively modest problem compared to poverty, energy poverty, malnutrition, and a number of other things that the world is making great progress on.

But if we make energy more expensive and less reliable, we're going to slow that progress.

So, in any case, we tried to put some perspective around it, but perspective or sobriety is very rare in the energy world these days, unfortunately.

Yeah.

You can find that, I assume, at thank younorthface.com?

Well,

it's at the LibertyFrack.com website.

I can put a pointer there to get you from there.

Okay, LibertyFrack.com?

What is it?

Yes.

Yeah, LibertyFrack.

Yeah, Liberty Frack.com.

And the report's called

Scaling Human Lives.

Thank you so much.

I'm sure we will be running into each other again.

I love what you're doing.

You know, you say it's North Face is just a symptom.

No, every single one of us have the opportunity and quite honestly, the responsibility to not make money off of lies, but instead to say, let's slow down here.

This is right.

This is wrong.

I believe this.

I believe that.

But not to further lies and especially to profit off those lies is ugliness.

Thanks, Chris.

I appreciate it.

Thanks for your time, Glenn.

You and the viewers.

Take care.

Let me tell you about gold line.

Gold line is

another thing that we dig out of the ground that is just wrong because it's been distributed so unevenly.

I think we should have gold for everybody.

Right now, the renowned investment group Incremum AG is indicating that gold could hit $4,800 an ounce by the end of the decade and maybe as much as $8,900 per ounce by the end of 2030.

They say it's not a question of if, it's a question of when we will see these kinds of highs.

The future increase in the velocity of money in circulation points to a higher level of inflation.

You bet.

Did you know that 25% of all money in circulation right now, 25% of it is new money printed because of COVID?

Yeah, when that starts moving quickly, you're going to see prices go way up.

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The Glenn Beck Program.

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What a full show it has been today.

We welcome back to the studios Stu Bergier, our executive producer and head writer.

And

he hasn't really taken the opportunity to talk about the LeBron James study, showing that he's the most hated player in the NBA.

And I thought that was unusual.

Sometimes Science Glenn,

they're able to shine a light on important issues such as this.

Things that we may know in our heart and in our soul, but have not been proven to the level of

certitude scientifically that we might want.

And that's what happened here.

We all know now that LeBron James is the least popular person in the NBA, and that is something that should have been known by everyone anyway.

In fact, is he the worst person that's ever lived on the earth?

That's a question that I think is next for our scientists once once they get past this pandemic.

They can start looking into that.

Well, it might have been Hitler and then LeBron.

Is that what you're saying?

Look, I'm not going to throw other people under the bus.

I'm just going to tell you, LeBron would be in the conversation there.

Okay, all right.

So, Paul George, one state hates him.

Russell Westbrook, one state hates him.

Kevin Durant, three states.

James Harden, three states.

Kyrie Irvin,

18 states.

Irving.

And LeBron James, 24 states.

Wow.

Yeah.

I mean, that's a.

And it's all, it's pretty much, it's pretty much Oregon all the way across the country

into

New York and South Carolina, but it's mainly the Midwest.

This is why he's really hated.

This is why you should get your Don't Be a LeBron t-shirt.

Don't be an Idiot, don't be a LeBron.

It's available at don'tbelebron.com.

It exists solely because the science, we knew what the science was going to say, and now finally the science is caught up.

That's all we're doing is following the science.

We're following the science.

And I appreciate it.

Get your t-shirt now at don'tbe a LeBron.com.

Thank you, Stu.

Thank you very much.

Thank you.

It's good to have you back.

Good to have you back.

Appreciate it.

All right.

Tomorrow, a very big show you don't want to miss, especially on television.

We'll tell you about it tomorrow on radio.

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