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Charlie Sheen is an icon of decadence.
I lit the fuse and my life turns into everything it wasn't supposed to be.
He's going the distance.
He was the highest paid TV star of all time.
When it started to change, it was quick.
He kept saying, No, no, no, I'm in the hospital now, but next week I'll be ready for the show.
Now, Charlie's sober.
He's gonna tell you the truth.
How do I present this with any class?
I think we're past that, Charlie.
We're past that, yeah.
Somebody call action.
Yeah, aka Charlie Sheen, only on Netflix, September 10th.
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So today, Glenn starts the show with a little information about the FBI texts that were released.
The deep state stuff is really kicking into gear, and it seems like there's new stuff coming out almost every day.
These are text messages between agents that are going to blow your mind.
We start the show right there.
Ken Paxon, he is the attorney general of the state of Texas, talks to us about voter fraud and how they seem to have caught some here in Texas.
Thankfully, before presidential election.
We'll get into the details on that and what is being planned by the left.
Also, we have Jonathan Kahn, who is on with us.
Gabe Ranch is on as well.
He's a guy who was making, well, he's doing this terrible, horrible thing that spreads COVID all over the place called singing hymns outdoors
in a social distance manner.
Bastard.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Bad guy.
Bad guy.
Wow.
Bad person.
At least he wound up getting arrested for this.
Again, this is what a freaking world we live in right now.
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Ken Paxton is our attorney general here in Texas.
And yesterday,
looks like he found a scheme and is putting the cuffs on a few people that had a mail-in ballot scheme.
What a surprise in the Democratic Party here in the great state of Texas.
Welcome to our Attorney General Ken Paxton.
How are you, sir?
I'm doing well.
And I guess you have not heard the narrative we don't have mail-in ballot fraud.
Yeah, well,
I was going to ask you, beside the 134 felony charges, What else do you have?
Well, I mean, you know, it's interesting.
This narrative that there's no voter fraud and there's no mail-in, but ballot fraud is largely, I think, pushed because there hasn't been a lot of focus on it.
Most states don't have a lot of resources or any resources behind it.
Some of them don't have any.
We only have, when I started, we had one prosecutor and a few investigators.
I asked the legislature to triple that.
So we have three.
And
those people are busy all the time.
And 66% of the cases that we've done, I think, in the last 10 years, have been mail-in ballot fraud.
Okay, well, that's something, you know, like the violence at
these beautiful, peaceful rallies.
That's just not happening.
So
tell me about this ring.
Who was involved and what were they doing?
Well,
it was definitely to, it appeared to benefit the county commissioner.
guy named Shannon Brown.
He ended up winning by five votes.
The precinct that he is in, I think covered about 20% of the population, but it had 50% of the mail-in ballot votes.
And if you look across the county, there were only 12 disability-checked boxes for people who were voting with mail-in ballots, whereas in his precinct, there were 376, I think.
So the numbers were definitely not proportional.
They were way outsized for
his precinct, and he ended up winning by five votes.
So what happens?
First of all, how did you find out about it?
How did you nail them and who was involved?
So we had a lot of help from the Greg County Sheriff, Sheriff Tubbs.
And we also,
my office investigated, but we also, I think, get that information from the elections people.
I think they discovered the inequities, which in some counties, you know, it's difficult for us to get that because the elections people are not going to take note of things like that because they may or may not like the result.
So, Ken, you are as concerned as I am about this.
These felony charges,
you can face six months in jail to 99 years in prison.
That's kind of a big spread.
What do you have to do to get 99 years in prison?
You know,
it's always up to
the court system to determine that, jury, trial by jury.
And so they end up making these decisions based on bad they think the crime was.
So I've had cases where we've tried to negotiate.
We had a woman who had voted in like five counties, a non-citizen.
We asked, we actually tried to negotiate a two-year sentence for her,
and she refused it, and the jury ended up giving her eight years.
Well, it's Texas.
I don't know if that's going to happen elsewhere.
So what do people do this election?
I mean, I am, I have to tell you, Ken, I have no problem.
I mean, I do, but I will accept a
fair and honest vote.
If it goes the other way, I won't like it.
I don't know how we survive, but I will accept it.
And I think most people on both sides of the aisle will do the same.
But there, I mean, how does the post office in Pennsylvania just lose Trump votes in a ditch in September?
That's a really good question.
I was actually with the president yesterday, and he was asking the very same question.
He said, how do they lose?
How do my votes end up
in the trash or on the side of the road?
And I know he is extremely concerned about
the mail-in ballots.
I think he said he's anticipating 80 million mail-in ballots.
That's a lot of openness for fraud.
I can tell you that.
Scary.
So what does the average person do?
How can we volunteer?
How can we over what do we do?
I think one of the things, I mean, the mail-in ballot thing is really a challenge because it's impossible to watch.
At least when people are voting in person, you can have people at the poll site watching people vote, just sort of watching the process happen and ensuring that people are doing what they're supposed to do.
And it's pretty simple, right?
You show up with a photo ID, and if that's you, you get to vote.
And if
you register to vote, you get to vote.
But with the mail-in ballot, we don't know who those are coming from, and the people counting them don't know it either.
And so it's very difficult with that kind of process.
And with our state, at least it's limited.
You know, there's only certain categories of people that can do it, people over 65, people that are disabled.
But even there, there's room for fraud.
Imagine states that have universal mail-in ballots.
I do not think you can protect against significant voter fraud if you have universal mail-in ballots.
Did the guy, what is his name
that won this commissioner seat?
Or this?
Shannon Shannon Brown.
Shannon Brown
is he's he's he's he's not serving, right?
I mean, he's going to serve in a different way.
Well,
we have to prove this.
He's still presumed innocent
until a jury convicts him of a crime.
So at this point, he continues to serve
and will continue to serve until we prove the case and a jury says, yeah,
you've proved your case that this guy committed fraud.
So, yeah, he's presumed innocent just like anybody else that gets indicted.
How did this scheme work?
How did they do it?
Where did they get the ballots?
How'd they do it?
I think that these things just get mailed out.
And sometimes they just go around and grab them out of mailboxes and fill them out.
And that's usually the way it's done.
And there's sometimes we're pretty certain that the
elections people let their operatives know that they're going out and they just, they know the date, they know the locations, and and they grab them and fill them out and no one ever knows wow uh ken thank you so much by the way let me ask you i don't know if you have the answer why did the governor increase the time of voting before the election we went from like 12 days to 17 or something like that why did we do that
i actually do know the answer so one of the arguments that we've been making we've been sued so many times over election issues we've been sued i think 12 to 15 times i have more election cases than i've ever had in my life, and probably ever happened in the state's history.
They're trying to affect our elections.
So we have three different mail-in ballot cases.
One was in Travis County.
We already won that at the Texas Supreme Court.
We have one at the Fifth Circuit.
So, and by the way, just note, they have to win one time, and
it opens it up for cheating.
We have to win every case or we lose.
So, we have another one in the Fifth Circuit that's a constitutional challenge saying that it's unconstitutional to only let people over 65 vote.
Well, then we have another one in Harris County where the county clerk or district clerk is trying to mail out over like 2.7 mailing dollars to everybody, not upon request, just mail them out.
So one of the arguments that we have made is: hey, the governor
has already accommodated these people and accommodated the whole COVID issue by allowing for more hours and longer early voting.
And I think that's a much safer way to handle that.
Oh, yeah, it is.
It's much safer because we don't have any proof that really that early voting hurts us.
Actually, I think it actually helps us
get more people up, and it tends to be good for Republicans.
So I don't think that's really the problem.
The real problem is mail-in ballots.
And I find it frustrating that we have lawsuits, somebody, even the state party, going after something that really doesn't change the game and really undermining our case that, hey, we've already accommodated, don't do mail-in balance.
Who's funding all these lawsuits?
Because it's not just Texas.
This is happening all over the country.
I mean, my speculation is George Soros.
There's a law firm.
There's a law firm that's involved in many of these cases.
Not just mail-in ballot.
They sue us over all kinds of issues.
How many poll workers we have?
How many
ballot order
putting the
Republicans ahead of the Democrats, which we've done since the beginning of time.
Whoever's in power gets to go first.
I mean, just name it.
We're defending it.
Ken,
it was said you brought up George Soros, and
Fox News just about wet their pants
when the name George Soros went on the air.
I know this to be true.
You and I have talked about it, that George Soros has pumped all kinds of money into district attorneys and even into some offices of attorney generals
in different ways, trying to affect even the attorney general's office.
They say that there's no proof of that.
Can you
prove?
Look,
this guy is so
good at hiding how he does it.
But for instance,
here's the focus.
He wants to put in DAs that won't prosecute crime, but they will go after Republicans.
That's the idea.
Get people in there.
And so I'll give you two examples.
Bear County had a really good Democratic DA, a guy named Nicola Hood, who I worked with very well on human trafficking and all kinds of issues.
Well, Soros didn't like him because he was prosecuting people.
He was doing his job.
Same thing just happened in Travis County.
Margaret Moore, excellent DA, doing her job, not partisan, just doing her job.
But she was prosecuting people, so that was a problem.
So they sent in another DA who supposedly is going to not prosecute people, but you know, we'll go after Republican leaders at a drop of a hat.
So that's the strategy.
Criminalize politics and weaponize the DAs to destroy anybody that they don't like and not prosecute real crime.
It's an incredible time to live, and I'm glad you're our attorney general.
Thank you very much, Ken.
Appreciate it.
Thanks, Clenn.
Have a great day.
You bet.
Ken Paxton, our attorney general in the state of Texas.
And if you have a good attorney general, I'm telling you the things you must vote for.
You must know who your attorney general is.
You got to make sure they are strict constitutionalists and sheriffs.
You got to do everything you can.
If you have a good sheriff, support them.
If they're up for re-election, support them.
Do all you can.
Sheriffs are going to be the last line of defense, as we have already seen in just some of this COVID nightmare stuff.
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we had the SWAT team swing into action, arresting three Christians singing hymns.
They were all social distanced, but they didn't wear masks.
Now, I should give you the fact that this county is overwhelmed with COVID.
The hospital is teeming with people with COVID.
Or I think no one has had COVID, and the hospital is fine.
I'm not sure which one it is,
but one of the guys who was arrested is Gabriel Rynch.
Hello, Gabriel.
Hey, Gwen.
Thanks for having me on.
Can you tell me what the hell is happening to Idaho?
Oh, man,
I'm just as blown away as you are.
You know, this whole our mayor signed into a resolution, you know, social distancing mask resolution on July 2nd, and then they keep extending it.
Our city council keeps extending it.
And throughout all this, my church occasionally would, you know, we'd go to like the middle of downtown and sing psalms, you know, sing three or four psalms as kind of a protest, it's kind of a worship protest to all this.
And then our mayor on this past Monday extended the resolution through January 5th.
And so
my pastors on Tuesday had decided, hey, let's go sing the psalms again and let's do it at City Hall's parking lot.
And so we went to City Hall's parking lot and started, I mean, we didn't get halfway through a song and the police officers walked up to me and proceeded to talk to me and say, hey, you know,
my mom was standing right next to me and they asked her, are you with him?
And she said, he's my son.
And then so I put my arm around my buddy next to me.
I said, but this is my friend.
And the officer said, okay, well, let me give me your ID.
And I said, officer, you don't have to do this.
And he said, give me your ID.
And I said, officer, you know better than this.
And he said, Give me your ID.
And I said, Officer, I have First Amendment rights.
And your duty is to the citizens, not to the mayor.
Your duty is to protect the citizens' freedoms and rights and not to the mayor.
You need to stand up.
And then he said, one more time, he said, I'm going to ask you one more time.
Give me your ID.
And I said, Officer, you don't have to do this.
And he said, I don't want to.
He didn't want to arrest me.
And then he proceeded to arrest me.
The
our
chief of police, Chief Fry,
after the resolution resolution was signed in on Monday, I emailed him Tuesday morning and I said, Officer Fry, he's a Christian man.
I said, don't be like the Apostle Peter and run away when P when Jesus is getting sacrificed.
Be Daniel.
Be the bold guy in that moment.
And so as I'm getting arrested, he's standing behind the arresting officer.
And
I said, this was your Daniel moment.
And so they walked me over to the police car while while Psalm 20 is singing.
You can hear the handcuffs click in the videos that have been going viral.
And it's just a beautiful juxtaposition as my people behind me are singing and I'm getting arrested.
And they walk me over to the cop car
and my brother walks up.
My brother's always late, so he walks up late.
Hey, bro, what's happening?
I know, come on, man.
So
he comes in.
He's like, this is bull, you know, just starts going into the officers.
And then my associate pastor comes in, walking in, and he's like, he starts rebuking the officers.
I mean, my pastor had my back.
It was fantastic.
So
I get in the cop car.
They take me off to jail.
And here's,
there's a couple crazy things that have gone on through all this.
First, our mayor on September 5th officiated a religious event without a mask.
Without social distancing.
And then on September 2nd, he was at a gathering, a social gathering of more than 50 people.
He attended that without a mask, without social distancing.
And here I am.
I go sing psalms in City Hall, and I get arrested.
And then I go to the
deputy.
They checked me in the Leytaw County jail.
And as they're checking me out, I was in jail for about two hours.
My buddy Sean Bonet, him and his wife Rachel, also got arrested.
So Sean
comes to jail.
He comes to visit me in jail.
And his wife had to go to another jail cell because
they actually believe in male and female here in Moscow.
And
as I'm getting released from jail, so I was there for about two hours, I look across the way, I'm sitting down talking to the deputy who's booking me out, getting all the information.
And I'm sitting down and across the way, there's three deputies in an office, and two of them aren't social distancing and aren't wearing masks.
And so I walk over there and I say, officer, arrest these people.
They aren't social distancing.
They aren't wearing a mask.
And the officer said, hey, hey, just go, man.
Just go.
And I said, no, you need to arrest these people.
They aren't social distancing and wearing a mask.
This is what I'm here for.
And so
basically, they didn't get physical to me, but they basically pushed me out of the jail.
Were these police officers when you said the deputy?
Was this a sheriff or was this police?
So the MPD, Moscow Police Department, arrested me and then handed me over to the Latoch County Jail, which is run by the Sheriff's Department.
So it's
a both fiasco.
Wow.
You should
rethink your sheriff if your sheriff is for this kind of stuff.
Sheriffs are the,
they respond directly to the people.
They don't have to go through anybody else.
They go to the Constitution and to the people.
If that's your sheriff, you should get him out.
I don't know anything about this sheriff, but I'd be interested to see what he had to say about it.
Go ahead.
I was going to say, yeah,
that's the nice thing about the sheriff is you can vote him in and out, but you can't do that to the Moscow police chief because he reports to the mayor, and the mayor and our city council is the one that's put everyone in this little
city fine.
How did the small town vote for a council like this?
How did you do it?
Yeah, so we're in Idaho.
Idaho is a conservative state, probably 70, 30.
But I'm in a university town.
Oh, Baycock County.
There's only two counties in Idaho that tend to vote liberal in the presidential race, and I'm in one of them.
So even the conservatives, even the so-called conservatives that are on the council are absolutely liberal.
So there you go.
Wow.
So what's going to happen now?
Do you have somebody to represent you to bring this to court?
Yeah, well, I mean, obviously, the thing's gone viral.
So
a number of lawyers have reached out to me.
So, yeah,
I'm going to obviously fight this.
I mean,
we have basic constitutional rights that were violated.
I have a right to worship.
I have a right to protest.
I have a right to petition.
I have a right to assemble.
And I mean, the constitutional right to worship tells the government that you can't tell me when to worship, where to worship, and how to worship.
You cannot do that.
And I got arrested for that.
So I got a court hearing on Wednesday, and I'm talking to some lawyers.
I haven't kind of finalized my game plan and all this.
But yeah, I'm going to fight this because I told the cops as I was getting arrested.
I said, man, I'm doing this for your liberties, brother.
I was glad to see.
I was really glad to see.
I mean, you guys did it like a Martin Luther King protest.
You all were peaceful.
You,
you know, you didn't cause a stink.
You just stated things clearly, walked away with the officers,
and you did it right.
It's hard to,
when you, when you're wrestling with a cop, it's hard to figure out who the good guy and the bad guy is sometimes.
And I think you did this right, Gabriel.
Thank you so much.
Yeah.
Thank you, Glenn, for having me on.
You bet.
Appreciate it.
Idaho, what are you doing, man?
What are you doing?
Wake up.
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We have yet another priest, this one in Minnesota, that has been silenced by the church.
He gave a sermon on the coronavirus, The Truth Revealed, where he said some controversial things, for sure,
but he said we're being manipulated and played.
And the church has chastised him because
his homily
went against
the Pope Francis' exhortation that sermons be
a consoling encounter with God's word and a constant source of renewal and growth.
Oh.
Okay, so they're not supposed to talk about things.
Uh-huh.
I'm telling you, there's a war in all of our churches, and there is a war going on, and we are not fighting men.
We are not.
We're not fighting against the Democratic Party.
We are fighting against evil.
And quite honestly, for those who are awake in the Democratic Party, they're fighting it too.
They know.
Luckily, this weekend, there is,
I think, something that is really critically important.
Whether you're there or you do it yourself tomorrow, but there is a prayer march tomorrow in Washington, D.C.
with Franklin Graham.
We talked to you about that earlier this week.
And Jonathan Kahn is also holding an event called the Return, the National and Global Day of Prayer and Repentance.
Welcome to the program, Jonathan Kahn.
Great to be with you, Glenn.
So,
how much trouble are we in, Jonathan?
A big trouble.
I don't believe in our lifetime we have ever seen America at the place it's at now.
As you said, critical.
In fact, I don't know that America has ever been.
We are in danger of literally collapse, of judgment.
Glenn, at the beginning of this nation,
there were promises made.
And actually, you were the Puritan Puritans saying, if we follow God, we'll be the most blessed, powerful, prosperous nation on earth.
And it's all come true.
But it says, if we turn away from God, those blessings are going to be removed.
And we're watching that.
We're watching the danger sides.
We have driven God out of our culture.
We have called evil good and good evil.
We've done all these things that we're following in the ancient mistake of ancient Israel, and that leads to judgment.
So I believe it is so critical.
I mean, we've never been so critical as we are right now that
we have to return to God.
And if we don't, we may pass the point of no return.
So,
Jonathan, you wrote The Harbinger
and
the Harbinger 2.
And
you were, I think you had your dates wrong on the Shemitah.
I think it's coming now
myself,
but you have been a voice that has really exposed exposed this all the way along as a spiritual battle.
I've followed you since The Harbinger came out,
and you follow it from ground zero.
And
I'm not sure this is just a bad time for America.
I mean, I believe that there's a chance.
The headline today in the Jerusalem Post was the world is witnessing biblical prophecies or the times of fulfillment of the Bible, something along lines.
That was the Jerusalem Post.
I think
there's a shot that this is the beginning of those things foretold.
Yeah, yeah.
If you remember, Glenn, when we first met, and we spoke about the harbinger, and the harbinger, for those who know,
is the biblical template of a nation's judgment.
And what it is, you know, it begins with a strike on the land.
As we see, this is the pattern again and again in the Bible.
An enemy makes a strike.
With us, we had 9-11, and that's a shaking, it's a wake-up call, and it's calling the nation back.
But then there is a window of time that the nation is given, and a span of years.
And that's why I knew when I wrote the Harvard Drive, it was not the end.
It was really the beginning of this pattern.
And we have followed, in that window of time we've had, we have followed the,
we haven't turned back to God.
We have all the more departed from God.
And that's exactly what happened to ancient Israel.
And one of the things is, Glenn, and this is why I knew that this year was not only the year for the return, but also for the sequel, The Harbinger, too, because there's a time period given in the Bible where how long is it from that strike, that first warning, to the time when the greater shakings come on the land?
Well, within ancient Israel, it was a period of 19 years from the strike to the year that the greater shakings came.
Well, 9-11 was 2001.
When is the 19th year?
It's the year 2020.
And so we are seeing the shakings coming, and we are watching the danger of this window of time ending when we have to choose one way or the other.
And so we are watching all those things.
In fact, the prophet Jeremiah, when he's talking about this 19th year, what's going to happen, one of the things he says, he talks about plague, he talks about shaking.
Well, we are shaking.
And if we don't get this warning now, again,
this is a time we must return.
It's really, I believe, life and death.
I agree with you.
I think that
I didn't understand men's hearts will fail them until this year.
The number of people that
it's not hard yet.
It's not hard yet.
And the number of people that will cower in fear and won't say anything because they'll be kicked out of school.
They will lose their job.
They'll lose friends.
They'll lose family.
That's your heart failing you.
You know what's right and you won't do it thinking, Well, this one's a little one, but if you don't do the little ones, you don't stand a chance when it gets hard.
Yeah, yeah, in fact, I mean, you know, we have been paralyzed, and we have never
in the history of America have we gone through this thing.
We are paralyzed.
We have seen things grind to a halt.
And by the way,
there's a chapter,
there's a chapter in the harmony that says things to come, and it talks about how does these shaking come, and the shakings are
the breakdown of society, the disorder, you know, civil disorders, another one, the breakdown of the economy, all of these things, and really grinding to a halt.
And one of the things is that I was praying, you know, this was a year ago, and I'm praying, Lord, what's the next book?
And I got, because I always knew there was going to be a Harvard to do, and I got that.
But I said, okay, this is the year.
And then I got a very strong thing that this is going to be the year of shaking.
And I'm telling people this before all this happened.
And the thing is, and we didn't realize, you know, one of the things that
in September 26, this is chosen over a year ago, we didn't realize, it turns out on the biblical calendar, it is an appointed day tomorrow.
We didn't know it.
And it's called Shabbat Shuvah, which means the Sabbath.
It's a Saturday.
And of Shuvah, the word means the return.
And we had no idea.
It's appointed for a patient.
Wait, wait, did you break?
Wait, wait.
Is it just my headphones, or did you break up?
I didn't hear.
You said, okay, I'm sorry.
It was my headphones that broke up.
What did you say?
It means the Sabbath and
Shuvah.
Yes, Shuvah actually means the return.
We had no idea.
And it's appointed from the biblical calendar to be a day of return for a nation to return to God.
And there's an appointed scripture that can be read all over the world in the synagogues of the world.
And it's all about having a sacred assembly, a solemn assembly of return and repentance, exactly what we're going to do on the national mall.
We had no idea.
So I believe this is so much the appointed time.
So, Jonathan,
is this coordinated with Franklin Graham's, or is it just, because I know of yours long before, and I know Franklin is doing on the mall, so there should be lots of Christians there.
Yeah, there, and yeah, and there's also people who just fear God and they're coming.
You know, yeah, well, Franklin called us up.
This was said, yeah,
a while back.
Franklin called up and said, I want to do a march.
So, he's going to do a march from the Lincoln Memorial coming across for it'll be two hours happening in the middle of the day.
The return is going to be the entire day starting at
9 a.m.
in between the Washington Monument and Capitol Hill.
And it's going to be, it's a gathering, it's really a sacred assembly, you know, which literally God used in ancient times to bring a nation back.
And actually, God used it in American history to bring America back before.
So it's all going to be converging.
That's why I believe it's so much the Lord tomorrow, all converging.
We didn't plan this, you know, but it's all coming at the same time, same place.
So, yes.
Well, I will tell you,
I'm speaking and praying tomorrow there, and i it's an honor to have and been even been asked to go um
a lot of really
really big people are uh involved in this and it doesn't god doesn't care about the big people he wants to hear it from us and if you can get to washington tomorrow please go to washington uh if not can you watch this online Yes, be online.
The return is going to be broadcast simultaneously all over America and all over the world.
If they go to the return.org, you can find out how you can see for the, and also it's going to be on television and other things, but it starts at 9, goes to about 5 o'clock, and we're going to have a thing afterwards of just celebration.
But the thing is that no matter where you are, it doesn't matter.
If you can make it, great, we'll be there.
If you can't, your home, at your church, it doesn't matter.
Really, consecrate this day for prayer, repentance, pray for America and return and revival.
Because without revival, there's no future.
And it begins with us.
It's the people of God.
We're the ones have to turn to God first.
Thank you so much, my friend.
I really appreciate it.
Thank you, Glenn.
Thank you.
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