Almost Nothing Is Extreme Now | Guest: Elijah Schaffer | 9/14/20

2h 4m
America is being set up for an Eastern European-style “color revolution” by the same groups of people who fueled unrest around the world during the Obama administration. The West Coast is on fire, but are coordinated arsonists to blame? Two police officers were ambushed and shot in Los Angeles, and some protesters responded by protesting at the emergency room. Glenn hears from listeners about what’s happening in their communities. A Lancaster, PA, resident gives an update on the protests. The NFL is standing with BLM, but the words of “Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing” don’t. BlazeTV’s Elijah Schaffer joins after documenting the Lancaster and Rochester riots, where he was targeted by activists dressed as press.
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Speaker 1 Hello, America. There were more riots in Rochester this weekend.
There are riots now in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Speaker 1 Lancaster, so you know, they're busy milking the cows right now and not listening to my voice because in Lancaster, it's the Amish.

Speaker 1 BLM has come to Amish Town.

Speaker 1 Which, you know, I'd like to, I'd actually like to see how that worked out. I'd like to see a bunch of white, wussy city kids marching up to the farms of the Amish, and we'll see how that goes.

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Speaker 1 So the headline is, officer involved shooting

Speaker 1 a black man.

Speaker 1 But if you look at the body camera video, you see that this officer was called to the house by a family member who said my brother is trying to get in trying to break into our house and threatening my mother

Speaker 1 so the police officer showed up he was by himself apparently on foot it looks like and he walks up to the house

Speaker 1 the sister is now inside she answers the door and he can hear in the background get out get out and the officer says yes get out get out of the way is he inside? Get out of the way.

Speaker 1 She does, and here comes the brother, and he's got a large knife, a kitchen knife on him. He, with

Speaker 1 crazed eyes, starts chasing the police officer. As the police officer is running, he turns back and shoots the guy.
Now he's dead, and of course, the riots have begun.

Speaker 1 This Wednesday,

Speaker 1 I'm going to talk to you about the way America ends.

Speaker 1 This really is our last call, and it will end if you're not informed and you don't play your cards right.

Speaker 1 We've seen this unrest before.

Speaker 1 We've shown it to you in the last couple of years. Global unrest through the State Department programs like Civil Society 2.0.

Speaker 1 Most people don't know about that, but if you're a Blaze subscriber, you do. The tech camps.

Speaker 1 We showed you how with with George Soros and others, and big dark money,

Speaker 1 the State Department is helping

Speaker 1 start civil unrest all over the country.

Speaker 1 Ultimately, it's something called color revolution, and the same people are involved.

Speaker 1 Well, the left has a plan for November.

Speaker 1 And it's an Eastern Europe-style American color revolution.

Speaker 1 What we're going to tell you on Wednesday is that you are being set up for an Eastern European-style color revolution.

Speaker 1 And the playbook for Main Street USA is exactly the same that they've used in places like Ukraine. And it's initiated by the same people in order to upend our system this November.

Speaker 1 And everything is connected. And we can prove it to you by showing the original documents.

Speaker 1 The Obama administration in Ukraine, Biden in Ukraine, Civil Society 2.0, the State Department's relationship with George Soros, BLM and Antifa, street riots, the Great Reset,

Speaker 1 public school education, mail-in voting, and now more and more the words revolution.

Speaker 1 It culminates in two months in America.

Speaker 1 It's actually out in the open,

Speaker 1 but we're being softened up and desensitized about

Speaker 1 what's about to happen.

Speaker 1 They want the removal of an elected president to appear as if it was his fault. Wednesday, I will show you who's behind it and how it all works, and it will be the tale of three chalkboards.

Speaker 1 Chalkboard one is how the intelligence community teaches a successful coup.

Speaker 1 Well, they've got everything.

Speaker 1 They've got everything.

Speaker 1 Chalkboard two.

Speaker 1 I've drawn up and watched over the last 15 years. What does it take for a successful revolution? What would it take in America?

Speaker 1 That is a terrifying chalkboard. And then, chalkboard number three:

Speaker 1 the blueprint for a successful color revolution that was drawn up by the Obama administration's deep state, as written by Obama's advisor to Russia, who is then promoted to ambassador to Russia.

Speaker 1 His seven pillars for revolution.

Speaker 1 You need an unpopular incumbent.

Speaker 1 You need a united and organized opposition. You need the ability to quickly drive home the point that voting results were falsified.

Speaker 1 You need enough independent media to inform citizens about the falsified vote.

Speaker 1 You need political opposition capable of mobilizing tens of thousands or more demonstrators to protest the electoral fraud.

Speaker 1 And you need divisions among the regime's coercive forces.

Speaker 1 Sounds like America today.

Speaker 1 It's the plan from the Obama administration.

Speaker 1 We'll show it to you Wednesday.

Speaker 1 Hello, Pat. Hello, Glenn.
It is

Speaker 1 quite amazing what's going on, and you don't know what's true and what's not.

Speaker 1 I'm going to try to,

Speaker 1 I want to start with the fires.

Speaker 1 The fires that are going on now, it is in Portland, Oregon. It's so bad.
It is literally the worst air quality in the world today is in Portland. It's on fire.

Speaker 1 Now,

Speaker 1 there are those people that are saying, oh, you know what this is? That's

Speaker 1 coordinated attacks. Okay, all right.

Speaker 1 Let me give you this from law enforcement today.

Speaker 1 The Ashland, Oregon police chief weighed in on the Oregonian. The one thing I can say is that the rumor that these fires are set by Antifa is 100% false information.

Speaker 1 We have some leads, but none of it points into that direction. A spokesperson for the Oregon Department of Forestry spoke to the New York Times.

Speaker 1 We are not seeing any indications of mass politically influenced arson campaign.

Speaker 1 Okay,

Speaker 1 so we have it from the Ashland, Oregon Police, and we have it from the Oregon Department of Forestry.

Speaker 1 But here's what else we have. A number of wildfires in Washington, Oregon, and California are being considered as arson.
Several of the arsonists are in jail, and while they're more on the run,

Speaker 1 police are looking for them, we are told. On Wednesday of last week, troopers in Puyallop, Washington said they arrested a 36-year-old Puyallup man caught setting fire in the brush.

Speaker 1 This was along state route, 167 in Puyallup, in the median. The fire started to spread.
Puyallup police closed the northbound northbound ramp on the highway.

Speaker 1 He told troopers he was just looking for a camera. They took the suspect to jail.
Another arson suspect was arrested in Spokane after allegedly starting a bunch of fires.

Speaker 1 Christine Camello was arrested after allegedly starting multiple fires in Spokane.

Speaker 1 Let's see. The

Speaker 1 officer also spotted another fire a few blocks away. This was next to an old oil drum under a tree.

Speaker 1 More units arrived. They detained Camelo.
She originally lied about her name, but she was wanted

Speaker 1 on a warrant for something else, so she is in custody. She has been booked for second-degree arson.

Speaker 1 Federal law enforcement source told lawenforcementtoday.com that the feds are looking into whether some of the cases are linked together and warned there could be more attacks.

Speaker 1 Quote, we are reacting to a

Speaker 1 coordinated series of attempts to start fires anywhere and everywhere in Oregon, public and private lands, incorporated and unincorporated areas.

Speaker 1 By all indications so far, in the preliminary stages of these investigations, there is a coordinated effort on the part of these individuals to start fires in areas that are the least protected and most vulnerable, then slowing, working their way, slowly working their way into more populated areas and neighborhoods.

Speaker 1 Please take this information as an advisory for your own account and welfare, and please act in good faith with due diligence to plan accordingly for your safety and the well-being of your community.

Speaker 1 Okay, so that's from federal law enforcement. And we know we have the arrests, and we've seen the video of the arrest.

Speaker 1 So who do you trust?

Speaker 1 Well, let's go to PolitiFact.

Speaker 1 PolitiFact said, Is there some evidence? Is there some evidence that these left-wing activists are responsible for the wildfires ravaging the West Coast? According to PolitiFact, no.

Speaker 1 Officials have dispelled the rumors. While investigations are still going, or ongoing, the fires appear to be sparked accidentally.
First, says PolitiFact,

Speaker 1 Antifa stands for Anti-Fascists. It's not a singular group, but rather a broad coalition of activists, including communists, anarchists, and socialists, that have been around for decades.
Oh.

Speaker 1 While Antifa Antifa activists have used violence to achieve their goals in the past, experts say most of the movement's organization is not rooted in any kind of physical confrontation.

Speaker 1 Still, over the past few years, people ranging from President Trump to everyday social media users have blamed Antifa for acts of violence.

Speaker 1 In Portland, demonstrations began in late May after Floyd's death and have continued for more than 100 days. Antifa activists have been present at some of the protests.

Speaker 1 On some of the several occasions, protesters have started fires around the city, but it's unclear

Speaker 1 what Antifa supporters have been responsible for when it comes to those fires. And there's no evidence that they're behind dozens of wildfires burning from California to Washington.

Speaker 1 Well,

Speaker 1 we do know that the El Dorado fire was brought on by something that was doing a gender

Speaker 1 reveal, which has got to be proud. We do know that several of the fires were started by lightning strikes.

Speaker 1 A

Speaker 1 power line was downed in Washington state and in Oregon.

Speaker 1 But there's nothing to any of these arrests

Speaker 1 at all.

Speaker 1 Hmm.

Speaker 1 So in Dexter,

Speaker 1 when the firefighters responded to a fire at the Dexter State Recreation Area

Speaker 1 and they caught a guy,

Speaker 1 a middle-aged man with arm tattoos lighting two fires in the bushes,

Speaker 1 he said

Speaker 1 He said it looks like he was intentionally starting to or starting fires to add to the chaos. Are we supposed to ignore that? Are we supposed to ignore the arson in Spokane and in Washington State?

Speaker 1 Are we supposed to ignore this?

Speaker 1 They arrested a woman, charged her with arson in California near Baronda.

Speaker 1 on Highway 101. She was accused of intentionally starting fires.

Speaker 1 Now,

Speaker 1 what's the update there? And who do we trust?

Speaker 1 How about Trooper Ryan Burke on Twitter that said Trooper Moorefield caught a pedestrian who was lighting matches

Speaker 1 in the grass?

Speaker 1 A citizen observed and alerted 911 after a short foot chase.

Speaker 1 He's in custody and on his way to jail for attempted arson.

Speaker 1 Hmm.

Speaker 1 And then in Sweet Creek,

Speaker 1 you have a 44-year-old man arrested on suspicion of arson in the wildfire that burned nearly 400 acres. So again, I ask you, who do you believe? If you don't know who to believe,

Speaker 1 well,

Speaker 1 there's step one of what will be on the chalkboard on Wednesday.

Speaker 1 It's really critical that you know what's going on and you know how they want you to react.

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Hello again.

Speaker 1 I'm looking forward to

Speaker 1 talking about what's happened in Los Angeles this weekend with the shooting of the police.

Speaker 1 I mean, and the blocking of the

Speaker 1 entrance and exits into the hospital is crazy. Unbelievable.

Speaker 1 I mean, what

Speaker 1 has is America actually seeing this? I wonder because I can't imagine that you're for it. You know, on Friday I said that Eric Weinstein was the lefty professor in Oregon.
That's his brother, Brett.

Speaker 1 I always confuse the two.

Speaker 1 But Eric actually works with Peter Thiel and is the host of the Portal podcast. He leans really far left, but he loves America and

Speaker 1 he doesn't want to destroy the Constitution.

Speaker 1 So

Speaker 1 I don't know if you saw the clip of the guy who was

Speaker 1 the guy's reaction when he sees the two cops that were shot execution style. Did you see the reaction?

Speaker 1 You want to describe it?

Speaker 1 Well, there were several, but are you talking about the guy who

Speaker 1 was glad and hopes they die? Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
Not at the hospital. A guy who was standing there and saw somebody try to execute two cops.
Yeah. And he's happy about it.
Okay. Yeah.

Speaker 1 So Eric wrote this weekend, he said, I can long last explain to everyone what the intellectual dark web was about.

Speaker 1 It was about this.

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Speaker 1 a plague on all of our houses. You've thwarted every attempt at unity, logic, moderation that threatens your business models.
You destroyed science, scholarship, journalism, and you didn't even blink.

Speaker 1 You see unity as a threat.

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Speaker 1 Nick in Texas, welcome to the Glen Beck program.

Speaker 1 Do we have him on line six? Nick, welcome. Yes, sir.
Can you hear me? Yes, I can. Go ahead.

Speaker 1 Hey, how are you? Very good.

Speaker 2 You know, your main question this morning is how are we feeling about the whole situation? You know, it's not just COVID and the elections. I mean, I feel like it's all as one.

Speaker 2 You know, the truth is, Glenn, and I think I speak for a lot of people when I say we're absolutely terrified.

Speaker 2 I know I speak for me and my family, at least. You know, we wake up in the morning, everything's great.
But when the news starts slowing, we start hearing these stories.

Speaker 2 You know, I listen to your program every morning.

Speaker 2 My wife listens to your program every morning, and we discuss about it throughout the day. And it's absolutely terrifying the state of things that we're in.

Speaker 2 Her and I are both 33 years old,

Speaker 2 white, conservative views. We live in the state of Texas.
We have five children between the two of us

Speaker 2 and it's absolutely disheartening. You know, we try to do everything we can to make sure that our household, that our nuclear family has the strongest God-fearing Christian morals and values.

Speaker 2 You know, as soon as the brainwash programs came out, we sat the children down at the dinner table and we said, hey, look, we understand that this is probably going on.

Speaker 2 Thankfully, I think we live in a small enough town. I'm not sure that these things will reach, but we don't know because we're not there.
We're not in that classroom. And that's what's scary us.

Speaker 2 And we've talked to the kids and we've let them know, Hey, you can come to us about anything. And these aren't our views, and you're not racist based solely on the fact that you were born white.

Speaker 2 And if anybody tries to teach you this, it needs to come to us.

Speaker 2 All that being said, you know, I feel like my generation, I guess by definition, we're millennials. I don't consider ourselves millennials by any means.

Speaker 2 But I feel like it's our generation that are out there with these quote-unquote peaceful protests. They're out there causing this nonsense.
And I feel like

Speaker 2 they're being pushed by a leftist agenda that they're just so blinded by

Speaker 2 this

Speaker 2 who even knows what it is, but this civil unrest is being pushed, and it's what big tech, it's what the leftists want.

Speaker 2 And so, my question for you is, and I think what I need for you, I feel like you guys do such a great job. We're avid watchers of Blaze TV.

Speaker 2 Like I said, we listen to you every morning, Pat, Stu, we listen to the whole gang, and we absolutely love it.

Speaker 2 And I feel like it's opened our eyes and brought information to us that we otherwise wouldn't get because we all know that mainstream media is not going to report on the things that you guys are reporting on.

Speaker 2 And I absolutely thank you all for doing it every day. And I cannot commend you all enough for what you're doing for not just me and my family, but for the rest of us out there.
So my question is,

Speaker 2 and what I need from you all, is how do we reach those?

Speaker 2 I feel like all your listeners, you've got those. How do we get more?

Speaker 2 How do we reach these people? I know people that are so dead set

Speaker 2 on

Speaker 2 voting for Biden, but it's not even based on Biden Biden's policies or what Biden wants. It's based on the hatred for Trump.

Speaker 2 And that is so enraging that you're willing to put ourselves and our country in a position

Speaker 2 based solely on the fact that you can't stand somebody has nothing to do with

Speaker 2 what this guy wants to do for our country.

Speaker 2 I think half the people that I know, if they even knew what Biden wanted to do to this country, I'm not sure they'd change their minds based solely on the fact that they hate Trump.

Speaker 1 Okay, so Nick,

Speaker 1 let me start with, first of all, thank you for

Speaker 1 everything that you just said. We really appreciate it.
Sometimes, I mean, I'm sure Pat feels the same way with what he does.

Speaker 1 We are in these rooms, these isolated studios, and, you know, especially now with COVID, we don't have anybody coming through the studios.

Speaker 1 Our contact is limited. That's why this show is so important.
And we don't...

Speaker 1 We don't know. We don't know how you're feeling.
And we don't know if what we're doing is connecting with anyone.

Speaker 1 And I am, honestly, I leave the studio almost every day. And I've heard this from several hosts.

Speaker 1 They leave the studio every day and

Speaker 1 they're just depressed. They're just

Speaker 1 like suicidal depressed because it's our job to watch it for you.

Speaker 1 And everything we have in

Speaker 1 our

Speaker 1 job

Speaker 1 is pointing to really really bad things. And we don't know how to bring it to you in a way to where it doesn't make you suicidal.
You know, we have to tell you the truth, but we don't want you to.

Speaker 1 I mean, the worst thing that could happen is that you get so depressed that you stop paying attention. The second thing is that you get angry because anger is what they want.

Speaker 1 They've been needling you since 08. They've been wanting you to rise up.
They've been wanting you to strike out.

Speaker 1 And the reason why we're not further down this road is because you never were that person.

Speaker 1 But

Speaker 1 things are changing rapidly, and you just must remain calm. So thank you for that.
The second thing

Speaker 1 is: I don't think there's anything you can say to those people who are dead set.

Speaker 1 Is there anything that anyone could say to you? I would answer, yes.

Speaker 1 If you could show me how these things,

Speaker 1 you can't show me that these things aren't happening because we have them on videotape. We have the, you know,

Speaker 1 we have all the things that we have shown you over the last year and all of the connections. So it's no longer a theory, they're fact.
But if you could show me

Speaker 1 and convince me that the average person working for Biden

Speaker 1 was just as angry about all of this as I was and was going to say, I'm going to stop all this nonsense on the ground.

Speaker 1 If you could convince me of that, I'd be open-minded.

Speaker 1 Now, does that make me any different than the left? I don't know. I wouldn't, if you were on the left, I wouldn't waste your time trying to convince me.

Speaker 1 And the same on the right.

Speaker 1 Don't try to convince those people that are just lost. There are people who don't know and are open-minded, but you can't try to win.
You can't try to tell them that they're wrong.

Speaker 1 Nobody wants to hear that they're wrong. Just ask them questions.
Have you seen this? And go to first sources. We post everything.
We've got all of it.

Speaker 1 Go to first sources and say, tell me about this and this and this. And slowly.
Just try to calmly talk to your friends that you can save. But I warn you, I think we are going to go through a time

Speaker 1 where

Speaker 1 it's the most important thing you can do is convince your kids that God lives.

Speaker 1 Convince yourself that you are the person you were born to be, not the person you were allowed to become.

Speaker 1 Let me take,

Speaker 1 I think it's Janny in Pennsylvania up in Lancaster.

Speaker 1 How you doing, Janny?

Speaker 1 Hi there.

Speaker 2 I'm fine. Thank you for taking my call.

Speaker 1 Sure.

Speaker 2 So I wanted to comment on your opening statement about Lancaster County and

Speaker 2 the protests that happened last night.

Speaker 1 Yes. Amish town.
Well, I just wanted to. I know, I know.
I know what you're going to say. It's not Amish town.
There's a real city here.

Speaker 1 Well, no, it wasn't that. It was more that that's what Lancaster County is known for.
Amish furniture, really good jams, really good jellies, Amish people. But I know it's a real town.

Speaker 1 I've performed in Lancaster before, I know.

Speaker 2 Yes,

Speaker 2 we've seen you. We live about two miles from where you've performed.

Speaker 2 Oh, and just to help you, because you might get other calls. It's not pronounced the way Burt Lancaster's name is pronounced.
Just think L-A-N-K, Lank Caster.

Speaker 1 Lancaster. Okay.
Okay, so tell me this.

Speaker 1 How was the reaction? What is the reaction of the people? Because you are living in a very conservative area in Pennsylvania.

Speaker 2 Very conservative, very economically stable.

Speaker 2 The suburbs woke up this morning and read this in the newspaper. I'm sure my friends are shocked.
But it is not the first time we have had some

Speaker 2 marches and fairly peaceful protests. The worst has been some painting on streets.
and on sidewalks. But we do know that the protests are infiltrated.
They are not just simply local people.

Speaker 2 The police have been able to find that out. The police have done their best to try to talk through this.

Speaker 2 It's a tinderbox.

Speaker 1 We're not different than any other city.

Speaker 2 And while I think the policeman had jurisdiction to do what he did, it just set people off immediately.

Speaker 2 So it's all inner city.

Speaker 2 And

Speaker 2 I think there'll be more protests yet tonight. And that's what worries us the most.
It's one thing to protest, but then it starts to build as word gets out.

Speaker 2 And we are very drivable between Philadelphia and Baltimore. And you start to get infiltration from those areas, and it can get out of hand.

Speaker 1 And then people come in who are not members of your community. And what good protest has ever happened at night? Tell me, what protest that has ever been good happened at night? None is exactly right.

Speaker 2 I can also tell you, both my husband and I are retired. My husband

Speaker 2 was a 30-year history teacher in the inner city public school system

Speaker 2 in the secondary education which is middle school and high school and I worked for a bank in the inner city here in Lancaster so we both went into the city of Lancaster every day for work.

Speaker 2 Lancaster also has the country's oldest continuously operating farmers market right in the center of the city. It's a beautiful tourist area.
We don't go downtown anymore.

Speaker 1 Wow. Wow.
And we loved downtown.

Speaker 2 We used to tell our neighbors, come down to market. I'll meet you for lunch.
It's gorgeous downtown. Don't go downtown anymore.

Speaker 1 Well, hopefully it will still be that way by the end of the week. Thank you, Jenny.
I appreciate it. All right.
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We continue in just a minute. First, let me tell you about Simply Safe.

Speaker 1 Simply Safe home security might be more important to think about now than it has been in, well, I don't know, forever. All around the country, people are destroying property,

Speaker 1 burning things down, and it's going to get worse before it gets better.

Speaker 1 Please, you know, I was thinking yesterday, Pat,

Speaker 1 we are so out of

Speaker 1 practice of even going to church.

Speaker 1 You know, 30 days makes a habit. Yeah.
Okay.

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Right. And so many people were in the habit.
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Speaker 1 I just keep getting these emails from Donald Trump. He's not a guy that I would think writes letters.
You know what I mean? But I get them all the time.

Speaker 1 This one, Glenn, it's been almost four years since I was elected. Blah, blah, blah.
I've always enjoyed the incredible support from grassroots.

Speaker 1 None of these accomplishments would be possible if it wasn't for you. It's so nice of him to write.

Speaker 1 Yeah, it is. Yeah.
This, he says, I want to meet you in Washington, D.C. on December, September 25th.
Well, you've already met him. Yeah, I know.
That's kind of weird.

Speaker 1 He said, we'll cover your flight, stay at my favorite hotel, have photos together.

Speaker 1 I forgot a photo with him. That's weird.
That is weird. Yeah.

Speaker 1 And for some reason, he just wants me to contribute any amount of money to him. I don't.
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Speaker 1 Something's weird because I keep getting these personal notes from him. And I don't know if anybody else is getting them, but I'm getting a lot of them.
A lot of them.

Speaker 1 Let me go to Brandy in Texas.

Speaker 1 Hello, Brandy.

Speaker 2 Hey, Mr. Beck, how are you?

Speaker 1 Good, good.

Speaker 2 Good. I am sorry.
I just started my class. I'm pleased to be talking to you.
Hey, I live in a little bitty town in Texas, and yesterday my church was full. We enjoyed a great Sunday service.

Speaker 2 We are, I tell you what, we're living living in a time where things are crazy. And as a teacher, I see the necessary adjustments we're making for our kids.

Speaker 2 We're wearing masks, but we're going into our fourth week of face-to-face educational learning. And it's incredible.
The kids are smiling and we're all happy to be back.

Speaker 2 Our team's playing football on Thursdays and Friday nights. And I just want you to know that there are God-fearing Americans that are going on with their life.

Speaker 2 And the coronavirus didn't really,

Speaker 2 it's there, but dang it, we're going to be okay.

Speaker 2 Now, my question is, we've had like, we have three Biden signs up in our little town. And,

Speaker 2 you know, we get along just fine with those people.

Speaker 2 We're not fighting or any of that kind of stuff. But the stuff about the sex education.

Speaker 2 As a teacher, as a 42-year-old mom, I'm going to tell you that that blew my mind.

Speaker 2 And I've been telling people about it because we've got to do something. And for a little, we live in a little bubble in my town and stuff like that we don't know about.

Speaker 1 Yeah. Well, it is being, you need to get, you're not a member of the teachers' union, I gather.
No, sir. No union whatsoever.

Speaker 1 So you need to talk to the state board of education because they are deciding in the next couple of weeks.

Speaker 1 And they are doing it. They've canceled all of the times that they were going to decide because people showed up and they were on to it.
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Speaker 1 You can go to forkidsandcountry.org and find out more information and how you can help on this. But we've got to get into our schools and we've got to get this Black Lives Matter 1619 and the CSE

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We go right to Matt in Connecticut. Hello, Matt.

Speaker 1 Hi. Good morning, Beck.
How are you? Glenn, how are you doing? Very good. Very good.

Speaker 2 I had to.

Speaker 2 There we go. I had to shut off my Bluetooth device here.
Yes, okay.

Speaker 1 Thank you. I'm glad you're listening.

Speaker 2 So I am a dairy farmer in Northeast Connecticut. And I know you're a little bit familiar with Connecticut.

Speaker 1 I haven't been here for as long as you were. And,

Speaker 2 you know, we could talk about a lot of things,

Speaker 2 basically talking about food security. and

Speaker 2 what this country went through and if there's this total round two

Speaker 2 of COVID that they've been talking about. But

Speaker 2 it really, so I'm a dairy farmer. We have been milking cows here in Woodstock since 1885.
My kids will be the seventh generation on our farm.

Speaker 2 We milk 150 cows and we diversified our operation to include a retail farm store. Just because, as you know,

Speaker 2 the dairy industry has been sort of struggling here for at least the past 10 years. We've been on shaky ground.
So when COVID hit,

Speaker 2 our farm store, which

Speaker 2 in February

Speaker 2 was kind of a quiet place, people just coming in to get their milk. We bottled milk and glass, and we have our core customers who always come in.

Speaker 2 But by March and April, when COVID hit, we had everyone in town looking to find a place to purchase food for their families when it just wasn't available on the farm, on the supermarket shelves.

Speaker 2 You know, I'm someone who I do deliver a little bit of milk to supermarkets, retail markets. And

Speaker 2 I know.

Speaker 2 I see how it works. In the back of the supermarket, there's no big storeroom back there of extra food for people.
And

Speaker 2 no one can expect that

Speaker 2 food is always going to be there tomorrow. I think the things that you've talked about for years now, about having a food supply for your family, and keeping your family

Speaker 2 safe through something that you can't prepare for, is now more important than ever.

Speaker 2 People have to seek out their farmers, learn who they're, you know, learn where they can get a good, steady supply of food

Speaker 2 in case something were to go wrong again, in case we have a breakdown in supply chain. Our supply chain for food in this country right now is

Speaker 1 still very weak, in my opinion.

Speaker 1 Well, Matt, thank you for keeping the fires burning in Connecticut. Thank you so much for listening.
And I think you're exactly right. People don't realize how fragile the supply chain is.

Speaker 1 Even right just today, I just read

Speaker 1 a story last night in, I don't know, some economic magazine about

Speaker 1 the shippers in the West Coast ports. They can't book any rail rail time on Union Pacific or BNSF.

Speaker 1 They're trying to get their products out, but they can't. And from what I understand,

Speaker 1 it's all due to the COVID-19 lockdowns and working from home and not having our kids in school because we are spending more money now on different types of goods.

Speaker 1 Basically, those things that we buy at Walmart or CVS compared to those being, you know, end up purchased from restaurants.

Speaker 1 So the dry packaged goods, the clothing, the toiletries, all the stuff sold for consumer and commercial consumption are packaged and they're transported differently.

Speaker 1 Many of it has to, much of it has to go by rail other than truck because it's required to be handled in a certain way because of the consumer safety protocols. So the problem is

Speaker 1 certain types of goods like grocery and drug and hardware stores, they can't keep up with the demand.

Speaker 1 And you tie that to the increase of about 40% of demand in labor for the railways, which you don't become an engineer overnight. There's tons of certifications to work on the railways.

Speaker 1 So you're getting all of this demand for the rail cars, more than you can supply. Rates are going up.

Speaker 1 You're going to start seeing those things that are in your Walmart going up, and it's because of the rail yards, because nobody saw this coming.

Speaker 1 As things get more and more dangerous in streets, you're going to see truckers saying, I'm not going into cities that are having riots.

Speaker 1 I'm just not going to be pulled out of the cab of my car and beaten to death for whatever it is in the back of my

Speaker 1 trailer.

Speaker 1 And so you're going to have more problems. It's going to get worse than it before it gets better.
And I thank you so much for being on top of that. Tom in Maryland, go ahead.

Speaker 2 Hey, Glenn.

Speaker 1 Glenn, how are you doing? I'm very good. How are things in Maryland? Where are you?

Speaker 2 It's crazy. I'm just north of Baltimore a little bit.
But first, I got to say something.

Speaker 2 I got the same email you did about President Trump.

Speaker 1 Does he want to take a picture with you, too?

Speaker 1 I responded with, let's do lunch, and I haven't heard a word. Wow.
Wow. I was invited to lunch, too.
That's weird. You must be important.
Anyway.

Speaker 1 Anyway, go ahead.

Speaker 1 Hey.

Speaker 2 Hey, guys. I just want to say that

Speaker 2 through this whole experience, my father was a World War II vet. He was in Omaha.
He was in the 29th.

Speaker 2 And even worse than that, worse than Omaha, he was at the Battle of St. Louis.
And he took up arms against the Waffen-SS. That was actually Hitler's best.
And

Speaker 2 when I see these guys kneeling for a national anthem,

Speaker 2 you know, I love football. Love football.
I tried out for the World League in the early 90s. And I mean, just sheer detest for these guys that are complaining about

Speaker 2 how they might be harmed or looked down upon for who they are.

Speaker 2 I want to spiral off of that for a minute. And I want to say that

Speaker 2 back in the mid 2000s, 2004, 500 6, I was very wealthy. I got to live

Speaker 2 I was blessed to live with through the big short.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 2 got to listen to Paulson and Bernanke beg for $800 billion

Speaker 2 the next day because America was going to be broke for two weeks. And

Speaker 2 I got to see my banks who used to refer to me as the golden child treat me like an inmate and pretty much rig me over the colds and take all that I had. After that was done,

Speaker 2 Glenn and I said, well, at least I got my health.

Speaker 1 So then

Speaker 2 next up, I find out I got stage four kidney cancer.

Speaker 2 And

Speaker 2 so they take my left kidney. And, well,

Speaker 2 it was Christmas Eve of 2017. I got a godly wife, great woman.
And she prayed for me constantly along with my church. And they prayed for me constantly.
And

Speaker 2 Christmas Eve of 2017, they just put me

Speaker 2 on a trial. with Bristol Myers.
And

Speaker 2 about two months later, three months later, my cancer was gone.

Speaker 1 I had eight tumors throughout my body. Wow.

Speaker 2 Yeah, I lost 70 pounds.

Speaker 2 I was pretty much on my way out. And then the Lord brought me back.
And,

Speaker 2 you know, it's such a testimony to his greatness and what he did for me and where I'm at today. I'm just so thankful.

Speaker 1 So, Tom, I will tell you that

Speaker 1 everybody's here for a reason.

Speaker 1 And perhaps your reason is to just share that and to make sure that people

Speaker 1 because the biggest thing that we have to correct is God.

Speaker 1 We've got to turn back. And we are

Speaker 1 blowing that big time.

Speaker 2 A political platform that wants to do away with God. And his warnings are very clear, Glenn.

Speaker 2 I mean, Romans 1, if you read Romans 1 and you get into 16, 17, and 18, where it says, you know, they knew God, but they didn't recognize God. And they tried to put him down in their unrighteousness.

Speaker 2 And you know what? God gave them over to a debased mind. He gave them over to women would love women and men would love men.
And what was the end result of that?

Speaker 2 The depravity of man would come out and it would be haters. It would be boasters, inventors of evil things.

Speaker 2 And I think that's what we're seeing today.

Speaker 1 I think it is. Tom, thank you for your call.
I mean,

Speaker 1 you look at it. Look at the people that were screaming at the emergency room, you know, that they hope these cops die and, you know, we're coming after all of them.
I mean, it's depravity.

Speaker 1 What's going on is really, truly depravity. And it's being celebrated.
I mean, did you watch football this weekend? I did a little bit.

Speaker 1 Yeah, and they're, you know, they're kneeling again. They're kneeling still.

Speaker 1 My problem is the

Speaker 1 bigger problem is the glorification of Black Lives Matter. Oh, it's not.
It's a. That's all they did this weekend.
It's a Marxist group. Yeah.
And they won't look into that. They won't.

Speaker 1 No, they don't care. They don't understand.
And they tell us we're the ones who don't understand. I know.
Now they're doing two national anthems.

Speaker 1 They're doing a black national anthem, Lift Every Voice and Sing. Yeah.
And then

Speaker 1 the actual.

Speaker 1 Is everybody standing for both? Or is it just

Speaker 1 kneeling for one and standing for the second? Yeah, okay.

Speaker 1 You know, I actually like what's called the black national anthem. It's Lift Every Voice and Sing.
I just want to point out it was written by a Republican. Oh, wow.
Yeah. Written by a Republican.

Speaker 1 That'll shut that one down. Quickly.
Sure, sure will.

Speaker 1 And I don't have a problem. I don't know if you've ever listened to the words of it.
Do you have it, Sarah? Can you play it real quick?

Speaker 1 Because if you listen to the words,

Speaker 1 it's. It's hard to disagree with the words.
It's great. It's great.
Play it whenever you have it, Sarah.

Speaker 1 You have the words in front of you? Yeah. It's.

Speaker 1 Oh, here we go. Here it comes.
Here it comes. Yeah.
That's me on the piano. Oh, nice.

Speaker 1 That's Tanya. Okay.

Speaker 1 That's where I got a little crazy with the piano. But

Speaker 1 listen to the words.

Speaker 1 Oh,

Speaker 1 in the

Speaker 1 state.

Speaker 1 She's got a little chat.

Speaker 1 Come to

Speaker 1 the place

Speaker 1 of which I mother.

Speaker 1 Is this actually the song?

Speaker 1 I don't know.

Speaker 1 I don't recognize these.

Speaker 1 Give me the words. Give me the conditional.
Because it was written as a poem. Okay.
Yeah. Lift every voice and sing.
Yeah. Which they're not

Speaker 1 saying.

Speaker 1 Till earth and heaven ring. Yeah.
Ring with the harmonies of liberty.

Speaker 1 Let our rejoicing rise high as the listening skies. Let it resound loud as the rolling sea.
Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us.

Speaker 1 Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us.

Speaker 1 Just

Speaker 1 facing the rising sun of our new day begun, let us march on till victory is won.

Speaker 1 Stony the road we trod, bitter the chastening rod, felt in the days when hope unborn had died, yet with a steady beat, have not our weary feet come to the place for which our fathers sighed?

Speaker 1 We have come over a way that with tears has been watered, we have come treading our path through the blood of the slaughtered, out of the gloomy past, till we now stand at last, where the white gleam of our bright star is cast.

Speaker 1 God of our weary years, God of our silent tears, thou hast brought us thus far on the way, thou hast

Speaker 1 thou who has, by thy might, led us into the light, keep us forever in the path we pray.

Speaker 1 Lest our feet stray from the places, our God, where we met thee. Lest our hearts drunk with the wine of the world, we forget thee.
Can you, I mean, that's really good. This is not the message of BLM.

Speaker 1 But I love that. I love it all.
This was written by a black guy who's a Republican, and he wrote it as a poem. And then

Speaker 1 I think for his birthday 25 years later something like that his brother had set it to this music

Speaker 1 and it's been sung forever since then it's around turn of the century and it's it's a great great song

Speaker 1 I would just like people on the left to actually listen to the words because I agree with the words It mentions God a lot.

Speaker 1 It also talks about, you know, lifting your voice, lifting your eyes up, looking at the light, not at the darkness, not dwelling on the past, you know, looking to the future.

Speaker 1 I don't know about you, but I agree with all of that.

Speaker 1 So when you're singing it,

Speaker 1 you should ask yourself, do you agree with that?

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Speaker 1 Oof.

Speaker 1 I feel like the Ghostbuster scene, do you remember when,

Speaker 1 what was her name, Janine? She hit the bell and she's like, we got one.

Speaker 1 And the first Ghostbusters, is it just me that remembers that? I feel like that, we need that because we have a Republican from California on the phone. It's Elizabeth.
Hello, Elizabeth. How are you?

Speaker 2 Hi, Gwen. I'm fine.
How are you? I'm good.

Speaker 1 I'm good.

Speaker 1 What are you feeling today?

Speaker 2 Well, as can be expected, right? Yeah.

Speaker 2 I wake up every morning.

Speaker 2 Like another caller had said, everything is okay when you first wake up, but then, you know, you hit the news. I mean, the real news.
You know what I mean? The real news.

Speaker 2 And it's terrifying.

Speaker 2 I feel like I I have a vote but is it enough and I don't I feel hopeless and helpless sometimes because I'm not surrounded by like-minded people at the moment

Speaker 2 I feel alone I really do

Speaker 2 it's really

Speaker 2 It's hard. And I go to your show every morning.
You know, I have blazed TV and I watch you on my tablet and listen to your show and your Wednesday night specials and all.

Speaker 2 And I feel that education is powerful.

Speaker 2 I want to know. I don't want something to sneak up on me.

Speaker 2 But

Speaker 2 at the same time, I hear about it and it's like, what do I do next? You know, I have this call in me. What do I do next?

Speaker 2 My father was a U.S. Coast Guard veteran.

Speaker 2 And he taught me a lot about World War II.

Speaker 1 I mean, I grew up with it all over the house, house, books,

Speaker 2 everything.

Speaker 2 He taught me to kneel for God and stand for that flag and respect the military and respect our law enforcement. And I've held those all my life.
I say he's not alive today because this was him.

Speaker 1 I know that feeling, Elizabeth. Keep kneeling for God and standing for the flag, but kneel for God.

Speaker 1 So important.

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On Wednesday night's program, we're going to show you how America could end by the end of the year.

Speaker 1 You are being set up. I'm going to show you what the military teaches about how to take over a country.

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Speaker 1 what the Obama State Department.

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And I believe it is being done in this country right now.

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Speaker 1 But don't miss it. Please, please watch with an open mind.
I think we're all in a place now, I think, where,

Speaker 1 I mean, I haven't said to anybody,

Speaker 1 you know, I wouldn't be surprised if aliens landed right now, and they were space cats.

Speaker 1 And they were vicious space cats that took over the whole world. And people would laugh and they'd go, yeah, I see that.

Speaker 1 I wouldn't be surprised seriously if aliens were announced to be on their way to Earth. It would not surprise me, would it? You, Pat? Not at all.

Speaker 1 It wouldn't surprise me if the world, the country, went into full-fledged civil war in the next six months. No.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 Wouldn't surprise you. I mean, they've set the table for all of you.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 And it wouldn't surprise me if 10 years down the road, Jesus shows up. Mm-hmm.
Right?

Speaker 1 So, and I say that to people, and it used to be, well, I know it's great. I say that to people all the time now, just to gauge their reaction.

Speaker 1 I haven't had one person say to me, wow, that's a little extreme. Not one.
Not one.

Speaker 1 That's because almost nothing is extreme now, right? We see it every day on the news, how extreme things have gotten. So anything you can say.
It's not going to shock anybody.

Speaker 1 This is why you didn't understand.

Speaker 1 You thought people were stupid in 1929 when Orson Welles said, and there were envying eyes watching drawing their plans against our planet and they believed the War of the Worlds on radio.

Speaker 1 Well, yeah, it was the same atmosphere in 1938-39 as it is right now.

Speaker 1 You don't know what's coming next. The things you're hearing about are insane.

Speaker 1 So please be rooted in fact. By the way, I watched, have you watched Social Dilemma yet? No.
Would you watch that tonight so we can talk about it tomorrow? Yeah.

Speaker 1 The Social Dilemma, Pat, will boggle your mind. It is the only thing I watched with Cheyenne, Rafe, and Mary last night and Tanya.

Speaker 1 We watched it as a family, and it is the first thing that both of my children sat up the whole time without being told and watched it. Really watched it.

Speaker 1 It is.

Speaker 1 It is the truth about what's happening with social media and our phones and everything else. And it's from all of the...

Speaker 1 What makes it good is it's not people like me. It's the guy who invented the like button.
It's the guy who

Speaker 1 was the guy who developed sales for Facebook. It's the guy who

Speaker 1 first

Speaker 1 opened the door of virtual reality. All of these really big, big tech people.
And they're all getting out saying, we created a monster and we've got to stop it now. Watch it with your family.

Speaker 1 It's on Netflix.

Speaker 1 It is called the Social Dilemma.

Speaker 1 Really, really important. You could watch that tonight.
We'll talk about it on

Speaker 1 tomorrow's program. Let me go to JR in Virginia.
Hello, JR. How are you?

Speaker 2 I'm doing great. Thank you.
Thank you.

Speaker 2 Let me first just say thank you guys for all that you do for just people of faith and

Speaker 2 being that voice of reason. And I know how hard that is in this climate right now.
But

Speaker 2 our area, I'm from a small town, and

Speaker 2 our towns really, our economy is based around recreation.

Speaker 2 And we have experienced, I have several friends that's in real estate. And

Speaker 2 he said, or a few of them have said, that they have experienced this mass influx of people buying homes in our small town and other small towns and that there's this mass exodus of people from all of our cities.

Speaker 2 And I just I spoke with some friends that came to the town just yesterday visiting and they're talking about opening up a business here. What do you think this means for cities

Speaker 2 with all of these people? And it tends to be from what I'm seeing families and decent people that are that are leaving the cities and who is this going to leave behind?

Speaker 1 Okay, you've got a couple of things. First of all, cities like New York City are going to collapse.

Speaker 1 They're talking now about raising taxes.

Speaker 1 And I would assume you have to because you have a giant shortfall now, and businesses are moving out.

Speaker 1 You have places like Goldman Sachs and 150 major organizations trying to meet with the mayor of New York and saying, look, you've got to turn this around now or it's all going to fall apart.

Speaker 1 New York City is, and I hope someday it returns. I don't know if I'll ever see it

Speaker 1 ever reach to where it was, but you're going to see chaos in the streets of some of these big cities because they're allowing their businesses to leave.

Speaker 1 And that is just going to leave the people who usually can't afford to pay taxes.

Speaker 1 You're going to see people with means getting out of these cities. So that's what it's going to mean for the cities.

Speaker 1 And they're going to become more and more, they're either going to do, they're going to do one of two things. They're either going to be

Speaker 1 opportunity zones where they just cut all kinds of regulation and taxes and they get serious about police

Speaker 1 and they say, hey, reinvent yourself here.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 maybe some things go into those places.

Speaker 1 But I have a feeling they won't do that. They'll become more and more draconian, which will make it worse.

Speaker 1 And what it means to you is more important. I saw a

Speaker 1 trailer, a U-Haul trailer, that said on the back something along the lines of

Speaker 1 two less two or one

Speaker 1 less family to be California suckers, SIA taxpayers, or something like that. And that was on the back back of their U-Haul.
And they were moving out.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 that person,

Speaker 1 I welcome to Texas and wherever you might be living. But I know that land is being gobbled up in small, small towns

Speaker 1 like nobody's business. And those people are coming with the same kind of ideas.
If they don't know what caused their state to literally burn down,

Speaker 1 they're going to be a problem in your community.

Speaker 1 So you have to be really friendly. And I mean, I would really like to see

Speaker 1 a movie trailer that happens, well, nobody's going to the movie, that happens before the movies in Texas that just says, hi.

Speaker 1 You know, I'm Jeff Rowe from Texas, and it's great to have you here because it's a freedom and it's this and it's that and you got all this stuff. But hey, you're from out of town.
You're moving here.

Speaker 1 You got to know what made Texas the place you wanted to live in you left all those uh crazy ideas back home I mean we have to start talking to our new neighbors about

Speaker 1 do you know why you're living out here and why things are so crazy

Speaker 1 because otherwise they will destroy everything I mean it just it will come in and people will come in and they will destroy your hometown and before you know it you'll be living in California.

Speaker 1 It'll just be in rural Virginia. Thanks so much for your phone call.

Speaker 1 One more call, Jeff in Washington.

Speaker 1 Hello, Glenn. Hi.
How are you, Jeff?

Speaker 2 Well, not too bad.

Speaker 2 Greetings from wonderfully smoky Pullman.

Speaker 1 Wow.

Speaker 2 Yeah, it's

Speaker 2 this.

Speaker 2 The smoke is blanketing the whole entire Northwest. And in fact, a couple days ago, Spokane had some of the worst air quality in the whole, the whole Northwest.

Speaker 1 Yeah, well, I know Portland today is saying that they have the worst air quality of anywhere in the world.

Speaker 1 I was up in the mountains two weeks ago or a weekend ago

Speaker 1 and I could barely see the mountain range. I mean, and that was a state away from the fires.
Yeah.

Speaker 2 Yeah, I'm a 72-year-old recovering child of the 60s,

Speaker 1 70s. Yeah.

Speaker 2 And in fact, back then I was a long-haired hippie rock musician.

Speaker 1 Wow.

Speaker 2 Still a musician, but without the hair so much.

Speaker 2 Still got hair, but

Speaker 2 anyway, not like it used to be.

Speaker 2 But

Speaker 2 I have a situation. It's a family situation.

Speaker 2 I've got a brother and sister-in-law over in Western Washington, and they have a couple of children. Well,

Speaker 2 a son and daughter-in-law,

Speaker 2 and

Speaker 2 they have their kids.

Speaker 2 The children of the grandparents are millennials.

Speaker 2 They've been radicalized

Speaker 2 into this critical race theory and white fragility.

Speaker 2 And it's gotten to the point now where the kids are telling the parents

Speaker 2 that if they don't agree with them and what they now believe,

Speaker 2 that they can't see the grandkids anymore.

Speaker 2 It's gotten to that point.

Speaker 2 A really sad situation.

Speaker 2 And

Speaker 1 so Jeff

Speaker 1 there are

Speaker 1 I am sorry to hear this about your family

Speaker 1 this is going to happen more and more and when I said a couple of weeks ago when we did our first special

Speaker 1 what three Wednesdays ago on the Marxism in our schools this is why I said you're going to lose your family

Speaker 1 We are going, those who have teenagers right now,

Speaker 1 you have a good chance of losing your children along the way on this road.

Speaker 1 It is as dangerous as the Nazi

Speaker 1 youth programs that they ran, where they were in school and they wanted to know about the family.

Speaker 1 They would gather information about the family and would convince the kids to turn against their family if they weren't Nazis.

Speaker 1 And that kind of stuff

Speaker 1 is already started. Now, they're not Nazis, but they're still turning the kids against their parents and anyone who disagrees with them.
And they're doing it with the full understanding that

Speaker 1 their goal is to break up the traditional nuclear family. That's their goal.

Speaker 1 And until America will recognize that and say, I either want it or I don't, but stop pussyfooting around and saying, oh, well, it's not that bad here. Oh, no, it's not going to do this.

Speaker 1 Oh, school hasn't changed. Whatever the excuse is,

Speaker 1 until you divorce yourself from that excuse and say, look, here's what they say they want to do. Here's evidence of them doing it.
I'm standing guard to make sure it doesn't happen to my children.

Speaker 1 You will lose your family. You will lose your family.

Speaker 1 And it's going to be hard for all of us because I don't think any family is going to go unscathed. I don't.

Speaker 1 And you just have to do everything you can. The only thing that I know that is, this is going to be really hard.
We should talk about this next hour because I've got to go. But

Speaker 1 churches are in trouble. And the only thing that will heal this rift is the understanding of forgiveness, the understanding of the individual being important to God.

Speaker 1 And that's the only antidote. And Marx knew about it.
That's why he attacked the churches. That's why social justice started the way we know it now down in South America.
It was liberation theology.

Speaker 1 It has to destroy the relationship between

Speaker 1 the individual and God.

Speaker 1 That's the most important thing you can drill with your kids. They are an individual, not a collective.

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Speaker 1 You got to make sure that they are eating healthy.

Speaker 1 His little dog could be eaten by my dog in one bite. No question.

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Speaker 1 I'd like you to watch the Netflix special tonight with your family, with your kids. It's phenomenal.
My kids paid attention the whole time. It's called the Social Dilemma.
Dilemma. Social dilemma.

Speaker 1 It's on Netflix.

Speaker 1 It is all of the people that invented the

Speaker 1 internet with the social media and all of the bells and the whistles and everything. and they all feel like uh we created Frankenstein and they explain it and your kids will understand the

Speaker 1 internet unlike you've ever seen

Speaker 1 make sure you watch it tonight we'll talk about it on tomorrow's program

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Speaker 1 We go to Carrie

Speaker 1 who is I believe in Maine

Speaker 1 hello Carrie. How are you?

Speaker 2 Good Glenn. How are you?

Speaker 1 I'm great. I'm great

Speaker 1 So what's happening in your what's happening now in Maine

Speaker 2 Well over the past few months here in our little town of Maine we've seen a lot of

Speaker 2 really radical political agendas being pushed on us.

Speaker 2 Back, well, I mean, it's hard to even

Speaker 2 mention all of them.

Speaker 2 We have a political group here in town, Emerge Maine. They recruit very left-wing women to run for local politics.

Speaker 2 city councils, school committees,

Speaker 2 and they train them, they fund them, and then they're very successful in winning elections.

Speaker 2 One of the city council members brought four or five teenage

Speaker 2 kids up to a city council meeting sometime last year in regards to the racism that they felt they received at our local high school

Speaker 2 and then through a series of events this summer our local schools were mandated to have racial equity and justice training

Speaker 2 and so

Speaker 2 a seventh grader was taking an online class day two

Speaker 2 and her teacher was teaching about

Speaker 2 white privilege

Speaker 2 her sexual identity, why she was discriminated against as a female, why she was also privileged because she was white.

Speaker 2 And the parent of this seventh grader videotaped the lesson

Speaker 2 and shared it onto social media, which

Speaker 2 in a sense was the greatest thing because it really raised

Speaker 1 awareness. It was great.

Speaker 2 wasn't great for his family and what kind of backlash they received.

Speaker 2 It is also against the remote learning policy to videotape your teacher and share it anywhere.

Speaker 1 Tough. I know.

Speaker 2 Right.

Speaker 2 So it brought this town to just an uproar that this was going on in our schools. And then, of course, if you had any problem whatsoever about it, you were immediately a hateful,

Speaker 2 white supremacist, racist.

Speaker 2 This family just recently opened up a local business in town.

Speaker 1 Oh, boy.

Speaker 2 And

Speaker 2 yep, of course, there were calls for the business to be boycotted.

Speaker 2 Their business was egged.

Speaker 2 But thankfully, because of this fabulous community,

Speaker 2 they have sold out of their product every day since. You know,

Speaker 2 this community has really rallied against this family.

Speaker 2 But also through a lot of this, through,

Speaker 2 you can see how calculated all of this has been.

Speaker 2 I have also just

Speaker 2 put papers in, got enough signatures to run for school committee.

Speaker 1 Good.

Speaker 1 And yep.

Speaker 2 And so the online lies have already started about me as well. Sure.
But

Speaker 2 I welcome it.

Speaker 2 So we also, probably about a month ago, we've got a local church in town. They have a street pastors group that just spreads the gospel through downtown.

Speaker 2 They wrote Bible verses in chalk

Speaker 2 that was considered hate speech.

Speaker 1 Oh my gosh.

Speaker 2 Yeah.

Speaker 1 So

Speaker 2 the next few days after that, we've got a lot of downtown businesses that have seating outside and the city has put up like cement barricades to give them extra seating space.

Speaker 2 So after that was considered such hate speech with the chalk writing, all of these downtown barricades have now been painted rainbow.

Speaker 2 And

Speaker 2 about a week later, somebody came in and put, you know, a red, a black circle with a line across it, damaging the paintings. Of course, that's hateful and racist.

Speaker 2 And our town has just been turned upside down within these last couple months.

Speaker 1 Carrie, how many people live in your town?

Speaker 2 About 35,000.

Speaker 1 35,000. It's about the size of my hometown when I was growing up.
It's going to come to all of our towns. Carrie, I thank you so much,

Speaker 1 so much for everything everything that you're doing.

Speaker 1 It's going to come to all of our towns. And a lot of people are going to say,

Speaker 1 well, I'm just getting through it. I'm not saying anything because I'm just getting through it.
I'm just, I'm telling my kids, just do the homework, do whatever. And I'm getting through it.

Speaker 1 I'm at work and I'm not saying anything because I'm just getting through it.

Speaker 1 What, what, and I know this is harsh to say,

Speaker 1 and I say this with the understanding, you, please understand

Speaker 1 that I am in the same boat that you're in, that I believe that if this election goes against Donald Trump and we lose

Speaker 1 the presidency,

Speaker 1 I don't think our voices are going to be heard long.

Speaker 1 I don't think I'm going to be able to work many places, if any places.

Speaker 1 And they will start to process us out through the banks, anybody who holds this point, if chalk drawings on sidewalks have to be labeled hate speech, what do you think this will be called?

Speaker 1 So I'm saying it with the understanding that we are in many ways in the same boat.

Speaker 1 But if you don't stand because you just want a degree in college,

Speaker 1 you're just going to say what you have to say just to get you through college. You're paying them.

Speaker 1 When you're being paid, do you expect to be more brave?

Speaker 1 If you're in school at any level, you are paying for that education.

Speaker 1 So how is it it's courageous or you're just biding your time? They work for you.

Speaker 1 And if they flunk you, if they persecute you, so be it.

Speaker 1 That's the least of the problems. That's the least of it.
Oh, I don't want my kids to be ostracized. That's the least of your worries.
It really is.

Speaker 1 Courage is a muscle. And if you don't exercise it at the easy times, you will never be able to be strong enough to stand.
Believe it or not, these are still the easy times.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 my heart breaks

Speaker 1 every time I have to tell you what is happening and coming.

Speaker 1 But

Speaker 1 I assure you

Speaker 1 that there are more of us than them.

Speaker 1 There are a lot of Democrats. And quite honestly, a lot of regular liberals that if it wasn't Donald Trump, they would not be so blind to what's going on.

Speaker 1 And they have just gone along and they refuse to see because of their blindness. And we can be in those same positions.

Speaker 1 There, but by the grace of God, go I.

Speaker 1 We

Speaker 1 need to be

Speaker 1 God people,

Speaker 1 decent people, loving people.

Speaker 1 but stand for everything in you, for everything it's worth. Worth.
This is

Speaker 1 our time to serve our nation. This is our choice now.

Speaker 1 This is our World War II or civil war, and there won't be any bystanders. There's not going to be anyone in the stands.

Speaker 1 Don't have that choice made for you. Make it with your children now.

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Speaker 1 Let me go to Sarah in Oklahoma. Hello, Sarah.
How are you?

Speaker 1 Hey, Glenn, how are you? I'm good.

Speaker 1 Well,

Speaker 2 I want to vent about these masks.

Speaker 2 I live outside of Oklahoma City. It's a pretty conservative area.

Speaker 2 Well, right before school started last month we got a mask email saying that masks were recommended but not required for kindergarten through fourth grade.

Speaker 2 Well I have two kids in first and third grade and well they come home from school the first day

Speaker 2 and I was told that they didn't have to wear masks. and the teachers weren't going to provide them.
Well here the teachers were making them wear masks before they leave the classroom.

Speaker 1 Wait and wait wait before they leave the classroom or get into the classroom

Speaker 2 They have before they leave the classroom.

Speaker 1 They have to wear them so wait so they're fine sitting in the classroom picking their nose and playing with each other But

Speaker 1 as soon as they leave the class to go outside maybe and play Okay

Speaker 2 Yes, and they also separate them and they I found out that they social distance in the cafeteria and they make them eat breakfast in the hallway on the floor.

Speaker 1 So, what are you thinking about this?

Speaker 2 I have no idea. I'm, I, I, well, when I went to the school open house, the teacher's like, well,

Speaker 2 you can come and they can come and get their breakfast in the morning, and everybody sits on their sticker in the hallway and they can eat their breakfast.

Speaker 2 And I said, I'm sorry, did you just tell me my child has to eat breakfast on the dirty hallway floor

Speaker 2 and

Speaker 2 she's like well or they can hold it and eat in the classroom I said but there's 20 minutes they have to their food will be cold

Speaker 1 so I can't help you with the floor thing because I don't know the situation and you know we all have to do what we have to do

Speaker 1 However, I don't like the idea that they would tell you one thing and then do another.

Speaker 1 And you've got to watch your teachers. I'm sure they're all good, but the teachers' union is a real, real

Speaker 1 poison to the Republic. And they don't mind tucking things in that you don't necessarily know about.
You have to, you...

Speaker 1 You know, I think when it comes to the mask thing,

Speaker 1 I'm so done with the masks, but I still wear them out. You know, if a business is, you know, wanting to do it, if I have to go to that business, then I'll wear a mask.
It's up to them.

Speaker 1 It's their business.

Speaker 1 And I try to be, you know, polite about it.

Speaker 1 You know, you never know when you're going to run into an old person. And, you know,

Speaker 1 I don't have a problem. I do have a problem with everything that's being done to our kids because they're not seeing each other.

Speaker 1 You lose so much information when your face is covered. That's how you learn how to read people.

Speaker 1 And the more time we have our kids in masks, it damages them. It takes away that crucial understanding of how to read faces.

Speaker 1 It's just not good.

Speaker 1 And quite honestly,

Speaker 1 I don't know when this is going to end.

Speaker 1 You know, I think, hey, Sarah, do you have the new

Speaker 1 America 2021 theme with the sheep? Do you have that?

Speaker 1 So

Speaker 1 I was just thinking that we needed something, a theme, just to

Speaker 1 say who we are

Speaker 1 now, because it seems like we're all sheep. The America that I know,

Speaker 1 especially in these small communities, would say, yeah, dude, not going to do it. I mean, if you're in the inner city,

Speaker 1 okay, maybe.

Speaker 1 But stop being cheap. Stop being cheap.
Look at the stats yourself. Call your hospital.
Hey, how many...

Speaker 1 Thank you.

Speaker 1 How many people are actually in the hospital? Is it overrun? How many are in for COVID? How many people died last week? Could you just look up that stat for me,

Speaker 1 Pat?

Speaker 1 How many people died of COVID in the last week? Now, this number is probably going to be high because they are including all kinds of stuff. But in the United States, how many people died of COVID?

Speaker 1 It's shocking. It is a shocking number.

Speaker 1 More people died, I think, falling on their dishwasher and being stabbed by their forks

Speaker 1 than

Speaker 1 COVID.

Speaker 1 Do you have it?

Speaker 1 Yeah, it's not easy to find, is it? It's not easy to find. No, it's not easy to find.
That's weird. That's really weird.
Really weird. Not easy to find.
It should be, right?

Speaker 1 It should be right everywhere. We've got a count running on everything, don't we?

Speaker 1 Last week, I think it was in the 600s.

Speaker 1 600.

Speaker 1 600.

Speaker 1 And you know what it was at the peak? It was like 2,200. Right.
At the peak. Yeah.
600 people in the United States. Now, that is every life is sacred, yada, yada, yada.

Speaker 1 But what other, I mean, what other things kill 600 people

Speaker 1 in a week's time? I mean, it's a lot of people, but we don't go out and shut everything down and destroy our children. We're destroying our children.

Speaker 1 They can't see faces. They can't play together.
What do you?

Speaker 1 This is not right. This is not right.
And we have to stop being sheep. Now, that doesn't mean that you become a,

Speaker 1 I don't know,

Speaker 1 a mountain lion

Speaker 1 and you become unpredictable or a polar bear and you just start eating everybody because they're in your garbage. No.

Speaker 1 But you don't sit down.

Speaker 1 You've got to speak out. Got to say enough is enough.
Enough is enough.

Speaker 1 And that's with the understanding that flu season is coming, could get bad again, but we take it as we go

Speaker 1 we we don't we didn't overwhelm the hospitals i feel like moses let my people go

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Speaker 1 Hey,

Speaker 1 I just want to check in with Elijah Schaefer. He is

Speaker 1 one of the guys that works for the Blaze, who is out at all of these protests. I've been very worried about him and all of his colleagues who are out and about.

Speaker 1 And you were in real danger this weekend. You were in two different locations.
Rochester, New York. Is that right, Elijah?

Speaker 2 Yes, Rochester, New York, and good old Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Speaker 1 Okay, so tell me what first. Let's start in

Speaker 1 Lancaster.

Speaker 1 Let's start there. All right.

Speaker 2 Yeah, let's start there. I mean, I think probably the rest of America is as surprised as I am, a quite quaint and very beautiful and quiet city in America to fall to the hands of violent criminals.

Speaker 2 Lancaster, there was a shooting of an armed individual whose ethnicity, I can say, is not confirmed as black,

Speaker 2 but is a lighter skin tone, was armed with a knife after charging at police, was a mentally ill individual.

Speaker 2 And police officers clearly released body footage showing body cam footage that their lives were in danger.

Speaker 1 The guy looked crazy. I'm glad to hear that he was disturbed because I felt bad saying he looked crazed, but he did.

Speaker 1 You know, I thought he was high on drugs or something because his eyes were way popped out and he's coming. He's running after this police officer who appeared to be by himself.

Speaker 1 And as the police officer is running, this guy has a large knife behind him and trying to kill him. And the police officer shoots him and he dies.

Speaker 2 Yes, and I'm glad that you actually are willing to tell the truth because a lot of other media outlets make it seem like this was an unarmed black guy that was somehow targeted by officers.

Speaker 2 But if any normal citizen with two eyes on their head could actually look at this, I mean, this was an absolute

Speaker 2 use of force that I think any American would see was justified, that the police were in danger, that their lives were on the line. This is a man with a knife.

Speaker 2 But what we see here is that the Black Lives Matter protesters are no longer just about the black lives of unarmed people. They're about defending any type of criminal who's shot by police.

Speaker 2 And that's very alarming.

Speaker 1 Okay, now take me to Rochester.

Speaker 1 This is the, what, 10th night? How many nights? 11 nights of protests so far in Rochester?

Speaker 2 Yeah, I mean, we're getting

Speaker 2 above that. Maybe about 12 now.

Speaker 2 We're talking about the the interesting death of an individual who, according to toxicology, died from a combination of this is a guy who was high on the drug PCP, had stripped down

Speaker 2 nude, was going through the streets spitting on officers.

Speaker 2 They had to wrestle him to the ground. He had a superhuman strength because he was high on drugs.
And they had to put a spit hood on on him.

Speaker 2 And during that altercation, he apparently went unconscious. He died about a week or so, I mean, depending on what, how let you go by, died while in some sort of a coma.
And

Speaker 2 the reports are that

Speaker 2 he died from a combination of PCP-related complications and also police

Speaker 2 blunt force during the arrest that made him unconscious. And somehow we're just protesting about that now.

Speaker 1 I got news for you. I saw that footage, and

Speaker 1 again,

Speaker 1 I mean, I guess you could quibble here and there. From what I saw, though, it seemed like everybody knew this guy was on something.
He's naked and not shivering in the snow.

Speaker 1 And,

Speaker 1 you know, what these cops must see on a daily basis, and it did look like they spent maybe 10 seconds

Speaker 1 after they got him under control going you know laughing about it but it's gallows humor

Speaker 1 and then the the fire department and the EMS is there it seems like they're doing fine they're teaching something to the police officers that they didn't know they say roll him on his side because he was apparently vomiting in his hood and I think he may have choked

Speaker 1 and maybe that's what put him under in unconscious state I don't know but as soon as anyone figured out that he was having trouble, they were all fine.

Speaker 1 But now we're in double digits of nights setting Rochester on fire. And you were there, and it was a problem.

Speaker 2 Yes, and I think that's where we really truly find what some of these groups are about.

Speaker 2 Because believe me, Glenn, I'm sure you, your audience, all of us are not only against police brutality, we're against all forms of brutality.

Speaker 2 Any form of unjust murder, killing, even death, we would all stand against Americans. Absolutely.

Speaker 2 But we understand that, unfortunately, in the way the world works, some deaths are not only unavoidable, some are unavoidable in the terms of they just have to happen in order to save somebody else's life, like in the cases that we are seeing here where there's a lot more to the picture.

Speaker 2 But in Rochester, you know, I went there with no intent to defend the police or attack the police. I came in no way to attack Black Lives Matter or defend them.

Speaker 2 I just wanted to see what they were saying, what they were doing. And within a few moments of covering their actions, of following them, I quickly found out they're not against police brutality.

Speaker 2 They're actually just against not only law and order, but against anybody who doesn't line up with their extreme far-left agenda.

Speaker 1 So we have a short clip here we can play where somebody points you out and it gets ugly. Can we play that clip?

Speaker 1 No? No? What's your name?

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 1 Tell me about that moment. You're in a crowd.
It's ugly. Somebody says you're a racist and you're doxing people.
I know you. You're not a racist.
And

Speaker 1 I've never heard you dox about doxing people, and we wouldn't tolerate it at the blaze if you did.

Speaker 1 What happened?

Speaker 2 Well, Glenn, this actually might shock you because I'll tell you I do this full-time. You know that.

Speaker 2 And people who follow what I do or know that people do this

Speaker 2 understand that there's definitely evil people out there that want to get anybody who disagrees with their agenda killed. What was different about this night that is extreme?

Speaker 2 There was a group that set themselves up as a documentary filmmaking group. They had a crew with proper film equipment, very decent clothing.
They looked like put-together individuals.

Speaker 2 This was a full-on crew that any individual would say, yes, that could be a Vice or a Vox or a CNN film crew. Now, what they did, and according to videotape of other

Speaker 2 journalists, they went around talking to other journalists, asking them if they were me, and they were telling me they were filming a documentary.

Speaker 2 And by other people saying, oh, that's not me, that's not me, they ended up walking up to me saying, oh, hello, Elijah. And I made a mistake of just saying, hi.

Speaker 2 This is a very professional-looking crew.

Speaker 2 And right when I said hi, they turned around and called me a Nazi. And curse words, which I cannot repeat on air,

Speaker 2 immediately had men come over who had comms on.

Speaker 2 They started threatening my life. They started assaulting me, hit me.
Luckily, I had a helmet on. So essentially, with piecing together with journalists, who, by the way, are not all

Speaker 2 conservative or Republican, these are even left-wing people, we figured out that they set up

Speaker 2 by realizing I was there by the second act, they set up a fake film crew to look like a documentary film crew in order to hunt me down and to pick me out in order to avoid police detection so that they could assault me, threaten my life to kill me and turn an entire crowd on me that became so immediately violent that the police saw this, that even a uh somewhat left-wing journalist said, I saw as the crowd turned against you and the uh violence escalated, that's actually what caused the police to to turn in on the crowd because they saw basically that the whole mob had energized to essentially try to take your life, which being yours would be my life.

Speaker 1 Well, we have them on videotape. I don't know how many we can identify, but the police are looking for these people, and you will

Speaker 1 press charges, will you not, if they find them?

Speaker 2 Yeah, I mean, they threatened my life. They physically assaulted me.

Speaker 2 They said they wanted to take my life. They made serious physical charges.
They tried to pull me into the crowd.

Speaker 2 They made serious, deadly accusations of mob mentality, claiming that I had used slurs like the N-word towards black individuals, saying that I was a known racist.

Speaker 2 I mean, these are slanderous, defamatory remarks that in these situations are actually deadly and they're not to be taken lightly.

Speaker 2 Like calling fire in a movie theater, there's a point where speech becomes dangerous to people in terms of their safety.

Speaker 2 And I know that's a very sketchy and somewhat scary topic to talk about, but when there's hundreds of people who are out for blood and someone says that you are the person who's causing all the problems and that they lie and say you're out there to put people in jail, to get people killed by police, they not only jeopardize myself, but they put the safety and the security of all press and all citizens who value their First Amendment completely in jeopardy.

Speaker 2 And they actually, in some ways, compromise what the Constitution and the First Amendment was even designed for.

Speaker 1 I know you're young. You think you're invincible.

Speaker 1 You have a lot to prove. You think you have, you know, there's a million reasons, and I've done and given all of those reasons in my life.

Speaker 1 What you do is extremely important, but I beg of you, please, please,

Speaker 1 don't do anything foolish. I know you're close to the Spirit.
Pray all throughout. Please warn me if I need to turn around and then obey that.
Please obey that.

Speaker 1 What you do is really important. And

Speaker 1 I mean, I ask that you would come home and stay home. Your wife, and I'm about to call her too, your wife wants you to stay home.
Please, please don't do anything stupid and just follow the Lord.

Speaker 2 Will you do that?

Speaker 2 Yeah, I actually will. And I'll say this, that

Speaker 2 even though I'm sure some of your listeners are not religious,

Speaker 2 you know, even when I was leaving Rochester and I and I felt God tell me to go and not go back out, you know, I asked where to go next and I can't tell you where I am right now,

Speaker 2 but I can tell you that last night

Speaker 2 at random, I happened to be in the vicinity of Lancaster, which is probably pretty bizarre for most people in the media to be near Lancaster.

Speaker 2 And that happened to be at the exact time that even Forbes wrote an article and said that the coverage of the riots last night, myself and another individual, because no media was present, may actually turn the tides in Pennsylvania to get Trump elected.

Speaker 2 because of showcasing the lack of law and order that comes when

Speaker 2 Democrats are in charge, when people are unable to act, and the way that Biden isn't responding, the way he's not addressing this, the way that he's not condemning this, may actually turn Pennsylvania completely red.

Speaker 2 And I think that

Speaker 2 the work is spiritual and that we have a fight ahead of us.

Speaker 1 We're fighting evil, and I understand that. And

Speaker 1 I don't have a right to tell you what to do. You don't work for me.

Speaker 1 But I just, I worry about you. We pray for you.
I ask the audience, please pray for Elijah and all those who are with him and doing like work.

Speaker 1 But please, I'm glad to hear that you are being led by the Spirit on where to go

Speaker 1 because if we indeed are fighting darkness,

Speaker 1 as long as you are light,

Speaker 1 he will direct you where you're supposed to be. Elijah Schaefer, he is the Blaze TV host, Slightly Offensive.
You can follow him on YouTube as well at Slightly Offensive. Where is that video?

Speaker 1 Is it on the Blaze

Speaker 1 or the YouTube or all platforms?

Speaker 2 Yeah, so right now some of the clips are on Twitter, on Blaze Twitter. So you can look at Blaze TV or The Blaze also on Instagram.

Speaker 2 But on Wednesday, there is going to be a full synopsis at 2 p.m. Central put out with everything that has happened with commentary at Blazetv.com.

Speaker 1 Thank you so much. I appreciate it.
Elijah Schaefer.

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Speaker 2 Hey, thanks, Glenn. I just wanted to talk to you today a little bit about

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