Why the Massive Internet Outage Is More Dangerous Than You Think | Guest: Justin Haskins | 11/18/25
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Speaker 2 I want you to turn off all distractions here for just a second.
Speaker 2 We're going to get to Epstein and everything else, but I want to turn off the distractions.
Speaker 2 If you haven't gone online yet, look
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online. Last night, half the internet blinked out because of one company, Cloudfair.
Had a bad morning early this morning.
Speaker 2 X was down, ChatGPT, gone, maybe your banking app, the streaming apps of Spotify, Amazon services, gaming leagues of legends, Down Detector, various crypto platforms, and countless smaller sites as well.
Speaker 2 We're down.
Speaker 2 I want to talk to you about our infrastructure and what we are facing and what we possibly can do. Then I want to get into Epstein.
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I want to also get into the furry thing because we have some assassins who are furries. Oh, good God almighty, what's happening to our country.
We'll get to that here in just a second.
Speaker 2 First, let me tell you about the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. Israel's been through the ringer these past few years.
Speaker 2 Wars on multiple fronts, constant threats from neighbors who wanted them erased, and a world that, let's be honest, seems to be more comfortable blaming them than understanding them, takes a toll on a nation, an even heavier toll on the individual people who are just trying to survive through all of it.
Speaker 2 Behind the headlines, there are real families, real seniors, real survivors, all still suffering. Many are living in poverty, struggling to afford food, medicine, heat.
Speaker 2 Some of them are elderly Jews who've already lived through more than enough hardships that most of us can imagine, and now in their final years, they're facing a level of need that is heartbreaking.
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Speaker 2 Hello, Stu.
Speaker 3 Glenn, how are you?
Speaker 2 Oh, my gosh. Unfortunately, I have in the studio with me Jason Buttrell.
Speaker 2 And so I think you know exactly how my
Speaker 2 day is already shaping up to the business.
Speaker 5 Amazing.
Speaker 3 Yeah. Unfortunately, he doesn't go out like the internet does.
Speaker 2 I wish he would. I wish he would.
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Let me explain the internet. You know, the internet is not some magic cloud.
It is really a house of cards that is built on the backbone and
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built on a handful of companies. Cloudfare is probably a company that you've never even heard of.
It is the front door and the alarm system, if you will, for the entire internet.
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It protects websites from attacks and security problems. So the internet flows through Cloudfare.
Is it a Cloudflare, Glenn?
Speaker 2 A Cardflare, yes, I'm sorry, Cloudflare
Speaker 2 through
Speaker 2 the websites, okay? When they go down, traffic to the entire website can stop. And most of the Internet uses Cloudflare.
Speaker 2 Without them, the Internet would be really, really vulnerable to cyber attacks.
Speaker 2 They filter where all the traffic goes. They filter it, make sure that there's nobody trying to attack before it goes to a company's website.
Speaker 2 So the filter is blocked when they go down, so traffic can't get through to anybody.
Speaker 2 It's a really complex service, one of the most highly valued companies in the technology companies.
Speaker 2 And I mean, it's almost irreplaceable. They have the capacity to absorb massive attacks that will take down companies as large as Amazon and Microsoft.
Speaker 2 This is the first line of defense, and it's a great line of defense. They filter out all the attacks, so Amazon, Microsoft, all the way down, Glenbeck.com, all of them
Speaker 2 aren't hacked into and don't have cyber attacks.
Speaker 2 That's Cloud
Speaker 2 Flare.
Speaker 2 AWS now,
Speaker 2 that is the foundation and the plumbing. That's the Amazon.
Speaker 2 And it is the plumbing for another third of the Internet.
Speaker 2 One glitch, not even a hack, just a stupid software bug like what happened in October, and poof, Netflix stops, your doorbell camera goes blind, hospitals can't access records, et cetera, et cetera.
Speaker 2 And we saw it last month with AWS.
Speaker 2 Today, we're seeing it with Cloudflare.
Speaker 2 What happens when the bad guys flip the switch on purpose? Because we're understanding now that this is just a glitch.
Speaker 2 You know, there is a wrinkle in the get-along, and we just couldn't get that hitch and glitch out of the get-along. And so,
Speaker 2 you know what happens when that happens? No,
Speaker 2 I really don't.
Speaker 2 The bad guys in this scenario, one of the bad guys is Communist China because they just launched, we found this out last week, they just launched the world's first AI agent army.
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This is unbelievable. This is not sci-fi.
This is real. In September,
Speaker 2 the hackers didn't sit in dark rooms typing and trying to get out. They turned an American AI, Claude, which is Amazon, is it not?
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Claude. Claude's animal.
Anthropic, I believe.
Speaker 3 No, is that Google? It's Anthropic. Who's it?
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Anthropic. You're right.
You're right. Anthropic.
Speaker 2 They turned Claude into a Terminator. What they did is they got into Claude and they said, hey, pretend you're a good guy doing
Speaker 2 security tests. Then gather this information and put some problems into the system.
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They scanned the networks. They wrote exploits.
They stole secrets from big tech companies, from banks, even from our government. Okay.
Speaker 2 Because humans just, when it's in there and you see that it's, you know, anthropic, you're like, oh, yeah, approve.
Speaker 2 Four breaches were confirmed, and that's just what we caught.
Speaker 2 There was no human involved in this, okay?
Speaker 2 Now, the computers on wheels, Tesla.
Speaker 2 One software update that goes wrong and your Tesla becomes a brick at 90 miles an hour. The internet is exactly the same.
Speaker 2 We've handed our entire lives over to the internet and to automation, banking, shopping, voting, talking. These are all really fragile digital pipes.
Speaker 2 And now the AI super soldiers, the agents, without anyone behind them, just one guy typing in in China, you know, go in and cause disruption and pretend that you're a friend. And it does.
Speaker 2 So what does this mean to you?
Speaker 2 Well, it means we need redundancy for one thing.
Speaker 2 I mean, are you safe with your power? Are you safe with your heating? Are you safe with some of the things that are going on? Your 401k.
Speaker 2 hacked by a robot that never ever sleeps your kids school records gone your power grid remember texas a few years back when the power grid was overwhelmed imagine that being done by AI robotics
Speaker 2 we keep centralizing everything this is the problem this is the problem in our government and everything else instead of getting smaller we keep getting larger you remember what they said in 08 the banks they're just too big to fail And so what do they do?
Speaker 2 Instead of breaking them up and
Speaker 2 strengthening the smaller banks, they put the smaller banks out of business and rolled them all up into the bigger banks. So made the bigger banks even bigger than they were.
Speaker 2 Centralization is a bullseye for chaos.
Speaker 2 And everything is being centralized right now. And the outage starves the system.
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This is a wake-up call. If you're trying to get onto ChatGPT or anything else today, your banks, whatever, and there's a glitch and it's down for a while, we need redundancy yesterday.
Decentralize.
Speaker 2 Again, it's like bringing manufacturing home again, bringing the chips home again.
Speaker 2 Build AI defenses that don't let Chinese agents waltz right in through the back door. Harden our grid, harden our data, or lose your freedom.
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So that's what's happening today. Now, let me get to one of the distractions quickly.
The Epstein files. President Trump has said, release the damn Epstein files.
Speaker 2 But he also said at the same time, it's not going to be enough. It's never enough.
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We've released the JFK files and everything else. Yes.
And you know why? And it has nothing to do with Donald Trump or Joe Biden or anybody else.
Speaker 2 It has everything to do with the United States government lying to its people over and over and over again, overclassifying absolutely everything so we never feel like we get the truth.
Speaker 2 And then on top of it, never holding anyone accountable for their actions.
Speaker 2 Did you see the judge said that they, because the government made a mistake on gathering some of the evidence that looks like that Comey case may just have to be thrown out.
Speaker 2 You're not going to be able to try Comey.
Speaker 2 What a surprise. What a freaking surprise.
Speaker 2 So he's releasing the Epstein files, but says they're just, they're not going to be enough. But they vote on the Epstein files being released, and I hope everybody in Washington votes to release them.
Speaker 2 You know, what changed his mind? I'll tell you what changed his mind.
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He saw what the Democrats were doing in selectively releasing things. Just dump them all out there.
Dump them all out there. Then they're out.
Speaker 2 And if anybody thinks that he is in the Epstein files, why? Just ask yourself this one simple question.
Speaker 2 Why wouldn't the Democrats have used it between 2020 and 2024?
Speaker 2 Why would they not have released that evidence? It would have been the easiest way to make sure he wasn't President of the United States.
Speaker 2 If you think he's hiding something for him, you're out of your ever-loving mind.
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Now, that's my opinion. Kind of a strong, forceful opinion, I know, but I've done a lot of critical thinking on this one.
But that doesn't mean that all of his buddies and everybody else are safe.
Speaker 2 Larry Summers has just announced that he's going to step back from public life.
Speaker 2 I mean,
Speaker 2 he is the, you know, former Democratic Treasury Secretary. He said he's going to
Speaker 2 he's going to step back. Summers' emails with Epstein show that the former cabinet official saw late night or the late financier's advice on pursuing a woman he referred to as his mentee.
Speaker 2 Oh boy. And he referred to himself in this email as Epstein's wingman.
Speaker 2 Oh boy.
Speaker 2 He said, I'm deeply ashamed of my actions and recognize the pain I have caused. I take full responsibility for my misguided decision to continue communicating with Mr.
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Epstein while continuing to fill my teaching obligations. So we got a guy who's hanging out with Epstein.
Because where does he teach? I think he teaches at Harvard, doesn't he? Oh, good.
Speaker 2 Yeah, let's have him hang out with the young kids. I'll be stepping back from my public commitments as part of my broader effort to rebuild trust and repair relationship with the people closest to me.
Speaker 2 Like, maybe, I don't know, your wife.
Speaker 2 He hasn't been accused of any wrongdoing, but he was, you know,
Speaker 2 you know.
Speaker 2 Hanging out with Epstein and writing him for love advice and how can you, hey, I need a wingman.
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I'm trying to get this young mentee to sleep with me. How do you think I can get it done? I don't know.
Nothing illegal, but nothing really non-sleazy about that.
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Speaker 2 Let's talk about something else that's very, very serious that I don't think anybody else is really talking about. There was a great article in the Gateway Pundit today that I think
Speaker 2 that was really good.
Speaker 2 But let's connect the dots on a few things
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that everybody seems to refuse to see. We all see it, but some people just refuse to talk about it or recognize it.
And this isn't about fear-mongering or hate or anything else. This is about facts.
Speaker 2 Hard, documented facts that are staring us in the face while we argue about pronouns and, you know,
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solar panels. I contend that we are in World World War III right now, just nobody is willing to say it.
We're not in a hot war, we're not in a shooting war, but we are already fighting World War III.
Speaker 2 Slow, deliberate demographic and cultural
Speaker 2 conquest that now has been underway for decades.
Speaker 2 Ground zero right now in 2025 is spreading from New York to Minnesota, Michigan, and now in Texas.
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Let me lay this out for you piece by piece. Let me start over in Europe and what's happening in Europe.
In the UK, the Muslim population expanded by 111% from
Speaker 2 2001 to 2016.
Speaker 2 That dwarfs 111%,
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dwarfing the 10.7% growth in the native population. Mohammed, three years straight, is the number one name for babies.
Cities like Paris, now 15%
Speaker 2 Muslim Brussels now 30% Muslim
Speaker 2 France the Muslim average age is 31 two decades younger than the native Europeans
Speaker 2 and this is you know this is conquest by womb and visa that's what's happening
Speaker 2 now let me take you back to America and what is happening in America start New York Now over 300 mosques in New York, more than any other state.
Speaker 2 Neighborhoods Neighborhoods in Queens and Brooklyn where there are signs Arabic first, English,
Speaker 2 maybe.
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Public school districts, 10% Muslim. The kids are now required, the schools are now required to offer halal options.
So no pork, no choice, no parental vote. This is oppression by the minority.
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They're changing what they eat, what they teach, and who they answer to. Now, let's go to Minneapolis.
Minneapolis, St.
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Paul, home now to the largest Somali Muslim population in America, over 90,000 strong. Prayer rooms in public schools.
Let me say that again. Prayer rooms in public schools.
Speaker 2 God forbid you put a chapel in a public school, but you can put a damn prayer room for the Muslims in the public schools and and nobody says anything.
Speaker 2 You want to talk about hate. You want to talk about bias.
Speaker 2 That would be a sign of it.
Speaker 2 Meanwhile, the call to prayer five times a day in neighborhoods, churches are closing, can ring the church bells, but you got the call of prayer.
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This is not integration. This is replacement.
One subsidized apartment at a time. That's what's happening here.
Then you go to Dearborn, Michigan.
Speaker 2 110,000 people, more than half of them are Middle Eastern descent. Vast majority of them Muslim.
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The largest mosque in North America. The city council dominated by Muslim officials.
They just named a street after a terrorist.
Speaker 2 Outdoor calls to prayer blasting from the loudspeakers. Residents
Speaker 2 begging for the volume to be turned down, but the ACLU just keeps suing anybody who complains.
Speaker 2 No Sharia law, really? Tell that to the Christians who feel like strangers in
Speaker 2 their own town. When one of them came up and talked to the city council and the mayor politely and said, look, this is that you're naming a street in our town after
Speaker 2 a terrorist.
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The mayor turned on him and said, you're not welcome here. We'll throw a parade on that street the day you leave.
Now let me take you to Texas.
Speaker 2 Yes, Texas, Texas, the lone star state, the place where the Soviet Union said, don't go and invade through Texas. You can take America, but you're never going to take Texas.
Speaker 2 You know, these are the Cold War, the Soviet,
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the Soviets saying you can never cross the border of Texas and try to take it over. They know who they are.
They're Texans, they're well armed, and they will fight.
Speaker 2 But when we come back in a minute let me show you exactly what's happening in Texas
Speaker 2 Texans you better wake the hell up
Speaker 2 or you will lose your state
Speaker 2 I'm sorry you can call me whatever you want I've been called everything already so I don't really care anymore wait until you hear the facts next
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Speaker 2 Welcome to the Glenbeck program.
Speaker 2 This is something you're going to be hearing more and more about on my program and hopefully other programs.
Speaker 2 I believe we are in World War III already, and just nobody, just everybody's failing to notice it
Speaker 2 because we have a
Speaker 2 political religion. It's more politics than it is religion.
Speaker 2 In
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Islam, Islamists, they believe in Sharia law. They believe that Islam is superior and you will submit or you will die.
They're not interested in a melting pot.
Speaker 2 They describe America as
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more of a salad. No, it's a melting pot.
And if you don't want to melt, get the hell out.
Speaker 2 And we have to start being more like that.
Speaker 2 If you want to, you know, we're not talking about the Irish and the Italians that came over here and waved flags and were very American, wanted to be Americans.
Speaker 2 We're talking about people that are isolating themselves. And if you listen to them in their mosques,
Speaker 2 they're saying it out loud. It's only a matter of time.
Speaker 2 Now, let me look at Texas here. 330 mosques statewide.
Speaker 2 About 40, at least 40. One story I read today said 48, but we can confirm at least 40 mosques built in Texas in the last 24 months.
Speaker 2 Dallas-Fort Worth has
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200 Islamic centers. Houston, another 100 plus.
The Muslim population ranges from 313,000 to 420,000 when you factor in recent growth. I don't really care.
I really don't care.
Speaker 2 As long as you want to melt into our society and you believe that the Constitution is supreme. But that will not be the supreme law of the land.
Speaker 2 Full-time Islamic schools, over 300 nationwide, many of them in Texas. Kids spend hours memorizing the Koran before math.
Speaker 2 Brighter Horizons Academy in Dallas, 1,700 students, millions in federal funds. Good Tree Academy, segregated classes, Koran-first curriculum.
Speaker 2 And, of course, the crown jewel, which we helped expose, the Epic City Project, 402 acres in Collin and Hunt counties in Texas.
Speaker 2 Originally marked as only for Muslim buyers, it's a mega mosque at the center, Sharia law compliant, financing thousands of homes there. They changed the name to the Meadows.
Speaker 2 After Governor Abbott launched a
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dozen state investigations and the DOJ poked around, but the intent hasn't changed. This is not a neighborhood.
This is a parallel society. That's what it is.
Pew Research laid it out a few years ago.
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By 2040, Islam surpasses Judaism as America's second largest religion. Again, I don't care.
I don't rank the religions that go. There are too many Lutherans here.
There are too many Jews here.
Speaker 2 I don't really care.
Speaker 2 Unless you're running a parallel society, unless you want your own religious law to be supreme.
Speaker 2 This is not, as I said, immigration of the past, of people who beg to join the melting pot. This is a faith that explicitly says we do not assimilate, we dominate.
Speaker 2 And while all of this is happening and we are seeing it clear as day in Europe, what are we doing? We're tearing ourselves apart. We're going after each other right now.
Speaker 2 Do you know that a Gallup poll just released late last week showed 40, it's actually I think 44, but let me be safe, 40% of American women aged 18 to 39,
Speaker 2 40%
Speaker 2 say they would leave the America permanently if they had the opportunity to do it. 40%.
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That's our daughters. Our sisters, the mothers of the next generation.
Do you know who influences children? Do Do you know who influences young boys more than anybody else? Their mothers.
Speaker 2 If your mother is not wed to the United States of America,
Speaker 2 who is here to fight for the United States of America? Who is left to fight for the land of the Alamo and Normandy and the people who walked on the moon?
Speaker 2 40%
Speaker 2 of women 18 to 39 want to move away from the United States if they could.
Speaker 2 Now, I'd like to have a reasonable conversation with them and say, great, where would you move to?
Speaker 2 Where?
Speaker 2 Where's this wonderland that's going to solve all of these problems?
Speaker 2 But as Texas goes, so goes America. As America goes, so goes the free world.
Speaker 2 We are now watching the consequences of
Speaker 2 the death of a civilization by a thousand quiet concessions. That's what's happening.
Speaker 2 The halal lunch mandate here, don't worry about it, one closed church, turned mosque, one diversity policy that silences dissent, one election where a voting bloc flips the city council.
Speaker 2 This is an invasion.
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And again, I don't care if you're Muslim, if you're an Islamist. I care deeply, and everyone should.
There are no shots being fired yet.
Speaker 2 Yet.
Speaker 2 But if we keep sleeping, if we keep calling the truth Islamophobia,
Speaker 2 then soon, tomorrow, 10 years, 20 years, 50 years, I don't know, but there won't be an America or a West worth fighting for. Who's going to fight in Europe?
Speaker 2 Who's going fight in Europe
Speaker 2 you are starting to see the makeup of a civil war in Europe
Speaker 2 and I have a feeling it might be the United Kingdom that goes to civil war first I saw something last night
Speaker 2 that I'll bring to you tomorrow about civil war in in Europe
Speaker 2 The people have had enough.
Speaker 2 People have had enough. Stop raping our children.
Speaker 2 What do you say?
Speaker 2 Stop harassing my children. Stop raping our wives.
Speaker 2
Get the hell out of our country. That's what Germany is starting to say.
Germany now, and you know, there's nothing, nobody you want to piss off more than Germany.
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Germany has had enough. They're not going to do anything yet, but they should read the writing on the wall.
And it's only going to be because they don't have American freedom over in Europe.
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They only have national socialists over in Europe. They don't have such a thing as our First Amendment, Second Amendment, Third Amendment.
They don't have the Bill of Rights.
Speaker 2 They don't have freedom like we know it. And so, yeah, there is real problem.
Speaker 2 Because when you oppress a people and tell them to shut up, sit down, shut up, sit down, shut up, sit down, and their entire way of life is being dismantled.
Speaker 2 It doesn't matter if it's France and England dismantling it through currency wars, like in World War I and World War II,
Speaker 2 when they feel like they've been pushed up against the wall and they're about to lose everything about their culture that they love,
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they will stand up and they will follow anyone. Anyone.
We've seen this movie before. In Germany,
Speaker 2 One of the leaders, it's not going to happen yet, but one of the leaders has had the common sense sense to stand up and say, oh, you know what? Syria is actually no longer a war zone.
Speaker 2 So all of you Syrians that are here because you were fleeing a war zone, you can go back home now.
Speaker 2 And they were suggesting that Germany cancel all of the
Speaker 2 visas or whatever it is
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that has allowed these people to come in from Syria. You can go home now.
Then nobody's going to go home. Nobody's going to go home.
Speaker 2 And we have our Democrats fighting ICE.
Speaker 2 We don't have the problem yet that Europe has, but we're about to.
Speaker 2 Stand up, speak up,
Speaker 2 be unafraid, call it out with love and respect for everyone who loves and respects the Constitution and the supremacy of our Judeo-Christian laws.
Speaker 2 You can practice Islam here, but we are a Judeo-Christian country which allows you
Speaker 2 to practice your Muslim faith.
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The minute you come against the Judeo-Christian way of life in the United States as enshrined by our sacred American documents, you're done. You're done.
You don't belong here.
Speaker 2 And if we don't stand up, the call to prayer won't be the only thing echoing across this land in 20 years.
Speaker 2 Wake up. Wake up.
Speaker 2 I know the Epstein files are really, really super important.
Speaker 2 So much more important than any of this.
Speaker 2 So much more important than anything that might be going on with our dollar.
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And
Speaker 3 it relates back to a book that you wrote now a decade ago, which was,
Speaker 3 it is about Islam. And I remember that being sort of a controversial title at the time because people were like, oh, gosh, you're saying all Muslims are bad.
Speaker 3 And, you know, of course, you explain in the book that there is a distinction.
Speaker 3 I was trying to recall what it was, and I found an old review talking about the distinction that you made between, you know, Muslims and Islamists and all the rest.
Speaker 3
I mean, you've talked about it a million times. We don't need to go back over it.
But I think it is fascinating that a lot of the stuff you were talking about in that book.
Speaker 3 which
Speaker 3 at the time was super controversial, is now just sort of like, you know,
Speaker 3 commonplace.
Speaker 3 You just talked about it, you know, especially in Europe where there has been this massive growth of these communities that are separating themselves from the European communities that they're supposed to be a part of.
Speaker 3 And that, you know, that is such a thing.
Speaker 2 A decade ago, that wasn't really happening.
Speaker 3
No, it was, it was very fringy, I would say. Like, you know, they were, they're part, not fringy as far as a theory, but fringy as part of a problem.
It wasn't like as nearly as widespread.
Speaker 3 And people were talking about it, but it was more like this could turn into something if we don't. I mean, you mentioned what, 30% of one of those cities, you know, is Muslim?
Speaker 3 And again, like, that can turn into whatever.
Speaker 3 But, like, if you if it is a group of people who are Islamists and trying to grow a separate legal system and a separate community out of there, that's totally
Speaker 3 it could be a massive
Speaker 3 problem.
Speaker 2 But this isn't the only, I mean, you know, it is about Islam way ahead of the curve
Speaker 2
on this problem, you know, a decade ago. But Jason, they were talking about this decades ago in in schools.
You just can't say it anymore.
Speaker 5 Yeah, that's what really pisses me off because this takes me back to when I was in college, like right after the Cold War.
Speaker 2 Gosh, am I that old?
Speaker 5 There were political scientists, major geopolitical people that were talking about this.
Speaker 5
Samuel Huntington wrote The Clash of Civilizations, and he was directly responding to Francis Fukuyama. Right.
You know, the end of history. It's over.
Speaker 5 Nation states are no longer going to fight anymore.
Speaker 2 They have no reason.
Speaker 5 Well, Samuel Huntington wrote The Clash of Civilizations, basically predicting what we're seeing right now.
Speaker 5
And it was widely accepted. He said that the fault lines are no longer ideological.
They're cultural and they're religious.
Speaker 5 And this will be an it'll be western against llama, Islamic, and Chinese. Those things specifically.
Speaker 2 And it will be everywhere.
Speaker 5
Those will be the new battlegrounds. This was accepted, Glenn.
Everyone could talk about this.
Speaker 2
Now we're so careful, you know, very precise of our language. And why about it? Why? I don't know.
Well, you know why.
Speaker 2 Yeah. I mean, mean because islamophobia is made up
Speaker 2 it's a made-up phrase and it's a made-up phrase to make you afraid of talking about these well-known well-thought-out principles of culture wars and that's the war we're entering i mean tomorrow i'll show you that
Speaker 2 the the rebels in Great Britain and people who I think probably were not rebellious 10 years ago are standing up and they're becoming terrorist
Speaker 2 and they're like we we stand against the british government all that stuff is coming back again why
Speaker 2 because the british government is lying to people The British government is saying, you know, the Irish culture is not as important as this new Islamic culture, which is just washed up on shore.
Speaker 2
No, no, the Irish people won't take it. The Scottish people people won't take it.
The English people won't take it. They're not going to do it.
Speaker 2 Did you see that Donald Trump just said that he would offer visas to anybody who is caught over in England with this speech?
Speaker 2 You know, if you're going to jail for speech, come over here and we'll give you asylum.
Speaker 2
And somebody said to me, wow, they're going to have a lot of English. I'll take the damn English.
I'll take the English.
Speaker 2 Anybody who is standing up and speaking out, I don't want hate speech, but anybody who is standing up and going, hey, you're raping our children and the government is
Speaker 2 covering up for it. I want that person here.
Speaker 2 I want that person to have a voice.
Speaker 2
But you're going to start seeing the Western cultures, the people who are awake, they're going to start coming here because their countries are lost. We cannot lose our country.
And Texas,
Speaker 2
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Speaker 2 But the average person in Texas, you've got to stop thinking, well, Texas will always be Texas. It's not going to be Texas unless you become Texas right now and stand for common sense.
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Hello, America. There's a lot going on with our government.
And, you know,
Speaker 2 I want to start with a comment that came from the president yesterday that is absolutely valid about, you know, the
Speaker 2 release of the Epstein file. You know,
Speaker 2
it's never good enough. No matter how much we release, it's never good enough.
Well,
Speaker 2
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Speaker 2 So there's there's a couple of things that are in the news.
Speaker 2 The Thomas Matthew Crooks thing, you know, this is crazy. Went by they, them.
Speaker 2 It was furry.
Speaker 2 I don't even.
Speaker 2
I've been thinking about this a lot in the last 24 hours. You know, the kid that tried to take out Donald Trump back in July at the Butler rally.
It's a year later now. Okay.
Speaker 2 November 17th, 2025.
Speaker 2
These new reports are dropping bombshells. It is the 17th, isn't it? 18th, sorry.
The 18th.
Speaker 2 These new reports are dropping over and over and over again.
Speaker 2 And there were things that nobody mentioned in the official investigations.
Speaker 2 Independent researchers now are using the same kind of digital forensic tools that the feds have, and they're piecing together a bunch of old online accounts tied directly to Crook's email, his real email, and his name.
Speaker 2
And one of the biggest ones was on DeviantArt. Okay, that sounds great.
Usernames like Epic Microwave and The Epic Microwave. Okay.
Speaker 2 This site,
Speaker 2 apparently a huge hub for artists, but also ground zero for the furry community.
Speaker 2 Now, we're going to get into this a little later because Stu's a big furry and
Speaker 2 he'll go right into it where he likes to
Speaker 3 furries go, I'm not that large, actually. More moderate sized.
Speaker 2 Okay, all right.
Speaker 2 Well, this is where
Speaker 2 people get into this anthropomorphic animal thing, and they turn animals into half
Speaker 2
animals half humans, and it turns sexual. And I don't even know.
So anyway, this kid was not casually browsing. He was deep in that subculture, we find out now.
Speaker 2 So that's two high-profile attempted assassination cases or
Speaker 2 one attempted and one actual assassination case.
Speaker 2 And
Speaker 2 they're both tied to the same thing, and nobody seems to be worried about that. Nobody's talking about that.
Speaker 2 Imagine if we had two attempt, one attempted and one actual assassination and it was charlie kirk and president biden okay
Speaker 2 anybody
Speaker 2 and they both were deep into the glennbeck.com subculture do you think the media would be like what's going on there but this thing nobody cares okay
Speaker 2 And when I say nobody cares, it seems like our FBI doesn't care either. Our DOJ doesn't care.
Speaker 2 The Trump case specifically blows a hole into the mysterious lone wolf with no known motive. Wait, what?
Speaker 2 Now,
Speaker 2 this wasn't Patel pushing this. This is the Biden FBI that was pushing this.
Speaker 2
Christopher Wray went to Congress and shrugged and said, well, you know, we can't find any ideology or any online trail that explains this. What? It's right here.
What are you talking about?
Speaker 2 It's right here.
Speaker 2 Crooks had at least 17 accounts across Discord, YouTube, Gab, DeviantArt, all of it.
Speaker 2 Easily tracked to him.
Speaker 2 And as we told you last week, he started cheering for Trump and then went a die-hard, you know, 180-degree turnaround in 2020.
Speaker 2 And then he started echoing anti-Semitic, anti-immigration rants, calling for political assassinations, repeating Maoist lines like power grows out of the barrel of a gun, and even chatting with sketchy European extremists,
Speaker 2 Nazis,
Speaker 2 who are linked to a designated terrorist group.
Speaker 2
He posted violent threats under his real name for years. Now listen to this.
He also got flagged by other users who literally tagged law enforcement in their reply. And nothing happened.
Speaker 2 Nothing happened.
Speaker 2
They didn't know who this guy was. They didn't search for him.
They didn't question him. Nothing happened until he climbed onto the roof and started shooting at Donald Trump.
Excuse me?
Speaker 2 Do you believe that? Stu, do you believe that?
Speaker 2 They had people online tipping the FBI off
Speaker 2 and they
Speaker 2 didn't even know who this guy was. They had no idea who he was.
Speaker 3 I mean, it seems impossible to believe. You know, you find
Speaker 3 you have one stray comment that is taken the wrong way online, and Secret Service is calling you up. I mean, we've, we, you know, I don't bring up.
Speaker 2 We've personally gone through this.
Speaker 3 Exactly. This exact basis.
Speaker 2 I said it on one show.
Speaker 2 Something about Donald Trump.
Speaker 2 No, no, no, no, no. No, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 3 I'm not going to let you get away with that.
Speaker 2 No, no, no.
Speaker 3 I want to make sure it's clear what occurred on the show was you essentially threatening my life.
Speaker 2 And I want people to say I had been.
Speaker 2 Right. I was saying something about Donald Trump, and then Stu got in and I said,
Speaker 2
I'm going to choke you to death or something. Yeah.
I think I just need to choke you to death. And
Speaker 2
people in the audience said that I was threatening Donald Trump. No, I was clearly threatening and nobody called about poor Stu.
Yeah. I was clearly threatening Stu's life.
Speaker 3 Think about that when you're driving in your car right now.
Speaker 2 You didn't call.
Speaker 3 You heard it and you let my life be threatened and you didn't care at all.
Speaker 2 That's right.
Speaker 3 None of you cared, but apparently people cared.
Speaker 2 That's right.
Speaker 2 So anyway,
Speaker 2 so anyway,
Speaker 2
the Secret Service was with us two hours later. Okay? Right, Felicia.
And they said, look,
Speaker 2 right Felico. And we had no problem with it.
Speaker 2
you know, we were talking to them. They're like, Mr.
Beck, we know, we listened to the tape, we know what happened. We just have to dot all the I's and cross all the T's and just get a statement.
Speaker 2
And I'm like, no, no, not a problem. I was trying, I was threatening to kill him.
And, you know, they laughed and went, Yeah, we can understand that. And they left.
Wait, okay.
Speaker 2 This guy, that's the way I remember it.
Speaker 2 This guy threatens to kill the president and others.
Speaker 2 People tag him to the FBI and to law enforcement, and they never check into him.
Speaker 3 And Glenn, I think people could say, okay, well, you know,
Speaker 3 the thing we're talking about did happen on a national radio show.
Speaker 2 A lot of people heard it.
Speaker 3 And, you know, maybe some of the comments on deviant art are not as well picked up. And that's probably true, though we have seen.
Speaker 2
Sent it to them. Right.
We've seen
Speaker 3 tons of examples of people making offhanded statements where this has happened. You know, not
Speaker 3 just a threat, which would be serious enough, but constant threats.
Speaker 3 Dozens of them, it seems. I mean, we're still, I feel, learning about all the details on this, but a lot of threats from a specific person.
Speaker 3 And it doesn't seem like, you know, their argument is it wasn't even on their radar. I mean,
Speaker 3 that's unbelievable.
Speaker 2 Here's bare minimum. Everyone should be fired.
Speaker 2
Everyone should be fired. Not just the top person.
Everyone should be fired. I'm sorry, you can reapply, but we're clean in-house because this is inexcusable.
Inexcusable.
Speaker 2 Now, here's the other thing that's inexcusable.
Speaker 2 None of this stuff about the threats, none of the radicalization, none of the violent posts, none of the furry gender stuff even made it into the big congressional report that dropped December 2024.
Speaker 2 None
Speaker 2 of this.
Speaker 2
It was like they scrubbed the kid clean to keep the public in the dark. Let me say that again.
It's like they scrubbed the kid clean to keep the public in the dark.
Speaker 2 Hmm.
Speaker 2 Let me go to the comment
Speaker 2 from President Trump yesterday. We played it in the news a few minutes ago
Speaker 2
where he's talking about the Epstein case. Listen to this.
Here's what I want.
Speaker 6
We have nothing to do with Epstein. The Democrats do.
All of his friends were Democrats.
Speaker 6 You look at this Reid Hoffman, you look at Larry Summers, Bill Clinton, they went to his island all the time, and many others, all Democrats.
Speaker 6 All I want is I want for people to recognize the great job that I've done on pricing, on affordability, because we brought prices way down, but they're going way lower, on energy, on ending eight wars and another one coming pretty soon, I believe.
Speaker 6 We've done a great job. And I hate to see that
Speaker 6 deflect from the great job we've done. So
Speaker 2 I'm all for it.
Speaker 6 You You know, we've already given 50,000 pages. You do know that.
Speaker 6 Unfortunately, like with the Kennedy situation, with the Martin Luther King situation,
Speaker 6 not to put Jeffrey Epstein in the same category, but no matter what we give, it's never enough. You know, with Kennedy, we gave everything and it wasn't enough.
Speaker 6 With Martin Luther King, we gave everything and it's never enough.
Speaker 6 We've already given, I believe the number is 50,000 pages, 50,000 pages.
Speaker 6 And it's just a Russia, Russia, Russia hoax as it pertains to the Republicans.
Speaker 2 So why? Why is it never enough? Why is it never enough?
Speaker 2 Because the government has lied to us over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.
Speaker 2 Why is it never enough? Because what the hell happened here with this guy? What happened with these two shooters?
Speaker 2 And you're not telling us about the
Speaker 2 role playing as a buff cartoon fox wolf hybrid with they, them pronouns and and then being groomed by foreign edge lords quoting Mao and terrorist manifestos and then going out and trying to shoot somebody.
Speaker 2 You don't mention that?
Speaker 2 Yeah, that's why we don't believe the government. And until the government becomes fully clean
Speaker 2 immediately on everything, just, you know what, here it is. Here it is.
Speaker 2 Nobody's going to believe it. Now, what does this say about our kids?
Speaker 2 We have a whole generation now growing up glued to these hyper-niche, hyper-niche, unmoderated corners of the internet where fantasy and porn and identity confusion and hardcore political extremism and all of it just smash together into one stream.
Speaker 2 What do you think is going to happen?
Speaker 2 Family, school, real interactions with family, real-life friends, they don't touch these spaces.
Speaker 2 You know, how does I feel weird about my body morph into I need to commit mass violence against the world?
Speaker 2 I mean, this is a five-alarm fire. When you have two political assassinations, two of them that trace back to the exact same subculture, you've got a real problem.
Speaker 2
Now, it's not like Eric Furry is dangerous. Well, I know, I question Eric Furry.
I mean, I don't even know what anyway.
Speaker 2 There is some sort of radicalization pipeline that is happening, and we're raising our kids in digital Petri dishes where mental illness and sexual confusion and violent ideology is all growing together and then we act shocked when one of our kids grab a rifle.
Speaker 2
America, wake up. Stop pretending this stuff is just a harmless little quirk.
You know, or live and let live. Or we're going to just keep burying victims one after another.
Speaker 2 Parents and schools and tech companies, law enforcement, everybody drop the ball on crooks. For years,
Speaker 2
red flags were out there screaming about this guy. And nobody in the government did anything.
Nobody in law enforcement did anything.
Speaker 2 How many of our kids have to climb roofs before we admit these dark corners of the internet are producing real monsters? How many?
Speaker 2 How many?
Speaker 2 And this is only the beginning of it.
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Speaker 2 Gen Z
Speaker 2 riots in Mexico City this week?
Speaker 2 This last weekend in Mexico City, they had all of these protests, and it was Gen Zers.
Speaker 2
And they were holding a flag. It was a pirate flag, kind of a pirate flag, from anime.
And, you know, I look at this pirate flag and I'm like, okay, what the hell is this pirate flag?
Speaker 2
It's the Monkey D. Luffy flag.
Okay.
Speaker 2
It's the captain of the Straw Hat Pirates. And his ultimate goal is to find the fabled one piece.
That's the treasure at the end of the grand line that will make him the pirate king.
Speaker 2 And along the way, he recruits powerful crew members, fights with even more powerful enemies, and declares war on the world government.
Speaker 2 This is a coming of age story for an entire generation that feels like they are failing to come to age.
Speaker 2 Now,
Speaker 2 they're in these battles now,
Speaker 2 and they are, it's a political movement of Gen Z. And you have to remember, the monkey is the good guy fighting the bad guys.
Speaker 2 And this is what this
Speaker 2 is how you can explain how they can turn to violence.
Speaker 2 Because listen to this, the monkey is trying to
Speaker 2 find
Speaker 2 who he's supposed to be
Speaker 2
because he's a hero that lacks a mission. He's lacking something.
He's been held down by a corrupt system. That's what the flag is telling you.
Speaker 2 He's a pirate and he's coming after because everything has been holding him down
Speaker 2 And he's going after all of the big government and everything else because he's looking for that one piece.
Speaker 2 The one piece that gives his being, his life, meaning.
Speaker 2 You just read this about the Monkey King and you're like, wait,
Speaker 2 this makes sense why they are out rioting, why they are out being violent, why they're out doing these things.
Speaker 2 They've been raised on this anime in a world where nothing means anything, where they can't find meaning at all.
Speaker 2 And they identify with this monkey king who's not king because he's looking for the one lost piece that gives his life meaning. And what gives his life meaning? Taking on the bad guys.
Speaker 2 And the bad guys are global government.
Speaker 2 My gosh.
Speaker 2 What are we doing?
Speaker 2 What
Speaker 2 are we doing?
Speaker 2 How is it we are so blind to this? I mean,
Speaker 2 I just said in a meeting this morning, I said, I am so bogged down on everything that is going on.
Speaker 2
I was in three different cities this weekend. Yesterday, it was full of meetings, people flying in to meet with me, et cetera, et cetera.
And I had no time to think, no time just to think,
Speaker 2 let alone be with my wife and children and everything else and I'm like I am so overwhelmed and I know I'm not different than you I know you feel exactly the same thing
Speaker 2 we all have this enormous pressure on us we feel our world come undone we're trying to hold our family and our kids together and we have absolutely no time to think and I think that is by design
Speaker 2
I think that's just evil design Keep them busy. Keep them busy.
Keep them busy. That's why I started the show today with, you know, let's forget the distraction here for a second
Speaker 2 on
Speaker 2 the Epstein thing. That's a real story and it explains something, but it explains why we're feeling the way we are.
Speaker 2 Forget about Epstein.
Speaker 2 It explains why this thing is coming apart because no one trusts anyone anymore. Nobody trusts the government anymore.
Speaker 2
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Speaker 2 Welcome to the Glenbeck program.
Speaker 2 I want to go back into the furry conversation.
Speaker 2 What do you need to know? Do you have subculture?
Speaker 3 You let me know. What do you need to know? What rundown do you need? What message board can I walk you through?
Speaker 2 First of all,
Speaker 2 you know who Graham Plattner is, right?
Speaker 3 Oh, yeah, he's the Maine Senate candidate from the state of Maine. He was
Speaker 3 may or may not have had a Nazi tattoo, which he didn't know.
Speaker 2 He didn't know
Speaker 3 Nazi tattoo.
Speaker 2 He's identified himself as a communist.
Speaker 2 He branded rural Americans as racist, suggested that service members worried about being raped should buy Kevlar underwear, and he called all police officers bastards.
Speaker 2 Then, you know, they found out about his Nazi tattoo
Speaker 2 popularized by, you know, Hitler's SS guard.
Speaker 2
He was like, oh, I didn't know that. You didn't know that? You should probably know before you get something tattooed on your body what it is.
But
Speaker 2 he apparently is not the most radical that is running for election.
Speaker 2 There is the homosexual socialist running as a Democrat to represent Michigan's 7th district in Congress.
Speaker 2 He makes Plattner look tame.
Speaker 2
He's 36 years old. He's an IT contractor.
He calls himself Elon Badger, who dresses up as an anthropomorphic furry.
Speaker 2 He has not only stated that America deserved 9-11, he called Jesus a communist. He recommends killing billionaires.
Speaker 2 He's labeled Israel an enemy of the United States and advocated for the imprisonment of all U.S. immigration and customs enforcement agents.
Speaker 2 Oh, and he's also celebrated over and over again the death of Charlie Kirk, who he called a massive loser.
Speaker 2 So
Speaker 2 there's your Democratic Party, gang.
Speaker 2 That's where you're going.
Speaker 2 Will the Democrats that you know in your own neighborhood that are normal, you know, they're normal people. They, you know, they may have Trump derangement syndrome at this point, whatever.
Speaker 2 But
Speaker 2 will your neighbors go, hey, there's something going on with,
Speaker 2 I don't know,
Speaker 2 some of the Democrats are really, really bad and look kind of like they're not on the side of anyone in America. They look like they're from a death cult?
Speaker 2 What are the odds?
Speaker 2 I will say
Speaker 3 not good.
Speaker 3
They're not impressive. I mean, when they say they don't have anybody on the bench, I guess they had to find somebody, but they seem to have searched under the bench for these people.
It's a very,
Speaker 3
very bizarre, bizarre group. Of course, like they're looking for people with really bizarre views.
You know, I mean, you got to be disconnected to reality completely to qualify.
Speaker 3 You have to be a person who
Speaker 3 believes in all sorts of crazy nonsense, not to mention an ideology that has proven to kill over, you know, in the nine figures over the past century.
Speaker 3 When you're diving into that world, I guess you have to get some weirdos.
Speaker 2
Even Bill Maher has come out and said, what's wrong with you people? Socialism doesn't work. Why are you hiring Mondami? It doesn't work.
No matter how many times it's tried, it's never
Speaker 2 worked.
Speaker 2 Even Bill Maher
Speaker 2 is noticing
Speaker 2 they've been eaten by the communists. We should probably back away slowly from the Democratic Party because they're all starting to dress like sexualized raccoons.
Speaker 2 I mean, nothing wrong with being a sexualized raccoon. I mean, if that's what floats your boat, you know,
Speaker 2 whatever. I'm just saying, I don't think I'm voting for anybody who's dressed like a sexualized raccoon or likes to look at pictures of people dressed as a sexualized raccoon.
Speaker 3 As a society,
Speaker 3 we will put up with a lot.
Speaker 3
We will really put up with a lot. If you want to dress like a raccoon, we're fine with that for the most part.
Just try not to shoot people in the public eye while they're on stage speaking.
Speaker 3 That's like a minor request that we have. I mean, we'll put up with almost anything.
Speaker 2 But what Steve is saying is you can shoot them offstage while they're not speaking. Is that what you're saying?
Speaker 3 That is not what I was saying, Glenn. I was just referring to two specific news incidents.
Speaker 3 Exactly what I heard. But, you know, it is
Speaker 3 a fascinating part of this. I mean, we will put up with you being a weirdo.
Speaker 3 We'll put up with you even being a Democratic donor, as long as you don't take shots at the actual people you're opposing as a candidate.
Speaker 3 We'll even put up with terrible things like your Democratic donations if we have to.
Speaker 3 But just try not to go kill people, burn cities down, go after police officers as they're trying to serve the public, you know,
Speaker 3 take over chunks of cities and call them chazz or chop, you know, ruin entire downtowns so that no businesses can go there.
Speaker 3 There's just a few requests that we have, and I feel like they're basic civilizational lines that these people don't want to match up to.
Speaker 2 You're such a hothead. I'm sorry, I got lost in whatever it was you were saying
Speaker 2 looking up. Johnson is.
Speaker 2 Can we bring this up, Sarah? Johnson's live, and he's talking about transparency.
Speaker 7 I'm conscientious and concerned as we are about all this.
Speaker 7 As we've insisted from the very beginning, Republicans are the only party trying to make a material difference in ensuring maximum transparency.
Speaker 7 Oh, by the way, I'll just tell you, I put the bill on the floor for unanimous consent last Wednesday night. And guess who objected to it? The Democrats, okay?
Speaker 7 If they were so, if this is so urgent and they were so concerned about getting this done and seeing
Speaker 7 justice be done and all that, they would not have blocked the request.
Speaker 7 This is about politics.
Speaker 7 They blocked our unanimous consent motion to expedite their bill and made us waste all this additional time so they could have a show vote today.
Speaker 7 Republicans are ready to get the job done, to move forward so we can continue to get on to these important issues of dealing with what the American people demand and deserve for us to deal with.
Speaker 7 And so I want to leave you with this thought. Everybody should think long and hard about who here is acting truthfully, honestly, and in good faith.
Speaker 7 It is not the Democrat Party that has obfuscated and blatantly lied for the last four years about all these things.
Speaker 7 It is not the Democrats who shut down the government for their own selfish political purposes.
Speaker 7 It is not the Democrats who blocked the passage of this discharge a week ago because they wanted to have a political moment.
Speaker 7 It is the Republicans who are acting in good faith, and I believe the American people are going to see that and understand it.
Speaker 7 I'm going to vote to move this forward.
Speaker 7 I think it could be close to a unanimous vote because everybody here, all the Republicans, want to go on record to show their maximum transparency, but they also want to note that we're demanding that this stuff get corrected before it
Speaker 7 moves through the process and is completed.
Speaker 2 I think that's fast.
Speaker 7 I sincerely hope my Democrat colleagues will show the same level of urgency and enthusiasm when it comes to tackling the real issues facing the country that we've got to get to.
Speaker 2 And that's what we're really proud of. Stu,
Speaker 2 how do the Democrats vote against this?
Speaker 3 As far as
Speaker 3 the bill to expose the Epstein files, I mean, I don't think they will at the end. I don't think they will.
Speaker 2 Do you think it will be unanimous?
Speaker 3 I don't know that it will be unanimous, but I do think that it will pass when it goes through.
Speaker 3 I do think, and it'll get a lot of votes, too. I mean, because now people are cushioned, right? Like, it's easy.
Speaker 3 There's no problems, you know, really, I think, now that Trump has said release it, there's really nobody opposing it outside of
Speaker 3 they probably want to make sure that they get everybody on record. So they're opposing the unanimous consent vote.
Speaker 3
That's my guess at their strategy there. But, you know, what a surprise.
Personally,
Speaker 5 I think the Democrats walked into a huge trap on this, personally.
Speaker 5
I think it's too politically dangerous for them to vote against it. Although I do feel that there's going to be more pushback than some people might expect on this.
I think a lot of them will flip
Speaker 5 and vote against it.
Speaker 2 But
Speaker 5 to me, it's desperation what they did last week or past couple of weeks.
Speaker 2 Come on. Re-redacting certain names within these emails.
Speaker 5 Just blowing past certain journalists that are considered on their side that were
Speaker 2 allegedly coaching.
Speaker 5 uh Epstein.
Speaker 2 I mean,
Speaker 5
being willing to put that out there is massive desperation. I think President Trump set a trap for them on this.
I think that it was sprung when he flipped and said, nope, we're releasing it.
Speaker 5 It just feels all too perfect for me. I think the Democrats are terrified of some of the things that could be coming out of this.
Speaker 5 Not to say that it would be like very, very damning, but very, very embarrassing for a lot of them. That's what I'm expecting.
Speaker 5 And I'm fully thinking there's going to be a floodgate of a lot of this stuff. They made a huge miscalculation, in my opinion, on doing that act of desperation last year.
Speaker 3 Why wouldn't Trump then want to,
Speaker 3 you know, why wouldn't he want to release these previously? I mean, seemingly, it does seem like when Donald Trump has an opportunity to make Democrats look bad, he's pretty, he'll take it.
Speaker 3 He likes, he likes that. Why wouldn't he have been in favor of this from the beginning if they actually had stuff on the Democrats?
Speaker 2
I don't think that anything bad on the Democrats is actually there. I mean, really bad.
Yeah. I think there's some embarrassing stuff for both sides, but, you know, mainly for the Democrats.
Speaker 2 But there's not going to, you know, there's not going to be a smoking gun on Bill Clinton or Hillary Clinton or any of the big ones.
Speaker 2
That's the way it always happens. The real kingpins always get away.
It's just the underlings, and it'll be the underlings that aren't real popular.
Speaker 2 That's what will happen, that are expendable, that maybe they want to get rid of in small districts. The Democrats want to get rid of.
Speaker 2
Because the Democrats could have cleaned all of this up during Biden. They could have just burned the documents or whatever they wanted to do.
They could have gotten rid of it.
Speaker 3 Glenn, can we talk for a second about how Trump has been talking about this? Because obviously he talked about it as a big priority before the campaign, and now he's president of the United States.
Speaker 3
And now he's used the term Epstein hoax and all of that several times. I noticed in the clip we played earlier that he started to clean that up a little bit.
And he said the Epstein hoax,
Speaker 3 it's a hoax as it applies to Republicans. And he started to kind of change his language on that a little bit, which I find to be interesting.
Speaker 3 I think smart because, you you know, the American people don't think this is a nothing story. They don't think this is a hoax.
Speaker 3 They don't think that the idea that Epstein did these terrible things is something that is a nothing story to us right now.
Speaker 3 But I think the way Trump thinks about it is he's trying to deal with what's going on right now.
Speaker 3 And it's like, if we were to able, if we unearthed a bunch of text messages from, you know, Jeffrey Dahmer to Nancy Pelosi, that would be a big story.
Speaker 3 And it would be important to find out why Jeffrey Dahmer and Nancy Pelosi were trading text messages.
Speaker 3 But that being said, it wouldn't be the number one issue of the president of the United States because it, you know, Jeffrey Dahmer's long dead, right?
Speaker 3 Like whatever was going on back then, we should know about it, but it's not necessarily as important right now as bringing down prices and making sure our economy doesn't spin out of control or, you know, the Middle East or whatever else Trump is dealing with.
Speaker 3 So I think Trump sees it, not he keeps using hoax, but I think to him, he really sees it as a distraction to the things he's trying to actually get accomplished.
Speaker 3 When at the end of the day, it's an important story, but they're lying about it constantly in the media, and it's just become a distraction from what he really wants to get accomplished.
Speaker 2 You buy that? I mean, look at what we're talking about for the last, you know,
Speaker 2 week.
Speaker 2 Ever since
Speaker 2
the Democrats voted to open the government again, the very next day, it was Epstein. And we're still talking about Epstein.
And
Speaker 2
that's why he's changed. That's why he's changed.
He knows that this is just not going to go away. And I think he alluded to it in his statement yesterday.
It's still not going to go away.
Speaker 2
It's never going to be enough. It's never going to be enough.
But let's just release everything and just show you what it is. And,
Speaker 2 you know, if there is anything there about the Democrats, I don't think it will be about Bill Clinton. I think it will be about smaller Democrats.
Speaker 2 And
Speaker 2 Democrats that are past their prime or out, you know, I just don't think
Speaker 2 they're going to be anything that's big in it. Maybe, but I don't think so.
Speaker 2 I think where you're going to find big things is yesterday, or was it the day before he said that he was going to look into the banking records?
Speaker 2 He wants to see all of Epstein's transactions and who was sending money where, et cetera, et cetera. That's where you're going to start seeing some names.
Speaker 2 If they go into the banking records, I mean, I mean, look what happened to what was the bank? Was it J.P. Morgan Chase that was Epstein's bank? I can't remember.
Speaker 2 I hate to say that because it may not be. We looked that up real quick.
Speaker 2 You know, they went into the banking records and then,
Speaker 2 you know, there were lawsuits about that. And then all of a sudden it just kind of went away.
Speaker 2 I don't even know what happened with that.
Speaker 2 What? You're banking, huh?
Speaker 5 J.P. Morgan and Deutsche.
Speaker 2 Yeah.
Speaker 2
And I think that's where you're going to find stuff. That's where the bodies will be found because the banking records will be the banking records and you're not going to get rid of those.
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Speaker 2 Oh, who would have seen this coming? Who would have seen this coming? A judge has said, you know, it looks like there's some errors in this Comey case in the investigation.
Speaker 2 And we just might not be able to try him. He just ah shoot.
Speaker 2 Made some errors.
Speaker 3 Bit of an oopsie.
Speaker 2 Gosh.
Speaker 2 Bit of an oopsie.
Speaker 2 And you know what? I mean, these are serious things.
Speaker 2 You know, apparently the mishandling of attorney-client privileged material, the exposure of that information to the grand jury,
Speaker 2 misstatements by the prosecution to the grand jury,
Speaker 2 and, you know, some irregularities in the grand jury process you know normally I would be for it and I still am for if they violated the procedures that can't go through I want a fair trial but it pisses me off because it only happens on one way
Speaker 2 it only happens in one direction and I'm sick and tired of it
Speaker 2
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Speaker 2 We had a glitch in the system earlier this morning and one of the big companies that protects the internet,
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And it went down earlier this morning. It is over now.
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Speaker 3 This is the second one now, a glitch.
Speaker 2 We had a glitch with AWS, which is the big Amazon servers.
Speaker 2 That went, what was it, last week or the week before last? I think it was last Monday.
Speaker 2 And,
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Speaker 2 there is something in here that that is
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I've never even heard of. And, you know, I have been watching the financial system and been telling people you're going to get screwed.
You're going to get screwed.
Speaker 2
The banks have changed all the rules. And, you know, you are the lender of last resort.
You and I have talked about it multiple times.
Speaker 2 And in the great reset, we talk about you will own nothing and you'll be happy. You bring that to a new level in this with the understandings of what the DTC is.
Speaker 2 Can you explain what the DTC is?
Speaker 9 Yes. It turns out you already own almost nothing.
Speaker 9 That's the bad news. We'll lead off with that.
Speaker 9 In the 1960s and in the 1970s, large institutions on Wall Street, big bank firms, they all got together and they created this new institution called DTC, the Depository Trust Company.
Speaker 9 And what DTC is, is essentially a place where all of America's securities investments, so we're talking about stocks,
Speaker 9
just about everything that's in your retirement account is now housed in DTC. DTC holds it in cooled form.
They are the owner, the direct registered owner of all of the investments.
Speaker 9
And you, the individual, are not the actual owner of the investment that you bought. You're only the owner of a contract that's related to the investment.
And all of this happened.
Speaker 9
It required tons of coordination between big institutions. States had to change all of their laws.
The federal government changed its laws. And it all happened behind the scenes over several decades.
Speaker 9 And most people have no idea that their investments are not really theirs.
Speaker 2 This is the monster of Jekyll Island. I mean,
Speaker 2 the DTC is something as bad and as hidden
Speaker 2 and as evil as as the Federal Reserve and
Speaker 2
the way it was designed and how it was put together. It's that big of a deal.
You know,
Speaker 2 in the old timey days, when you'd buy a stock, they would send you the certificate. And so you could have, you know, the certificate of one share of AT ⁇ T or whatever it was.
Speaker 2 And, you know, you had those stock certificates.
Speaker 2
I mean, I have a 401k. I never wondered where my stock certificates were.
They're at DTC
Speaker 2
because they're the act, I'm giving them the money. They're using that to buy the stocks.
They're holding the stocks in their name, but I can use that money.
Speaker 2 I have access to those stocks and I can say, hey, sell those stocks, whatever. But I don't actually own them when it counts,
Speaker 2 right?
Speaker 9 Well,
Speaker 9 it's actually even worse than that.
Speaker 9 Your broker, when you go and you buy a stock through your retirement account or something else,
Speaker 9 your broker doesn't actually own the stock either. It's owned only by DTC.
Speaker 2 DTC, right, right, right, right.
Speaker 9
by its shareholders, which are these big institutions. But DTC is actually, you mentioned the creature of Jekyll Island, you mentioned the Fed.
DTC is the Fed. It's a Fed bank.
Speaker 9 So the Fed not only controls all of the money, essentially,
Speaker 9 and all of the banking system, they are technically in control of the institution that owns directly all of the securities investments.
Speaker 9
We're talking tens of trillions of dollars worth of securities investments. It's not owned by the big institutions.
It's owned by one institution, DTC. And
Speaker 9
you mentioned the paperwork. You mentioned that in the past, you used to be able to buy a stock certificate.
Well, see, that's how this whole thing started.
Speaker 9 The argument was that there's in the 1960s and 70s, the argument was there's too much paperwork and we can't keep up. So we need to put all of the securities in one place.
Speaker 9 So that way, when people buy and sell, all we do is move names around on paper.
Speaker 9 But conveniently, what this did was allowed for big institutions on Wall Street to make massive amounts of money because now the individual investor doesn't actually own directly the investments.
Speaker 9 So it opens the door to all kinds of different things like the derivatives market, stock trading, the gambling that goes on in Wall Street. All of that is made possible by this
Speaker 9 DTC system.
Speaker 2 Because
Speaker 2 they use that as the collateral?
Speaker 9 Because they would ordinarily need your permission to start lending out stocks and bonds and things that you bought.
Speaker 9 But now they don't need that because it's held in pooled form in one place and you're not the direct owner of it anymore.
Speaker 2
This is so evil. This is so freaking evil.
I mean, these banks,
Speaker 2
what they have done and what our government has allowed them to do is just evil. They have leveraged every, you are the loser.
They're not going to lose. They are not going to lose.
Speaker 2 When a big crash, I'm reading a book. You should read it, 1929
Speaker 2 reading a book and you're seeing it and you're like oh my gosh look at how evil these guys were look at what they were actually doing at that time the big guys lost okay this time the big guys aren't going to lose because they have they've put everything into their hands so if you hit a giant crash
Speaker 2
You're not going to pick up your stocks. You're not going to pick up your cash.
You're not going to a bank and withdrawing your money because you're the lender of last resort.
Speaker 2 If you have money in your bank and that bank goes under, yeah, the FDIC is going to cover you, but you don't actually have any of that money because that money
Speaker 2 is what? Is all going to shore up the bank because you're lending
Speaker 2
the bank the, I'm sorry, they're lending you the money, right? I'm trying to remember how this works out. When you put it in, you're giving them money and then they're lending it out.
And so
Speaker 2 it's used on their balance sheet as collateral. So when they go down, that collateral goes to another big bank or another big institution, and you're left with nothing.
Speaker 2
And then they say, well, the FDIC is going to shore you up. The FDIC will bail you out.
Yeah.
Speaker 2 And that means the Federal Reserve will just print more money with the Treasury and inflate our money and get even worse.
Speaker 2 Yeah, before Justin,
Speaker 5 what's so crazy about this and how it sounds like it was built for like the government's kind of like, you know, safety net just in case to screw you and bail out government institutions, other big financial institutions, I think the next thing Justin is going to tell us that there's probably like, I don't know, like a CIA connection to this.
Speaker 5 I mean, that would be insane. That's that, that's, that's not the case, right, Justin?
Speaker 2 Yeah.
Speaker 9 The, the, uh, the origin story of how this all came about, uh, which I lay out
Speaker 9 in the next big crash, is the most incredible conspiracy story you are ever going to hear.
Speaker 9 It is truly, I can't possibly oversell it. It is unbelievable.
Speaker 9 The heart of it is, yes, these big institutions all got together in the 1960s and 70s.
Speaker 9 They created this new institution, this whole new scheme in order to centralize the ownership of these investments.
Speaker 9 But the man that they put in charge of it to start all of this is a guy named William Denser.
Speaker 9 And William Denser, this raised a massive red flag for me because as soon as you start looking into the history of William Denser, you realize he is completely and utterly unqualified to be put in charge of this new institution that they were creating.
Speaker 9
He had no experience in Wall Street. He had no idea how anything on Wall Street worked.
He had nothing to do with that. He was recruited.
out of a bank regulatory position in New York.
Speaker 9 He was the chief bank regulator, which was a really important job at that time because banks were mostly regulated by states and New York had the biggest and best banks.
Speaker 9
But he wasn't qualified for that job either. And he was only in it for about a year or so, a couple of years.
You go back before that, you trace it all the way back the history of this man.
Speaker 9 And what you find out is that William Denser was an actual CIA officer.
Speaker 2 No!
Speaker 2 Yeah.
Speaker 2
No, I won't hear of it. The CIA was involved.
No way.
Speaker 9 It It certainly doesn't look good. I'll say that.
Speaker 2 And
Speaker 9
not only that, it gets worse. He actually left the CIA in the early 1960s to help JSK start this little organization.
You've probably heard of it. It's called USAID.
Speaker 9 He was one of the main people that started USAID. Then he spent the better part of the next decade in South America,
Speaker 9 propping up foreign governments, engaged in covert actions and all of that. And then suddenly he finds himself in New New York.
Speaker 9 And within a couple of years, he's in charge of this new big financial institution that's centralizing the ownership of everyone's investments.
Speaker 9 And it makes absolutely no sense unless maybe there's something more to the story.
Speaker 2 But there's not, right?
Speaker 2 Oh my gosh, Justin. I mean, we peel.
Speaker 2 We have, I've, I've done this.
Speaker 2
I've done this since 2001. And I, I was just an alcoholic DJ.
I knew nothing about anything.
Speaker 2 And I remember being on my knees on September 11th because I had to start doing a talk radio show nationally.
Speaker 2
two days later and I'm on my knees and I'm like, Lord, I don't know anything. You got the wrong guy.
I don't know anything about anything.
Speaker 2 And I promised my audience and I promised him, I will do my best. I will search for the answers.
Speaker 2 And I may get them wrong from time to time, but I will correct them and just hold with me as I learn what's going on.
Speaker 2 And I promise you while I will expose everything I can so you understand the world.
Speaker 2 I have been doing that now since 2001, 25 years.
Speaker 2 And every time I...
Speaker 2 Every time I find something just horrific, I think,
Speaker 2
well, well, we got to it. We got, we're finally there.
We got to it. And then something like this.
This, I,
Speaker 2 Justin, I've never heard of the DTC.
Speaker 2 Has anyone ever heard of the DTC? I, I've, I've never heard of it. And it is, it is so shocking that it makes me honestly
Speaker 2 don't do this.
Speaker 2
But I'm telling you, this is what I feel like. Just pulling all of my money out of the stock market and pulling my money out of every bank.
Because
Speaker 2 this whole thing is rigged for them, the entire thing. We are nothing but sheep that are being led to slaughter.
Speaker 2 And when the slaughterhouse opens up, we all get slaughtered and the banks are being fat and sassy and they're selling our meat. I mean, it is, it's grotesque what they've done.
Speaker 2
We'll continue to expose it. And I can't thank you enough for bringing this up.
This book comes out soon. It'll come out
Speaker 2
in January, but you can get the digital copy right after Thanksgiving. You can order it right now.
Where do I go to order it?
Speaker 9 Go to Amazon or any of the big retailers. Yep.
Speaker 2
Okay, so The Next Big Crash by Justin Haskins, The Next Big Crash. And he's writing this.
He's like, I got a really good book. And I'm like, yeah, yeah, whatever.
It's a really good book, Justin.
Speaker 2
The next big crash. Get it now.
And we will work with you to really expose this because this thing, this is another hydra that has just been found, and it's a bad one.
Speaker 2 Thanks so much, Justin.
Speaker 2
What a surprise. Oh, and USAID is involved.
Whoa.
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Speaker 2 You know, I have to tell you, now this is just me. I'm just
Speaker 2
freewheeling. I've got to be honest with you, I'm in so much pain.
My eyes are bleeding today, so I'm not as clear as I should be.
Speaker 2 So let me just say this with that caveat.
Speaker 2 I think the CIA is controlled by the banking sector.
Speaker 2 I think the banking sector controls almost everything in this country. I think the CIA does not answer to anyone, not the president, not to Congress or anybody else.
Speaker 2 I think it is its own little freaking island with all the money and the power that it ever, ever needs.
Speaker 2 I think you cross the CIA. By the way, I'm very not suicidal.
Speaker 2 You cross the CIA, you expose the CIA, you're done for. You're done for.
Speaker 2
This thing is so powerful. It is not going to go away.
The only one that has a chance to do anything about it is Donald Trump. And I'm not sure he understands how deep this.
Speaker 2 Next time I talk to him,
Speaker 2
I'm keeping this with my phone because once in a while, he'll just call me out of the blue. Hey, Glenn, how you doing? I'm like, Mr.
President? Yeah, I just wanted to say hi, see how things are going.
Speaker 2 So I'm going to tape this to a phone near me and just say, do you know what the DTC is, sir? Because you have to know about this. This is so
Speaker 2 evil.
Speaker 2 So freaking evil.
Speaker 2
This is how they have put everything together. This is our derivatives.
How are they doing it? They're using your stocks because you don't actually own the stock. Did you know that?
Speaker 2 Oh my gosh.
Speaker 2 By the way,
Speaker 2
everything everything I said, that was a fever dream. The CIA is wonderful.
They're wonderful. They have no power.
Speaker 2 They answer to the president and Congress, and certainly the banks are not involved in anything. More in a minute.
Speaker 2 This is Glenn Beck.
Speaker 2 But you know who the banks are owned by? The Jews.
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Speaker 2 So, the last podcast of the season is happening. We release it Thursday on Blaze TV.
Speaker 2 And it is
Speaker 2 with me having a chat with the Cracker Barrel CEO, Julie Messino.
Speaker 2 I went to a Cracker Barrel in Tennessee and I sat down with her and a senior vice president of Cracker Barrel. And I didn't pull any punches.
Speaker 2 I tried to be very nice, but I didn't pull any punches because I think, you know, I think there's some answers are due and if you want to fix cracker barrel then you got to admit the problem and what happened and here's one of the questions that i asked early on
Speaker 2 let's just get this out okay
Speaker 2 what happened
Speaker 2 the choices they were made
Speaker 2 i said on day one of this
Speaker 2 i remember when they rolled out new coke
Speaker 2 and i thought that was the dumbest marketing move the dumbest thing i've ever seen. We're taking the original formula and ditching it, and let's start over with a brand that people love.
Speaker 2 The day this broke, I said on the air, welcome to New Coke.
Speaker 2 That's what this is.
Speaker 2 And it was,
Speaker 2 no offense,
Speaker 2 stupid, just stupid from start to finish.
Speaker 2 Can you walk me through how that happened? Yeah, sure.
Speaker 2 Look, our guests have a right to be upset.
Speaker 2 Stop, stop.
Speaker 2 I love it. And I meant it every time I say it, but now that I look back on it, it's really...
Speaker 2 But right before I would just hammer them in the face. No, no offense.
Speaker 3 I mean, you never,
Speaker 3 as a business executive, never want a question to begin with New Coke. Like, that's not how you want the interview to start.
Speaker 2 Never.
Speaker 2
Never. But you know what? When I said it, they both kind of looked at me like, I know.
I know. It's New Coke.
Really bad move.
Speaker 3 They've been in the middle of it.
Speaker 2 It's a great interview.
Speaker 2 No matter which way you come down on it, it is something you just don't see usually happening with a Fortune 500 CEO and a senior vice president, you know, over a waffle.
Speaker 2 So you don't want to miss that. That comes out Thursday only on Blaze TV.
Speaker 2 Man, I can't get over this.
Speaker 2 You know, the new book by Justin Haskins, who was my co-author of the great reset and dark future it's called the next big crash and he unveiled in this dtc which i've never heard of before and it just shows that i mean it's just this is just a game that these banks have been playing they take you go out and you buy stock you put it in your 401k you ever notice you don't get a stock certificate i didn't notice that I mean,
Speaker 2 you used to get stock certificates.
Speaker 2 You know, people used to frame them and look i got one share and you know the bell system or whatever you don't get them anymore and i never thought how come you don't get that anymore because you don't own it what you do is you give your money unbeknownst to you you give it to charles schwab and charles schwab goes to a corporation called dtc
Speaker 2 and they buy the stock and they hold it you know, with your name on it, but they actually own it.
Speaker 2 And then they lend, they take that and they use that as collateral to do all kinds of things. They're using your money
Speaker 2 to play this racket.
Speaker 2
And that's how they're going richer and richer. Oh, and by the way, that's a Fed bank.
DTC is a Fed bank, which means what, Jason?
Speaker 5 Yeah, it's interesting that they did that. They integrated them because because it's a Fed bank or a part of them, they operate underneath the board of governors for the Fed.
Speaker 5 And every time the government accountability office wants to get information, they're stonewalled because they can't.
Speaker 5 When it comes to
Speaker 5
policy, when it comes to that, it is off limits. They can just deny it.
So if, like, let's say us, we go to Congress and say, can you please look into this?
Speaker 2 No, they would be like, I would love to, but they won't let me.
Speaker 5 I would love to know, like, let's say there's another huge crash coming up, and I would love to know if their plans are to seize my entire retirement fund.
Speaker 2 Well, they can.
Speaker 2 Put your other ear on, please, on your headphones.
Speaker 2 That's what, put both of them across your ear. That's what's causing the feedback.
Speaker 2 It is, it's amazing to me that
Speaker 2 this game
Speaker 2 has not been exposed. This is 1960s, early 1970s, they did this.
Speaker 2 And none of us have ever heard of it. And if we did back then, I mean,
Speaker 2 I'll bet you I could talk to anybody who remembers the 70s, you know, wasn't stoned or was alive.
Speaker 2 And I bet you they couldn't tell you what DTC is.
Speaker 2 And anybody in the banking sector will say, oh, no, DTC, that's not that big of a deal.
Speaker 2
No, it is a very big deal because that's where derivatives, which caused the big breakdown last time, that's where derivatives came from. They use that as collateral.
That's your money.
Speaker 2 It's your stock.
Speaker 2 And in the end, you don't own it.
Speaker 5 And to get it done,
Speaker 5 notice what you said.
Speaker 2 It was for convenience, right?
Speaker 5 Because they wanted it to be more always, you know, user-friendly, basically, for investor to make it easier for you to do.
Speaker 5 For your safety and your convenience, which is exactly, look at all the things that are being done now in the same name: digital ID, yeah, same thing for your convenience.
Speaker 5 Gosh,
Speaker 2 Stu, can you just take me out of this spider web of desperation and despair?
Speaker 3
Yeah, well, I guess I can. Yeah, let me.
Can I bring you to a story that I'm fascinated by?
Speaker 2
Yes. Yes.
Okay. Please.
Speaker 3
It is. Now, it's going to just sound like it's salacious, but I think there's more to it than that.
I'm okay with that right now. You're fine with just salacious nonsense? Perfect.
Speaker 2 I would just salacious nonsense.
Speaker 3
You're going to love this story then. Okay, Olivia Newtsie.
Do you know who she is?
Speaker 2 She's a reporter, right? Right.
Speaker 3 Okay, yes. Reporter, very famous
Speaker 3 inside D.C. New York Circles, famous reporter.
Speaker 2
Lover, intellectual lover of RFK, if I'm not mistaken. All right, so you remember that.
Intellectual lover. Exactly.
Speaker 3 Okay, so you remember that.
Speaker 2 Not a lover, lover.
Speaker 3 The story, if you don't know, if you don't remember this, what Glenn's referring to is she was engaged to another reporter, Ryan Lizza, and it was revealed during this most recent presidential campaign that she was having an emotional affair of sorts with RFK Jr., who has we, you know, certainly hasn't meant much to him during his life, but he is also married.
Speaker 3 So he is
Speaker 3 a candidate.
Speaker 3 What do we expect here?
Speaker 3 So he apparently was, they were going back and forth. They had some sort of emotional affair going on.
Speaker 3 And this is after she had written a profile about him. So obviously, journalistically, there are ethical problems as if they cared about ethical problems and journalism anymore.
Speaker 3 But this one rose to the level where
Speaker 3
she was fired. She's canned from her job.
Now, she had had this stratospheric rise in the media. She was, if I'm remembering the timeline right, she was hired.
Speaker 3 She was working for a campaign at one point. She then wrote a kind of an expose of that campaign that she worked for, and it got published in like the New York Daily News.
Speaker 3 Basically, just off of that, she was elevated to the main like political reporter at the Daily Beast, which shows you their particular standards. She was
Speaker 3
22 at the time, Glenn, Like super young. Like this does not happen.
She wrote for a while there. People kind of like her writing.
She also has this sort of like,
Speaker 3
you know, throwback style, right? She's very pretty. She's kind of in, you know, she just has that like mystique about her.
And it was to the extent that they brought her up to, I think it was
Speaker 3 New York magazine. She wound up getting the lead political reporter job at that
Speaker 3 lead political columnist.
Speaker 2 Right.
Speaker 3 A job they created for her, a position that did not exist previously. And she's like 24 years old.
Speaker 3 How is this weird?
Speaker 2 I think RFK has probably come up with other positions for 24-year-olds that didn't exist before as well.
Speaker 3 Certainly factually accurate, whether you want to say it or not, it's another story, I suppose.
Speaker 3 So, anyway, she goes through and she breaks a lot of big stories.
Speaker 3 She's always getting odd amount of access to politicians that you don't understand. You know, all across the spectrum, she breaks big stories.
Speaker 3 She always has these weird details about it, and she writes very colorfully about all of her interactions with these politicians. Well, anyway, this whole scandal blows up with RFK Jr.
Speaker 3 Her
Speaker 3
engagement breaks off. She kind of goes into hiding for a year.
In that year, she's apparently writing a book, and the book comes out today.
Speaker 2 Now,
Speaker 3 all of this could be just already an amazing salacious story.
Speaker 3 However, on the day before her book release, her ex-fiancé, also a reporter, releases a story about how he found out about all of the nonsense.
Speaker 3 And he writes that she comes back from a trip and he uncovers some napkins from a hotel with a bunch of writing on it, which turn out to be a love letter.
Speaker 3 to the politician, which again, in her book, she never says
Speaker 3 written by her in her book she never says rfk jr's name she describes this relationship in detail never says the name just calls him the politician because i assume because you know he might sue or whatever who knows uh he you know she doesn't want to be she doesn't uh she doesn't want to call him out by name but every detail is quite clear in the book that is about him so anyway i mean she might find herself in the bottom of a you know river
Speaker 3 i'm just saying i don't i mean i don't know what else could happen but the thing i love about this particular segment is that I would love to give you this story at any time.
Speaker 3 The fact that you're deep on back medication right now is the perfect time for me to digest. I'm not on medication.
Speaker 2 I'm actually not on medication.
Speaker 2 I'm just in so much pain, I just don't care.
Speaker 3 Whatever's making me delirious, I love it. Okay, so
Speaker 3
the Ryan Lizza piece comes out. It's called How I Found Out.
And he goes through the old details, but he finds the napkins, finds the love letter written on the napkins. Okay.
Speaker 3 And in the love letter, it says,
Speaker 3 if I swallowed every drop of water from the tower above your house, I would still thirst for you. Now,
Speaker 3
I just love it. So now they live in D.C., Glenn.
As you may know, not a lot of water towers above their homes in D.C. So he realizes this is not a love letter to me.
This is to somebody else.
Speaker 3 And he starts going through and realizes
Speaker 3 this is about a famous politician.
Speaker 3
We go through the same, goes through the whole story and finds out there's a lot of detail about everything. This is going to blow up their life.
He realizes this is going to be a problem.
Speaker 3
He calls his publicist. Of course, this is what you do.
And when you're one of these DC insider reporters, you call your publicist.
Speaker 3 And he says, we have a big problem. Olivia is sleeping with Mark Sanford.
Speaker 3 A totally different politician.
Speaker 3 This is a totally different Mark Sanford.
Speaker 2 Wasn't he
Speaker 2 in Virginia, wasn't he? He was in
Speaker 2 Virginia that was
Speaker 2 South Carolina, that's right.
Speaker 3 He's the guy.
Speaker 2 He like went for a walk one day and just like never showed up. Yes.
Speaker 3 And remember he was like, oh, he's out on the Appalachian Trail. And then they found out he was actually
Speaker 3
hooking up with under a water tower. Right, with a person he called his soulmate, which I guess that was true for a time.
They got together after that old relationship got broken up.
Speaker 3 Then they got back together.
Speaker 3 And
Speaker 3
he got together with a soulmate. Then that broke up.
And then he's re-running for president, if you remember, Glenn, in 2020 against Donald Trump and making the pitch that, like, you know,
Speaker 3 I've turned my life around at that time, apparently, allegedly, sleeping with this reporter who profiled him. Same exact thing that happened with RFK Jr.,
Speaker 3
except that, you know, we don't know. At least there's no allegations that they actually wound up consummating the RFK Jr.
relationship.
Speaker 3 In the story, however,
Speaker 3 in addition to all of this, we also
Speaker 3 get additional details of a relationship that
Speaker 3 Olivia Nozzie had when she was 21 years old with Keith Olbermann.
Speaker 2 Oh, my gosh. I mean,
Speaker 3 the story is almost too good to tell.
Speaker 2 Oh, my gosh. So she's like,
Speaker 2 what was the spy's name? You know, sleeping with everybody in the jail, like Hori Harriet or something like that. It was just like, just to get...
Speaker 2 I mean, is that how she gets the story?
Speaker 3 She just sleeps with these people?
Speaker 3 Seemingly, this does occur on a pretty regular basis in this situation. And, you know,
Speaker 3 we're at a time. Tomorrow we should do the Olbermann's part of the saga, which is also absolutely fascinating.
Speaker 2 And
Speaker 3 they seem to be accusing him of something in this piece, which is above and beyond just hooking up. So that's something we should talk about tomorrow as well.
Speaker 2 Oh, I will,
Speaker 2 just write it down now. I'm
Speaker 2 scheduling the Keith Oberman segment for tomorrow.
Speaker 2
All right. Thanks, Stu.
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Speaker 8 The rope may break,
Speaker 2 but the ride goes on.
Speaker 8 This is Glenn Beck.
Speaker 2 So Ted Cruz,
Speaker 2
kind of a trial balloon yesterday about running for president in 2028. I don't.
I mean, do you think?
Speaker 2 I mean, I don't think he's going to run for president. I mean,
Speaker 2 maybe. I don't think he would have a chance at it.
Speaker 3 He might. I mean, I think there's a,
Speaker 3 I mean, he probably wants to run for president again in his life, I think.
Speaker 3 he you know he came pretty close to winning that nomination and probably wants to uh you know again we we kind of look at it now and say everything's going to be really good in 2028 and if that's true jd vance is probably easily going to win the nomination but if it doesn't go well who knows you know who knows what the next candidate would be marco rubio is going to be running for sure
Speaker 2 i don't know would you run against vance i don't know uh no
Speaker 2 maybe but it might be very friendly because i think that's the ticket would be jd vance Marco Rubio, myself. But DeSantis will run, and maybe Cruz will run as well.
Speaker 2 We have a deep, deep bench, which is good.