Will Fauci EVER Face Consequences for LYING About COVID-19?! | Guests: Matt Kibbe & AG Andrew Bailey | 5/30/24
Primary Topic
This episode discusses the potential legal and political repercussions for Dr. Anthony Fauci regarding his statements about COVID-19, featuring perspectives from guests Matt Kibbe and Attorney General Andrew Bailey.
Episode Summary
Main Takeaways
- Questioning Accountability: The episode raises questions about Dr. Fauci's accountability for his public statements during the pandemic.
- Legal Perspectives: AG Andrew Bailey discusses potential legal implications and the constitutionality of actions taken under Fauci's guidance.
- Public Mistrust: The narrative explores how misinformation can foster public distrust in governmental institutions and leaders.
- Impact on Policies: The discussion highlights the impact of alleged misinformation on public health policies and individual freedoms.
- Broader Implications: The episode touches on the broader implications of the situation, such as the erosion of public trust and potential precedents set for future governmental transparency.
Episode Chapters
1: Opening Remarks
Glenn Beck introduces the episode's contentious topic, setting the stage for a deep dive into Dr. Fauci's actions and their repercussions. He outlines the importance of truth and accountability in leadership, especially during crises.
- Glenn Beck: "Today we tackle a pressing issue: the accountability of public figures during a crisis."
2: Guest Introductions
Matt Kibbe and AG Andrew Bailey are introduced, each bringing a unique perspective on liberty and the law, respectively.
- Matt Kibbe: "We need to scrutinize the power that public officials hold, especially during emergencies."
- Andrew Bailey: "Legal standards and constitutional rights must be upheld, even in times of crisis."
3: Legal Examination
AG Bailey delves into the legal aspects, discussing the constitutional implications and potential legal actions that could arise from Fauci's conduct.
- Andrew Bailey: "The constitution doesn't take a break during emergencies; accountability is key."
4: Libertarian Viewpoint
Matt Kibbe discusses the libertarian perspective on government overreach and the importance of individual liberties during government-led health responses.
- Matt Kibbe: "Individual freedom and skepticism of government power are crucial in maintaining a free society."
5: Concluding Thoughts
The episode wraps up with a call for vigilance and active citizenship to ensure leaders are held accountable.
- Glenn Beck: "Stay informed, question authority, and demand transparency and accountability from your leaders."
Actionable Advice
- Stay Informed: Continuously seek out reliable sources of information to stay informed about public health and governmental actions.
- Engage Civically: Participate in civic activities to hold public officials accountable.
- Promote Transparency: Advocate for transparency in government communications and actions.
- Educate Others: Share accurate information within your community to combat misinformation.
- Support Legal Efforts: Back legal initiatives aimed at ensuring government accountability during crises.
About This Episode
The Left is on a mission to remove multiple SCOTUS justices, including Samual Alito and Amy Coney Barrett, from any case involving Trump or elections. Glenn calls out the nonsense and also exposes the Left's true goal: to destroy our institutions. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey joins to discuss the absurd rules the judge overseeing Trump's hush-money trial allowed before the jurors entered deliberation, including allowing last-minute evidence in the final closing minutes and not printing the juror instructions. BlazeTV host Matt Kibbe of "Kibbe on Liberty" joins to discuss how Anthony Fauci's house of lies and cover-up is crashing down upon him. Glenn and Matt also discuss who the mastermind of the COVID-19 cover-up was and what consequences they may face. Glenn and Stu discuss the latest terrifying border crossing. Glenn discusses his new young adult novel, "Chasing Embers," and why it's relevant today.
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Transcript
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Speaker B
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Speaker A
Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. There is a lot to talk about today.
We're going to start with what they're trying to do to the Supreme Court. It really kind of ties into what we talked about last night. If you watched my special last night on a color revolution, I'm convinced they're setting us up for one this fall. And it's going to start kicking in here soon on our streets probably this summer.
And then we're, and then we're going to go to New York. And yesterday we told you about the juror instructions that were given by the judge in the Donald Trump case up in New York.
It's insane. We have, in fact, the Missouri attorney general to explain how insane, how out of these were. I've never heard that.
You know, four people could go and say, yeah, he's guilty of this. And then four people could say, yeah, I disagree with that, but he's guilty of these things. And then another four could say, I disagree with all of you guys, but he's guilty on these. And it would, it would be, it would be counted as twelve.
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Okay. This is so out of control. We're going to start with what they're trying to do to the Supreme Court now.
Everything. If you watched last night, and you're a blaze tv subscriber. Thank you. This, I said it a couple of times in the show, we do not save the republic if we don't know what's being done.
You, you cannot walk blindly into the next six months.
And I don't know anybody that is really laying it out like we're laying it out. But once you understand the Rosetta stone of what is happening to us, all of these stories make sense.
Now.
Why are they going after the Supreme Court justices right now? They're going after Thomas. They're going after Alito. They're going after now Amy Coney Barrett.
Why?
Well, you would say to get them to recuse themselves on anything, Donald Trump. And that's what they're saying.
But that's not it.
They are destroying that institution because all institutions need to be destroyed, discredited and made to look fascistic.
You'll notice if you're somebody who is honest and you haven't been, you know, co opted by one party or another, our republic is in real danger.
Either way we go, we're in real danger. And I don't mean because of Donald Trump. I mean, will Donald Trump surround himself? And so far, I think so surround himself and listen to enough constitutional people to hold the line on the Constitution and the bill of rights. He did last time. He talks again.
He is an entertainer. Can anyone understand that? He uses hyperbole and he's an entertainer. He's actually quite funny. If you understand, you don't take his words seriously, or, I'm sorry, literally. You take him seriously.
How many times did he say last time? You know what? I should just get rid of the. We should just abolish the license for the press.
Well, there is no license for the press in the first place. And conservatives, I would hope, would be against that.
So they try to make him into Hitler while they are making us into a semi autocratic state. We are very close to becoming autocratic, meaning a dictatorship. All you have to do is either pack the court or attack the court.
This is all part of a, what's called a color revolution, something that we did with our tax dollars through the CIA, all the way through the cold war, and we all thought it was okay because we were fighting communism, but they never stopped. In fact, they found a better way to do it. They went through the state department, and then all of these NgO's. I lay this all out last night.
All of these NGo's that can do the work for the CIA and the state department, but they work together, and they have overthrown the Middle east.
I didn't realize it at the time, but it wasn't. It was a few hours in when we heard that the White House had called Zuckerberg and everybody else and said, don't stop the social media, don't. Because social media was part of it.
That's how you have a color revolution. You have to co op the media.
You have to then have a semi autocratic. Not fully a semi autocratic government where you can say, this is. This is fascistic.
Then you have to have elections.
Once you have all of the pieces, and I laid them out. There's seven. There's seven pieces of this. I'll explain it later if we have time, but watch the show. It comes out on YouTube today. Good luck with that.
Comes out on YouTube today at 06:00 p.m. on my YouTube channel, YouTube.com. glenn. Becky. Um, but I lay it all out. There's seven steps. We have all seven of them now.
So what are they doing to. Let's start with Alito. Well, let's start at the beginning. What did they do just a few months ago with Clarence Thomas?
Clarence Thomas went on vacation with a friend and rode on his jet and that friend, now, this is going to come as a surprise to you.
Clarence Thomas went on vacation with somebody who is conservative. He didn't go with a deep, deep progressive. You know, he's never taken a vacation with George Soros. Who would have thunk?
So they go after him, then they go after Samuel Alito.
Now this one is getting worse and worse and worse. What was it? First, we know that his wife just, on January 6, flew the flag upside down.
Well, that would be appropriate no matter which side you were on.
And I think at least everybody I know in my circle of friends, and I don't have George Soros fans in my circle of friends.
We were all horrified and thought, our country is in real peril on January 6. It would be appropriate for either side to have flown that on January 6. Okay, that's the argument we have been having.
Okay. But I've got some new facts that have just come out, and it's quite interesting.
Then we find out that she flew the appeal to heaven flag, which is, of course, just means christian nationalism.
Well, it also was the ship that was the flag for all of the ships in Massachusetts.
George Washington came up with the flag, and it was all really kind of about the lumber to make the sails and the masts of buildings and to be, I'm sorry, of ships, so they could build ships and have these giant mass because we had giant trees.
But let me tell you now what we do know on the Samuel Alito thing, what we just found out is that it's really not about the flags. It's not about January 6.
There's some neighbors of justice. Alito.
Now, I know what this is like, to have neighbors who love you and who hate you and will do everything they can to destroy you.
I know. I lived in New York City.
There was a woman that moved, and she's 35 years old. She moved into her mom's house just a few doors down from the Alitos.
She is a BLM activist, also a retired PBS executive.
Okay. She decides to move into her mom's house with her boyfriend and their pandemic puppy. They needed a pandemic puppy because the masks, of course.
So she decided that she was going to start picketing the Alito's house.
Aborts SCOTUS fascist. Alito.
Alito was at January 6. So she's picketing the Alito's house.
This is before the flag.
She then plasters her mother's front yard near a school with political signs that say, f Trump. Trump is a fascist. You are complicit and then her daughter or her boyfriend called Misses Alito the C word.
She was a little upset.
You know, especially your seventies. You're in your seventies, you're not living in Britain. The C word is really probably the worst thing you can call a woman in America.
That is when she hoisted the upside down flag. Their house had been picketed.
They had now somebody in the neighborhood across the street with absolutely no reason for children, no concern.
And then when she brings it up, her boyfriend calls her the c word.
Yeah, I think, I think. I think that would be somebody that would say, you know what? Our country has gone to hell.
What the hell? What is this? We can't be civil because she went after she took the signs out about Donald Trump and everything in the school.
That's when she went to. This woman misses Alito and said graciously, thank you for removing those signs.
That's when she was called the c word.
Okay, all right. So it had nothing to do with stop the steal, but did the, did the New York Times, until today, even allude to that?
No, no, no. We just heard about how the upside down flag was flown on January or right after January 6 because she was a big supporter of riots right across the street from where her husband works.
Makes a lot of sense.
Now, what else did we find out?
Well, we also found out that, remember when we Stu, we tried to tell you the story of the appeal to heaven flag?
The first place I went was Wikipedia.
And then I went to other sites to verify, but I quoted Wikipedia by saying it was a sign of, of distress that was used in the sixties. Do you remember that paragraph? Okay, used in the sixties. And then I said, and also now, blah, blah, blah.
And I question that. We both questioned that. I knew it from the sixties. I have never seen it anyplace else. Do you remember? Okay, well, now we know why.
Wikipedia had edited the pine tree flag page, and it's still happening.
On Wednesday, it was just a normal flag.
By Friday, it was a symbol of christian nationalism and right wing extremism.
Now, guess who used to run Wikipedia and set all the people in place. Who is the CEO of Wikipedia?
The woman who is now running NPR that we've been talking about in conservative circles that is, is so far left. Remember the guy from NPR said, we're completely out of control. And do you know where she worked before Wikipedia?
She was at the state Department where she was working in countries. We were doing a color revolution.
Do you see what's happening here?
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Oh, my gosh. Okay, so now we have Jamie Raskin, Democrat from Maryland.
He's arguing that the Department of Justice could force Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and now Amy Courtney, Amy Comey Barrett, off of any election case, anything about Donald Trump.
He says, you know, the time has come where we just can't trust these judges to do it, do the right thing. Okay, so what are they accusing now, Amy Coney Barrett, of doing? Well, nothing. However, her husband is now representing a local Fox news station. Okay. In some court case.
So would that be like Judge one merchant, the one that is in New York on this stormy Daniels case where his conflict is his daughter is raising tens of millions of dollars on behalf of the Democratic Party.
I mean, because he's just doing what John Adams did. If you want to look at Fox News as something horrible, a local Fox news station. Oh, it's just the most evil thing ever. John Adams represented the British when we were fighting the British.
So he's just doing what he's supposed to do.
A conflict of interest?
Well, maybe.
I don't think so. Could you have any more? Like. I don't know. What he does will help Amy become a bigger judge someplace else where we have the judge in New York playing all kinds of games just to make sure that he gets a conviction and making his daughter very very famous and able to raise tens of millions of dollars for the Democrats.
What's good for the goose is good for the gander, I guess.
Or not.
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You just appeal to heaven and stand your ground. Do not go over the cliff with the rest of humanity.
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Speaker A
Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
I am not an attorney, so I don't know, but the, the judge in President Trump's hush money trial told the jury that they don't even have to agree on the crime.
They can all think, you know, I think his hair is a crime. You know, four of them, I think his suntan is a crime. And four of them can say, I think, you know, he falsified checks. Whatever, whatever they think the crime is, because it wasn't really defined.
Even if they don't agree on the crime, if twelve of them thinks he create he committed some crime, well, then he's guilty.
I've never heard that before. I've served on a jury. I've served on a jury with multiple counts. We had to discuss each count and we found this person guilty on some counts and not on others.
It would have been the easiest thing ever. We could have been done in ten minutes, if all we had to do was just, hey, these seven account, these seven counts on this guy. Does everybody agree? Did one of them?
Yeah. Okay, we're out of here.
Is this normal?
Andrew Bailey is here. He's the Missouri attorney general.
Kind of knows the law.
Attorney General Bailey, welcome to the program.
Speaker D
Thanks for having me on.
Speaker A
So, again, I don't know the law, but this does not seem like the american way of justice in our courts. Am I wrong?
Speaker D
No, you're absolutely right. This reeks of desperation by the prosecutor and the judge to obtain a conviction. If people were not previously convinced that this was an illicit witch hunt prosecution, they should be. So now. This is insane. Look, since 2020, the United States Supreme Court has said that jury unanimity under in criminal law is required under the 6th amendment to the United States Constitution. It was not always that way. There were two states prior to 2020 that did not require jury unanimity under the 6th Amendment in criminal trials. Louisiana, really, Oregon for lesser offenses. And the Supreme Court fixed that in 2020 and so forth. This prosecutor and this judge to say, hey, whatever you think, go ahead and do what you want. It really, it violates the 6th amendment. It violates the president's due process rights, because how's he supposed to know how to offer a defense if he doesn't even know what the target crime is? That he's an element of the offense for which he's charged. But then also, it empowers this jury to become a roving commission. And again, that reeks of desperation. They don't care. They're going to throw everything against the wall. Listen to all this evidence, not give the jury written jury instructions and just convict them of something, whatever you want.
Speaker A
Well, there's. What is it? 32 charges. 32 counts. 34 counts. So if. If two of them believe, you know, he's guilty on number, you know, 29, and two of them believe something else, but they don't agree on the same counts.
How is that justice?
Speaker D
No, I think that's absolutely right. And again, it creates a roving commission, and that violates the basic constitutional tenants that underpin the due process clause and the 6th amendment right to a jury trial that has been incorporated against the state. And certainly, at least since 2020. And again, I think it's desperate. I think it's throw everything against the wall. You know, it also reminds me of there was a roman emperor who used to nail the laws to the highest point on the columns so that the roman citizens wouldn't be able to read this and that's a lot what this is like. I mean, the judge is saying, jury, you, I'm gonna. I'm gonna charge you to find a crime, any crime you want, and I'm not gonna let you read the jury instructions. Trust me. You guys just go back and pick something you want to convict them.
Speaker A
Okay? So tell me what the jury instructions mean, and why would he not print? Because I I understand also that it is clearly printed all the time, so.
Speaker D
That's right.
Speaker A
What?
Speaker D
I've never tried a case where you didn't give the jury the jury instructions. Why would you not want to? Again, that's the law. Judges determine law. Juries determine facts, and it's up to the jury to apply the facts to the law. And so in closing argument, the prosecutor gets up and says, here's the elements of the offense. Here's the evidence that proves each of these elements. And it's like a checklist, and you take down it. Then you show them the verdict form and say, this is how you find them guilty. And if you're the defense, you stand up and say, the state didn't prove this. They don't have proof beyond a reasonable doubt of that. And it etches in the jury's mind what to look for in that instruction packet when they go back and deliberate. But how is the jury supposed to apply facts to the law if they can't see the law in front of them?
Speaker A
Also, may I ask, when the.
Oh, shoot. He did something. Oh. In the closing arguments for the prosecution, didn't they introduce new evidence or evidence that wasn't presented and he let it ride?
Speaker D
Completely objectionable. Should have been stricken from the record, and the jury should have been admonished to ignore that. It's called fact, not in evidence. It's one of the first objections you learn in any evidence class in law school. And to have the prosecutor for the state of New York, Matthew Colangelo, Alvin Bragg, having that team stand up and testify as if their witnesses to fact that had not been introduced is completely.
It demonstrates an abuse of the judge's discretion. It should have been stricken from the record. The jury should have been abolished. But again, I'm going to go back to this idea of a roving commission. The think about our experience under colonial England, where general warrants were issued by magistrates and the british soldiers could search your home and quarter in your home for no basis whatsoever, just on any level of suspicion, and you didn't even have to be charged with an actual offense that you would then be able to defend against vague allegations were sufficient to jail you. And so the founders erected these constitutional barriers to that kind of government intrusion into our individual liberties. And again, the 6th amendment requires jury unanimity, which has been violated here, but it also prevents a. The due process clause also prevents a roving commission where the law is so abstract that the jury can roam freely through the evidence and choose any facts it wants to create liability. That is not that. Again, that is not what this country is founded upon. That violates the president's constitutional rights. And it once again just demonstrates this was never about a legally valid conviction. This was never about an actual crime. There is no crime. This was always about taking President Trump off the campaign trail, and that ends up violating all of our rights.
Speaker A
Okay, so, Andrew, I'm thinking about why this guy would do this, because I would imagine this is a slam dunk overturn, wouldn't it be?
Speaker D
Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. It should have been dismissed at the close of state's evidence for failure to actually prosecute a criminal offense, failure to offer proof beyond a reasonable doubt on some of the elements. It then should have been dismissed once again, at the close of all the evidence. This should have never even gone to the jury. And the fact that they've now rigged the jury process to avoid the unanimity requirement and to create this roving commission, just once again, is one more piece of evidence to prove the illicit nature of the witch hunt prosecution.
Speaker A
So do you believe this was done possibly.
Excuse me? Would you believe this was done possibly, because they just want the felon name after and then just dispute. Well, it was some, you know, conservative court that overturned it.
You know, we know the truth. I mean, that's the only reason I can think of why you would do this. Why would a judge want to be overturned, especially when it is so clearly going to be overturned?
Speaker D
Glenn, I think you're absolutely right. I think two other points to make here. Again, the process and the timing. I mean, this is a crucial period when President Trump needs to be courting the electorate in public and instead he's tied down in a Manhattan courtroom. But secondly, think about how long an appeal takes that doesn't happen overnight. I mean, to the extent he is convicted, to the extent they obtain an illegal illicit conviction, this week or next, sentencing will be pushed out 45 to 60 days at most. And then an appeal is going to take a year or more. And so this takes us in. Even if President Trump is elected president, this will haunt him, and this will undermine the first few years of his administration.
They poisoned a well that we'll be drinking from four years from now.
Speaker A
I mean, you want to talk about the end of the republic? It's this kind of stuff that ends the republic. You don't win. And because it's not just about him, this goes back to what Stalin created, what the king, King George created.
Find me the man, I'll find you the crime.
You know it. There. There is no justice if things like this happen. One last question.
I served on a jury once, and, you know, it was a serious case, but not a, you know, not a murder or anything else, but it was. It was, you know, abuse of a wife. And. And we had, I don't know how many charges. And we kept calling the judge in because we thought the judge was, you know, our friend and fair, and we'd ask him and he'd say, I can't tell you that. I can't tell you that. Here are the instructions. You have to go. And we'd call him back in. I can't tell you that. Here are the instructions. And we couldn't agree on all of the counts, and so we ended up on, I think, on maybe two counts out of eight or something like that, because we were split.
If we would have been able to say, oh, you four want this, and you four think that case and that four think this, we would have been out of there by now. Does it say anything that they have such a wide berth to agree on anything?
And it. It takes them a while to get through this. I mean, I would have been done. We would. Honestly, if we had those instructions, we would have been done the first day.
Speaker D
Yeah, I mean, that's right. And again, that's why jury unanimity is so important to our institutional structure, to our individual rights, you know, and also the due process clause to prevent that kind of roving commission. I mean, the prosecution's case here is best summed up as there is no crime. So let's see how much garbage we can throw on a wall, see if any of it sticks, and try to convince someone that it's criminal behavior. And the judge is going to collude with us, not allow the jury to see the law, and then agree that, yeah, you are a roving commission. Anything you want to find that's criminal, it's a grab bag. You pick it, you choose it. You don't have to agree. Let's get out of here with a conviction as fast as we can. It is. It undermines the credibility of our criminal justice system. I also think it's dripping with irony that this is happening in a state like New York where they're not prosecuting actual criminals.
Speaker A
I know.
Speaker D
I mean, this is a state that prides itself on criminal justice reform and, you know, bail for everyone with a, you know, cashless bail for everyone. And one standard of justice is Alvin Bragg's monster on his website. I mean, how can he even look at himself in the, in the mirror and keep a straight face with that kind of nonsense going on?
Speaker A
I'm sorry. No, I promised. One last question, but again, one last question. The jury just sent the judge note.
They want to reread the instructions, beginning with how they should consider facts and what inferences can be drawn. What do you take from that?
Speaker D
I think that's problematic. It means that they know that they don't have direct evidence to prove some of the elements of the offense. But remember, there are two, there are two attorneys on that jury, and those attorneys are telling them, look, we don't need direct evidence. Circumstantial evidence, which includes reasonable inferences, is sufficient to obtain a conviction. So it means they're stretching. And I think it's a reasonable inference for us as outsiders to draw that those attorneys are inviting that jury to stretch and use circumstantial evidence to try to find any crime.
Speaker A
Jeez.
Thank you so much, Andrew. I appreciate it. He's the, Andrew Bailey, he's the Missouri attorney general.
I really appreciate it. Thank you.
Speaker D
Appreciate you having me on.
Speaker A
Thank you. God bless. Back in just a minute. We have a lot of work to do in this country. Seems like the battle is uphill, especially when it comes to fighting against the left's constant efforts to destroy America from within and the media, the way they lie. And I mean this, if, thank God there is a, an election that is just a few months away. Thank God there's an election, because if this doesn't motivate people to stand up for the republic, I don't know what will.
I mean, we are doomed if we don't take every step right now to change and stand together.
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They have tried him in Washington, DC, where you cannot get a fair trial.
You then go to Georgia. Okay. You get a fair trial there, except the one who is prosecuting has proven she will perjure herself.
Oh, then you go to New York, where the judge just changes the law.
And it's something that was past the statute of limitations. And even the federal government, who hates Donald Trump, said it wasn't a crime.
And what happens? The judge in New York says you can't have, if the former SfEC commissioner testify that what they're saying isn't a crime.
Oh, and one more thing. If it's a federal crime, which it isn't, the state has no right to prosecute a federal crime. This guy must be the cleanest guy in the world because every investigative body on planet Earth has looked at everything he's done. And this is what they have to do. My gosh, they can do it to him.
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A sars like virus now reached the United States.
Speaker A
It's really came from a market that sold seafood and put the mask back on. I want to tell you a little something about trust. It may be the most important thing you can have in this life. Can I not clearly explain the circle of trust to you, Greg? No trust. No healthy relationships. No trust. You're paranoid at work. No trust in God. No faith.
No trust. And every institution will crumble.
We've lost trust. All of it, and not just in America. Throughout the entire damn world. And it's really no mystery why they lied to us over and over and over and over and over again. The NIH has not ever, and does not now fund gain of function research. We didn't give them this much power. They took it with all those lies, and they still are. We did fight back.
Speaker B
We may not agree with them, but.
Speaker A
The rules are the rules, and we still are.
DNY personnel who oppose the mandate are making their feelings known, but they have so much control.
With blackmail, lies, manipulation, money.
Their slimy, evil tentacles are wrapped around every institution, every avenue that could possibly lead us to truth.
Every avenue but this one.
We're just one of the few that refuse to submit. Refuse to bend the knee, refuse to let this Covid catastrophe go unanswered.
Because without trust, this nation fails. And the only way to restore trust is with a little bit of truth. It makes me very uncomfortable to have to say something, but he is egregiously incorrect in what he says.
Speaker D
Thank you.
Speaker A
History will figure that out on its own.
Truth is the only way to restore this nation and to restore every fiber of freedom that runs through.
So tonight, we expose the truth of what happened. Not only the origin, the moves, the players involved in this entire pandemic narrative that is destroying us. But we'll show you the COVID up of all of it as well.
Tonight.
Crimes or coverups exposing the world's most dangerous lie. Now, that was 2001. And let me give you 60 seconds of what we talked about in 2001, what we knew by piecing things together without.
Without really anyone releasing documents. Listen, and this is why it's a cover up. We know that us taxpayer dollars were going to Wuhan, China, through ecoHealth. So here we have a virology expert that claimed the consensus among their peers was that Covid was not natural. Part of his research was done via funding from the us government to Peter Daszak and EcoHealth alliance directly to Doctor Xi in China. He responds with, quote, I spent New year's Eve talking with our China contest.
I've got a lot more information, but it's all off the record. All find the genome inconsistent with expectations from an evolutionary theory. That means this was lab made two days prior. He said Covid looked like it was manipulated in a lab. These are the conversation people like Fauci were having in private. Meanwhile, in public, they were denying everything and diverting attention. The dangerous sentences that were redacted and that, quote, there was a suspicion that this mutation was intentionally inserted. Wait, what if scientists and journalists spoke out about any of this? They were silenced immediately.
We were demonetized for a very long time because this network would not play the game. There was too many things wrong. In 2021, I did a special just connecting the dots.
There's one man, and I think he deserves an awful lot of credit. Rand Paul, who was like a dog with a bone, being a doctor and a senator. He didn't have to play those games, and he knew Fauci was lying.
Now with Matt Kibbe, some.
Some people are going to pay. Matt Kibbe is a blaze blaze tv host of Kibbe on Liberty. He's also the president of free the people who we have partnered with to air tonight's documentary, all about the COVID up as it comes crumbling down.
My friend Matt Kibbe, how are you?
Speaker B
I feel like we've been working up to this moment for years now.
Speaker A
We have. And people, nobody thinks anybody's going to pay, but I actually believe because of what you're going to start showing tonight and with Rand Paul, there's no, it's going to happen.
Speaker B
You know, you were right to.
Your special in 2021 was one of the triggers that my wife would tell you that you've made her life insufferable. Because I'm just obsessed about this stuff.
Speaker A
I know, right?
Speaker B
And I've been obsessed now for four plus years. And I started off just having sort of a libertarian instinct that these authoritarian measures just didn't make sense and they were going to create so much collateral damage. But when you start going down the rabbit hole, you peel away the layers of the onion, and it's something so much bigger than me as a cynical libertarian that always expects government to screw up. Oh, no, this is, now I'm seeing this big thing, and I don't have a chalkboard, but I have one of those crazy quilt things where you use yarn to draw one line to another.
And that was really a lot of inspirations for the series, a lot of conversations I've had, both on camera and off with Rand Paul, who also was a dog with a bone that just wouldn't let Fauci get away with it. I mean, he's a doctor, so he instinctually could understand. Some of the claims just didn't make sense. Correct me, as an economist, I'm way outside of my lane now. But we all had to become epidemiologists, right?
Speaker A
Well, the one thing we had in common, you and I, at least because you're an economist, I'm just an alcoholic dj that just found himself here.
But the one thing we had in common was it doesn't make sense.
And when it doesn't make sense, you can either sit in your little hole and dream up, you know, conspiracies or you can start digging and looking for the facts. And, and, Matt, I had at the time, you know this because you watched it at the time. I had just enough of their conversations and enough of, wait a minute. This guy went into the meeting, these two went into the meeting and they changed their mind and they were hardcore.
Why did they change their mind? Wait a minute. This email redacted looks as though Fauci and, and Dasic are colluding to change the narrative and they know what's going on now. You have the goods. Tell me what you have found and what is now available.
Speaker B
So, I mean, and it's been pretty banner couple weeks on this stuff because a lot of Fauci's deputies are starting to talk.
Speaker A
I think they know there is trouble coming, right?
Speaker B
They know that trouble's coming. So we now, we had a former NIH director announcement in testimony that of course, we were doing gain of function research.
So pretty much a smoking gun where Fauci is constantly calling Senator Paul a liar. The oversight, the responsibility, the constitutional responsibility.
You have a mid level bureaucrat calling him a liar. I'm like, okay, there's something there. So you just start, you start to unweave these things.
And the scary thing about this, this series is really trying to be open minded about how far we're going to go.
But I think this is a story much bigger than simply rogue bureaucrats chasing money and power. It's much bigger than even sort of arrogant scientists saying, I can redesign these viruses and not cause anything else more.
Speaker A
Powerful than God or nature.
Speaker B
You're just peeling it back.
This is what Jay Bhattacharya tells me in the first episode. This wasn't a health, public health response. It certainly wasn't a scientific response.
It probably is a national security response. And why are they even involved?
And that's to me, wait, wait.
Speaker A
What do you mean by that? It's a national security response?
Speaker B
I mean that the actors, and we still don't know who they all are, don't work at NIH. They don't work at the CDC, they work in the Alphabet agencies, starting with Homeland Security.
Speaker A
Fill me in on that because I didn't see that coming. I thought we were going to go to the Pentagon. Tell me about Homeland Security.
Speaker B
Well, homeland Security, FBI, maybe the CIA, but they use words that don't explicitly say CIA.
But it's funny, really, the CIA wouldn't.
Speaker A
Be clear on something.
Speaker B
You slipped up earlier and said 2001 instead of 2021, which was a freudian slip, because I think this story goes back to the response to anthrax and the response to the war on terror and a bipartisan obsession with bioterrorism.
Both Cheney in the Bush White House, Joe Biden, a guy you may have.
Speaker A
Heard of before who was, and he occasionally has heard that name before.
Speaker B
Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker A
I know that name for some reason.
Speaker B
I don't know if you would recognize that.
Speaker A
I know.
Speaker B
But we're discovering, I believe, and uncovering a mad science experiment driven by the security agencies to come up with this grandiose mad science experiment where we're going to imagine what our enemies might do to us. We're going to go harvest those viruses, we're going to manipulate them, and then we're going to come up with a solution to everything.
Speaker A
Okay, so wait, but, you know, people don't understand. Congress got to do something. No, that's the, the constitution is meant to slow people down because there's something happens and you're like, we've got to act now.
No, but can you give anyone at that time, if that's where you believe this starts, the benefit of the doubt that they honestly thought maybe they were doing the right thing?
Speaker B
Oh, I think we should still assume that arrogant and misguided people with too much power and too much belief that they're smart enough to do such wild, crazy things were explicitly trying to come up with a response to some biosecurity threat. Remember, anthrax was a scare and we didn't know who did it or why they did it. And we probably still don't know who or why, but they were saying, we need a response. What if our worst enemies come up with a deadly virus and destroy us?
You have to ask how we ended up in China building dangerous viruses.
Speaker A
Yes, you do.
Speaker B
But I think, and I think Jay Bhattacharya, who I talked to in this first episode, he believes that it was a well meaning but catastrophically dangerous and stupid policy.
Speaker A
And I think if Fauci would have come out right away and said we were involved, we were doing this, that's probably at least a chance of that. But we were well meaning. He would have paid a big price for it because it was against the law, but people would have kind of understood.
But the minute he started being draconian and making us pay for his life, he was doomed. Doomed.
Speaker B
Yeah. So I think there's two pieces of that. He's obviously being a consummate apparatchik. He's a bureaucrat. He's a climber.
He's politically savvy on tv. He knows how to lie well.
But I also think there was this philosophical, ideological bent that all of these central planners had.
They actually believe that they can rationally redesign civil society from the top down, giving scientists and other experts all the power. This is the whole basis.
Speaker A
Civil society 2.0. Yeah, that's the whole color revolution thing. They can redesign. It's the Fabian socialists.
Speaker B
It goes all the way back. I mean, the entire progressive movement was this arrogance. Right? But it goes back before that. The guy that founded socialism, a french aristocrat, he actually had this vision where he would replace civil society with a council of scientists, and they would just rearrange the dominoes and were just molecules, I guess, in this scenario.
Speaker A
All right, more in just a minute. This episode, by the way, it's a pilot episode tonight. I'm sorry. It's not tonight. It's right now. Sorry.
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I mean, the. This is the goods. This is the goods. This is a pilot of a series, but they've got the goods. And, you know, later they get into Rand Paul, who is never going to let this go, is.
Speaker B
He said that to me yesterday.
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So the arrogance of Fauci, is there any, is there any evidence of not just power and this? I mean, I'm afraid the same thing is happening with AI. The scientists of AI, they just think we can handle it, we'll be fine.
But was there any motivation on money? Was he covering more than just the lies of, yeah, okay, I'm breaking the law?
Speaker B
Well, there's a whole web of money, starting with, like, everyone wonders why he's the most highly paid government employee. It goes back to 2001 and this massive expansion of the NIAID budget. Because they shifted from public health to biosecurity.
The money just flowed. And he effectively sat on top of this massive pile of research funding that goes to private institutions, universities, all of that. It allowed him to centralize everything.
And Rand Paul has been a total pit bull on this kickback scheme where we're the same people who are supposedly taking responsibility for vaccine safety, for instance, are also earning intellectual property payments for the invention.
Nothing could go wrong with that, of course. No, but this is like, for all of these actors, and we get into the university system and the censorship industrial complex and the national security agencies. It's all about cash flow.
Speaker A
All right, so let's go into the COVID up and who is involved in all of it, and.
And the likelihood that they're gonna pay. Serious people are gonna pay a serious price. More with Matt Kibbe. You don't want to miss this. It's running on the blaze right now.
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Speaker A
Anthony Fauci's house of COVID up is crumbling down.
And who's the, who is the, who's the biggest criminal? Do you think that's in this?
Is it Fauci, who was the mastermind behind all of this?
Speaker B
Everything we know so far shows that Fauci is orchestrated, demonstrating both the research, the dangerous research, and then the COVID up when it blows up in his face. But this was one of the inspirations. As I asked Senator Rand Paul on my show, who's Fauci's boss?
Who does he report to, and what.
Speaker A
Does that mean exactly?
Speaker B
Well, we know that Fauci was secretly going to visit the CIA during all of this, and it was off book.
But we also know that, that Fauci himself and his budget is financed under the mantra of national security.
Speaker A
Right? And we also know, which terrified me, that DARPA turned him down.
He's like, with DARPA will do anything.
Speaker B
When they're like, no, man, that's like, whoa.
Speaker A
Yeah, that's scary.
Speaker B
That sounds crazy.
And that's the problem. And once you get into these questions about national security and intelligence, everything is redacted. Nothing is accountable, even to guys like Senator Rand Paul. He's been trying for years to get some answers on this.
Speaker A
How is this possible?
That because we are a citizen run republic, you know, I'm reading this book by Annie Jacobs. Jacobson that is about nuclear war. Have you seen it?
It's unbelievable. And no one is allowed to advise the president in those six minutes. He has to make the decision. Pentagon can't do it. No. Chief of chief of staff, or not the chief of staff, but joint chiefs, they can't do it. Only the secretary of defense, because they're elected by the people.
We, that's who we are. Launching missiles, the governor, the, the military can't even advise.
How is it this kind of stuff can happen and no oversight can be had into our secret organizations?
Speaker B
Our government has gotten so big that, and you can just read this in these emails, they don't think they work for us, and they're not accountable to us. They're not fireable. They can't be held accountable. So that's what's so interesting about what's happening right now, is that some of them are. And the question is, will Fauci be the fall guy for somebody far up the food chain from him, or does it end with him? Was he a rogue agent that just went too far and broke too many rules?
Speaker A
They will try to make it.
Speaker B
That's what they'll try to tell us. I don't believe that.
Speaker A
I don't either.
Do you know who Ken Albeck is? Is it Aliebeck? I can't remember.
He wrote the book. Gosh, what was it? I interviewed him 15 years ago.
Speaker C
Biohazard.
Speaker A
Biohazard, the chilling true story of the.
Speaker C
Largest covert biological weapons program in the world.
Speaker A
And it was in the Soviet Union. And he defected as soon as he could. And he just talked about how terrifying, because they just do anything, they just try anything. And even if somebody on their staff got sick, they'd be like, this is fantastic. It's going to mutate in him.
You should talk to him because he's been inside of one of those things.
And I wonder what he sees in this. And all of the, because they were, they were taking the same kind of, they were trying to weaponize Ebola back in the eighties.
And I wonder if we're not trying to find the cure for Ebola by playing with it.
Speaker B
I'm trying to stay open minded, but that's essentially my theory.
The theory of the investigation is that's where it's going to lead us. And when you go down this rabbit hole, you discover that the national security apparatus, at least going back to the cold war with the Soviet Union, was doing all sorts of mad science experiments.
Speaker A
Oh, yeah.
Speaker B
Mkultra.
Speaker A
Yeah.
Speaker B
Operation Paperclip. When they bring nazi scientists over the.
Speaker A
United States, you know what? You know, I'm so interested in hearing your view on this.
I have been for the last couple of years in seeing this and then seeing the culture of death that we're promoting now and the way we are traveling down exactly the same road. But I wonder if having even Werner von Braun come over to the United States. He put us on the moon.
I think Operation Paperclip was the most, was the biggest mistake perhaps we've ever made in thinking we could advance with evil people. Because I think these people came over, dropped the nazi thing, but we're doing exactly the same thing over here.
Speaker B
Isn't that what this entire story is about? It's about government owning and controlling in cahoots with, collaborating with social media companies, scientific companies, research companies and universities.
There's a word for that, right?
Fascism.
And it's, to me, this is the threat. Socialism is not the threat. It's this fascism is this arrogant central planning. I'm smarter than you. People don't matter. Lives don't matter. We're going to just reorganize society. And if there's collateral damage, that's okay because it's about the collective.
Speaker A
But you remember the quote from, gosh, I wish I could remember off the top of my head from George Soros on 60 minutes when he said, I like to rearrange and play with different scenarios. And yes, people get hurt, but it's good in the end. It's kind of fun. I'm like, what kind of monster are you, man?
Speaker B
But this is why I'm obsessed with this. And this is why I think this show and this series, and thank God blaze exists because I'm not even sure that YouTube would allow me to play.
Speaker A
Oh, no, they would not. They would not.
Speaker B
Particularly once we start.
Speaker A
Oh, yeah.
Speaker B
Lifting up some stones.
Speaker A
I did something last night, color revolution, that we're putting on YouTube today. Going to get demonetized, maybe even taken off, because there are certain no go zones. And that is, number one no go zone, what you're doing.
Speaker B
Yeah. But you and I, we know each.
Speaker A
Other for a while, a few years.
Speaker B
And we've fought so many fights together. And I feel like I've always tried to choose at least where can I be most effective to try to stop government tyranny. This is the whole ball of wax. And I know that sounds hyperbolic, but I think if we expose this and we get citizens to understand these very complex but fundamentally important things, that is the only way we stop them.
Speaker A
Because I have grown convinced the. I mean, we've known this forever, but it's. I mean, 20 years ago, Matt, when you and I first started fighting together, you know, we knew the government was out of control. We knew it was way too big, but we had no idea that it was my belief, dead set against the people.
Speaker B
Yes.
Speaker A
You know what? I mean, yes, I still thought it was benevolent mistakes and things like that, and it was too big. And so it was getting, you know, there's some bad people in there. But now this, this shows, and it is because of Homeland security, CIA, NSA, all of those organizations that are just top, top secret, they're, that's the key to stopping this. If you don't stop that, that CIA that we used to think, oh, well, that's just, they're only doing things to topple the really bad guys. No, no, they're not. No, they're not.
They're inside now.
Speaker B
We should have known. Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. But I know that when we started fighting, we thought there were rules. We knew the game was rigged, but we thought there were rules. We thought if we could get people to show up and elect better people and hold people accountable, and now you have Rand Paul, who we were part of that movement to get him there in the first place, he can't get answers, and he sits on the committee that has constitutional responsibility to oversee these agencies.
Speaker A
I know. I hear this from senators all the time.
You know, being a senator is not what it used to be. We, we are almost figureheads because there's only a few at the very top, the Mitch McConnell's, you know, that they do all the deals and then we're just like, wait, we have to vote. What? And I mean, the system is almost totally destroyed. But the good news is, I think it's different. I think it's very different than it was when we were talking about a tea party. You know, that was about waking people up. And people still have to wake up. Cause I think they've gotten a little beaten down thinking, like, I can't change anything.
I really, truly believe, and I'd love to hear your opinion on this.
It's changed so much. And there are the guys that we were looking for.
They're now running and a lot of them are in. We just need a few more of them. And this group of people that, you know, that have been fighting for a while, it's not like the tea party that we're kind of just like, hey, this is the first time I've involved in anything we know, and we are this close to winning. I really believe we're this close to losing. It's going to be a nose. Which one's over the wire first? But I think we're really close to winning. Do you agree with that, speaker two?
Speaker B
I absolutely think we're close to winning. And so much of it is self inflicted mistakes by our enemies.
And I can just imagine what's going to happen when people that were. They were social distancing, they were wearing masks, they got vaccinated because they. They trusted our public health officials to tell us what the right thing to do was.
They didn't get to say goodbye to their grandfather.
They gave up everything to do this. And now they're going to discover that it was all a cynical lie.
That's like a superpower.
Speaker A
Oh, yeah.
Speaker B
It doesn't just undermine the credibility of big government America. It undermines the idea that you can trust big government, period.
Speaker A
Do you think the media will ever stop bending a knee?
Speaker B
They're owned and controlled. They're captured. And that's part of the story that we're uncovering. They cannot. But they're also dying.
Speaker A
Yes.
Speaker B
I mean, here we are. Here's all of these platforms where people, they don't trust the media.
They're dead. They're dead men walking. They're zombies. Nobody cares.
Speaker A
If algorithms were not silencing voices, they would be over by now. They'd be completely, I think, out of business.
Speaker B
Well, that's. That's why the, I call it the censorship industrial complex, but it looks exactly the same, same people, same actors as the pandemic industrial complex. It's the same thing. They were scared to death that there were actually citizens on Twitter. Now X saying, this doesn't make sense. I'm gonna dig a little bit deeper, and I know how to do this. I'm gonna go way back. I'm gonna go back to the way back machine. I'm going to pull all these government documents that they didn't even think to redact. They didn't even think to protect them from potential foia.
And that's actually where we started to learn about this stuff. The power of people bottom up. Not believing the government narrative.
Now's the time to give that to everybody else.
Speaker A
Yeah. If these Google documents just came out about the algorithm, I don't even. I didn't. I barely understood the story, and I'm not sure what it's going to be, but it's the largest secret dump of all time.
And you just know that there are people all over the world that know what that stuff mean. And it might take them a while, but if there's something bad in it, or whatever it is, they'll figure it out and it'll get out.
And I think that's the key. Now that we're moving this direction again, the, the special is available right now, all you have to do is go to blaze tv. Blaze tv. If you're not a member, go to blaze tv.com. forward slash Glenn, use the promo code Fauci lied.
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Speaker B
Thank you.
Speaker A
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Speaker B
You're listening to the Glenn Beck program.
Speaker A
So here's why this is so satisfying, because the truth is now so available.
We, we now know, I just asked Matt, we know that it was a lab leak. Yes, we do.
We know that they were lying under oath. Yes, we do. I mean, we have the goods now.
And here's what's satisfying.
Once this is out and people know it and Rand Paul and others continue down this line, this guy, if there's a change in the justice system, he and others will go to jail and he'll flip this. This is a much bigger part of, you know, I'm, and I would have said this 20 years ago. I would have never even thought this 20 years ago.
But I believe our government sees us, the people, as their biggest obstacle.
Theyre not representing us.
They just want us to sit down, shut up, give them our money so they can do what they think is best.
Thats fascistic, thats totalitarianism. Thats not a democratic republic.
And this is the key to start cracking it open. And im telling you, once Fauci actually pays a price, everybody will start to say, oh, wait a minute, wait. We're experiencing something new.
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Speaker A
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Speaker C
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Speaker A
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Speaker B
Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Speaker A
Well, here's the latest.
Us special forces soldier kills illegal Chechen who is found photographing his property in North Carolina.
Now I heard about this over the weekend. Same with another one where Jordanians who were illegal had come over our border, were trying to get into Quantico.
But there's nothing to see here, okay? There's nothing to see here. The special forces guy, he was just, he killed a guy who was working, you know, with a utility company and he was just there at night taking pictures of the work, taking pictures of the work he had done for the utility company.
However, there's a slight problem with that. And the utility company, we get to that in 60 seconds.
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Call 809 06240 for details about credit costs and terms. This is really bad, Stu. This is really bad. Is it out of control? Special forces soldier trigger happy. Really just trigger happy. Two suspected criminal aliens. I don't know why aliens is okay to use, but criminal aliens from Chechnya.
One of them is now dead.
They were accused by this US army special forces soldier of spying on him and taking pictures of his home. What's the problem with that? Okay, he had probably a lovely home.
Do they have lovely homes in Chechnya? I don't know.
Speaker C
Sure they do. I mean, I've got a timeshare there. Very nice.
Speaker A
The.
The accusation.
Speaker C
Cheaper than you'd think.
Speaker A
Really? Yeah, because I actually paid me to take it.
Speaker C
Yeah. Which I thought was interesting.
Speaker A
The accusation stems from an incident that occurred in North Carolina on the evening of May 3. Now, according to the Moore county sheriff, Ronnie Fields, May 3 special operations soldier spotted this guy.
Speaker C
Yeah.
Speaker A
Photographing his property. And when he confronted the man, the man became aggressive, prompting the soldier to open fire and kill him.
When the police arrived at the scene, they found the deceased body of the suspected chechnyan criminal alien dead.
Now, they also found a second illegal immigrant from Chechnya in the vehicle nearby, waiting for his dead friend. The police hadn't shown up. He may have been waiting there still today.
Where's my friend?
After questioning him, they let him go.
So now here's what the story was.
Are you kidding me? He shot my friend.
My. My friend, he works for a utilities company, and he was doing some work, and he was so proud of it. He. He came to take pictures of the work he had done.
Speaker C
Oh.
Speaker A
For the utilities on that house.
Speaker C
Wow.
Speaker A
Yeah. Wow. And he shot him.
Speaker C
Honorable work.
Speaker A
Honorable work.
Speaker C
And then this guy gets shot. This is.
Speaker A
This is horrible.
Speaker C
Shot for being utility worker.
Speaker A
Yeah. His, uh. Yep, yep, yep, yep.
Now, he. According to change.org, because there's a petition to. To arrest this soldier. You know that he said he was just photographing to complete a report, and he was proud and wanted to show his. And show his work, and he didn't show any aggression towards the killer. Now, if he could see the killer and see his friend being killed, I don't know why he stayed in the car and maybe didn't call police, but that's a different story.
Now, here's the. That's the story from, you know, from change.org, which is a very trusted news source.
Speaker C
Trusted news source.
Speaker A
Okay. All right, now. Now, here's. Here's the part that is confusing. He's in North Carolina. All right?
He. What he didn't have any utility equipment with him.
Speaker C
Well, he'd already done the utility work. Right.
Speaker D
He was just.
Speaker C
He just wanted pictures of the incredible work he did. Right.
Speaker A
He wasn't wearing utility clothing, and he didn't have any identification that he was a utility worker on him.
Speaker C
Okay, well, I mean, if you. If you were. You're a painter, you're in a smock, you got paint all over yourself. Then your painting goes into a museum. You don't show up in the smock with paint on it. You're just admiring your work.
Speaker A
Exactly. Right. Exactly. You bring up a good point. Now, he had cell phones with him, all in russian language, contacts and camera equipment. That's what they found on the body. Okay. But. But no other. No other, you know, id that shows that he was working. But apparently.
Apparently he was working for a company. Let's see if I can find the name. He was working for a company in New Jersey.
Speaker C
Okay.
Speaker A
Okay.
Which was apparently doing utility work in North Carolina.
Speaker C
A lot of these. I mean, power lines run from state to state all the time.
Speaker A
Yeah. It's utilities. Utilities one.
And he was a subcontractor for utilities one company based in New Jersey.
When I say based in New Jersey, what I actually mean is based somewhere in the former Soviet Union, but it has a phone in New Jersey.
Oh, really? Yeah. Yeah, a phone. So far, nobody's answered that phone.
Speaker C
Really?
Speaker A
In New Jersey? Yeah.
Speaker C
Huh.
Speaker A
They've been calling since May 3, and nobody's picking up the line.
Speaker C
Well, I mean, you know, there are vacations, you know, you get kids running out of school, you know, then the.
Speaker A
Whole staff might be in shock. You know what I mean? Right. Take the next several months off.
Speaker C
Right.
Speaker A
Right. Maybe get out of town, you know.
Speaker C
Take a vacation to your place. Your place in Chechnya, you know?
Speaker A
Right.
Speaker C
Enjoy the countryside a little bit.
Speaker A
Enjoy. Go home to Chechnya. And just get this. To get this out of your head. Okay.
Speaker C
Right. Clear your mind.
Speaker A
Clear your mind a little bit. Don't come back, you know, at any time. Apparently.
No. For that one worker that's got a phone.
Speaker C
Well, luckily, I didn't have any of my weeks booked at my timeshare. So they can. They can stay there.
Speaker A
They could rent it. Right.
Speaker C
They can, because they're.
Speaker A
Right.
Speaker C
I don't have.
Speaker A
Well, they're just hard working Americans that aren't Americans. They came here illegally from Chechnya.
Speaker C
Illegal. No human is illegal.
Speaker A
Amen. Thank you for saying that.
Speaker C
Yes, no human.
Speaker A
And as a. As a one. As somebody who identifies as a one legged female black hooker.
Speaker C
Right.
Speaker A
Okay, I agree.
Speaker C
The worst part of that is the hooker part. The fact that you identify as a hooker. The rest of it, it's very close.
Speaker A
To, you know, we are just sex workers. There is nothing wrong with sex workers.
Speaker C
You're the.
Speaker A
Well, I was trying to speak your language.
Speaker C
Oh, okay. That makes sense.
Escort.
Sorry. I have a flight to Chechnya in.
Speaker A
15 minutes, so now, if you're interested, I got a number. Call in New Jersey.
Speaker C
I'd rather live out my days in Chechnya then even consider what you're proposing.
Speaker A
Okay, well, wait.
Speaker C
So what. So this. So what's the resolution?
Speaker A
We're still waiting for the utility company to answer the phone.
Speaker C
Well, since we're killing all of our utility workers, we can't get that phone forwarded to Chechnya so we can get an answer.
Speaker A
Amen.
Speaker C
Right.
Speaker A
See what I mean?
Speaker C
That's the problem.
Speaker A
But the good news is change.org, which was, I believe, started by Van Jones. Right.
Speaker C
He. Well, that. Yeah, this is the petition site, right? Like, so it was part of their efforts to. The direct democracy efforts.
Speaker A
Right? Direct democracy, always good for fascists, people.
Speaker C
Oh, yeah. It's certainly a great way to talk about it, because if you say direct democracy, you don't have to say all the other stuff.
Speaker A
You don't have to say it leads to Zeke Heil.
Anyway, so we've got that one. Now we have another one because some of the special forces, and they're just, you know, they're trigger happy, crazy people that are just going off killing Chechnya and utility workers from New Jersey.
Speaker C
It's a huge scandal.
Speaker A
Yeah, we should look into that. How many Chechnya and New Jersey utility workers that are fixing utilities in North Carolina have they killed?
Speaker C
Right?
Speaker A
You know, thousands.
Speaker C
It's a guess.
Speaker A
We don't know. We don't know. We don't know. At least government cover up again. Anyway, they've been saying there's a lot of activity of people monitoring their houses, which is. Is not. I mean, unless it's. What is it at ATM or. What is that? No, that's the cash machine, which I would love to protect my house cash machines.
And just check it on, make sure shoots out some cash. What is the ATF?
No, no, the. The. The security company that, you know, would be monitoring your house. I will take the security company that is monitoring the house. That's a good thing.
Chechnyans monitoring your house, not a good thing, especially for special forces. So it looks like there's a possibility that all of their houses have to be fixed by this utility company.
Or the Russians have taken some Chechnyans, run them across the border, and are monitoring our special forces families.
Speaker C
Wow.
Speaker A
Yeah.
Now, another story the mainstream media just can't find time to cover is.
Speaker C
Alito had flags up four years ago, though.
Speaker A
No, I.
Speaker C
What are they supposed to do?
Speaker A
They have to cover that.
I know. At his house. Yeah.
Speaker C
And at his beach house.
Speaker A
Yeah.
Speaker C
Alito flags.
Speaker A
Well, there was.
There is also the neighbor that was calling Alito's wife to her face.
The C word.
Who had a whole bunch of signs in her yard.
Speaker C
No excuse for raiding the Capitol like Alito did. Did you see him ask? Look at the video. You see him? Can you.
You see a flagpole hitting a police officer? Look at the other. That flagpole. Samuel Alito.
Speaker A
Really?
Speaker C
You're gonna find. You know what? Also Scalia brought back to life.
He was there, too.
Speaker A
Wow.
Speaker C
People won't talk about it.
Speaker A
Yeah.
Speaker C
You know why? Because they want to cover whatever stories you're talking about.
Speaker A
Yeah.
Speaker C
Okay, so, special forces being monitored by Chechnyans, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Speaker A
So, let me get back to the Jordanians. Oh, yeah, okay, the Jordanians.
A bunch of illegal Jordanians were caught trying to get into Quantico.
Now, I don't know if that's the oil company. I don't know what Quantico is, but it sounds like an oil company, you know? Doesn't it? We at Quantico care about you and your price of gas. But we also, even though we make gas at Quantico, want to save the environment.
That's why we at Quantico hate the product we make and sell to you.
Quantico.
Speaker C
Now, I'm reading the letter by Senator Bud about this particular incident with a couple of Jordanians trying to get into Quantico. Whatever.
But he says the incident and a small number of smaller, similar incidents in recent months are in stark contrast with your statements to Congress that the border is, quote, secure, and, quote, no less secure than it was previously and, quote, closed. And that DHS has, quote, operational control of the border.
Speaker A
Right.
Speaker C
I mean, things seem fine, and you keep coming up with these problems right now.
Speaker A
May I offer a solution?
Maybe he wasn't lying under oath.
Okay, okay. When he was asked. This seems to be like everything you say about the border is a lie. Okay, but what if he was making it secure for the Chechnyans and the Jordanians to get across, right?
Speaker C
Like building a bridge over. Over the Rio Grande to get some more Chechnyans in, get them in. A chechnyan jordanian only bridge.
Speaker A
There's no one that's going to stop you. It's safe and secure for you to come on in.
Speaker C
We've been saying forever that roads and bridges are crumbling and now they're rebuilding the infrastructure.
Speaker A
Yep.
Speaker C
We complain.
Speaker A
Oh, man.
How did we miss that for so long?
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Had nothing to do with a teenager, but it's oddly specific.
And I could get more specific, but I'm not going to anyway. Should have taken.
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Speaker C
I think that's advisable.
Speaker A
Yeah. But you, you know what I mean? You could go to sleep immediately and then maybe just sleep a little longer than you.
Speaker C
You know, I think it would work for thinking of this over. It would work well for you. For me, for you specifically. Everyone else should take relief after sleep, but you should just go right to the Michael Jackson drugs and really high.
Speaker A
Doses with no monitoring. Oh, yeah. Don't worry about it.
Speaker C
You'll be fine. He didn't have a great experience with it. You'll be fine.
Speaker A
There are some lingering after effects of profofol.
Speaker C
Really?
Speaker A
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Speaker C
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He woke up the next morning feeling dead.
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Can I get a loan?
And put Graceland up as collateral?
And it didn't seem like that would be the case as Graceland's worth almost a billion dollars.
But it was. It was ready to go up on the auction block to pay off who we now know was. I am not making this up. Graceland. The foreclosure was happening because of a nigerian scammer.
Honest to God, nigerian scammer.
And he just admitted it because he's in Nigeria.
Speaker C
What does he care?
Speaker A
You know, there's a lot of princes over there. How are you gonna find that prince?
But he said, we figured out how to steal this one. Just didn't work out well.
Speaker C
And they might not have been aware of the cultural significance of Graceland.
People might notice.
Speaker A
What? It's just a house in Memphis. What, so I picked the wrong house?
Speaker C
Yeah. I mean, I talk about this all the time with home title log when we do our commercials. Like, this really happens to people.
Speaker A
Isn't that crazy?
Speaker C
It just happens to be that Elvis's house was not necessarily going to be successful ever, because people really notice when Elvis House is taken.
Speaker A
You're like, wait, it was $165,000 loan, and they're not going to pay that off when the house is worth almost a billion dollars with just royalties pouring in.
Speaker C
$165,000 a second. They just would not.
Speaker A
She's like, no, I'm not going to do it.
I just couldn't pay it. I wanted to put my kids in an impossible situation.
Speaker C
Sad way to go, but that's the way she went, apparently. That's an incredible story.
Speaker A
It is crazy, isn't it?
Speaker C
Yeah. You realize, how much worse is this going to get with AI?
Speaker A
Oh, my gosh. I am going to say what my dad said to me right before he died. I mean, not like, right before. Like, Glenn, I want to tell you. What? Like, a couple years before he died, he said to me, oh, my gosh.
I just realized, because he said to me, we never had it like this, and you guys are facing so many problems, and I wouldn't even know where to begin.
But it'll be interesting to see how you guys work it all out.
Speaker C
That's my slogan now. Wow.
Speaker A
It's my slogan, too.
Speaker C
I'm in.
Speaker A
Wow. Thanks, dad. Thanks. What he was basically saying was, no hope, but I don't know, maybe Glenn Beck.
All right. You know how whenever you're driving, your wife is sitting right there next to you, telling you to either speed up or slow down, or.
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Speaker A
All right. Yes, Nick Freak. Welcome to the program.
I have written a young adult novel, and it's a series along with one of my favorite people in the building, Michaela. She is just fantastic.
She's a 20 something who is just so sweet and kind and always so cheerful, and we'll break her eventually of all of that. But.
So I told her a story, I don't know, about a year ago, and it said it had been in my head, and she's a really great storyteller. And so we worked on this book, and, you know, you might be saying, why are you writing a fictional young adult book with everything going to hell in a handbasket? Well, let me tell you, answer to that question comes from a few statistics about teenagers, otherwise known as Generation Z.
You might want to sit down for this. In 2024, Gen Z will make up 17% of eligible voters.
Let me say that again. In 2024, Gen Z will make up 17% of eligible voters, 35%. In 2036, they already make up about 20% of the us population, and it is the largest generation now on earth.
Kind of important.
Gen Z is about to inherit all that we have built and all that we have destroyed.
These teenagers, we're the ones. They're the ones we've been worrying about. This country will be theirs before too long. And I have. I have great faith that we're all born for a reason at a certain time. And I think Gen Z is actually a big part of the solution. But they don't know anything about the country they're inheriting.
Do. Do your teenagers know about our history? I thought mine did.
But when my daughter said she was going to Fordham, God forbid, and she was going to take history. I just assume it was american history. And she said, no, dad, american history is too bloody. You don't understand it. You think it's all red, white, and blue. Oh, my gosh. How did you grow up in my house?
I know all of the bad things that America did. But I also could tell you all the great things.
Do they know world history? Has anyone taught them?
There is a governmental organization called the National Assessment of Education Progress that puts out a national report card every year in 2022. They found 40% of the students didn't have what they describe as a basic understanding of US history.
Ask somebody in generation Z. Ask anybody on the street, who did we fight in the revolutionary war?
I'll bet you the number one answer you will get will be the south.
Really? Speaker one. Oh, yeah. Ask.
Speaker C
Really?
Speaker A
Yep. They asked 8th graders to identify any right from the Bill of rights from a list of options. Now, remember 100 years ago, you had to memorize the farewell speech from George Washington to pass the 8th grade. Had to memorize it.
Just any right from the Bill of rights from a list of options, you could choose either the right to vote, the right to a public education, the right to health care, or the right to. Or trial by jury.
Under 50% answered correctly. Trial by jury, right to healthcare.
This is why I have decided to create a fiction series for teenagers. Because our kids don't know our story, and everything that is about history is boring. Is not.
This isn't actually about history. This is about the future.
Chasing embers is coming out this summer. In July, it is the first in a series of books for teenagers about teenagers set in a post great reset world, if you will, where all history has been destroyed. Our music, movies, books, our religion, the way of life, it's all gone.
And there is a global corporation slash government that it tried to create a utopia, and it didn't go so well.
But that's all anybody knows. Now. Any of this sound familiar? The characters in chasing embers growing up in a post truth world where they have to decide whether the truth even matters in a world ruled by absolute power.
Why?
It's an ex. Honestly, it's an exaggerated fictional version of the world our teens already live in. Do they know what truth is? Does it even matter?
Our kids are having to decide what matters and how are they going to do it if everything has changed in history, if they don't know our history, does it matter if we pull down statues? If we call men women?
Honestly, they have to decide what the truth means. Does it mean anything? To them because it costs them a high price today to tell the truth. Is it worth the risk?
This is what they're facing in real life, and the characters in these series are facing the same ones. It's not a preachy book. We did everything we could to, you know, make it entertaining. And there's nothing I hate more than reading a book that's trying to make a point. Point.
But I hope we hit that. I don't know.
Michaela and I worked hard on this. She worked a little harder than, than I did on this.
But it's really, really good. It's a story I wrote in my head about 20 years ago, and we knew, both of us, it has to be an incredible story. First, it grips people, has to be real, risky, fun, immersive. And I think we've, we've done that.
We've taken real stories like people like Raul Wallenberg, and weave them into the characters lives in totally unexpected way. And hopefully it will have its own website. Hopefully, your kids will go from reading the book to going, who was this guy? Exactly. What did he do? Because it's all piecing things together, and we're never going to teach them by lecturing. Book releases July 23. You can pre order it right now at glenn beck.com. the name of the book is chasing embers, volume one. Chasing embers. If it doesn't sell well, there will be no volume two.
But it's an eight book series, and I think your kids are going to love it. I think you're going to love it as well.
If you would like to get one of the galleys, these galleys, I'm going to sign them all today. There's only 25 of them. They're very, very rare because they usually only go to important influencers because it's an, it's the unfinished book with a soft cover.
And I actually collect them from big authors, and you're getting them. I don't think there's a bigger influencer that I could send it to than you and your family.
If you have teenagers and, you know, if your kids are really a good reader and everything else, I think they could start reading eight, maybe ten years old on this. But it's, it's really geared for, you know, 14 to 19.
But we just want some testers. I mean, it's too late to change anything, but I want real reviews from people, and I want the honest one. If you guys think it sucks, okay, it sucks.
I'm not necessarily going to stand on, I'm not going to print that on the back of the book. But I want the real reviews. Glenn Beck.com.
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So, stu, you went by yourself to watch a nazi movie. Wow. Were you in the theater all alone?
Speaker C
First of all, let's get the scenario correct.
Speaker A
I don't think there's any need to dwell on it. We're running out of time.
Speaker C
Told me about this movie. I didn't even know it exists.
Speaker A
Right.
Speaker C
It's called the commandant's shadow.
Speaker A
Yeah.
Speaker C
And it's about the commandant of Auschwitz and his family, who lived right outside the walls in a very creepy situation.
Speaker A
And very creepy. I went to Auschwitz. That was that. And the pool, which we'll talk about some other time.
So disturbing because of what was happening and the commandant's house with his kids, raising them right behind the crematoriums. I mean, it is.
It's so creepy.
Speaker C
And we are in peak this story like mode right now. The zone of interest was a movie, a dramatization of this story as well that just came out recently as well. So for some reason, there's two movies in a row coming out about this.
Speaker A
It's a great story.
Speaker C
I'm sure you invited me to go to this yesterday and then blew me off and then didn't go, so I went by myself.
And it's actually a really fascinating story, especially right now.
I would choose, I don't know, maybe the reintroduction of anti semitism and its rise might be something we should all be thinking about right now.
Speaker A
So hang on. So this was actually this documentary trails the son, or the son and the.
Speaker C
Grandson of the commandant of Auschwitz.
Speaker A
Okay, so the son remembers growing up, remember, in Auschwitz? Yep. But he didn't know.
Speaker C
The house pointing through the windows. I remember when this was here. I remember when we did this.
Speaker A
Like, he goes back, but did he know anything? Like the snow wasn't snow.
Speaker C
Now, it's interesting because, of course, he, you know, I give up too much of the movie, but he basically claims, no, he knew nothing about it at all.
And they try to make the case. I mean, he believes at the beginning of the movie that even his dad didn't really even know. Now, the guy wrote an autobiography where he explained everything that he did, which this guy, his son, claims he had never read up to this moment because.
Speaker A
He thought his dad was a good guy. Right.
Speaker C
They had a great life. Had a great life in their minds.
Speaker A
But now I've seen the trailer and he's like, my father was a monster.
Speaker C
Right. He does eventually get there because he reads the book toward the beginning of the movie and goes through the book. Now he.
Speaker A
So you see his turn.
Speaker C
You kind of see his turn.
Speaker A
Oh, my gosh.
Speaker C
He's more like he kind of knows the generalities but doesn't really believe the hype, I would say at the beginning. Now he has a sister.
Speaker A
About his dad.
Speaker C
Yeah, about his dad. Yeah. Not about the Holocaust generally.
His sister is another one that has maybe a different look at this, which is fascinating to watch. Also. It also follows a Holocaust survivor and her daughter.
And first of all, she's a character, the survivor. Like, you'll love her. You will love her.
Speaker A
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker C
She's like, gosh, you know, she's kind of gone through everything you can go through, really. And it's just like every time someone complains about everything, anything, she's like, ah, shut up. You're like, she's just like that. She's at that point in her life.
Speaker A
I am. I'm going to be that bad. I mean, I just turned 60 by the time I'm 65. This show's going to be fun. Fun, because that's just Glenn, he's grandpa. He just.
Speaker C
You can't.
Speaker A
You can.
Speaker C
But the commandant's grandson is now a christian pastor. Would be fascinating for you to talk to. I would love to have him on the show or maybe he'd be a great podcast guest because, I mean, he knows this whole history and is now, he's faced it and now talks about.
Speaker A
It and they meet, right?
Speaker C
Yeah.
Speaker A
The son.
Speaker C
The son and the grandson, along with the Holocaust survivor and her daughter meet and they, I mean, it's, it's legitimately incredible.
Speaker A
Yeah. It looked a little tense in the trailer.
Speaker C
There were moments where it was tense.
It's fascinating to see these people try to deal with their history.
Speaker A
Right?
Speaker C
Like, imagine if your dad, he was not just a nazi photo, kind of the Nazi. I mean, they make the case at one point in the movie that he is the worst single mass murderer in human history.
Speaker A
I would agree with that.
Speaker C
Now, I mean, obviously, you look at Hitler, who oversaw the whole thing, but.
Speaker A
Like, as far as he's actually doing.
Speaker C
At the day today, it's really fascinating. It's called the commandant's shadow. It's a bit. It's in theaters now as a fathom event. So I don't know how long it's going to be there.
Speaker A
I think it's just tomorrow or today. Today.
Speaker C
So. But it'll come out and I'm sure on demand.
Speaker A
My daughter and I saw a trailer for it, and we. We were like, we got to go see that. So Mary and I are going to try to go see that tonight if I can. If I don't blow her off. Cause I'm running out of time.
But I really want to see it.
Speaker C
Yeah, it's okay to blow me off, but not your daughter.
Speaker A
Oh, yeah. Every day and twice on Sunday. Yes.
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