Hour 1
Tough love on terrorism?...recalling the Obama administration's false sense of security...the darkest, and most secret things our government is involved in? ...Renaming the city of Austin, TX?...judging and condemning past generations ...Is Math is racist?...math, science and reason, anything that helped build the western way of life must be destroyed ...Post modernism in action?...recent farm bill to make up for increased taxes due to tariffs?
Hour 2
Russian hacking is alive in well, just in time for the mid-term elections?...malware viruses to attack our electric power grids? ...TDS continues to sweep the nation? ...What is Chinese government preparing for by 2020?...is a revolution is just around the corner? ...North Korea continues to release POW's; thanks to President Trump ...We can't always rely on the 'slippery slope', case in point 'healthcare' ...Stu explains what 'fear porn' for feminists is?
Hour 3
#NoMoreBoysandGirls?...the idiocy of the BBC, tests for 'gender-stereotyping'? ...Glenn had a dentist appointment, what possibly could go wrong?...nitrous oxide anyone? ...'Mission Possible-Fallout' lands series best opening box office; 61.5 million made...Tom Cruise vs. Wilford Brimley? ...The 70 year old itch?
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This is an unofficial transcript meant for reference. Accuracy is not guaranteed.
The blaze radio network on demand back was the Obama administration the toughest
Administration on terrorism,
that's the line, the laughed and the media has wanted us to swallow. You forget
supporting the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, the founders of my
Day jihadism and also
forget about giving the world's leading state sponsor of terror around four hundred million dollars in cash on a pallet
at the terrain, airport Maastricht,
while the little hiccups, because after all he killed been
I think you did it with his own hands here.
Does the President President Obama back in two thousand and eleven on this
eight of Qaeda. Listen by the time we
Bin Laden. Al Qaeda's agenda had come to be seen by the vast majority of the region as a dead end and the people of the Middle EAST and North Africa.
Taken their future into their own hands the people of Africa, so
Let me just make sure I have this right. In other words, their leader was dead and the movement was dying. So let's exe
that is true, Mr Press,
and if that was true, if you had them on the ropes- and this was all buddy one battle-
why was your administration giving money to AL
it is global finance network.
This is a story that is a little under reported on the left in the mainstream media. The
it goes back fourteen years, the you
Treasury department had caught a group called the Islamic Relief Agency right
it handed, they were raising funds in support of jihadists. They had brand
is all over the world, including the Middle EAST, in Africa, Western Europe and even here in the United States. They were.
Sponsible for channeling over one point: two million dollars to iraqi insurgents, fighting
U S: soldiers in Iraq,
they were also found guilty,
guilty of raising more than five million dollars for Osama Bin Laden
He islamic Relief agency was designated as a terror financing organization. Now, you'd think that story would stop after that right, but it doesn't
Ten years after they were designated as terror financiers,
the Obama administration approved a too
thousand dollar grant for them to do work in Africa.
An the had contracted them to do work in Sudan,
When the NGO mentioned that this contracted group might be on the terror list, the
Obama administration than pause the deal now. Here's where
gets weird, let's give
the benefit of the doubt for a second
possible somebody within the Obama administration. Screwed up,
the application process and just didn't check to see if this croup was on the terror list, that's incur
doubly dangerous and incompetent, but it Lee
It is understandable.
But here's what I can't understand
this point. Everyone involved knows about the islamic relief Agency and
they were involved in
They know that they have given money to Osama Bin Laden. They know they're on the terrorist list,
but knowing all of that they still agreed to pay them one hundred and twenty five thousand dollars. That's all
a hundred thousand dollars of your tax money. That was given.
To known terrorists? How did this happen.
Well, that was our question over the weekend
There's one: U S: government agency at the centre of all of this and boy do
you have a strange knack for beef
directly in the middle of some of the darkest and most secret.
Things, our government is involved in its disgraceful,
it's disgusting.
Dangerous added
still going on.
See who I'm talking about tonight.
On the blaze, dot com, its mandate, a life area here, listening to the Glen that programme still are you
Fine, thank you for asking what I do. I'm always amazed by when you say something like a hundred. Fifty thousand dollars went to a known terrorist group,
like to think about that. As for most people, that's like me,
or tax dollars than they ever contribute.
Thanks, so you will go through your entire life. Paying taxes
and maybe we know it's a couple hundred thousand dollars for your entire life
all your work, your entire life, all the money you ever gave to the government, just one,
to a terrorist group can
regulations you win
you yourself up ever yourselves, so screwed up, there's a there's, a story
out of Texas. Today,.
Where they are now talking about renaming the city of Austin.
They have already renamed seven streets that
deemed worthy of immediate action.
And they now want to rename the city of Austin. Now
even if Austin is known here in Texas, is the Father of Texas
he is the name stay sake of of Austin he's the.
I, who carved out the early outlines of the Texas
he is
He is also
Also the guy who attempted opposed,
An attempt by Mexico to ban slavery in a in province called chaos so
He said of the slaves were free, they would turn into vagabonds a nuisance and a menace. So we ve got to change the name of Austin. Now.
This is what the city of Austin is doing.
They are just rewriting history.
They're just a racing. How are you, how do you do that? How do you
who is oppressed.
By the name, Austen its aim,
a progressive utopia.
Becoming the San Francisco of TAT
CS. Thank you
Oh Fournier
now there claiming that in the
Progressive utopia.
They're, so oppressed how you took over the city.
How are you or breast.
And so now they have to change our history.
Over the weekend, I was
recording the audio book for the new book. That's coming out September, eighteenth, it's cold,
addicted outrage.
And I read this story, and I had just read this section of the book and I just
I want to read it to you.
As we search for truth.
Let's first remember who we are a mayor:
his history with slavery is
Abomination, frankly, the people there
then we're monstrous, I mean how could they not be? It may not have
you know been in their home or even their neighborhood
they knew slavery was going on the food they ate, the clothes they wore. The fabric cotton was was picked.
And made by slaves
they may not have been able to hear the lash, the crack of the whip, but all that
had to do was think about it
but they refused. We
should now, in this century, judge and
damn them and its import.
To do so, to set ourselves a part and signal our virtue, because
just as this generation has pass judgement on past generations. We too shy
will be judged and condemned by
Children and our children's children.
They will ask. How could
possibly cared about, some
your who tweeted stupid, stuff or spam
days going back and forth online asking do you see a blue dress or is it a gold dress? They knew that the food that they ate and the clothes that they wore were pit
and made by slaves, origin
Somehow different now.
Judge the founders and we too,
shall be judged.
Why are we not today led
the charge to free the slaves that are currently in chains,
There are more in bondage today than the entire four hundred year period of western slave trade combined
What people now say about the founders is just as true about us today we may
be able to hear the lash the crack of the whip, but all we have to do is Google. It hashtag.
Slavery is out of control hashtag,
tags, don't count as actually doing something.
I can see my ratings now minute two minute
something new
And I know that every time I speak about freeing slaves in today's world, my ratings go down by him
chaired the stories of the way radicals now fund. There diabolical plans in organ
listing. We have
taken to cells off the streets when we kicked
the doors of their surgery centres in the Middle EAST. These are
christian City, slaves and even muslim orphans who have more value as parts then people, but people in radio and television and online beg me not to talk about,
now, let's we really careful of asking the honest question here:
because once you hear the answer,
you're going to be faced with the choice.
The question is why.
Why do people want to hear it answer?
because all of those who have been oppressed by a statue are selfish self, centered cry, babies and cowards and, quite frankly, the rest of us, our till comfortable, in the belief that, by expressing our outrage toward those cry,
Babies we're doing our part.
The choice is
Pile without rage over my answer and do nothing.
Or do your own homework?
And find the truth for yourself and instead
focusing on the cry: babies. Maybe we
together and lead,
and stop slavery today.
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So the media is not discussing
and it is the fuel that feeds Donald Trump,
and the reason why I believe that this neck,
twenty twenty, the election of twenty twenty, will not be a referendum on Donald Trump.
It'll be a referendum on who runs against Donald Trump.
The thing that nobody is paying attention to is the two states?
there's two to a man.
Rick has now
It is the America of
I don't even want to say traditional values, because that that isn't even it
the America that understands that, generally speaking,
bill of rights and says, look we can all get along and lets. You know less assist work this out, and maybe I want bigger government or smaller government than you, but generally we're. Ok, the
other America. Is now quickly becoming the democratic version of America where it is?
hostile to different thought. We
is it any claims that everything about America is racist,
The hierarchy must be taken down that men have no power other than to read
if women the
is the choice
the choice of a hundred and seventy different genders or two
and I can live next to somebody who's view, no wearing a skirt, and I just don't have to lie
given that the left is saying- and I don't have to go up-
ah the every two, oh my gosh Bert,
that is the most lovely blouse. I have ever seen weed
I have to say that, but I do
have to hate him either. You do have to say
Caitlin Jenner is beautiful that, where are you going to marry? You have dinner at her no MAC
no matter how I'm sorry, what do you got to say how good ok she looks in a swimsuit? Ok, we have to make sure we say it. That's
y y. You objective finer me why
you have Caitlin
I don't have an answer to obtain a good answer. Okay, so so this is the problem. The problem is that a mere
the Democrats are
fully in on postmodernism, which means in
we think that anything,
that is remotely involved with the building of the western culture is bad.
Because it is it's why it's? Why
mathematics have you heard that mathematics or racist? You heard that right
math is racist? You have now seriously seriously. We ve talked about it a couple times. There are serious people now that are saying that mathematics or racist I've heard this. He known and applies to like the essay tease, for example, where
like certain cultural things might not be understood, but how is math race, ol boy, cowboy cases,
I'm surprised, you didn't hear this. Our remember that we have talked about this. Probably another serious people now claiming that math is racist
and I ve never understood it until
I began to look into postmodernism. Now I get it. I
salute get it does to me. I would think it self evident that serious
people are not saying. Math is racist, because
if you're saying methods, racist you're, not a serious person, so its impact,
the boy for a serious burthen person to say math is racist, their numbers, the Aurette well serious people are saying: math is races.
And here's why.
Math is racist because it is
math science reason that built
The western way of life that built
the western world
anything that helped build this world
needs to be taken apart now it may be resurrected later.
But anything that helped build.
The western way of life, my
must be stopped and taken apart,
because it has to be collapsed and there
it can be resurrected under a new name or a new regime or whatever, but ever
anything that helps key.
This together or helped build, it has to be
they can apart. That
how you get to a place where mathematics is racist and we
Have you not rule or eyes at that?
because there are
There are serious people now, like Stew says I don't
you're serious right, but they do they,
people are taking them, since they are in serious positions of education
and so, when you have, the halls of education say
Not a well known. Math is racist. It we
become a fact to a lot of kids and these
its or being indoctrinated with his garbage right now, I don't know what it's gonna take.
Before we start saying I'm not sending my kids to any of these schools, I'm not doing it,
not doing it, my kids, would be better off,
a trade school. My kids,
be better off without a degree and just
starting to mean a lesser, I want to be a doctor.
But I'm not sending my children through these indoctrination camps, because
that is exactly what's happening in these universities. Beckoned me.
This is the we give you a. Let me give you a dangerous.
Let me give you an example of postmodernism in action, but you don't think of it this way,
you think of it as a as
supporting your president or supporting your PA,
but it is actually postmodernism the new pull out
twelve billion dollars to aid farmers that have been hurt by the tariffs. Now, what what
is that story
story of the aid is a bail out for a big group of people because of a tax,
increase now,
Moroccans who are conservative should be against the big tax increase and the tariff same thing
which caused the hurt to the farmers. We should recognise that,
and then say: wait. We don't want to bail them out. That's that's it
bowing down on a bad idea. We don't we
want bailouts, so the
Herman screws up the government bales it out. Who does that sound like that? That's this Democrats,
right, that's a progressive idea, right the taxes and then
because of the damage that the taxes do you have to bail somebody out. Ok, that's
that is the Democratic Party
Of billion dollars, aid to farmer hurt by tariffs. Are you for or against it?
in favour,
seventy eight percent of Republicans against twenty
Two per cent of Republicans
in favour
thirty four percent of Democrats oppose sixty
Six per cent of Democrats weight
Can anybody be honest?
Can anyone anyone beyond anything my my initial reaction of that was people are just supporting their team right like the reply
bookings innovative trumps doing this so even though they might not necessarily like
the policy idea it's less important than supporting their guy. In the same thing from the Democrats, even though they love
obviously love the idea of a bail out to support a tax increases, and it's like endeavour.
At one one. But what they'd, but it's true,
Doing it so here they do say they don't like it, because I don't like trouble so this
is in a way, postmodernism inaction because
Democrats should love. This Republican should hate it
Democrats should love, it should love it they don't they don't why? Because it is done,
Trump anything to destroy. Donald Trump
why do the Republicans support this? Because it is Donald Trump and he's an he
is destroying the
Mainstream media he's destroying the old guard
so it is destruction that is making us not reason, destruction that is making us go here that we can
we can say that it is about my loyalty, but it
It really is about destruction, your loyal to him, because you see him kicking down the doors of power. Correct
and they are
posed to him because
they see him? I have
to be honest, they see him as a
jingoistic
raw America. Let's make Amerika great again that goes against everything. Postmodernism is.
So they have to a ban
Reason.
The hardest thing about
postmodernism and the thing that we
have to understand.
Otherwise were never going to be able to even fight it. It's it's.
It's the same as
as Progressive ISM until
you could say no. There is a difference between a liberal and a progressive,
Until we understood that difference, it wasn't just word games, it was vitally important to us,
stand and expose it this
aim thing with Post Modernism post.
Modernism, what
is the modern age them,
modern age is the age that was developed under science math,
reason,
study honest
questioning
ex reason firmly in her seat. That's what crime,
It is the modern world. There is no magic any more. You had to
prove it scientifically. So.
We get to Karl Marx and Carl
What is his theory still what's his theory that
all of the workers are going to eventually what
unite writers of the world will unite and they will come together to overthrow the the evil fat cats. Yes,
overthrow
capitalism and anybody who has anything in there all gonna share.
Well, a we know human nature well enough to know that in the end, nobody shares nobody shares.
If you have absolute power, you are not going to share that power and you're not going to share your stuff because you'll end up saying you know me and the rest of these guys were the ones doing all the work we deserve it.
And they isolate themselves and it ends up in Venezuela so
at the turn of the century
and starting in the eighteen fifties. People believed that the workers would rise up and they did.
That's what unions were four and unions were at the beginning communist organs? That's all they were. They were true.
To unite all of the workers to rise up against the evil robber barons, whether they were robber barons are not so
the union start progressive,
Some starts because Progressive ISM says now. This is before all the hundreds of millions of dead.
Progressive ISM says: communism is the way to go. This way
Big state- and
unite the world and
that's really the way to go, but we don't
Like the revolution part, that's very on American, remember,
you can assign some good intent here from the progressive
because they didn't know at the time what our return turn out
so they say it a big state.
The end, some sort of authoritarian plan is is much better and we can do it now, because science,
is ruling.
Reason logic, so
They don't they see there were they see the revolution in Russia. They don't like the revolution in Russia, but they think
at stolen. Is the guy then Mussolini steps up to the plate?
and Mussolini doesn't have a revolution.
Mussolini he takes over the state a yes, he has some beatings and the streets with his black shirts and and
anything else, but it is not like the russian Revolution and
He comes in and he takes power now empty are,
in his best people over to study Mussolini
after your rights, a review of the monopolies book on fascism and says
it's great. This is this is the future.
So all of this is happening and then fashion,
falls apart
fascism was was.
Communism says workers of the world
but Mussolini figured out because it was right after world war. One wait a minute
all the soldiers here they didn't fight for all of the countries of the world. They fought for ITALY, so
gonna take this communist idea and just me,
a nationalist idea, because that is a better way to get everybody into a one totalitarian state.
So they were both socialists and both
our complete control state run well,
About one thousand nine hundred and forty forty five, it's all falling apart by one thousand nine hundred and fifty
the communist see what's happening
People in Europe have just fought against Russia and food,
against.
Of fascism,
And in Amerika were starting to be very, very prosperous, we're, but we're we're exploding and p
you're, starting to have tvs and phones and houses and cars in two hours and
They realize peace,
though bees are not going to rise up there,
I'm going to rise up. They want
preacher comforts,
somebody says they don't know.
But they ve been hypnotized fate,
Oh my gosh, this
stem, is so evil they're, just being there just being bought.
And they don't know that their even in slavery and they
I have no idea that they are
rest.
Ding Ding, Ding, Ding Ding. The fur
the bells of postmodernism.
How do we take the west apart? How,
You tell people in the west that they're all really oppressed.
But they have to do is
have to start splitting us into little. Teeny groups, like
fascism learned its nationalism. But if use
put it down even into smaller groups. You
divide even a country, and so we have
split everybody in to their own oppress groups. Even those groups that don't think they're oppressed therein and oppress group.
And we can split them all apart, but then
To do this, we must discredit the entire system. We have
tear it all.
Down, because there's no way you can build anything off of the back of this system,
It must be entirely new, so we have to
That everybody apart, we have to show how their oppressed then we
to discredit every system we need to.
To have riots in the streets, chaos in the streets we
no one having any idea of what is true, what is not true and then, when it
earns itself down to the ground we
come out on the other side, and we will build our new utopia,
That's where we are guys, that's where we are,
we're beyond the progressives
progressives.
The ones that want
all of the riots in the streets progressives were the ones who said I don't want
revolution. I want to take it step by step:
Still there idea is one state run government but
They didn't want revolution?
most modernists came in and said that is the only way to tear it
entirely apart.
And to be as vicious and ruthless as we can possibly be because Americans and the people in the West, they don't even
No, how oppressed they really are?
important for us to know this. So we
spot it and not play into it
I told you years ago, chaos is the.
Operative word. It is going to be the word that then
historians will write about this time period and the people did
not see the chaos that was being in full.
Did upon them. I e
China.
I e Russia.
They did not see the chaos that was being inflicted on them. Nord
they see
chaos that they,
or furthering and spreading themselves. We can
not be agents of chaos.
We must, if we're going to preserve notch.
The country anymore. This is bigger than our country. Now
If we are going to preserve the western way of life
We must again to use reason.
And logic,
and science.
Dare I say, faith faith,
at least in one another
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Analysis. Thank you. Let me develop a quick thought here in Europe against the heartbreak,
back in the eightys and Ninetys. There was a group at use too. If the Irish took someone's home color,
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Can he is not political? This is business location to tell China if you think that you're gonna mess with our farmers because of fairness that we want to have equal tariffs Ellis, have none of them. But if you're gonna do twenty percent we're gonna, do twenty we're gonna, funded and I'll? Tell you what do a toilet tonic industry, where twenty trillion in debt with another trillion
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back. Russia currently appears more interested in hacking, the? U S, electrical grid than interfering with our mid term elections, hotel
that's a relief last week
Department of Homeland Security confirmed that russian military intelligence has
been hacking into the control rooms of power.
Her plants, all across the U S and they ve been doing it for the past year. Shit wound shit we have
I mean she's been on tv element is lower
so far so far they appear to have stopped short of trying to take a remote control of the plants which they do
it in the Ukraine in twenty fifteen.
U S. Intelligence officials interviewed by the New York Times say that homeland Security has quote understood,
The scope of the threat. End quote yet attempt at our power lance. I mean
President Tromp was briefed Friday on: U S cyber security efforts to protect the mid term elections systems some
Eve. Russian hackers may just be nobody
their time waiting to attack the election systems closer to.
Election day last week, my
her soft announced a security conference that it had stopped and attack
congressional offices. In late twenty seventeen Missouri Senator Claremont Casket says her office was one of the ones attacked, unsuccessfully
She is on the Senate, ARM Service Committee and one official says russian hackers may be trying to find a way into the class
the five military information that these?
The committee has access to so
BAR of russian hacks into the electrical grid involved
installing malware in the utility operating systems
According to the Department of Homeland Security, the Russians gained access to the grid by first
hacking into the networks of utility contractors who have poor.
Cyber security defence is now
I don't know about you, but the overall lack of alarm of what
happening with Russia is to me a little by confusing.
I mean Washington, occasionally gives it lip service, but,
Are you seeing any concerted and coordinated
effort to confront Russia on this one I mean
the attitude is like, while as his bad proof, somebody should do something.
You, you should be doing something.
I'm telling you now if this would have happened in the nineteen eighties instead of twenty eighteen, where we don't know the difference between right and wrong truth and fiction. I up
I'm just saying somebody:
We're who hit had button.
There would probably be missiles in the air. Now I dont want war.
But I also you know, I don't want a world without electricity was in.
Hacking, the number one topic in conversation in Helsinki: what happened there.
If Congress was half is concerned about russian acting as they are
about collusion. Amerika.
This might be on the way of being more.
Prepared to safeguard our next to elections now.
To mention keeping.
EL, the lights and hey pretty, say there.
Four duration on
its mandate July. Thirty, as your listening to the Glen Back Programme,
the daily mail, which is a paper out of London, is reporting now that tv ass, you know, tedious is p s. I have tedious,
trumped arrangement syndrome, for I was Gazeta everybody's referred. It is tedious, trumped arrangement syndrome. They are now reporting that
doctors are saying this is a real thing. Is the real thing
think it's definitely worth oh yeah. I made a definite
seems like it's a real thing. Well, it's a real thing by choice, a real thing by choice you were born with
media s. Now I don't think you were born with added James. I will have to decide I'm going to live my life. This way you do
You do because I know the facts involve elicited therapists across United States say that every
As President Donald Trump took office, patients have been experiencing more anxiety and it is
affecting both trump critics and supporters. Ok, well, that is not tv s there
is just yeah. We we're we're
headed towards a civil war? We're not
and towards anything good here, and we all know it one way or another this this cannot last. The way
We're headed
I'm gonna last
Several therapists spoke to Canada, CBC News saying that many of their patients have a fear about.
The country's future? We welcome to it. Democrats,
yeah we ve been here for a while. We were here. We were here in the second term of George W Bush, Sylvie
How tired we are
clear about the country's future, and if Trump will blow us all
can't. I
and that one I mean you actually have that
the trouble blow us all up here and now I don't
No, that's not the way of like I'm goin to destroy America, but I mean get us into a war and all of a sudden the missiles are flying
you mean yeah, I'm worries over that I mean I know a guy in people who love from. I think that you know I ordered there's a fear of that. I think, with every president, I mean look at J F K
most. Did this right will close with J F K every president
have a giant military with work,
person, generally speaking in control of the biggest weapons in it?
and so at any moment, any president could make a
Jake, or do something wrong so that less than leads to something like? Let me give you instead of ay.
Instead of some sort of conspiracy theories that you know, Donald Trump,
just he's just trigger happy
Let me show you a way that it could logically happen. Stew
Buddy is China the most afraid of right now? What are they actually preparing for by twenty twenty? Do you know? I don't know gay, we you actually do.
But you haven't, you haven't obsessed on it. Like probably I haven't, because I have a condition you do not ideas in voting. No, it is something else more serious. Yes, so what are they doing by twenty twenty? They are going to have a social,
oh. The social network thing s social media, scoria credits usual credit score, and what is that for diamond control? There
populist control, the populace, it is exactly the its exam.
Actually the thing that everybody saw with if you ever watched black mirror- and you saw that episode where you can't
gravel you can't get a car, you can't get a job if your social media score is low. You are trapped, that's
exactly what this is and at the same time they are building these massive facilities.
And these massive such facilities are education centres,
we should point out to cause. I think, if you happen to miss this, show that we did a few weeks ago. We talked about this. It's not.
Ike somebody's rumoured to start this. This is a policy that has already begun to be implemented, a China. They are actually add certain means, if you say something bad about the government, you would lower your social credit score and
If you do that enough, you would not be
to travel. You would not be able to get benefits from the government. You would not be able to get a job. You can have your children go to school right also exist. Basically to keep everybody in line is a way to monitor and it is, it is already being implemented and it will be fully implemented by twenty twenty. That's, according to President G, so I mean it's: it's a done. Deal done deal okay, so
they're afraid of their populace,
why are they afraid of their populous there, free
their populous, because they cannot stop growth if they stop growth,
people will starve if their economy has a blip at all
People will starve and they know revolution is around the corner.
They now have to get control of their people to know exactly where they are give them
all kinds of really bad punishments,
sure they all stay in line they.
Are afraid of revolution
What causes that a revolution would cause
does that revolution is anything that hurts their economy, what
it's their economy.
A trade war.
We are playing with and look. I hope,
This is a negotiation tactic. Now Donald,
has. Always said he believes in trade wars, and that you can.
In trade, wars and tariffs,
The tariffs are great and he there
all scientific and mathematical evidence economic
but it shows that it is not true. The graves are. Tariffs are bad trade. Wars are bad
However, if he's just sticking-
stole into the water and is using. This is a negotiation,
and he knows how delicate the economy is over in china- you-
The ok! If he backs out at the right time and we get what we,
and we ve compromised and everybody walks away feeling. Ok, and there is some evidence that he might do that right with what the way he treated the chinese phone company that was having issues he went to. She wanted to bat, for them
because they were. It was a big deal to China and he advocates
strongly to lift sick
thirty recommendations from his own government to help their economy correct. So what happens?
we don't start this trade war. Trade wars are always the last stop before real war
Hey, there's, there's a whole series of events that happen. It start
with a a crash
and then you start messing with the the taxes and you start. Redistribution then used
blaming it on people outside of the country there,
You start protectionist moves, then you start trade wars and if none of those things work it's the next step is war. So
Could Donald Trump blow us all up in that way that
I must not plausible not necessarily do in a bad way to put it right from Donald Trump blowing
like. You could also say that you know that this sort of more commonly referred to
circumstance where Trump
you know with his serve tough talk, sets it not because he's necessarily going to start a war, but because some dictator decide
I'd like a Kim Jong could have easily taken that the other way and said
screw. You, if you're gonna, say even threaten me like that. I'm gonna blow up the South Korea and could have a could have it didn't, but we know you
you push yourself closer to those edges and anything
that doesn't mean that that's trumps fault per se, in that you know the person whom,
I urge the weapon is the one responsible for it. I just like an enlightened lots of it, but I'm trying to find a logical reason why you could why you could freak out right now. They sure, but those
Those logical reasons are: are legion.
Still valid, as it was when Barack Obama will,
closing up in the Middle EAST through.
Gauzy
through the town of Syria. Through the of the help,
to ices. And
HU, the support of the arab spring, you know I couldn't I could make it.
He's an did every night that that's a very dangerous thing that could up
at the balance in the western world, and it could cause
all kinds of chaos in Europe, and it would cascade over here and
I'll screwed,
that was really valid. It was not
Plausible it was possible and much of it happened, but we're still here.
The problem here is tat.
The arrangement syndrome, people
I understand that
It's the same thing that the
Right has been feeling we
felt exactly the way you do now under Barack Obama.
The difference is you
still have the mainstream media you're already violent and you
still have the mainstream media battle
For you, we didn't
We had no one standing for us. We had fox and talk radio.
That's it.
And the mainstream media kept pounding us and wanting us. We should wishing and waiting for us to get violent. We never did you
still have the mainstream media, and you ve already run to violence.
And you're worried about all kinds of things that
should be worried about by all of us, I don't want to
a war.
And where we're moving in the direction, but we ve been moving in that direction
for longer than Donald Trump has been in office, but you you.
Because there is no reason because
we're not using logic because we're not we
facts
you don't even know why you feel this way you don't even
don't even understand that, because you you
and your reason centres shot down. It's a it's
fence mechanism. When you.
Frightened, when you are freaking out reason shuts down five
or flight where we
get everybody out of that, because there
reasons to be concerned but
till we get out of this. This
fighter flight will never be able to see the real issues and be able to
address them
until use until people can stop saying I've got it
and the president, at all costs from a group
people who say I want to destroy him at all costs. We are not.
Going to be able to solve, what's really happening in Russia.
The threat is real
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North Korea, the soldiers- yes, sir, and then you know here
about it on the news that very little even want to talk about it. Then I think this is like a huge
You no. I mean I'm a father of aggression, myself, you know, and I could,
imagine my son in law.
That long what my browser, my sister, maybe my father, and if you just don't hear nothing about it at all,
here. I would be interested in seeing those stories of the love ones. I mean we don't know yet the aid the remains have not been identified yet and
oh, we don't know whose come home yet, but
I would be very interested in hearing the the store
piece of those families who can
now finally bury their father or their grandfather. Yet,
What that means, I think this is a
I think this is a very big thing that
perhaps perhaps, because it was accomplished with Donald Trump, that it it's not good.
The press? It deserves better.
Deal with every I wanted when it actually happen. Memo only sent the bodies home from Vietnam. Yes, I mean it was huge. It was
which impose on the news like forever yeah
well, he was a was know a little closer as well. I mean it wasn't North Korea, so you I mean it's your its. If you're lucky
it's yours, it's your father, but it it. It will be
those people to probably be their grandfather. That has returned still, it's a it's a very big deal, but it's a little understood more understandable because its closer to Vietnam Bill. Thank you so much
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Keep your son in our prayers. Thank you for his service,
there's a couple things that we should address today: medical care for all this.
It cost us. I mean
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No it's actually not, but any
it's the
Does the plan would cause thirty two point: six trillion dollar over how much time? No that's that's a limited amount of time. Yet ten years right
thirdly, we say thirty two point six trillion dollars. Well, that's not because it's a much much more than that! It just depends on when you cut time off a new right, we're talking tenure periods when these rights should notice, it's gonna be a hell of a lot more than I should just like to say. I've never seen a I've, never seen a government programme come in to or under com. One thing we ve been able to enjoy the past couple of years has been a great economy. We now go back to the financial collapse of two thousand. Eight thousand nine would go a long way since then, and
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Listening to the Glen back programmer. You know you can't
You can't always rely on the slippery slope argument
we can do that because well,
let's not always true.
But it is when you have dishonest people on the other side who,
are buying name progressive
by name they are
the pre slope where
to do this one piece at a time because we will move from here
earth baby step to hear another baby step to hear another, maybe step so when you are dealing with
People who are not telling you the truth, because their end goal is progression. This
Bree slope is real and the witch
Then the way to demonstrate that is in health care now. Remember them
aggressive ideal. The thing I been trying to do for a hundred years that they will all deny. Is it we,
Until now we have wanted one hundred percent every one covered under one universal American Health programme.
So there is no private insurance. There are there, no private doctors insist all government.
The v for everybody all. That's gonna, be good.
Kay that's what they wanted. They want.
From the beginning,
and you'll see it in honest reporting. They'll say you know the dream of the Democratic Party for the last one hundred years.
It was not Obama care that
was just a half and it
designed to collapse. It was,
a Trojan horse was a guy's name of the tides foundations do remember.
I don't remember his name, but I've always loved that clip
proud of it. He is a very lucky. Now people are saying this as a Trojan horse for single pair. It's not a trojan horse. It's right there, I'm telling you it's it.
You think I'm telling you it is a path to single payer right
that was the designer or one of the designers of Obama get right and and
design was to collapse. It won't be
able to last so it will collapse and that will cause people to say. Take the next step forward. Universal health care, single pair medical
aid Medicare for all, I'm an look either
twas backs long before Obamacare goes back to. We have Lyndon Johnson right like the idea
can't get everybody covered under a single pair. But what? If we do, just that?
most needy and what about just old people and what about
and you start taking out different sections of it and you still picking away now. Obamacare was just people who couldn't who didn't
the more I Medicaid but could
afford insurance that we get those people and they slowly have chipped away. Until I am basically rather point now,
were most people have some portion of their health covered by the government.
A good chunk of emily- and it's always promise that it's going to be better than
but we have well never is never. Is you go tried to get per se
since I made Canadians drive across
the border all the time to buy prescription medicines, why? Because they can't get it
in Canada. Nobody will cover it in Canada, the governor
and will decide what medication you can take and if you
and a family. I gave my family, my daughter was cerebral palsy and an epilepsy. My gosh
medication alone is enough to bankrupt you and
you think she's gonna be able to get to the different kinds of medicines that she needs under Obama CARE or
sorry under universal health care with with Medicare. No it's already gotten worse because of Obamacare.
So they have, they ve run the numbers now, and these are the numbers.
Bernie Sanders looks at them and says: they're, pretty close to my numbers. Thirty
point six trillion dollars over ten years. Stew,
Do we raise in taxes? We just had a record tax year for America
gathered more taxes than in any other
in any other year in history. How much was it
Let's see U S. Government total revenue estimated be three point four to two trillion okay, so this is through
Point two six trillion over ten years, so we
Us raised the most amount of money, let em
Russia has ever taxed her people
never raised more money than this. Thirty. Thirty four point: six thirty four votes
only four point, two four for the year for three point. Forty two is estimated twenty nineteen. Okay, so that's what we're getting there!
programme will be too late.
For by taxes.
No we're already a trillion dollars in debt every year. Now we can
afford a trillion dollars of what we're spending Thorgest, but
on the term this,
he's going to add three point,
six trillion at the minimum zone,
it is going in per year per
year. So that means
paid for this programme has also just pay for it in taxes. That's the thing is people going out
more in taxes? Yes, double double the tax.
Is we're only raising three point. Four now
If you needed raise another three point, two you have to double the taxes and what
happens when you raise taxes, your
unemployment numbers go up. Your business goes down, which means your tax.
Revenue goes down, it doesn't
work that way.
If you double taxes, you're going to double revenue now you know me
increase it put your document double is to remember we did that thing. Oh man. This is but way back in the CNN days,
There is a number, and I think it's. I want
day at seventeen point eight, but it could be wrong there.
Is a percentage
no matter what we ve looked at.
Tax revenue from
beginning of the IRS to today, and we ve had
Taxes that were you, know, tat
percent, and we ve had taxes that were ninety percent. What was-
the average
that no matter what the tax
said what is
the average that we collected, what is it
you're too expensive houses law houses,
the proposition the United States, the federal tax revenue since World war to have always been approximately equal to nineteen point five percent of GDP for regardless of wide fluctuations in the marginal tax rate,
historically since the end of world war, two federal tax, which deserves a percentage average. Seventeen point nine percent
but with a range of fourteen point, four to twenty point: nine, so yeah you're off by one tenth of a point that law is a little bit different than the actual results. But the point is its state of really consistent, yet so
the real solution to see how much money we actually have and the can spend is to just
our gdp and
times it by what nineteen percent and see what we have. What we have
that's how much money you have an
always have that money it it is,
a slave to GDP.
Amid the most efficient way to do
Income tax is just to have a flat tax of nineteen point five or whatever it is twenty percent. Twenty
percent income tax. Everybody pays it there's
no exceptions until you get down to a very low number.
This twenty percent of what you have. That's. That's
the most effective because
as the least amount of fraud.
There is no loopholes for anybody and that's what
going to collect. Anyway, no matter, if you say,
Charge ninety five percent for the rich night: we really not what there were no rich there were no rich under empty, are with
but I've been all his money. Did he pay
all of his money. Oh no, he
you still ridge how
as there's always ways to hide and move money for the rich, just not gonna happen just on work and they chest
It kills me when you see people
who don't want to use logic at all on tat,
is or on spending thirty two,
point six trillion dollars completely ridiculous. I mean at this point the allegory Andrea occurs. Yo Cortez is just it's just be socialist porn.
It is, if you believe, in that sort of philosophy to its not doesn't need to be true, does need to be any Brill back up to it. It's just
its exciting to think about the possibility that what if we took everyone's money and spent at all on things that we want
watching the handmaids tail right, which you know forestalls really really
well done. I mean you know it's a Hulu cereal enjoy our. You have to look past the aid.
That is essentially feminist porn right. It is like, if its fear,
on four feminists, like here's, the craziest thing, the reason why so popular besides being really well done, but its super dark. The idea that this is a
cultural phenomenon, I mean
every other seen as a sexual assault, and it's really super terrible right. Horrible things happening throughout. If you don't
the concept of it, basically
somewhat. Some. Somehow a civil war happened in the United States,
and a religious fundamentalists group basically took over
that's the whole United States or a big chunk of it and think what I think
what happened was there was some sort of an outbreak
wasn't, there was that there is a decrease in till it or rate, so they had to basically take all the
men who are fertile and make them just baby machines,
right so the into the the elites are constantly assaulting the bit. The baby machines were subservient and the idea
for the reason why popular right now, as I can see this happening
oh, my gosh Donald Trump wants to do this. This is what he's trying to play at that were either. But that's why I know you. I rail services does a long history of this right like you can go to ATLAS shrugged. Is
actually libertarian of airport. Writing.
Same thing with overturn window in a way right in the book that Euro
But U water world is essentially environmentalist fear porn right. They all of these
the red dawn right
it was it. There is an example of it. Then Elysium right is, if you are afraid of capitalism, the
we believe that, maybe I don't know maybe other rich people were building giant space, satellite and all about their supper. I mean that's essentially what it is. I mean leave out the fact that
handmaids tale to really amazing, because here you have
People saying: oh, my gosh, you know what Donald Trump might do this
when they ignore the fact that that society basically exists in several countries on earth which are almost never criticized by the left and by the way one of them in particular, is a commune.
Country the same thing.
Essentially
Alexandria, Cassio Cortez is rooting for the road to is.
Essentially the handmaids tail right
you're telling me in North Korea,
IRAN is another good example of this, where you have
of a society that runs so
What, similarly to what they.
Actually showing on the Handmaid stale and its occurring right now. So this is what are you trying to say about a half an hour ago that
you, don't even know what you're really afraid of you.
Afraid of all eating, like handmaids, do something to happen in America starting to happen now
Could fascism happened in America. Yes, good communism happened in America. Yes could
could. We have civil war in America. Yes,
Could we have an islamic war and a possible take over from the US,
like world unlikely,
but yes, we could so
We have all these things to worry about all these things too, and nobody's actually talking about the real issues. Instead, you
you'll run to you, ll run to handmaidens tail. As I see this as the Trump America know, it's not the Trump America
the Southern Europe America.
And it is it is, it is not the Obama America
to deal with the facts that are aren't they
scary enough? What do we have to go?
TV shows and watch
Stu Stapi in future? When this
looks pretty frightening in and of itself, let's
Make sure that those things
don't happen by dealing
the issues,
at hand out
how do we have a civil war? How do we have a government?
then all of a sudden loses control and a bad government steps in well.
Ok, uneasy path, lose your power,
I was doing that is that in the news yeah Russia
packing our power stations. What do you say? We work on that one. So how we'll do you think the power thing is to do with Russia? I mean:
There is a constant effort by Russia to gain.
Pathways.
Influenza are in our country.
This I think these the elections is part of that as well. But, like I,
They are always looking for a leverage, so it doesn't.
They're going to I don't know the third like we're Al Qaeda is an we know back in the day would be an active
they were actively trying to do these things to shut down our country and hurt us where Russia,
I think, he's looking for leverage for the ability to be able to do it very they like,
the idea that they can get it. I don't know that Russia is, you know, I mean they could
I wanna, certainly stars and exactly that's not necessarily the end goal, but they're always looking for ways to leverage US
and that may have been what they were doing with the election. But we
that is their ITALY's part of
and they know that they have it in case they needed.
Putin said the next wars can be fought with ones and zeros and not missiles mean what
what happens to you and your family. If this, if this happens, you run to the good
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here. I I. I just think that social media is maybe making us a lot more dumb. Do you think
There is currently a hashtag were being pushed by,
a BBC see that is our right now hashtag, nor
or boys and girls,
is this: coming from one of the largest news outlets in the world, which
also publicly funded they just right
an experiment where they dress up boys in girl, clothing and girls in boy clothing, and then they
it back and watches volunteer adults go to play with them.
Although some high level science. Here, I don't know if you know this, but
we probably have no idea what the results are, gonna, be
What happens when these adults sit down with a girl dress?
is a boy and a boy dressed as a girl. Let's
Straight to the video
pink, Dolly the best way forward. To tell you actually that safety is Edward. Ah, does not change anything I may be so. This is a little. So I have to give her little girl things. Norway,
shot up a little like eighteen, teen month old, dressed,
the girl introduced as Sophie
and the woman gives her like little pink irrelevant to play with shell.
Who would have ever seen that coming I mean who would have ever thought,
Girls and boys might like different things, aid I well. They don't apparent
It's just us
I don't even know where to start on this, one first of all
I know we couldn't been the only one disturbed to see these poor little kids dressed up in clothes. There obviously not used to and then having
strangers come in and repeatedly call them by some other name. I mean this is obviously borderline child abusers of it.
Second of all, speaking,
child abuse,
What this video is attempting to do is to train parents to coerce their kids and do not accepting who they are letting
boys, but little boys and little girls be little girls is, is not, as the BBC put it conforming to a stereo type. That's called nature eyes. People piecemeal
Have you ever been around children before.
I mean I'm sorry you to be my sister she's. She grew up in the sixties and she's a hippie
She claims not to be but she's a hippie.
And she she
said she moves out to Wyoming, ok, who move out to Wyoming except hippies, so I mean
you know from the Pacific Northwest. I just want to get away from it all
wave from it all its.
Zero's one thousand nine hundred and eighty Seattle. There is no all in Seattle in 90Th, go to get away from it all, so she goes and gets away from it all, and she decides when she's pregnant
the boy and she's not going to let them play with guns, so God for their uncle Glenn comes and gives them
our toy Gunnar, a truck. No, no, no! She
up on that after she found her boys playing in the back yard. You know with sticks playing
our boys, Indians army.
Boys, that's what they do. Its nature.
Now the BBC claims to be advocating
empowerment, but I
Their advocating child abuse,
every generation in history of mankind is understood.
Males and females are different. Does that mean
one superior over the other know what.
But we need each other we're different.
But if they could make, you doubt reality the
eventually make you believe in anything, and that is what
it is truly all about.
Its Monday July thirty year, Listenin to the Glen Back Programme or about you. I don't know, maybe reason why I want to run the movie theater unjust escape
I can think of a single reason. It makes you just
turn off reality. It's hard to.
It's hard to be involved in it, isn't, as it really is, really is, of course, I'm sure this is the same with you. Every time you go do anything else, every one one
The talk to you about the news: now I don't really have any friends, so I don't know
to talk to you about anything. But when I got this absolutely no. You work at odd in our show that talks about the news, ought I usually bringing up just like you bring up there
to street or whatever job they have.
Hey. You know that how the teeth sexy thing work and, as is how enamel I mean how big enamel day? What's what is it that you do really because everybody I've just had my teeth, cleaned and I went to the dentist- and I only saw you for about ten seconds
somebody else, dahlia craze, audio likely everyone knew just walked in port poked. My gums was something and when we are looking good
What do you do like if I hosted the show and at the end you came and go yup your rights do all right, let's acted out and its let macro grandma happens like other. I am tenders, have a great scam, weak digress. You didn't think we're gonna cover way. We have our doing our homework there in the back with the nature is very rightly, I felt,
such a web. I went to the doktor and you know I had when I was a kid I had a doctor.
With the old style. I mean this is like you know, yapping you have to go back
old movies to even see these with the all
Style, syringe that were there was in the metal.
Oh yeah, metal body on either of two big rings and the end, so he stuck a a needle in
a gums and then let go and was like. Oh, I forgot something
and so the needle and the thing is just like what Boeing Boeing boy snapped off, and so he had to go down
get out of my mouth, so anybody comes
for me he would hardly were you in that this document. I know I know I know I know I know
I bet you do now left a needle hanging from you
gum many of those for ITALY. I hope he got very percent off, but it may still went to the dead tissues in those days were like we're, not get us always just Bob
Bob should not be a dentist unparliamentary anyway, so so Zeb sitting There- and I am just I'm just
I'm trying to be really really cool and vital.
Either the nurses like. Would you like some nitrogen? Unlike yes, please? Yes, please,
it is. I felt like such o weeny
idea teeth, I am
one hundred percent on the nature span wagon. This is
it huge change in my life recently
people come on we'll talk about positive changes in their like. This is a positive change in my guy doing a lot more nitrous rate
every time I go to the dentist. For any reason, I actually just really enjoy it. I might citizen. I this afternoon just to make it a boy it may exact, but I leave night tourists to do now and some would say that sounds like a drug problem. That is it.
It's under doktor supervision. Exactly and here's the thing I mean could cause. I am one of the people who you were talking about this. I have. I have one bad experiences. The dentist a long time ago tell me about where I like, just something to happen and it hit a nerve and it really hurt really badly so now everywhere, though, that is all I think about
every single move in my mouth is going to do is going to create requiring right back every time they come to me with with thing in my mouth, like you're gonna break down, my god he's taking their right to rational United gone completely irrational. So I get nitrous air
anytime. I go to the dentist for any reason. Annie. I named ninety nine percent of attempts to cleaning. Luckily, I've been
dentist a lot. So I eighty tooth problems that are
serious note, but even for a normal cleaning,
I am absolutely I'm bored, I don't I don't we until something happens. I do it right off the bat.
I call the head- and I said you know what to do. You know I know
Never do this for anyone else and they may be
give me the little was treatment to the right way.
You know this is just a cleaning right. I go yes, I do, and you know what,
you know this isn't covered by insurance. Yes, I do now bring out the drugs. That's what
Crampade world attacking and they put me
and it's it's fantastic. So why is nightdress not more popular? I that is in question right. Why- and I am also I've asked I buy- may have done some research on. How do I get a tank? It might happen you in my guide, I thought you might have, and so here's the thing the issue can take it. I wonder how I had we had a group. Outing preference birthday party has weakened and we went out as adults the tend to do not included in this room
a few drinks and maybe a couple too many drinks on Friday night right Saturday, I woke up and felt like hell bright.
Oh I'm, that's not a big, a normal occurrence firmly at this point in my life, but it does occasionally- and I got you- know
This is what's so great about nitric. You feel just as good as the greatest moment of that night drinking the night in an
I have four now urgently literally normal driving home it's insane and that also the downside of it, though, because the only
multiple downsides, don't call me if you're some scientists, but that didn't I wanted the downside than it is now twenty minutes
if you pull this giant apparatus off your face right, you're no longer in you're no longer anywhere near the great variety of nature, as I would by the way this is Brok has brought you by the makers of nitrous right today of but it's what
think. We're just fade so fast on its particularly viable
creation world. I have looked into this in that when U S
late usage. Apparently
like all other drugs, you need more and more to get. The same. Sort of hobble comes a little addictive, but that that decide
expertly not that the dramatic and that's why it's a popular. I dont think that I don't think you're thinking this through clearly enough, via my nature, ass, you may not like a user you're thinking, you know, you're saying you know we went out, I mean it might, it might
down some of the I don't. You know how everybody looks better when I dropped yes yet remain. Everybody looks better I
think wearing a little cap over your nose
and and having a holes and carrying around a tank in the back like you're. An old man, you know is really that hey. So, let's avenue,
First of all, this would not necessarily affect home usage what's happening, and we would tell me what you tell the truth there, but I have thought of this again
what year is it you write it at once.
The eight you're telling me we can't solve the face mask problem here.
Gotta be a solution to that right
you just injected rising again. If what, if I walk around with a tank in a needle all day, right I mean that would make this hall. The all the media stuff feel so much better. I really
mind, a life on nitrates? It's pretty
pretty good and what is really remarkable and kind of sad is
does go away. The minute you stop be turned off in you're like
what fades slowly and then you're a little bit in a d. I feel like I'm a little bit like cloudy
I wouldn't know, sir, when it comes to a show you're not going after having greater nuclear power plant, but I'll do various yeah, you guys aren't making any sense and, within a difference now awkward nuclear energy right I mean here is a thing most people sure there's television network involved would put that aside for ammonia, most people hearing us right now are on the radio. Most
people are taking in this show through audio only they wouldn't be able to necessary, see a face mask now, but it might even say that sound. Well, though it's going over your soul is also still tell me, tell me about the day
probable brooding over your nose and try to do the debt problem joke. Ok,
I would note, as you want- and I mean you know it here- I mean what I'm thinking you, which is dear,
It will be able to feel that it would be a lot of those times I'll be here to where we were pulp. Just we staring into space, and one of us would go pay heed to make our retarget about our mind. You break started with. I brought up the debtors and that's how we got here. I know I know what you're thinking, maybe more coherently hooky last chance again, I'm late for you should try it before he science same to see. If the show is better only gosh. I dont think that I think it would be dangerous,
probably I I would do we were leader chaperone, because
I think, you're right. It's someone has to have the power of just turning the makes off at some point has to be somebody haven't, for we should do this. This is always legitimizes thinks we should do this for charity and raise money. How law, how many minutes before the MIKE has to be shut up like that would be because I have the strangest thoughts when I'm in the dentist chair I create, I can't I will read out. I just I've just like just seriously. You know what I think about most everytime. I like why
nature- is more popular. I really want to start a business. I don't I don't want to get in this line of work. I don't I don't wanna. The only thing that is to me was it makes your car
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anyone? So we had a really hard time selling the house and we needed a real estate agent that can really get the job done. Well, we ve.
A lot of research and thinking since then, because it can't be that hard. Are you who do you hire?
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disturbing conversation, we have just stumbled into here with a good new business land land. Can I think this sounds wrong. You get internet delightful, you ve got radio Ega books Lazarus. I
I wish they had two currencies into a bigger problem. I mean this is much better than opiates cause. There's
the downside of it. That's the big thing you wake up the next.
You're legitimately an hour later comes gotta like burn your brain out or site. Does its
not. According to the cracked magazine, next oil, cracked magazine cracked, in it a big expos eye on this to talk about the long term effects and
So it's not illegal. It's not.
Legal. Now you can use it. Why isn't it being used? By means? Syria,
I as an why? Why would you do opium or twenty minutes in this probably time for the disclaimer that you should not actually do nitrates like yes, I write night right. There is an issue where some people get to.
It's not addictive per se, but it is one of those things where, if you really like the feeling,
until the addictive, and yet it's one of the things that, if you get into that pattern, you can start to want to do so much for their speed. Their stories of people who want to do a hundred
three hundred hits of it a day and that's how
easily acquire above my under say, I would just from what lot of research that is
did the morning when I got up and ended when I went to sleep, I'm thinkin, like I'm thinking,
I go to the move. I gotta see Tom Cruise is movie or gonna see, mission impossible. I bring alignment.
Just like a wheel, it down the aisle. I sit on the end upon
watch movies a great and then I
but I drive home
I mean this is an enjoyable. I am serious. Why is this not done by people?
I think it is done by people, but I dont want why why? Why aren't Hank? Why would you do crack? Why would you do you know
The drug? The popular drug, makes your teeth wrought in Europe from Methley. Imagine why would you do any of when it got a nature ass? You I mean it. You can order it easily online beside the form. No, I'm sick, I mean I'm not. You know this isn't healthy conversation coming from an alcoholic, but you know it:
you're going to math it would you think, as probably better first of all,
it's not my voters anytime its eyes. Why try to strike off? I don't I'm folk, but now I think it's because it so it's so short that
issue Wesley in Ohio, Calloway
a year on the Glinda programme Gwen Privileged and talk with you.
Do I talk to your screener about the nitrogen
in a car is different than the food, great natures that your breathing good saying. I happen good saying
I've been trying to dig it here,
of a car is found
in the spring,
with cream in the CAN Julian that thing
tourism, that can that's what cartels and causing the expansion of the cream. So if you hold the canopy
right and you ingested, breathing man, others echo. What is it with its right has called with not a good thing. No, it's it's the same nature.
Is what you're talking about, but in what is a difference between the nitrogen there in the nitrates in the car
at thirty, so no I'm into the car business. I do not know the difference, but I wouldn't take any natures from no. I was unaware that I would make you
I wouldn't either. Even if we were a doctor and said it was a, I wouldn't do that, but I appreciated thanks Leslie back it just a second.
So I went to see the Tom Cruise movie this weekend,
it is. I'm it now the big fan of Tom Cruise, a big fan of mission, impossible series, but I think each of the mission impossible for getting better as they go. It's like
opposite of what you know
equals used to be. It does seem that way. I didn't like the early ones that my last couple been really get it. I did
when you watch them, because the family we watched over less Lena for weeks, we'd watch one mission
possible building up to this
and so we ve seen all of them and they get their getting better. This one is
the best. By far it
is just a rocket ride the entire time and what
makes us more
Impressive is the fact that he
did all of his own stunts
I mean he learned how to fly a helicopter in a corpse.
Rude dive, which is why,
the hardest things to do. He learned
like three months.
That's really him flying
It's really him climbing the rope. That's really him on the motorcycle, one hundred and twenty miles an hour on with
on coming traffic in Paris and
They were filming it and they had some safety device on the bike and everything else, and they could
get the shot and Tom said just take it off. Just let me
no. I don't know I don't think so to take it off and they took off so that it is.
We stunt you see here
Do it he's that there's? No, not that I know of not that I know of this.
From from what I have heard, everything
Did you see his face on? There's no superimposing, but you see him on the rock.
Cliff face? You see him, you know,
fallen out of air play any any heard. It broke his ankle right, I'm an additional one point. He had to do the air the jump out of your placing a hundred, and
It's time saw my yet to jump from the place
a hundred and six times to get the shot right,
excited credible yeah. I that kind of it.
The detail it's it's way makes twenty
over thirty million lies. I tell you, though he is credible and you know what I think he is
you know we all really liked Tom Cruise and then he jumped on Opus couch in areas like he's a freak, and I think that
I think he's officially put that away
use that way. I know she's, just a likeable Tom cruise guy, again yellow
and he's just see just seems like a good guy and then ice cream cheese he's. What fifty
sixty fifty seven six look at him.
These are precisely where he's still a sexy where yeah he is, he has happened.
Her stockings sexual, something you watch him run in some of the scenes. He'll be running on jumping on rooftops. That's where he broke his ankle
and you'll, see him running and jumping off of these rooftops in in London and,
he's running. Like he's twenty
I just as our amazing you it is me.
And his careers amazing we're we're
talking about some of the movies is done in the past. Almost all of them are super enjoyable, really great.
As rightly exactly, although
who buys wide shut. I swear
vanilla sky would be radon. Seals are probably exceptions, are an answer either of them, but I hear there neither react good. I mean interview with a vampire. Now I wasn't good
don't you think about top gun minority
report trait value.
We value. Hungary's that's one of those movies that if it's odd I have to watch here, I don't know what it is so great and I think that you have to watch. You have no idea, it's a rule, but in America
it came at last year was really good, really good at others. It must end, wasn't really goes at tons of people saw, but as it was, it was really good as true story. Yeah true story about an american drug dealer scenario: CIA, us how the CIA was strain, it you know
use
Manuel you Noriega, and the drug Lord
It's too, I don't remember TAT. It was real.
Good eyes, ragged edge of tomorrow. That was
the Irish repeat or what has lived
lived. I repeat an ancient and aim after the theatre.
For some reason too weird
That, though the does that's how I know, and what is it was it was edge of tomorrow. Initially at this at the movie theater, I went to see edge of tomorrow and the hidden
I repeat is on demand strange,
Where can I think of everything that happened? I think release to internationally. Maybe less lived, I repeat really and then they their big thoughts about the reason why it didn't do it did a hundred million dollars, but for a Tom cruise movie, that's not all that much and they think that just people didn't know what the heck it was about because they thought that that
edge of tomorrow's didn't it didn't do all that I mean did well, but not fantastic has good, and I thought it was really liked it. Evidently now, I'm in here he had he's, had a couples have been rock of ages
it's kind of a disaster, but I'm sort of the deaf leopard storing didn't see that right near her eating unless it was on Broadway for a long time.
Yeah that he was in that area. Allow
It doesn't seem like a good, but there's been a lot of big movies Tom Cruise career over
breaking news by saying that, but he's Agnes agree Man's and run.
I'm go back that fathers cream he's one fourth of July. Of course he's really you good men, the firm
I mean Visa Jerry, Maguire document, even a mild families. I loved your aim: there's a lot their war of the worlds,
now he's probably our generation
me no
Would he be he's gotta be the biggest movie star at him, and there was a time we're, like you had Tom Hanks was in this discussion right, like Will Smith
Denzil, Washington, there's a certain now there's you know I mean I should not on authors and Tom Hanks Tom Hanks was that guy any still is a huge movie star, but how
not still going right.
He still not making those blockbuster hits. Well. Was the post big, the posters pretty big?
yeah that was instantly. He ain't it wasn't. It wasn't. A Tom lay in time, Hanks VIII, Merrill Street more than I have probably the mistake. They made me then honest about it rather junk in the middle of a movie and art. I love it. Will your Merrill Street Adrian comes to certain ideas, did make money in the theater eighty, eighty one million on a fifty million while it is a good move either really was a good movie damage, but marrow street in it
it's not gonna do that. Well, what is it is it slanted? Is it like? No
I thought it was unbelievably
is one of those movies, a Europe that you're looking at the people like Merrill Streep, and you like
do. You understand the words that are coming out of your mouth. Tell really oh yeah yuri is like you know at one point they're sitting around talking about you know we gave Jack Kennedy A pass and
can I who started all this. Why would he used us? We shouldn't we
friends with president. We should be objective the time, one as are saying it you're, like
yes, hello.
What's amazing the amazing
I'm avoided it. For that reason that snow, it's actually might. I didn't think so. I thought I was pretty good without is pretty good. This is
people are, I guess it's a big thing going around twitter right now and on our true that time
Crews is older. Yes, then, will
Brimley wasn't cocoon. Yes, he's cruelly wiser than were grimly wasn't. I think I know what I am possible. Not na. Not I mean he's jumping off than rules, or maybe we gotta planes. That's not the same guy well,
I haven't heard Brimley and Tom Cruise now completely different guys at fifty six and the day I mean that when Kelly Minneapolis Pictures had been tossed about me, I feel bad. I do but he's not unflattering shot of her,
beginning. Would you like to make that a little more accurate added seen? There are some very kind statement it it's. A nineteen eightys was eighty six and yet, as an eighty inside back to bid for pictures total the topics
the top of the original. It's actually one picture of the original picture of crews and killing the Gillis top gun, and then they
your border them. Today, crews looks identical to what he looked like only a little thicker maltese, just yeah he's just thickened out some and then she looks like
Nobody else, I guess wooden after a long run out on you don't mean rod like I did now. Already years been. You know: she's Asia we have over thirty six year. Yes, yes, it's not a knock on her as much as a complement to him. Well, look at everybody in that cast. Have you seen Val Kilmer? I am avows. How does it yeah? I mean I look it up. Pictures of L Kilmer, I'm feeling good about me, while I heard Val his slim
I've heard that as well, because he was gone after the end. I think he's in it is in the news.
Bob. Is he not? I think so, because I heard initially you wasn't
then I saw that he was so I'm not sure which is accurate. Economic everybody's excited for the new top gun. I am, I loved top gun
like top guy. It was well when you're, a guy communist, or how could you not have liked
Top no, unlike Ronald Reagan, ok electronically,
Exactly been somewhat of a man would watch Tucker and even was plainly. Illegal weirdly rightly drew him if it wait, moulded sacrosanct
again I think you're trying to say I M, not a man, how he knows pretty obvious. I get nervous man I gotta get out get out both in Ghana upward with no punishment.
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Who is remaining nameless in the story may cause a tragedy that has befallen her. She was he's twenty four zero. Twenty four years old. She just got married to a twenty six year old guy and they had been
married less than a year and she started to thinking I there there's something going on understood something something's, not right here to set my my.
Husband was distant. All of a sudden he was
The round there was,
conversation he started to disappear.
He said he was able to stay late at work and any other travel away from work, yadda, yadda yadda, and so she called investigators and some private eyes, and they saw the physical signs
Did you know she? She she got them this changes and dress coming home. Later and later. You know when guys, take their cell phones everywhere with them and they leave it face down,
the investigator said. These are all the warning signs you'd. He could be messing around so
They went out and they did surveillance on her or on him and
she said I put a lot of guilt on myself. You know I couldn't
your stand, you know
what I was hearing in. Seeing I mean what had happened.
And then they returned with the video footage.
And when she, when she saw the woman, was.
She's a well. It was a total fog of disbelief.
Apparently her husband had been a frequent visitor to dating websites offering trysts and they had uncovered that he had registered with several dating webs
It's in and she kind of suspected that, though NEA random
He followed him to one of these tricks.
And
They video they. They had the videotape of him as a twenty six, making it with a mother of two Nanda grandmother for
She seventy two years on that.
Probably was surprising at I would
That's the way you never your name just now.
Just think you know. Why was that
surprising. What's old people can't
enjoy and be at their prime of air? They certainly can. Yes, they certainly can right. You know. I just think that maybe with surprising that adjust the distance of the drive you now to get all the way out there, you, nuts, and probably the distance of us of the sad
to you know. Potentially that was me.
The little shocking
What do I mean? Look? Well, you know
we ve all I've with theres many movies now to come out about this, like what's a what
on the very last Vegas. I think every they ve been trying to make last Vegas like every three months for the past several years. I've never even heard of it are really it's like.
Every aging celebrity goes to Vegas. Together
Ok, I think one of those seven movie. I look. I wait. There's documentary evidence here that live a decent
fun things well apparently rises the only seventy two year old woman that he has been with so
So he's got a a sexual preference Glenn right and you know what
of your criticising his preference. Ended it begin. I hope not. It bodes well for her future. You know
a lot of women as they get older there like I husband's, going, find some younger nope. Not him
is the reverse older. You get the more chance you have of him being turned on. Buy you a barely so
longevity, the secretive life one
on lasting relationship there being built, that's wonderful! She said she hasn't divorced him. Yet she said quote this one she said
That's a difficult time at the moment. They can be it, but it can be
great to get rid of somebody so toxic in your life. So I think she's
Is she made the decision adopted if she's leaning a direction lean ones, but in that direction you know when you called toxic but pay
if you're seventy, to check it out.
The websites- because you know they're just- might be some twenty six year old.
Hard body. That is is interesting. Glenn back
Mercury.
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