Glenn explains how art imitates life in the movie "The Menu" and how it perfectly describes the elite ruling class and exposes what's coming next. As M&M's is pausing its "spokescandies" due to backlash, Glenn discusses the disasters that happen when woke politics take precedence over product quality. David Tice, producer and director of the upcoming documentary "Grid Down, Power Up," joins to discuss America's power grid and what would happen should a widespread failure occur. President of Courage Is a Habit Alvin Lui exposes the dangers school counselors pose to your children. Recovering investment banker Carol Roth explains how ESG policies exacerbate inflation and gives Glenn an exclusive preview of her upcoming book. Glenn and Stu ponder the Biden administration's strategy regarding Biden's classified documents scandal.
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What you are about to here is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glen back programme, so back during world war, one in slightly before he had the fabian socialist, and these were guys who believed in a lot of the things that we are seeing today they were nihilists. They were anti human.
And they followed the science and rudyard kipling, wrote a poem about truth, eternal truth, which he called the gods of the copy book headings.
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of the trees are chased out by these experts and then the gods of the market tumbled and their smooth tongue, wizards withdrew in the hearts of the meanest, we're humbled and began to believe. It was true that all is not gold that glitters into into do make for
gods of the copy book headings lived up to explain it once more. So when truth was beginning to be restored,
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as it will be in the future. It was at the birth of man. There are only four things. Certainly since social progress began that the dog returns to his vomit, the sal returns to her meyer and burnt fools bandage finger, goes wobbling back to the fire and
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If new world begins, when all men are paid for existing and no man must pay for his sins.
As surely as water will, let us as surely as fire will burn the gods of the car
People headings with terror and slaughter return
gonna, give you an example of art,
imitating life, yet art is
just head of real life and it is heralding
return of the copy book headings in sixty
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The difference, so we're going to talk about the eminem's controversy here. In just a minute, we're going to cover all the really important stuff today, but I want to start
the couple of cultural things that I think are important
I saw the movie
the menu last saturday, and
as a horror, black com
buddy drama, it's well written
it's well act did
it's a new concept- is not a retread of anything and four out of five
We absolutely were seeing if you like this kind of thing, but
What this movie.
What this movie really says,
I
is really worth the price of admission. What this movie is actually saying about
The view of the american left is much more terrifying than the plot.
Spoiler alert. If you haven't seen it, I minutes spoil some of it, but not all the stuff of the ending, but it's
earth spoiling some of the plot, because
the unwritten motive,
The writers, or the producers or I dont know, is
much more interesting than the actual movie, and it's worth seeing. So it
written by two comedy writers: one is the e spent most of his time writing late night with Seth myers. He wrote for the union
he says south rice and then we'll Tracy was the other guy and he wrote for trevor Oliver and also for the union and
I like, I commend them. This is a dark comedy and it is really really it's really good, not so funny, but
ironic, you might say- and
don't know what their intentions were, but
To me, this movie shows the psyche
of the elite and the hollywood left. Let me just
explain what the movie is quickly.
the movie is starts out with this bed. Tyler led is a foodie he's really into food and ease.
He's waiting for the boat to pull up to take him to this fancy, restaurant and he's talking down to this girl that he's with and he's like, don't don't
I take food very seriously. This is very serious and we ve gets on the boat and he eats. You know like an oyster unease like oh, my god and he's just that.
I that everybody would hate gay east
Oh oh
the flavor? Do you do
do you have the the
okey finish at the end of you are shut up guy, so
he's travelling to this,
exclusive restaurant
by this celebrity chef on this island and, and it is really
exclusive only like fifteen people a night
and it's I don't know,
two hundred dollars per person kay the other
asked that are
ending are
of the food critic, she's lillian, bloom food critic and her editor tad gang,
then there's richard in and there they
there all the time, their regulars. There, then there's a movie star, George
his personal assistant,
and then there is the business partners of the restaurant
three guys kind of silicon valley, kind of guys
and, for some reason, the chefs alcoholic mothers in the corner, but so
get to the island
de the matron,
the greets them at the boat.
says to the first guy who's, the phooey waiting
You said you were bringing this woman
and this is in the woman. You said where I know I changed it at the last minute.
And there's some tension there and you don't understand why so
she goes on. She gives a tour of everything and it's very, very weird, then dinner begins and the chef
seems to have like thirty guys behind him. Would you know men and women apprentice chefs? If you will
they are its lead
military, yes, Jeff.
And its its cultivation cottage.
so he introduces all of the courses and each course comes with a really unsettling monologue. After the third course,
comfortable truths about each guest. You know from embezzlement to affairs and everything else is printed on a tortilla. Each one gets an individual tortilla and something
exposing them is on that
or tat. The fourth,
worse comes out in the sous chef is crying and he's like. I thought I wanted this job. I dont want this job.
any than kills himself. Ok,
staff then makes it really clear. Yeah this spoiler. I said earlier the spoiler alert I've been trying to tell you the ending, but I'm just telling you
Some of the things that are going on makes it clear you can't leave they cut off,
you know a guy's finger endeavours like what that guy.
then they go and of all the ways that things are gonna happen to people and what it is is each
asked, was invited by
the chef to come,
That night.
because he says
they were responsible or contributed to him losing his passion for his craft or just making.
A living off of his work and the work of artisans
And they have to be stopped.
so this is a very elite hissed chef
who is talking about. You know you are going to your own
be dining on a whole ecosystem tonight and
it's all very just so
pretentious the entire thing, but he thinks
the people that are, there are pretentious and they are
and he says you know, nobody's gonna walk out of here alive now the girl that was-
supposed to be there. We find out that she's a hooker guy.
and she was hired to be there with a guy are,
I'll. Give you all the details, but it's it's. It's pretty amazing, but you kind of get it
right off the bat that she's, probably you know a hooker she's, not a hooker,
she's an escort.
So let me summarize, we have a chef
lost his passion for his job rick
it's a staff, a perhaps thirty who, in the end, follow him into this death cult
blames his loss of passion on those who come to his restaurant.
blames those who are in the restaurant for the loss of his restaurant during covert because they had to close. Not the government
he blames the angel investor who took control,
as the chef, would not compromise on any of his extravagant in
Indians and when I say extravagant, I don't mean hey, you should replace you know
call me steak with salisbury steak. I mean IX,
dr against gay.
A massage cow is not extravagant in this
restaurant. So
Here's here's why I wanted to talk about this?
in this movie. Food is
put food is life. An art gives everything in life, meaning
I'm used to go into a movie and seeing the bad guy being enow away.
guy
You know some european not see in a white supremacist, an oil guy, a trump vote.
conservative you just even a republican, got it guarded. The tar,
It's an hollywood movies usually are from the farm land the hapless
from the small town or somebody who doesn't understand los angeles or doesn't wear black like all those in the no in new york city.
but here,
the nihilist, perchance protagonist?
is himself a disgruntled elite.
no question he's an elite.
Most likely. Lefty.
and he finds abhorrent,
not to people in ireland here
I support the people in his own class k. So
If you look at the list,
You have a member of the critic class.
This person just lives to set the rule and taste for everybody else. The key
there is really very much the real life remember: the movie devil, whereas prada the real monster anna winter.
This person is so caught up in their own world of their own, making that
everything not uttered by them. Is beneath them this this.
dialogue between these two characters, her in his or her assistant, sounds
Any broadcast
two MSNBC, it read
like the new york times editorial board its
conversations. You know
you're here from professors who have convinced themselves of all this gobbledygook on any university
sounds like the world economic forum
or the washington, post or new york times editorial. It's just you don't get it. That kind of attitude got it
the yes man is the
sycophant, let's
is by her side
not yet ordained, but he so pathetically wants to be.
a part of that a lead in that world he'll say and do anything he'll laugh at anybody's, jokes heat.
Realize everybody's laughing at his
Behind his, but kissing back
this is the scene that happens.
vanity, fair met gala every year it just
the be invited I wanna be invited a I could be there. I could be there gay all that garbage
that you get from the elites. That's there the
other victim includes the rich
easy target, but not just rich,
he's the empty consumer, the rich, the rich, aren't villains.
just the rich that consumes what is
cool trendy in hip, not
because they like it but vague,
as they know everybody else whose anybody is consuming it, and so they will do what everybody else does, because it's cool and they don't
air about anything they just
be in that group. The mindless eater. Now so
Our do any these characters sound. Like conservatives.
then there is the vain hollywood type that
we'll do or say anything just to keep his stardom alive and
his guest, a producer who helped or enabled him.
then the angel investor
the angel investor was invited and had to die because he thought compromises should be made in the budget after covered. Why
The chef knew there can't be
no compromise on art gay
the evil silicon valley, financiers who were driven agree.
in profit, no matter what it takes.
The food he who is also a fake while he talked a good game.
how he did it to appear like an elite. He
be better than everyone else, but without any merit whatsoever,
so far. What you have is the world economic forum
What you have is a michael
cause, I'm of law
We stand against all of the
people who are bogus now
The last is the hero of the story, the prostitute
even though it's clear what she does by the you know. Really,
at the beginning of the movie she's.
identified as a giver not take her as an artist
someone who understands the art of giving to others
enjoy your work. Will yes, she's
fellow artist, but she d
And feel appreciated for what she can give to people. This is
the hero of the professional sex worker, my
first word after this movie was wow. Not because
It was a good movie which was wow because what it said about what's coming next,
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So we were talking about the menu good movie, but I really
you want to talk about. This is art
Imitating life except art is ahead of life here
This shows
Once everything else is consumed, they eat themselves gang. They, they ve
leads will turn on themselves after the first course, which is a u middle and
erika and all that
you know implies a represents, will follow.
in courses are all going to be the elite, though
higher elites
who find too that they,
other people around them are not quite elite enough and they're all
driven to madness by the loss of meaning this
The theme of this programme this year internally is meaning fine
meaning in things so
the loss of meaning is what drives this, and that is what's happening because of what society is teaching its meaningless. When word,
have no lasting meaning when all
Our idols are smashed into dust when,
story that holds us all together is shredded or lost when
gods are money power in consumption,
when our intellectuals, only engage in what excuse me as mental masturbation over applied science and applied philosophy. There is
truth and your
The chance to grow in this society is to become a sycophant. Yes, man and just never ask any questions. Just
live your life day after day as a featherless parrot.
Course not gonna find any meaning in that.
won't find any meaning in that
the menu is a really good movie, but
what it says about the elite ruling class and social class is why
more than the ticket price, because you were
this in this movie. What comes after the world slips into madness and
Terror filled, return of eternal truths,
this is the end of the gap gods of the copy book headings and it actually kind of florida,
comedy actually kind of in the end filled me with hope, because
I'm pretty sure the riders get it
not sure any of the elites in hollywood get there all follow. Others such a great movie.
Home traders? Animal draw ruin all that crap
which its marking and saying
You really don't ever reason the live you're the problem
It's really a fascinating movie.
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What a lot of the icelandic programme ought to talk a little bit about the loss of meaning. You know this is what one reason I think we have the such high suicidal rates. Now is because none
it's true
Nothing means anything pay, nothing, nothing.
and the things that are given meaning are ridiculous.
Like, for instance, race, it's ridiculous
Why are we arguing about race? Ray
doesn't make a difference, nothing, nothing! It's the
the merit inside of each of us. It is what you do with your life. Everything
that is given power today is meaningless and it
A part of that woke culture,
last year, and I can't get it take
and I'm only addresses once last year
The eminem spokes candies,
there's no such thing as a spokes. Candy
gotta refreshed, look to reflect to day society. I don't know about you, but as
get ready to watch a movie and I see the eminem guys. You know strapped to that rock.
About to go off. All I'm thinking is can
stop with stupid commercial. I've got my box of em and aims. I wanna watch the movie. I don't
ever really fear for their life. But maybe that's me.
Yesterday, the emma
brand continues quote to evolve to reflect a more dynamic, progressive world that we live in now.
Our lives were destroyed by you know that
women. You know the womanly green eminem.
in our life has been made much richer, wins.
Became non binary. I don't know about you yesterday
The imminent mars company made a statement announcing an indefinite paws on their spokes candies b.
They realise that even a candy issue can be
polarizing. We
is the last thing eminem wanted, because they were just trying to bring people together really so their new,
Folks person is my rudolf, who spent three years on Saturday night live either finer funny or not finer funny. You know whatever
company says they chose her because they want make things fun again and she's still inclusive, really issue, because there's a problem you could.
Have Jesus, but them
Jesus comes down and your your candy company says
say these lines and their woke lines you know,
people are gonna, be turned off by that. So you really stop being inclusive.
Name, one figure that is inclusive.
right now, that's not polarizing to at least half the country going there.
Why? Because you have to play the game. If you're going to work for these companies, you have to have the right words. Acronym slogans, you know race. This is inherently non inclusive.
But I digress so there
making this statement and what a surprise right before the superbowl. And
companies are learning that you know, go, go, go, go broke, we're tired of
companies trying to do more than what we're asking them to do when it comes to Eminem's. Here's. What I want you to do,
could yummy chocolate. Candy
I don't even care if it melt in my hand, because I got pass that lie of yours. What I was about seven, they do.
Well in my hand,
there YA yummy you in your.
Stupid, spokes candy make no difference. In my life or the life of anyone in the world
your candy might, but the spokes candy doesn't no one ever anywhere,
in all of time will say, you know,
I was once a little girl who thought I could never make it, but then the candy com,
when he put their yellow eminem incur
fordable sling back shoes instead of the cocoa boots, and I realized I
can do it. I am important. It's not gonna happen. Now. Go
go broke also applies to carmody. The new whelk woke velma
people are surprised. This is a disaster I didn't have to watch it. I could have told you it was a disaster
This is the age be. Oh scooby do spin off which doesn't he
include scooby. Do
ii has been replaced by a black man named norville fred.
It. That is the only white character, so he's evil he's
privilege, massage earnest, who can't dress or feed himself veil.
Is a black asia
and daphne is half asian half white and they're, both bisexual.
Obviously, there is more than one lesbian, kissing seen another seen features teenage boys kissing and there
plenty of examples of dual inks sex.
Eliza children. So what happens when
Let woke bullies. Take control of what should be considered. Funny, see
They do what they always do, then, all right.
Comedy because they don't blow
comedy is funny they
leave comedy you're supposed to laugh, you're supposed to clap, angrily.
Finally, there are making out yes, that's what they're comedy is not
against satire laughter is the time
of truth. A joke is playful judgment.
it conceals the ugly
Of the world ended uncovers the ugliness
of the world and left this boy. They are not
who pointing many beauty contests lately.
this is literally the sub plot of one of the velma episodes
now weird thing is that even the left does
like the velma show when I get they got,
make an hour lesbians in the white guys if they don't like it. The telegraph
called it. The most hated tv series on tv it,
it's four episodes out.
velma is all rated already. The worst raided tv show in I m d. Be history, it
audience score,
is six.
As always, the left is
taking responsibility for their bad behaviour. A review
in forbes said that velma is so bad, in fact that
spawning conspiracy theories that creator men,
calling me
what is essentially a parody of what the right wing thinks left comedy, is really like what what a stupid plan that would be its accounts
in tactic, if awoke comedy fails, which it always does they blame us. Can spare
Seafarers.
Left loves to wine about the dangers of right wing humor? I dont know if you saw this, but the european union just released and eighteen page
report, the european union. That's a government body by the way and eighteen pay
report on how right wing comedy
is a weapon now, if it.
Conservative or if a comedian just accidently stumble
on a conservative joke
even by accident women. How do you mean
I know I am I. I voted for. Obama
The left immediately destroys that person and that joke. He meant that literally he meant that
when when we he was drawing yosemite sam and he
shooting he meant that all people are
yosemite sam and they should kill off.
People that aren't likes yosemites amp. What are you
talking about the gist of
right wing. Comedy argument is conservative shouldn't be allowed to make jokes because their hewn humor is actually a complex and when they say
complex
they mean a mental illness. Literally it's a mental.
illness and all their doing is calling for violence. Ironically,.
A pure study from twenty twenty proves
kind of the opposite white, the I'm quoting. Why
liberals disproportionately suffer from mental illness and only two
it's not even a competition masks that has become a mental illness
there is. There is no reason to where am ask that that that fraud has been exposed long ago. Why
Are you still wearing a mask?
have a mental illness. At this point they
claim that conservatism is incompatible with political humor and that
liberalism suits it quite nicely. They say concern
criticism, supports institutions which is ridiculous, because at this point the leftist are. The institutions in a bit like a drunk
rocky bar. You know I just
saying glad, I'm so bad you in the coming days.
think they are capable of humour, because, as the author of
book about right wing comedy, wrote. Liberals
inherently free thinking, so
here's? What all of this is really all about. Liberals, don't like the fact that you can laugh
But you know what they hated about ron Reagan, the most he was happy. He was funny he was normal. They hated that hated. He makes jokes. Oh my gosh
they hated that you can have fun without them that you can be
successful without them they hate. What makes you happy they hate
what gives you meaning in life. They hate
would give them meaning in life.
They really hate that we can laugh
about ourselves.
they don't do a lot of laughing. I don't have you known that I don't think I've ever seen. Many of them really laugh. I've seen them.
You told him. I've seen that a lot.
Lauren Michael's, the creator of Saturday night, live,
He said in an air of you. The reason why, as an l, tends to roast conservatives more than liberals is quote roy
publicans are easier than Democrats. Democrats tended
take it personally, republicans
think it's funny.
There is nothing funnier to me than someone wrecking me.
You'll hear that a lot on the show I pay them.
Guys a lot of money, if it bothered me it would stop.
did not stop still area by build my career around making front of your exactly right and who encourages it more than anybody else. You do exactly right. If you can't
f at yourself, then you know what who are
who do you think you are the
m mars company with their dopey
Folks, candy, that's important that
That's really important. You no matter
gonna give them a message of hope and inspiration and fun see
Conservatives
that their sincerity on their spokes candy is funny. They don't get. The joke
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hey some good news. I saw this story yesterday, some site
snows the earth's inner core, looks like
reversing its direction like
that bad,
or
We don't even know if the core thing is even we think that our magnetic field is caused by
molten metal
that is about. Seventy percent is wide, is the moon came in?
I'd at the core of the earth and that
is kind of you know in liquid lava and it just spins, and that makes our magnetic field. That's the theory
We have no idea, though the
could be filled with geese. We don't know sir
Oh
surprisingly real a little more surprising here we weren't use, but you know I don't know, could be
especially if we're living in the matrix already stew. So now
it looks like two thousand nine, the the
The earth's core stopped rotating
in the end there,
It re powered up and started going. The other direction.
I don't know what that means, and scientists don't know what that means there, like we
I think it could happen
be every seventy years, part it might never happen bought.
It could also be solid or fill
with geese weed.
No well. The geese starts
We know flying in the other direction or swimming the other direction, whichever one they're doing down there right I mean I can easily talk cause
or to all kinds of stuff right, yeah yeah.
They can be really loud, geese,
can be loud. I'm annoying butcher, ear to the earth today and see if he can here you'll hear it.
era, you'll, hear you'll, hear aflac eventually will know, and you will know that's a duck duck it's a duck. Yeah
so you know that solid metal that we're all living on that may or may
exist
See this is where signs that follow the science guy follow the science
we know so much about the earth right now we know what's killing it, what's not killing it, what's stopping the molten core, and even if there is a molten core, we got that down. We got it.
down so on something this big.
Does whatever the hell it wants to. I purse
I really think it'd shake
all of us off before we killed it.
Yeah, it's just me, you know,
but it is filled with lava ward.
Ellie beans. So if that big earth,
big volcano goes off in yellowstone here in texas, winced we'd be covered in jelly
and wouldn't that be sweet could happen. We don't know
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and they can figure out a way to just go more green quickly, so they had this idea, pay like in the middle of the night nobody's using really electricity. You know who's up,
So what are we just turn the entire countries grid off for a couple hours every night
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It wasn't coming back on we're doing all kinds of great experiments. Now with electricity and energy. By the way, did you see the boy was evident norwegian,
crews lines. They have decided that they're not gonna, put any electric vehicles on any of their ships. You know they're, not gonna, transported and all because a fire could break out. That would be really really really bad man. This green energy thing is really work out for oh by the way. The other thing is that we found out yesterday that you know that the big windmills you know as large as the statue of liberty
are just starting to collapse for some reason:
Our governments invested in those companies, it's gonna be rate. There's a new documentary out called bring down power up.
A guy who has been studying.
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David tie see, is the director and producer of grid down power up
welcome the programmes or how area so glad
be with you near lesters, gland yeah right! Thank you. You know, I'm I'm so glad that you have come out with this. This documentary, because I keep asking or what
happens when we get all these magic cars on. You know the grid, the grid
handle that much we when we get
If all of the coal that is making all this electricity, what what's gonna happen,
and you ve looked at these things and looked at the grid itself. Tell me
me how much trouble, wherein
what we are doing with this documentary, Glenn is or not
but looking at where the power comes from. As far as how much wind we had how much solar rhino all the eve, ease, etc, but the point is, our power grid is vulnerable.
it's essentially tenuous and it is open for attack
Our military has protected are
control centres? Are missile systems etc, but are steps
issues in our neighbour herds, which had the huge transformers is this completely open to attack him at goes down, were so reliant on electricity, so this is more along the lines of what we're seeing with these. They were just a report out from the m,
from the pacific northwest neo nazis are gonna, be you know she
in trying to bring down the power stations so
looking at that kind of attack and I assume cyber attacks. So this is
very comprehensive documentary. We talk about four major threats: one is it
go attack like we saw north carolina wet or in the pacific northwest, but it could be a major advance
like we had met calf, California. There was covered by sixty minutes if nine sub state
however, were taken out. There was a first report which the federal
Gee regulatory commission. They found if nine
critical. Nodes were taken out, it could cause the,
to go out nation
the wide that's more. What work
concerned about it and a physical attack vector silt. The other three attacks are a e and p attack which has been talked about at times over decades, which is an electromagnetic pulse attack that would primary
We come from a state actor like a china or russia IRAN.
north korea, third attack.
Would be a cyber attack that could come from a smaller group or could come from a state actor in the
or threat. We talk about is a g of magnetic disturbance, which is essentially a natural mp, account attack that would come,
from the sun. They could wipe out our
transformers and again cause a nation wide black out. Do you go into the geo men magnetic field and are are poles drifting? So far with
is causing real problems with the with the magnetic field, which would make your last scenario very likely
so our documentaries only fifty six minutes, it moves fast right and so weak. We kind of limit some of the topics.
We go into that. We, the name my thanks.
please Paul revere films. I'm literally
wake up america to the biggest threats
open, a dialogue in which is getting started, its now being watched by members attack
this legislature in florida,
just later I've open ended up two kg
National committee's chairman of energy and commerce,
committee as an example, so I'm trying to we need to wake up your listeners and viewers because we need some kicked off soccer mom and dad where we say we are.
Vulnerable. We've got to fix this and the equipment is out there that can be provided at the front end of our sub sub stations yep, so that we can make us less vulnerable ay.
will tell you that you are taking on at least with the e m p and the you know the electorate electro magnetic pulse, that we could come from the sun is well you, your
working up a tree. I have been barking at
long time, and I know I'm sure you ve read the book one.
Second, after her course end
that was written for this.
That was a that was a paul revere moment to the guy who was trying to get this to congress said we've got
this into a story that they can digest. There seemed
to be, for some reason: zero interest in protecting something that
It goes down nine
percent of the. U s. Population will die in the first year.
What is the objection to do
fixing this in protecting it,
Actually there has been, some action
and on by us congress there's been a couple of bills, have passed. Donald trump actually passed, an e m p executive order that was codified into law and the national defense authorization act of two thousand and twenty, but the problem has been just ineptitude
would this organization? Frankly, there's been people that have been completely inapt that have not followed through, and so
need more follow through their still needs to be better there.
to be better regulation, the biggest
If we have something called
the toy capture, where essentially, are
Patrick utilities are self government and their bent archive exists.
the that we talk about our website, it grid down power up dot com. Where a few times
The legislators and our policy makers want to do the right thing and it does not follow through on up what he is
Thank is the most likely of those scenarios and how real do you think this is so I'd say? Cyber attack is probably the most
I cleat so ted koppel, ended up writing a book called lights out back in two thousand and five, two thousand a actually those two thousand and fifteen two thousand and sixteen and he was concerned about it.
The grid going down for an extended period of time and a number of american stein jennifer
at home. Is that current secretary of energy,
under Joe Biden, was on a sunday morning, talk, show and,
was ass far. Adversaries are in the grid and she said yes, they are in the grid and they could potentially shut it down. Therefore, what we say
with. This is maybe a little bit at a stretch, but southwest era
range where southwest airlines had
their ability,
be able to organise planes and their people right were five days. I mean that happened. You know, I think that
the band, essentially, a trial run off
a warning to
our american leadership that we can do this? We can do this for other systems, but
they did it for south west airlines and again, that's not proven that some conjecture on my part, but I believe that could be the case. I think
could be the case to on what happened with the airlines here. Just a few weeks ago, were canada and the united states, who had gone
and all of our planes because we lost our connection too.
all of the all of the planes to send them emergency alerts, and you know: hey you're, getting closer. This plain and
they say that was just human error. I for one
Don't necessarily,
dismiss that buddy
Also wonder was the human error that you clicked on this to see porn and it downloaded some sort of a
virus because it was a. It was a textual,
malfunction with the system?
shut down the entire united states and canada for
several hours, and I
that is also that part,
ability of some things ain't. We can do this. What are the ramifications of it going down? Can you explain a little bit about what happened
to our society. So was
about that there is something called the bnp commission did operate for seventeen years and has had some of the strong
scientists in the world that were on that commission- and you mentioned that ninety percent statistic, which the sounds ridiculous sped you look at the number of people have died and our texas snow mcgann now was two hundred and fifty or so we're talking about a number that would be a million times bigger than that two hundred and fifty
million people. Now it sounds ridiculous, but a talk about how we get their army.
The poor water systems and our
waste water systems are completely dependent upon the power grid. I visited
a municipal water system that serves highland park in dallas and talk to the
he had guy there any said we have. No backup we have will depend upon the grid. We thought about some backup transform.
Backup generators in the past. It would cost us
you may dollars- and so we dispense with that idea. We saw
contact is two point: two million people for third
Six hours had boil
water orders, because there was an electricity problem. This ended up being an internal
generator in their case, which is not exactly apples apples, but we
are depend upon water, even look at cholera and what can break out if are
wastewater systems, don't work. You look at the foods
Why there's no more super each there's artist snores won't be there's nothing
there's. No there's no refrigeration
Everything goes bad within a week or two everything,
essentially does turn into zombie apocalypse and right. Fortunately, because our nash
guard, isn't gonna, be there you think about the two?
The steps are if it's nationwide, it's one thing: if power goes out in louisiana because we're there in arkansas and texas and can write why it's better, if it's nationwide, we we essentially don't have that we'd, be counting on france to send this for says to send us food and water. If our water systems go out, human beings die after three days without water and therefore that obviously
this addition and if you look at an extended period of time
three days. Yes, it's bad. If it's three weeks
all help, oh yeah, look it term. Look, it would have
with katrina. I mean you have seventy two hours to get to some sort of stable safety. After that
in three days, when no help has arrived within three days. Society goes to hell
and it just takes on a whole new atmosphere, as we saw with katrina, that is that's that's normal to have.
The other thing that is shocking,
think about is how many
people are alive today that should
to be alive there taking heart medicine
there. They have insulin these
geometric drugs in three
Three days, you begin to have a whole new problem. On your hand,
and it is it's all caused by an average of our power. You really want to cripple america forget about the
an annual sector just hit
electric. If you
it are our electricity power grid, we're done as a nation, we're done
it's not good by the way
when you look at the ones that are sabotaging people shooting into them. We don't have those you no replacement parts
just kind of hang out you have to make them right exactly
we talk in film about trade
farmers especially far highest volume, transformers these way, hundreds at times
and most of those arm made towards south korean,
germany there could be along
We lived through lead time for those and therefore there is a huge risk of if they are taken
and you look at our subdivisions, you can walk around year, suburban neighbourhood, and he could see them being protected by chain like back david
Thank you for what you ve done. The name of the of the documentary is grid down power up,
can, find it a grid down power up, find out all the information I urge.
You to pay attention to this everything? Electricity is really important. David
understands what is what the consequences are of us, not protecting it. This is, should be a bipartisan in uniting issue because we all die if they dont have this protected
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Let me go to. Let me go to a problem closer to home. By the way the power grid thing is so important and- and I thought
I'd like to get, I thought he was gonna talk about. You know the problems that we're gonna have the power grid just because it's just
lately outdated for what we're gonna have to have with all of this electricity. It is it
going to go down and the rolling blackouts in everything out and those are deadly
to a society and economy in and everything else, but we
start having people start to shoot are sub stations, it goes dark quickly and
don't bring that back up quickly style.
Get telephone bowl
we're gonna try to look at something a little closer to home, even though that one, you should be calling congress in your senators about this one
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The something truly unprecedented happened. Yesterday, unprecedented in the history of the catholic church, no english speaking news outlets have discussed what happened yesterday. We have already talked about it and I'm going to spending a full hour tomorrow discussing pope benedict's new book
it was issued after his death intentionally
because he knew it would cause a fire storm heat
about a civil war in the church, homosexual parties at seminaries you
I have not seen anything like this come.
From a pope ever
history of the papacy and
the coming civil war that he talks about is already there and we're gonna talk to a catholic expert on this tomorrow.
This is happening
covering this not because of just the catholics, but because this is happening, I believe in all of our churches. They are they now,
are being hijacked from the inside
and we all need to learn from that. That was on tomorrow's broadcast. You don't want
You don't want to miss it. You know I ve been
talking to you about struggles in my own family and with my children and
schools end and in social media and all of this stuff and
I was with a councillor for my choice
we recently- and I didn't even know if I could trust them. You know
and so I just ass, I really frank questions
How many? How many genders are there
and I just wanted to gauge- should I even have this person, you know as a psychologist looking and listening and talking to my children at all, or they are there. They are
the madness, bandwagon his well, what we don't think
but we think about our teachers. We dont think about our councillors.
alvin louis is. The the president of courage is a habit he's a guy who got out of california just in time
We need to move his family to the midwestern realise a crap, its
happening here to welcome,
the programme alvin. How are you
I'm doing good client, it's such an honour to be here. Thank you. Thank you so
I wanted you on because I wanted to talk about a couple of things: courage which is
your philosophy on it is just spot on, but
Also your talking about these.
will count arm
perhaps even more trouble or just an invisible trouble that we don't we
really see
you're, absolutely right and are not invisible as much as they're, just hiding in plain sight, because you see me
Parents believe that these school,
worsen. Social workers are just like the guide and councils of the past, but they grew up with you.
the academics, maybe talk a little bit of their suddenly the bothering you
but in really bring the parents, ended there, some serious, but that ships law, sale and so be school councillors and the social workers today
They are the largest purveyors of the transgender coat and of critical race theory
are more dangerous than the teachers and even the school board members, because they control
The culture of the entire school
They are the ones that you in the back like fingers. Talking about the pros
the debt naming and all those days
come from a organization called the american school counselor association or ask a she april short and
that day they they deal they do on emissions are the objectives and trade
were all councillors
each while they have a chapter in all statistics.
You have, if you're a school counselor, do you have to belong to that organization? You do not
Don't have rejoined it's a private organisation that which is,
she's warrior, though, where the real tediousness comes in Glenn, because this is a private company impacting public,
station, where the parents have no, they can't say, cannot
I want a four year, I'm going to a for those who you know the record request open records, request to say. Let me see what you're what they're called.
are being trained under with asko the schools who go to usc, I'm not going to do with us and so what we do because of the private public scam there. What we did last summer was a our team,
and to their annual conference, ask us the american school council.
so? They had an annual conference in July of last year and we grab
many other videos, powerpoints training materials should stand
also went to their weapon hours there
vacations.
What did you find?
we found exactly what we
We knew that the need for them to be, which is their huge and transgender ideology, are. They are all about keeping secrets from here.
They train them to keep secret extremely,
elsewhere on how to gaslight parents had a move
old house, and largely courage to have it
if everybody everybody goes to encourage you to have a dot org, we have a whole series of your call behind closed doors and it's our camp
and expose them in their own natural habitat without making it up
editing it we're not putting cod
we things together, were literally the showing their training a choice.
videos,
in their own natural habitat and that we get more
importantly, we give parents tools on how to fight back off that forms
or how to move around the gas lighting. How to ask the right questions, or you know how to put some pressure back so that they're not just sitting there.
you getting? What what's the matter? You don't like inclusion. What's the matter, you know you don't like it.
Why should he had and all those gas lighting things
Besides we're getting you're a guide to defending your child- and you know you, you have
At eight questions, I think, of the ten questions. Ten different
since that parents should ask and light,
I mean they're, so common sense. But I you know it's so
because I am so informed on some things, but then I go out into the real world. I have no idea how to do it
you know you just don't
you were raised to think and you're model. As apparent were your parents and if you know, do you think
or unequipped. They were why
only unequipped for what is happening right now and you just
don't know so I appreciate this, but their questions like do you use in class surveys to collect data on students?
that is so important. Can you explain why
the data mining that they do under children is how they justify more radical ideology. So when a pair
goes in and says hey. Why are you doing this? Why are we pushing this? This has nothing to do with academics. What they will often hear is the school telling them. This is evidence based
This is data driven research shows the parents are going up. Ok, I guess
No idea where that's coming from the social tell them what they mean. Is these shirley
they're getting on your kids. Now the mistake that period
make if they don't want to see the questions. It doesn't matter point it doesn't
matter. What the questions are it matters
They interpret the data right. So, for example, if they ask a child, how often do you have dinner at home with your parents
a week ago, is pretty innocuous, but they know
of a child is one or zero they're more vulnerable to be.
Into certain things like a transgender ideology, and this is what I ve learned from you and your organization. This is what's really happening. Where beat our kids are being put into two categories aside:
category or
a vulnerable category right
a judgment I lost the parents, why into the school trousers
the redefining shoe terms, because if you
the fine words you don't have to change the laws
in terms of their redefining. The school councillors in the social workers are safe and abuse. So after this point, everybody knows what a safe environment means for a child, but they now
redefined and expanded that time to say, if you don't
the transgender deletion would you call them by the pronouns, your unsafe, your abuse,
you the parents, they want to get them.
I said, I didn't go, posing a well. He viewed out. He beat all agree with the press. Binders we're talking now your unchecked
and then you're abusive to them to kill themselves, and then they keep moving them until and then the child gets on that train or to to to
puberty blockers and then, of course, the surgeries, and so one of the things that I would say very often is there not really brainwashing the kids first, it brings
if the parents first, because if you don't even watch the parents, she every parent knows how this turns a child that we've been doing this since the beginning of time, parents across oceans and deserts to defend their children. So why can't parents do it today?
the things that they do very well is language contamination. So, for example, you can say
I shall you gonna pay on teaching much how empathy, while, even though you and I just met you gotta know what I'm talking about, but that's not what they mean.
When they talk about empathy, they mean training girls from a very young age, so that when a man showers betcha them, they better have empathy
the question I want to leave your list. Mr Perry, is that every time you tell you were just doing ass, I want you to ask one question:
who's lessons. Are you teaching that? Because,
that legs matters because demonstrates or not
good about it, depends on whose using them to reject
a serial killer. You can stay here
wait a goal setting
you and I and everybody else, all it's all about set goals, but what a serial killer he's at schools. Sometimes he teaches bulls, but we don't say he sets goals, he's a good goal center, because traits are not good or bad
depends on whose teaching and today, with these calculations and more school teachers, they're not
each of those values, the same thing that you think they are and that's how they getting parents about how to swim.
Or just do language contamination I wouldn't,
I'd love to have you back on our because again
your organization is courage, is a habit. You can go to courage as a habit, dot, org,
but I ve been occurring
is what is absolutely needed right now, it is not only habit is contagious
and we need to exercise this muscle, and more of us need to be courageous, and it's not. That
one just start but saw I'd life to have you back on to talk about courage, if you
if you would join me again
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Welcome to the programme were glad you're here. May I
This point out how
bizarre. Our life has become if
I would have done just this hour,
five years ago? It would have been war of the worlds.
I started with the power grid going down some
we never really considered except in nuclear war twenty five years ago, and it could happen
Today we are in a proxy war with russia that
of warned us, they have also told us that the net
war, world war, three will be fought in ones and zeros, and we know they ve already and china have infiltrated our grid. It could happen tomorrow. We all
No people are attacking it by shooting are sub stations. Those are not replaced, easy, then
the very next subject was: what
cool councillors, who were being too
to lie and gaslight parents-
their children, and
push them towards this
gender re identification programme did it.
Finally, if I said that- and you believed it, people would be out in the streets twenty five years ago, but we ve all got.
a little numb. They vote
whelmed the system, that's not
even talking about the other things that we said. You know four blaze tv subscribers this hour, which were
the story on chat, gps, jpg.
or jpg, where you can't tell the dish
prince between
ruth and fiction because
its feeding on itself and its
sing all kinds of tests.
And do everything we can
write news stories and we'll be writing new stories still who did a show last night where it wrote your monologue? Did it not yeah every word of the monologue? I didn't reveal that at the beginning I just did the monologue and it was about chat g p t and the negative effects that could come from edom were conservative,
I have to say about it and all this and I had chat
She t write the entire thing at the end of the model.
By the way that the previous, my love was completely written by chat, djibouti and like while it it's not like
a hundred percent le corgi a couple spots, it even rights, the jokes and even rights, Joe
about Joe Biden in the middle of the monologue. It's bizarre and ear tat like there are,
many people out there already exploiting this. There
when gonna come to a place where this stuff is
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Make forum is over that its lost all credibility, that its running for its life
I believe that at all, I do believe it's been exposed wherein it didn't expect to be exposed. They they just expected
that anybody was called a conspiracy theories, would just run and hide when we didn't and when you didn't when people like karel, roth, didn't and russell branding. Well,
had a problem, but that's not
they're going away there just going to go back under cover and the
world that they are planning is quite terrifying. I'm gonna give you a story this this half hour about, what's happening right now in scotland, that
directly from the world economic forum that will come here,
Also how yes g is driving our inflation
carol. Roth. The author of the war on small business has
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Don t you see, I'm looking very forward said I unfortunately have deep allergy cricket, so I can have
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play this clip. This is from the world economic forum last week. Listen what is appalling crisis!
how and when could it happen.
whereas in the midst of one at the moment, we have energy,
the crisis and the crisis, and the only from that are all happening. At the same time, it's the set of concurrent cascading breasts
at the same time! So that's where we are today: that's twenty twenty three: what,
seeing the risk that in the two years by the tenure we're in risk or more of these falling prices are falling
two years out. There still insists on the experts that deserve at the cost of living. It's going to be enough for one
this end, buying a big risk of natural disasters. Ten years out, it's all about right, all natural disasters and nothing else, but natural disasters it
She doesn't seem to find any irony in the fact that we are in an energy crisis and a food crisis in a truss crisis. When
all of those come
directly from the policies of the world economic forum yeah they first of all, I have to say,
sounds more regal up. You say it with sort of like a british access deported crisis, you much more terrifying. So I think we can do that. But it is it's. It's so ironic that they're sitting here and there talking about the inflate
Sure they're talking about the energy issues are talking about the mistrust in this information. They came from the policies that stemmed from global governments and
at the world economic forum, and they are the ones that shut down and said. We need to have this wonderful, great resets, they're, the ones, the sense
Banks around the world are printed trillions of dollars. They are the ones.
That moved away from traditional energy because of the push from
with economic forum, so they've caused these crises, all of them, except for this globe.
Client emergency, the clearly nobody's paying enough attention to is that we now have to add a two hour. Polly crisis or have l
we'll go on and unhinged ran to make it extra. Special junior
give direct correlation to our inflation from yes, she andrew per, if you think, about what inflation looks like a large percentage of that was gas, but some of that
as shipping costs related to the cost of gas and then eat up
fossil fuels have six thousand.
Derivative products that all went up and price because of the costs and the costs went up.
Because we didn't have enough supply and we didn't have enough supply because of e s. G policies, e s, g policies, directed capital,
away from investments and fossil fuel, to the extent that saudi arabia and opec says that were under invested by like twelve point, one trillion dollars over the next coming decades,
so by doing that by it by ensuring that companies who it make the
vast men's and drilling and processing for fossil fuels couldn't do that they are
directly attributable to the increase in prices, as well as the obvious direct correlation
increased energy, so here is something that is your hearing and you're. Just hearing the set up right now,
that the republicans are gonna be so dangerous on this debt ceiling, and we are
Just gonna default on all of our debts and- and we will have no credit, but we have no credibility now, but we're not going to
fault on our debts, but
We are talking about the debt ceiling. Why?
should the average person care about this,
so the reality is we shouldn't care about the debt ceiling we should care about spending and the debt ceiling is just saying that we cannot
finance are overspending with debt anymore, but they don't do that at the same time that they passed.
the bill. They do it after the fact that have already spent the money and you have to pay for it short term. We're not going to default on on our debt is
stupid. We have plenty of assets that we could least or we can sell. If we got into a pickle, are things that could be rigour jiggered around, but in the medium to long term, these
bending is unsustainable, and so, if you over spend and you have a deficit, there are
so many ways to find it and we're probably not selling off all our assets at this point in time. So that means you're going to finance it with that and is just going to become bigger and bigger to the point that it becomes unsustainable from attack standpoint,
Me money, printing and erosion of your work
than value Standpoint- and so that's really the area that this whole debt thing is
kind of like the side show at the services. We need to be focusing on the main act, and that is the spending, and I said this before glad.
Just rolled back, like five years, if we went back to twenty eighteen spending, which you know
two years before the pandemic, or even the year before the pandemic. We would be running a surplus, we could be paying down debt or twenty
nineteen we would be about breaking. Even so, it's not like. We have to change that much to get this under control and they refuse to do it's. Ok,
there was a call last week for a week,
fall tax on food company
I've never heard anything more dangerous and stupid than that.
So? There is a legendary investor named charlie monger. He is Warren Buffett, sad partner, berkshire Hathaway one of the best and he has
This famous saying that says, show me the incentive and I'll show you the outcome
The reality is that taxes influence behaviour and if you don't want something you tax at that,
What do you do right show me on a tax on suvs right, it's hats, hats and you thin product thoroughbred
the hard we don't want them, we tax those things and, oh by the way, the thing that we weren't we get tax credits right on this. We agree
in marriage. Kids, all of it,
you're saying we're going to tax food. It is saying we do not want you to produce food who says that other than utterly nefarious and crazy people who want people to start,
it is utterly insanity and the fact that people are like oh yeah. You know that that makes a lot of sense. We should definitely put attacks on food is slightly.
First of all like to have. It does not hurt anybody to Davos, but it hurts the very poorest among
in the world and
I'm talking about amerika, I mean the poor of the poor and they are already in a food shortage. These people,
You are so anti human. They do want people to starve. They
also, you know
that they are raising. I think it's three trillion dollars price
lee and with the help of governments to buy farmland
by up to thirty percent of the land? Eventually, fifty percent on the entire,
your planet and that they are talking about,
thirty percent by the end of this decade and they're, going to do
with fund raising the guy who is talking about it was was
carry. I mean it.
Its insanity. They went
People understand
they mean you will own nothing
perhaps when they read my next book, which you have been instrumental in helping shape, which, ironically is called. You will owe nothing and connect the dots between all of these things,
that. They are saying and the destruction of our property rights and freedom. I mean when they come out and say: oh, you know week that view
Oh, nothing that that's right, wing conspiracy? It's not! It was on their website in an article in twenty sixteen which now they I think they have pulled the waiving of which we can go use. The way back wish injuries said. Then they made a video that they put their logo on that it was their first prediction. So is there predicting the end of private property? This is now
that's a coincidence and by the way, is not like a cute little jetson fantasies, not rosy. The robot fellow the hirlaji like these are scary things.
I thought this is gonna be great for you. This is not great and so going through all the different things that we ve been talking about e g, the purchase
land by private individuals. It is scary how much has been purchased by a small group of people and, as you said, the government is now paying
take some of that farm land out of commission. There are reasons for this: there there are sort of empty
you're cycle reasons for this, and there is
jockeying of the elite to put themselves what is this
What do you mean an empire building process? What do you mean end? An empire
Basically, you know we are where the romans were. One point in time where the british were the dutch work and there is this sort of disconnect between high debt, loads and power
or an when we're in a high debt, low situation like the? U s, s and frankly, at a number of other countries and the people in charge get desperate and they start doing
spread thanks net. They never cut back on services, they never try to salvage. Yet they just kind of run straight into
acceptance happened many many times in history and we're moving in that direction. Veal leads see they're, so all these things
The worst thing is basically them trying to reshape the outcome and put themselves upon the mob. By having you owe nothing
I want to go back to owning nothing and the what that does.
To a nation that was built around ownership,
that is a total reversal of the basic foundation of amerika
and most of the western world now more
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What does this mean carroll and the
the idea that you will own nothing in it.
Country, that's hole.
identity and whole theory is that you can become.
Wealthy, you can change your station by,
even land ownership just being able to own something and call it yours?
fundamental to the american experiment. What does he do to us
I mean, if you're, nothing, then the powers
that be own. You admit that a completely
changes everything it crushes the american dream,
and it makes basically makes people
densher servants to
the government and it is to some extent, to big tech as well in that's really, if you think about all of these things that are being put out there, they sort of want to take your life.
an rent, it back to you in weather
be be through a terms of service or through unity.
and hence on the government, but that is the goal. Is that they want that interdependent? They want you to not have freedom not to have agency
to make your own choice. They want to control everything you do and it's coming
from a wealth standpoint is coming from a technology. Standpoint is coming from a cultural standpoints, social credits,
So you don't really. This is this
the war- and this is one that you're gonna have to fight on multiple fronts, and
at the end of the day, we need people to own everything. We need you to have that ownership so that you can fight back in
be at. There will not be in indentured servants to this leads to big technology to big business.
Since the global late. If we don't stop
regulatory state, the on elected officials,
from just being able to introduce new rules,
rules on thing down. If we don't stop that you,
you won't on anything because
they will make it so onerous that there's no way you could afford to own it. They don't have to take it if you're
so broke,
but there's nothing else, you can do but sell it. Yeah yeah
to be that when they were looking for riches, they would go out, they would invaded another land and they would take those riches and obviously that you know somewhat politically unpopular but forever
for whatever reason, this legal plunder the idea that their stealing our wealth and doing it in a legal way, because their passing the rules in the regulation that we have to deal with somehow is more palatable. The people and you shouldn't be. This- is your well, that's that's the sheriff of nottingham story, but I mean all the key
did was just say: hey. What's yours is now mine, bright, go.
sheriff, go out and take it and he would take it. That's that
robin hood. This is the
though they always gay wrong. They think robin hood worked
the government. No rotten was against the government because
we're doing exactly what they are proposing to do too
entire world now yeah and if you look at just like a case
Daddy, like Venezuela, who made last century, was the fourth wealthiest nation in the world, and they use this rhetoric. They said things are unequal and we wanted to make it more fair. So we know,
the government work at it. Just nationalize everything were to take it over a you'll, be so much better off and with that they went from the fourth well.
this country in the world too,
recent studies show that the media net worth of a person in venezuela was zero, literally zero, so that is either
very clear case study on how quickly this can happen and
I say oh never happen here in Amerika ten years ago, fit
ten years ago. Maybe I agree with you blind, but look what just happened over the past few years? Look at the level of compliance. Look with these covert rules and regulations. They took away people's jobs and livelihoods. Of course, they're going to continue down. I remember seeing in two thousand and eight we stay on this path. We will be Venezuela, Venezuela had just really collapsed and I
lies at the time and I set it at the time it took twenty years to take that
strong state that was a fourth wealthiest and
straw it well. We are now approaching a twenty year mark where we have been doing it. It's not out of the realm of possibility. In fact, every day we can do
new down this road. It becomes more likely aright her
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public about this after finding out about the november first batch of documents
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How about this, and the reason for that was they just didn't want to effectively investigation you and he
I presume separate value to so what you're saying is they did
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on the investigation, because if they found him to be guilty, the
white house wanted to make sure that he paid the full price.
look at me
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Why? No doubt they did what the investigation to be tainted
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should I believe this do I mean this is how bad the conspiracy theories are getting. This is from the new york post
George soros uses donations to media organisations and journalism. Think tanks to avoid criticism for his love, liberal activism, ok, Elizabeth,
This is what I have it. Instead they have so they have a gay scene,
in christiania on import, sits on the board of the centre for public integrity. Nonprofit investigative journalism group funded by george soros
NBC, lester, holt, washington, post salary, sally busby, Souci,
press editor, julie, pace, reuters, editor in chief alexandria, gullah gullah all sit on the board of the member of committee to protect journalist, splendid by george soros.
right, CBS, Margaret Brennan c and ends for eads. A courier serve on the board of the massive massively influential
solar foreign relations soros, backed think tank and be
he's german caesar. Condi is on the aspen institute board, a sorrels back, think tank and pierre.
As presidency yo john length. Il lancing is connected by the direct funding that george
girls gives to npr pilot effect.
Editor in chief Angie HOLLAND, serves on the board of the sorrels, backed international fact. Checking network
You know, and then they throw in these stupid. Examples like during a pbs segment in two thousand
eighteen poor had on hungary's minister of foreign affairs and use it
opportunity to accuse his boss, prime minister Orban, a being an anti semite for cracking down on george serves as influence in his country. I mean they got nothin
they are now this. I just I mean look like they re you throw this. Would it sorrel suspending five million dollars on the effort to thwart bread, Cavanaugh supreme court nomination and
accuser, Chris,
in blasi ford. The lawyer, Deborah cats, was a vice
chair of the project and government oversight, which is directly funded by george. Soros, is open society foundation. They probably all went to support. Lay to what kind of canadian it has not been there is, is crazy, Andy, his
it's crazy, theirs.
That's how they keep a lid on all of his nefarious things, and I think that's. That is part of it
I think the other part of it is they all agree and all
the the same hotel and am therefore kilt there's their coverage that way. Yet I see him as a force for good. I don't know how you can sit well, a lot of people saw the evil emperor in star wars as the as
goodbye. I mean it. I'm a big speech. You re saying enough for the good of of the empire,
needed to suspend a couple of rules. I got, I mean really a you know, and let me tell you something: it's a good thing that
George soros doesn't have the power of the evil, emperor waking just kind of from a distance.
grab you, but you
from the studio know this. For fact he doesn't have that power because I don't know he doesn't have that power. Okay, he didn't have that power and he doesn't definitely doesn't have that power. Sorry just got a cricket. My throat is a cricket, pate
Stu cricket pounder. He well cricket powder now has been ok for
in the EU? For me, no use in flower is a flower substitutes,
but that's kind of problem, why I, but I dont want to eat bugs.
That's kind of one of my things again, this weird hey brother, to have been a wheat
something that gas did, something that you know
yeah I was thinking this is progress. Men put, the cricket powder is progress. Yes, yes, what's the taste of the cricket powder? Do we now know
Flower, they just tastes like flowers, did rounding up, but really does grounding up bugs taste just like grounding of plants need area no ground up wheat. You know this,
is this: is this other white metal? Do you a gay knew? It was the white man's yeah ends,
add he's made crickets and locust into these evil animals when they have just been coming every seven years going yeah
were eating all week cause it's bad. You guys should eat us hello, food chain.
serious? So nice of gather that
Species really really is, and they are delicious delicious by the way.
The new zealand prime minister announced,
as a nation. This week she was going in for re election
it was beginning to look like it might be a humiliating defeat
and so she was like now not may
as so she's out and now she british issues of british leader of new giant, ok, yeah, you know it's got the british laggards vignettes pretty much. This is very much a very similar, very global. That's an island she's! Do you not agree on an island and what's the difference anyway,
She is she's known for you know her love.
of the world economic forum in climate change. Oh and lock down and big covert zero percent yeah, which again she got non
praise for when it was actually happening, shoes
continually free from the voters, Adolf Hague yet have initially. I think she was popular. She had a kind of a cuomo arc unity in Algeria. I mean, I think everybody was popular when we didn't know what it was and then soon as we really will realise what to wear it was we were like oh yeah. Well,
Stop all this stuff that case
Like the sensible reaction,
I never was it ok to suspend constitutional rights over Korat virus, no matter what you have, and it was much much worse I can understand. I remember they were welding people in their houses in china. Yeah we're like what is this. Is this Ebola think we are just talk
but this one off the other day, but all the the cellphone location data from people.
oh that they went basically into locked down before the government told them to go to get him back in an hour. I mean people really didn't want any part of this. They want to know what that was going on, so it took a few weeks or people can understand and get comfortable with the effect of ok. We could do this. We shouldn't do this. We should be outside more. We
be inside. We should try
You avoid are basic and elderly relatives all the things that now, our obviously really common sense
back then were well known
took a little while so people can
did go into their their caves, whether the government told him to or not, incidentally, they,
so came out of their caves long before the governments that it was ok, they decided
make their own choices. Jordan, that's what americans did her job,
tomorrow. We're gonna be talking to an expert on this absolute,
the unprecedented in all catholic history, a pope
who just dies had written a book,
and held it until he died to expose,
the civil war that's being fought inside of the catholic church. It talks about
all kinds of stuff. Nobody. Nobody is talking about it. We will, with an expert on tomorrow, an Glenn back programme covert part. Do in scotland,
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