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Is America Still Secure? | Guests: Dave Isay & Spencer Coursen | 5/10/21

2021-05-10 | 🔗

A massive Russia-linked cyberattack forced a shutdown of a major fuel pipeline on the East Coast. Leaked emails show Hunter Biden had a flirty relationship with his secretary. Chinese scientists allegedly discussed weaponizing a coronavirus back in 2015. StoryCorps’ Dave Isay joins with a great Mother’s Day story. Rock legend Roger Daltrey blasted "the woke generation." Where has our moral compass gone? Glenn reads an op-ed from a New York parent about how even progressives are growing sick of wokeness. President Biden downplayed April’s dismal jobs report. Threat management expert Spencer Coursen joins to review his new book, "The Safety Trap," and his top safety tips. A Portland man was left hospitalized by Antifa.

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hello. America welcome the Monday. I have been looking at a story all weekend, a little perplexed. It is the story of the largest gasoline pipeline in the country that was shut down by cyber hackers on Friday. It's still down and its dramatically going to effect gas prices, especially over the Labour day weekend. Here's here's the part of the story. I'm confused by the journalist seem to care about the price of gasoline for the first time and is it because they actually care, or is it because they're trying not to focus on the fact that this was an attack most likely from Russia, and it is in the first cyber attack from Russia of the year? I want to get into that just a little bit. Maybe we should be paying attention to lead a mere Putin. We go there and sixty seconds programme.
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The story goes on to say the president was alerted on Saturday, was he was he in nappy nap time where they have what happened? What do you mean he was alerted on Saturday? A massive cyber attack happened on Friday, the president was briefed on it. Told of it on Saturday. There's a little thing. Maybe I like. Maybe we should problem we look into there's a question for the press. Ask why The delay. There are now fears of major spikes in gas, oil and diesel prices. After quote, the jugular of the. U S, fuel pipeline system, is forced to suspend operations. It's called the juggler. unless we sorted out by Tuesday, that's tomorrow there in big trouble. The fur
areas to be impacted, would be a letter and Tennessee than the domino effect goes up to New York, He said oil future traders are now scrambling to meet the demand at a time when U S, inventories are declining and demand, especially for fuel, for cars is on the rise, as consumers returned to the roads and the economy recovers. Press in Biden briefed on the situation on Saturday with one energy expert telling politico it's the most significant and successful attack on energy infrastructure that we know of in the United States. hackers are likely a professional cyber criminal group and group dubbed dark side. Dark side is among the potential suspects. According to two government agencies, the Bloomberg NEWS, sighted people, familiar with a matter reported late on Saturday, that the hackers are part of dark side and it took
nearly a hundred gigabytes of data out of colonials network. That's the pipeline on Thursday ahead. Of the pipeline shut down. oxide is known for deploying ransom where in extorting victims, while avoiding targets. Post soviet states is believed to be based in Russia, So, when you read that it is a cyber attack in Eastern Europe would say yeah. You know maiden mainly focused around the Crimea area Eastern Europe. This is killing me still, it's killing me what was it that way? was it dead. Putin said, two years ago world war. Three would be fought. How your member by I think you didn't even say were war through will be fought. Did he say it's already started it's already started in the west, doesn't know it and it will be fought how
digitally hurried. I remember the reactor ones. He said one zero as Neil Beef ones and zeros. We are in a war by the way, so the pipeline going down there, the only one that has happened now. Less? Lest we forget the three three, I'm sorry! Thirty thousand? U S victims, some businesses and local governments that in that way, hacked by separation, espionage unit back to buy the chinese government in January of this year, hackers go on stealing emails from victim organizations by exploiting flaws in the Microsoft, exchange server, widely whose by corporate companies, large companies and organisations Since January Chinese backed hackers have used for flaws in Microsoft. Software degree
control of the email service of organisations around the world, there is an axis power. It is Russia and China, Russia, and China, by the way who is also aligned with Russia. China A ran, Now this is weird by the way, The attackers on solar wins. China was involved with the Microsoft also solar, wins kind of connected, also the solar wins thing. It appears that was a russian hack over the weekend registry experts. so over buttons pushed to re enter nuclear deal with hostile ran what makes me concern, says a Middle EAST expert which make
My concern is that we're trying to find a diplomatic solution with a knife, diplomatic partner, oh really go oh really- that they are not interested in diplomacy. They just want to destroy the United States So you know as we are supposedly negotiating with them. This last weekend: before Ali Khamenei, the new Grand Vizier or whatever the hell he is. the head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps he is he's about to speak Roy, before that, and now here's a nice little video from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. It shows them marching towards the. U S capital, and then it shows the. U S: capital dome exploding now
the grand vizier, wife, here's the wizard, And the wizard gets up and says all kind anti american stuff, and we, negotiating with them. can, we just start and to fighting our enemies. Please can we I mean, I think it's. way high time that identify. China is an enemy of ours. It's not a friend of ours. Well actually it is a kind of a dating service. I don't know if you know this so did you do see what happened with hundred Biden now some new information, has been, has been leaked. About the eye. I hate to say soft and hardware on you know his anyone. Apparently
in his emails that he had a close relationship with the chinese american Secretary who worked for him when he went into business with the man. He called the spy chief of China that those are those Hunter brightens word I'm working now with the spy chief of China. The mysterious young assistant, wrote the president's son. Forty messages sent him opposition research for Joe Biden, Whitehouse, run and encouraged. To draw funds from the company, his accounts when the joint venture collapsed and eat ended up. She did with hunters military dog tags. Now I wear tax and other things. I wear dog tags, can't tell you how many times I have left my dog tags at my, hot secretaries, apartment I'll, write! You that's a good!
an avenue. We want to have it: a million die. Yeah has many times for me. Just last week last year we seven different on mother's day, Severn taking different China is american. Secretaries really add that I judged and they all applied, and in close conjunction there, which was caught a strange thing. You know get alot of applications, hired him yeah, yeah So I was you know. I had a secretary that was working for Alexander Dugan. and I thought there's nothing to worry about their- I mean- that's, that's a you know she has had on a resume, but we all have worked for Alexander Dugan, one time or another. You know nothing to worry about that now there and I was leaving her dog tags after leaving my dog tags after a active sleep session
over it in your house, yet Slumber party the issue so late. We were working so very late and she, as you know, you should just embezzle money from your company, and I thought you know coming from her who worked for Alexander Dugan. That could be used as blackmail, and so could my dog tags but I wouldn't worry about it. I don't think I have anything to worry about you all why'd. I absolutely dont think so, although I will say there is a difference between your situation. We know where you were in the dog ties and drop in him off to chinese secretaries and hunters situation, which is his his was not and he's we're, not dog tags. His were his doggie chain necklace, you should notice that's what is calling in the emails his death, Eugene that on adequacy neck. So I leave those everywhere everywhere, I just left them in a seven eleven. Just the other day is arguing that want to take the I have to take made
reaching that police off band so so anyway, he by the way- I don't know if you saw this chinese military scientists were discussing weapon icing. Sorry the corona virus in document obtained by the? U S: government now This isn't gate. upon the this is. the loom sir it is in the chinese military discuss weapon, rising corona viruses in the document obtained by the United States government, where discuss their ideas about using biological weapons to win a third world war apparent the document written by the People's Liberation Army, scientist and senior chinese public health officials, Twenty fifteen was obtained by the? U S State department, as it conducted investigation into the origins of covert nineteen, the paper scribes corona viruses as how heralding a new era of genetic weapons says
can be artificially manipulated into an emerging human disease virus. And then weapon Ized in unleashed in a way, never before seen what we're trying to do was to collapse the enemies, health care system. Now the story goes on and you you would ask yourself g: when did we have this information? I mean they wrote it in twenty fifteen way. did we get it. Well. First of all, let me just say this there's no evidence that they did any of this they're. Just talking about it. It's like a lot of these marxist in universities. There not there. plotting revolution. There just talk king about a revolution. Ok, The way this this
this document was circulated inside the state Department in twenty twenty. It was part of an internal file, but most File was never made public for a variety of reasons concluding that the chinese government was blackmailing the state Department to shut up, or they wouldn't give us our p p masks that may be start to make sense on why John Virus, why everybody all of a sudden on the media was like. We shouldn't talk about China. Dare you talk about China because our friends in the state Department, I can't just arrived, they kind important, maybe that we know that Chinese were discussing this. It may not be what happened, but they were talking about developing a corona virus and then unleashing it to collapse, the enemies
health care system G almost exactly what almost happened. No don't worry about that. Just leave you dog. eggs on another table. Let's not talk while China- let's not talk about who actually crash the juggler of our own. oil pipelines, I dont want war, but I news. For you. With the CIA play in footsie with I've hey you're transgendered. We want you. Ok! Well, if we're infiltrating something where that person has experience and will fit in great how bout? We just look for spies that are good at their job and don't have anxiety, disorders, They get there's nobody worse in the CIA,
then somebody with an executive disorder who I don't know I don't know I don't know if I can do it now. I now that we're here I don't stop it. can we maybe get some people? They don't look at the United States as the enemy, because this Spiten administration is doing the job for our enemies, Let me tell about Patriot, Mobile Patriot, mobile is the phone company will give you a better rate. Give you better Customer service has, I think, the biggest footprint now. in in the United States, broadest nation, wide coverage, uses the same cell towers as everybody else Hake, but doesn't give money to plan parenthood and it s very good. You know if you have horizon That's where your money is going yeah, it's
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times is a temporary office of some sort. You now someplace, I could rent by the hour. Ok, you know like near the highway millionaire lawyer the highway yeah. Usually usually it's a place that guarantees they have a color tv egg. It Al Assad our wow. We know the lap of luxury they ve got a collar tv, wow, yeah, yeah since the life I leave, you know NEA so busy life. This is it this is you your ear year I mean you're living the jet setting life. And you know you can't look. You ve been successful, not nothing to do with your ear. Mere dad. Vienna was vice President United States, but you know That might be why some of these things come to you with some people would say that, but I think you wild heart worked very hard and very hard. You know
I had to fly all the way to China to get that that deal, that even Goldman Sachs was never offered you no right Chinese Communist Bank. They offered it to me cuz. They just saw something in me might have it my secretary. She saw some things in me and maybe she passed it on to some other people that you know she's connected with. She saw lots of things about you and I know what I fear. I dont think you really go into deeds and bad for you know, fang fang in changing or whatever name is. I feel bad for these having imagine being over in China like you're, going to Amerika anyhow to sleep, but this guy, what oh come on. Let me in come on? I'm a weaker really seriously I've I've all of a sudden, become away your. I believe everything that they believe whenever it is, they believe I'm a weaker, and did you know that? Don't send me two hundred by police forces.
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This is the Glen Back Programme. I want to introduce a friend of the programme and a friend of my Dave. I say he is the founder of story, core story: Cory's is really cool thing that started years ago, collecting stories of Americans and then they are key did the national archives. So we are able to preserve the voices of today and there's some amazing moments that happen he has been he's been working on? Not only see record. Somebody is also been working on one small step, which is bring people of different ideologies together and letting them find their way to each other in its it's an amazing healing kind of thing. That's going on. We this most him on a Friday because of the build up to mothers day, but I thought you know we can still use some good news, so Dave I say: welcome to the programme. How are you?
good, I'm doing great. Are you don't take me out good, I'm good So how is your mother's day first one? It was great thanks yet, now my we, my mom, is thankfully still alive, and that is most celebrated with her and with my my wife and my casually added. We had a great day another you good, I know that. A year ago we were talking about Europe, your son, being very, very sick, and you know, grandma the you know, giving kind of some hope there everybody's healthy, he's fine. Yet my kid had along all case of covert, I use one of the earliest people diagnosis. but he is finer Spencer You don't get. Ok, so we went out here in Texas. Everything is so different around the country we went out yesterday in nobody was wearing a mask and it was
most back to normal. I know big it's Wednesday of this week that New York opens up and still people or you know a little bit in a panic about it. were handling this really differently. All across the country. Yeah absolutely Dave. What did you share with us? The moms q and a set this up forthwith sure. So we will share a couple stories. Lenin, and you know it again. It's always great beyond. I appreciate deeply believe in story, corn, one and one small step, and, as you said, you know, story core is fair. He's coming together? Everyday people to talk about their lives and one small step is a new project. We ve developed, partly in partnership with you. The deals
with the issue of the toxic polarization in those countries or in a lesson to us. He handed story court story, and you know it's ok to stretch out, like you said mother's day, for one more day Think we're going to start with this is this: is litter you between a mom her and her son. He actually brought her to a boots. We have these boots all across the country and he was twelve years old at the time whose name is Josh. Let me- and he has asked bigger syndrome which, as you know, everybody knows at this point a form of autism where, where people can come across his eccentric and often develop obsessions. You know it the times in New York City, a lot of kids who have Asperger's rob obsessions with four subway. For instance, in Josh's carries its animals may be king, Story work with his own questions. Usually people used a kind of standard story. Got questions asked he came with
on questions to talk to mom and you'll notice, actually an interesting thing here, born in England, and he moved to the United. The EU is one, but he still has a british access, which is one of the things we read kicks. Kids with ass for her, she had often accepts it Josh Lippman again, who has an obsession with animals interviewing his mom Sarah at story Corps from a scale of one to ten gave drink. Your life would be different morale animals, I think, would be an eight without animals because they had so much pleasure to life. How I'll see thank you? Life would be different without them. I could do without things I cockroaches in snakes. La I'm, ok, oh snakes is long and not venomous or consent strictly where I am not a big snake person, but call growth is just the insect we love to hate, it really is the ever fell. Like life is hopeless
when I was a teenager, I was very depressed and thing that can be quite common with teenagers? Who think a lot you? No inner perceptive? Am I like them. You were very much like that. Do you have any mortal enemies? I would say you. My worst enemy is sometimes myself, but I dont think I have any mortal enemies have you ever lied to me. I probably have, but I try not to lie to you, even though sometimes the questions you ask me uncomfortable like when we gonna walk some questions on my ass here, but you know what I feel it's really special that you and I can have those kind of talks, even if sometimes I feel myself blushing a little bit here for you. Cope with having a child I remember when you were a baby. You had really bad colic, so you would just cry and cry, and I knew what it's when you get this. I'll make ache and all you do is scream for, like forebodings louder than Amy does we're pretty loud, but Amy's was more high pitched. I figure feels like everyone scenes.
Two, like Amy, more seizing the perfect little angel. Well, I can understand why you think they're people like Amy Morbid and I'm not saying it's because of your Asperger syndrome but being friendly, comes easily to Amy, whereas I think free who is more difficult, but the people who take the time to get to know you love you so much like ban or Erika Colorado, yeah and like I, of better quality friends but less quantity, I will item, wouldn't judge the quality, but I think I made my first as like Amy loved role given to Haiti, Claudia she loved to be able to work out a girlfriend honey. Important good, for you is that you have a few very good friends and really that's what you need in life. Did I not to be the son you wanted. When I was born. I did I meet your expectations. Oh my god, you have exceeded my expectation sweetie, because you know sure you have these fantasies of what your child's gonna be like, but you have
made me grow. So much is apparent because you think I was only made you apparent. You were the one who made me apparent, that's a good point, but also because you think differently from me. You know what they tell you. the parenting books. I really had to learn to think out of the box with you. It's made me much more creative, his apparent and as a person and I'll these thinking, when Amy was born and with Amy, was born, but You were just so incredibly special to me and I'm lucky to have you, as my son such an amazing Fred, Conversation that you just don't get it It's weird! It's your listening to a very personal conversation, put a variant of a kid yeah, so that traffic question using our aid. on real life. You know, and- and again I don't we talk about this before, but what I like to think story-
Does your shake us on the shoulder? My does what's important because we're stuck in my so much nonsense. Gladden we ve talked about this before I just what she told me: a story that Sarah call him in a newspaper in Connecticut on Education and she very liberal, after that story aired someone wrote her no. Instead, you know I've read your column for years, but I haven't. With a single word. You Breton, but after hearing this, I realised that we agree on all of the most important things in life. You know and that's it That's really what what one small step this this effort, understory corps, that you and I are working together. Just trying to remind us about. You know this this I know it's Monday morning and Hake I think it is our right back to the misery of where we are right. You know more than half of Americans say the greatest threat to this country comes from our fellow citizens
You know we ve gone from disagreeing with one another to hating one another. We cannot. We can't be no care, remember why we like each other like Elisabeth Andrea anymore. I have to disagree. I don't think it comes from. I dont It comes from our fellow citizens. I think it comes from us. You know it is. It's not our. We have to stop thinking about the greatest threat come from our fellow citizens and start thinking about coming from us. We are all one and yeah one way or another, no matter which side neuron, we're due in many ways were doing the same things to each other. Were demonizing one another and and not pausing at me, nothing cove id help me and my family out a great deal. We learn so much about us is a family. We are a much stronger family than we were a year ago and I don't know if you know this but May Dave, but I'm up, I'm a painter and I have been been painting these. These different heroes of our past and
one of them is Lou Gehrig and key. Loretta Lucky with an strikes, is the actual name of the title of the title of the painting is grateful but as I am painting these people live, I really listen to their words. If anything was recorded, I try to get to know them and as I was painting Lou Garriga thought here, the guy who as he's he knows it's a death sentence. He soon be dead in two years and he gets to the microphone he says I feel like the luckiest man in the world. That's good, attitude for what you have, instead of focusing on what you don't have and we ve lost out entirely It's some an end
things are not going in the right direction. You know I've been I've done story coiffeur all these years. You know it's families talking to each other and its incredibly successful. But I'm obsessed with this with one small step with this across divide speech because- and I know you know you and I had a lot of on yellow faced. Yes and also kind of behind the scenes communication? I know you're worried about them as well, that you know this. This is this: this kind of intractable conflict, the high conflict. we're seeing in the country is an existential threat, and you know it's easy again on the Monday morning after I don't want to think about it. You want to think about it. but is there and we have to deal with it. you know I was the crazy thing about it. As your audience you and your audience I mean- You could single handedly, your audience could, could you know set us on the road to fix english problem? It's a massive audience.
I really believe that you know, and we just we have got to take the first step towards you know recognising that the people we disagree, where you know that we have that you know not treat them. With contempt by just see them as human beings, arguing it's not a problem when we start to see each other as the human and easy to do that show the story What we're doing what story forward with one's verhofstadt is putting people across it divides together, just to talk to each other. Just like Sarah. Let them would talk to the guy who, read her column about their lives. Just does she know it's not. Everything is just one small step just remind us that, God we share so much more common than divides us when you get down to it How can people get involved? What can I do? So we have, if you gotta, take one small stepped up. Once again, I hope everybody listening will do that. Take one small step, dot work and
If you sign up for letter, and you can also sign up to be a part of once more where we will partner you wish one across the political divide. You take a quick you, don't you. You got a quick survey, there, you know there's no. it's completely safe. Everything is locked down. Then? And there is no risk whatsoever, and we put you for fifty minutes- devil Conversation was somewhat different than you and again like look. This is just like it, it is just one small step away from this abyss. The only thing we know for sure is that if we don't start dealing with this problem of hate each other, things are just going to get worse. Show you go to the website pick one small step that work sign up, they'll out a questionnaire and as soon as we can will match or someone across the lights, and you have that conversation and more than that, just talk to people around. You proposed that posted on Facebook, let
people now you know the idea of social norming. People can see that like what normal is to treat each other with respect, not treat each other with contempt. That kind of that fact, Norman can spread like what, like a virus like wildfire, good virus. You know and remind us that this is not ok and you know, like you said about look Eric that we can focus on, we are does are at best. You know we live in a country now dead on unforgiving dead none of us are all of us are the worst things you have ever done. and a dozen doesn't you know if we If we can, you know see the best. in other words, if we can't have recognised the back than others or just in deep deep trouble. I just did a podcast with Jordan Petersen last Thursday and re listening to it again today, and is most of that conversation is about that
I mean these deeply deeply concerned about what we're going through as well as you- and I are thank you so much Dave. I appreciate it may take one small step down org. Is the address able talk again soon? Thank you. There is so much negativity out there right now. Let me give you something positive to think about buying and selling home. Yes, it's a hassle if you're Bob to do one or the other. You might feel gets a huge mountain of responsibility resting firmly on your shoulders. You make, mistaken. It cost you big time, whereas the Good NEWS here real Eight agents, dont role that ice real estate agents. I trust dot com. You can get Lenny from across the street. To does you. No real estate between shifts is use cell phone key, down at the mall or you can get
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We also have a few other things we have to get to jobs and the economy things you need to prepare for, but term I just read in a bed this morning from somebody who's. kids, are in a elite school in man at and their conservative and I'd be only conservative in the school and all His parents are coming up saying. I am concerned about the walk radicals in the school and they're all complaining to him, and his response is is remarkable and I think as parents we need to hear from some people who are actually leading the fight and his perspective is one I have not heard before. I'm in a shared, just a few minutes. When I talk to you a little bit about our sponsored this half hour sponsor is some
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Ride, let's start with a star with Roger dull tree, who was with the who kind of a big red I mean the who was, they were a rebellious ban I don't know when rock and roll went soft and lost its it's real routes of rebellion by apparently, three has in this is from a podcast from apple music, an interview with a deed. A Zane low, listen you coming so absurd. Now what do I do alone? they can do and about generation is terrifying up. The immeasurable, well they're gonna create for themselves.
anyone who lived the life- and you see what they're doing you just now- that some groups, nowhere twenty when you ve lived through the periods of out of a life that we women the privilege to want me- we ve had the golden era is no doubt about that. but we kind of war. We cannot low level society completely, flattened bombs. That's everything! We feel that we ve been through socialist governments. We seen communist system. Failing in the Soviet Union, I premiums are being those communist countries, while they were communist. I've seen how wonderful really was so he's obviously got off the deepens? Do I'm really concerned about his mental health? Because that's crazy talk, yeah, you're, mad man, you don't talk about the Woke generation in that way. These are not an avenue nod to apple music, very quick
By all the vinyl of the who you possibly can and of Roger Tall Tree, does it might get scarce soon? to say that anybody would cancel anybody, because we know that would ever have we'll cancer culture is in real Glenn. You should know that. Yes, thank you it's well now it is Kleiber and said it is kleiber. Instead, it is ears. Here's congressmen, Kleiber Non count, cancel culture, Nazism What is it about degree lives on much politically but you know that's how grow as a country. This whole thing everybody ought be marketed last step that is worth living its people to destruction people have a diversity of thought It is very, very important, be remembered it agenda and sometimes you raise. It is also about sought now I see strong republican party.
My parents were Republicans and I would like to see this party all of em, but this planet, Republican Party today is not so much this today. People who made it possible to the people. Who will be around Finally, on the base about slavery, which itself was a big lie, now, they are perpetuating nodded Mama, cancel, because this is the classic. Oh cut it there, trading, was the there against no kick stop So you go into a thinking I, how am I agreeing, then the shoe falls and you're like he's talking about how the Republicans are behind cancel culture and they're the ones because of this list. Janey thing
she can go find another job seeking she's, not she's had sold Chicago. I still see, starvation still holds her office, she still not up. How is this cancel culture? This is a party saying out of step with our party whether she is not that's for the party to decide and if you don't, if you want to be a part of the party, then joy the party and make those decisions the adult get, leave em do their own thing. There is, but there is some interesting web probably not worth hitting on, but it is odd that you'd throughout someone who voted with Trump. Ninety three percent of the time for someone who voted for Trump, seventy eight percent of the time and say it's a move towards yeah I'd a totally different situation, but it is a little strange here. I think the problem, my problem with the least training, is that she was, I think,
handed. She was part of this. You know I ain't behind the scenes of her votes. Are fine my what may anchor yet just it's interesting who they were better. Now I mean I p it very you know a lot of people get death is tied up in the personalities involved in these situations and it's like wool It's interesting who the Republican Party is deciding to replace Cheney with very anxious, like of care. She didn't seem to be very much in line with tromp or hard core conservatism in any way, so we're gonna take out someone who's voting with exciting three percent was frightened and someone who's international Congress. Sixty seven percent of Devoted voted with Trump and they're gonna pirate. Later exactly what Republicans do? I know I know it. I do not. Actually it s totally separate situation. I this is this going everywhere now, but the cancelculture culture thing it's interesting that it's become such an issue, and it's so universally sort of despised that the to it
to it from the left are one it doesn't exist. They just claim it doesn't exist way. When you bring up a clear cut examples and never to that actually does exist, but they are the victims of it. Rightly Andrew now traceable us out. Oh, I ll show you gonna. Let me let me show you an example of just freedom of thought that Clayburn is looking for. This is this: is a woman Azra no money? She is talking to the Fairfax School Board about the double standards in the pursuit of anti racism Listen what happens and then by the FAO. Every single one of you vote. To remove the merit base race, blind admissions test to t J Ai. We played with you as Asians as an immigrant I came at the age of, for I knew no english You didn't listen to us and Now- I sit here listening to this anti
proclamations and declarations that you're making about your gun. value of Asian Americans. You tell us you going melody Marin to japanese restaurant. Do you know that, just a few weeks ago social, emotional learning, a t, J, r since we are told that if they do softening, sing, it amounts to cultural appropriation and that they needed to check their racism. and that is our mostly minority, mostly asian student, and so your empty proclamations are just that and then Today we get this vacuous survey from you, Doctor Bray Brand new dare to tell us that European consider removing the one policy that pair We have to defend their students. indoctrination and activism. The policy that makes certain
Anything taught in our school that is controversial must be presented fairly. You have to just think for yourself, If you have to remove a policy like that, how can you possibly be doing anything good and then this. Ervay, it's just a loaded survey and who is it by India? New York Leadership Academy, and what is that survey? and TAT S, just the questions furthering time, you have now, thank you for your time that will allay do for your idea of your time is up MA. Am you time is not on our your time. It has expired. You have expired. The speaker continued in Amsterdam speaker. If that's what you love, please to your seat? yeah, oh my.
Gosh the arrogance of these people. Did you hear the disdain in her voice? Your time It has expired. Oh my god, you cannot ignore people like this. You, cannot ignore people. You care shut them down and treat them like garbage? It's not going to last, fear? However, that's what they want now. Let me give you a response to the Woke culture and to all of the crap that is happening from these radical marxist and I'm gonna call him radical Marxist the eye not bad today, and is from a great author of a really, I think important book, and he has his kid up in very very prominent, snotty, New York, school, that's very woke, and
All of these snotty progressives are coming to him a going. I can't believe these marxist radicals. What I do and he's he's like you know, I'm tired, yeah, I'm fine, the only conservative, you know, and so everybody's whining to me anymore, not bad about this, and I want you to hear it we're going to share it with you. in sixty seconds demo do you have a time share, Guy Galley, you know, I'm guessing that you would go through me. be a hundred of those timeshare seminars if they would say, and your free gift is you're out the timeshare at the end would be. That would be a very good. and what did you want out? your timeshare, there's a legal way out in an all yet do is contact the attorneys. This is a firm of attorneys. This is not farmer. Share, you know,
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station, I D I'm terrified of the woke radicals at my kids school end quote rarely a week goes by when I don't hear some variation on this gripe from fellow parents in New York City in view we, they lower their voices less prying years, catch them objecting to the official ideology, these are solidly liberal Manhattan nights, mind you they don't. I just want their children. They don't they just don't want children being told they carry the unwashed able stain of racial syn. And they really rather have their kids master real knowledge, instead of being taught to meditate endlessly on their own race, gender and sexuality, as their only out conservative, but they know,
I am often the only person these parents can pour their anguish out too and I am wearying of the job I worry just as much about those rise of the woke as they do yet I've. to view the amber liberalism these new Yorkers, take for granted as big part of the problem. It does Suffice to overcome, woke ness because it forms able to be selfish and self maximizing to avoid deep commitment. So any kind put another way, There's a reason these parents can find their gripes to the one conservative they know at the end the day. They are prepared. to tolerate woke rule if it means passing on their elite status to their prodigy. If history of the twentieth century totalitarianism should have taught us anything, it said radicals, can usually get the better of such people by playing on their yearning to get ahead in life
whereas the true dissidents and resistors. Those who refuse to profess that two plus two equals five draw strength from faith from tradition and from true authority. It's a message I've inscribed, quite literally in my own sons, identity. By naming him after seeing Maximilian Coolby, one of the greatest gin martyrs, in my opinion, or to a pious family in Central Poland in eighteen. Ninety four. call be joined the Franciscans at the age of sixteen following doc Studies in roman ordination is a priest Kobe returned to his homeland, where he started a newspaper, a radio station manner community outside of Warsaw, he campaigned against communism in secularism and went too far flung missions in the Far EAST. then came the german invasion of Poland, and with it call these greatest hour, and I,
in forty one the Nazis, arrested and send him to Auschwitz. Father Maximilian Mary Coolby, because prisoner number one, six, six, seven, zero, night. In July, an inmate escaped from corbies block the camp Deputy Commandment Carl Fritz. Carried out his protocol four. When inmates accept escaped he randomly selected, ten men to die of starvation as the collective punishment for the one escaping. Call me wasn't one of those chosen to die, but once the college on pointed to one of the men, that man cried out. My wife, my children, that's when Kobe step forward, for it said
What is this polish pig want? Kobe told him I'd like to take his place because he has a wife and children, and so he did for a complete stranger in Auschwitz. The writer of this up had said when I learned Coolby story. I decided to day my son after him. I was also struck by how we climbed the summit of Human freedom at Auschwitz of all places, and how he did this precisely by denying himself, by binding himself to the moral absolutes of his faith. We equate freedom with mere ability to choose from the wildest range of options unhindered by the authorities in restraints that guided traditional peoples for pre modern, traditional traditions, not least Wes Classic and Christian heritage freedom. Choosing what one ought to do.
Freedom for the good- and that- and self mastery. Above all, we, by contrast, seek self gratification and well being usually defined in material utility, in terms in practice. Our version of freedom leaves the modern subject. Confused every generation has to reinvent morality,. And swaying to the ideological wins be bound to religious tradition and authorities is cold. Was his have a moral backbone the person who knows where he comes from and where he's headed won't eat we bend along the way and he is prepared to sacrifice even unto death you as we are hair to sacrifice anything in resistance tour centuries. Totalitarians. Are we prepared the dogs for all their absurdities, have moral vision for which there are prepared to make sacrifice
it's a twisted morality to be sure. But it's me or than there live, and let live. Opponents in the Upper EAST side possesses Unless we recover our deeper routes and bequeath what we find tradition, literally means- handing on. The works will win this was written by so rob among our armoury. He. as the author of the book, the unbroken thread, discovering the wisdom of tradition. The age of chaos is well well worth the reed it because he's right, we're of fraid to stand up because we will lose our place.
we might lose our material things. That will not stop any of this. We don't have have a moral compass? It seems anymore on that is rooted. in standing up, because it's right not for us per se, but for future generations, that why we one world war, two we didn't go over there because We would receive punishment if we didn't We went over there because we knew what was happening was wrong. for a long time. Americans stayed away from the fight stayed away until the japanese bombed pearl Barbara. Then we want to fight totalitarianism. Tell well
totalitarians are bombing or schools relentlessly with critical race there. What will it take for us to stand up and have the moral conviction to say, care. What happens to me I care about my country and my children's freedom. That's what at stake here, not our job, not our money. But our children's freedom, the sins blunder programme american financing Annabel US one. Eight do through three four W W W that animal, less consumer access, dot, org if Europe a homeowner near the type whose fiscally risks will right now you could be a phone call away from a massive change for the better in your financial life, more rates of been going down for over a year. They continued to plummet month after month for a while to the point
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axles reported last week, a job report for the pages April good see more than two million jobs added Reuters. U S economy likely created nearly a million jobs in April CNBC April jobs expected to top one million, as consumers boost the economy market. Why a million new jobs. That's how many, whilst readers think the? U S created in April barons, ready for a blockbuster jobs report of one million or more New York Times jobs report is expected to show a big game. Live updates, yeah. yeah that didn't happen. It effective we, we we didn't get job job growth, we ve actually loss of jobs and
that's! But all that We were well on your expectations. There are still some growth glutton, but it was just they just missed it by in a four five times. That's all I mean it was a sure. That's right is that a big deal I read what. Why was a few hundred thousand jobs among? Well, it is it was the unemployment rate creased in April. It grew by a hundred thousand people. A while ago, it was tuner dry thought that they were expecting about a million new jobs and they got two hundred and twenty five thousand new jobs. Contrary to the bullish expectations, the unemployment rate actually ticked up a tenth of a point two six point one percent in April the We did add two hundred sixty six thousand jobs, far worse than the they seven hundred, and seventy revised number that in March and the five hundred thirty six added in February
this this jobs report actually is a job. Report of the ages. You know this is, is that you know I was going to say it was, you know, Miss fire, but this path, It wants us to look at this differently. Here's the audio Joe Biden talking the jobs report. This Job numbers show were on the right track, shows that we start won't. Stop stop stew would you say that this jobs report shows that we are on the right track, while the track, as you mentioned, was while increasing for James January? February March all increased and then we had a major drop off in April. So, yes, you could all sitter that I would not. I wouldn't. I wouldn't I consider that on the right track. We should all day now that, on that, all of the job market
things were in the hospitality era. Which again look it's good to see. We like to see that the restaurants are coming back a little bit and and higher personalities pop and back. That's good, that's good, but I mean that, doesn't that doesn't Make things that we can sell to other people The service industries, an important part of our economy, noted outlawed. That that restaurants are opening up because restrictions are being lifted in certain areas. But then we really we ve been re. Active policies for gas. We're on the emilius minus jobs in all of the other areas outside of hospitality were actually losing jobs its frightening and then you add on to the fact that they were in an era where we're spending multiple, true dollars to get round this economy up. Yet we and spent enough yet Yo Yo, YO, see we have spent in. That is, and I want you to listen so first, while we are on the right track, according to this president,
we're on the right track, and there is even more this. Job numbers show were on the right track. we still have a long way to go. Said, my laser focus is growing simulations economy and creating jobs. My leisure focuses on vaccinating our nation and we're making continued progress. My laser focus on one more thing make one very worthy people. This country hard. Working people are no longer left out in the cold they're gonna get a share in the benefits of a rising economy. A long time since that happen, I played like last present a blue collar blueprint for America, actually what it is, We must not let up we're still dig. You know I am a very deep hole. We know were put into loners made. How tough this battle is
right, you'll have a job to do here in Washington. These US do what it why? What was his laser focus again did he have three lasers are only one lays now he's anyway, he had laser focused on until they didn't and vaccination always out of his, but is also his laser focuses on equity and equity sourcing. We got that and we are not equality. I I dont know. If he's a Cyclops, we only has one eye. but if so he's laser focus should move towards the economy, because without the economy we really don't have anything, and you know, there's some simple things you could do like hey caught extra three hundred dollars from unemployment that people are using as an excuse to not go back to work. I may address arenas,
I know it's a security and we can all excuse all we want, but people are making a pragmatic cost benefit analysis. They are whether it's worth going somewhere for forty hours a week to make less money. I can't blame them for, say that's a bad return on investment no no, I mean we're being encouraged. Stay home and you know they know exactly what they're doing the a chamber of Commerce just came out and said: can you cut that because, after the job report. I think it's pretty clear that sir, not the way To go to also have our going to abandon it already, and then I was gonna pass. It's gonna continue to past, especially in red states. Around the country. Yeah well read, states asked fewer jobs red. states are recovering faster and will continue to lead the way and then be blamed for everything the the The thing is that he missed on his laser focus was
the the cyber attack of the gasoline pipeline kind of a big deal. You know seeing that it is. What was it? three percent of the EU lists. gasoline and jet fuel just move assist young somewhere between forty and sixty percent? So it's not and is not even worth mentioning but if they say if they don't have the solved by Tuesday, it's gonna, relieve skyrocket prices but only in half of the country, and fortunately, it's the most populated half of the country. take up from the Louisiana Texas Border and if you're looking at the map- and you go right- yeah You might have some problems with some oil and gas prices. Maybe you know because there's gonna be a shortage, but don't worry
it's not like the driving season, starts in a couple of weeks. You know just drive have as far as its fifty percent of the gas just drive half as far these are their easy solutions that we can common sense alone. No, like people, don't listen. You moron consent is really really what I lay true here's the thing I had an you walk me through this year. The historian around here you have all these artifacts get this whole museum right across the walkway here and my repression of the job of president of the United States, Was you needed to focus on multiple things at once? I didn't know anymore. He came out and laser focused on one thing and that everything I've got a crap. I didn't know. That was the thing. No, it says you can't laser focus on just one thing that that's the way it used to be, but now it's you know you need a nap at three o clock taken out, you know after dinner, which is it too so, to have some dinner, go to sleep way
maybe ten or eleven o clock in the morning. You remember how many times they said that, Donald Trump is going to bed early Doha or does not have any goes to bed earlier. He goes Eddie, sky, I think I think at least Trump was watching the news I think button, maybe it too lock the afternoon is watching Matlock more murder. She regret then going you been a fiend? I have a sixteen year old pug that his entire day is just sleeping. Waking up eating going to the bathroom going back to sleep, he's only output, I think the legitimate hour a day. That's it If you combine all the two times is actually up with his eyes open your about an hour a day, and I think he awake more than Joe Biden as well. Ask you this. Let me ask you this: let's pretend your dog was, President, the United States, and you're, the chief of staff
and I find out that Russia, russian hackers for the second time in just a couple of months. Right have now given us a cyber attack where they cut quote the juggler our oil and gas supply to the EAST coast men. It happens. Friday. and we knew about the you know the leave the a hack in on Thursday because they took so Such data and now they're holding this pipeline hostage for ransom, and I can over to your house, and I say, as president is President miles available. I've got some really. They ve just cut the juggler of the oil pipeline while and I think we need to meet the here's. The thing with miles is eyes: multi million President guess met President miles heathen, mostly blind, and
basically completely deaf, so if you try to join him up, he's always completely stunned, like EAST for you, If he's awakened, is facing away from you, he never hears you coming, so he always is veto scared on and stunned and jolted every time so latin idle. I try.
not to wake him up or try not to write, because I don't want to scare hunting of the June list is the cutting of a juggler right of gas. Maybe for the entire EU cause you don't wanna jolt Joe Biden? Oh no! I don't want to fry Romena. Why? So? Maybe I wait a little while to tell of others incredible international incident that is on going away, so you do it give you you would say, wait until he's. Awake is always awakened in your and fry them. Don't walk behind him because then Bulgaria, but if you kind of our already in front of him walking toward him he'll see Cartier, shadow coming and then it'll be ok, ok you could give if your Miles was the present. That's how I would you who would give the same advice that apparently was given to yet our colonial, the colonial oil pipeline people or or the USA or anybody who should have seen this one coming? They
you about it. On Friday, they didn't brief the president. Until Saturday it's just a day. What can happen- and you know a day- is a day like if the miss I've already ere. You just say we will let you know it was coming here. Maybe, but what are we gonna do about? It anyway? Work Orlando used to be Orlando. It's no longer Orlando he'll he'll have to reschedule a vacation. I mean that, if not urgent, because it is insane it's just insane and every country that was afraid of us just recently we are now very like a outer owe their negotiating with a ran. Let's set them on fire: let's collapse their economy. Let's, let's go head and just hack into all of their financial stuff, and there military stuff and their energy stuff. We can shut him down within a week and they're not gonna. Do anything.
maybe maybe You have a problem with our stance in the world. Maybe just a little bit, sir, that Hunter Biden keeps losing his dog tags at is chinese secretaries apartment. In his dog chain, necklace yeah, ninety four miles. He body was getting something for President miles, I'm not sure if I'm going to take about an she lives in Florida. She writes about her dogs experience with ruff greens. She said Sixty five pound Staffordshire but what is a Staffordshire? Do no sixty five pounds of a dog. anyway, been has been able to stop taking allergy shots her spots. Disappeared since adding rough greens to her food. She has said, much more energy, she can't wait for next meal. We spent the last several years trying to find the best rifle dry dog food duty. Skin issues, but
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Well, I never thought the day would come when I would welcome Spencer Courson to the radio programme. Spencer is, if you ve ever ban, may have you ever been to any of our shows, especially you know, gosh, who has long how long's it been maybe ten years ago. You would see Spencer US Spencer was the chief of my detail for security, in the golden era of death threats and it was a spy. It was a special special time, Spencer. Welcome to the programme. Mister Bell Greatest user yeah So you see you started your own security group course: insecurity group and you're a threat management expert. Now can't be more pleased for your success. You you were, let me
Let me now say that science, I see a few know, is safe you can respond, missed Spencer do you have a six maybe the yes and it was a no cheyenne don't have to go fear. I thought you were going to say when we were all sitting round table now, just be like boom, winning our job thrown down and not be young reminder of the weekend of which I am we had fired for. Yes, I remember that I do remember that no you were with us and the family and our kids. You don't even know this up at our We have, we know, we measure everybody and the kids wanted me. To put my height there and moms height and everything on the door frame. You about us,
higher, because the kid said I remember, Mr Spencer, being so big and so tall am like. He was shorter than me. I got now he wasn't dead. No, it wasn't so you are up on our door frame any you you ve written a book called the safety trap and I wanted to have you because I think it's really important that people understand I mean. Spencer, we have had an incredible time. You know that we still have great security. We have had we ve. Had Invasion, we I've had a I t, attack on us, we Had all kinds of stuff happened to us, and you know us we're really repaired and really secure, but I think that goes What you're talking about called the safety trap? Will I and I can agree with you more. I mean it as seriously as you take your security. I I take my own security very seriously
I hadn't, attempted homely vision in my house on Monday. Really one o clock in the morning. The terrible idea you dont invade space was how wrong I know. I went to bed around midnight, one ten, a m I've service dog just goes zero two hero and I look over an hour. That my motion lights are turned on outside my alert occasions or my security system are going into overdrive. Ronan is just like bag me to let him through the door. I checked the security feed. I see that there is a bad guy. Trying to and through my back fence, I let Ronan out there I grab the shocking and go out the front, and I was like five
and too slow and I got a rapid, their ports. They want to catch him, the guy about a half a mile down the road, because you re trying to begin to other houses in Hungary too. So the next morning, of course, all the neighbour start talking and had attempted to get into the apartment, complex issue which is to the left of me, hit. A house hit the house. next to me hidden there there neighbour's house, we are just know, I gotta it neatly. On the phone right, etheric clear, the cleared the property was like five and gray shorts black short tat, cat Red backpack, and here obviously known what we what's curate like. I was talk about how you wanted just like the present yourself as having a strong protective posture here to sort of make that, like a deterrent factor, which is the first level of of turns and in some people take that as just putting the sign in there. He art could ve nothing else, and the bottom line is that eighty five percent of whom invasions is because the guy can't just walk through the front door was unlocked.
on the security. Comes you see. The brazenness of the key see knows that I have the latest news. We puts the like his arm up to cover his face, but has no problem just trying to front door to see if I can just walk writer wow, just WA drug seeking behaviour was looking for. Tourism that's YO, stuffing usb! Really careful cos. If you come to your during the day, articulate coming stuff, but Peter who come at night, good cheer, they're coming for you so- you really Ngos to be of the mindset that you're willing to participate in your own protection. That's the one thing that I learned from you in and others is that right I don't want to me you just as much as you don't want to meet them. They come when the house is empty. They don't do it at night, like you see in the movies, generally speaking, they do it during the day. So he comes to your house at night. They got a problem it other either a rug person, its desperate or they do want to harm you or they're they're doing
Something more than stealing your stuff. Generally speaking, I, of course, there's always exceptions to every rule, but yet more often than not an especial anyone, dont come before the front door, which I think this guy was trying to do is by coming in through the back is. If you hear neighbours you're one loud crash deprived, go with strange they hear a second loud crash, then they may investigate, but if your front doors open or, if it's a week door that they can just gettin with one quick, Keck work, just one: big of a window. You don't you can expect your neighbours to be willing to protect you any more than you are overly willing to protect your neighbors yeah. We all have our neighbourly responsibility to look out for one another, but we no longer live in a world where we can simply hope that nothing will happen. and then solely rely on the first responders to save us once something does, that is
They they came, acts actually out of the Carter administration he's the one who started calling police and fire first responders. We never thought of it that way up until Carter. We all believed we were the first responders yes and then at that change alone has changed. Are our society so talk to me about the the paradox of the safety wrap suitable seriously disrupt safety trap. The safety trap is a turn of phrase that I came up with a few years ago to explain to my clients. false sense of security that tends to hide behind our our own outlook, when our here has been abated, but risk remains. So if we take up school shooting, for example, trade, If that happens, there's this rush to that. We have to do something the politicians say, going to work in a band in public If the official say we need to do something about mental health, but then you know nothing
happens. The new cycle moves on the fear the but the risk still there. We have done absolutely nothing to your. Maybe it will do some things that will help to mitigate that risk. once it has been realised, but we don't do anything. We don't put any kind of like preventative counter measures in place to prevent that bad thing from and that is the very essence of the safety trap. We are sometimes the most active when we feel the most safe because- when we have just a little bit of fear or a little bit husband or were little bit aware. We have our guard up looking around were present were very much in the moment. But then you know things things go on Nothing else happens and we have this is swinging of the pendulum between hyper places, the income and hyper complacency and vigilance. Everyday safety is well a really about finding that happy middle,
the sense of scepticism, a moderate dose of vigilance, very simple. Throughout Europe, I have a story that probably very few can relate to, but I let for a reason, because you don't appreciate this, skills that you actually have. These warning signals these things in you that you you will see without without recognising that you're not consciously looking or listening for things you'd notice things, and that gives you that sense of I should be little hesitant When you were the head of my detail, I had gotten so used to, and I think we may have talked about this. I got so used to always twenty four seven having section with me: and usually it was more than one guy in the bad times. It was a lot of people. and- and so I just knew that I was safe, no matter where I was and orally
felt that way, and I lost those skills. and I remember distinctly- maybe tenure Ago, the first time I went out again just by myself just go to the Store answer. I was so freaked out because I didn't, have that natural ability anymore? I mean it came back, but it was foreign to me? I was paranoid about everything its. this weird balance of. Still sensing the danger, but not living in fear. Zammit and they know it actually does make sense, and I think this is a very similar frame- and I use a couple aside- a couple examples in the book once the way structured. The book was identified. These like sick, Teens corner quotes safety traps that all of us clients throughout the years cap falling into whether that be complacency, whether that be avoidance, whether that be false,
once and what it really always comes down to is everything in our normal everyday life, like most of us, are never going to experience a terror attack or being inactive shooter situation or or experience a home invasion or or other like horrific incident, but that doesn't mean that the risks are real one things. My global experience has has always shown me is that there are, always pre incident indicators. There are always warning signs that key before the bad thing happens. staying safe is about training ourselves to see them. When we drive our cars, we are for the person whose flying up behind us we're looking for the poor and who's a radically changing lanes, we're looking for the person that may be
in leadership they always talk about like anticipating the needs of others. Safety is about anticipating the idiocy of others. Is this person back to like, and we just like a plot, Those same safety defence stress did you use that we employ one were driving to our Ray Day life we we have that ability notice, hey, you know dispersant either. When was on your security detail and we had all of the advanced teams in the over watching the countersurveillance everything you would still very often come up to me and be like something just does it feel right about this route jumping, and of that what and we would absolutely take that into our into our route playing Lothar matrix or whatever, because you negotiating against your own survival. Instincts allowed us to keep you safe, no misspent
I thank you for all of the years of service that you gave my family and kept us safe in some really terribly frightening situations at times. Thank you for that. I want to come back. I want to ask you some questions because the world is changed and use. talk about in the book you talk about don't necessarily go where everybody tells you to go. And that his advice that my uncle, who used to do civil defence Aris, back in the sixties and fifty's nuclear stuff, that's the first thing he said to me. When I moved in York city. If anything happens, don't gather where they tell you to gather, and I want you kind Explain has the word has changed so much. How do we? How do we prepare for things that could happen in the future will do that in sixty seconds, aright the designers over it hustler turf
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Why you don't want to go where everyone else's going? Okay, let's say that one of the reasons. Why is it? except the premise that everyone who causing a bomb threat to is there's no bomb because going to get the components for that bomb to build to construct. It too then breach security. It together in place to do why even sabotage your success, but what you do have readily. Available is where is that evacuation zone and that's typically out the security zone. So I can put it I can go on. I can put in hand fire drill or tag bomb threat and I can see on social media, were everyone's gathering points or I can very easily put explosive device there now, if there a real, that's our God, No, I'm just are we just going to say this? I I think they did this embezzling if you read the letter, there's a movie called on the kingdom where they they put up.
a small diversionary, explosive device inside and building to get every until the evacuation point and then that's where the real, the real bomb goes off, because schools buildings office places are all these like: interconnected, compartmentalized, pockets of protection and then you get all of those up to you to all move to one. central arise, collective, but about Roger you're, the parking Lot Rugen. Do the bleachers hardliners in their cars are a fire drill or an evacuation drought, or even if it's just a rehearsal, go anywhere. Palestine, where they're telling you to go, go to stop box, go home. If, if the, if the crisis is so severe that they had to stop what they were doing and get everyone out, they have bigger problems than getting you back. It go just participate in your own protection disagreeable and go away, and this gets us to the rhine- hide fight thing
the one on, because I've I've got about thirty seconds here and I don't want to catch up on shark. As I think this important with you know the number of shooters that we have had the murderers that come in We had another shooting. I think I'm on an air Force base area because at Fort Bragg this weekend, I'm not sure and run hide fight. Is what everybody breaches Spencer says it's more on the right way to go of course, and it is the safety trap. A new book available out this week. The safety trap more in just the same persons Programme right so the United States was under attack, looks like from Russia this last Friday, you're not gonna, hear this talked about this way, but button is attacking US
Any tact, r R, what's called the juggler of our eastern fuel source all of the Eastern America now is lost about fifty percent of their fuel because of a cyber attack cyber attack, our real their becoming more frequent and they are state sponsored you don't want to come under a cyber attack. You don't want me to cyber criminal. You dont want you want to make sure. You're is protected, as you possibly can be, and no that somebody is gonna get through at some point or another. That's why when lie
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Comes out soon, you can get it on Amazon or wherever you purchase books. It's called the safety. Try I highly recommend it not only because he's a friend man I'd like to see him so a lot of books. More importantly, he is the guy who protected my family and me Many times and very frightening situations saved my family and So I not only wish him well, but I know he has a lot to teach cause. I learned a lot from you Spencer, thank you, sir, and as your going through the book. I hope you won't see me if you can pick out those times that those stories definitely not about you comfortably. Not only has he got a serious loss of serious lazo, so you use us as examples kind of disguised I think that
someone knows. I think that you will be able to determine Where I'm talking about you, now, one way or is like I say why we too are going through a blow to figure out. The times are obviously not just. We are full confidence that legal review in your lorries- and I learned, of course, had their back and for its, but of course that yet- but I think you are. We were just before the break. We were talking about the idea of run hide fight yeah. You say that a bad idea, what it is, a horrible idea, so the within the EU, general premise of run hide fight was what they taught pilots in steer school survive they possess escape pilot gets captured, but Pierre W he gets the chance to escape he's gonna run as far away from the enemy is Canada gets too tired or or is it?
he's gonna hide until you can get a strength back and then, if he's gonna running again, and if the enemy should cut cut out to him he's gonna fight that animal life is life depends on it because it absolutely well. So then you have. We hope you have Columbine, you have all all these tragedies, and this cottage industry starts coming up of run, high fight, which is great on an individual level, but is a horrible protocol for a collective what it has now been reduced to is run to your hiding spot and anyone who is replayed t ball or has play baseball, which harder to head. The ball, that is coming across the plate. Ninety miles an hour where the ball that is sitting stationary on a too it is, I would say both equally for me, both equally by letter, says everything I kind of like it in standard safety.
if the threat is inside your house, you wanna get outside the house. If the. If the threat is outside your house, you wanna barricade yourself inside the house. What has happened is that there's there's this: why divide between survive, ability and accountability. If someone was to break in here right now, I would try to. I would try to take that guy down, while all all of you got as far away from here is possible, because the hardest thing to head is someone that is taking it. This time is increasing time and distance. Putting as many steps between you and bad guys possible again. Getting farther and farther away with each step you take. Schools have have just basically what schools and police aligned. Authors of these security programmes want everyone to be part mental eyes want everyone to be contained, because now there containing the threat by people have this,
misconception that the police are there for your personal safety there, not through there, for the public safety and in the interest of the collective safety. Keeping that threat contained is better for them, because now we don't have to worry about where he's going. So I always urge clients, families, teachers, parents, students- if You ever are in a situation where there is a known threat inside the building get outside that building as quickly as possible but this is different than he could you were the one who designed my first safe room when we had to have one in Connecticut and the idea was get all of the children in there and you and stay in their so it's different if it you're talking about You know you have a us. Some sort of safe room where nobody can get in
least for residential, have where that was one small part of an over arching, very comprehensive security programme. Yes, you I mean we had. Multiple levels of concentric rings are secure from yes, the outer necessary of the property to her to the immediate access to the to the compound to the driveway to the house to inside the front door and then more so inside. So if it got to the point where multiple things were burnt, and all of us were dead, the safest place for your family to be was in that safe room until the police could get there. We, buying you the time for a police response right is completely different from a school or movie, theater or a mall or a shopping center. may have all of those false sense of security, because you see the the cameras and you see the guard and you see the other domes up in the end. The ceiling, but all those
Are there to protect the products? They are not there to protect you. So if you in a situation where your life, It is on the line. You are. Your own authority I'll. Tell you right now. If it's matter of I've been death, is not a game of hide and seek did not hide from a fire in a building and hope the fire doesn't find you, but in active shooter is just as unpredictable and just as violent as a fire. So would you hide from a fire, or would you run? I recommend you run, do you so that is first, because it is its hide. What is it, I'd, run, hide fight, run, height you're, here, you're distinction here- is your not running to a place to hide, which is how its being an interpreter wrecked. The
I don't want. I wanted to place too high. I would run get the hell out of their development and what I would love to see. Schools put I would much. Rather, schools invest in threat management programmes. And start helping. Those who are hurting who, and especially now with like up so schools have finite budgets, ok and soda means now on how it will say. but all the money that typically would go to security programmes has now been shifted to to covet protocols. Brain None of that money is going to counselling noted that money is going to mental health and one of the reasons were seeing such a rise in acting shooter engagements and damage. Violence and child abuse is because one of the of the after effects of a year long spent impact in this pandemic is isolation, has been solitude and that has had a catastrophic impact on those with mental
I'm talking about. You know people like me who are in therapy I'm talking about those who have serious mental ill mellow, but will only a year in Therapy Lunch document that better part is six months now in great. How do you feel about- love it Tom. It tell me about your mom, but well, I was born in Europe, so we do in our use. Are you I dont want to use the word predicting, but are you warning that we may have more shootings? What I am saying is that if you are expecting your school to be able to save your child, you are putting your child more at risk. My parents were both teachers, they were brilliant educators, they were not train protectors. I am, and I am telling you right now, which would When you go to a movie theater you go to a ball game and that you, the guy in the security wind breaking you ask him where you wear your seat is based
it's over there, you can trust that. But would you trust that same person in a mass casualty event, no exact? You me one thing and I thought it was really fastening. Because you know at first you guys could couldn't carry guns. In New York, nightmares are you. York City, they ve no guns, and they do it for reason there. Doing it for the pension of the police officers and If you hire a police officer, then you have a gun You'd never wanted to do that and you you said, because that is the opposite kind of training you remember this completely different. If you have you and it's a kind of relates to this- is what you're saying yes good. First off, if you are a, if you
so when I was in the army, I was in a Salter. I was a shooter. It was my job to initiate a violence of action on a known target for God in country as a protector My job is to cover and evacuate my principal off the ex. So if I have to to draw Ayman fire. I have time to to cover and evacuate you. My job is not to be in it fight. When you saw Ronald Reagan coming out of the Hinkley Home, John Headway shot him and he got off six automata shots to the secret service, get off zero, because their job was to protect the president to put themselves between a bullet in a target and get that president to safety. Firearms are on a list of protected. Now it's off would be different per se like a home invasion, whereas to known target, and you have assets in place where you can see how they're coming, unlike like I did on Monday, but you know that
The number one argument against using, a handgun for self defense is to watch the everyday citizen tried. take us selfie of a celebrity using their cell phone, it's a straightforward, as bitter backed which are better that we are now the average Russian can take a photo of their breakfast with with you no boat, a graphic exe teeth that be worthy of framing and mama, but have Taylor Swift Walkin. If you, now I remember hangin and Tommy that person can can you do at the end? the police are more like the military they are to go in and get the guy the job of the nice. Let her police yeah, hotter and not their right to evacuate.
The kids. I mean they will help without etc, etc, but their primary job, in those situations is to get the bad guy yeah. Where a defender is someone who says get out. get away from the bad guy, and what's that like watch any any like crime tv show, What's the first thing you hear, the detectives talking about is like How much there yelling at the cops in uniform, not mess. Things like your job is to secure the sea, then the than detectives will come in and you know interpret what, Why what's wrong, then? What can go and who needs to stay in who needs to be interviewed, they're, the ones the solve the case, but to expect and talking to I am not knocking police officers. I love the police. I am a supporter of the police, I am very pro police, but I would not expect you know my local firemen to change my oil. It's not their job, You would not, therefore, you can't excess different training. It's completely different training, just different training
Thank you so much. So this was a sure I will. I will tell you that we talk about you often still after these years the children remember you fondly. He were a great. Impact on their life and real. pact of mine, and I am sure you on my share everything like you. Thank you answer. Courts, the these the author of the book, the safety trap- you can pick it up anywhere, safety trap get it now Linda lives in Texas and she was living with, on pain for a really long time. The biggest thing was her knee, which was just was held up so much of the time and it constantly hurt when when she would try to walk, she also had, when pain in her legs in her back, especially bad at night Keeper awake all hours in the morning she felt like she lost control of her life. She was starting to just draw
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Is the Glen Back programme glad you're here I want to leave you. This is from a local news report Fox twelve in Portland Oregon. They were too. Into a guy named Joe Hall, who had just been cured by Antigua. Listen, oh Hall, has a long recovery ahead of him. Partially collapsed left to Lord vertebrates, fractured that's on top of fine, broken ribs, a broken collar bone and head trauma. I stood my brown and I will do it all over again. A local handyman says he was trying to defend himself after getting stopped in his pick up by a crowd in the street and other vehicles along Fourth Alberta, your Michigan Avenue, all of a sudden, this ITALY's agitators by now screaming pounding on my truck he tried to go around the group but stopped and got out of his car after he thought he hit something by this time
people surrounding might be ECHO air, fifteenth, eighteen, forty, seven home said people in the crowd were calling him derogatory names and pointing guns at him while his door was Open Hall told me, someone took his keys and is less legal firearm, so we grab his pistol. I take my thirty eight out of my right pocket and pointed out the ground and told them a weapon points at me. again, I will shoot to eliminate threat shortly after Paul said someone tackled into the ground and took his gun videos. said the social media, showing the events unfolding with posters praising the crowds disarming of the man a name you're telling me she saw a part of the scuffle from a window, it like human faint down, and then the people were kneeling. On top of him, I would bear my why Hall wonders why Portland police didn't intervene more nine, when one calls were made from other intersections Thursday
looting, Interstate avenue and killings worth where a driver reported a crowd smashed out their back window and slashed their tyres for hall. This, was the last straw? I've got you, you know I'm shooting my business now and I'm probably not gonna be coming back. it's quite amazing. What's going on the biggest threat to our democracy, our republic, since the civil war tomorrow. I tell you what turning to those prisoners from January sixth don't miss a second of tomorrow's episode. Stay safe we'll see you tomorrow, Goblin Glenn Back Programme,
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