'All Hands on Deck': It's Time to Show Target We've Had ENOUGH | Guests: Adam Curry & Chris Schandevel | 5/26/23

'All Hands on Deck': It's Time to Show Target We've Had ENOUGH | Guests: Adam Curry & Chris Schandevel | 5/26/23

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'All Hands on Deck': It's Time to Show Target We've Had ENOUGH | Guests: Adam Curry & Chris Schandevel | 5/26/23

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Time to stop talking about how unfair

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and send them a message with our wallets.

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But we can't buy things here in America

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if they're not made here in America.

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He saw this and he was like, we can't let this business go

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2:02

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I believe that the Bubba Effect

2:23

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2:25

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2:28

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2:31

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2:31

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2:33

is getting bolder and bolder.

2:37

I have some things that you need

2:39

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2:41

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2:44

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2:46

Memorial Day and put things into

2:48

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So before we begin I

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thought it would be important to give

4:18

you a time to reflect

4:24

on what

4:26

everything really means. I

4:32

hope that you've never experienced the story I'm

4:34

about to tell you but I also know

4:36

there are thousands that have and

4:39

if you will try to imagine this

4:41

in the first person through the eyes of

4:44

someone I'm about to describe. Your

4:48

son has been in the United States

4:50

Marine Corps for what seems like forever

4:52

now. Only you

4:55

and those that have their children deployed

4:58

into a war zone know just

5:01

why it seems like forever. What

5:04

begins as extreme worry and then turns

5:07

to panic then helplessness then

5:09

all time seems to stop. It's

5:12

as if you're stranded in the loneliest

5:15

cold of winter with no daylight

5:17

to help tell you the passage

5:20

of time. It's just you, your worry

5:22

and no end in sight. It

5:25

comes over you in an instant.

5:28

What you don't know yet is

5:31

the most precious thing you hold dear,

5:34

your son, just

5:36

fell in combat 60 seconds

5:38

ago.

5:42

Military protocol is exact

5:46

and as you're busy carrying out your day this

5:49

is what's happening behind the scenes. First

5:54

a death notification. It

5:56

has to be executed within eight hours,

5:59

a discreet attempt.

5:59

to locate you, the next

6:02

of kin, is initiated so

6:04

the officers chosen to deliver the notification

6:07

arrive at the right place at

6:09

the right time. Three

6:11

individuals are typically chosen to arrive

6:14

at your home. An officer, at

6:16

least one rank higher than the deceased,

6:19

a chaplain, and someone capable

6:21

of delivering medical help should the

6:23

next of kin pass out or worse.

6:27

These are the three individuals that

6:29

you will see as you open the door.

6:33

One of the officers asks you

6:35

your name, then he asks

6:37

permission to enter as per DoD

6:40

protocol he then asks

6:42

you to sit down. You

6:45

know what he's about to say.

6:48

And then he says this.

6:51

The commandant of the Marine Corps has

6:55

entrusted me to express his

6:58

deep regret that your son, John,

7:01

was killed in action on Friday, March 26.

7:04

The commandant in the Marine

7:07

Corps extend their

7:09

deepest sympathy to you

7:11

and your family in

7:14

your loss. Some

7:21

branches of the service do it a little bit differently,

7:25

but this is the standard DoD protocol

7:28

for telling someone their loved one has just

7:30

died in combat.

7:33

This is the nightmare

7:36

that thousands have had to endure.

7:39

Thousands fear could happen to them

7:41

at any time.

7:46

This is Memorial

7:48

Day weekend. Two

7:52

years after 9-11, 312 parents experienced what

7:54

I just described. alone.

8:00

In 2007 847 military men and women

8:02

died in combat. In 2008 352. In 2009 346. And

8:14

the list and the numbers go on

8:16

and on and our Gold Star

8:19

families have suffered every

8:21

single tragedy.

8:26

Memorial Day weekend kicks

8:30

off at the end of today. I don't

8:33

know what you have planned. You're

8:36

probably making plans for maybe a three-day

8:38

getaway or maybe just staying

8:40

at home when there's a barbecue with friends and neighbors

8:42

planned, swimming for the kids, hot

8:46

dogs, hamburgers, if you're going

8:48

away maybe a sweet Airbnb. The

8:51

works! It's a three-day weekend.

8:56

I'm not trying to be a downer here but

8:58

there is a sacredness to Memorial

9:00

Day that most of us just cannot

9:03

understand. Ask

9:05

a veteran that survived and now feels

9:08

guilty for the life he was spared when others

9:10

were not.

9:12

This weekend be there for a Gold

9:14

Star family. Let them

9:16

know that they're not alone. Share their grief.

9:19

Ask about their son. Memorial

9:23

Day is for reverence and honoring those

9:25

who sacrificed everything to

9:28

ensure the American way of life endures

9:30

forever. Greater

9:33

love hath no man than

9:35

this. That a man

9:37

lay down his life for

9:40

his friends. This

9:43

weekend remember

9:46

the honor, the love

9:48

of country, the

9:50

families. Together

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they represent the absolute

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those who honor the

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11:35

down their life

11:37

for the Constitution in defense

11:40

of the Constitution is

11:43

because the worst thing we could do is

11:46

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11:47

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11:50

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11:52

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11:55

justice.

11:58

We cannot dishonor the Constitution.

11:59

sacrifice

12:02

in anger or rage. And

12:06

you're going to be probably a little angry here.

12:09

First of all, let me give you the latest from Comer. The

12:12

house oversight committee chairman, James Comer

12:14

says an informant, um, informant

12:17

file that he is seeking from the FBI

12:20

links president Biden to a $5 million

12:23

bribery scheme while he was

12:25

president.

12:26

Comer revealed the size

12:29

of the alleged bribe for the first time

12:31

Wednesday in a letter to the FBI

12:33

director, Christopher Ray, threatening

12:35

him with contempt proceedings

12:38

if he doesn't share the file pursuant to

12:40

the May 3rd subpoena. The informant

12:42

tip is dated June 30th, 2020.

12:46

Comer wrote an additional clue

12:49

in the mysterious allegation that triggered

12:51

a guessing game due to the Biden

12:53

family, extensive consulting working countries

12:56

where the then VP held sway in

12:58

a remarkable coincidence. And

13:00

remember, this is a guessing game.

13:03

Ukrainian officials held a press conference

13:06

in Kiev on June 13th,

13:09

17 days before the FBI

13:12

tip off where they showed $5 million

13:14

in cash allegedly offered

13:18

as a bribe

13:19

to end an investigation of the natural

13:22

gas company, Burisma.

13:26

Burisma employed the

13:28

first son, Hunter Biden from 2014 to 2019

13:31

and an executive firm met with vice

13:33

president on April 16th, 2015,

13:35

and dinner in Washington.

13:37

Now the cash seized by Ukrainian

13:39

officials in 2020 was paid in American, $100 bills

13:43

that were put on display and matches

13:45

the amount that Joe Biden allegedly

13:48

received years earlier.

13:51

The National Anti-Corruption Bureau

13:53

of Ukraine, and this is very

13:55

important, said at the press conference

13:59

that three Any KEEV bureaucrats,

14:01

including the current and former tax official,

14:03

were arrested and a

14:05

million dollars of additional money was

14:08

offered to an office holder working as a middleman.

14:11

The anti-corruption prosecutor

14:13

said at the press conference that Biden

14:15

Jr. and Biden Sr. do not

14:18

appear in this particular

14:20

proceeding. Two and a half

14:22

weeks later, however, the document shows

14:24

up at the FBI

14:27

and it was created

14:29

or modified on the 30th, or I think

14:31

I said the 20th.

14:34

The Oversight Committee has not confirmed

14:36

the country where President Biden allegedly accepted

14:39

a bribe of $5 million as

14:41

vice president, but a source previously

14:44

told the Post that the allegation is not

14:46

believed to deal with China. And

14:48

so we're going back to a guessing game

14:50

and this is really important.

14:53

Innocent until proven guilty. We

14:55

don't know what's in any of

14:57

this, but it's

15:00

not China. So that leaves Ukraine

15:03

and Russia that we know of.

15:05

It's unclear what policy decisions

15:07

would have or could have been made by Biden

15:09

in exchange. Biden allegedly

15:12

plugged US support for the national gas industry

15:15

in Ukraine days after his son Hunter

15:17

Biden secretly joined the board of

15:19

Burisma. This

15:22

is according to the former White House stenographer

15:25

Mike McCormick. He

15:27

is a guy who I believe voted for

15:30

Obama and Biden

15:32

and only came to the forefront

15:34

recently

15:35

because Biden was talking

15:37

about a flight he was on

15:39

and witnessed firsthand

15:42

and said, no, none of what he just

15:44

said was true. Because I heard him talk

15:46

about it before we even landed.

15:51

We will find out. I

15:54

believe this Congress will

15:56

hold anyone who is obstructing justice.

15:59

with contempt and they have

16:02

the votes if everybody sticks together

16:05

to actually put that person

16:08

in behind bars

16:10

because of the contempt of Congress,

16:12

but it will take the Congress to vote

16:15

on it.

16:16

All right. So now

16:19

here's

16:21

the next one.

16:23

So we just told you FBI

16:26

is hiding and refusing

16:28

to let this be released

16:30

to the oversight

16:33

committee.

16:35

Biden's DOJ

16:37

has decided on charges

16:39

for Rachel, Rachel Rollins.

16:42

Now she is Soros-backed

16:45

Massachusetts DA.

16:48

She has been caught lying under oath. She

16:50

has been caught

16:52

aiding

16:53

in the election

16:55

of somebody that she wanted to, which is

16:57

against the law, but she also

17:00

provided false information

17:03

and spoke with the press in

17:06

collusion with this Democratic

17:09

candidate. All of these things violate

17:11

ethics and the law.

17:15

The DOJ has just decided

17:17

on charges and they are zero.

17:21

They have decided who not prosecute

17:24

on any of these charges.

17:27

At the same time, the

17:30

Oath Keepers founder, Stuart Rhodes,

17:32

who did not bring a weapon to

17:34

the Capitol,

17:36

did not enter the Capitol, did

17:38

not harm anyone, wasn't

17:40

arrested for a year after

17:43

January 6th,

17:45

was sentenced to 18 years

17:48

for seditious conspiracy

17:51

for January 6th. Now

17:54

I don't know. I wasn't in the courtroom.

17:58

But if you're going to...

17:59

to

18:01

do these kinds of

18:03

things, you

18:05

should make sure the DOJ is

18:07

doing it blindly to

18:10

all sides.

18:12

Again, I don't know Stuart Rhodes

18:14

and what he did. However, 18

18:18

years seems a little

18:20

steep, but it may be appropriate.

18:22

My problem with this is, I

18:25

don't believe you can get a fair trial

18:27

from this Justice Department

18:30

in Washington, D.C.

18:32

That is not a jury of your peers. They're

18:35

pulling from a pool

18:36

that 95%

18:39

of the entire population voted

18:41

for a Democrat and vote blindly

18:43

for Democrats every time.

18:46

This is not

18:47

a safe space. I will

18:50

not enter Washington, D.C.

18:52

or the triangle

18:54

again until this is cleared up.

18:57

Only because I'm not doing anything wrong, but I'm not sure

18:59

that they wouldn't trump something up and

19:02

then give it to a corrupt DOJ

19:04

and then I'm sitting there with a jury of my peers

19:07

in Washington, D.C. I don't think so.

19:10

That's my problem with this. The

19:13

retired firefighter who put his feet

19:15

up on Pelosi's desk sentenced to 4.5

19:17

years in prison.

19:20

Now, this guy is a dirtbag.

19:24

He says I got

19:26

out of control, blah blah blah, but he's

19:28

the guy who went in and he wrote a nasty

19:31

letter

19:32

to Nancy Pelosi.

19:35

Okay, now he does all

19:37

of these things.

19:39

Four and a half years?

19:43

Here's my problem. You

19:45

want to give him four and a half years? Okay.

19:51

But why has no one

19:54

been charged for burning a city

19:57

down? you

20:00

started a fire and burned one person's

20:03

business to the ground? Why

20:06

is it that you serve no time,

20:08

you're not even charged?

20:11

And if you sit behind Nancy Pelosi's

20:13

desk and write a nasty-ass

20:15

note, put your feet up on the desk,

20:18

why do you get four and a half years?

20:21

Is her office more important

20:23

than that small mom-and-pop business

20:26

that was struggling to keep their head above

20:28

water in a city that is not

20:30

Washington, D.C.?

20:33

This entire thing is corrupt

20:37

because it is not

20:40

putting into context

20:42

that all men are created

20:45

equal and that we are a nation of laws

20:48

and not of men. There

20:50

seem to be some that are more equal

20:52

than others. Those

20:55

people in Congress!

20:58

I will tell you that

21:01

I don't remember January 6th

21:03

fondly.

21:06

I watched it with my

21:09

head in my hands,

21:12

swear words on my lips and

21:14

tears in my eyes when I watched

21:17

it.

21:18

I think the whole thing was

21:20

an abomination.

21:23

But so is this.

21:28

To be for justice

21:30

doesn't mean

21:32

you're for the cretins that

21:34

broke the windows,

21:37

clubbed police,

21:38

or did any of that stuff.

21:43

But you're letting a DOJ

21:46

official, I'm sorry,

21:48

you're a Soros-backed

21:51

Massachusetts DA,

21:53

the DOJ is letting them

21:55

go,

21:57

yet on the same charges.

22:01

with the document scandal

22:04

at Mar-a-Lago, they had a SWAT

22:06

team there.

22:08

It's the same law they

22:10

say was violated. Hmm.

22:13

And

22:17

one of those was

22:20

throwing an election. The

22:23

other one was apparently

22:26

top secret documents that I

22:29

think the people who mow my lawn

22:32

might have a top secret document

22:34

from the White House from some president

22:37

in the past as well. Justice

22:41

must be blind.

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So I saw

24:37

a headline on Monday from

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media matters. Quote

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blaze TV's Glenn Beck defends

24:44

a white nationalist Charlottesville

24:47

demonstrator and

24:49

it was picked up everywhere. I

24:51

didn't mention it to you at the

24:54

time because I don't really care what people say

24:56

about me already made my bed.

24:58

I get it.

25:01

If you were with me last Thursday,

25:04

you remember that I brought up the story

25:06

about a Vermont resident named

25:09

Ryan Roy

25:10

who marched in Charlottesville, Virginia

25:13

way way back in 2017.

25:18

He has now been indicted

25:20

in 2023.

25:23

What was he charged with?

25:26

He's charged with a class 5 felony.

25:30

Can you look that up? How many classes

25:32

are there? I think that's the lowest is it not

25:35

a class 5 felony for burning

25:37

an object with the intent to intimidate

25:40

now in Virginia you can understand

25:43

because this is the Klan.

25:45

This is the South. They

25:48

have all of that history. This

25:50

law was written against the Klan.

25:53

So people would if they were burning a cross

25:55

you could get them on a felony.

25:58

Okay. Now,

26:01

in 2017,

26:03

the county prosecutor didn't seem

26:05

to think that it was a big deal. Declined

26:07

to press charges against the Charlottesville

26:09

protesters.

26:11

But then, George Soros

26:13

dropped nearly $2.5 million

26:16

dollars backing the far left

26:18

prosecutors in Virginia in 2019.

26:21

5,000 of

26:24

which went to the new county prosecutor

26:27

who vowed as a campaign promise to

26:29

bring charges against Charlottesville

26:31

protesters if elected.

26:34

He said, and I quote, there's

26:36

a law, a burning objects

26:38

law, that say they can be prosecuted,

26:41

but our prosecutor's not doing that.

26:44

Now, this is the same law that

26:46

refuses, or the same group of

26:48

people in the same state that

26:51

refuse to prosecute

26:53

Hunter Biden for

26:56

known, provable,

26:59

on videotape drug

27:02

crimes.

27:04

There's a law about burning objects, and that law

27:06

say it can be prosecuted, but our prosecutor's

27:08

not doing that.

27:10

Now, as I outlined in last week's

27:12

Blaze TV special in the reckoning of

27:15

the Biden crime family,

27:17

apparently,

27:18

if you're a Biden, you can smoke

27:21

crack

27:22

while filming yourself driving

27:26

down a street in Virginia. Nobody

27:29

seems to care. So,

27:31

why is this Charlottesville protester being charged

27:33

nearly six years after the fact?

27:36

In Virginia, there's no statute of limitation on

27:38

felonies.

27:40

So that got me wondering. Any

27:42

felony? Huh,

27:47

what about smoking crack in a car?

27:52

So I asked you, and I

27:56

showed you the video of Hunter being very proud to be driving his business.

27:59

brand new Ford Raptor

28:01

along Old Dominion Drive in Arlington,

28:04

Virginia

28:05

while smoking crack.

28:07

Third party sources have confirmed

28:09

it's on video tape. Third

28:12

party sources have confirmed the law. It

28:14

is a felony.

28:17

Now during last week's Reckoning Special, I

28:20

read you an email we received from the Virginia

28:22

Attorney General. He's a Republican. We asked

28:24

him, will you look into this crime?

28:27

He said, thank you for reaching out. Unfortunately, it doesn't

28:29

work for the Attorney General's schedule, so we'll

28:31

have to decline. Oh, really? Did

28:33

AI? Did Siri write that one?

28:35

Because it sounds like a bad AI response.

28:39

Now I'm not satisfied with that answer. I bet you're

28:41

not either, but I'm going to give him the benefit of the

28:43

doubt because maybe it's outside of his legal

28:46

purview of jurisdiction.

28:49

I will not give the benefit

28:51

of the doubt to the Arlington County

28:53

prosecutor, another George

28:56

Soros

28:57

official. This

29:00

is the county where Hunter's alleged crack

29:02

crime took place. Okay.

29:06

George Soros gave her campaign nearly $1

29:08

million. So

29:11

we reached out to Governor Glenn Youngkin

29:14

about it and said this.

29:19

This is what he said.

29:21

Because the local prosecutor in Arlington

29:24

is a Democrat,

29:25

we are aware there will be no

29:28

political will

29:30

to try and take on the president's

29:32

son. However, Americans

29:34

are fed up with two-tier justice system. Actually,

29:37

this is what we wrote. Two-tier justice system,

29:40

one for the elites, one for regular Americans.

29:42

No other citizen would get away with committing these

29:44

alleged crimes in Virginia. Why would Hunter's

29:47

crimes go ignored while Vermont residents

29:49

is charged in a 2017 Class 5 felony?

29:54

Quick response from the governor's office.

29:57

His spokesperson said it's another example

29:59

of George

29:59

George Soros influence prosecutors

30:02

not doing their job? Well, we know that.

30:06

But will the governor

30:09

provide any additional heat?

30:12

I do not want the governor

30:14

to violate

30:16

the law. I don't want him involved

30:18

in things he should not be.

30:21

But the governor has the bully pulpit.

30:25

Now, it is hard to fight the millions of

30:27

dollars that George Soros uses to

30:30

buy these prosecutors.

30:34

But I am tired of feeling

30:37

alone. I

30:38

am tired of feeling like

30:40

the only one. Now, I get home,

30:43

I talk to my friends, and they

30:45

all say the same thing. They're like, this is

30:47

insane. And then they throw up their arms

30:49

and go, well, what am I gonna do about

30:52

it? I don't pay attention anymore because it's all

30:54

garbage. You're going to

30:56

be in the trash compactor

31:00

with the Wookiee, and

31:02

you're gonna be smushed this time.

31:06

You have to get involved.

31:10

Now, I want everyone,

31:13

all the listeners, all the viewers in the great Commonwealth

31:15

of Virginia,

31:17

and everyone in my

31:19

audience, if you haven't gone to

31:21

thereckoningguide.com,

31:24

get a free copy of the dossier.

31:28

If you're in Virginia, you will find

31:31

the contact information for

31:33

the Arlington DA. You

31:37

need to flood her office

31:39

lines, flood the

31:42

social media. Do

31:44

not, do not

31:47

make threats. This is

31:50

a constitutional battle,

31:52

and we must

31:55

take it to the court

31:58

system. You

32:00

have no idea. You

32:03

can win on these things

32:06

if we have

32:08

our wits about us

32:12

and go through the court system. Politely

32:16

tell her you don't care who fills

32:18

her purse strings. She

32:20

is accountable to the people of Virginia

32:23

and the laws of the state just

32:25

as you must obey the law.

32:28

So must she.

32:31

Justice is blind. Justice

32:33

holds no man over another.

32:36

Justice doesn't care if you're poor or George

32:39

Soros. It doesn't matter if

32:41

you voted for Trump or Biden.

32:45

Justice is blind.

32:48

What's amazing to me for

32:50

people who have

32:52

sold and peddled this lie,

32:54

this claim they're fighting for justice.

32:57

It is amazing

33:00

to me how clear it is they do

33:02

not want justice. They're looking

33:04

for something else. Revenge.

33:07

Possibly.

33:12

So where does that leave us? Well we can be mad.

33:17

We could be mad. Or

33:20

we can be determined. And

33:24

we did the reckoning. We showed

33:26

you this is the legal path.

33:30

Now the left, how are they fighting? They

33:32

are fighting

33:34

in the legal court system.

33:36

They just pull all the purse strings.

33:39

But that is in Virginia in Arlington.

33:42

That's not everywhere.

33:45

There are crimes all over this country,

33:47

including in red states. Why

33:51

is no one picking

33:54

up this mantle and saying,

33:56

I will do it? We

34:00

must exhaust every legal

34:03

avenue.

34:04

And by the way,

34:06

I've always thought attorneys sucked,

34:09

but you suck more

34:11

than I even thought.

34:13

Are all of our attorneys

34:16

just caring about their

34:18

good status or their

34:20

big firm?

34:22

Where are the attorneys

34:24

in this country that are willing to sacrifice

34:27

their jobs or their status for

34:30

the ideals and ideas

34:32

that America has always strived

34:34

for? Where are you?

34:38

In a state such as Virginia that

34:40

allowed bigotry and double standards

34:42

and legal persecution of

34:45

one entire group of

34:47

people for so long,

34:49

and then you fought so hard

34:53

to remove the double standards,

34:56

to remove the legal persecution,

35:00

you're now going to return and build

35:02

the same kind of structure or allow

35:05

it to be built in your

35:07

name, in your state, the structure

35:10

of discrimination and hatred again.

35:13

If you throw away everything

35:15

that you in Virginia have worked so

35:17

hard to achieve,

35:19

then you in your

35:22

silence

35:23

will again choose the path of

35:26

Jamestown and all the evils

35:28

of the past return. And just

35:31

like before, the deceivers are wrapping

35:33

the lies and poison in moral

35:35

terms. We're looking for justice.

35:38

Justice is blind on

35:40

earth. The only one that

35:43

can actually

35:45

meet out real justice,

35:47

perfect justice, is God

35:49

himself. And your God

35:52

on the left is not the God

35:54

of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

35:56

And that is who I serve. My

35:58

first principle is that

35:59

is, and loyalty is

36:02

to him. My first

36:04

passport is to the kingdom of God.

36:07

My second

36:09

is to the United States of America, so

36:11

I will do nothing to violate my

36:13

first passport. I will not

36:16

lose my first citizenship in

36:18

defense of my second citizenship.

36:21

But I know the Declaration

36:24

of Independence, I know the Bill of Rights,

36:26

I know the Constitution, was

36:28

written by men with the help

36:30

of the finger of God.

36:33

If you can find a better

36:35

mission

36:37

statement, then we

36:40

hold these things to be self-evident

36:42

that all men are created equal and endowed

36:45

by their creator with certain inalienable

36:47

rights. And governments are instituted among

36:49

men to protect those rights. If

36:52

you can find a bigger and better

36:55

mission statement than that, show it to

36:57

me. I will follow and gladly,

37:01

gladly abandon this system

37:03

which is now so corrupt.

37:05

But I don't see anything grander than

37:08

that. I don't see anything harder than that.

37:10

I don't see anything more glorious and

37:12

God-given than that.

37:17

Damn us all,

37:19

and we will be.

37:23

If you don't stand up in your

37:25

pulpit,

37:27

if you don't stand up as

37:29

an attorney,

37:31

and if we all don't stand up as citizens

37:34

in peace

37:36

with the full armor of God,

37:38

the most important thing our feet

37:41

are shod in the sandals of peace

37:43

in the gospel,

37:45

you don't do it.

37:46

You will lose your country.

37:50

All hands on

37:53

deck.

37:56

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get on the phone. There's something else that we, I

39:44

think we are, we're on the verge of something

39:48

here. And

39:50

I think right around the corner, something

39:52

is changing.

39:54

Both

39:57

good and bad, the government is becoming

40:00

becoming much more

40:02

oppressive and obvious. They

40:05

don't care anymore.

40:07

By the way, today, if you have a pistol

40:10

brace, I think tomorrow

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you are a felon, if you haven't destroyed

40:15

it or given it, turned

40:17

it in. Today's the 26th. So

40:19

is it on the 30th? I thought we

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had a few more. Oh yeah, okay, you're right, the 30th.

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So you're gonna be

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a felon. Thousands of Americans

40:28

will be felons in two weeks.

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There is also something coming on the good

40:36

side. I think there is a God

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movement that is happening.

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But I also think that there is,

40:43

people are fed up

40:45

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43:35

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43:39

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43:59

I'm

43:59

believe that the Bubba effect

44:02

is about to be seen and

44:04

rear its ugly head. Something

44:07

has changed and the

44:10

Biden administration with the Justice Department

44:12

is getting bolder and bolder.

44:15

I have some

44:17

things that you need to hear but

44:19

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want to take a couple of minutes just

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44:26

Memorial Day and put things into

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So before we begin I

45:55

thought it would be important to give you

46:03

A time to reflect

46:06

on what everything really means.

46:11

I hope that you've never experienced the

46:13

story I'm about to tell you, but I

46:15

also know there are thousands that have.

46:18

And if you will, try to imagine

46:20

this in the first person through the eyes

46:23

of someone I'm about to describe.

46:27

Your son has been in the United

46:29

States Marine Corps for what seems

46:31

like forever now.

46:33

Only you and

46:35

those that have their children deployed

46:38

into a war zone know just

46:40

why it seems like forever. What

46:44

begins as extreme worry and then turns

46:46

to panic then helplessness, then

46:49

all time seems to stop. It's

46:52

as if you're stranded in the loneliest

46:54

cold of winter with no daylight

46:57

to help tell you the passage of time.

47:00

It's just you, your worry, and

47:02

no end in sight. It

47:05

comes over you in an instant.

47:08

What you don't know yet

47:10

is the most precious thing you

47:12

hold dear, your son, just

47:15

fell in combat 60 seconds

47:18

ago.

47:21

Military protocol is exact.

47:25

And as you're busy carrying out your day, this

47:28

is what's happening behind the scenes.

47:32

First, a death notification.

47:36

It has to be executed within eight hours.

47:38

A discreet attempt to locate you, the

47:41

next of kin, is initiated

47:43

so the officers chosen to deliver the

47:45

notification arrive at the right place

47:48

at the right time. Three

47:51

individuals are typically chosen to arrive

47:53

at your home.

47:54

An officer at least one rank higher

47:57

than deceased, a chaplain,

47:59

and

47:59

someone capable of delivering medical

48:02

help should the next of kin pass

48:04

out or worse. These

48:07

are the three individuals that you will see

48:10

as you open the door. One

48:12

of the officers asks you your

48:14

name, then he asks permission

48:17

to enter, as per DoD

48:19

protocol he then asks

48:21

you to sit down. You

48:24

know what he's about to say.

48:27

And then he says this.

48:31

The Commandant of the Marine Corps

48:34

has entrusted me to express

48:37

his deep regret that your son John

48:40

was killed in action on Friday, March 26.

48:45

The Commandant and the Marine Corps

48:48

extend their deepest sympathy

48:50

to you and your family in

48:53

your loss.

49:00

Some branches of the service do it a little

49:02

bit differently, but

49:04

this is the standard DoD protocol

49:07

for telling someone their loved one has just

49:09

died in combat.

49:12

This is the nightmare

49:15

that thousands have had to endure.

49:19

This fear could happen to them at

49:21

any time.

49:25

This is Memorial

49:27

Day weekend.

49:31

Two years after 9-11, 312 parents experienced what

49:33

I just described. In 2003

49:38

alone. In 2007,

49:41

847 military men and women died in combat. In 2008, 352.

49:50

In 2009, 346. And

49:53

the list and the numbers go on

49:55

and on. And our Gold

49:57

Star families have suffered.

49:59

Every single tragedy.

50:05

Memorial Day weekend kicks

50:09

off at the end of today. I

50:13

don't know what you have planned. You're

50:15

probably making plans for maybe a three

50:17

day getaway or maybe just

50:19

staying at home when there's a barbecue with friends and

50:21

neighbors planned, swimming for the kids,

50:25

hot dogs, hamburgers. If

50:27

you're going away, maybe a sweet Airbnb. The

50:30

works. It's a three day weekend.

50:35

I'm not trying to be a downer here, but

50:37

there is a sacredness to Memorial

50:40

Day that most of us just cannot

50:42

understand. Ask

50:45

a veteran that survived and now feels

50:47

guilty for the life he was spared when others

50:49

were not.

50:51

This weekend, be there for a Gold

50:53

Star family.

50:55

Let them know that they're not alone. Share

50:57

their grief.

50:59

Ask about their son. Memorial

51:02

Day is for reverence and honoring those

51:04

who sacrificed everything to ensure

51:07

the American way of life endures forever.

51:10

Greater love

51:13

hath no man than this. That

51:16

a man lay down his life for

51:19

his friends. This

51:22

weekend, remember

51:25

the honor, the love

51:27

of country, the families.

51:31

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51:32

they represent

51:34

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10 seconds, station ID.

53:04

The reason why I wanted to start

53:07

today with remembering

53:10

those who honor the

53:12

Constitution and have laid

53:14

down their life

53:16

for the Constitution in defense

53:19

of the Constitution is

53:22

because the worst thing we could do

53:25

is now violate

53:27

the principles and

53:29

the Constitution, the laws that

53:32

have been established for equal

53:34

justice. We

53:38

cannot dishonor the sacrifice

53:41

in anger or rage. And

53:46

you're going to be probably a little angry here.

53:48

First of all, let me give you the latest from Comer. The

53:51

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer

53:54

says an informant

53:57

file that he is seeking from the FBI...

54:00

links President Biden to a $5 million

54:02

bribery scheme while he was

54:05

president.

54:06

Comer

54:07

revealed the size of the alleged bribe

54:09

for the first time Wednesday in a

54:11

letter to the FBI director, Christopher

54:13

Wray, threatening him with contempt

54:16

proceedings if he doesn't share the file

54:19

pursuant to the May 3rd subpoena. The

54:21

informant tip is dated June

54:23

30th, 2020.

54:25

Comer wrote an additional clue

54:28

in the mysterious allegation that triggered

54:30

a guessing game due to the Biden family

54:33

extensive consulting work in countries where

54:35

the then VP held sway in

54:38

a remarkable coincidence. And

54:40

remember, this is a guessing game.

54:42

Ukrainian officials held a press conference

54:45

in Kiev on June 13th, 2020,

54:47

17 days before the FBI tip off

54:49

where

54:52

they showed $5 million in cash allegedly offered

54:58

as a bribe

54:59

to end an investigation of the natural

55:01

gas company Burisma.

55:05

Burisma employed the first

55:07

son Hunter Biden from 2014 to 2019 and an executive firm met

55:12

with vice president on April 16th, 2015 and

55:15

dinner in Washington. Now

55:17

the cash seized by Ukrainian officials

55:19

in 2020 was paid in American $100

55:22

bills that were put on display and matches

55:25

the amount that Joe Biden allegedly

55:28

received years earlier.

55:30

The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of

55:33

Ukraine, and this is very important, said

55:36

at the press conference

55:38

that three Kiev bureaucrats,

55:40

including the current and former tax official,

55:43

were arrested

55:44

and a million dollars of additional

55:47

money was offered to an office holder working

55:49

as a middleman.

55:50

The anti-corruption prosecutor

55:52

said at the press conference that Biden

55:55

Jr. and Biden Sr. do not

55:57

appear in this particular

55:59

person.

56:01

Two and a half weeks later, however, the document

56:03

shows up

56:04

at the FBI and it was

56:07

created or modified

56:10

on the 30th, or I think I said the 20th.

56:13

The Oversight Committee has not confirmed

56:16

the country where President Biden allegedly accepted

56:18

a bribe of $5 million as

56:21

a vice president, but a source previously

56:23

told the Post that the allegation is not

56:25

believed to deal with China. And

56:27

so we're going back to a guessing game

56:29

and this is really important.

56:32

Innocent until proven guilty. We

56:34

don't know what's in any of

56:36

this,

56:38

but it's not

56:40

China. So that leaves Ukraine and

56:42

Russia that we know of. It's

56:45

unclear what policy decisions would

56:47

have or could have been made by Biden in exchange.

56:50

Biden allegedly plugged US support

56:52

for the national gas industry in Ukraine

56:55

days after his son Hunter Biden secretly

56:57

joined the board of Burisma.

57:01

This is according to the former White House stenographer

57:04

Mike McCormick. He

57:06

is a guy who I believe voted for

57:09

Obama and Biden and

57:11

only came to the forefront recently

57:14

because Biden was talking

57:16

about a flight he was on

57:19

and witnessed firsthand and

57:22

said, no, none of what he just said was

57:24

true because I heard him talk about

57:26

it before we even landed.

57:30

We will find out. I

57:33

believe this Congress will

57:35

hold anyone who is obstructing justice

57:38

with contempt and

57:40

they have the votes if everybody

57:43

sticks together

57:44

to actually put that person

57:47

in behind bars

57:49

because of the contempt of Congress.

57:52

But it will take the Congress to vote

57:54

on it.

57:56

All right. So now.

57:59

Here's the next

58:01

one.

58:02

So we just told you

58:04

FBI

58:05

is hiding and refusing

58:08

to let this be released

58:10

to the oversight

58:12

committee.

58:15

Biden's DOJ

58:16

has decided on charges

58:19

for Rachel Rollins. Now

58:22

she is Soros-backed

58:25

Massachusetts DA.

58:27

She has been caught lying under oath. She

58:29

has been caught

58:31

aiding

58:32

in the election

58:35

of somebody that she wanted to, which is

58:37

against the law, but she also

58:40

provided false information

58:42

and spoke with the press

58:45

in collusion with this Democratic

58:48

candidate. All of these things violate

58:51

ethics and the law.

58:55

The DOJ has just decided

58:57

on charges and they are zero.

59:00

They have decided who not prosecute

59:04

on any of these charges.

59:07

At the same time, the

59:09

Oath Keepers founder Stuart Rhodes,

59:12

who did not bring a weapon to

59:14

the Capitol,

59:15

did not enter the Capitol, did

59:17

not harm anyone, wasn't

59:20

arrested for a year after

59:22

January 6th,

59:24

was sentenced to 18 years

59:28

for seditious conspiracy

59:30

for January 6th.

59:32

Now I don't know, I wasn't

59:35

in the courtroom.

59:38

But if you're going to

59:40

do these kinds of

59:42

things,

59:44

you should make sure the DOJ

59:46

is doing it blindly

59:49

to all sides. Again

59:52

I don't know Stuart Rhodes and what

59:54

he did,

59:55

however 18 years seems a little

59:59

steep, but it may be appropriate.

1:00:02

My problem with this is I

1:00:04

don't believe you can get a fair trial

1:00:07

from this Justice Department

1:00:10

in Washington, DC.

1:00:12

That is not a jury of your peers. They're

1:00:14

pulling from a pool

1:00:16

that 95%

1:00:18

of the entire population voted

1:00:20

for a Democrat and vote blindly

1:00:23

for Democrats every time.

1:00:25

This is not

1:00:27

a safe space. I will

1:00:29

not enter Washington, DC

1:00:32

or the triangle

1:00:34

again until this is cleared up.

1:00:36

Only because I'm not doing anything wrong, but I'm not

1:00:38

sure that they wouldn't Trump something up

1:00:41

and then give it to a corrupt DOJ.

1:00:44

And then I'm sitting there with a jury of my peers

1:00:46

in Washington, DC. I don't think so.

1:00:49

That's my problem with this. The

1:00:52

retired firefighter who put his feet up

1:00:54

on Pelosi's desk sentenced to 4.5

1:00:57

years in prison.

1:01:00

Now, this guy is

1:01:02

he's a dirtbag. Okay.

1:01:04

He says I got

1:01:06

out of control, blah, blah, blah. But he's

1:01:08

the guy who went in and he wrote a nasty

1:01:11

letter

1:01:12

to Nancy Pelosi.

1:01:15

Okay. Now he does all

1:01:17

of these things

1:01:19

four and a half years

1:01:22

here's my problem.

1:01:24

You want to give him four and a half years.

1:01:27

Okay.

1:01:31

But why has no one

1:01:33

been charged for burning a city

1:01:36

down?

1:01:38

When if you started a fire

1:01:40

and burned one person's business

1:01:42

to the ground,

1:01:45

why is it that you serve no

1:01:47

time? You're not even charged.

1:01:50

And if you sit behind Nancy Pelosi's

1:01:52

desk and write a nasty ass

1:01:55

note, put your feet up on the desk.

1:01:57

Why do you get four and a half years?

1:02:00

Is her office more important

1:02:03

than that small mom and pop business

1:02:05

that was struggling to keep their head above

1:02:07

water in a city that is not

1:02:09

Washington, D.C.?

1:02:13

This entire thing is corrupt

1:02:16

because it is

1:02:19

not putting into context

1:02:22

that all men are created

1:02:24

equal and that we are a nation of laws

1:02:27

and not of men. There

1:02:29

seem to be some that are more equal

1:02:32

than others.

1:02:33

Those people in Congress.

1:02:37

I will tell you that

1:02:40

I don't remember January 6th

1:02:43

fondly.

1:02:45

I

1:02:46

watched it with my

1:02:48

head in my hands.

1:02:51

Swear words on my lips and

1:02:54

tears in my eyes when I watched

1:02:56

it.

1:02:58

I think the whole thing was

1:03:00

an abomination.

1:03:02

But so is this.

1:03:07

To be for justice

1:03:10

doesn't mean

1:03:12

you're for the Cretans that

1:03:14

broke the windows,

1:03:16

clubbed police,

1:03:18

or did any of that stuff.

1:03:22

But you're letting a DOJ

1:03:25

official. I'm sorry, you're

1:03:29

a Soros-backed Massachusetts

1:03:31

DA.

1:03:32

The DOJ is letting them

1:03:35

go.

1:03:37

Yet on the same charges

1:03:41

with the document scandal

1:03:43

at Mar-a-Lago, they had a SWAT team

1:03:45

there.

1:03:47

It's the same law they

1:03:49

say was violated.

1:03:52

And

1:03:56

one of those was throwing

1:03:59

a gun.

1:06:00

Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.

1:06:15

So I saw a

1:06:17

headline on Monday from Media

1:06:19

Matters.

1:06:21

Quote, Blaze TV's Glenn Beck defends

1:06:24

a white nationalist Charlottesville

1:06:27

demonstrator. And

1:06:28

it was picked up everywhere. I

1:06:30

didn't mention it to you

1:06:33

at the time because I don't really care what

1:06:35

people say about me. Already made

1:06:37

my bed. I get it.

1:06:40

If you were with me last Thursday,

1:06:43

you remember that I brought up the story

1:06:46

about a Vermont resident named

1:06:48

Ryan Roy,

1:06:49

who marched in Charlottesville, Virginia

1:06:52

way, way back in 2017.

1:06:57

He has now been indicted

1:06:59

in 2023. What

1:07:03

was he charged with? He's

1:07:06

charged with a class five felony.

1:07:10

Can you look that up? How many classes are there?

1:07:12

I think that's the lowest. Is it not? A

1:07:14

class five felony for burning

1:07:17

an object with the intent to intimidate.

1:07:20

Now in Virginia, you can understand

1:07:23

because this is the

1:07:25

Klan. This is the South. They

1:07:27

have all of that history. This

1:07:29

law was written against the Klan.

1:07:32

So people would, if they were burning a cross,

1:07:35

you could get them on a felony. Okay.

1:07:39

Now in 2017,

1:07:42

the county prosecutor didn't seem

1:07:44

to think that it was a big deal. They're

1:07:46

trying to press charges against the Charlottesville

1:07:49

protesters.

1:07:50

But then George Soros

1:07:52

dropped nearly $2.5 million

1:07:55

dollars backing the far

1:07:57

left prosecutors in Virginia.

1:08:00

in 2019, 5,000 of

1:08:03

which went to the new county prosecutor

1:08:06

who vowed as a campaign promise to

1:08:08

bring charges against Charlottesville

1:08:11

protesters if elected.

1:08:13

He said, and I quote, there's

1:08:15

a law, a burning objects

1:08:17

law, that say they can be prosecuted,

1:08:21

but our prosecutors not doing that.

1:08:24

Now this is the same law that refuses,

1:08:26

or the same group of people in

1:08:29

the same state that refused to prosecute

1:08:33

Hunter Biden for

1:08:36

known, provable,

1:08:39

on videotape drug

1:08:41

crimes.

1:08:43

There's a law about burning objects, and that law

1:08:46

say it can be prosecuted, but our prosecutors

1:08:48

not doing that.

1:08:49

Now as I outlined in last week's

1:08:51

Blaze TV special in the reckoning of

1:08:54

the Biden crime family,

1:08:57

apparently

1:08:58

if you're a Biden, you can smoke

1:09:01

crack while filming

1:09:03

yourself driving down

1:09:06

a street in Virginia.

1:09:08

Nobody seems to care. So

1:09:11

why is this Charlottesville protester being charged

1:09:13

nearly six years after the fact?

1:09:16

In Virginia, there's no statute of limitation on

1:09:18

felonies.

1:09:19

So that got me wondering, any

1:09:22

felony? Any felony?

1:09:26

What about smoking crack in a car?

1:09:32

So I asked you, and

1:09:36

I showed you the video of Hunter being very

1:09:38

proud to be driving his brand new Ford Raptor

1:09:41

along Old Dominion Drive in Arlington,

1:09:43

Virginia

1:09:44

while smoking crack.

1:09:46

Third party sources have confirmed

1:09:49

it's on videotape. Third

1:09:51

party sources have confirmed the law.

1:09:53

It is a felony.

1:09:57

Now during last week's Reckoning special, I

1:09:59

read you an email.

1:09:59

We received from the Virginia Attorney

1:10:02

General. He's a Republican. We asked him will

1:10:04

you look into this crime?

1:10:06

He said thank you for reaching out. Unfortunately, it doesn't

1:10:08

work for the Attorney General schedule. So we'll

1:10:10

have to decline Oh really did

1:10:13

AI did Siri write that one

1:10:15

because it sounds like a bad AI response

1:10:18

Now I'm not satisfied with that answer I bet you're

1:10:20

not either but I'm gonna give him the benefit of the

1:10:23

doubt because maybe it's outside of his legal

1:10:25

purview of jurisdiction I

1:10:28

Will not give the benefit

1:10:30

of the doubt to the Arlington County

1:10:33

prosecutor another George

1:10:35

Soros

1:10:37

official

1:10:39

This is the county where hunters alleged

1:10:41

crack crime took place

1:10:44

Okay, George Soros gave her

1:10:46

campaign nearly one million

1:10:49

dollars

1:10:51

so we reached out to Governor Glenn Yunkin

1:10:53

about it and say

1:10:56

and and Said

1:10:58

this this is what he said

1:11:00

because the local prosecutor in

1:11:02

Arlington is a Democrat

1:11:05

We are aware there will be no political

1:11:08

will

1:11:09

to try and take on the president's

1:11:11

son, however Americans

1:11:14

are fed up with two-tier justice system Actually,

1:11:16

this is what we wrote two-tier justice

1:11:18

system one for the elites one for regular

1:11:21

Americans No other citizen would get

1:11:23

away with committing these alleged crimes in Virginia

1:11:25

Why would hunters crimes go ignored while

1:11:28

Vermont residents is charged in

1:11:30

a 2017? class 5 felony

1:11:33

quick response from the governor's office his

1:11:36

Spokesperson said it's another example

1:11:38

of George in George Soros influenced

1:11:41

prosecutors not doing their job. Well,

1:11:43

we know that

1:11:46

But will the government governor

1:11:48

Provide any additional heat

1:11:51

I do not want the governor to

1:11:53

Violate

1:11:56

the law. I don't want him involved

1:11:58

in things. He should not be

1:12:01

But the governor has the bully pulpit.

1:12:05

Now it is hard to fight the millions of dollars

1:12:07

that George Soros uses to buy

1:12:10

these prosecutors.

1:12:13

But I am tired of

1:12:16

feeling alone.

1:12:18

I am tired of feeling like

1:12:20

the only one. Now I get home,

1:12:22

I talk to my friends, and they all

1:12:24

say the same thing. They're like, this is insane.

1:12:27

And then they throw up their arms and go, well, what

1:12:30

am I going to do about it? I don't pay attention

1:12:32

anymore because it's all garbage. You're

1:12:35

going to be in the trash

1:12:37

compactor

1:12:40

with the Wookiee. And

1:12:42

you're going to be smooshed this time.

1:12:46

You have to get involved.

1:12:50

Now I want everyone,

1:12:52

all the listeners, all the viewers in the great Commonwealth

1:12:54

of Virginia

1:12:56

and everyone in my

1:12:58

audience, if you haven't gone to

1:13:01

thereckoningguide.com,

1:13:04

get a free copy of the dossier.

1:13:08

If you're in Virginia, you will find

1:13:10

the contact information for

1:13:13

the Arlington DA.

1:13:16

You need to flood her office

1:13:19

lines. Flood the

1:13:21

social media.

1:13:23

Do not. Do

1:13:25

not make threats.

1:13:29

This is a constitutional

1:13:31

battle. And

1:13:33

we must take it to

1:13:36

the court system. You

1:13:39

have no idea. You

1:13:42

can win on these things

1:13:45

if we have

1:13:47

our wits about us

1:13:51

and go through the court system. Politely

1:13:55

tell her you don't care who fills

1:13:57

her purse strings.

1:13:59

accountable to the people of Virginia

1:14:02

and the laws of the state just

1:14:05

as you must obey the law

1:14:07

so must she

1:14:10

justice is blind justice

1:14:13

holds no man over another justice

1:14:16

doesn't care if you're poor or

1:14:18

George Soros it doesn't matter

1:14:21

if you voted for Trump or Biden

1:14:24

justice is blind

1:14:27

what's amazing to me for

1:14:29

people who have who have

1:14:32

sold and peddled this lie this

1:14:34

claim they're fighting for justice

1:14:38

it is amazing to me how clear it

1:14:40

is they do not want justice

1:14:43

they're looking for something else

1:14:45

revenge

1:14:47

possibly

1:14:51

so where does that leave us well we can be

1:14:53

mad

1:14:56

we could be mad

1:14:59

or we can be determined

1:15:03

when we did the the reckoning we showed

1:15:06

you this

1:15:06

is the legal path

1:15:09

now the left how are they fighting they

1:15:12

are fighting

1:15:13

in the legal court system

1:15:15

they just pull all the purse strings

1:15:18

but that is in Virginia in

1:15:20

Arlington

1:15:22

that's not everywhere there

1:15:24

are crimes all over this country

1:15:27

including in red states

1:15:29

why is no one

1:15:32

picking up this mantle

1:15:35

and saying I will do

1:15:37

it we

1:15:40

must exhaust every legal

1:15:42

avenue

1:15:43

and by the way

1:15:45

I've always thought attorneys sucked

1:15:48

but you suck more

1:15:50

than I even thought

1:15:53

are all of our attorneys

1:15:55

just caring about their

1:15:57

good status or their

1:15:59

big firm,

1:16:01

where are the attorneys

1:16:03

in this country that are willing to sacrifice

1:16:06

their jobs or their status

1:16:09

for the ideals and ideas

1:16:11

that America has always strived

1:16:14

for? Where are you?

1:16:17

In a state such as Virginia that

1:16:19

allowed bigotry and double standards

1:16:22

and legal persecution of

1:16:24

one entire group of

1:16:26

people for so long, and

1:16:29

then you fought so hard

1:16:32

to remove the double standards,

1:16:35

to remove the legal persecution,

1:16:39

you're now going to return and build

1:16:42

the same kind of structure or allow

1:16:44

it to be built in your

1:16:47

name and your state, the

1:16:49

structure of discrimination and hatred

1:16:51

again, if you throw away

1:16:54

everything that you in Virginia have

1:16:56

worked so hard to achieve,

1:16:59

then you, in your

1:17:01

silence,

1:17:03

will again choose the path of Jamestown

1:17:06

and all the evils of the

1:17:08

past return. And just like

1:17:10

before, the deceivers are wrapping the

1:17:12

lies and poison in moral terms.

1:17:15

We're looking for justice. Justice

1:17:19

is blind on earth. The

1:17:21

only one that can actually

1:17:24

meet out real justice,

1:17:26

perfect justice, is God

1:17:29

himself. And your God

1:17:31

on the left is not the God

1:17:33

of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

1:17:35

And that is who I serve. My

1:17:38

first principle

1:17:39

is, and loyalty is

1:17:41

to him.

1:17:42

My first passport is

1:17:45

to the kingdom of God. My second

1:17:48

is to the United States of America, so

1:17:50

I will do nothing to violate my

1:17:52

first passport. I will not

1:17:55

lose my first citizenship in

1:17:57

defense of my second citizenship.

1:17:59

citizenship.

1:18:01

But I know the Declaration of Independence,

1:18:04

I know the Bill of Rights, I know the Constitution

1:18:07

was written by men with

1:18:09

the help of the finger of God.

1:18:12

If you can find

1:18:14

a

1:18:17

better mission statement,

1:18:19

then we hold these things to be self-evident

1:18:22

that all men are created equal and endowed

1:18:24

by their creator with certain inalienable

1:18:27

rights and governments are instituted among

1:18:29

men to protect those rights. If

1:18:31

you can find a bigger and better

1:18:35

mission statement than that, show it to me. I

1:18:38

will follow and gladly, gladly

1:18:41

abandon this system which is now

1:18:43

so corrupt.

1:18:45

But I don't see anything grander

1:18:47

than that. I don't see anything harder than that.

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I don't see anything more glorious and

1:18:51

God-given than that.

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Damn us all

1:18:58

and we will be.

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If you don't stand up in your

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pulpit,

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if you don't stand up as

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an attorney,

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and if we all don't stand up as citizens

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in peace

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with the full armor of God,

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the most important thing our feet

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are shod in the sandals of peace

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in the Gospel,

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you don't do it.

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And I think right around the corner, something

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both

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good and bad. The government is

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becoming much more oppressive

1:21:41

and

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obvious. They

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don't care anymore.

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By the way, today, if you have a pistol

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brace, I think tomorrow

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you are a felon, if you haven't destroyed

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it

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or given it turned it in. Today's

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the 26th. So there's an

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update. the 30th? I thought we had a few more. Oh

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yeah, okay, you're right, the 30th.

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So you're gonna be a felon.

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Thousands of Americans will be felons

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in two weeks.

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There is also something coming on the good

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side. I think there is a

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God movement that is happening.

1:22:20

But I also think that there

1:22:22

is, people are fed up

1:22:24

and they're fed up with these corporations. Bud

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Light was the first one, but it was the easiest

1:22:29

one

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policing good and If

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you use illegal aliens, no

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lose. That's not a debate Wow,

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that's great. Well, we're gonna use

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illegal alien in the next in

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the next segment here We're gonna use it a lot

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Because I believe aliens are here

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and I don't think they have our permission to be

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My brother from another mother, Adam Curry.

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How are you, sir? Glenn,

1:27:50

twice in one week, I don't know what's happening. I

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know, it's crazy. Well, I have such

1:27:54

a long list of things to talk to you. By the

1:27:56

way, that podcast

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is off the charts. off the charts.

1:28:00

Good. Yeah, it was a lot of

1:28:02

fun. And you're a very gracious host.

1:28:05

Your staff is so wonderful. And really,

1:28:07

I think we could just talk, you know, without cameras or

1:28:09

microphones or anything. We just talk any time

1:28:11

about anything. I love it. I know. And we don't

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necessarily agree on everything, but that's

1:28:15

totally cool. I mean, I find you a smart,

1:28:18

reasonable human being. And

1:28:20

I learn something from you every time.

1:28:23

Anyway,

1:28:24

one thing that we didn't get to

1:28:27

in the podcast, which, by the way, Adam

1:28:29

Curry is the podcast this weekend,

1:28:31

wherever you get your podcast tomorrow,

1:28:34

also on YouTube and Blaze

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TV. It's already there. One

1:28:39

thing we didn't get to is something that

1:28:41

I just can't

1:28:43

figure out

1:28:45

in on in two directions. One,

1:28:48

if

1:28:50

15 years ago, 20 years ago, we

1:28:52

would have said,

1:28:53

yes, and spokespeople

1:28:56

from the Pentagon have verified

1:28:59

that aliens are

1:29:02

circling the planet and tracking

1:29:04

our nuclear sites. And we

1:29:07

even have a piece of

1:29:09

alien technology. That would

1:29:11

have been a big deal. But

1:29:14

now, now they're saying this

1:29:16

and nobody cares. And I don't

1:29:18

know if you're just so focused on other things,

1:29:21

if people don't believe it, if we should

1:29:24

believe it.

1:29:25

Well, what's going on with the alien thing?

1:29:29

Oh, well, it's interesting you say 15 years

1:29:31

ago, because that's literally about the timeline

1:29:33

when I started with no agenda and when I started

1:29:36

looking into conspiracies,

1:29:39

so-called conspiracies. And I really decided

1:29:42

pretty quickly that I'm not a conspiracy theorist.

1:29:44

I'm a conspiracy therapist. And

1:29:46

this whole this whole life. And

1:29:48

I did a lot of I was living in

1:29:51

the UK at the time and I

1:29:53

was very into aliens

1:29:55

and the the tall blondes

1:29:57

and the grays and all

1:29:58

of this stuff.

1:29:59

flew to places to meet people who

1:30:02

claimed to know an alien

1:30:04

and I never got any confirmation

1:30:07

whatsoever. And you're right,

1:30:10

that's also I think because the media is

1:30:12

so, you know, everything

1:30:14

is media now. It's not just Walter Cronkite

1:30:17

saying, hey, look, these

1:30:19

pilots are saying that they've seen UFOs.

1:30:22

So I have looked into this and there's

1:30:26

part logical explanation and then there is

1:30:29

of course a conspiracy that goes along with it. And

1:30:31

what we've seen

1:30:32

since I think 2014 is

1:30:35

a lot of radar images, you know, the tic-tac,

1:30:37

we've seen radar

1:30:40

images from submarines where things appear

1:30:42

and then disappear. And we've seen actual

1:30:45

footage, they

1:30:47

say, from fighter

1:30:50

pilots and Navy and

1:30:52

Air Force pilots recording

1:30:55

these things, doing things that

1:30:57

are way beyond technology,

1:30:59

at least that we know of.

1:31:02

Well, this technology

1:31:05

actually has been discussed openly.

1:31:07

And it's again,

1:31:10

notice that the footage we're seeing is

1:31:13

radar footage. It's not

1:31:15

cameras that are taking a picture

1:31:18

of this thing flying and you know, at unbelievable

1:31:20

speeds going under the water, etc. It's

1:31:23

radar footage. And it was

1:31:25

a Harvard professor who in the 70s

1:31:29

started talking about this, his name is Professor

1:31:31

Robert Duncan. What this really

1:31:34

is, this particular phenomenon,

1:31:37

which I can speak to, they're directed energy

1:31:39

weapons. And I'm not talking about laser beams

1:31:41

that melt you or anything, but much more

1:31:43

like a laser pointer in

1:31:46

the sky. And they excite the

1:31:48

electrons in the atmosphere. So this ionization

1:31:50

that takes place and this shows up on radar.

1:31:52

And this is military technology

1:31:55

that was created to make

1:31:57

a fleet appear all of a sudden. So the

1:31:59

the concept was you

1:32:01

make this all these ships appear all of a sudden

1:32:03

our adversary, wherever they would be, would

1:32:06

see this would get their fighter planes

1:32:08

in the air and go off and try to attack them, then they

1:32:10

disappear and then we would come in from the

1:32:12

other directions and attack that flank. And

1:32:17

it really is nothing more than that.

1:32:19

It's really good technology because it

1:32:21

actually leaves radar traces. It's almost

1:32:23

like a laser pointer in the sky.

1:32:25

And if you think about that tic-tac, like

1:32:28

you're the cat in the fighter plane, you look

1:32:30

at your radar, you see this thing and it goes under

1:32:32

the water and all over the place and it does things that seem

1:32:36

impossible. Now, the conspiracy

1:32:38

part of this is something called Project Bluebeam.

1:32:40

Have you ever heard of that? No.

1:32:43

So Project Bluebeam, and

1:32:46

this developed over time as well, is

1:32:49

that this very technology would be used

1:32:51

to create the voice of God and it

1:32:54

could be used two ways. One, to bring

1:32:57

the whole world together, new world order,

1:32:59

everybody all focused on

1:33:01

one thing, which would either be the common

1:33:04

enemy, the aliens are coming,

1:33:06

or the voice of God, which you could

1:33:09

also use the same technology to create

1:33:11

sound waves, which would bring a message

1:33:13

to unite the world. And

1:33:16

I'm pretty steadfast in believing

1:33:19

that this is what this is about. Now, why

1:33:21

people aren't freaking out about it, there's

1:33:24

so much to freak out about. No, I know. I know.

1:33:27

People are obsessed with Target. Yeah,

1:33:29

I know. But Target versus

1:33:32

alien life that is here

1:33:35

seems... I

1:33:38

would tip the scales towards the alien

1:33:41

life thing. But

1:33:45

I just can't figure it out.

1:33:47

And why is the government

1:33:50

making such a big deal, the Pentagon

1:33:53

and the leaks and then the officials coming

1:33:55

out and saying what they are, Congress,

1:33:57

and then no one picking it up. It just...

1:34:00

It just seems really

1:34:02

odd.

1:34:04

Yeah, I can, speaking

1:34:07

to the military and Congress, that

1:34:09

to me would be the blue bean part of it

1:34:11

saying, hey, you know, let's get everyone either A,

1:34:14

very afraid, which is kind of the model,

1:34:16

you know, oh, aliens, or

1:34:19

let's unite everybody under one common

1:34:21

voice of God, you know, like Reagan, you know,

1:34:23

like everyone together. Why

1:34:26

people don't care about it? I

1:34:28

mean, that literally just has to be because

1:34:31

we're so used to fake everything.

1:34:34

We're looking at screens all day that is not

1:34:36

reality. We see imagery

1:34:38

that is, you know, created by, you know,

1:34:41

AI, call it Photoshop, AI, whatever

1:34:43

you want. We see, I mean, we're

1:34:45

so used to things that are just not

1:34:48

real. I think we've become anesthetized

1:34:50

against it and like, ah, whatever, you know, we can handle

1:34:52

that, bring us aliens. Maybe people

1:34:55

will be happy to see it.

1:34:57

Let me take you to some news

1:35:01

today. Comer

1:35:03

and the House Oversight Committee says that

1:35:06

there is a $5 million bribe that Joe

1:35:09

Biden took. The FBI

1:35:11

has a case on it. It's open.

1:35:14

They've buried it. He is saying, I'm going

1:35:16

to hold you in contempt if you don't

1:35:19

release those documents because of a whistleblower.

1:35:22

The DOJ has dropped charges against

1:35:25

the Soros-backed Massachusetts DA

1:35:28

who was caught lying under oath and meddling

1:35:30

in an election. Highly

1:35:33

illegal. She was going

1:35:35

to be resigning her post.

1:35:38

DOJ has dropped all charges

1:35:40

on that. Then you have Stewart

1:35:42

Rhodes, the guy from Oath Keepers,

1:35:45

who, you know, I don't think is a good guy, but he didn't

1:35:47

bring a weapon, didn't enter the Capitol, didn't harm

1:35:49

anybody, wasn't arrested for a year,

1:35:52

and he got 18 years in prison.

1:35:57

Uh, I think we have

1:35:59

a. problem with

1:36:02

our DOJ. Is

1:36:06

this fixable? I know we talked in

1:36:08

the podcast about

1:36:09

your uncle and the CIA, and

1:36:12

so we went in pretty deep

1:36:14

on what the

1:36:16

CIA has been responsible for in the past,

1:36:18

and

1:36:19

I hope people start to care about it.

1:36:21

But is this too far gone?

1:36:25

Well, the sooner, as we

1:36:27

discussed in the podcast, the sooner we all

1:36:29

realize how captured everything

1:36:32

is, all of our institutions, the

1:36:34

sooner we can realize that not only

1:36:37

can we change it, we have the power

1:36:39

to change these things. Even

1:36:43

Congress, by definition

1:36:46

of super power, I'm not saying that you need to get money out

1:36:48

of politics, but also

1:36:50

these institutions are also completely captured.

1:36:53

I mean, even just to get on a committee,

1:36:55

you need one or two million bucks to give to your party.

1:36:58

I mean, you get that by raising money, you

1:37:00

get that by pandering to certain

1:37:04

audiences, etc. Nothing

1:37:07

will change unless we seriously

1:37:10

understand that we have all the power

1:37:12

within our hands. I know it sounds like a very simple

1:37:15

thing, but we can... I mean, look, we

1:37:17

were able to, through crowdfunding, create

1:37:19

devices that we want, we're able to create the media

1:37:21

that we want. We're slowly starting

1:37:24

to realize, and I think Tucker Carlson

1:37:26

was the tipping point in my mind, that

1:37:28

media, mainstream

1:37:31

media, is over. It's

1:37:33

done. It's told. It's irrelevant.

1:37:37

The Blaze is a fantastic example

1:37:39

of that. In fact, I think people

1:37:41

are like, oh, well, Elon Musk hired Tucker. I

1:37:43

don't think so. I think Tucker's going to pay Elon Musk.

1:37:46

I think it's the other way around. This

1:37:48

is the new model. It's about

1:37:50

the distribution that you have in your

1:37:52

own hand, and people are, in

1:37:55

one way, they are splitting off

1:37:57

and getting into the smaller groups, which

1:37:59

I think is a good thing. just fine. But when we

1:38:01

realize how much power we have to

1:38:04

support our own media, to support our own

1:38:06

institutions, to homeschool our kids, whatever

1:38:08

we want to do, the sooner we will realize

1:38:10

that we also have the power to elect people

1:38:13

that we actually want and who will make

1:38:15

change. With that comes the

1:38:17

important Chevron decision. Have you been

1:38:20

following this the Chevron deference case

1:38:22

that's going to the Supreme Court? Yes. It's

1:38:25

this, I mean, it's kind of, they've tried

1:38:27

to do it before, but it's very

1:38:29

interesting if this, and this is a different Supreme

1:38:31

Court, obviously, if they

1:38:34

overturn the Chevron deference, that means

1:38:36

that ambiguous laws that

1:38:39

Congress creates, it can

1:38:41

be for any agency, which would be

1:38:43

EPA, but it can also be DOJ,

1:38:45

it can be the EPA,

1:38:47

we're already seeing things changing there, that

1:38:50

Congress will either have to clarify

1:38:52

it or the Supreme Court and federal

1:38:54

courts can step in and say, no, you're overstepping

1:38:57

your boundary, you're not following the law,

1:38:59

and the toughest one will be the Department of Justice,

1:39:02

of course.

1:39:04

Adam, hang on just a second. I'm going to take a one-minute

1:39:06

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1:39:09

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1:39:23

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1:39:25

the Second Amendment. First is you have a right

1:39:28

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1:39:30

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1:39:34

It wasn't for hunting. Yeah.

1:39:36

A lot of people are surprised by that. It

1:39:39

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1:39:41

A lot of people like to hunt and use

1:39:43

it for sporting. You

1:39:44

know, that's not what they put it in there for.

1:39:47

Otherwise, bowling could have

1:39:49

been an amendment for the love of Pete.

1:39:51

Anyway, it's so expensive

1:39:54

to keep yourself trained and

1:39:56

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1:39:59

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Go. Adam,

1:41:07

I sense something is changing

1:41:10

in the country

1:41:12

on a couple of things. One,

1:41:15

there's a God movement going on, which we spent a lot

1:41:17

of time talking about.

1:41:19

We did. The

1:41:21

other things that I think are changing, there's

1:41:24

an awakening of people like on ESG

1:41:27

or with transgender stuff. People

1:41:29

are just like, okay, I've had enough of this.

1:41:31

But there's also something changing on the

1:41:34

darker side, which is the

1:41:36

government is getting more and

1:41:38

more bold. It doesn't

1:41:40

seem like they care at all.

1:41:44

What do you make of the situation we're in right now?

1:41:48

Well, as you know,

1:41:51

about a year ago, I

1:41:53

got saved. And so for me, it seems very

1:41:55

apparent. These are not inherently

1:41:58

evil people, but the enemy is.

1:41:59

work.

1:42:00

And there's good

1:42:03

things about this because the enemy, and with

1:42:05

that I'm literally talking about Satan, the

1:42:08

enemy always overplays his hand, always.

1:42:11

And as long as you look out for that, that's

1:42:14

where you can jump in and stop things.

1:42:16

You know, we have an incredible

1:42:18

overlap between the Blaze

1:42:22

and the No Agenda show. People often

1:42:25

watch and listen to the same thing. And I

1:42:27

got a note this morning from someone

1:42:29

I just want to share with you. He shared

1:42:31

Matthew 24 verse 6. He

1:42:34

says, And you will hear the wars and threats of

1:42:36

wars, but don't panic. Yes, these

1:42:38

things must take place, but the end won't follow

1:42:40

immediately. And it put me so at peace,

1:42:42

Glenn. I'm like, Oh yeah, of

1:42:45

course, we're all getting spun up over stuff.

1:42:47

But as long as we have our eyes open

1:42:50

and we're aware, people

1:42:52

who are not

1:42:54

followers of Christ, they will

1:42:57

start to see the idiocy of what

1:42:59

is going on. I mean, this is perfect example.

1:43:01

Bloodlight, Target, I

1:43:04

think Walmart's on deck, the North

1:43:07

Face. And that

1:43:09

is also credible. Yeah, the North Face, the cutting

1:43:11

brand. Yeah. This is all part

1:43:14

of really a financial

1:43:16

movement. And I always look at

1:43:18

the banks and the money or the

1:43:20

love of money is the root of all evil. This

1:43:23

whole ESG movement is

1:43:26

by definition about stock prices

1:43:28

and investability. And

1:43:30

it's now hurting companies.

1:43:33

They are hurting themselves. It's self-inflicted.

1:43:36

And what's so funny or just

1:43:39

crazy about it is you take a Target

1:43:42

where, and it's not just

1:43:44

Christians, but people who just have their eyes open

1:43:46

are saying, no, no, no, no, you're not going

1:43:48

to do this to my kids. If you're an adult, then you do whatever

1:43:50

you want to do. That's fine. But

1:43:52

the minute Target doesn't take

1:43:55

a stand and say, oh no, we're

1:43:57

all for LGBTQ plus.

1:44:00

they get boycotted on the other side as well.

1:44:02

It's a lose lose situation. I know

1:44:04

one thing, marketing people

1:44:06

are afraid. They're

1:44:09

afraid and it's going to change. And

1:44:11

once you hit the money, once you hit Wall Street,

1:44:14

that's when real change comes. So I'm delighted

1:44:17

that people are just standing

1:44:19

up and saying, no, no, no, no, no, no. And

1:44:22

that's not a religious thing. That's just purely

1:44:24

a human thing and children. As I said

1:44:26

earlier today, Chip and Joanna Gaines,

1:44:29

we know who they are. They should

1:44:31

comment on this. Are you comfortable

1:44:34

with what's happening in a store that you have

1:44:36

partnered with? You

1:44:37

got to get people to stand up

1:44:40

and speak out with love, but

1:44:43

with truth. And when you do that,

1:44:45

the truth will set us free. Adam

1:44:47

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1:44:49

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1:44:54

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1:44:56

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1:45:00

Okay, that's really good.

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1:45:05

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1:45:09

He said the move to gold is

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1:46:37

Well, in a couple of weeks, you could be

1:46:39

a felon if you have one

1:46:41

of those evil guns that for

1:46:44

years have been totally legal.

1:46:47

You know, the one with the pistol

1:46:50

braces.

1:46:52

If you have one

1:46:55

and you haven't told the government,

1:46:58

even though I would never

1:47:00

tell the government,

1:47:02

if you have one of these,

1:47:04

which were perfectly legal

1:47:07

until Biden came in and was like, hey,

1:47:09

what do you think we could take away some guns?

1:47:11

If you don't destroy that pistol

1:47:14

brace,

1:47:15

you're going to be a felon. A

1:47:17

felon. That's awesome.

1:47:20

Now, how many of these pistol braces are out there?

1:47:22

Because we've talked about it for a while and, you

1:47:24

know, they're kind of, you know, it's a niche

1:47:27

kind of thing, I think. Yeah. So

1:47:29

how many do you think, or it would be a lot if you

1:47:31

saw, you know,

1:47:33

how many felons is the government going to make

1:47:35

overnight?

1:47:36

A few hundred thousand. A few hundred thousand.

1:47:39

Well, you're close. 40 million. 40

1:47:44

million of these braced weapons

1:47:46

are in circulation today. That's more than AR-15s.

1:47:49

40 million felons.

1:47:51

The

1:47:53

good thing is they can't arrest us

1:47:55

all because they don't have the prison

1:47:58

space. Yay! Hey,

1:48:00

you believe that? No,

1:48:02

I did not know the number was that high. Because I still

1:48:04

don't even know, I will be honest, don't even understand

1:48:07

what these weapons are.

1:48:08

Like I don't know enough about- I'm gonna bring

1:48:11

my friends in. I'll show you.

1:48:13

Your friend has a weapon like this? My friend has a weapon.

1:48:15

He might be a felon soon, you know. But not here in Texas, because

1:48:17

they did have some sort

1:48:19

of stay for Texas, Mississippi,

1:48:22

in Louisiana. And I know you're disappointed now, Glenn, because

1:48:24

now you can't be the federal criminal

1:48:26

you wanted to be.

1:48:28

I know you have a real desire

1:48:30

to check out the inner workings of the federal prison

1:48:33

system. Oh, you got that right.

1:48:36

And I want you to know you don't have to be completely disappointed.

1:48:38

Really? Yes. Because there's another one. I

1:48:40

can commit another felony? Oh, there's so

1:48:43

many. So many ways for you to get into

1:48:45

federal prison. Wow, okay. In fact, there's a book that

1:48:47

outlines exactly how to do this. It's

1:48:49

called How to Become a Federal

1:48:51

Criminal, an Illustrated Handbook for

1:48:54

the Aspiring Offender. This is Mike Chase book,

1:48:56

right? Okay, I think he meant

1:48:58

this to prove the point that we have way

1:49:00

too many laws, but I think it was almost

1:49:02

tongue in cheek. It's not like how to really

1:49:04

become, how to go to prison. You could use

1:49:07

it that way. I think he meant it tongue in cheek. I think

1:49:09

Soros DA's could use this.

1:49:11

Mm, that's true. Mike, welcome. Hey

1:49:15

Glenn, thanks for having me back. You bet. You

1:49:17

know, I'm actually offended that you think it was tongue

1:49:19

in cheek. I spent all this time illustrating

1:49:22

the best ways to become a federal criminal, and you

1:49:24

think it's a joke. I mean, this is hard work.

1:49:27

Well,

1:49:28

I will say transporting

1:49:31

a dirty or leaky egg. Oh

1:49:34

yes. That makes me a criminal?

1:49:37

No, it is called a restricted

1:49:40

egg in true classic federal government

1:49:42

form. They've given it a highly technical name,

1:49:45

but if you read the code and you get right down to it,

1:49:47

what they've prohibited and made a federal

1:49:49

crime is just moving

1:49:51

around in quote, interstate commerce

1:49:54

with a dirty egg. And the definition of

1:49:56

a dirty egg, in case you're confused, is actually

1:49:58

written down in a separate regulation. and

1:50:00

it is an egg with dirt on it. So

1:50:03

that clarifies it for all of us.

1:50:06

An egg with dirt

1:50:08

on it. Now, do I have to cross state

1:50:11

lines for this to be a weapon

1:50:13

of mass destruction?

1:50:15

I have great news for you. That

1:50:18

the federal government in all of its wisdom has

1:50:20

developed the notion of interstate commerce

1:50:23

to not require interstate

1:50:26

anything. And so that goes

1:50:28

back to a Supreme Court decision at

1:50:30

Wicked versus Doleburn. And basically

1:50:32

it says, look, it's in state, it

1:50:35

can still be interstate because, you know,

1:50:38

look, everything is ours and everything affects everything

1:50:40

else. And so all of these federal

1:50:42

regulations that you would think require interstate

1:50:45

movements really don't. They

1:50:47

just, is it important enough for the federal

1:50:49

government to get interested? Right, okay, so if

1:50:52

I go to the store and I accidentally,

1:50:54

you

1:50:55

know, break an egg on the way to the car,

1:50:57

and I don't call in the hazmat

1:51:00

team to get rid of that egg, I just transport

1:51:02

it to my house.

1:51:04

I'm a federal criminal?

1:51:06

Your first call should be to me, Glenn.

1:51:08

I will represent you free of charge anytime

1:51:10

I break an egg. But yeah, and then I will come

1:51:12

and we'll, you know, we'll do a proper session. We'll make

1:51:15

you a high level cooperator

1:51:17

on the cracked eggs at your local

1:51:19

grocery store. I remember there

1:51:21

was something in your book about spoons,

1:51:25

because I thought immediately my grandmother

1:51:28

would be a massive

1:51:32

federal criminal

1:51:34

because of her little, she has to have those

1:51:36

like these little like World's Fair spoons.

1:51:38

Little mini spoon rack. Look

1:51:41

out, Mr. Felon.

1:51:43

It's true, it's the first thing I

1:51:45

thought of too, is like who has miniature

1:51:48

spoons and it's always grandmothers, I think. A

1:51:50

dying breed, but you're right. It's

1:51:53

been a federal crime for a long time to mail

1:51:55

or transport a miniature

1:51:57

spoon because the government. is

1:52:00

convinced that unless you can affirmatively

1:52:03

prove otherwise, in other words, the burden is on you to

1:52:06

prove a legitimate use for your miniature

1:52:08

spoon, they presume it's because you're

1:52:10

going to use it for drug use. And

1:52:12

in fact, there was this robust

1:52:14

testimony before Congress when the law was

1:52:16

getting passed by a woman named Joyce Nalepka.

1:52:19

And she said, she was so proud

1:52:21

to announce she had just gotten off the phone with the CEO

1:52:24

of McDonald's, who had promised to

1:52:26

stop distributing the McSpoon coffee

1:52:29

stirrer, because this would

1:52:31

stem the tide of people using it to snort

1:52:34

cocaine. So, forever

1:52:36

a federal crime to transport

1:52:39

miniature spoons.

1:52:40

I have to tell you, now

1:52:42

this would be wrong to do,

1:52:44

and maybe even a federal crime. I

1:52:46

don't know, but you would know.

1:52:49

I'm very tempted to

1:52:52

go to a, you know, some

1:52:54

sort of a secondhand store where they got plenty

1:52:57

of these things from all of our grandmothers,

1:52:59

and then just drop them

1:53:02

in a car of somebody who I really

1:53:04

don't like. Then,

1:53:07

whistle blow and have

1:53:09

that spoon confiscated. You know

1:53:12

what I'm saying? Yeah,

1:53:13

I mean, I think we should probably check Biden's

1:53:16

garage. There's probably a collection

1:53:18

of miniature spoons. Well, they won't arrest.

1:53:21

Yeah, but they won't arrest him. He's, he

1:53:24

can have all the spoons. He could be, he

1:53:26

could do a video of him mailing

1:53:29

individual spoons to every

1:53:31

resident in America, and he wouldn't

1:53:34

get busted. My guess is too, if Hunter Biden

1:53:36

has a bunch of miniature spoons, they actually probably

1:53:38

are used for drugs. Yeah, that's what

1:53:40

I'm saying. Yes, that's what I'm saying.

1:53:43

Probably,

1:53:43

probably. So, they have an

1:53:45

ability to wave their hand and say, these are not the

1:53:47

spoons you're looking for. So,

1:53:49

you know what's amazing is, this

1:53:52

is the way, and people don't understand

1:53:54

this, this is the way

1:53:56

dictators become dictators and

1:53:58

all powerful. There's

1:54:01

so many laws on the books, you know,

1:54:03

just Stalin used to, or

1:54:05

Stalin's KGB head used to say, show

1:54:08

me the person,

1:54:09

I'll show you the crime.

1:54:11

And that's exactly right.

1:54:14

Right. So, I mean, if they

1:54:16

want to get you,

1:54:17

you don't really have to, because even like with

1:54:19

the EPA and everything that they've just

1:54:22

thrown all these things on the books,

1:54:25

they could get you for anything.

1:54:28

Well, that's exactly right. I mean, it actually

1:54:30

doesn't matter what's a crime and what's not a crime

1:54:32

anymore, because my book and my project

1:54:35

has always sort of identified that there

1:54:37

virtually is nothing that isn't a crime. We

1:54:40

have so many regulations, 300,000

1:54:42

federal regulations that have a criminal penalty

1:54:45

associated with them. What

1:54:48

absolutely happens is Congress and the regulators,

1:54:51

they abdicate all of their crime-making

1:54:53

authority to the prosecutor,

1:54:55

to the enforcer. So every single

1:54:58

criminal prosecution at that point is a

1:55:00

product of prosecutorial quote,

1:55:03

discretion. But that becomes

1:55:05

a problem because there's no uniformity, there's

1:55:07

no actual, you know, what it says

1:55:09

on the field, that that's not justice,

1:55:12

that's win, you know? And so that

1:55:14

becomes a fair problem because

1:55:17

they can pick the defendant first and

1:55:19

then figure out the crime later.

1:55:21

So is this why you started writing this?

1:55:25

Oh, absolutely. I mean, I

1:55:27

started writing it because when I

1:55:29

was writing sentencing memos for folks that had

1:55:31

been prosecuted, I started

1:55:33

trying to point out to the courts and say,

1:55:35

look how ridiculous it is that my client is facing 20,

1:55:39

30 years for this, because he could just as well

1:55:41

be facing 20 or 30 years for, you

1:55:43

know, transporting miniature spoons or bringing

1:55:46

a dirty, you know, rake across

1:55:48

state lines or throwing away melons without

1:55:50

having a good reason. What? Wait,

1:55:53

wait, what? Oh, yeah.

1:55:55

Oh, yeah. The Produce Destruction Act.

1:55:58

You know, if you have melons. interstate

1:56:01

melons and you throw them away for no good

1:56:03

reason, that's a federal crime. So

1:56:05

I... Oh man, I am tossing all perfectly

1:56:07

good melons into

1:56:10

Susan Sarandon's dumpster this weekend.

1:56:16

But that's exactly it. I mean,

1:56:18

the problem was I wanted to illustrate, and I dedicated

1:56:21

my book to Congress because I think, you know,

1:56:23

it's a funny book, but the jokes are all theirs. And

1:56:26

I basically wanted them to know, you know,

1:56:28

you have to actually see in illustration

1:56:31

form what you've done. Because

1:56:33

I don't think the lawmakers know what they've

1:56:35

done, but they have unleashed this monster

1:56:37

federal code. Well, I think, I mean, that's

1:56:40

why the RAINS Act, if it's kept in

1:56:42

the bill for the

1:56:44

budget, that was something that

1:56:46

I know Mike Lee has

1:56:49

been pushing for and he got it in the bill, hopefully

1:56:51

will stay there. That and the Chevron

1:56:53

case is, they're huge because

1:56:56

it forces that lawmaking

1:56:59

ability

1:57:00

back to Congress. So if you're

1:57:02

stopped and you're charged with leaky egg,

1:57:04

it'll go to the Supreme Court

1:57:07

and it'll be thrown out unless Congress

1:57:10

says, yeah, we want to keep that

1:57:12

law, right? Well, that's right. And

1:57:14

look, in his quote on

1:57:16

the back of my book, Mike Lee said,

1:57:19

the scariest part of the book is

1:57:21

how many of these crimes were created by bureaucrats,

1:57:24

not Congress, right? So this

1:57:26

all represents a, you say Congress,

1:57:28

but this is all a massive departure from what the constitution

1:57:31

said Congress should do. Article one, section one, right?

1:57:33

They are the lawmakers, but they said,

1:57:35

no, you know what, give it to the executive branch. They'll

1:57:38

figure it out. And there

1:57:40

you have Senator Mike Lee is saying that

1:57:43

he finds the scariest part of this, the fact that

1:57:45

the agency bureaucrats whose names you don't

1:57:47

know, you've never met these people. They're

1:57:50

the ones making the crimes, not even Congress.

1:57:52

So you know, I saw that Biden, the

1:57:54

DOJ dropped all charges against

1:57:57

the Soros backed Massachusetts DA.

1:57:59

she was lying under oath,

1:58:02

she was interfering on an election, all

1:58:04

things that

1:58:05

we know she did,

1:58:07

but they just decided, the DOJ has just

1:58:09

decided they're not going to charge her with

1:58:11

that. Meanwhile, they

1:58:14

are charging a guy who had

1:58:16

a lit torch because

1:58:20

it's illegal to have a a

1:58:23

lit object in Virginia

1:58:25

that could intimidate.

1:58:27

And, you know, he's not, I'm

1:58:30

not saying he's a good guy, but

1:58:32

wait a minute, hang on just a second. And it's all

1:58:34

up to the prosecutors and

1:58:36

their discretion. This is completely

1:58:39

out of control.

1:58:40

Can you get a fair, for

1:58:42

instance, in, in

1:58:45

Washington, D.C.? I don't think you

1:58:47

can get a fair trial there.

1:58:49

Can you? Well, I'll

1:58:51

tell you, D.C., when I was, when

1:58:54

I was just becoming a lawyer, I

1:58:56

clerked for the U.S. Attorney's Office down

1:58:58

there. And I remember watching jury trials

1:59:01

in the district. And I will say that they had

1:59:03

one of the highest uses of jury

1:59:05

nullification of any

1:59:07

place. But that's, that's

1:59:10

a far cry. That's sort of the day to

1:59:12

day criminal prosecution. When it comes to

1:59:14

the political prosecution that you're talking

1:59:16

about, I think that the

1:59:19

opposite is true. You are seeing a

1:59:21

much higher conviction rate

1:59:23

and you're seeing a much higher prosecution rate of

1:59:26

people for what are purely political

1:59:28

reasons. And so I tend

1:59:31

to agree. So on the one hand, yes,

1:59:33

in D.C., you're going to see a lot more people

1:59:35

using jury nullification, which is a good thing. It's basically

1:59:38

jurors taking the law back into their own hands

1:59:40

and saying, we disagree with this. But

1:59:42

on the other hand, I think that the

1:59:44

wide perception, and this is something I warned about

1:59:47

in a Wall Street Journal op-ed back in, you

1:59:49

know, 20, I want to say, 18, I said the rise of political

1:59:54

prosecution is going to be completely

1:59:56

unchecked and it is going to be, you

1:59:58

know, more prosperous.

1:59:59

Prosecutions we hear about are going to be political ones. Oh,

2:00:02

you're already there. I'm sure nothing bad has happened. Yeah, we're there. I've

2:00:05

only got about 20 seconds. So from

2:00:07

DEFCON 5 to DEFCON 1, where

2:00:10

are we on the scale of danger

2:00:12

with

2:00:13

the FBI and DOJ?

2:00:15

No, we're there. I mean, we're there because

2:00:18

all that matters is trust in

2:00:20

the justice system. And I think that's at an all-time low.

2:00:22

So when that's at an all-time low, DEFCON's at

2:00:25

an all-time high. All right. Thank

2:00:27

you so much. God

2:00:28

bless. Thank

2:00:30

you for letting me know if I travel with

2:00:33

a dirty egg. It could be

2:00:35

the Slimmer. I

2:00:37

was sent up the river with my dirty

2:00:39

eggs. Glenn, we just got this in from Lynette. She

2:00:41

says, dead serious, currently traveling

2:00:44

from Iowa to Nebraska with eggs I

2:00:46

didn't wash yet. A couple

2:00:48

are pretty dirty. Where do I turn myself

2:00:51

in after I delivered them to my 80-year-old mother?

2:00:55

Just give us your address. Stop your car.

2:00:57

Give us your GPS coordinates.

2:00:58

We'll send in the feds. Jackie

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wrote in recently about her dog's experience with

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Rough Green. She said, we ordered a sample bag of Rough

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gobbles it down and actually begs

2:01:14

for her food every night. Her energy is up. She

2:01:16

runs up and down the stairs just

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She didn't write that. Wait, wait, who put that?

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greens.com slash back. This

2:02:03

is the Glenn Beck program.

2:02:20

Well, if you miss the show today, you missed

2:02:22

a lot a lot. I mean not this

2:02:24

show, but you know a show if you missed.

2:02:27

I'm sure there's somebody that's doing a show. That's

2:02:29

really really good that you're like, man. I wish I would

2:02:31

have heard that. It's a lot of content being produced every

2:02:34

day somewhere. It's probably pretty good. And

2:02:36

once in a while, I mean, maybe it'll happen on this

2:02:38

show not by intention

2:02:41

surely by accident

2:02:43

because we've kind of given

2:02:45

up, you know, my son came up

2:02:47

to me and society is given up. Why not us? He's

2:02:49

like my son said dad, you know what I want

2:02:51

to be when I grow up and I said, yeah, it doesn't matter. No,

2:02:54

I'm kidding. That's a

2:02:56

stole that joke, but you steal from me. You've

2:02:58

stolen twice. Anyway, the

2:03:02

great show and we start with Memorial Day

2:03:05

weekend and you should just

2:03:07

check that out on the podcast. It'll

2:03:09

be right at the beginning of the podcast. It

2:03:13

is Memorial Day weekend and that

2:03:15

is to remember those who have

2:03:18

fallen in the service of

2:03:20

their country before you have the hot

2:03:22

dogs in the pool and everything else and

2:03:26

put on your

2:03:26

your white pants for the first

2:03:28

time. Uh, remember

2:03:31

those who have fallen reach out to

2:03:33

a a veteran Gold Star

2:03:36

family. Ask them about

2:03:38

their son or daughter that has been

2:03:41

lost. The Glenn

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