Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Hey, on today's podcast, we talk about the, uh, haunted virus and you know, this is going to be a real problem because I don't know about you, but I don't trust any of the people that are telling us we should freak out and it might be real. I have no idea yet. Um, unfortunately we won't know for a few weeks, but if this is real, it could be a really bad thing, but we go into that. Um, also, um,
We talk a little bit about what's happening in L.A. and what's happening with care in L.A. specifically that you don't want to miss. And I don't know how to tell you this, but scientists have just come out and said they think that time travel can happen.
And I started the show with this one because I don't think I think we're living in a time where science is going to try to wrestle us away from God in any way they can. And it's just the way you look at things. I want you to listen to what they think they have discovered with quantum particle entanglement on time travel. And ask yourself, isn't that the way God probably would work?
Seeing that if God designed this whole thing, he's the ultimate scientist. It's a fascinating conversation. You don't want to miss a second of today's podcast. Here it is. The last few years have taught me something that I don't think enough people want to admit. The system we count on every single day in this country isn't as sturdy as it looks.
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Chapter 2: How does Glenn Beck relate time travel to intuition?
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All right. There's a couple of things we have to talk about. We're going to get to Indiana and what happened. I mean, this is really good news. Unless you're a Republican rhino, what's happening is exactly what I said would happen. You don't pass the SAVE Act. You are going to lose every single vote you come up for.
You don't have the balls to stand up and do what 80%, both left and right, want from Congress. You don't have the balls to stand up. Republicans, you're toast the next election. And you're seeing it now in the results in Indiana. We'll get into that. Also, I want to talk to you a little bit about the L.A. debates. Spencer Pratt is killing it, at least in PR, and they hate him for it.
We got to get him on because I love him for it. He's driving them out of their minds. Also coming up in just a few minutes. Let's see. We got a couple of guests on today. We have Luke Rosiak. He's the guy who just did the... he exposed the scam, uh, in Ohio. He's got a lot more to say about that.
Um, one other bit of business note, if you watched my, uh, speech at Ellis Island, uh, many people say it was the best speech I gave. It felt like it at the time. It's very empowering. It's, I mean, it is really, you're a walk away with a real understanding of America and, You can find it at Glenn Beck.com slash torch. Make sure you watch that speech.
But if you like that and you know somebody who's struggling and, and just needs a good understanding of the world, I just did an interview. with this kid who I just absolutely love. I just think he is so smart. His name is Dallin mom. And he just started a podcast. I think he has like a hundred subscribers on YouTube. 64. Okay. I'd like to get him up to 10,000 subscribers.
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of the Medicaid scandal discussed?
I hope you're proud.
Chapter 4: How does Luke Rosiak expose the Medicaid fraud?
Mikayla, I just love you so much. Thank you for coming on. I will tell you, that is the biggest problem. Nobody believes anything. Nobody believes anything. And, and what are they going to do? They're going to have to get more draconian because people don't believe anything. Why would, you know, the problem here is you were working on a vaccine. You were working on a vaccine. Wow.
You started a couple of years ago. What a coincidence. You know what other vaccine you were working on? COVID. I mean, these guys are there. This is a death cult. It's a death cult. And one of these viruses is going to be real. I don't know.
Chapter 5: What cultural factors contribute to the issues in the Somali community?
Maybe it's this one, but one of them is going to be real. And they have so discredited themselves. That's why Fauci needs to go to jail. That's why, you know, Jason, remember when we were talking about the COVID vaccine? And this is early on, early on. And we showed the actual system of wire transfers of money going to the Treasury. Was it the Treasury or the Fed? The Fed. Right?
Right.
The Fed. The Fed. So these companies that are making the vaccine and selling them, we were showing you the documents on how they were wire transferring their share of the profits to the Fed. I still don't hear very much talk about that. And that's absolute proven fact. It's... No credibility. No credibility. So just hold on to God. God will tell you what to do. Just pray. Pray to serve him.
Pray to build his empire. Pray to be on his side. Pray that the Spirit is with you always. Live your life in a way that the Spirit can always, and then never disobey the Spirit. Never disobey the Spirit. Do exactly what you're told. No matter how crazy it sounds, do exactly what you're told. That is the only thing that will save any of us from here on out.
Everything else has lost its credibility. You know what hasn't? Even your church can lose credibility. God hasn't lost credibility. I know I can still trust God. The direction of this country isn't just being decided in Washington. It's being decided in our culture, in our economy, and in the choices that every single person makes every day. Who do you support?
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You know, I used to think that if I would just work harder, I push harder, you know, I tried harder, I remain angry enough or whatever, or have formed enough, I could keep the walls from collapsing. And I catch myself in this all the time too. What am I going to do to save the Republic? I'm not going to save the Republic. You're not going to save the Republic.
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Chapter 6: What is the hantavirus and why is it a concern?
That is, I mean, that feels, the world feels like it's lost its mind. Just trying to keep your kids safe and on a decent track, oh my gosh, feels like you're drowning, doesn't it? And that pressure does something to people. And it did something to me, you know, bad, not all at once. just slowly and quietly and it turns you and it, it makes you more angry and more bitter.
When I was in my twenties and thirties, um, I was really a control freak. I mean, I still kind of am a control freak. I know what I know and I know what I like and I, we go for that, you know, I do my best, but I had to control everything, you know, and I, I got in this place to where I thought, you know, if I can just get ahead of the next disaster or if I could just get the next promotion, um,
If I could just get that raise, buy that house, afford that car, if I could just win the next argument, if I could just get people to see things what I want them to see, then maybe I'd feel okay. No, no. Those things would happen, and then I would feel more empty. It might make me feel good for a minute, and then I was like, but I'm not happy. I don't feel better.
And then I'd be like, well, because I have to have the next thing. I have to do the next thing. And every time that would happen, it would leave me empty and it would build on itself and I'd feel worse and worse and worse. The tighter you grip onto life, the faster it slips through your fingers. And after a while, you don't recognize yourself anymore.
How many of our friends are completely different than they used to be? And I don't mean in a good way. Are we different? I don't know about you, but there are times I'm exhausted all the time. I'm angry for reasons I can't really even put my finger on. I'm numb to the things that I should be grateful for. I'm distracted when I should be present. What I did in my 20s and 30s is I then medicated.
And you might know people are doing, I mean, I did it with drugs and alcohol and work, really. But some people medicate themselves just by outrage and anger or isolation or buying things that you don't need or pretending everything's fine because you don't want to think about it because if you think about it, you'll know it's going to fall apart. You know, on bad days now, I don't drink or work.
I mean, I guess I work a little more than I probably should, but I do find myself at times in endless scrolling. And on really bad days, sometimes I will recognize it and I'll go, what am I doing? You should stop. And then I say, yeah, I will in a minute. And 30 minutes later, I'm still doom scrolling. And I think that's where a lot of people are right now.
We haven't necessarily hit rock bottom, which kind of scares me, but we are spiritually exhausted. We are emotionally way underwater. We are isolated, feel alone. And you know, there's a really strange thing that I discovered, you know, when my old life started breaking apart, the answer I found was not gaining more control. The answer was admitting, I can't change any of this stuff.
I don't have any control over anybody else, the world, what happens, what happens to me. The only, that was really the turning point. The realization that, that the moment I stopped saying I got this and admitted, no, I don't, I don't have this. In fact, I have no idea what I'm doing. Uh, and, uh, I don't control any of this, but that's okay. I can only control how I react to things.
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Chapter 7: What insights does Mikayla provide about the hantavirus?
You know, yeah, we have to start saying, you know, fear has been driving a lot of my decisions and it's got to stop. Fear of losing my job, fear of not being able to, whatever it is. Admit the resentment that you might feel, the pride, the damage that you have done to yourself or others. one of the biggest problems we have as a society is we blame everything else. We blame the media.
We blame the politicians. We blame our parents. I'm in the, I'm in the end phases. I think of my last two in the phase of blaming us for, you know, mom and dad for everything. I think we're going to be come up to the end of this soon, but we're in it right now. And I just love it as my favorite time of childhood. But we always blame something. Radical honesty.
Just start telling the truth about you. And it's hard, but it's freedom. And then the part that everybody misunderstands and everybody hates because they misunderstand it, surrender. People think that surrendering means, you know, to give up or to surrender to the chaos or to surrender to the mob. No, it doesn't. It doesn't mean that. It means to surrender to the understanding that I'm not God.
You're not God. I can't control anything that happens to me. I can't control other people. I can't stop bad things from happening. I can't stop anything. I really can't. Life is not fair. It's not, and I can't change that. But I can choose how it affects me. Cause I can't carry the entire weight of the world on my shoulders and you can't either. We were never supposed to.
And if we can begin by getting rid of the illusion that we can force life to obey you, I can't, I can't even control my kids. I hate to admit that. Maybe that makes me a bad parent, but I can't even, right. They don't even listen. Mike, when my kids come to me and dad, I learned something about history. Oh, really? You did. Huh? Yeah.
Do you know that artifact is sitting in my office that you walk by every day? And I've told you that story a million times. Is it really? They don't listen. This thought that we can control things, it just destroys you. It's an illusion. So engage in radical honesty. Tell the truth. Begin today. Make a decision today. Tell the truth. Make amends. Be dependable. Stay sober or sober-minded.
Love your family deeply. Spend every minute present with them. Admit when you're wrong. Turn off the phone. Help the person in front of you. Say hello to the person in front of you. They might be nasty and bitter. Oh, well, that's their choice. I'm going to be nice. Get your soul in order. I know somebody who's really successful. And I said, what is your secret? And he said, before I go to bed,
I learn something new. Every day, I have to learn something new. I have to expand my world a little bit every day. I have this thing that sits on my coffee table at home, and it's 40 different things that you can do that might scare you. Do one thing that scares you every day. Start with maybe one thing a week. Better yet, just think of this. Just make a list of the things.
This is fun in the end. It's scary to do, but it's fun in the end. Make a list and keep this list of the things that you're really afraid of in life. What is the worst that someone could find out about you or say about you or do to you? Put it out there. Put it in writing. And then just ponder it. That's really pretty stupid. You won't feel that way at first, but you will.
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