The Glenn Beck Program
Best of the Program | Guests: Ryan Mauro & Sharrell Shaw | 5/26/26
26 May 2026
Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
So much to talk about today. On my first day back, we touched on Iran and the Iranian war and what that means. Also, the shooting that happened in San Diego. Nobody understands this. It was so buried by the media that I didn't even hear about it. While I was on vacation, I come back and I read this story on Glenn Beck dot com by Brian Morrow.
And it completely makes sense and makes sense why the media just buried this story right away. We talk about that.
Chapter 2: What underreported event is discussed in relation to the San Diego mosque shooting?
Also, the five mob crime families that we're dealing with on a daily basis. I think it's time to look at politics and what's really happening in our world and through politics.
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Chapter 3: What are the five crime families that control major sectors in America?
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I would check what was happening on X, et cetera, et cetera. And this story happened so fast and was gone so fast. I didn't even know about it. It was the San Diego mosque shooting that happened. So I wanted to bring Ryan Morrow in because I read the article at glennbeck.com and I'm like, okay, A, I didn't even know that the story happened.
And B, this is the best information I think anybody could give on this particular situation. So Ryan is with us. Take us through what happened last week and then the analysis of what's really going on, Ryan.
Sure. So you had two basically white supremacists, anti-Semitic, anti-Muslim terrorists. I mean, it fits that definition. Shoot up the Islamic center of San Diego. Three people were killed. And there's been so much news going on that it kind of kind of faded. But what I was disturbed by even more so than the shooting was.
um was the reaction by some people particularly on social media um to it some saying oh i condemn violence but i kind of get why it happened that they don't get my sympathy and then other people outright justifying it um and that's what prompted me to write the article for you at glennbeck.com um because what i realized from studying the literature of jihadists especially isis uh was that these attackers without realizing it
committed the jihad they claim that they're stopping. I mean, they fulfilled the plan. They fulfilled the plan of ISIS. This is exactly what they want to happen. They're no different than the 9-11 hijackers in that regard.
Okay, so explain this because you get... You have access to ISIS Magazine. Who knew they had their own magazine? And most of us don't want to be on that list, but you do because of what you do for a living. Talk about what you've said in the article for GlennBeck.com of what they are openly saying has to happen.
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Chapter 4: How is Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) defined and its implications discussed?
Right.
Chapter 5: What are the potential risks associated with the rise of AGI?
So a lot of these, even the radical mosques, won't preach radicalism 24-7. They address all sorts of issues in life, and then when the political stuff comes in, then that's there. And not everyone that goes to these mosques, and I've really only come to understand this from dealing with Muslims, a lot of them will go to these mosques that are radical because it's a community.
As a minority, it's a very tight community. And so the imam might say some crazy things, and they don't really talk about it. That's kind of your crazy uncle, and you listen to him about other things. And then also, you don't know of the people that are going.
By the way, anybody judging and saying, oh, see, you can't exceed. Have you ever been to a church like that? I mean, look at how many people went to Jeremiah Wright's church. And didn't say anything. You know, this happens in all of our faiths. We'll have somebody say some crazy things and we'll just be like, ah, we'll blow them off. So, I mean, that makes an awful lot of sense.
But anyway, go ahead.
Yeah, I mean, the relationships with people, we will focus on the jihadist element and think that that's the entirety of the relationship, but these are people that knew your kids growing up. It's a much deeper and broader relationship. And so they may stay, but they're not into the political stuff. Others may not know about it.
So the middle ground can include some people that are even at a radical mosque and don't know it's radical or they don't care. They could be informants. For all you know, the people that you're targeting Were the Muslim informants, of which there are many, that would foil the next terrorist attack. So the middle ground is kind of hard to define geographically.
You can't just put a circle around a mosque and say everyone in there is in the gray zone or the good guy zone or the bad guy zone. And ISIS understands it. And so the solution to them is to get governments and citizens. They call them the enraged crusaders.
You know, bloody us so bad they become enraged crusaders to actively destroy the gray zone themselves by increasing persecution against Muslims in Western lands. That's an exact quote from the Jihadist magazine.
That is exactly the same strategy that was used on Hungary that I've talked about forever. For the communists to come over and take over Hungary in the 1950s or 1940s when they it was top down, bottom up, inside out. They cause so much chaos that the people who didn't want communism or a big government would cry out for anyone. Make it stop. And that's when the tanks rolled in.
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Chapter 6: How do the five crime families influence politics and society?
It's not that they're close. It's that they're now basically the same thing. And it's all of them versus all of us with all of our disagreements. And we think it's between your friendly liberal and your friendly conservative battling it out. It isn't.
It's between those that want to destroy civil society in the way that these guys describe and those that want to save it and work together to make it better, even if you disagree the whole time.
And what's interesting is everyone is saying the other side is trying to destroy it. You know, being in being in England with Keir Starmer talking about how all these people like me going, they just want to destroy our society. No, I don't want to destroy your society. I want to help build your society. I mean, I'd like you to restore your society. What they're doing is destroying the society.
All of these movements are, one way or another, taking out the pillars of Western civilization. And they're just kicking those pillars out from underneath Western civilization. If you are around somebody who is talking about, yeah, well, you know what has to happen.
Chapter 7: What role does the media play in shaping public perception of events?
We have to destroy this or destroy this or we have to destroy this. Or we have to forget about our principles because we have to do this first. You're a pillar kicker. You're on the wrong side. You're absolutely on the wrong side.
Chapter 8: How does the San Diego mosque shooting relate to ISIS's objectives?
And hopefully, Ryan, I think you'll enjoy my monologue coming up here in a minute. Hopefully, I'll make that a little clearer on what's happening on our own side here in just a few minutes. Ryan, thank you so much from the Morrow Institute. He's the president of it and counterterrorism expert. Why the San Diego mosque shooting handed ISIS exactly what they want. You can find that at glenbeck.com.
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So there was an interesting podcast out from Joe Rogan and Mark Andreessen, and underneath all the tech jargon, really important stuff that you need to understand. And let me start here.
How many people do you know that when our political system is gone, our freedoms are lost, or the dollar isn't what it was, and, you know, joblessness and whatever, and they will look and go, when did all this happen? When did this happen?
Oh.
Right now, you know, when you're not paying attention, that's when all of this stuff is happening. You know, and that's the way revolutions usually work. Telephone didn't really feel world-changing at first. The internet, was the internet like world-changing? People would say that and they'd be like, ah, it's not going to, we're still going to use file cabinets. Television seemed harmless, okay?
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