Glenn’s interview with Chris Stewart

Chris Stewart, former Air Force pilot and author of ‘Wrath & Righteousness’ joined Glenn on radio today to talk about the reality based fiction series he’s been working on for Mercury Ink. The E-books take a look at where we’ll be in the near future if we don’t change course - it like the book version of TV’s ‘24’ - hear about the latest episode on radio today.

Rough Transcript of their interview is below:

GLENN: I want to tell you about another series that's been out for the entire year "Wrath & Righteousness". Chris Stewart who's now a congressman.

CALLER: Good morning Glenn. It's been a long time since we talked.

GLENN: How are you this morning?

CALLER: I'm not sworn in yet. But they're thinking I'm part of the problem.

GLENN: Chris is a friend of the show. You might know Chris as a very good friend of mine. He is a really stand up guy. I was trying to hire him when he feels he had a higher calling from God to try to fix the problem in Washington. I tried to tell I think that was alcohol, Chris. Somebody might have been drinking around you. But he wrote a series of books that we have -- that we purchased, and made into an E series. "Wrath & Righteousness". It is a glimpse into the future so there's "Agenda 21". But also "Wrath & Righteousness". Do you know what episode we're on.

CALLER: I think I did the final edits for 9 and 10. We're very close now.

GLENN: Where is episode 8.

STU: I thought we were up to 6. I thought six was just released.

CALLER: I'm working a little ahead of you guys. Finishing the edits so we can keep things in the pipeline. Episodes 1 through five take us to where the ENP is detonated over the United States, and 6 picks up from there and picks up some of the characters and how they deal with that.

GLENN: When you get from episode 6. Now is the time where you can buy -- if you haven't started in on the "Wrath & Righteousness" series yet you can pick it up now from 1 to 5. A new episode comes out every five or six weeks. One through 5 is out there. If you pick it up now you'll be able to read through to the end of the series. Because just the timing of it now. Once you get into episode six and the EMP goes off you begin to see the world as it unfortunately can be. Chris you were in the military for a long time. Now you're a congressman. You don't have to talk about the EMP. The solar storms that are coming. We're entering a period of of solar activity that could do the same kind of damage as an EMP. And totally change life as we know it on the entire planet.

CALLER: It's hard to imagine. One of the solar activity unlike an EMP is a targeted area. Whereas a solar activity would have that same effect worldwide. Or potentially could. But imagine if you can actually living back in 1880, and what this parallels that it draws. It would be like transforming the United States instantly back to 1880, and where do you get your food and where do you get your water. How do you communicate. All of your money in the bank is suddenly gone. There's no transportation. There's no fuel. There's no heat. It is really a scary deal.

GLENN: The world in a very short period of time begins to look like Detroit.

CALLER: I don't think it's that bad.

GLENN: Like that's worse than 1880 in Detroit.

CALLER: Well, there's the policies in Detroit.

GLENN: It takes on something Chris and I feel is so critical to pay attention to. The Muslim extremism. The use of the Muslim extremists through evil, and the coordination of it, and the destruction of Israel and the United States.

CALLER: Yeah. I mean the series as we said it's 10 episodes. It really spans a long time and long time. Really the focus of it is not just United States. It's Israel as well. And you know many of our enemies view us as you know twins in this. They view us as equally evil. Equally worthy of destruction. That's why it's so important stepping out of the context of the book, and talking about the real world. It's so important for the United States to stand up, and in support of Israel. They're the only democracy in that part of that world. And they need us. And they need us to stand by them. Particularly right now.

GLENN: Real quick one last mention on the book, and then I want to talk to you about some things going on in the Washington. The reason we purchased this book series from you. Not only is it brilliant just a great action series. Everybody that was reading it. And I got everybody to read it. Read this book. And it usually takes me about six months. Because this was six or 8 really thick books that you had done for us, and so I'm reading them, and read this book. And everybody starts to read it. By the time it got to where we are now in the series, no one on my staff could look at the news and tell the difference between truth and fiction. Every single person on my staff. Remember how you felt Pat. We'd walk in every day, and the head of my news division, everything, everybody would say I'm sorry I'm confusing the real world with this book because they're running exactly parallel. It's a scary kind of thing. It's all realistic. Very realistic.

CALLER: That's where my 14 years as an Air Force pilot. In all of my writing it's always been my goal to write a book which was believable. I wanted them to be completely based on the day, and to have people feel like this is relevant to my world now.

GLENN: Okay. Chris, you're getting ready to go to Washington.

CALLER: Yeah. It's a lot more fun writing books I can tell you that.

GLENN: What's the thing that you didn't expect going to Washington?

CALLER: That's a great question. I guess it would be this. You know November 6th changed the world to me and to a lot of people. We were so disappointed. I got to give a victory speech. And it was the most subdued speech I've given in a long time. We expected to talk about tax reform, and policy reform. I don't think it's overstating to say these are things that could save our country, and since that time I've been able to spend with the Congress back in Washington, and participate in some of the conversations and see the leadership work, and members of the Congress, and I guess the thing that surprises me more than anything is this feeling that there isn't a plan -- normally in the military for example you have plan A and if plan A doesn't work, you go to plan B, and you go down the line. I'm not sure that the Republican party has a plan B.

GLENN: I don't think they have a plan A.

CALLER: I don't mean just the leadership. Just folks like you and I and just people out in America. I don't think we've quite wrapped our arms around this yet. I don't think we've quite figured out the next step to go forward. Look we have to prepare ourselves to lead. We're going to be given another opportunity. We have to stop the bleeding as best as we can while this administration has power, and prepare ourselves to lead again because we are going to be given another opportunity. I really believe that.

GLENN: I remember when I was young and optimistic too. Those days are gone.

CALLER: That's kind of funny because I am older than as you may recall.

GLENN: I know but being in the news business has jaded me. Thanks so much Chris. And we'll see you soon. Take care, and stay on your knees.

CALLER: Thanks Glenn. And keep the faith working.

GLENN: Chris Stewart. "Wrath & Righteousness" available at Glenn Beck books or you can get it on Amazon. "Wrath & Righteousness" an unbelievable series.

What do clay pots have to do with to preserving American history?

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Editor's note: This article was originally published on TheBlaze.com.

Why should we preserve our nation’s history? If you listen to my radio program and podcast, or read my columns and books, you know I’ve dedicated a large part of my life and finances to sourcing and preserving priceless artifacts that tell America’s story. I’ve tried to make these artifacts as available as possible through the American Journey Experience Museum, just across from the studios where I do my daily radio broadcast. Thousands of you have come through the museum and have been able to see and experience these artifacts that are a part of your legacy as an American.

The destruction of American texts has already begun.

But why should people like you and me be concerned about preserving these things from our nation's history? Isn’t that what the “big guys” like the National Archives are for?

I first felt a prompting to preserve our nation's history back in 2008, and it all started with clay pots and the Dead Sea Scrolls. In 1946, a Bedouin shepherd in what is now the West Bank threw a rock into a cave nestled into the side of a cliff near the Dead Sea. Instead of hearing an echo, he heard the curious sound of a clay pot shattering. He discovered more than 15,000 Masoretic texts from the third century B.C. to the first century A.D.

These texts weren’t just a priceless historical discovery. They were virtually perfect copies of the same Jewish texts that continue to be translated today. Consider the significance of that discovery. Since the third century B.C. when these texts were first written, the Jewish people have endured a continued onslaught of diasporas, persecutions, pressures to conform to their occupying power, the destruction of their temple, and so much more. They had to fight for their identity as a people for centuries, and finally, a year after the end of the Holocaust and a year before the founding of the nation of Israel, these texts were discovered, confirming the preservation and endurance of their heritage since ancient times — all due to someone putting these clay pots in a desert cave more than 2,000 years ago.

I first felt a prompting to preserve our nation's history back in 2008, and it all started with clay pots and the Dead Sea Scrolls.

So, what do these clay pots have to do with the calling to preserve American history? I didn’t understand that prompting myself until the horrible thought dawned on me that the people we are fighting against may very well take our sacred American scriptures, our Declaration of Independence, and our Bill of Rights. What if they are successful, and 1,000 years from now, we have no texts preserved to confirm our national identity? What kind of new history would be written over the truth?

The destruction of American texts has already begun. The National Archives has labeled some of our critical documents, like our Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, as “triggering” or “containing harmful language.” In a public statement, the National Archives said that the labels help prepare readers to view potentially distressing content:

The Catalog and web pages contain some content that may be harmful or difficult to view. NARA’s records span the history of the United States, and it is our charge to preserve and make available these historical records. As a result, some of the materials presented here may reflect outdated, biased, offensive, and possibly violent views and opinions. In addition, some of the materials may relate to violent or graphic events and are preserved for their historical significance.

According to this statement, our founding documents are either “outdated, biased, offensive,” “possibly violent,” or a combination of these scathing descriptions. I’m sorry, the Declaration of Independence is not “triggering.” Our Constitution is not “outdated and biased,” and our Bill of Rights certainly is not “offensive and possibly violent.” They are glorious documents. They should be celebrated, not qualified by such derogatory, absurd language. Shame on them.

These are only the beginning stages of rewriting our history. What if they start banning these “triggering” documents from public view because they might offend somebody? Haven’t we torn down “triggering” statues before? What if we are no longer able to see, read, and study the actual words of our nation's founding documents because they are “harmful” or “possibly violent”? A thousand years from now, will there be any remnant to piece together the true spirit behind the nation that our founders envisioned?

The Declaration of Independence is not “triggering.”

That is why in 2008, I was prompted to preserve what I could. Now, the American Journey Experience Museum includes more than 160,000 artifacts, from founding-era documents to the original Roe v. Wade court papers. We need to preserve the totality of our nation’s heritage, the good, the bad, and the ugly. We need to preserve our history in our own clay pots.

I ask you to join with me on this mission. Start buying books that are important to preserve. Buy some acid-free paper and start printing some of the founding documents, the reports that go against the mainstream narrative, the studies that prove what is true as we are continually being fed lies. Start preserving our daily history as well as our history because it is being rewritten and digitized.

Somebody must have a copy of what is happening now and what has happened in the past. I hope things don’t get really bad. But if they do, we need to preserve our heritage. Perhaps, someone 1,000 years from now will discover our clay pots and, Lord willing, be able to have a glimpse of America as it truly was.

Top 10 WORST items in the new $1.2 TRILLION spending bill

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Biden just signed the newest spending bill into law, and Glenn is furious.

Under Speaker Johnson's leadership, the whopping $1.2 TRILLION package will use your taxpayer dollars to fund the government through September. Of course, the bill is loaded with earmarks and pork that diverts money to fund all sorts of absurd side projects.

Here is the list of the ten WORST uses of taxpayer money in the recently passed spending bill:

Funding venues to host drag shows, including ones that target children

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Money for transgender underwear for kids

Funding for proms for 12 to 18 year old kids

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Border security funding... for Jordan and Egypt

Another $300 million for Ukraine

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$3.5 million for Detroit's annual Thanksgiving Day parade

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$2.5 million for a new kayaking facility in Franklin, New Hampshire

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$2.7 million for a bike park in White Sulfur Springs, West Virginia, a town with a population of less than 2,300 people

$5 million for a new trail at Coastal Carolina University

$4 million the "Alaska King Crab Enhancement Project" (whatever that means)

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There is no doubt about it—we are entering dark times.

The November presidential election is only a few months away, and following the chaos of the 2020 election, the American people are bracing for what is likely to be another tumultuous election year. The left's anti-Trump rhetoric is reaching an all-time high with the most recent "Bloodbath" debacle proving how far the media will go to smear the former president. That's not to mention the Democrats' nearly four-year-long authoritarian attempt to jail President Trump or stop his re-election by any means necessary, even if it flies in the face of the Constitution.

Meanwhile, Biden is doing worse than ever. He reportedly threw a tantrum recently after being informed that his polls have reached an all-time low. After Special Counsel Robert Hur's report expressed concerns over Biden's obviously failing mental agility, it's getting harder for the Democrats to defend him. Yet he is still the Democratic nominee for November, promising another 4 years of catastrophic policies, from the border to heavy-handed taxation, should he be reelected.

The rest of the world isn't doing much better. The war in Ukraine has no clear end in sight, drawing NATO and Russia closer and closer to conflict. The war in Gaza is showing no sign of slowing down, and as Glenn revealed recently, its continuation may be a sign that the end times are near.

One thing is clear: we are living in uncertain times. If you and your family haven't prepared for the worst, now is the time. You can start by downloading "Glenn's Ultimate Guide to Getting Prepared." Be sure to print off a copy or two. If the recent cell outage proved anything, it's that technology is unreliable in survival situations. You can check your list of supplies against our "Ultimate Prepper Checklist for Beginners," which you can find below:

Food

  • Canned food/non-perishable foods
  • Food preparation tools
  • Go to the next level: garden/livestock/food production

Water

  • Non-perishable water store
  • Water purification
  • Independent water source

Shelter

  • Fireplace with a wood supply
  • Tent
  • Generator with fuel supply
  • Go to the next level: fallout shelter

Money

  • Emergency cash savings
  • Precious metals

Medicine

  • Extra blankets
  • Basic first aid
  • Extra prescriptions
  • Extra glasses
  • Toiletries store
  • Trauma kit
  • Antibiotics
  • Basic surgery supplies
  • Potassium Iodate tablets

Transportation

  • Bicycle
  • Car
  • Extra fuel

Information

  • Birth certificates
  • Insurance cards
  • Marriage license
  • Immunization records
  • Mortgage paperwork
  • Car title and registration
  • House keys, car keys
  • Passports
  • Family emergency plan
  • Prepping/survival/repair manuals
  • Go to the next level: copy of the Bible, the U.S. Constitution, and other important books/sources

Skills

  • Cooking
  • Gardening
  • Sewing
  • First Aid
  • Basic maintenance skills
  • Go to the next level: farming/ranching
  • Self-defense training

Communication

  • Family contact information and addresses
  • HAM radio

Miscellaneous

  • Flashlights and batteries
  • Lamps and fuel
  • Hardware (tools, nails, lumber, etc)
  • Extra clothes
  • Extreme weather clothes and gear
  • Gas masks and filters
  • Spare parts for any machinery/equipment

Is Trump's prosecution NORMAL?  This COMPLETE list of ALL Western leaders who served jail time proves otherwise.

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Mainstream media is on a crusade to normalize Donald Trump's indictments as if it's on par with the electoral course. Glenn asked his team to research every instance of a Western leader who was jailed during their political career over the past 200 years—except extreme political turmoil like the French Revolution, Napoleonic Wars, Irish Revolution, etc.—and what we discovered was quite the opposite.

Imprisoning a leader or major political opponent is not normal, neither in the U.S. nor in the Western world. Within the last 200 years, there are only a handful of examples of leaders in the West serving jail time, and these men were not imprisoned under normal conditions. All of these men were jailed under extreme circumstances during times of great peril such as the Civil War, World War II, and the Cold War.

What does this mean for America? Are Trump's indictments evidence that we are re-entering times of great peril? Below is a list of Western leaders who were imprisoned within the last 200 years. Take a look and decide for yourself:

Late 1800s

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Jefferson Davis: The nearest occurrence to a U.S. President to serve jail time was in the case of Jefferson Davis, the first and only president of the Confederate States of America. Jefferson was captured in Georgia by Northern Soldiers in 1865 and locked up in Fort Monroe, Virginia for two years. He was offered a presidential pardon but refused out of his loyalty to the confederacy.

Early 1900s

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Eugene V. Debs: Debbs, a Midwestern socialist leader, became the first person to run for president in prison. He was locked up at a federal penitentiary in Atlanta having been convicted under the federal Sedition Act for giving an antiwar speech a few months before Armistice Day, the end of World War I. Many of his supporters believed his imprisonment to be unjust. Debs received 897,704 votes and was a distant third-part candidate behind Warren G. Harding, the Republican winner, and James M. Cox, the second-place Democrat. Harding ordered Debs’s release from prison toward the end of 1921.

Nazi sympathizers and collaborators: After the end of World War II in 1945, several European leaders who had "led" their countries during the Nazi occupation faced trial and imprisonment for treason. This list included Chief of the French State Philippe Pétain, French Prime Minister Pierre Laval, and Minister-President of Norway Vidkun Quisling. The latter two were also executed after their imprisonment. President of Finland Risto Ryti and Prime Minister of Finland Johan Wilhelm Rangell were also tried and jailed for collaborating with the Nazis against the Allied Powers.

Late 1900s

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The end of the Cold War: The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 was one of the pivotal moments that brought the Cold War to a close and marked the end of Communist East Germany. With the fall of the wall and the collapse of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), the former leaders were brought to trial to answer for the crimes committed by the GDR. General Secretary Erich Honecker and General Secretary Egon Krenz were both put on trial for abuse of power and the deaths of those who were shot trying to flee into West Germany. Honecker was charged with jail time but was released from custody due to severe illness and lived out the rest of his life as an exile in Chile. Krenz served 4 years in jail before his release in 2001. He is one of the last surviving leaders of the Eastern Bloc.

Lyndon LaRouche: Larouche was a Trotsky evangelist, public antisemite, and founder of a nationwide Marxist political movement, became the second person in U.S. history to run for President in a prison cell. Granted, he ran in every election from 1976 to 2004 as a long-shot third-party candidate. When he tried to gain the Democratic presidential nomination, he received 5 percent of the total nationwide vote. Even though in 2000 he received enough primary votes to qualify for delegates in a few states, the Democratic National Committee refused to seat his delegates and barred LaRouche from attending the Democratic National Convention.