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The REAL reason why the Jewish people have always faced HATE

Throughout history, the Jewish people have been targeted over and over again. But why have the Jews been so hated throughout history? Glenn reviews a few theories that he believes are flat-out lies. Then, he gives the one reason he believes is true: "The Jewish people know who they are...They are God's chosen people." The Jews have a covenant with God. But America also made a covenant, Glenn says, and we must remember it as the world turns against us: "If we're looking for a way out of our situation, the surest way is to follow the example of the Jew. Remember who you are."

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GLENN: Let's -- let's continue our conversation on the covenant, which is coming on Thursday.

And I pose this question first.

Why does everybody hate the Jews?

Scientists have actually, look at this. Experts and historians. This is real.

STU: Really good question.

GLENN: Yeah. Why does everybody seem to hate the Jews?

One, they came up with five reasons. One, jeez, are hated because they're an inferior race.

Except, Jewishness is not a race. Any person, any creed, or color, can convert to Judaism.
Okay?

I convert to be a Jew, but they would kill me just as fast. Okay. Next one, economic.

Jews are hated because they possess too much wealth and power.

Well, there are some well-off Jews. But there are millions of poor and downtrodden Jews as well.

So Jews are people too. Isn't it kind of weird like that?

Jews are hated, because they're different from everyone else.

It's answer number three. They're outsiders.

Well, Jewish communities often try to assimilate in the 18th century Europe.

They tried desperately to assimilate.

How did that work out for you?

Scapegoat. Answer number four.

The Jews are hated because they're the cause for all the world's problems.

They've been hated because they're an easy target. Okay.

Dioxide. The Jews are hated because they killed Jesus Christ.

Now, I would just like to point out, I'm pretty sure, those were the Romans that killed Jesus.

Those were the ones.

So I ask the question again, why do people hate the Jews?

And why is America second in line

Notice that?

We're the great Satan. Why?

I think there's really one reason.

The Jewish people know who they are. They're the children of Israel. They are from the Promised Land. They are God's chosen people.

Who says they're a chosen people. That's not right.

Everybody is searching for answers

Searching for the truth. Jews have something unique. They have an eternal identity that has been spoken.

And it's an identity that is built on tradition, laws, promise. Faith in God.

A covenant. A rock of a covenant.

And the Jewish people work hard at studying and teaching that covenant.

They've handed down the traditions and blessings from one generation to another, for thousands of years. They are very clear, who they are. Now, just that alone, holding on to who you are, passing on customs, and traditions and conventions. That makes you a little peculiar. In today's world.

We're not doing it. They are. And their covenant gives them a relationship with God and with one another. It binds them. It lifts them up.

You know the attitude with Israel is extraordinarily positive right now. I have heard that people have told me in Israel, that everybody is very optimistic. They're all like, yeah. We're going to win this. And we're going to solve this problem

And they're not cowering in fear. Where do they get that?

The -- the covenant of God, gives them confidence that they will be blessed. If they do what they're supposed to do.

In a world where the foundations of truth and reality are being destroyed, and being distorted, that kind of confidence, lends itself to envy.

And as Yoda warned us, envy leads to jealousy.

Jealousy leads to hate. Hate leads to anger. And anger leads to the dark side.

Or something like that.

STU: Like suffering or --

GLENN: Shut up.

I'll tell you what Yoda said.

We are suffering, today. Are we not?

And it's because we're not grateful. It's because we forgot who we are.

Jealousy, it leads to riots, abuse, and kidnappings. It's lead us to war, and over and over again, it has led to mass genocide.

You see, I think why the Jews are so hated, is because it's Satan's way of winning against God.

This is the Scriptures according to Glenn.

So take it for what it's worth.

God made the covenant.

God did.

I'll be your God. You will be my people. You will grow in size. All Satan has to do to beat God, is to kill God's chosen people.

That forces. If I kill all of his people, then he's no longer God.

Because he said, he would protect them.

Ask if we're looking for a way out of our situation, the surest way is to follow the example of the Jew.

Remember who you are. Remember too, that we're number two. We're the great Satan.

We're next. And that's because we too are a covenant people.

You notice, it's not Great Britain, that they're saying is the great Satan.

It's us. It's us.

Because we -- when the Pilgrims set foot in America. They step forward, not only on the rock in Plymouth.

But on the rock of the covenant. Comparisons are made all the time, between the Jews and the Pilgrims.

And the Pilgrims were also reviled. They were persecuted. They were led to a land of promise.
And like the Jews, the Pilgrims built on traditions, laws, and faith in God. The Pilgrims worked hard. They didn't blame others. They studied. They sought and taught the covenant.

They handed down promises and blessings from one generation to the next. They forged a nation, built on a relationship with God.

But we -- when we get to next week, and we're celebrating Thanksgiving, how many of us are thinking about celebrating any of those things?

Any of them?

We've abandoned our promises. We've cast aside our blessings. We've given up on our relationship with God.

But let Thursday change this. Because we can pick up the mantel of our national covenant again.

And the pilgrims made their covenant with us.

I -- I tell you, with us. Not some generic us. But us!

The people living today, in mind.

They're nearing the first Thanksgiving. They had so many trials. Only half of their company is left.

Half died on the way over. Then the other half -- half of the other half died in the first winter.

William Brewster is one of the survivors. And he said, for some divine purpose, we yet remain.

It is our master's will that we stand or fall here. And in our harvest trials, has not the divine presence been with us. Wherefore, let us stand.

We believe this movement to be from him.
If he prospers us, we shall be the means of planting here a Christian colony.

And of ending hence, a precious blessing. Blessed, blessed, it will be for us.

Blessed for this land. For this vast continent. Generations to come shall look back to this hurry.

And find these scenes of agonizing trial.

To this day of small things. And say, here was our beginning as a people.

These were our fathers. Through their trials, we inherit our blessings. Their faith is our faith. Their hope is our hope.

Their God is our God.

That's what the covenant is about. You have inherited the blessings, and the responsibilities that have come with this covenant.

You didn't make it. But our Pilgrims, George Washington, and Abraham Lincoln, renewed it.

We've made this. This is what God means when he says, if that nation will turn back and turn their face back to me, I will heal their land.

It's your turn to step up and answer the call. The nation is waiting. The world is waiting. God is waiting. Thursday, on this broadcast, do not miss Thursday's broadcast. If you want to know more about it, and you want to prepare for it, just go to GlennBeck.com. We have a 40-day. And 40 night. You will have to race through that one. And we have a 15 day that is more on your family.

This first one is about the covenants, and what it all means. All the examples of it in the past. And the 15-day is for your family and for yourself to prepare for it.

You can find those both at GlennBeck.com.

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Energy Secretary reveals Trump's plan to LOWER your electricity bill

President Trump's Energy Secretary, Chris Wright, joins Glenn Beck to discuss Trump's plan to lower your electricity bill. While he says it can't happen every night, he assures Glenn's listeners that Trump is asking for updates on this "every single day." Plus, he reveals how the administration plans to cut red tape, use nuclear energy, and stop the immature closure of coal plants to boost American energy.

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GLENN: Okay. We have Chris -- Chris Wright on. US Energy Secretary. We are concerned about our energy, and thank God, Donald Trump. Can you imagine how bad this would be, if Joe Biden's policies would have continued? Thank God we're doing a lot of really good things. But I wanted to get a sense from Chris, on where we are, and what he thinks of what's happening in Maryland, and the warning, that Goldman is giving this week?

Chris, welcome to the program.

CHRIS: Thanks for having me on, Glenn. Yeah. You hit the hot topic, right away.

GLENN: Okay. So I would assume that you agree with what Goldman said?

CHRIS: Oh. Absolutely. In fact, we've released a report from the department, just a few weeks ago. And if you had continued the Biden policies, which are to permit and subsidize energy sources that might be there. Might not. They generally aren't there at peak demand.

If we had continued those policies, they would have shut down another hundred gigawatts of firm production capacity, that's there when you need it. And they have permits to improve and planned to add -- add 22 gigawatts of that. Check out 100, add 22.

So a net loss of 78 gigawatts, to an electricity grid that's already tight, that already delivers blackouts and peak demand. They were on a trajectory to increase blackouts by 100 fold, by the end of the first Paris term, if she had won that election.

It is just -- we were driving over a cliff, and they were hitting the accelerator to go faster. It's ridiculous.

GLENN: What really bothered me was the policy that when they shut these plants down, we would actually pay the power companies, to shut these down, if they dismantled the coal power plants. They actually could get subsidy. If they made sure, there was no going back into that.

Which I found terrifying, and horribly irresponsible.

CHRIS: Glenn, it's just crazy. An environmentalist melted down a few weeks ago, when I used my authority at the Department of Energy, to stop the closure of a one and a half gigawatt coal plant in southwestern Michigan.

Oh, you're going to post tax -- costs on the -- we don't know that coal plant. It's slated to close.

Two days later, there was a blackout in my zone, the Midwestern independent system operator. Two days later, that plant was running at full capacity. It would have been massively worse. Crisis would have been massively higher.

You just talked about Baltimore. We also stopped the closure of a very old power plant in Baltimore, but a critical power plant that keeps the lights on at peak demand, that's also running at full capacity as we speak today and has for much of the last few weeks.

Oh, no. We don't need it. We're going to close it. It -- it's just when politics gets in the middle of energy, it truly impacts people's lives.

At least the blackouts. Rising costs. You know, we had 30 percent rise in power prices during just four years of President Joe Biden.

And now we're going to launch the AI race against China? And we are going to have our lights going off, without data centers, without new industry in our country?

Just thank God, the American people, overwhelmingly elected President Trump. We brought common sense back. We're swimming seven days a week, to try to fix the train wreck they left us. So it's exciting. It's more stressful than I would like. But I can assure you, we're headed in the right direction now.

GLENN: So what really bothers me, is how dangerous nuclear power is, and how we can't use that.

Even though, that solves the global warming thing. We've never been able to have that. We have to reduce our power usage. You know, go back to the good old days in, I don't know, medieval times. And -- but now that AI is here. Now that the big tech companies step up and say, no, no, no. We -- we have to have power for AI. Now all of those rules are out the window.

Which -- which bothers me so much, because it is -- it's as if the left and the power structures, don't really care about the average person. And them having power.

They care about these big corporations, and -- and AI being able to have compute power.

But not the average person. And it's -- it's -- it's disgusting.

It's really disgusting.

CHRIS: I -- I think that's right, Glenn.

It also shows that they never really cared about incremental changes in greenhouse gas emissions. The climate change thing is mostly a classroom for power. We're going to decide the way the world works. And make rules for you.

Because you stupid rubes out there in America, you can't make your own decisions.

We must make them for you. But yet, they were never about a rational approach to reduce greenhouse gases.

They don't even know that much about greenhouse gas emissions.

You said, they hated nuclear then. Now they see we're on a train wreck. They don't want to admit their climate alarmism was wrong. And wildly exaggerated.

Now, nuclear power is okay.

Because we need. We need these data centers, these big companies need power. It's not just -- it's not just those crazy routes in Middle America, like you and I.

GLENN: So, you know, in your report, you said, you know, we will increase blackouts by 100 times in the next five years, if we don't keep more base load power online.

How rapidly are we going to see these nuclear power plants, et cetera, et cetera, being built?

And is it only to serve those server farms, or are we going to redo the American power grid, itself?

CHRIS: It will be across the grid. So it is an exciting development, Glenn.

But it's the government. It's this overweening, fear-mongering government that actually smothered and killed nuclear industry, for most of the last four decades. So since it's been my mothered for so long, it will take time to get that ball really moving. We will have an already closed nuclear power plant, back open in Michigan. Later this year, January. Hopefully, at the latest.

You know, there's some developments that will happen in the next few months.

But most of it, will take a few years.

Really, what's going to feed the data centers that are going to be built, and the reindustrialization of our country.

And keep the lights on, and our air-conditioning on in the summertime.

Most of that is going to come from stopping the closure of the coal plant.

GLENN: Right.

CHRIS: That the Biden administration and Obama administration wanted to shrink our ability to generate electricity.

And it's going to come from the expansion and rapid construction of new natural gas burning power plants. Natural gas is, by far, the biggest source of electricity.

It's by far the lowest cost -- source of new electricity. So we are doing everything we can, to permit, allow the construction of natural gas plants as fast as possible, and removing these ridiculous requirements.

That, well, if you spend a billion dollars to build a new power plant, within six or seven or eight years, you're going to have to capture all the carbon dioxide emissions, and eject them underground. No matter how much it costs. No matter how much it burdens our power sector.

The direction they were in, just didn't care about American people, or American business.

GLENN: How long before we see these things? I mean, you know, China is building at the speed of at least one coal power plant, a week. They are building nuclear power plants. They are on an energy surge right now.

They know what's coming.

How -- how -- when should we see this actually starting to happen? And how long before power prices come down?

CHRIS: Oh, man. That is -- that is the big question. President Trump asked me that, every single day. Every single day. Let's get oil prices down. Let's get gas prices down. Let's get electricity prices down. And it takes a while to build infrastructure.

Fortunately, quickly, we can stop the closure of coal plants and still have lots of lifetime left. We've already done that.

That's why we don't have much worse blackouts, already today. We do have new gas plants coming on this year, a lot more coming on next year. We will have nuclear plants on, later this term. We will have a whole bunch of them under construction. But yet, to turn the giant, you know, aircraft carrier that is the electricity grid, that's going to take a few years. But hopefully, we can watch the huge rise in prices.

We can build the capacity so that the United States can keep our lead on artificial intelligence over China.

We get behind China, and they control AI, our national security is at risk.

GLENN: Yeah. I know.

CHRIS: The whole administration is seven days a week, working on this effort.

I see dramatically fewer blackouts this summer, than you would have, had the election gone the other way.

And I think we will be in a little better situation next summer. And somewhere in between there, this winter. We're rapidly swimming the right way.

I wish, I could say power prices are going down 20 percent next year. But it's simply not possible to do that, in 12 months. But I will tell you, President Trump is seven days a week doing everything he can, towards that goal.

GLENN: What regions are the worst in the country?

As far as stability and prices?

CHRIS: The Midwest.

You know, the -- the -- where that Michigan coal plant was kept open.

Where that nuclear power plant will reopen later that year. The Midwest Independent System Operator, that's our tightest region.

The southeast and PJM, where Washington, DC, is in the mid-Atlantic states.

They're rapidly getting tighter as well. Everything in the inner connection cue that was new to come on, is a wind or solar project.

But when it's dark out, and when it's really hot, and you're in a high-pressure system.

And the wind doesn't blow. Those things don't help to meet demand. They just provide electricity -- well, you don't know when. But at some points in time, that's not very helpful for an electricity grid. But we're going to stop the closure of the firm capacity.

And we are doing everything we can. We are permitting and approving plants, every week. New construction, new plants, that will be built. And that be here to provide relief to Americans in the next 12 to 24 months.

GLENN: And the most stable region?

CHRIS: The -- the most stable region is actually Texas. Which is by far the biggest electricity grid. They produce more than twice as much electricity as California. And just -- just a little bit less nonsense in Texas.

They still went crazy on the wind stuff. They still have more expensive, and less stable grid than they had ten years ago.

GLENN: Yeah. They do.

CHRIS: But they also have the mindset and the regulatory regime to fix their problem. Texas is rapidly growing its firm capacity, and they will stay out of this crisis, probably a little faster than the more Biden-influenced rest of the country.

GLENN: Hmm. I can't thank you enough for everything you guys are doing. I'm -- I'm amazed at -- at how rapidly you guys have turned things around.

I'm just -- I'm thrilled at the work, you all are doing.

And, Chris, you really are leading us in energy.

And I really appreciate that. Thank you.

CHRIS: Appreciate you, Glenn. Appreciate all your viewers. We're doing everything we can.

We think about the American people. That's the only agenda we have.

GLENN: Thank you so much, Chris.

That's our US Energy Secretary, Chris Wright.

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The most COMPLETE look at the Deep State we've ever seen

Thanks to release after release of government documents by the Trump administration, we now have the most complete look at the Deep State - how it works, who's involved, and who's funding it - that we've ever had. Most recently, Just The News has released proof that former United States Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates told the FBI to shut down investigations into the Clinton Foundation. Glenn's head researcher, Jason Buttrill, joins to recap these latest revelations.

Watch Glenn Beck's full breakdown of the Deep State network HERE

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Will Trump-Putin Alaska Meeting END the Nuclear War Threat... For Now?

Is the threat of nuclear escalation and even perhaps nuclear war still increasing in 2025? As President Trump meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, the world watches on to see if this is the beginning of an established peace between Russia and Ukraine, or if more chaos is going to grip the region in the coming months.

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Secret Docs Reveal the ENTIRE Deep State Network | Glenn TV | Ep 451

The recent declassifications from Tulsi Gabbard’s ODNI and the Durham annex give us a rare glimpse into something much bigger and deeper than the Russiagate hoax against President Trump. Glenn Beck heads to the chalkboard to connect the dots and map out how the entire deep state operation works. We reveal who the players are, where the funding comes from, and how they exert their influence. From international color revolutions to the Ukraine impeachment and the Russiagate hoax, everything is finally starting to make sense. John Solomon, CEO and editor in chief of Just the News, gives Glenn a sneak peek into a bombshell investigation that exposes how the deep state provided cover for Clinton Foundation corruption.