5 SCARY stories about freedom from Glenn’s Europe vacation



Glenn Beck recently took a two-week vacation to Europe — which included Scotland, London, and England — and he’s not thrilled with the direction the continent is taking.

“Nobody’s screaming freedom over there,” Beck says.

In Scotland, Beck warns, they’re already implementing 15-minute cities.

A 15-minute city is somewhere where there’s no need to drive, because everything you need is within a 15 minute walk.

While it sounds like a nice idea, Glenn believes the reasoning is anything but nice.

“Everything that you want is within 15 minutes because the car is going to be eliminated. And I know that’s hard to believe, but it is true,” he continues, “we are headed toward a zero-carbon world.”

Glenn adds that there will also only be two airports in Great Britain, so you will have to take an electric train if you want to go anywhere.

And King Charles isn’t making things better.

King Charles has introduced something called the “Terra Carta” — and Glenn is wary.

“This is the rights of the earth charter,” Glenn explains, “and they usurp the rights of man.”

But it’s not just King Charles. The White House is in support of “Our Common Agenda,” which according to the U.N.’s website, is the “secretary-general’s vision for the future of global cooperation.”

“Our Common Agenda” is an expansion of Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030. Its foundation is essentially the Great Reset but with several massive additions — which include a plan to give the United Nations sweeping emergency powers.

“This is the Great Reset on steroids,” Glenn warns.


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Crowder's first LIVE show of 2022 aired on Tuesday, and he pulled no punches



If you think 2021 was a challenging year, you might want to brace yourself for 2022.

Steven Crowder and the crew returned on Tuesday with the first episode of "Louder with Crowder" in 2022. Of the many topics covered, a couple of standouts included a man who raised vaccine awareness with sheep and a "Back in America" parody, an ode to rural America in the style of the end credits for "National Lampoon's European Vacation."

In the first clip, Crowder discussed what a German man, Hanspeter Etzold, told Reuters about his campaign to increase the vaccination rate. "Sheep are popular with people and carry positive emotional connotations. So perhaps they can reach many people emotionally when logic and scientific reasoning doesn't do the job," Etzold told Reuters.

Etzold arranged the sheep in the shape of a syringe to raise vaccine awareness. But Crowder, in rare form, challenged Etzold's premise that sheep are "very popular among the people."

In the second clip, Crowder parodied the credit song for "National Lampoon's European Vacation." In "Red America," an ode to rural America, Crowder rewrote the lyrics from "Back in America." Here is a sample of the Crowder's lyrics:

"In red America,
I'm back with reckless abandon.
In red America,
Where the bumpers read Let's Go, Brandon.
In red America,
I can save up to retire.
In red America,
Where Walgreens is never on fire."

Watch the videos below to hear from Crowder himself. Can't watch? Download the podcast here. Watch the full episode here.





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