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Behind The Qualcomm Freakout

Why is the big tech giant Qualcomm so nervous about ParkerVision CEO Jeffrey Parker appearing on The Glenn Beck Program?

After Parker’s last appearance on Beck’s show, Qualcomm filed a motion to shut him up and named Beck more than a dozen times. Parker joins Beck again to give updates on the case and refute some of Qualcomm’s accusations against him. Here’s more from Blaze TV.

Texas Bishop Removed: Why?

Last November, Bishop Joseph Strickland was removed by Pope Francis from his position as the fourth bishop of the Diocese of Tyler, Texas. The question is, why?

In this episode of The Glenn Beck Podcast, Glenn and Bishop Strickland discuss why he was removed and how to be first-century Christians in the 21st century. Bishop Strickland is described by his critics as a “Christian Nationalist,” a “Francis-bashing, fire-breathing darling of right-wing Twitter.”

But in this episode, he sets the record straight. From Catholic views on same-sex marriage to the Big Bang to why he joined a protest against the L.A. Dodgers for honoring anti-Catholic drag group “The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence,” Bishop Strickland warns that “we need to wake up as a nation before it’s too late.”

He also shares his opinion about the faith of the most well-known Catholic politicians, such as Nancy Pelosi and America’s second Catholic president — Joe Biden.

No Bank Account For You

The Federal Reserve’s role in the The Great Reset is bigger than you think. Justin Haskins, of The Heartland Institute, explains The Fed will force nearly all banks to comply with specific policy agendas, such as ESG scores, green initiatives, or any other goal within The Great Reset–and it’s already begun.

Haskins says that eventually, if you are not “green” enough, you may not be able to open a bank account with some of the word’s largest financial institutions. Here’s more with Haskins on The Glenn Beck Show.

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