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The Glenn Beck Program

Ep 97 | IBM's Role in Killing Jews & High-Tech Lessons from the Holocaust | Edwin Black | The Glenn Beck Podcast

The Glenn Beck Program

Mercury Radio Arts

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.625.1K Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2021

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

Edwin Black is the son of Holocaust survivors and an investigative journalist with awards and best-selling books translated into 20 languages in nearly 200 countries. His book "IBM and the Holocaust" examines high tech's role in killing Jews during the Holocaust and what it can teach us about the dangers of Big Tech today. Edwin has spent enough time in the media to see all of its warts (there are a lot). And he’s speaking out about it and its role in ignoring history at our nation's peril. He also discusses Disney actress Gina Carano, fired for comparing conservative persecution to the Nazi treatment of the Jews. Our culture is being erased. Our ideals and values are being censored and mocked. Our history is being erased. With another human extermination on the horizon in China, Edwin challenges this with bravery.    This Week’s Sponsors:  Raycon makes great sound accessible to everyone, with wireless earbuds starting at half the price of other premium audio brands. Whether you’re catching up on your favorite news podcast, binging an audiobook, or powering through your workout with a pumped-up playlist, a pair of Raycons in your ears can make all the difference. Go to BUYRAYCON.com/Glenn and get 15% off.    Built Bar Protein Bars are high protein, low calorie, high fiber, and low carb, and they’ve just added six new flavors, including caramel brownie and lemon-almond cheesecake. Go to Builtbar.com and use the promo code “BECK” to get $10 off your first order.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Man, this is one of my favorite episodes,

0:04.4

because this is one of my favorite modern day heroes.

0:07.4

He is a historian, and I just want to make it really clear

0:11.2

on who we're talking about.

0:13.0

This man is the award-winning New York Times

0:15.9

best-selling international investigative author

0:19.0

of 200 award-winning editions in 20 languages in 190 countries,

0:25.9

as well as scores of newspaper magazine articles

0:28.4

of the leading publications of the United States, Europe, and Israel.

0:32.4

More than 1.6 million books in print,

0:35.2

his work focuses on human rights, genocide,

0:38.0

and hate, corporate criminality, and corruption,

0:41.3

governmental misconduct, academic fraud,

0:44.2

philanthropic abuse, oil addiction,

0:47.5

alternative energy, and historic investigation.

0:51.0

His name has been submitted 11 times for a Pulitzer Prize.

0:57.5

He is a recipient of, I mean, it goes on, a list of awards.

1:03.3

He is probably the leading scholar on how mechanically the Nazis did what they did.

1:13.9

I quoted him a couple of weeks ago when I got in trouble with the press.

1:18.3

I think I was on Tucker Carlson's show,

1:20.2

and I said, we are seeing the beginning of a digital ghetto.

1:24.8

Well, people went crazy, how daregling, back say that.

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