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Student of the Gun Radio

Paul Glasco: How to Make a Monster | SOTG Special Edition

Student of the Gun Radio

Jarrad Markel

Sports, Firearmssafety, Podcast, Radio, Wilderness, News, Guntraining, Student, Politics

4.8791 Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2024

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Back in May, we had Paul Glasco on the show with us to discuss his new book “How To Make A Monster: A Sensible Look At Rampage Killers”, and in light of recent events, we thought it pertinent to share this interview with you again.

In this discussion, Mr. Glaso explains factors that tie all of the recent rampage killers together. What facts has the mainstream media deliberately overlooked or flat out lied about?


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In “How To Make A Monster”, Paul Glasco performs a true root cause analysis of rampage killers - sometimes referred to as "mass shooters". The book looks at how broken homes, being bullied, and children on psychotropic drugs can affect personalities as young people mature. Previous killers from shootings such as Columbine, Virginia Tech, Las Vegas, and Parkland are broken down based on these causal factors.

Paul goes on to explain in detail how profitable the business of rampage killings is for the media, politicians, and other opportunists by tracing the money back to these people making the money and why they offer no solutions or suggestions on how to prevent rampage killings or on false claims of "gun safety."

Not only does Paul break down potential contributing factors as to how rampage killers may be created, but he also offers suggestions on how to prevent future potential killers from being created and how to recognize and deal with signs of potential trouble.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Good morning, afternoon, evening, whenever it is you happen to be listening to this.

0:04.8

This is Paul Markle coming at you from the Keltec booth on the floor of the NRA annual meeting and exhibits

0:12.7

2024. And to my left, your right is Paul Glasgow, and he is the author of the new book, and I'm going to read it

0:24.2

right from the title, I don't screw it up. How to Make a Monster and Why No One Cares, a Sensible

0:29.8

Look at Rampage Killers. That's a great way to start off Sunday morning. But we can't, you know, it's like if your house is on fire and someone comes over

0:41.8

and says, hey, man, your house is on fire. And you're like, I don't want to hear your negativity.

0:45.6

I don't take your negative attitude away from me. I don't want to hear that. You got to put it out.

0:51.3

The house is on fire. We got to put it out. Paul, thank you very much for joining me today.

0:55.3

Absolutely. Good to be here. Thanks, guys. All right. Your inspiration for the book and a summary of the book.

1:01.7

Inspiration is probably the desire to truly, unfortunately not what the left tries to do, but truly find, or at least determine what the cause of a, quote,

1:11.6

mass shooter is, and I say quote, because obviously that's the common term that the anti-gun

1:16.3

movement uses. But back in 2017, right after Parkland, if you'll remember, there was a lot of the

1:23.3

same type of thing that happens after every type of rampage killing like that and you start

1:28.9

noticing the commonalities and my biggest thing was there are commonalities every time and whenever

1:33.9

I just barely scratched the surface for a video that I was doing at the time I realized so much

1:39.1

that's going on and that's whenever it took me into a deep dive i'm not an author by trade but because

1:45.3

nobody else was writing anything like this it piqued my curiosity and there are a lot of commonalities

1:50.5

well what i think we've talked about those but we need to reinforce them so what are some of the

1:56.9

commonalities besides being a registered democrat that is one but uh that is one, but that's a common one there.

2:04.3

But I really go into how broken homes are the first place. A broken home is, and most likely it's

2:12.4

usually a fatherless home, but broken homes in general, 80% of the people in prison are from

2:16.9

broken homes or fatherless homes. That the people in prison are from broken homes or

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