Best of the Program | Guests: Darren Beattie & Douglas Brunt | 9/22/23
Sep 22, 2023
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Glenn Beck discusses the manipulation of the justice system and the fight for the American way of life. Darren Beattie joins to analyze the Ray Epps case, highlighting the weak charge against him. Douglas Brunt talks about the unknown facts of Rudolf Diesel and his mysterious disappearance in 1913.
Glenn Beck discusses the manipulation of the two-tier justice system and the Constitution being ignored in America.
Douglas Brunt joins Glenn to discuss the unknown facts of inventor Rudolph Diesel and the deliberate erasure of his contributions from history.
Deep dives
The Strange Disappearance of Rudolph Diesel
In this podcast episode, the mysterious disappearance of inventor Rudolph Diesel is discussed. On September 29, 1913, Diesel vanished while traveling on an overnight ferry, prompting global media attention and speculation. The prevailing theories included suicide or murder by either German Emperor Kaiser Wilhelm II or American businessman John D. Rockefeller. The episode delves into the details of Diesel's life and the significant impact of his invention, the diesel engine, which revolutionized fuel efficiency. The investigation into Diesel's disappearance sheds light on the historical context of the early 20th century naval arms race, the rise of the U-boat, and the emerging adoption of diesel engines.
The Battle for Diesel's Legacy
This podcast episode explores the ongoing battle for Rudolph Diesel's legacy. The book 'The Caper of the Century' by Douglas Perry investigates the disappearance of Diesel and challenges the prevailing theory of suicide. The episode highlights the motive behind potential murder, namely Diesel's involvement in the diesel engine, which posed a threat to powerful figures such as Kaiser Wilhelm II and John D. Rockefeller. The discussion includes the historical context of the Anglo-German naval arms race, the Russian oil industry, and the emergence of the diesel engine as a significant technological advancement.
The Impact of Diesel's Invention
This podcast episode explores the impact of Rudolph Diesel's invention, the diesel engine. The conversation delves into the inefficiency of early coal engines, the development of gasoline engines, and the emergence of diesel as a more efficient alternative. The episode discusses the application of diesel engines in various industries, including marine vessels, submarines, and even breweries. The increased fuel efficiency and potential to run on various fuels positioned the diesel engine as a game-changer in the early 20th century, with significant implications for transportation and energy consumption.
The Scrubbing of Diesel from History
In this podcast episode, the peculiar omission of Rudolph Diesel from history is explored. The speculation surrounding Diesel's disappearance and subsequent suicide assumption has led to a tarnished legacy. However, the episode delves into another intriguing aspect: the intentional erasure of Diesel's contributions from historical accounts. The book 'The Caper of the Century' uncovers the hidden motives of powerful individuals, such as John D. Rockefeller, who perceived Diesel as a threat due to his engine's versatility and independence from petroleum. This deliberate scrubbing of Diesel from history sheds light on the broader dynamics of power and control within the energy industry.
Glenn lays out where we are in America as the Constitution is being ignored and the two-tier justice system is being manipulated, leading to the final fight for the American way of life. Revolver News founder and editor Darren Beattie joins to discuss the softball charge for Ray Epps despite having the strongest video evidence of him orchestrating the events on January 6. Host of “Dedicated” Douglas Brunt joins Glenn to discuss his book, “The Mysterious Case of Rudolf Diesel,” and the unknown facts of one of the most influential men in American history.