Best of the Program | Guest: Luke Rosiak | 5/7/26
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In this episode of The Glenn Beck Program, Glenn Beck tackles a range of urgent topics, beginning with the emerging Hantavirus threat, which he frames as a potential global crisis with a 38% mortality rate, particularly concerning due to its possible human-to-human transmission. He questions the credibility of public health institutions, especially after their handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, and warns against overreaction while urging listeners to maintain personal responsibility through preparedness—highlighting Jace Medical for emergency medication kits. Beck then shifts to a deeply personal reflection on the emotional toll of modern life, advocating for radical honesty, surrender, and spiritual grounding as antidotes to anxiety, control issues, and societal collapse. He argues that true peace comes not from controlling the world but from accepting one's limitations and trusting in a higher purpose. The episode culminates in a powerful interview with investigative journalist Luke Rosiak, who exposes a massive Medicaid fraud scheme in Ohio where Somali community members exploit the system by billing the government for family companionship services—often with no real work performed. Rosiak details how the fraud is enabled by clan-based cultural structures, lack of assimilation, and systemic loopholes, with evidence pointing to a network of shell companies, political connections, and widespread corruption. Beck frames this not as racism but as a failure of policy to account for cultural realities, calling for systemic reform and accountability. The episode blends alarmism with spiritual resilience, science with faith, and investigative journalism with cultural critique. Key takeaways include: (1) Prepare for emergencies now—don’t wait for a crisis; (2) Radical honesty and surrender to what you can’t control are essential for mental and emotional survival; (3) Trust your intuition—what feels like a 'God wink' may be a deeper, cosmic alignment; (4) Cultural understanding is critical in addressing systemic fraud; (5) The most dangerous threats are often not external but internal—fear, control, and denial. Beck concludes with a call to action: live with integrity, love deeply, and reject the illusion of control.
Prepare for emergencies now—use tools like Jace Medical to stockpile essential medications.
Radical honesty and surrender to what you can’t control are the foundation of peace and strength.
Your intuition, gut feelings, and 'God winks' may be real—part of a deeper, interconnected universe.
Cultural context matters—understanding clan-based systems is key to stopping fraud like the Ohio Medicaid scandal.
The most dangerous threat isn’t a virus—it’s the erosion of truth, trust, and personal responsibility.
The Hantavirus Crisis and the Erosion of Trust
“If they come with a vaccine on this thing, I'm not taking the vaccine. I'm not taking it. And you know what they'll do? They'll lock you up if you haven't taken the vaccine.”
The Emotional Collapse of Modern Life and the Path to Surrender
“The tighter you grip onto life, the faster it slips through your fingers. And after a while, you don't recognize yourself anymore.”
The Science of Time Travel and the 'God Wink'
“A father's care, prayer. Reaching his daughter as a feeling. Your own wiser future self offering a quiet course correction, not rewriting history, but just nudging it to unfold safely.”
Exposing the Ohio Medicaid Fraud Scandal
“If something is available and you don't take it, it's almost like you're losing money. Like, you'd have to be a chump not to raid a treasury program if it's available.”
The Bigger Picture: Culture, Control, and the Future of America
Beck ties the Ohio fraud to broader themes of cultural assimilation, national identity, and the failure of institutions to adapt. He argues that the fraud isn’t just about greed—it’s about a worldview where the government is seen as a resource to be exploited, not a system to be respected. He warns that if Americans don’t start demanding accountability and integrity, the same mindset will spread. He ends with hope, pointing to figures like Vivek Ramaswamy as potential reformers who could restore trust in systems. The episode closes with a call to live with truth, love, and courage.
“A father's care, prayer. Reaching his daughter as a feeling. Your own wiser future self offering a quiet course correction, not rewriting history, but just nudging it to unfold safely.”
“If they come with a vaccine on this thing, I'm not taking the vaccine. I'm not taking it. And you know what they'll do? They'll lock you up if you haven't taken the vaccine.”
“If something is available and you don't take it, it's almost like you're losing money. Like, you'd have to be a chump not to raid a treasury program if it's available.”
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Glenn Beck
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Luke Rosiak
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Somali community
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Ohio Medicaid program
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Hantavirus
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Michaela
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Fauci
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Jace Medical
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Patriot Mobile
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Daily Wire
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