Last week in Salt Lake City, Glenn Beck hosted a three-day extravaganza featuring a spectacle-laden stage show, a history museum, speeches and presentations from prominent conservative figures, and a large exhibit hall. Below are scenes from Glenn Beck's latest get-together. First featured are scenes from the exhibit area maintained by the Beck-linked charity Mercury One. Following that are scenes from the main event, “Man in the Moon.”
The Blaze Radio was broadcasting:
Lines for a meet and greet with Beck:
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The official Man in the Moon store:
Beck's books were also on sale:
Other merchandise available at the event and scenes from Man In The Moon after the jump.
The booth of the National Center for Constitutional Studies sold books by conspiracy theorist Cleon Skousen:
More Skousen books:
A book by Stephen J Spykerman, who gave a speech at the event to benefit Mercury One:
Books by Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) and David Barton, who also had key roles during the event:
One booth featured a variety of bumper stickers:
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Beck fans could purchase a board game, We The People:
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Plenty of T-Shirts were available, often with pro-gun slogans:
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Common Core was a frequent target at the event:
Another Common Core poster with others:
Songs with Glenn Beck:
Booths in the exhibit hall were selling Survival Seeds:
Food Storage:
Even a survival shelter:
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Now for scenes from the actual Man in the Moon. It began with an upside-down flag raising:
The stage with the robot to the left:
Beck took the stage and entered the capsule:
Some faces he made were more disturbing than others:
Featured early on were tales of humans, or “beasts,” as the Moon called them:
The moon leering at an unsuspecting woman during early times:
Beck then relayed the story of the founding of America:
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This led to a recounting of the Civil War:
But at the end, the eagles arrived:
This led into a World War Two montage with simulated warfare. Following that, Beck recounted the successful space proram that went to the moon. The final moon monologue takes place when men finally do land on the moon.
At the end, the lesson of the Moon's final monologue is that ... the Sun will come out tomorrow: