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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:02):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Turn that off, Chris,
That's the Jesse Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse
Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (00:13):
Doing something a little different today. Because of that long
talk we had in the first hour, I thought maybe
if you didn't listen to me, you would be much
more likely to listen to the expert on it who's
forgotten more than I'll ever know about the Cartels and
how things work down there, our friend Cartel Chronicles. Brandon
Darby joins us. Now, Okay, Brandon, I obviously I'm just
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going to kind of hand the show to you here,
but just to catch you up on my axes to grind.
I have no issue with the Trump administration going after
the Cartels and Ventanyl and all that other stuff. I'm
not going to speak for you. I have no issue
with that. My issue is I see a lot of
chatter on the right on radio TV. I see it
on social media of people acting like this is a quick,
easy drone strike. We'll train up a couple of Mexican units,
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they'll go in, well quote, take out their leaders, and
then everything will just be hunky dory. Would you please
talk to everyone, please.
Speaker 3 (01:05):
Yeah, everything's not gonna be hockey dory at all. It's
going to be ugly and nasty, and it's gonna go
on for a long time. We're going to take out
the heads of organizations and they're going to splinter into
numerous factions, all vying for power over the entire organization,
and they're going to fight, and it's going to be violent.
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It's going to be violence like we've probably never seen
in Mexico, which is saying a lot. It's gonna get ugly,
but that said, you know, treating it, treating transnational criminal
organizations right at our border like the threat that they
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are is important, it is necessary. So what was happening
before was a turn the other cheek, looks the other way,
and next it's going to say no pasadata, nothing's happening here.
It's OK, that's happening, and that's what the US government
was participating in, and that's not what the US government
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is doing now in a Trump administration.
Speaker 1 (02:09):
Yeah, I totally agree. I just want to make sure
I repeat again for everybody. I am supportive of these efforts.
My concern is the American people think this is going
to be a Cicario movie when it could very well
more resemble Afghanistan or Vietnam than a Cicario movie because
of how look you've educated us how many times Brandon
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about how ingrained they are in their communities and their
states which they control half of.
Speaker 3 (02:37):
Yeah, so roughly, you know, thirty two states, thirty one
plus the Federal District which is now a state. So
imagine that DC became its own state kind of, you know,
so say thirty two states over half of Mexico is
under control of these transnational criminal groups. That means the
government on all levels either works for them or turns
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the other cheek. Hears a blind eye to some of them.
Even the famed Mexican Navy, the Marines are protecting currently protecting,
you know, the most what did man in Mexico El
Mitcho from CJ and a cartel and Jalisco And he's
untouchable so the US government cannot do anything about him
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because because he has a friendship with their current secretary
of Defense. Right, So that's how bad it is. It
is a fragile state. It's not a failing state, but
it's a fragile state, which is pretty close and things
are going to get ugly. Now what we're doing as
a country, Like when you see you start hearing reports
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of CIA drones, CIA reconsistance flights this. You know, we
know what the CIA can do. And so what I
think is going to start happening is when Mexico is
protecting a bad guy who's involved in the killing of
tens of thousands of America. It's you know, each year,
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I think that I think that we're going to start
probably engaging an extraordinary redition and getting them again.
Speaker 1 (04:13):
Speaking with Brandon Darby Cartel Chronicles, Brandon, can you give
us just a little brief recap on Calldrone and his
little war with the cartels and how that how that
worked out?
Speaker 3 (04:25):
Yeah, it did work out good. You had over one
hundred thousand deaths depending on the estimates the I think
the best estimates come out of a unfortunately a very
liberal but uh professor and department in New Mexico. But
you know, well over one hundred thousand h and deaths
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that in a short period of time. It got very
ugly and very violent. There are a lot of mass
grades still being found, but you know, a lot of
what is going to happen, you know, people. Really we
aren't prepared for. And I'm actually writing something about it now,
but no one else could possibly write it, So I'm
not afraid to talk about it before I publish it.
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I'll talk about it here First. The steps that we're
about to see, we're already starting to see. Is what
we're starting to see the cartels being very adept at
using media. Now you have Loseetus you know CDM, they
call it Cartel of the Northeast, but it's it's really
loseet Us. And you have them putting out press releases
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saying we didn't do this, we didn't do that, this
isn't our violence. Prior to that, we had the Golf Cartel.
We put out a report, and the Golf cartel would
would hag a banner from an overpass saying, hey, this
is fake news from the United States. These green goes,
we're not terrorists, Like there's green goos say they're talking
about us, right, Just kind of scary when you're the
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what he wrote the story and they it's called cheating you.
But now they're starting to put out press releases, and
what we're going to see is we're going to see
them start to trade an army of social media warriors
to defend them, right like a rapid response. So every
time we publish a story about something they did, they're
going to say they didn't do it, and they're going
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to attack us and say we're fake news, and and
you know, so we're going to see this social media
war with with with bots and people who are employed
by various cartels. We're going to see more press releases
and them saying we didn't do this. We're going to
see them, you know, bad jacketing people other groups. We're
going to see them committee acts of violence in what area,
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So it's attributed to their enervy. So their enemy is
more of a target for the US than they are.
We're going to see some really crazy, crazy fakes and
it's going to get really ugly.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
Brandon, do you have any concern I'm not I'm not
trying to be hyperbolics, so I really want the nitty
gritty on this. Do you have concern that this can
get to a place where they can hurt us us here?
I know they have the capability of hurting us here.
I'm not naive. Everyone everyone knows that. But that's something
they've shied away from for obvious reasons. But if we
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go gloves off, are you ever concerned they will do
the same here?
Speaker 3 (07:15):
Yeah? But I think I think what a lot of
people have to realize is they are US. And I'm
not smoking someuths that are hugging trees. Don't worry, guys,
It's not like that. But many of the bosses right
and the cartels along our border are actually US citizens
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and who go there and you know, reak havoc and
then come back home. So you know, recent stash houses
and border states were being run by US citizens, you know,
Texas residents, right, people who are Texans, And so it
isn't like they're there and we're here. Many of them
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are here too, right there, Their people are here. The
street gigs, the plague our nation are many of them
have alliances with these guys. The prison gigs, right, have
alliances with these guys. Strangely enough, the Area Brotherhood of
Texas has a strong alliance with factions of the Golf cartel.
You know. And and this is you know, these people
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are here. I think ultimately, you know, they will they
will cower at US power. I don't think they've seen
the type of power that the United States government can
deliver when they want to, but this notion that they're
helpless and that they're not going to do all number
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of things to fight back is just is a you know,
it's a it's a new day. When we started cartel
chronicles at Breitbart Texas, no one had ever done that,
So we didn't know what they were going to do, right.
We didn't know if we were in danger or if
they would be like, hey, leave these guys alone. They're
well connected there. You know, they have a platform. We
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can't kill them like we normally do other journalists. We
didn't know what they were going to do, and it
took a couple of years for that to kind of
work itself out to where we realize they're probably not
going to hurt us here, right, and we're kind of
entering that same ballpark, you know, are they going to
start coming after the people who write about them the most,
because there's a direct correlation historically, and there will be
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a good if Breipbart writes about one particular cartel boss
NonStop for a month, then the US government, considering they're
all led by Breipbart readers, is probably going to prioritize
that cartel boss, right, and you know, are they going
to how are they going to react to that? You know,
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are they going to do what they can to stay
below the radar? And are they going to tone down
the violence so they're not the target or are they
going to ramp it up? I don't know. You know,
we're depending on a buck coach cade fueled sociopaths to
fake logically, and I'm not sure that videos of will
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at this point.
Speaker 1 (10:08):
Yeah, yeah, that's probably asking a lot to fall have.
Have them follow our train of logic. Brandon Darby, if
you are not reading all his stuff at Breitbart, you
are behind and crazy. Everyone who reads him knows what
I was talking about earlier in the show. Thank you
as always, my brother. I appreciate it very much. We
needed that education.
Speaker 3 (10:28):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (10:30):
There you have it. Let's move on to some other stuff.
Hang on fighting for your freedom every Dayit is the
Jesse Kelly Show. I am having so much fun tonight,
all this cartel talk and wild stuff. I don't know why.
I just kind of went a crazy place on a Tuesday. Remember,
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if you want, you can email the show, love, hate,
death threats Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com In fact,
we'll get to some of those emails here now, see
big hands. My dad and I are both huge fans
of yours, and I often listen to you together, and
often listen to you together while we work side by
side on home projects or while fishing. That's so cool.
(11:11):
He's seventy four and has an identical twin that is
his polar opposite. Could you please crack my dad up
by just once saying call me Uncle Don instead of
liberal aunt Peggy. It would make him bee his pants,
both figuratively, figuratively and maybe even literally, call me Uncle Don.
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Everybody's got one. Look, everybody has one in their family.
Just if you have one in your family, you know
I have one of mine. In fact, I think there's
only one, the one I can think of, But yet
I have one in mind. My poor wife has one
in hers, and it's it's really crazy because most of
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her family is not really necessarily political. That the ones
who are are pretty much on the right. But there's
always one who has to publicly announce that she's not
coming to the Christmas party. And I can't do it.
With the election, I have to renew my anxiety medication
that every family has one. And sometimes I struggle with
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the nature versus nurture argument of how you come out
as a communist, because sometimes it's inexplicable. You just heard
a couple hardcore anti comedies go fishing listening to the show.
Dude has an identical twin brother, call me uncle. Don's
just a nutball. I don't know how that works. What
Chris Chris said, did he marry a communist? Well, Chris
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is learning. There are two ways that I consistently see
people converted, depending on the sexes. And you've heard me
say this before. It's true. I've been doing this a
while a politics. I mean, I've been doing radio for
six years, thousands and thousands of emails and voicemails. Young
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girls turn communist when you send them to college. Not
my daughter, yep, probably your daughter too. Young women turn
communists when you send them to college. Young men turn
communists when they marry one. It has happened so many
freaking times. It's amazing how often it happens. Dudes marry
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a communist and she just breaks them down. I don't know,
and then they end up like Dana Bash on CNN,
who's desperate to tie a plane crash in Toronto, Canada
to Donald Trump. Oh, keep in mind, I should let
you know. I didn't talk about yesterday's plane crash. I
didn't talk about the plane crash in Philadelphia for the
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same reason. I don't do mass shooting radio. I don't
do plane crash radio. This is not a news show.
If there's major breaking news that affects you, obviously I'm
gonna play it here on the show, some kind of
attack or assassination or something like that. I don't do
mass shooting radio. This is opinion talk radio, where we
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screw off and have opinions about things and talk about history.
I am this is only funny. It's journalist, Jesse, because
it's not true. I'm not a journalist. If you're looking
for journalism, you've come to the wrong place. And if
you're looking forward in CNN, you've come to the wrong place. There.
Speaker 4 (14:23):
As he said, there's no thread between all of those
except the obvious, which is that planes are crashing, which
is frightening. But this is happening against the backdrop of
massive cuts across the federal government, including at the FAA.
Just going to put some up on the screen, hundreds
of FAA employees have been laid off as part of
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Elon Musk going through all the federal agencies and then
beyond the FAA, we have ten percent of the CDC
workforce thirty four hundred, at the US fours Service twenty
two hundred, and at the Interior Department two thousand at
the Department of Energy.
Speaker 1 (15:01):
Plane crashes goes upside down in Toronto, Canada, and Dana
Bash tries to find a way to make a Canadian
plane crash about Donald Trump. Why is she doing that?
Because Dana Bash is a religious sell it. And as
we've talked about before, the Aztecs when they grab that
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prisoner of war and they take him up to the
top of the temple and they lay him down on
the stone after they strip him naked, and they take
an obsidian knife and they stab it into his chest
and they carve his heart out and then chop off
his arms and legs and they throw it all down
the steps of the pyramid because it's supposed to make
the god of whatever, god of rain make it rain
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so the crops can grow, and then the crops don't grow.
The Aztecs never go back to the drawing board and
say wow, maybe what we believe isn't true. Instead, every
single thing, whether it rains or doesn't rain, just turns
into further affirmation of their sick, demonic religion. Communism is
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the exact same way it was not. It looks not
a one off. You probably heard it all day here
was NBC.
Speaker 5 (16:10):
This is gonna yet again raised a concern about FAA
staffing air traffic control staffing. Now, this is a Canadian
air traffic control tower, and this is under Canadian authority
once across the border.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
And yet, as you know, there has been.
Speaker 5 (16:26):
This talk about maybe staff cuts at the FAA as
a part of President Trump's effort to trim down the
federal workforce. And yet, as you also know, the FAA
has been complaining for years that they are understaffed and
critical job positions, especially air traffick.
Speaker 1 (16:42):
So this doesn't have anything to do with America or
Donald Trump or the FAA or the American government. Really,
there's no connection whatsoever. But in a way, if you
think about it, it does kind of connect to Donald Trump,
and not kind of a weird way. He caused the
play crash himself. The communist doesn't ever set aside his
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religion and he most definitely never admits that he has
wrong about his religion. All right, now, we'll do some emails.
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com promo code Jesse, We'll be back the Jesse Kelly
Show on a Tuesday. Before I get to emails. I'm
going to try not to lose my temper here. I'm
do the best I can. But doctor Deborah Burks. You
do remember doctor Deborah Burks, right she she's like I'd
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like to consider doctor Deborah Burks similar to the Japanese
in World War Two. And this is what I mean
by that. I don't know anything about her affinity for
the Japanese in World War Two, but the Japanese in
World War Two committed some of the most unspeakable atrocities
I've ever heard of in my life. And they waged
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a war of racial hatred that is responsible for the
deaths of north of twenty million people, most of them
are Chinese, a genocidal, racist, war of annihilation. And yet
how many people to this day, when they're talking about
an evil leader mentioned the name Hirohido or even Tojo,
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he never even gets a mention why mister Adolph over
there in Germany somehow managed to be even worse on
a larger scale. And so the Japanese, they weren't.
Speaker 6 (19:37):
As bad as one of the worst monsters in human history,
so they hardly even get a mention Deborah Burks, she
has that exact same thing given to her, that exact
same mercy, I should say, given to her.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
Who was the ultimate face of all the COVID lockdown,
all the job loss, all the suffering, all the vaccine injuries,
all the everything, the social distancing. Who was the face
of all that? Fauci. But Fauchi had a friend, Fauchi
had an accomplice. She wasn't exactly hiding under her desk.
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She was back there doing news interviews and all kinds
of things at the time. But he was so much
more prominent. Fauci was the one doing promos at the
Super Bowl. That was Fauci, not Burks. So now where's Fauci.
Fauci understands that he's not that popular. Oh, sure, on
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academic campuses, he's popular with Democrats, he's popular. I'm sure
with the dirty Europeans he's popular. But in normal America,
Fauci's not going to get very many cheers walking down
the street. So Fauci stays with his cushy job at
Georgetown and his ten million dollar pension or whatever it
happens to be, and stays really mostly out of the public,
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but not Debor Burks. You see, because she gets that
Japanese mercy from World War Two. Burke's not only is
still out there doing media, She's out there doing media
saying things. This is her on Piers Morgan saying things
like this, I'm not going to lose my temper and
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my blood pressure is not even going to go up.
But here's what she said.
Speaker 7 (21:30):
The messenger RMA vaccine should have been rolled out for
the people that were at risk for severe disease, because
that's what the disease, that's what the vaccine was developed for.
Speaker 1 (21:41):
The pause, I swear, I'm going to start it over
and I'll try it as best I can. Let her
keep going. It should have been rolled out for the
most vulnerable people because that's who the vaccine was developed for.
Remember what you were screaming and what I was screaming
during the COVID lockdowns that were shutting down a twenty
triation dollar economy, were shutting down a country of three
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hundred million people. Instead of only focusing on the sick,
the elderly, the super fat, the people who were uniquely
susceptible to COVID nineteen, it didn't exactly take somebody with
ten PhDs to quickly realize that unless you were old
and infirm or megafat, COVID was not something that posed
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any kind of a life threatening danger to you. It
killed like zero children, none. It just did not forget children,
younger people in general. Twenties, thirties, forties. You didn't see
those people unless they had some sort of terrible condition,
some pre existing condition. It was a chess cold. It
was the two day chess gold. You couldn't taste food
for a few days. You knew this. You were screaming this.
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Deborah Burks was screaming for everybody to get vaccinated and
hide in their homes and not to gather with extended family.
Now in the year twenty twenty five, she feels comfortable
going on the news and.
Speaker 7 (23:05):
Saying this, the messenger RMA vaccine should have been rolled
out for the people that were at risk for severe disease,
because that's what the disease, that's what the vaccine was
developed for. But when we say that we're following the
science and the data, we need to follow the science
and the data. And the science and the data said
people primarily over sixty five are people with significant comorbidities
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were at risk for severe disease. Those are the individuals
that should have been immunized first, and we should have
put our science behind our immunization scheduled and protected those
most at risk. It went into young people in hospitals
before it went into our elderly and nursing homes. That
is not following the science and the data. So I
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am all who are following the science and the data.
But it shouldn't just be a statement. It should be
a reality. And when we don't match what we do
in public health to the science and the day, that
is when we get into trouble, and that's when we
start to fracture trust with the American people.
Speaker 1 (24:07):
I'm not going to lose my temper. I just want
to say, this is the person who caused the eight
car pile up on the highway, and as the ambulances
are pulling away, this is the person looking around saying, man,
people should really be more careful on the road. This
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was one of the main authors of all of our
COVID pain. COVID pain, you very well may still feel today.
Did you lose your job? Do you lose your business?
Maybe if you're younger maybe you didn't get to graduate
with your high school class. Who knows how it affected you,
your family, your life, your livelihood. Maybe you know somebody
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who lost their life or was injured severely from the
VACS itself. There's a lot of people like that out there,
and the people who did it all to us now
give television interviews acting as if they were somehow just
innocent bystanders at the time. If your Deborah Burks and
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you have anything of a conscience left, and she probably
doesn't at this point in time, textbook sociopathic behavior, I
would know I am one. But if you have any
kind of a conscience whatsoever, you issue a very simple
one paragraph public statement begging the American people to forgive
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you for the crimes against them you have committed, while
also announcing in the public statement that you are resigning
from whatever positions you hold. You are retiring from public
life in you intend to live out the rest of
your days and quiet reflection for the horrible things you
have done in the name of science and in the
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name of medicine, in the name of that horrible term
that I never want to hear again, and public health.
That's what you should do instead. We're still having to
hear from this witch.
Speaker 7 (26:06):
The messenger RMA vaccine should have been rolled.
Speaker 1 (26:09):
I just can't. I can't. Oh, and she dropped this
one too.
Speaker 7 (26:12):
Didn't explain that COVID vaccines were nothing like the childhood vaccines,
and that the childhood vaccines, like many of the diseases,
you get it once, you don't get it again. And
this is getting the children to have that disease without
getting the deadly consequences. That is not what the COVID
vaccine was designed to do. It wasn't designed to prevent
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against infection. And if you look at the vaccine hesitancy rates,
they've doubled since covid. So we have to start addressing
these things now.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
Hold on, the COVID vaccine was not designed to prevent infection.
Notice how she didn't say it didn't prevent infection that
we already know. She just said that COVID nineteen vaccine
was not even designed to prevent infection. But I just
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want to I want you to marinate on this for
a couple of minutes as we go into a break here.
I want you to sit and think about all the
mandates and all the results of all those mandates. Maybe
it was job lost for you, maybe you lost your friends.
Maybe I don't know what you lost. But remember that
all the mandates, all of them, they all were based
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on the vaccine stopping the spread, every one of them.
And so everything we did was based on an outright line.
And today, instead of hiding and apologizing, they give TV interviews.
We'll be back feeling a little stocky funny cities. The
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Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of The Jesse Kelly Show.
Remember if you missed any part of the show, you
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Day show. I just wanted to touch on this really quickly.
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Pete hagg Seth accused the IRS of rushing his audit
Biden IRS after petegg seth name gets floated out there
as secdef Biden's IRS audits him. Of course they found it.
What you owre a bunch of money like thirty thousand dollars.
This is exactly why firing federal employees in mass is
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taking place, and exactly why it's necessary because in agency
after agency after agency in this government, we have communist
activists who see their role as being foot soldiers for
the cause of the revolution. This has become so common
in America it doesn't even shock us anymore. But this
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kind of abuse of government power should end with people
in prison and or entire agencies being deleted from existence.
People who want to remain free will not tolerate this stuff.
And it's been going on for a long time. It
got put into overdrive after Obama enduring Obama, and it
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was again it was the capability of Obama that gave
the Biden presidency. It paved the road for the Biden
presidency to do all the evil things it did. Like
I mentioned earlier about the FBI, Obama walks in fires
like forty department heads in the FBI, Boom gone, snaps
his fingers, a bunch of salt, the FBI agents gone.
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Who's he replace them with a bunch of maoist academics.
Why in the world could an organization like the FBI,
how could it become this evil, this weaponized against the right.
Barack Obama did it. They did it across the federal government,
cleaned out the bureaucracy from any smell of any descent,
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and put communist revolutionaries in critical positions of power. And
ever since he did it, they have been assaulting the
American people for every day. That's how they go to work.
They go to work for the revolution, really really evil.
One more thing for I do some headlines, maybe an
email or two. This is from Campus re Form. California
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Community colleges retreat from enforcing DEI mandates after a free
speech lawsuit. Okay, so somebody sued, they're not going to
they no more censoring out white or no more keeping
white people off of campus. All that stuff's great, All
that stuff's good. Glad we're doing it. We need to
be lutigious, Chris. Anyway, I want to remind you that
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the maoists who've been doing DEI across the country, the
people who've been pushing this stuff, they have not changed
their religion one iota. They will change the labeling, they
will change their tactics. And yes, they are being hurt
right now because their funding bases is eroding. But the
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communists who have done this, who have been doing these things,
are all still among us, and many, if not most,
of them are still in the exact same positions of
power they were in before. Now, I'm not saying we're
just treading water. We're not doing any goods, So don't
put words in my mouth. What I am saying is
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we still have to become activists. We have to remain
active and vigilant. The revolutionaries are not tired. They are
not going to quit. They are not going to back
off from the revolution. They are going to continue on
and on and on until one of us wins. Remember that,
Remember that these people are still in positions of.
Speaker 8 (31:58):
People in a country where free speech was weaponized to
conduct a genocide. And you know that that the censorship.
Speaker 1 (32:06):
Disagree with you. That's Margaret Brennan of CBS. That's a communist.
That's a communist who just told you free speech gave
us the Holocaust. That's what she said. That's how committed,
stupid and evil these people are. Oh, in one final
word on this one, I didn't get to last night
when I talked about it. Be careful because this is
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a tactic that communists learn, They learn it early, and
they will use it on you. Be careful of them
trying to gain ground on you, and then cut it
off from argument. I want you to listen to what
she does right here at the very beginning, I'll show
you what I mean.
Speaker 8 (32:44):
He was standing in a country where free speech was
weaponized to conduct a genocide. And you know that that the.
Speaker 1 (32:51):
Censor and you know that you hear what she did there.
He was standing in a country where free speech has
been used to conduct a genocide. And you know that anyway,
we can move on past that point. I just made
the point I wanted to make. And now look at me,
and you know that by dropping the end, you know
that they're trying to cut you off. They're trying to
create an illusion that you just then have to argue
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on top of. That's what they're doing. It's like me
going home tonight and telling the wife that, hey, we
should we should decide what kind of dinner. Let's go
out to dinner tonight. Let's decide which place to go.
I mean, look, we both know we're going to go Mexican, right,
but let's decide which place we're going to go. That's
exactly what they do, and they'll do that. The communists
will do this to you without end. Don't ever accept
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the false premise of the communist ever, ever, ever, ever, ever,
and don't ever settle for a subpar employee. Don't do that,
or don't resign yourself to the fact that you can't
find good people. I hear it all the time, and
I understand your frustration as a business owner, as a manager,
(33:57):
I can't find good people. I can't. I know it's
hard to find good people.
Speaker 3 (34:00):
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Speaker 1 (34:01):
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now here's a headline. You know that, you know the
thing headlines we didn't get to. Governor Hochel considers removing
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New York Sayer New York City where but I headlines play? Oh, Chris,
I bet I know what it is? Somebody definitely wasn't
me hit this button? On here that's glowing? It says loop, Hey, Chris,
can I hit that button again? What what if I
just put hold on, hold on, I'm not gonna hit it.
I want to try something. What Chris, Now, hold on,
(35:13):
don't touch anything, don't to this. I love you, I
love you, I love you.
Speaker 7 (35:19):
It is as heavy as tin boxes that you might
be moving.
Speaker 1 (35:22):
What if we just did the Howard Dean one. I'm
so excited. I had no idea this was an option.
Let's let the bar eat heavy fired, heavy fired. I look,
(35:43):
this is so sweet. Chris. I wish you told me
about this earlier. Oh that's amazing. No, no, did you
know this feature? What's on the soundboard? You knew it
was on there and never told me. I know, it
says loop. What am I supposed to? I thought you
were tying nonsense something. I didn't know what that meant.
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