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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Jesse Kelly Shaw. Let's have some fun on a Monday.
Oh my goodness, I'm so happy to start the work week,
aren't you. Chris. We have an amazing show for you tonight.
We're kind of all over the place on some things. Yes,
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I will talk about the Little Red Book. In fact,
I'll get to that here in just a moment. We
are going to discuss all these Epstein File revelations, the
genesis of all that, how we have to be careful,
but also we're led by a bunch of monsters. Apparently,
apparently we can't send Haitians back to Haiti because Haiti's
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too dangerous. Lindsey Graham's a piece of crap. Communists lie
about everything all the time, the truest test of your patriotism.
We're gonna talk about musicians, how stupid they are, why
they're stupid. Oh that so much more coming up tonight
on the world famous Jesse Kelly's Show. Before I get
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to any of the news of the day, I want
to talk about something much much more important than that.
Me what Chris, listen I told I've been telling you
for a couple of weeks. To go to Jessekelly dot com.
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And put in your email address. If you followed those
simple instructions, you woke up today and you got what
you got. Didn't you Didn't I tell you it was free?
Didn't I tell you there? There was no gimmicks. I'm
not trying to sell you something. I'm not trying to
lock you into a long term payment plan. I just
wanted to send you something for free, my little red book.
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Now here's what it is, and here's how we came
up with it for you new listeners of the show.
A couple of years ago. I think it was a
couple of years ago. Me and my buddy Nick Rizzuto.
I've known Nick for years and years and years. Great dude,
we sat down and we wrote the anti Communist Manifesto. Now,
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the way it works is my name is on the
cover of it because I'm the more famous one, and
that's how you sell books. But Nick worked his butt
off on that too. I'm not a writer, I'm not
an author. I'm not going to write books. I'm not
going to be one of those guys because I despise writing.
Despise it, I hate it. That was something I was
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passionate about, and I'm glad you loved it. I'm glad
you loved it. Cannot believe that it ended up being
this national bestseller and whatnot the Anti Communist Manifesto now
after it came out, after it was done, it did
all of this great stuff. You loved it. I'm glad
you loved it. I had another chapter I wanted to
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write that I I didn't put into the Anti Communist
Manifesto because honestly, I wish I had a better answer
for you than this. I just didn't think of it.
I didn't think about writing down what I wanted to
write down. So got with Nick. We started talking about
the chapter, we started writing it. I kind of how
it works, if you would like to know behind the scenes.
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Is I pace. I am a person. It drives my
wife insane, drives Chris insane. I pace when I think.
If I'm talking on the phone, I'm pacing walking back
and forth. I have a hard time sitting down if
I'm talking to ab about my day, Like if I
get home and she happens to be sitting down when
she's never sitting down, I'm pacing walking back and finally
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show y'all sets down. Please. I pace? I pace in
a room I get with Nick. He gets out his
little nerd laptop, and I pace and I talk and
he types. I talkie types, I talkie types. He goes back,
researches some things. We come up with something. We did
this for the chapter. As we're doing this with the chapter,
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we had reached out to the publisher of the book,
The Anti Communist Manifesto, and said, hey, we want to
put out a chapter. It was Simon and Schuster. Now
they didn't do me wrong at all at all, but
because of contract reasons, they said, well, you can't put
out an extra chapter for the book, and you certainly
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can't do it free, because then that messes up the contract. Whatever. Again,
I don't want to act like they did me wrong.
They most definitely did not. So Nick and I thought, well,
if we can't do an extra chapter, I've got some
other things on my mind. What if we came up with,
like a booklet, something really short, easily consumable, breaking down
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just basic things, stuff we talk about every day, Communism
and Democrats and Republicans and what's happening globally, the stupid
thoughts I have on food. What if we put all
that and something short, easy to read honestly, it's ninety
three pages including the cover. What if we just made
something short and then we could just send it to people.
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I don't want to sell it. I want people to
just be able to have it if they want it.
What if we just made a little booklet, now, why
a little red book? Well, keep in mind, I'll get
to the news of the day at some point in time.
We might as well do just a little bit of
history here. Here's some history about China. After the Chinese
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were done having these these emperors, these rulers, you've heard
of them before, the dynasty, this dynasty and Ming dynasty
and change, all these dynasties. After they were done with
all that they actually got, they had like a warlord period.
It was rough. And then they had a man, great
man by the name of Chang Kai shek. He took
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over China. He wanted China to be free. And you're
about to crow as we talk about this at how
close China came to being free. China could have been
in America in the east kind of that's what he wanted.
He was a wonderful Christian man. He wanted a constitution
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like he wanted China to be free. But this was
all taking place in the early twentieth century. The early
nineteen hundreds, what else was taking place globally in the
early nineteen hundreds the rise of Satan and communism. Communism
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is of the devil. Communism began to be infiltrating China
through the Soviet Union. Of course, Mao fights this horrible
war against Shang Kai Shek. World War II kind of
brings a pause to all that the United States of
America ended up screwing over Chang Kai Shek. Mao takes
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over communist China. All right, this is nineteen forty nine.
Mao proceeds to start putting into place communism and please
stop me if any of this sounds familiar. To carry
out acts of violence Mao wanted done. He started recruiting
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the mal contents in society. None of that sounds familiar, right, criminals? Actually,
Mao loved to recruit criminals. None of that sounds familiar.
Mao loved people who were angry, bitter. He recruited them.
What did he want them to do? He wanted them
to start killing all the middle class people, the landowners,
and of course they did. Mao then starved forty to
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fifty sixty million people to death, depending on what you
read the greatest man made act of horror in the
history of mankind. Yes, that includes Adolf Hitler's stalin the
rest of them. Nobody can sniff what Mao did to
the poor peace of China. And then after he was
done with that, Mao ended up being a little bit
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on the outs with other Chikoms. It tends to look
bad when you nuke fifty million of your own citizens
with an intentional starvation plan. Oops, my bad, that didn't
work out. Mao was not the type of guy. He
was that type of guy who's going to take that
lightly Maw. He needed a plan. He needed a plan.
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Not to reform his ways, No, no, Communists don't do that.
Maw needed a plan to kill his enemies. That was
Mao's plan. What to do? What to do? Mao came
up with a Little Red Book and go look it
up to this date. You can go read it to
this day. There are English translations out there if you
would like. In fact, in order to understand your enemy,
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very applicable to America today and our communists, I would
encourage you to Read's Little Red Book, even maybe before
you read mine now started a cultural revolution where he
recruited mainly students. That doesn't sound familiar, right, students, What yes, students,
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You see exact exact same kind of thing happening in
America today.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
Coming to a city near you. They will find a
way to blame you. They will kill you, and they
will find a way to blame it. They will kill
your friends and family, They will deport people. It is
not far away enough that you can ignore it.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
You know, you see the humor. That's a high school
student in New York. You've seen all over your television
set for the past forty eight seventy two hours, high
school and college students across the country taking it to
the streets to protest the deportation of foreigners. Communists love
young minds. That's why they become school teachers. That's why
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they run for school board. That's why they become administers,
administrators in the school system. That's why they took over
the entire university system so they could poison Aiden, Jaden
and Braden into doing the most horrible things in the world. Well,
don't think that American communists came up with that concept, mao. Well,
the Soviets before him. I shouldn't give Mao all the credit,
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but Mao was a practitioner of such things. We'll do
just a couple more minutes on this either way, Go
get that little red book, Jesse Kelly dot com. Just
put in your email address. I told you it wasn't
a gimmick. We're just gonna send it to you, Jesse
Kelly dot com. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on
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a magnificent Monday, of course, Medal of Honor Monday. I
think I forgot to mention that in the open coming
up about forty five minutes from now, and you can
email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. I
am going to get to some Epstein's stuff of files
stuff here in a few Just bear with me. So
back to Mao. Mao starts a cultural revolution in China.
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The intention of it was to kill his political enemies.
That was the intention. But as I've said to you
so many times before, communists lie about everything all the time,
all the time. There is never an ounce of truth.
They are always lying about everything all the time. Here's
Senator Chris Murmady, and we're still pretending that Ice is
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going after dangerous people. They aren't right right now, Seventy
percent of the people that they are detaining have absolutely
no criminal record. What is happened? Dan just says, seventy
percent of those they're resting and that's their number, do
have some kind of criminals. What is happening in He
just lied, He got corrected on it, he just moved on.
They lie about everything all the time. Mao wanted his
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political enemies dead and out of the way because he
was being pushed out of the party. Now that's a
hard sell to the masses, isn't it. You don't stand
up to the masses and tell them, Hey, high school
and college kids, I feel like doing some murder. How
about a little murder? And the people I want you
to murder they're all my political rivals. I am power hungry.
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I want all the power in China, and I need
some political rivals to be beaten to death in order
to give me that power. And that's where you come in.
Not a great sale, is it? So you don't sell that?
What did he do? Mao had a little red book,
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as I mentioned, you can look it up and read it.
This little red book was consider it the social media
of their age. And when I say social media of
their age, this is what I mean. It was short
and easily consumable, just a little red book. If you
look up maw little Red book, if you do an
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Internet search for it, I promise you, on the very
first page you will see pictures, many of them. There's
even video of students waving it in the air like
a flag, Legions of them together. A little red book,
short little lessons, easily consumable for the young, the busy,
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the energetic, the distracted, Easily easily consumable. And the idea
was simply this, here are my teachings. Rally around these
and hunt down the enemies of the teachings in this
book and kill them. Ah. Just so happened. The enemies
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of the teachings in that book happened to be Mao's
political rivals. Wild how all that worked out, and it
turned out to be one of the ugliest chapters in
human history where a high school teacher would have their
students burst in, drag them out of the classroom, and
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beat them to death with a baseball bat with nails
in it. That kind of stuff. Struggle sessions across China
where they go in to your little village. These students,
by the way, were known as the Red Guard. They
saw themselves as soldiers in a war. None of this
sounds familiar, of course, They saw themselves as soldiers in
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a war. And the Red Guard would storm into a
village and they would track down any of these nefarious
traders to Mao, beat them, torture them, humiliate them, that
kind of thing. At the end or in the end,
Mao's political opponents were all dead and gone. Mao had
all the power in the world. Didn't have that much
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of a happy ending for the Red Guard. As I've
worn the street animals listening to this show many times before,
I know you think that you will have power in
the end, you will not. You'll be taken out and shot.
Mao had the army promptly round up all these murderous
little Red Guards and fire a bullet in the back
of all their heads. And they all died. And Mao
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sat on the throne until the day he died, and
he rallied them around a little red book. Now, my
little red book at Jesse Kelly dot com. Let's go
put in your email address, will send it to you.
It will not encourage you to murder anybody. Please, don't
harm a soul, don't break a law. I just wanted
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something free and easily consumable so people can just read
some of these thoughts on things on where we're at
as a country and the system and Democrats and Republicans.
Don't think Republicans escape it either. Republicans are in there,
stupid thoughts. Whatever, Jesse Kelly dot com put in your
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email address. I told you it was coming. Yes, Chris,
there are food thoughts in there, just basic life advice,
little life tidbits like please don't swim in floodwaters when
your area of floods. It's one of these things I
have to continue to cover, and we're going to get
to the Epstein files here in a second. Let me
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just go ahead and reinforce that. I know, when your
area of floods it's bad and you're trying to make
the most of a bad situation, why not go for
a swim. My living room's full of water, the street
is full of water, that's poop water. There is so
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much bacteria in that water you're going to get an
infection and likely die. Please stay out of flood waters,
even if it might mean a great video for Instagram
of you surfing behind someone's pickup truck. Stay out of
the flood waters. Now let's talk about all the use
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Epstein files. Because the emails are coming in hot and heavy.
You want to know what I think about them, So
I'll tell you next The Jesse Kelly Show, not a wonderful,
fantastic Monday, thirty minutes away from Metal of Honor Monday.
So let's now that we're done with all that little
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Red Book stuff, let's tackle something that came out over
the weekend. This is forced. This has been forced on
the Justice Department, the Trump administration, the release of the
Epstein fiules. Now pause, I want you to know something.
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I'm going to lay out exactly what I think about
so much of this stuff. If you want to send
me hate mail or whatever, all that stuff is totally fine,
I get it. But there are gonna be some things
I'm about to say you're going to like, and there
are gonna be some things you're probably not going to like. Undoubtedly,
here's one of those things. The list. If you've been
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listening for a while, you already know this part. But
the list, the Epstein List, Why won't they list. Why
won't they released the list? Okay, we human beings, me too.
We love simplicity. Look, I just talked to you about
the Little Red Book. What did I say about it?
Easily consumable, make it simple, make it easy. We believe
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that the people who run the world, so many of them,
and I believe this as well, so many of them,
are deeply, deeply evil people, that they use their position
of power not to better our world, not to better
our country, not for the betterment of humanity at all.
They use it to fatten themselves up. They use it
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for their own power, for their own pleasure. And the
history of the world tells that tale, doesn't it. Look,
do I need to go back to Mao? Do you
want to know the things Mao used to do his country?
The gross things, horrible things to young women, by the way,
to young women, things that I will not discuss because
there and listening, horrible things. Powerful people do this Now,
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This guy, Jeffrey Epstein, his name has been around for
a very very long time. We've discussed him before, but
all we kept getting were little nuggets of information, A
little nugget here, little nugget there, Nuggets like wait, a minute,
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he hung out with Bill Clinton. Wait a minute. Melinda
Gates is on camera in an interview with Gail King,
citing that Bill Gates was so closely associated with him
that that was part of what prompted that. Wait a minute,
How many powerful people were hanging out with Jeffrey Epstein
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and what was happening when they did hang out with
Jeffrey Epstein. That led to many many things. It led
to revelations from victims who did come forward and say, hey,
he did this, this guy did that. It of course
led like they all these things do to Charlatan's who
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lied about certain things. That, of course is it. Jeffrey
Epstein was prosecuted. Jeffrey Epstein was a criminal, But our
love of simplicity found us calling for a list. Hey,
where's the list? A list of what? I want the
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list of all the people who committed crimes with Jeffrey Epstein.
And I want this list to list their names, and
I wanted to list their crimes. I want dates on
the list, throw pictures on the list, Show me the list.
There's a piece of paper, right, all right, maybe two
or three because there were a lot of But you
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have the list, are you holding the list? Is it
under your bed? Where's that list? Do you know a lawyers? Sadly,
I know some? Sorry, quit, I have some in my family.
I didn't mean that, quit, But no, I know some lawyers.
Have you ever seen the paperwork involved in a criminal trial,
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a criminal investigation? It's staggering boxes of it. What would
they be? Well, let's say, let's say me Jewish producer
Chris and Corey. We've been dealing heroin at work here.
We're big heroin guys. What Chris, did I just expose
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the truth? No? Quit, We're big heroin guys. Right, and
then boom, one day we're doing the show the cops
kicking the door. Freeze Dirtball. I would want them to
say that anyway, freeze Dirtball. We get arrested, Uh oh,
time to go to trial? Well, what would they collect
from there? Chris? Do you have a list of all
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of our heroin clients on your computer? Is it titled
Heroin clients on your desktop? Don't have that list? Do you?
Corey doesn't have that either? Well no, because it's gobs
and gobs and gobs of information. Who is Chris calling?
When is he calling them? We have to go get
the phone records. Who's he texted? What did he text?
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If we happen to get more more warrant information, where
we can go find the person. Maybe he was talking
to Cory. Now we have to find Corey's stuff, Corey's list.
Now we have to confiscate Corey's computer. Wait, Corey has
how many email accounts? He has three email accounts? I
have four email accounts. I have to email this gobs
of paperwork, bank records, you can't imagine it. It's not
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simple on these huge cases like mafia cases. Who doesn't
model mafia case? Why do they take so long? Shouldn't
it be three hours? Hey? Did you or did you not?
Kill Tony t? Who toes in the alley in the bronx.
It's not that at all. You have to go through
all the different things you have, this witness, this picture,
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this email. That there's no list, it doesn't exist because
criminals don't create lists of their crimes and the people
they commit crimes with. What there are our files, lots
of them, gobs and gobs and gobs of information, phone
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records and bank records and emails and so many other
things are involved. There's no list there are files, though,
lots of them. Now we know there are files, we
know why not. We know, let's not be dumb. We
know that powerful men did bad, evil things with Jeffrey Epstein.
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We know this, okay, So that's that brings us to
this point. Now, let's talk about the Trump administration, because
there's no question they blew this thing, and they blew
it badly. Donald Trump made a colossal, colossal political mistake.
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He did. It's a very common mistake for powerful people.
Donald Trump is the most powerful person on the planet,
so it's probably the most understandable thing in the world
that he would make this mistake. But powerful people with
large followings almost always think they have more control over
their followers than they actually do. Donald Trump has so
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much sway the most influential person on the right, Like
I said, most powerful person on the planet. However, Donald
Trump does not, did not, and will never possess the
power to tell all of his followers to stop caring
about the files that will allegedly show powerful men being
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predators on young women. Donald Trump maybe didn't realize this,
and so he attempted you remember this to tell us,
essentially to shut up and move on. You see why.
There was a minute from the Geil House team.
Speaker 3 (25:15):
Yeah, sir, I just said you so good. Are you
still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? This guy's been talked about
for years. You're asking, we have Texas, we have this,
we have all of the things, and are people still
talking about this guy?
Speaker 1 (25:32):
This creep?
Speaker 3 (25:34):
That is unbelievable. Do you want to waste the time?
Speaker 1 (25:37):
And do you feel like answering? I don't mind it.
That's not the first time he said it, not the
only time he said it. Donald Trump is not really
implicated and has having done anything wrong. In fact, from
what we've seen, Donald Trump didn't do anything wrong. But
man did that looked terrible. That looked bad, really bad.
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So he made a colossal political blunder. And then he
made another one. Then we'll discuss that in a moment,
and we'll get to these files. Before we discuss that,
let's talk about values. Seems like a really good time
to discuss values. No, we have to put our money
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Show on a magnificent Monday, ten minutes away from Medal
of Honor Monday. So back to the Epstein files that
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are out there now, there's no list. There are files.
We've been having forty eight seventy two hours of Internet dumps,
and so much of it looks terrible. There's a lot
of really damaging information in there. That's obviously true because
we have huge, powerful people resigning their positions across the
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globe because they've been exposed as being badly associated with
Jeffrey Epstein. We have people deleting their social media accounts
because they've been exposed as having bad dealings with Jeffrey Epstein.
We are learning a lot about the very, very evil
people across the globe who apparently are predators of young women,
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and that's a good thing. However, remember the analogy I
used about me, Chris and Corey dealing heroin and now
all the files and it would be emails and phone
records and text records and things like that. Chris, how
many emails do we get into the show today? Chris
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just started laughing. Okay, just know that it's more than
you can possibly imagine. Okay, you ever send us an email? Well,
we just got busted as Heroin dealers. Congratulations, your email
is now part of our case file. Did you know that? No, no, no, no,
I'm not saying you're going to be subpoena. I'm gonna
I'm not saying you did anything wrong, not at all.
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But you emailed a Heroin dealer. You think the cops
aren't gonna put that in a file, They're gonna have
to look you up. We have essentially a fire hydrant
of information coming out about the Epstein files. Obviously, there's
going to be a lot of truth in these files
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that exposes a lot of evil people, and I hate
I hope every one of these evil people burns for it,
every single one of them. However, obviously there are going
to be all kinds of people whose names pop up
in those files who didn't do a single thing wrong.
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And the truth is this, you could handle that, so
could I. The masses could not. You ever see that
movie Men in Black, old movie pretty good Will Smith
Tommy Lee Jones about aliens and things like that, and
Will Smith at one point in time, after he finds
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out aliens are real, he sits down with Tommy Lee Jones,
a grizzled veteran, and says to him, why not just
tell people aliens are real? People are smart, they can
handle it. And Tommy Lee Jones says, no, a person
is smart. People are dumb, dangerous animals. You can handle
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all this information. You have the ability to sift through
what is real and what is not. The masses do not.
I saw one guy, I'm not even gonna name it.
And by the way, there are many cases of this already.
One guy is getting blasted across the Internet and being
pressured to resign because his name appears in the files. However,
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it's the wrong guy, someone else who shared the same name.
This is what I mean by the masses can't handle it.
Speaking of Donald Trump, They're saying all kinds of horrible
things about Trump met this and Trump met that. But
people are matching up the dates. It's not humanly possible.
These are false accusations that came in afterwards. The masses,
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just as predicted, cannot handle this much information. Some of
it obviously legitimate and some of it obviously crap. But
the Trump administration handled it so poorly that they look terrible.
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And part of the reason all this stuff is coming
out now is because Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massey. He pushed
it through. Why did he push it through? Because Donald
Trump declared open public warfare against Thomas Massey and said
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he was going to primary him. Why did Donald Trump
do that? Thomas Massey was a no vote on the
big beautiful bill donald Trump was trying to get through. Now,
I'm not taking size in that fight. By the way,
maybe you agree with me, maybe you agree with Donald Trump,
but I'll tell you two things. First, You're not going
to be able to primary Thomas Massey successfully in his district.
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They've tried it before. His district loves him. He's not
going anywhere. So second, it's pointless to have that fight.
You took Thomas Massey from being a no vote to
being a mortal enemy the second you screamed into the
void that you were going to primary him. Now he
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has no incentive to be nice to you at all.
Now you've declared him to be an enemy and he's
acting like one. Now we have all these Epstein files
and it's a disaster. I hope the powerful, evil people
who are predators burn. I'm not hopeful of that. I'm
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not hopeful that these people with fancy, expensive lawyers are
going to go down, but maybe I gets And also
to go with that, a bunch of innocent people are
going to burn too, because well, there's a lot of
crap information in there. There's a lot of emails here
and emails there, and send an email to him. There's
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also a lot of false information in there. And I
was told that before all these files even came out,
that once people started getting paid off this whole thing.
You know, this victim got paid and that victim got paid,
and that victim got paid. Well, word gets around and
soon everybody has an accusation against somebody trying to get
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a check. That's the way it works. It's a horrible,
ugly affair. The Trump administration handled it horribly, there is.
It's indefensible how terrible they handled the whole thing. Now
they're paying some of a political price for it. I
don't think it's going to wound him mortally politically at all,
but it's going to be an uncomfortable week for the
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Trump administration because he has so much of this on camera.
Why there was a minute to see from the jail
Houses team.
Speaker 3 (34:07):
Yeah, sir, if I'm just interested, are you still talking
about Jeffrey Epstein? This guy's been talked about for years.
You're asking, we have Texas, we have this, we have
all of the things, and are people still talking about
this guy? This creep that is unbelievable.
Speaker 1 (34:29):
It looks bad. Hey, don't talk about that. Hey, let's
move on. It looks bad, all right, I am done
talking about that. I want to talk about Middle of
Honor Monday. We have so much more next