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Speaker 1 (00:01):
But Jesse Kelly Show, let's have some fun on a Wednesday.
And yes, I'm here back in the chair, and I've
got good news and I've got bad news for tonight's show.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
The good news is there is.

Speaker 1 (00:21):
So much we are going to talk about tonight. We
are gonna talk about the institutions. Donald Trump's talking about
the museums. We'll go from museums to writing to the
freaking banks. We'll discuss crime statistics. We're gonna do history.
I figured I might as well since you missed me yesterday,

(00:42):
might as well deliver on my promise at the start
of hour two. It's history tonight.

Speaker 3 (00:48):
We're gonna talk about the children of American billionaires being worthless,
all that Adam Schiff might be going to prison. I
want to go to space and eat radioactive shrimp and
so much more coming up on the world famous Jesse
Kelly Show. The bad news, of course, is I have
no earthly idea how I'm going to get to all

(01:08):
these things while also including history.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
But we're going to find a way.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
Life finds a way, as I always say, although I
think that's a life, that's a line from Jurassic Park.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
Now I want to begin.

Speaker 1 (01:21):
Because this is going to come back to what Donald
Trump said today about the museums in the country. I
want to actually begin with an email, an email, an article,
and then we'll get to what Donald Trump said about
the museum. So here this one was. Hey Jesse, in
your show, you discussed the NFL and communist taking over entertainment.
It goes way deeper than the NFL and what's on

(01:45):
TV that we enjoy. My seventeen year old has been
trying to get her first novel published. I would say
ninety nine percent of literary agents, who are the gatekeepers
of traditional publishing, are making only writers from quote marginalized,
underrepresented members of the LGBTDQIA and BIPOP communities. People wonder

(02:10):
why there's a big fight about books and libraries, so
on and so forth. But you get the idea here.
So I'm gonna read something about that writer thing. I
know this is not probably something unless it's personal to
you you care about, so you just got to stay
with me. I'm going somewhere. This was from Compact magazine.

(02:31):
This is a while ago, but they were reporting on something.
I'll read the entire quote. Over the course of the
twenty tens, the literary pipeline for white men was effectively
shut down between two thousand and one. In twenty eleven,
six white men won the New York Public Library's Young

(02:56):
Lions Prize for Debut Fiction. Since not a single white
man has even been nominated. There have been twenty five
total nominations. The past decade has seen seventy finalists for
the Center for Fiction's First Novel Prize, with again not
a single straight white American millennial man. Of the fourteen

(03:21):
millennial finalists for the National Book Award during the same
time period, exactly zero are white men. The Wallace Stegner
Fellowship at Stanford, a launching pad for young writers, currently
has zero white male fiction and poetry fellows of the
twenty five fiction fellows since twenty twenty, perhaps most astonishingly,

(03:43):
not a single white American man born after nineteen eighty
four has published a work of literary fiction in The
New Yorker. Since not a single white man born after
nineteen eighty four, at least twenty four probably closer to thirty,
have been published. Okay, now I'm gonna talk about what

(04:06):
Donald Trump said today. We'll talk a little bit about Obama,
and then we'll talk about the why and the how.
You remember, it came out last week that the Trump administration,
and anticipation of our two hundred and fiftieth birthday next year,
that they were going to conduct a review, I believe
is how they put it of the Smithsonian.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
Now here's what he said.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
The museums throughout Washington but all over the country are
essentially the last remaining segment of woke. He's insane if
he thinks it's the last remaining segment. But you get
what I'm talking about. The Smithsonian is out of control.
Where everything discussed is how horrible our country is, how
bad slavery was, and how unaccompanied the down trodden have been.

(04:50):
Nothing about success, nothing about brightness, nothing about the future.
We're not going to allow this to happen. I've instructed
my attorneys to go through the museum, so on and
so forth, and you get the idea. Now, let's discuss something.
What if my boys are older now fourteen and sixteen.

(05:10):
But I've told you before that I used to lie
to them when they were little and tell them I
was the Incredible Hulk, just a stupid, little fun lie, right,
And as they got older, they started to question it.
But let's say they're not fourteen and sixteen. Let's say
they're three and five, and I'm telling my boys the
incredible that I'm the Incredible Hulk.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
If I get really mad, I'll get.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
Big and green and strong and start smashing houses and
throwing cars and things like that. Okay, but I understand
that my lie is going to eventually be exposed by
the different parts of their lives. For instance, they go

(05:52):
to school, that would be you know what, preschool, kindergarten.
They're going to go to school. So instead of stopping
my lie, instead of telling the truth. Instead I run
down to the school and I tell them, hey, it's
really important that you tell my kids when they ask,
I'm the Incredible Hulk. And if the teachers or the

(06:14):
principles refuse, then I get them fired and find a teacher,
find a principal who will tell my kids I'm the
Incredible Hulk. But wait, they also they do sports well,
they swim.

Speaker 2 (06:26):
They run.

Speaker 1 (06:27):
I go to the sports team coach, It's important you
tell my kids that I'm the Incredible Hulk. If you don't,
I'll have you fired and find someone who will. They
go to church. I go to Sunday School their children's
church area. Hey, while you're well, you're not teaching them
about Jesus, It's important you tell my kids I'm the

(06:50):
incredible Hulk. You see, when I'm telling the lie to
my children, the disgusting, despicable lie, that I'm the incredible Hulk.
I understand that my lie is going to slam into
the brick wall that is the truth. And that brick

(07:11):
wall comes in the form of the other institutions that
educate and nurture my children, institutions like schools, like sports,
like church. And so if I want my lie to continue,
if I want that lie to become embedded in them,
then I have no other choice but to seize control

(07:34):
of the other institutions they may encounter. And then they
can never find the truth because I have conquered everything
in their world and turn that world into a world
of make believe. That long analogy is exactly what American

(07:55):
communists have done with every single part of our society,
and they did it for the exact same reason I
just laid out for my children.

Speaker 2 (08:06):
If it is your goal.

Speaker 1 (08:09):
To poison the minds of Americans, especially American young people,
if your goal is to poison them against their country.
Remember that's the ultimate goal. You don't have to raise
somebody to be a communist foot soldier when they're young.
All you have to do is teach them how to
hate America, and they'll naturally find their way to the

(08:31):
Democrat Party.

Speaker 2 (08:32):
They just will.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
That's the anti American party, that's the party trying to
burn it down. If I teach James and Luke that
America sucks, this place sucks, this place is evil, this
place is genocide, colonialism, slavery.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
White supremacist.

Speaker 1 (08:50):
If I just beat that into the heads of my
children every single day, I never have to mention the
word Democrat, a Republican. I never have to talk about
politics at all. Well, if I can just teach you
to hate this place, teach you to be a malcontent, you'll.

Speaker 2 (09:08):
Find your way to Democrat Party headquarters. Eventually. It's just
a look.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
If you're a parent, and maybe your goal is to
have your child be in sports of some kind, which
I would encourage you to do, it's good for them.
Start working out with them, making them work out when
they're younger, create an in shape child. You don't have
to make them go out for football create a child

(09:35):
who's in shape, has it, finds enjoyment and exercise. I
promise your child's going to find their way to the
sports team.

Speaker 2 (09:41):
They will. They will.

Speaker 1 (09:43):
The exact same thing works with democrats. And in order
to create a nation full of America hating malcontents, it
wasn't enough just to tell people lies. You had to
go seize the museums. You had to seize the literary
public occasions. You had to seize all of it in
order to constantly construct that world of make belief. We'll

(10:07):
continue on this, and just a moment before we continue
on this, speaking of the corporate world, remember that article
that came out where they bragged, bragged about the fact
we're not hiring any more white men here. Bragged about it.
Corporate world did. It's not that the corporate world was
engaged in the culture war. They are engaged. They may

(10:32):
be adjusting titles, adjusting strategies, but they're involved and you
are still paying for it. It is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a wonderful Wednesday, a hopday with history coming
up forty five minutes from now. It's gonna be dark
and dank and scary, maybe even a little bit gross.

(10:53):
Remember you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. We're gonna have so much fun tonight. Where
we're talking about right now, the various institutions, because there
have been many of them, and why they continue to
conquer them and they still have them to this day.
They look we were discussing publishing companies. That's one of them. Museums.

(11:15):
Donald Trump is rampaging, rightfully so against museums like the Smithsonian.
Glenn Beck actually talked about this. I remember, I think
it was last year I saw him. He had gone
to one of the Smithsonians and it was all of
anti American filth. You do anything, it's anti American filth.
America sucks, America's evil America. Why is it that way?

(11:40):
Because you care about it? Because it's important for a
country to raise and nurture patriotic citizens. The Communists realize that,
and so they conquered these institutions. And now if you
go to Monticello, you know, Thomas Jefferson's place, If you
go to Monticello, in fact, I can't even believe I'm

(12:01):
going to say this, and I'm almost saddened to say this,
do not go until it changes. You would be mortified
by Monticello. Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence,
founding father instrumental in establishing our free country that we
know today, who risked his life on that behalf, and

(12:24):
I should note a fairly important person when it comes
to the presidency of the United States of America. The
entire place is about slaves and slavery, the entire place.

Speaker 2 (12:37):
How did that happen?

Speaker 1 (12:38):
Well, they can't have American students. They can't have them
showing up at this wonderful historic site and learning about
this great man who created the who helped I should say,
create this wonderful country we now luxuriate in. That won't work.
If we do that, then people will leave there more

(12:59):
patriotic than they were when they got there. And that's
the exact opposite of what we're going for. So conquer it.

Speaker 2 (13:05):
Tell people he.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
Was a slave owner and nothing else, and bye bye,
thank you for paying your fifty dollars a ticket. Bank
executives admit the Obama administration and Biden pressured them to
target conservatives. It was called Operation Choke Point. I won't
bore you with the terrible details of it, but again,
if you're a communist and the Obama administration and of

(13:28):
Biden administration, you are trying to find a way to
smash your enemies. You have the institutions of the government
under your control. You go to banks and you say, hey, hmm,
I'm in charge of regulating your bank. I don't want
any more money flowing to these gun companies. Just a

(13:50):
suggestion for you, season institution. Use the power of the
institution for your communist revolution. I mean, honestly, we've been
talking a bunch about crime. Trump was out there talking
about this.

Speaker 4 (14:05):
This dire public safety crisis stem is directly from the
abject failures of the city's local leadership. The radical left
city council adopted no cash bail. By the way, every
place in the country where you have no cash bail
is a disaster. That's what started the problem in New York,
and they don't change it.

Speaker 2 (14:27):
But Democrats are on TV saying things like that, Well.

Speaker 1 (14:30):
First, let's just look at the actual numbers in Washington,
d c.

Speaker 2 (14:33):
And all across the country.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
Crime was going up during Donald Trump's first term, and
when Joe Biden became a president, crime started to come down.
In fact, that's Senator Chris Murphy, how can you say
that with a straight face? Remember David Muir during the
Dome Trump debate, Remember when Trump brought up violent crime
and the quote moderator jumped in said.

Speaker 4 (14:56):
This crime is down all over the world except here.

Speaker 1 (14:59):
Crime here is and through the roof.

Speaker 4 (15:01):
Despite their fraudulent statements that they made. Crime in this
country is through the roof. And we have a new
form of crime. It's called migrant crime, and it's happening
at levels that nobody thoughts.

Speaker 2 (15:12):
President Trump.

Speaker 5 (15:12):
As you know, the FBI says overall violent crime is
actually coming down in this country.

Speaker 2 (15:16):
But excuse me, the FBI lied.

Speaker 1 (15:20):
How why Obama took over the FBI and filled it
up with communists for eight years? None of them were
removed during Donald Trump's first terms. He didn't know what
he was doing yet then, but Joe Biden stepped in
did the same thing for four more years. Now, we
have a Federal Bureau of Investigation that is evil and
anti American, working with the large police agencies like the NYPD,

(15:44):
whose leadership are evil and anti American. They collude to
lie to you that violent crime is going down. New
York doesn't even report its numbers. We now know well,
this is from the Free Beacon danger to public safety.
The police misclassified deaths as accidental to drive down murder numbers.

(16:06):
A homicide cop alleges in a lawsuit you could be
murdered and they'll say it wasn't murder and report those
numbers to leadership and the FBI, so the communists can
can continue to create the world of make believe in
which you live. That's how and why they do what
they do. That's why they took over the literary places.

(16:30):
That's why they took over the museums Mockedicello. You visit
any ancient historic site, go look at some Civil War
sites in this country. It's all slavery, the entire thing,
the battles and the men, and it's all America sucks.
And this is what happens when we step out and

(16:51):
the communists fill the vacuum. We must have the mindset
that we are still the counter revolution, because we are.
We have the White House, we do not have our institutions.
We must take them back. It is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a wonderful, wonderful fan fantastic Wednesday.

Speaker 2 (17:14):
Don't forget History's coming.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
Up a half hour from now.

Speaker 2 (17:17):
You History fans to be thrilled.

Speaker 1 (17:19):
Everyone else, change the channel right now.

Speaker 2 (17:22):
We're gonna finish.

Speaker 1 (17:23):
Up our talk on seizing the Institutions that I have
to move on to many other things because we are
just too pressed for time and there's too much wonderful
stuff to get to during this show. One more word
on seizing the Institutions. I brought up corporate America. Going
into the break, I noticed sadly that Cracker Barrel. Now

(17:45):
I noticed this is a while ago, Cracker Barrel. I
walked in. I think it was during June, not last June.
I think it was a June before whatever year or
two years ago. I walked into Cracker Barrel, as an
American does, and.

Speaker 2 (18:00):
There was gay crap all over the place.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
You know how they have that store usually and they're
just selling little cookies and knick knacks and things like that.
It was a bunch of rainbow crap. Of course, we
left have never been back disappointed. Of course, Cracker Barrel
rolls out a new logo today. You know that Cracker
Barrel logo was the dude, the old white dude in

(18:22):
overalls sitting next to a barrel, and then there's a
sign that says cracker Barrel. Well, they dropped the cracker,
and they dropped the barrel, they dropped the old dude
and the barrel, and now just says Cracker Barrel. Well,
their new CEO went on I think it was Good
Morning America today and tried to brag about it. The
feedback's been overwhelmingly positive that people like what we're doing.

(18:43):
I know you're going to find this shock. She's a
liberal white woman with gigantic glasses. Honestly, the feedback's been
overwhelmingly positive that people like what we're doing. I'll give
you another sound bite. It has not been Everyone will
hate it about it, Chris, go ahead and write this
one down. It won't be long, and we will hear
about Cracker barrels say declining for Cracker Barrel, trying to
figure out what went wrong. Just go ahead and write

(19:04):
that one down, all right, Chris, Here's something from Cracker Barrel,
The Cracker Barrel LGBTQ plus Alliance. This is what happens
when you can't keep communists out of your corporate office,
supporting home office and field employees to bring their whole
selves to work while strengthening Cracker Barrel's relationship to the

(19:28):
LGBTQ plus community. You business owners, managers large and small,
if you want to see your company destroyed, you will
neglect looking at the politics of your new hires. You

(19:51):
continue to go snatch these people up from these top
universities thinking you're getting top talent. Will let me tell
all of you businesses something, and this is a fact.
Scrolling through their social media posts is way more important
than scrolling through their college transcripts. Did you know that

(20:14):
that one post about how much they love trannies three
years ago immediately disqualifying. Otherwise, you're going to bring that
little virus into your company. The virus will spread as
they hire more and more who think like them, and
you will go the way of bud Light. You'll go

(20:36):
the way of Jaguar. You'll go the way Cracker Barrel did.
You'll wake up one day Target CEO just resigned. Target
CEO resigned, declining sales. You'll wake up one day and
you'll look at the shell that used to be the
wonderful company you built, and you will wonder what happened.
What happened was you didn't keep these filthy communists out

(20:57):
of it. That's what happened. Mind the imports. That's not
just a lesson in immigration for countries, that's a lesson
for every company, every business owner, every manager. Listening to me,
you're looking for more than just talent, and this day
and age, you better learn to have open eyes when
looking for communist recruits. If you don't, you get what

(21:20):
you get. Don't throw a fit, Bye bye, cac Cracker Barrel.
Just do some emails, because look, there's a lot I
have to get to before history, after history, and just
gonna go ahead and spoil it. I'm sure you already know.
I've talked about it on the show. It's going to
be a Civil War history. We're doing a half hour
from now on Andersonville. It was a Confederate prison camp,

(21:42):
and so I got this one. The subject is World
War II History of the Bridge over the River Kuhy.
A lot of people will remember the movie, at least
you've heard of the movie. If you haven't seen the movie,
Dear Jesse, I would like to respectfully request that you
consider doing a history segment the Bridge over the River Kwai.

(22:02):
My grandfather. How wild is this? My grandfather served in
the British Army as part of the artillery, and was
later captured by the Japanese. He spent over three years
as a prisoner of war, repeatedly forced to rebuild the
bridge after Allied bombings. The stories he shared were both

(22:23):
horrific and tragic, yet they also reflected extraordinary resilience and
courage in the face of unimaginable hardship. Sadly, about ten
years ago, he took his own life following the sudden
loss of his son, my father, as the combined weight
of grief and his wartime memories became too much to bear.

(22:47):
I know your focus is primarily on American history, but
if you could share even a brief mention of this
chapter of history, it would mean a great deal to
me and my family. He says, is Brandon. So here's
my thing. I don't know that I've ever felt so
touched to do a history thing on something as I

(23:10):
feel just from that email. And this is the subject
I know a bit about and I'm passionate about. But today,
I mean, it's not We're not going to talk really
battles or war or conquests or things like that. Today
it's going to be about terrible prison conditions and things
like that, and I don't want the next one to

(23:33):
be that too. So I'll tell you this, Chris Corey
remind me of this. I don't know what history subject
I'm going to do next after today, but the one
after that, in honor of this guy, of his grandfather,
I am going to do the Bridge over the River quad,
I will do the true story of that. The movie,

(23:54):
believe me, missed quite a bit. They do the best
I could do. I'm not insulting the movie at all.
It's a very good movie.

Speaker 2 (23:59):
What's that.

Speaker 1 (24:01):
Oh, it's excellent. It's an excellent movie. It's an excellent movie,
and it does hit a lot of it. But I
mean there are things like, there are things the movie
can't do. They really just can't do for Hollywood purposes,
for the sake that kids are gonna watch that. Like,
for instance, in the movie, all all these POWs they're
wearing loin cloths and things like that. They're wearing not much,

(24:21):
but it essentially looks like homemade underwear. And don't get
me wrong, that happened. What a lot of people don't
realize is lots of times these guys were just naked
you had to work naked. There was nothing to cover
yourself with. I mean, think about how horrible that is
in the jungle, with mosquitoes and dirt and the field.
It was just like obviously you can't display that in
the movie. It's a movie, and it's an older movie,

(24:42):
but it's it's a very moving story. What the British
went through in World War two in you know, India,
in these places is powerful. It's really really powerful, and
it's something obviously Americans are going to focus more on
American history and British people are going to focus more
on British history.

Speaker 2 (25:01):
And there's not a thing in the world wrong with that.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
I'm I'm not complaining at all, but it really the
Brits really did. Man, they went through hell a lot
of it, a lot of it. I'll give you a
little book if you would like. Here's a little book recommendation.
Before we get back talk about some politics and things,
if you would like a little primer on that Japanese
pow thing, what it was like.

Speaker 2 (25:26):
I have a book, not my book.

Speaker 1 (25:29):
It's called The Forgotten Highlander, The Forgotten Highlander. It is
a book about uh believe he was what's that Chris, all,
I have to say it one more time. You're right,
so we won't get emails asking me the name of
the book one more time. The name of the book
is The Forgotten Highlander. Chris, I have that right right,

(25:49):
look up that book. I want to make sure I'm
giving out the right name since I just gave it
out three times about a guy. Leieve it was Scottish
if I remember right. But same type of thing. Take
prisoner and you get from that book. Yeah, I'm right
about that. Yeah, I'm right. That's the name of the book.
You get the full gamut being taken prisoner, the prisoner
of war, camps, various ones, what it was like to

(26:12):
work in the camps, the hell ships that get you
get it all. Highly recommend it. Good book on tape
for people like Chris who can't read, for everyone else
who actually cares about reading The Forgotten Highlander.

Speaker 2 (26:24):
There you go.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
Let's get back and talk about looting the treasury. Lee
Zelden came out and said something today going to fill
you up with rage. But then we'll check out of
that rage and we'll go do some history. It is
the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic fantastic Wednesday. I remember
you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
There continue to be wonderful things happening in the country

(26:47):
right now, and we should celebrate those things, especially because
we're getting ready to do a dark history in about
ten minutes from now, and we'll take apart some things.
When it comes to Anderson Villa, I wanted to point
out that Lee Zelden that the obviously the EPA is
not exactly going to be an organization that's ever celebrated
by you or by me. It's a terrible, terrible government

(27:08):
agency that should be eliminated immediately. But all that aside,
lee'sz Elden has been outstanding. Lee's Elden has not gotten
there and done what they usually do, just kind of
tread water, enjoy a nice day at the office. Lee
Selden has showed up and has chosen to dig in
to the corruption, specifically the looting of the treasury type corruption.

Speaker 2 (27:32):
And the governments.

Speaker 1 (27:34):
Are naturally corrupt anyway, Let's let's talk about this really quick.
Governments are naturally corrupt because of access. It really comes
down to access. Access is a very dangerous thing. Have
you ever talked to, or maybe you yourself have someone

(27:55):
who owned a bar. How many of those people ended
up struggling with alcohol?

Speaker 2 (28:01):
A lot?

Speaker 1 (28:02):
It's a lot. Now, obviously many people struggle with alcohol.
Maybe you do, but you have any idea how much
free booze comes across your desk when you own a bar. Hey,
have an extra case to this extra case.

Speaker 2 (28:13):
That's very easy.

Speaker 1 (28:15):
If you're a dude and you hang out at the
strip club, the chances you're going to do something not
great pretty strong. Access and money is the exact same way.
If you know, I'm not going to use Chris because
everyone knows how that would go. If producer Corey, let's

(28:38):
say we took in a lot of cash here at
the Jesse Kelly Show, which, of course we don't. Nobody
has any cash here. But if we took in a
lot of cash at the Jesse Kelly Show, and it
was his job to take a big sack of cash
every single day and drive it across town to the bank,
I'm not saying you would do anything. I don't think
you would. But what if he describes a handful, Hey,

(29:03):
I mean I've been wanting a new gun. That's something
Corey would buy. I want a new gun I've been wanting.
Some mvgs want to get the wife a necklace. They
have this big sack of money every day, what's one
hundred who's gonna miss it? It's just a matter of
access governments. People in government, they always get in trouble
because they have access to the treasury. Think about the

(29:26):
treasury like a big bank vault. Whether you're a city councilman,
a governor, president, senator, you have access to a bank
vault full of taxpayer money. You need strict laws and
oversight in place to make sure you don't get too
greedy and stick your fingers in it. But what if

(29:48):
you're a communist. What if what if you managed to
put enough people in place in the oversight places to
where now you can stick your finger in the bank
vote and your chances of going to jail are very slim.
That again comes back to what Barack Obama did to
our government eight years of being very purposeful. To his credit,

(30:12):
he's a worthy enemy, being very purposeful and filling up
every part of our government with evil communists. Then Joe
Biden gets in and what Joe Biden, what the communists
did with his four years because it wasn't Joe obviously,
we'll just use him as a placeholder. What they did
was they got to drive on the road. Barack Obama paved.

(30:32):
Barack Obama spent eight years taking a dirt road and
paved it brand new blacktop, brand new lines, brand By
the time his eight years was done, we had a
brand new road. Donald Trump didn't know what he was doing.
For his four years when it came to the swamp,
didn't tear up any of that blacktop. All the corruption

(30:53):
was still in place. Joe Biden gets installed. Now we
got some shining blacktop. Let's see how fast we can
go on it. It was the communists opening up the
new car and seeing what she could do things like this.

Speaker 5 (31:12):
When Democrats had one party rule in Washington, DC, they
passed this bill called the Inflation Reduction Act that had
tens of billions of dollars to go out through EPA. Well,
EPA didn't know how to spend tens of billions of dollars,
so they decided to park twenty billion dollars at an
outside bank and to have that bank send the money

(31:32):
through eight pass through entities. All these NGOs passed through
entities that were riddled with self dealing and conflicts of
interests former Obama and Biden officials, democratic donors.

Speaker 1 (31:47):
Let's just walk through this corruption. I know it's pretty obvious.
They stole twenty billion dollars, well a lot more than that.
They stole billions of dollars of your money passing a
bill that was called the Inflation Reduction Act that had
nothing to do with inflation. It was just a way
to loot you the treasury. So they stuck their hands
in the vault and got billions of dollars. They had

(32:10):
to figure out a way to hand that to each other.
So they took a bunch of it and took it
to a bank, dropped it in a bank. Then eight
pass through agencies. You know how this works. Five billion
goes to the chris Is NGO. Then chris Is NGO.
Of course, my cousin happens to work at Chris's NGO,

(32:33):
making a generous four hundred thousand dollars a year. My cousin,
my son. But Chriss NGO doesn't keep all five billion.
It keeps two billion for operating costs, and then sends
three billion onto Corey's NGO. We're up look at that.
I have another cousin who works there. Chris's wife works there. Oh,
would you look at that?

Speaker 2 (32:52):
But then they take it.

Speaker 1 (32:53):
That's how the communists have operated with our government and
the crimes that were committed during the Joe Biden presidency
with your money, the crimes of theft should be prosecuted to.

Speaker 2 (33:06):
The fullest extent. Now they won't be, don't get me wrong.

Speaker 1 (33:09):
And that the problem is so much of this stuff,
and this is going to make you crazy, is legal.

Speaker 2 (33:16):
It's a grant. You know. They love those grant.

Speaker 1 (33:19):
Whenever you see government grant at any at any level, Yeah,
they got a grant. They got a grant. It's a grant. Immediately,
your antennas should be going ape. You should immediately suspect
corruption whenever you see government grant because government grants are
oftentimes legalized government bribery. I've had enough politics for a

(33:43):
little bit. I don't know how long it'll take me.
It won't be a multi part show. I'm going to
get it all done tonight because it may only take
me an hour, maybe even less, I don't know, but
we're going to do the history of Andersonville. Before we
do history, you don't have to wait every few weeks
or a month to get your history dose. And you

(34:03):
don't have to go download the latest commy history podcast
where some America hating animal will teach you about how
bad America sucks. Why don't you go learn history from
Hillsdale College for free? Yout how this podcast is free? Well,
the podcast of the show is free. Hillsdale College has
more than forty online courses free. Do you think that

(34:25):
that would be something wonderful, enjoyable and beneficial to do
as a family when you're scrolling through Netflix? Maybe turn
that off when you're on a road trip. Maybe everybody
put their phones down. Hook the blue tooth up to
a Hillsdale College course. Learn about the history of Rome,

(34:46):
learn about the Constitution, the Federalist Papers at no cost.
How many things out there are no cost and beneficial.
Hillsdale dot edu slash jesse is where you go to
roll Hillsdale dot edu slash jesse. It's time to go
to one of the darkest places in American history.

Speaker 2 (35:11):
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