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December 13, 2024 • 25 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay,
this is a text I got. It's from It's from
six one seven, And embedded in the text is a
picture of January sixth, and I just want to paint
a portrait for all of you. It is a sea

(00:23):
of people. This is that the ellipse A million people easy,
I mean, you can just see. It was a massive crowd.
Flags everywhere, American flags, Trump flags, and the The Texter
writes to me, Jeff, if we actually wanted to take

(00:44):
over the capital on January sixth, nothing would have stopped us.
Look at the size of the crowd. So the media
and the liberals can stop with their I have to
clean this up. Can stop with their bravo Sierra can

(01:07):
stop with their bull you know their bs can stop
with their.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
Bull crap.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
He then or she goes on nine one seven, goes
on to say, now we know twenty six FBI agents
at a minimum were embedded in the crowd, it wasn't
a damn insurrection.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
Bingo, bingo.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
That's to me the ultimate consequence of this report. It
destroys the narrative of an insurrection now permanently. It's it's
it's over six one seven two, six, six, sixty eight
sixty eight. Okay, here is from Marianne. And remember Michael Bird,

(02:02):
the Capitol Hill police officer, black man who shot Ashley Babbitt,
was a staunch supporter and advocate of Black Lives Matter.
It was all over his social media. He was a
huge fan of the Riots of twenty twenty, huge fan
of BLM and their agenda. So this is what mary

(02:23):
Anne writes, Jeff, am, I going to be the only
one to say it. The black officer, Michael Bird that
killed Ashley Babbitt was, in my opinion, probably absolutely okay
with doing it because she was white BLM. I'm betting,

(02:51):
and I'm sixty seven years old, and i still have
to work because I have to, and I will bet
two weeks pay that I am right, And I guess
I'm the only one that's gonna say the obvious.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
Well, that's why I want to trial.

Speaker 1 (03:08):
I want his BLM affiliations and his blatant anti white
racism and bigotry to be exposed, and his anti Trump
hatred to be exposed to the entire public. And then
we're going to find out the real motive for why

(03:29):
he gunned down Ashley Babbitt six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight agree, disagree, Linda in Medford.
Thanks for holding Linda, and welcome.

Speaker 3 (03:44):
George. George is the first name of the guy that
opened the doors. There was a video a few months
back and it shows this probably young man in his thirties,
white brunette in a jacket and slacks, appropriately dressed for work.

(04:05):
He's walking to the doors. He looks out, he turns
his head up and to the left and as if
he's signaling to somebody behind him, and then the doors
were open. I wish I could remember the last name,
because it was sort of familiar. I remember thinking to myself,

(04:28):
has he been on TV or something like that, or
at a hearing? But the first dame I remember very
distinctly was George. The other thing I want to say
is when I was a student years ago, I worked
at a place called Blackfriars, the old timers in the
Boston area, we'll remember it. The owner of the establishment

(04:52):
was Mob was involved with the Mob, and he was
running book making the FBIA and she used to be
in there every day having some drinks and something to
eat and I used to think, I wonder why the
FBI agents come up here from North Station because Blackfriars

(05:13):
was on Summer Street and or in the evening after
their shift to have a few drinks. It ultimately ended
up that the owner of that establishment, along with a
couple of other people that happened to be there at

(05:35):
that time, were all killed and it was called the
Blackfriars massacre, and that goes back to the seventies.

Speaker 1 (05:49):
Well, I mean, look, Linda, I'm very happy that you
called because people forget how dirty the FBI has been
for a long time. And you know, they had connection
to Whitey Bulger. They were in fact protecting Whitey as
Whitey just gave them information about the Italian Mob. So
they made a few arrests, but they were in bed
with Whitey. They were doing business with Whitey. They were

(06:12):
taking money from Whitey. And you're right, many of them
in Boston were involved with the Irish Mob and other mobs,
other gangs or whether mafia's mafia families and they were
on the take. So this is what I mean. The
FBI has been dirty now for a long time.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
Now. This cancer is just growing and growing.

Speaker 1 (06:33):
To the point that it's completely infected the top leadership,
the entire upper echelon, and I think now frankly, most
of the entire FBI. And to me, Linda, when you're
dealing with a cancer patient, you got to give intensive chemotherapy.
You can't just nibble around the edges. Okay, I promise,

(06:57):
I'm going to get to all your phones, phone calls.
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(07:17):
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(08:28):
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Speaker 1 (08:41):
Thank you all the best to you and everyone at
Kelly Financial. Kelly, thank you so much. Six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Many of you
are texting the Coonerman Jeff. How do I get in
contact with Kelly? You can call eight eighty eight eight
hundred eighteen eighty one eight eight eight eight hundred eighteen

(09:02):
eighty one, or if you wanted to contact her directly
her email Kelly at Kelly Financial dot org.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
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Financial dot org.

Speaker 1 (09:19):
Fred in Saugust, thanks for holding Fred and welcome.

Speaker 5 (09:26):
Chics to take them my tall.

Speaker 1 (09:28):
Hi Fred, Fred, can you do me a favor? We
can barely hear you. Can you get off speaker? Poor favour.

Speaker 6 (09:41):
The connection Chris Christy his connections.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
Way, Fred, hang on, We're going to try to reconnect
with you. I need you to get off speaker and
then we'll come back to you. Okay, Fred, Jake in Gloucester,
Thanks for holding Jake and as always.

Speaker 2 (09:59):
Welcome, Good morning, Jeff Hijk.

Speaker 6 (10:02):
Jeff, it takes a lot over the years to get
me upset anymore, because they've been so upset for the
past nine years that make your headspind But this morning
you have viled me up. You've violed me up to
do things, to call people to the text message people,
and some of them are text messaging you, Jeff. Don't
call these people crazy. The Democrats, the Moonbaths, the socialist

(10:26):
the evil, they pure evil. Christopher Ray evil, Joe Biden evil,
Merrick Island evil. They're all evil. James, call me evil,
and don't forget Jeff. Back in twenty sixteen, we had
the proof already. What did the FBI agents Struck and
his love say over the phone, We haven't recorded. We
have an insurance policy against Trump ever becoming president. Right

(10:49):
from day one, they exposed themselves as purely corrupt and
evil right from day one, and no one ever talks
about that conversation anymore. Trump used to joke about it.
There's nothing to joke about. The insurance policy started with
the Russian hoax, and he evolved into the Russian investigation
by corrupt Mulla, who was praised as one of the

(11:10):
most men of integrity. He didn't even know what day
it was, he was so feeble. And then we have
the two phony impeachments. That we have everything you talked
about for the past nine years. I hope, and you've
said it ten times this morning, that this guy Bird
is prosecuted by Pambondy right away from murder, because there

(11:32):
is no statute of limitations on murder. He's got to
be prosecuted the day Trump takes the inauguration, and the
day he takes the inauguration, he's got a he's got
a people have languished for four years, innocent people, what
kind of human being, what kind of people with with
with a soul which they don't have, allows innocent people

(11:54):
with families that did nothing but just mildly protests and
do nothing, nothing evil, nothing violent, the language in jail
for four years some of them getting ten and twenty
years for doing nothing. There were so few people that
were violent on that day, so few people they wanted

(12:17):
to make you think that, oh, there was so much violence.
The violence was caused by the FBI and by the
Antiqua and by the insurrectionists on their side. Every FBI
agent should be investigated in the FBI, because you just
said it ten minutes ago, Jeff, we thought that there
were only a few evil and corrupt FBI agents. Let

(12:39):
me tell you something. There's only six, seven or eight
people that came out and voiced their honest opinions. The
vast majority, almost every single FBI agent has kept quiet
for the past nine years. They haven't woken out, they
haven't said anything about that corrupt organization. Totally corrupt, and

(12:59):
you're right to do something. I don't have full confidence, Jeff.
I don't know how you feel. I don't have full
confidence in pan Bondy. I liked her, She's honest. I
don't know if she's tough enough. I know Cash Battell is,
we know Trump is, but I'm not sure about pan Bondy.

Speaker 5 (13:16):
It's too bad that.

Speaker 6 (13:17):
Juliani is going through what he's going through. Because even
at eighty years old, he would put the son of
a bitches in jail. But it's too bad he's going
through that that hell that this evil administ race and
has put him through.

Speaker 1 (13:34):
Well, Jake, look you made a lot of very very
good points. Frankly, that's why I wanted Gates. That's why
I wanted Matt Gates's attorney general. I thought he was
the perfect pick, you know. And nothing against Pam Bondy.
I know she's got a great record in Florida. People
who work with her say she's tough, she's determined, she's smart, intelligent,

(13:55):
She's prosecuted a lot of cases very successfully. So you know,
I have nothing against Pam BONDI believe me. But that's
why I wanted Matt Gates because Matt, I know Gates
is a killer, I mean a political legal killer.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
The guy's going to go for the throat. Now, I
just want to go.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
To something that you said, which is so true. You
know again, I'm not trying to pat myself on the back.
I'm just being really honest with you, like I'm in
a confessional, brutally honest. If Rocky misses a meal, my
beautiful Rocky, my dog, my cocka poop. It bothers me.

(14:33):
You know, sometimes you run out of dog food. It
just happens, and so Grace will say, yeah, I'm gonna
go get it or whatever. And so it's like ten
o'clock in the morning or eleven o'clock in the morning,
and I start, you know, I'm like, come on, I
feel bad for I start giving him cheese, I start
giving him apple slices. I'm like, the poor dog has
been hungry for a couple of hours. It breaks my heart.

(14:56):
I'm talking about a dog. I love my dog, don't
get me wrong.

Speaker 2 (15:00):
But to frame innocent human beings.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
And citizens, fellow Americans on top of it, and to
send them to prison, many of them in solitary confinement.

Speaker 2 (15:16):
Were forgive me.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
They got to urinate and defecate in the corner of
a cell, some of them beaten by guards, in conditions
that you think, this is what is this Russia?

Speaker 2 (15:28):
What is this Belarus?

Speaker 1 (15:32):
And these deplorable, god awful conditions, And you know that
they're innocent, and you know that you frame them, and
you know that you guys are guilty as sin because
you really orchestrated and instigated January sixth, this was all
you and your people.

Speaker 2 (15:53):
I'm not getting.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
Really, I swear to you, my heart starts to break.
If my dog hasn't eaten for two hours, I'm like, oh,
poor guy. You know what I mean, Like, jeez, poor guy,
he's hungry. This audience, I'm telling you, most Americans care
more about their pets and animals than the FBI does

(16:16):
about their fellow citizens. Last word to you, Jake, Am
I wrong?

Speaker 6 (16:23):
Jeff? I hope, I hope. No, You're not wrong. You're
absolutely corrrect. I hope that these people languishing in jail
for four years right away the Justice Department of Trump's
administration gives them a ten to twenty million dollar settlement,
every single one of them, because they deserve it, and
then he starts putting the other people in jail. Because

(16:44):
if that's not done. I'll tell you right now, Jeff,
and I'm sure you agree. If Trump doesn't put his
foot down on the biggest scandal in the history of
this country, I will not support him anymore. He's got
to expose this, and he's got to have a right
wing man it for him. He can go about doing
his administration, but he's got to expose this the first

(17:06):
month in office, and get it out of the way,
because if he doesn't, I will be very upset.

Speaker 1 (17:11):
Jeff cash Battel, Now you know why they all fear
cash Battel. Uh, Jake as always, thank you very much
for that call.

Speaker 2 (17:22):
Mike.

Speaker 1 (17:22):
How much time left? Okay, I don't want to rush it.
We're gonna go back. Fred in Saugus, Hang in there, Fred,
We're gonna come take your call. All of you hang on.
I'll try to get to as many calls as I can.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.
Do you think Ashley Babbitt will get justice? Will her

(17:44):
murderer Michael Byrd, her alleged murderer? Will they go after him?
Will he be charged and indicted? Six one seven two
sixty six sixty eight sixty eight? Justine in Boston, Thanks
for holding Justine, and welcome.

Speaker 5 (18:05):
Hey, thanks for having me first time call. And my
buddy called me and told me that you were talking
about January sixth and Ashley Babbitt. And yes, how very
close with Ashley. She's married to my cousin.

Speaker 2 (18:20):
Really yes? Ye, So Ashley Babbitt was married to your cousin.

Speaker 5 (18:26):
Yeah, yep, Wow, very close as Ashley. I used to
call Ashley my cousin in law and I were extremely
tight and I'm just happy to hear somebody, you know,
speaking positive about what's going on, and hopefully they'll be
just with in the end.

Speaker 1 (18:46):
I'm just curious, Justine, are are you disappointed the way
they've been coddling Michael Bird promoting Michael Bird. As you know,
he's gotten a pay ray, he's gotten better benefits, he's
been given a promotion. Do you feel that the government
is engaging in a systematic cover up of the murder

(19:09):
of your cousin's.

Speaker 5 (19:12):
Been more like disgusted who he disgusted because Ashley, what
the media has done to her and her name and
decimated her fourteen years of service to our country. It's
absolutely disgusting. I know that girl. That girl knew the Constitution.
She was as patriotic as Jetsy ross So in the

(19:37):
American flag.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
Justine, I mean, you know, I'm a big supporter of Ashley,
and I want justice for Ashley. But just to be
play devil's advocate for a second, what do you say
to the argument, Because this is what the media, the Democrats,
this is what liberals say about your cousin, that she
posed a threat that day, that she breached the capital,
that she was an insurrectionist, a terrorist according to Joe Biden,

(20:05):
and that she posed an imminent threat to Michael Bird,
the Capitol Hill police officer, and he had no choice
but to shoot her in cold blood in self defense.

Speaker 5 (20:17):
What say you, I'll tell you the media is only
showing you the videos that they want you to see
so they can continue with their narrative. There's a ton
of videos out there, and the media is only going
to show you the video that CPR narrative. And there's
plenty of videos of as she's standing to the side

(20:39):
speaking with police officers and she was just exercising her
constitutional right with the freedom of speech.

Speaker 2 (20:47):
Oh wow.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
So, Justine, you're saying, there is video footage of her
not causing trouble, not being threatening or menacing, talking to
police officers, being friendly, being amicable. So you're saying this
portrait of her that she was this crazed insurrectionist who

(21:08):
was looking to hang somebody.

Speaker 2 (21:10):
You're saying, that's a complete lie, correct.

Speaker 5 (21:13):
Yeah, Oh yeah, that's a complete lie. That's that that
girl was in the military for fourteen years she knew
commands and if she was being told to stand down,
she would have done that. And there's like I said,
there's a ton of videos out there. The media and
the news are not releasing them. The j sticks Cherry

(21:35):
there with what's her name, Liz Cheney and all them.
Why do they have to, you know, get rid of
all the evidence. There's a ton of evidence out there,
they're just not showing everybody. But they will be justice.
I pray to God and I will say this. I
will tell everybody that's listening right now. Trump is one

(21:56):
of the best, if not the best presidents we've had
in our lifetime. That man Shingle candidly called my cousin
multiple times by on his own and reached out to
my cousin to be sure that he was all right
and if he needed anything to he has his number,
get in talk with him.

Speaker 2 (22:16):
Justine.

Speaker 1 (22:16):
Final question before I let you go, what why do
you think Bird murdered your cousin in law?

Speaker 2 (22:25):
Why did he murder Ashley Babbitt? In your view, I.

Speaker 5 (22:32):
Don't think he was really good with a gun. I
think that he he panicked. I mean, I don't know.
I'm just I am, you know, I don't want to
stay assuming, but I'm not Michael Bird. But clearly, you
know my brother was a sniper in tal Afar in
two thousand and five. He's clearly not a good marksman.

Speaker 2 (22:51):
He panicked, Basically, he lost his nerve. Correct He Yeah,
there was a crowd.

Speaker 1 (22:58):
He wasn't a And I don't know if you've heard
about everything that's coming out about his background in his past.

Speaker 5 (23:03):
I'm very well aware.

Speaker 1 (23:05):
Oh he's a dirty cop. He's a dirty cop. He
mishandled his gun, He discharged his gun inappropriately multiple times.
He should never have been a police officer. He should
have been fired and let go countless occasions. So you're saying, Justine,
you think, go ahead.

Speaker 5 (23:25):
There's another article that just came out about him leaving
his post to go play cards. So yeah, he's very irresponsible.

Speaker 1 (23:36):
So you're saying, you think he just lost his nerve,
he panicked and you know he saw the crowd and
he just started to shoot.

Speaker 2 (23:44):
Correct.

Speaker 5 (23:45):
Well, yeah, so what I'm writing from what I've gathered,
he yelled, shot fired, and there were no shots fired.
Doing shot fired with him him shooting my cousin's wife.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
Unbelievable fingers crossed, Justine, I'm not going to let this
issue go and.

Speaker 2 (24:05):
Please please go ahead, Justine, go ahead.

Speaker 5 (24:09):
So I just wanted to call. I've actually, you know,
I've never listened to your radio station before. I work
in construction. I'm in Boston right now. I'm not I'm
on my break. But my buddy called and she said,
you know, they're talking about January sixth, and I just thought,
you know, it was important that I made a call
and just reach out because Ashley is not what the people,

(24:30):
but the Democrats with a laugh of maintaining of her. She,
like I said, was one of the most patriotic people
I've ever met in my life. And she was no harm,
no follow.

Speaker 1 (24:41):
Justine, thank you very much for calling in. Please don't
be a stranger. You call anytime you want. Okay, and
give my best to Ashley's husband and your cousin. Justine,
thank you very much for that call. Look, I think
it's the perfect way to end the show. She was
a patriot, she was peaceful, She did nothing to deserve

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