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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (00:19):
Let's have some fun on a Monday, and it's going
to be a stacked impact Monday. I should give you
a warning right off the bat. There may be some
physical difficulties right off the bat with me. My voice. No,
my health is fine. Everything's good. I just destroyed some
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chips and kso before we logged on, and I can
feel it. I'm gonna get a little chip caught in
my throat at some point in time. It's coming. I
can't help it. Here's what's on tap for tonight. Of course,
it's Medal of Honor Monday. That's coming up an hour
from now. Honor a hero. We just had our D
Day celebration show last week. We're going to pay respect
to one of those. I'm gonna talk about the Kami
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protests from DC Lafayette Square this weekend, vandalizing statues, things
like that. We're gonna dig into that in a lot
of depth, why that stuff happens and everything that's going
We're gonna open up with that, so just stay with me.
The FBI has to be disbanded, completely defunded, disbanded and
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FBI agents have to go to jail. Uh. If you
didn't believe me when I've told you that before, you
will after I talk about their latest and worst I
guess it would be whistle blowers stuff happening in the government.
They're still attacking the Supreme Court. I think I have
I haven't, but I believe I know why they have
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this undying hatred of Trump and that which kind of
doesn't make sense. All that and so much more coming
up tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Probably
gets some calls next hour, Maybe maybe not. I'm not sure.
Don't call yet. No one's even there, or if they are,
they're not taking your call, because we have a lot
to talk about before we ever get into that. Now,
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let's dig into this. Over the weekend, the animals descended
on DC, the street animals. This time they put away
their Black Lives Matter stuff, and they put away their
pink feather boas, and they put away their Subaru outbacks.
And this time they decided they were going to be
pro Hamas, you know, kill all the Jews, that kind
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of stuff. You've probably seen the pictures or videos. By now,
a mob of nine thousand, according to friends I have
who are on the ground, So we're not talking a
couple people here. Nine thousand descend on DC, surrounding the
White House, spray painting things, put in Palestinian flags in
people's hands, chasing out the Secret Service, and doing other things,
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acting like the animals that they are. And what I've
seen you have probably seen, what you have probably heard
from the standard normal people who talk on the right
is this is so hypocritical? Are you telling me? They what?
The January sixth Mima.
Speaker 2 (03:14):
Who's soccered through the Capitol, she's doing ten years in
federal prison. Then these animals get away with this stuff?
How do they get away with this? Why do they
get away with this? This isn't right.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
Have you said anything like that? Have you heard anything
like that the last twenty four or forty eight hours
maybe on the radio today, television today? The hypocrisy. There
are two standards of justice. Have you heard this kind
of lameness? Let's stick deeper. Let's talk about the why. First,
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I want you to picture this. I want you to
picture I'm starting a daycare, all right, Jesse's staycare. Shut up, Chris,
I wouldn't run it. Someone nicer than me would run
it anyway. Starting a daycare, and at this steak here
we it's a take care for rich people. So we're
flush with cash and we've got all kinds of fun
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stuff for the kids to play. Now, when we're not
teaching them things alphabet ABC or I guess outfit maybec's
the same thing, you know, some alphabet, some masks, some
stuff like that. When we're not doing that, we like
the kids to have free time. And during this free
time they get to do what they want. The kids
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have the freedom. Look, we have a little bowling alley
set up in there. Hey, you want to go to
the bowling alley? Go ahead. Oh, we got laser tags
set up for the kiddos. Let's go play some naser tag.
Did I if I ever mentioned how good I am
at laser tech? Anyway, we have laser tags set up
for the kids. We got an arcade in there. If
they want to go out back and play baseball, we
get a little mini baseball field set up. Let's get
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a baseball game together. We got the daycare of daycares,
you're picturing it right now. And the beauty of it
is during free time, the kid you drop off, they
get to do whatever they want. Now, remember, this is
my daycare, and we're an exclusive daycare. I don't have
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any idea what people charge for daycare, but it's a lot.
It's exclusive daycare, and me, Jesse, I will determine what
kids stay and what kids go. And so for the
longest time, let's say we have twenty kids in there.
We have the best daycare ever. Everyone wants to get in.
There's a waiting list. Everyone wants their kid to experience
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the beauty of the free bawling alley and the baseball
laser tag while ain't. Jayden and Braden will love that.
And then eventually, because we are selling freedom, your child
has freedom, freedom to do as he or she pleases.
Because we're selling freedom. Eventually, the wrong kid gets in.
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I don't know, you picture the wrong kid, guy you
had a problem with in high school, whoever it may be.
The wrong kid gets in and so we have class
and then boom, it's free time. You look over and
the wrong kid will call him Chris. Chris is beating
one kid with the bowling ball. Oh my gosh, stop Chris,
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what are you doing, you idiot? Then we turn our
backs again and Chris went out back to play baseball,
and now all the kids are trying to hide under
the bleachers because Chris is chucking baseballs at him. Then
it's laser tag time. And instead of playing laser tag,
Chris just decides it would be funny to start stuffing
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gum and all the guns and things like that. Chris
is there to destroy, to hurt things. Now, let me
ask you something. Can I maintain my exclusive, wonderful free
daycare for all the aiden Jaden's and Braidens who want
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that daycare? Can I maintain it while also allowing Chris
to roam free? Or does Chris have to go? Chris
has to go? You see, there is a problem with
our mentality on the right, and this is gonna come
back to all this vandalism and street activism and things
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like that. We're gonna dig into this in more depth
as we have before to just help everyone understand it.
But we have a huge problem on the right. And
I have had this problem in the past. I'm pointing
fingers at me, maybe you have it now. Where we
picture freedom living in a free country, we picture it
as being hands off. After all, isn't that what freedom
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really kind of basically means it's hands off, live and
let live. You get to do what you want. You
live how you want it. I live how I want it.
Speaker 2 (07:58):
We're free because with in a free country, and we
can't stop it.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
That's how we look at these things. But here is
the truth. The truth is that that way of thinking
is naive. As soon as an element is introduced into
a free society that is hostile to the free society, well,
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freedom must become aggressive, active, offensive. Little little child Chris
hitting people with the bowling ball. We gotta have him
sit in the corner and mom's gonna come get him,
and he's never allowed back in here again. Because if
he stays, freedom leaves. If he goes, we can maintain it.
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Freedom is something that must be maintained through aggressive action.
As soon as hostile forces are introduced to it. There
is no live and let live way of maintaining freedom.
You must be aggressive with maintaining freedom, and that has
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been a huge part of our problem on the right.
There is no hands off approach. Now we're gonna dig
into how these people get away with these things, Why
they get away with these things that we're gonna dig
into in a bit more depth, how these things work.
What's the power behind it. We're gonna do that in
a moment, and I will tell you there's going to
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be good news on the back end about all this stuff. Yeah,
it's gonna get heavy and dark when we dig into this,
but there's gonna be there's gonna be good news because
all is not lost. All right now, Maybe you're thinking, dang,
this is gonna be a freaking heavy show. It's as
heavy as ten boxes that you might be moving. And
it might be ten boxes heavy tonight. It could be
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ooh man, it might be fifteen boxes. I don't know.
I don't know how heavy it's gonna get, but I
do know this. If you haven't been taking your chalk,
maybe you're not ready for it. Listen, you take chalk
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producer Chris gives me. I would say most emails, Chris,
it used to be all everyone. We used to say,
we read everyone. What percentage would you say? Now? I
don't want to don't undersell it be honest, be honest
a quarter now, Okay, Well, I'm not talking about the
junk mail and the ads fifty seventy five percent. Okay,
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let me just explain something. Probably there are a couple
things that you can email and Chris will browse it
for half a second before he deletes it. But I'll
never see it. If it's too long, I'm not reading it,
all right, I'm just not make it fast. It's just this,
like the phone calls in there, we take it. Make
it fast. If it's too long, I'm not gonna read it.
If it's some kind of complaint about I don't like
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when you read ads, I'm not gonna read it. I
don't care. He knows. He just deletes it. Doesn't mean
anything to me at all. That's how the show stays
on the air. You don't like it. Tough crap. Other
than that, you know, hatred and cussing and stuff like that,
all that gets through. You can send that for whatever. Yeah,
be creative with it. Let's get back to what we're
talking about, all right. Freedom must be aggressively maintained. Over
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the weekend, a bunch of protesters vandalized all kinds of property.
It got so bad. They chase the Secret Service out
of the park. They chase the police out of the park.
It was it was really ugly out there. Now, let's
explain what we're dealing with. It's gonna get ugly. There's
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a lot to it. We've done this before, we're gonna
do it again. At the end of it, there is
it's good news. So you just stay with me. It's
gonna take me a little bit. Why do they do this?
How do they get away with this? Okay, First, understand
that these people have been building a protection network for
themselves for decades. This did not happen overnight. This has
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been a process. As we always say, saving the country
is not an event, it's a process. It's the same
thing with destroying a country. The communist has understood that
for decades. Destroying the country is a process. So what
is part of that process? Well, protection is so critical.
You me, Oh, I make it about me. I have
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probably naively lofty views of America. I love America. I
just and I've been to other parts of the world,
and every time I go somewhere else, even nice places.
We went to Paris once and I missed America. I
like it here I like the people, I like the food,
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I like the foundation of this country and the freedom.
I have lofty ideals of America, and so people like me,
maybe this is you will struggle with what I'm about
to say, but it is true. Yes, America is wonderful,
and yes it's provided a great set of opportunities for you,
and hopefully it provides it for your kids. It did
for your parents, and hopefully. Yeah, all that stuff is true,
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but some things don't change in any society. You are
either the strong one or you better find a strong
one who can protect you. The animals get away with
things like Black Lives Matter protests and the degenerate pride
crap and this kind of you know, Hammas pro Hamas
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stuff where they're vandalizing things. They get away with this
because they understood they needed protection and so they sought
out that protection. I've got to sorry to get sidetracked
on you again here, but you ever, actually I'm not
sorry at all. You ever? You ever study or no
one read anything about the Soviet Union after Communism, in
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between Communism and Putin, I've got a fascinating book for
you to read or an audiobook. We talked about it
a long time ago on the show, it's called Once
upon a Time in Russia, and what happened was the
Soviet Union collapsed, okay, at the end of the Soviet Union,
and in between that time they were trying to figure out,
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how do we transition into a free market. We don't
even really understand freedom now. I mean, it was a
hard concept and it essentially turned into a gangster country.
And in one of the I haven't read it in ages,
but one of the chapters, this business guy was simply
talking about how if you were a businessman, not a criminal,
a businessman, you're you're a CEO of Coca Cola. In
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Russia at that time, that wasn't an enough to keep
you safe because it had turned into essentially a country
that was run by crime. You had to find high
ups in the government, preferably in the state police or
somewhere who had your back. It was I forget the
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term he used for it, but it was understood that
everyone needed one. If you were just the CEO of coke,
you were either going to get extorted and or extorted
or killed by someone who had the protection network. You see,
if I'm CEO of cocin America. I could just be
CEO of cocin America. If I'm CEO of Coke, I'm
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just using Coke as an example. They weren't even in
the book. If I'm CEO of coke in Russia at
that time, it's not enough to be CEO, I have
to seek out. Well, this guy's the chief of this
police agency. I definitely needn't find a way to bribe
him with some money because I'm gonna need him on
my side when someone tries to assassinate me. This guy
does it. It was just the way business would was done.
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It wasn't even abnormal. It was, Oh, you're nice, you're
you're Jesse cool. Who protects you? Who guards you? The
communists understood, They really got a full dose of this
when they started their street activism back in the twentieth century,
mid twentieth centuries, when they were starting to ramp it up.
Whenever they would do their street activism, you know that
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stuff had happened for a while, or they'd tried to
do it for a while. They were getting nowhere in
this country. Why because back then Americans understood freedom had
to be aggressively maintained. So if you brought some mob
down to Washington, DC and tried to vandalize something. You
don't just be arrested and you'd be charged with felonies
and no one would see you again for five to
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ten years. And so the communists couldn't find people to
even participate in their things. Who wants to go to
prison for five years? Even five grand, ten grant eight
worth that I'm not going. They knew they had to
change that, and so they started working on changing that.
A few different aspects of this. We're about to go
over the street animals, the money that's an important part
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of this, the legal system maybe the most important part
of this. And the politicians, specifically Democrat politicians. The communists
found the Democrat Party to be the appropriate vassal for
their wants and needs in the country. Let's cover all
this next Fighting for your Freedom every Day the Jesse
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Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday,
A medal of honor money. That's a half hour from now.
We're digging into some of this street activism because the
dirty Commies were in DC over the weekend vandalizing signs
in such o case. So I told you we were
going to go over a few different aspects of this,
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In fact, four different aspects to it, the street side,
the money side, the legal side, and the political side.
The political side will be last, because leive it or not,
that's probably the most the least important side, the street animals.
Who are these people? Well, this part is important to understand.
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It really genuinely is important to understand. There's gonna be
good news at the end of all this, and I'm
gonna sprinkle in a little throughout. You know that there
aren't nearly as many of these straight animals as the
news would have you believe. And there aren't near as
many as right wing, left wing, whatever kind of media
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you consume. There's not near as much as they would
have you believe. Numbers wise, there aren't that many of
these people. Now, now we have to we have to
dwell on this for a moment because we don't want
to be the loser GOP guy who says we're the
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silent majority, because silent majority means nothing. The fact that
you're silent means nothing. They are loud. Who are they? Though? Okay, first,
let's set aside the true believers. There are some true
believers in that crowd, there were nine thousand of them.
They dropped their pink featherbellas from last week and picked
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up their Hamas stuff for this week, and there are
nine thousand of them. So are there people in that
crowd who just love Hamas or love Palestine, or hate
Israel or hate Jews or whatever. Yes, of course they aren't. Actually,
I'm most sympathetic to those people. At least they believe
in something. Yeah, they're insane, but at least they believe
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in something. Right, Let's set them aside. If there are
nine thousand, let's be nice and believe me, I'm being
very very generous here. Let's say a thousand of them
are actual true believers. They wake up every single morning.
I hate Chris that kind of a thing. So we'll
just set those people aside for a moment. So many
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of these people are bored college kids, almost always spoiled
rich kids. This is something I've learned, I really, really
I never realized this fully until the Black Lives Matter
protests began. Saint George Floyd dies. You remember all that
they're burning down cities from New York to LA and
everything in between, But if you actually looked at the video, footage.
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It wasn't. It wasn't exactly what you'd think. In fact,
you would think, especially if there's a big Black Lives
Matter protest in Memphis, you would think that's gonna be
all black, right, surely that's gonna be angry black people.
Maybe you disagree with them, but it's gonna be angry
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black people rising up. I hate the cops, but every
single video I would see it didn't look like that.
And so I started talking to friends of mine who
were doing the street reporter stuff on the ground, saying,
who are these people? Who are these people? Who are
these people? And to a man to a woman, I
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can't believe how many women go brave these things anyway,
to a man to a woman, They told me, Jesse,
you be shocked at how many of these are just bored,
rich college kids looking for something to do on the weekends.
And if you're older, if you're my age I'm forty two,
or maybe you're sixty two or eighty two, that may
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sound crazy to you, and it sounds crazy to me.
If I have to go somewhere nice for work, I
don't want to go. I'm just talking to Chris and
Michael about that. There's this big fancy work trip I
have to do for the suits coming up. Don't worry.
It's next year. Don't worry about that. This big fancy
work trip I have to take with the suits, and
they'll be nice. It'll be your apply first class, it'll
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be steak dinners. I'm already dreading it. I don't want
to go at all. Why it's not because I don't
like the suits and I don't like where I'm going.
I just want to be in my house. I'm certainly
not gonna get up and do something. But you forget
what it was like to be young. One time, when
I was young, we were in the Marines at the time,
and we were all under the age of I think
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it was twenty six. Don't quote me on that age,
but we were all under comfortably under the cutoff age
to rent a car at that time. Maybe it's maybe
it's still this time now. You couldn't rent a car
at that age. And I want to emphasize that this
was the middle of the summer, the middle of the summer.
We were in twenty nine Palms, California, the middle of
the summer, one hundred and fifteen hundred and ten not
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at all unheard of. Well, there was no cutoff age
to rent a U haul. We got the genius idea. No,
it was not my idea, because we just wanted to
do something to rent a U haul, throw whoever wasn't
driving in the back of it with water in sleeping bags,
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and drive to Lake havisu Arizona to go chase women around,
which is also in the middle of the freaking desert.
It's hot as can be, and we did it. Guys
are almost having heat stroke in the back. That is
so stupid. Why would you do something like that? It's
something to do. We didn't want to stay on base.
We wanted to go do stupid things. Young people will
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do things just to do something, just for a taste
of adventure, or to break the boredom or stuff like that.
By the time you're my age, you stop doing that crap.
But when you're young, you do it. That takes the
form of left wing protests a lot. Remember the audio
we played, Chris, you can you can grab it if
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you have it. If not, don't stress it at all.
We played some audio from a few weeks back of
a couple girls. I believe this was in New York City.
I think it was a Columbia or NYU. They interviewed
a couple of these girls, a couple of young white girls.
This normal looking girls. Why are you out here? Why
are you out the hero? What are you doing out here?
And one had no no idea? And she did you
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find it already? Chris? Oh? Well, here it was? And
what would you say is the main goal with tonight's protesting?
I think the goal is just showing our support for
Palestine and demanding that NYU shops. I honestly don't know
all of what NYU's doing. Is there something that NYU's doing?
I really don't know. I'm pretty sure there. Do you
know what ny is doing?
Speaker 2 (25:21):
Israel?
Speaker 3 (25:22):
Why are we protesting here? We'll be great.
Speaker 1 (25:25):
I guess that was more educated. I'm not Chris, that's enough.
I don't know what? Why are we doing here? What
it Israel? Do it? Sarah?
Speaker 2 (25:34):
Sarah?
Speaker 1 (25:34):
What are what are we doing there? And her friend
doesn't have any idea either. I don't know. I wish
I was more educated. So what are they doing there?
They're bored? Okay, so let's set those aside. We'll set
aside the true believers and let's set aside those who
are still bored. Let's focus on the people who actually matter,
the ring leaders, the organizers. There were two major left
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wing organized responsible for getting nine thousand people into Washington,
d C. This weekend. I'm not going to go over
the names because the details ruined it all. I was
talking to Julio Rosas. He's a great street reporter. I
know about this. He was covering it all. If you
want more information on like nerdy details, you can watch
my TV show on it tonight. The idea I covered
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all that. We don't need that for now. But there
were two big left wing organizations, two big communist organizations involved,
and they had been advertising this event for a long time.
They have employees at these organizations. These people are super
active on social media, in social media sites that you
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never go to if you're of a certain age, and
I never go to. I was talking to Chris and
Michael about this stuff the other day. There are all
kinds of websites out there, like Reddit. I don't know
that I've ever logged into Reddit. Apparently Reddit is huge
and people organize things on Reddit. Either way, is an
online organization network. Now that the communists have taken full
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advantage of, and they will plan ahead and organize, and
it gets more in depth leading up to a big
event like this, where they know they're going to have
all kinds of people out there, they select the venue
carefully to make sure they're in a protected area. We'll
go over that. And they also have to make plans
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for getting arrested. Getting arrested is expensive and it's inconvenient.
So when you're organizing people, what do you tell that
college kid who's interested but says, I don't want to
go to jail. My dad'll be mad. Let's talk about that,
because that'll lead us to the money next truth attitude.
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Jesse Kelly, It is the Jesse Kelly Show, Odd Monday,
ten minutes away from Metal of Honor Monday. Gosh, Bob
Seger was the bomb? Is he still alive?
Speaker 2 (28:06):
Chris?
Speaker 1 (28:07):
I think he is still alive. If he's still alive,
I got to go to a Seager concert before he dies.
Everyone's dying now. Anyway, back to what we were talking about.
We're talking about the why how do they get away
with these things? Okay, so the street animals, Chris, do
you have that piece up I gave you from that
bit of audio. I was talking to Gabby Kouchia. She's
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another one of these street reporters who goes out in
the middle of the East protests. Why would all these
people vandalize things? Why would they do this stuff? I
want you to listen to this little tidbit she picked up.
She was at a protest in Portland. I believe listen
to this.
Speaker 3 (28:42):
Everyone started flooding all of the perimeter, everyone popping out
of their tents, making sure that they have numbers written
on their forearm. I'll tell you, since I spent so
much time there that these numbers that were written on
the forearm, I'd spent the time with them. They didn't
know I was part of Draino Media. They befriended me.
They made He asked me, oh, do you have the
Northwest Community Bail Fund number? And I was, excuse me,
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do you have the number? If you get any escalated
law enforcement that you have interaction with, bail will be
set at one thousand dollars, of which you will only
have to pay ten percent of that, which means I
only have to pay one hundred dollars of a get
out of free gail card from the Northwest Community Bail Fund.
Speaker 1 (29:18):
The Northwest Community Bail Fund. I won't play the whole
thing for you. Here, she goes on to describe she
actually called the number goes to some answering service where
you leave your information and then your bail is taken
care of for you. And that leads me to this.
We're moving away from the streets. Let's move on to
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the elites. To this portion of it headline. This is
from the Daily Wire. Leftist billionaire vowed to quote reimagine capitalism.
Then he colonized a federal agency. The guy's name, I
don't even know how to say his last name. His
name is Pierre. I know he's French, Pierre Omadar or
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something along those lines. I don't know. I went to
community college and I can't say words. But he's a
French born billionaire. Just think of him like George Sorels.
He's the French version of George Sorols. What happens is
these oftentimes foreign billionaires, not at all always, but oftentimes
foreign born billionaires will pour billions in billions of dollars
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into various American political effort efforts. Oftentimes they take the
form of quote, nonprofits or charities five oh one C
threes and things like that, and then that five oh
one C three you know, the per fund. I'm just
making that up. I don't even know if he has
one of those, specifically, the Pier fund. The per fund
will then fund other funds. The per fund funds this fund,
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and it funds that fun and it funds that fun
and eventually, when if you dig deep enough, if you
can get through all the legal records, and most people cannot,
if you dig Deacon deep enough, you will find this
fund leading to that fund, leading to that fund will
eventually lead you to the Northwest Bail Fund, where the
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street animals know if they happen to be arrested, if
they have to go to jail, which is rare, but
if that happens, you don't have to stress it because
there is a rich guy, American, French or otherwise waiting
there to cut a check to spring you from jail.
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And again I'm gonna sprinkle in a little good piece,
a little good preview of what's coming at the end. Again,
I want to stress there aren't that many of these
rich guys who do this stuff. There's more than one.
We all know the name George Soros, So that's the
name I usually throw out there. But there are a
bunch of George Soros's, but not that many at all.
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There are foreign and American billionaires who have dedicated their
lives to destroying the United States of America, and they
don't do it with smart bombs. They did it smarter
than that. Ah see what Chris, that was? Whatever? I
think that was good. Anyway, they did it smarter than that.
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They did it. The billionaire types approached the destruction of
America and the same way they approached the business world,
the same way they handled the business world today. You
ever talked to a super rich guy, I'll be honest,
I don't know. I don't think I know more than
one or two billionaires, maybe one, and I think i've
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I've spent a little time with him once. He's not
even a friend. You know, billionaires don't grow on trees.
I don't know a lot of them, but I know
some guys, especially now, who are high up in that
business world. Have you ever dug into how they handle
their businesses and their finance? Is there are separate businesses,
separate LLC's separate, this separate that we've taken this and
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we've separated that from here. It was just Jesse Kelly Berger's.
But we've realized that kind of put us in a
bind with the taxes in this particular state. So in
this state, we started Jesse Kelly Berger Llc. That handles
the procurement of the burgers and it helps us avoid
some regulations. But that wasn't enough. We wanted to expand
into the Caribbean and New York City, so we started
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a different Jesse Kelly Berger, Inc. And that it's complicated.
It's a company after a shell company, after a shell company.
That is how so many rich guys, foreign and domestic
have approached the destruction of America just like it's one
of their businesses, a separate thing here, which leads to this,
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which feeds to this, which leads to that. That is
why so much of what you see you must understand
before where we get to the legal and political side
of this, you must understand so much of what you
see is organized and funded not by dirty street communists,
by guys and thousand dollars suits on private chats funding
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the destruction of the United States of America. I want
to I want to let you know this article from
Daily Wire. I'm not part of Daily Wire, I should not.
Just it's great article. Luke Rozaiak I've been interviewed him
a few times. He's a great investigative reporter. If you want,
if you're a detailed person and you want one of
these examples in more depth than I'll give you on
the radio, go read this article. Not for the specifics
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of it. It is fascinating the Federal Trade Commission, how
he got involved, how he used political money to buy
influence and get involved. But the point of the article,
why would want you to read it if that interests you,
is it shows you how these people operate. It shows
you how they think. And remember that's much more important,
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important than any one individual story. It's more important than
anyone protest or legal story, or scandal or election. Figuring
out how these people operate, how they think, what they do,
why they do what they do. That is so much
more important than the individual minutia of every single day.
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It's a fascinating article titled a leftist billionaire vowed to
reimagine capitalism, then he colonized a federal agency. I know
that's a long title, little too long for my taste.
But shut up, Chris. It's way too long for my taste.
But go read it. It'll show you in a way
how these people do these things. Okay, now, let's set
that aside for just a month. WHOA Remember, palettes of
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bricks didn't magically fall from the sky into American cities
when the George Floyd protests were ramping up. A palette
of bricks is expensive. Organizing delivery to complicated. It doesn't
just appear on the street corner. Someone paid for it,
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someone with an organization. Much of what you see is
paid for. All right, We're gonna pause on this because
that's the streets, that's the money. We'll move to the
legal side of this and the political side of this
after medal of honor Monday, because it's Monday and we
got to pause all this political stuff and talk about that.
We'll get some calls and things like that next hour.
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I'm out of roll here. I got some other things
I want to talk about before we do that. I
realize that this stuff can be stressful and maybe you
have a hard time sleeping at night. Look, I can't
take away the stress of the day, but I can
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Monday time. Thanks