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September 24, 2024 36 mins

A corrupt government will protect itself violently if it means staying in power. Recapping the Afghanistan withdrawal as Biden has the gall to say it was the right decision. Spencer Lindquist and the severe damage that George Soros has wrought upon the country.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday. We're gonna talk about
Biden defending the Afghanistan withdraw this hour, I will get
to some emails, a bright, shining example of Western governments
turning their guns inward against their own people. Man, oh man,

(00:39):
what an example we have here and why that works?
All that and so much is coming up this hour
on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. I want to
I want to play this. Joe Biden got up today,
he gave a speech at the United Nations and he

(01:00):
began talking about the Afghanistan withdrawal.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
And I'm gonna let you know. I'm gonna stay calm.

Speaker 2 (01:05):
I feel like I've been getting angry every now and
then getting angry more as these people have gotten more evil,
as they keep trying to murder us.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
I've been getting angry and I'm not gonna.

Speaker 2 (01:15):
Let this get to me. The Afghanistan withdrawal thing, you remember,
it got.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
To me really, really badly.

Speaker 2 (01:20):
That's probably the most upset I've ever been on the
radio when they got thirteen of our guys killed, because
it was all for political reasons.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
Remember, it was the only.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
Reason they woke up one day and said get out
of Afghanistan. They wanted a big political win for the
twentieth anniversary of nine to eleven. It had nothing to
do with strategy or saving lives. It was just it
was all about poll numbers. It was all about approval numbers.
And they get up and they say this stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:48):
Afghanistan every place. Vietnam as America's longest war. I was
determined to end it, and I did. It was a
hard decision, but the right decision.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
These people are monsters, and Biden is probably uniquely a monster.
And I say that not just because I disliked Joe Biden.
Biden's career, his entire political career has been doing crap

(02:23):
like this, doing terrible things and not showing the tiniest
amount of remorse. So I know, we don't need to
spend a bunch of time rehashing Afghanistan, because you know it.
You listen to the show, you know the story, you
know what happened. But I just want to again recap
we stayed there for twenty years without a clear mission.

(02:47):
We know now courtesy of the Afghanistan Papers from the
Washington Post. I still can't believe the Washington Post did
such an amazing bit of journalism. They've never done that before.
But we got the Afghanistan papers, and we found out
that very early on, from Rumsfeld on, very early on,
American politicians and commanders they didn't have any clear mission,

(03:11):
There was no clear objective do this in the war
as won, and so we spent twenty years over there
and our people are dying, they're getting maimed. It is
a disaster in every way. For twenty years American politicians,
Democrats and Republicans cheated our men and women on the

(03:34):
ground in Afghanistan, didn't even give them a mission while
they were, of course dying and being maimed. How many
people listening to the sound of my voice right now
are missing body parts because of Afghanistan. The generals, admirals,
they don't get a pass either, complete mismanagement, insanity for
twenty years, twenty years of no clear mission, know nothing.

(03:59):
And then Joe Biden gets into office and this soulless monster,
he's dipping a bit in the polls. People are mad
about inflation. He needs a little shut in the arm,
if you will. He needs a little boost, and they
look at Afghanistan and they say to themselves. They say

(04:20):
to each other, Wow, think of the pr campaign we
could run. If we just got out of Afghanistan by
September eleventh, on the twentieth anniversary of it.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
We could do a.

Speaker 2 (04:32):
Big press release, emails, probably have a huge ceremony. So
let's just get out. He tells his State Department to
get out. The State Department. They go to the military
and they say, hey, get out. The generals some of
them said, what do you mean, just get out? We
can't just leave. There's a process. You have to do
this step by step to make sure your people get

(04:54):
out first. Make sure you're doing it the right way.
We have all these criminals held in jail. We can't
just get out. In the State Department flat out over
rules them and says, no, leave, pack it up now.
So they do. They pack everything up and that just
simply fly away. Well, part of that twenty year mission
in Afghanistan was building up the Afghan security forces so

(05:18):
that they can withstand the Taliban once America leaves. Well,
we must have done some really great training with those guys,
because they collapsed at about fifteen seconds after America left,
they collapsed. Now the Taliban have all of our gear,
all of our weapons, envgs, secure cooms, Blackhawk helicopters.

Speaker 1 (05:38):
You know it.

Speaker 2 (05:39):
The country is in complete anarchy. People are falling from
the planes, and the Biden administration, which had hoped for
great poll numbers out of this, they instead got videotape.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
People get home at night.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
And turn on the news and they're afghan He's falling
from the freaking planes and splattering on the ground in Afghanistan.
Biden administration, they do what they always did and just
tried to ignore it. Remember, people forget this part. I'll
never forget it. Joe Biden was on vacation, so was
his press sec Jensaki at the time. So was Anthony Blincoln,

(06:16):
the Secretary of State. They all just took vacation and
they didn't even come back. It's not like something bad
happened and they came racing right back. They just stayed.
They were gonna try to ride it out, but it
got so bad they scramble. They come back. The poll
numbers don't look good. Uh oh, now we got a
crab sandwich on our hand. How are we gonna eat it?
I know let's send the troops back in. Only the

(06:39):
troops don't get to go back to the secure base
where they can secure it and be safe and evac
in an orderly fashion. No, they send them back to
a civilian airport that can't be properly secured. Again, the
commanders on the ground don't have the authority they need

(06:59):
to do things like takeout terrorists when they see them
as scumbag. Isis suicide bomber vaporizes himself, murders thirteen of
our troops and mames others. I need to point that out.
We always talk about the thirteen dead. How many members Vargas.
We've played his audio a bunch Vargas Andrews believe that

(07:20):
was his name. He's missing, huge parts of his body, armed,
legs is gone, limb's gone, People maimed, leg aren't horrible.
And then the administration, after getting our people killed, No's
now they look super bad. People were already upset about
Afghani's falling from the planes, but now they're really really

(07:40):
angry because America's troops just died and they didn't have
to die, and so for political reasons, they gave a response.
We sent a reaper drone out.

Speaker 1 (07:53):
Only we reperdroned the wrong guy.

Speaker 2 (07:56):
No one's ever been given an explanation who they thought
this guy might have been, what the details are. How
do you mismatch that? You know, it's not like a whoopsie.
Oh I thought it was going to be heads. It
turns out tails. We've vaporized ten people, six of them children,

(08:16):
all of them completely innocent. The Biden administration did all that,
and after all that was done, no apologies, no resignations.
There wasn't even a formal reprimand of anyone at any time.

(08:37):
Remember we had Lloyd Austin, the Secretary of Defense, saying
to Congress that he has no regrets. Anthony Blincoln said
as much himself. They asked, John Kirby, is anyone at
least getting a slap on the wrist for murdering ten people?

Speaker 1 (08:53):
No, not at all.

Speaker 4 (08:55):
How does it strike you that no one is held accountable?
Because I know how it strikes a lot of people
around the world. You get away with murder and nobody's
punished for it.

Speaker 5 (09:02):
I do understand that we appreciate that not everybody's gonna
support this decision. What I can tell you is we
looked at this thing very very comprehensively, and again we
acknowledge that there were procedural breakdowns, processes were not executed
the way they should have been, but it doesn't necessarily
indicate that an individual or individuals have to be held
to account for that.

Speaker 4 (09:22):
But look, this is more discipline inside the Pentagon at all.
I mean, maybe they're no charges brought up, but is
anyone demoted or disciplined for what happened, then.

Speaker 6 (09:30):
Well, what we are going to do.

Speaker 5 (09:33):
There's not going to be individual discipline as a result
of this, really, but what we are going to do
is learn from this.

Speaker 2 (09:39):
Let me ask you something. If you were responsible for that,
let's say Boom, I just magic fairy dust, I just
I bade you president of the United States of America.
And let's say you were responsible for all that death,
that disaster, all the pain, all let's suffering, the parents crying,
and let's say that it was an accident. Let's just

(10:01):
assume you had the right motives, you screwed everything up,
it was an accident and people died. How ashamed would
you still be? How would you how do you sleep
at night? How could your conscience give you any rest?

Speaker 1 (10:19):
If you were responsible for that.

Speaker 2 (10:21):
Any normal person, I don't even have to know you personally,
any normal human being would be just overwhelmed with guilt
over all of it. The President of the United States
of America brags about it publicly.

Speaker 3 (10:37):
I came norm as president Afghanistan, every place, Vietnam as
America's longest war. I was determined to end it, and
I did. It was a hard decision, but the right decision.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
Remember when I said, I think if you stay in
this game long enough, you can cease becoming human. That's
what you're hearing right there. That's not even a human anyway.
All right, let's speaking of innocent civilians. If you're an
innocent civilian in Israel, you understand that you live in

(11:13):
a war zone. You don't have to hop on a
ship and cross the ocean to find one. It's your home,
it's your school, it's where you work, it's the coffee
shop on the corner. The IFCJ the International Fellowship of
Christians and Jews. What they've been doing is trying and succeeding.

(11:35):
I should point out, to save the lives of the
innocent as they're under terrorist attack all the time. It
can be as simple as a flack jacket or as
elaborate as a bomb shelter or an armored ambulance. But
they're trying to keep people alive. Help them do what
they do, help them call them eight eight eight for

(11:59):
a eight IFCJ, or go to support IFCJ dot org.

Speaker 1 (12:07):
We'll be back.

Speaker 2 (12:08):
Get the Care for Rhinos eight days with the Jesse
Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Reminding you
you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
We have Spencer Lindquist coming up next. He's an investigative
journalist George Soros. Obviously you know who that is. He's

(12:30):
spreading his money around doing something something new, something equally
destructive and something new new. Voters in swing states wait
until you hear what Spencer is going to tell us.
He's coming up about ten minutes from now. So anyway,
shoot your shoot me your emails, whatever you want. Jesse
at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. Chris, that was good looking

(12:52):
out giving me that plate, And well I should clarify.

Speaker 1 (12:56):
Did you clean the plate?

Speaker 7 (12:57):
Chris?

Speaker 2 (12:57):
He did so yesterday. Well, the day before yesterday, Ab
had made her homemade hamburger helper you know how white
trash I am. I love Hamburger Helper. Obb says, there's
team any preservatives. So she came up with this homemade
version that is so good it's to make you weak
in the knees. I put the I put the recipe online,

(13:18):
so don't be looking, don't don't be emailing. It's online,
all right, any of my social media, it's on there.

Speaker 1 (13:23):
Anyway. She made Hamburger Helper. I try to not eat
very much of.

Speaker 2 (13:29):
It when she first makes it, and that's very difficult
because it's so good. But I try not to because
her Hamburger Helper reheated is one of the great meals
in history. Yesterday, getting ready to come in the studio
to do this award winning show, Who've actually never won
any awards, but we're gonna do. Getting ready to do
the amazing Jesse Kelly show. I get a play to

(13:51):
Hamburger Helper ready, I bring it in. I nuked here
in the studio.

Speaker 8 (13:56):
I eat.

Speaker 2 (13:57):
That's why I was so energized last night. I had
ham Burger Helper on my mind. I ate the dirty dish.
I just wasn't thinking. I went and I put it
in the.

Speaker 7 (14:06):
Sink and Chris right before the show. He just came
and handed it to me and the plates clean. Chris,
I think you should do I might start bringing in
more dishes. What what't Why can't you do those two?

Speaker 2 (14:21):
You did this other one? That's obviously something you enjoy doing.
The cups were piling up, Chris. Can't we bribe a
maid or something to do some of this stuff? This
isn't man's work. We need to bribe somebody. We're definitely
getting into trouble for that, by the way, But what
else will be new?

Speaker 8 (14:38):
Anyway?

Speaker 1 (14:38):
Let's get some emails, Jesse.

Speaker 2 (14:42):
The subject to this one is Little Caesar's. He said,
your tongue is tuned to be very nicely. I don't
know what that means. However, forget your Italian ancestors, because
Little Caesar's is the worst stuff I've ever had in
my life. Excuse me, sir, I would take that back
if I were you. Little Caesars is dynamite. Dear Dick

(15:04):
Cheney of Paintball, is there any chance you could have
your dad on the show as a guest. He sounds
hilarious and we would love to hear where your roots
come from. Also, it wouldn't hear. It wouldn't hurt to
hear what a real man with actual man sized hands
has to say.

Speaker 1 (15:20):
You know what, that's not nice.

Speaker 2 (15:21):
His name is Bradley. That's not very nice at all.
My dad probably would come on the show. My mom
told me he prefers when I talk about him.

Speaker 1 (15:31):
Of course he does.

Speaker 2 (15:32):
Of course he does. That's the most my dad thing
in the world. He probably would come on. I'm not
totally sure.

Speaker 1 (15:41):
I'll tell you.

Speaker 2 (15:42):
We'd probably have to pre record that interview in case
anything was said that had to be dropped and just
cut out completely. I'm not even worried about individual words,
but entire concepts that my dad would go into. We
probably would not be able to air those. A lot
of those just I mean, I'm just letting you know. Look,

(16:03):
this is a construction man, and that's what his dad
did before him. It's always ever done. He's a rough
human being. My kids now come home and one of
their favorite things when they get back from visiting their grandparents'
house is telling mom or telling their mom telling ob
all the things they heard Grandpa say.

Speaker 1 (16:23):
Did you hear what he said this about that? When
he said this, did you hear. Hey, mom, you should
have heard what.

Speaker 2 (16:28):
Grandpa said about these people.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
You can't.

Speaker 2 (16:31):
I don't know that we could air my dad. I
don't know that we could, but it would be awesome.
Hi Dairy King, how would you suggest.

Speaker 1 (16:39):
Handling girl on girl bullying?

Speaker 2 (16:42):
Would fisticuffs be appropriate? Danh, that's a heavy question. I
thought we were going to go politics there. Girl on
girl bullying would look I've told you many many times.
I really can't speak for women, for men, for young men,
for boys. There is no second way to handle bullying.

(17:07):
You must fight them. You can't tell I'm gonna tell mommy,
I'm gonna tell the teacher.

Speaker 1 (17:12):
I'm gonna get you detention.

Speaker 2 (17:14):
That all these things make you worse, and they make
you feel emasculated as a man.

Speaker 1 (17:20):
Even if you.

Speaker 2 (17:21):
Turn around and you just trade hands with him and
you lose, you will still feel great about yourself. I've
lost plenty of fights, won plenty of fights. I feel
great as long as you square it up. Is it
cowered out to do what you can do? A dude,
a young boy, for his own sake, for his own psyche,

(17:42):
for his own mind. A young boy has to handle
it himself. He must My tendency. My inclination is that
women should as well, because women can be so especially
young women can be so awful to we Other boys
could be awful to each other too, but women are

(18:03):
more sensitive and they're very, very competitive with each other,
and they can just be so terrible to these young girls.
You really hear some heartbreaking stories about that. Look if
it was my daughter, I don't have daughters. I only
have sons. The Kellys only make sons. If I had
a daughter, I would tell her to square up and
get it handled, because any other way just makes the

(18:25):
problem worse. All Right, we are going to speak with
Spencer Lindquist about the newest George Soros effort to replace
American voters in swing states. You're gonna want to tune
in for this one, and then after that we're going
to talk about the system. They picked a target and
they got him to bend.

Speaker 1 (18:43):
Hang on. He doesn't care if you believe him, but
he's right.

Speaker 2 (18:48):
Jesse Kelly, it is the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (18:54):
On a Tuesday. Spencer picked that song.

Speaker 7 (18:56):
Chris.

Speaker 2 (18:58):
My respect level for Spencer was already high, and it
just got higher joining me. Now Daily Wire's very own
investigative reporter in a very very good one.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
Spencer Linquist.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
Spencer, it is your story, absolutely not my story, so
I will let you tell it. The headline is how
Soros backed organizations leverage waves of new immigrants to sway elections. Well,
the Soros people are back.

Speaker 1 (19:25):
What are they doing, Spencer.

Speaker 8 (19:27):
Yeah, that's exactly right. So something that we've seen over
the course of this Biden Harris administration, of course, is
a massive surge in illegal immigration. But these organizations, these
Soros backed organizations, are actually looking at current non citizens
who are eligible to be naturalized in the United States
and they're attempting to leverage them to sway the outcome

(19:50):
of national elections. So one of the organizations that I
looked at is called the National Partnership for New Americans,
and they've got a campaign called New American Voters. They're
quite explicit about their intentions, and they actually maintain demographic
reports on various different swing states, Arizona and Georgia being
some of the most important here, and they look at

(20:11):
how the newly naturalized citizen population can be used to
completely alter the outcomes of elections at the state level
and then at the national level. As well.

Speaker 2 (20:23):
Okay, Spencer, I need you to walk me through this,
because it gets to be such a tangled web, especially
when it comes to politics and Soros types. There's this
group and that group, and this one's a nonprofit, but
this one's a pack and this one funds that one.

Speaker 1 (20:37):
Okay, but walk me through this. What is this organization?

Speaker 8 (20:41):
Yes, what this organization does is they give assistance to
people trying to become citizens, and they're doing it for
an explicitly political reason. So this campaign, this New American
Voters Campaign, effectively admits that they're trying to reshape the
demographics of the electorate, try and include more foreign born
residents in the electorate so that they can fundamentally alter

(21:02):
our elections. So if you look at a state like Arizona,
that's a place where election integrity concerns the side. Biden
beat Trump in twenty twenty by eleven thousand votes, and
this organization is celebrating that there has been sixty two
thousand newly naturalized voters in Arizona just in the last
four years. And we see a similar trend in Georgia,

(21:22):
where won by just twelve thousand votes and now four
years later, You've got eighty six thousand newly naturalized voters
in the state of Georgia, and these are demographics that
oftentimes break overwhelmingly for the Democratic Party. And you've got
this Democratic megadowner, George Soros, funding these organizations that are
accelerating the really the fundamental restructuring of the demographics of

(21:46):
our electorate in a way that will alter the state
of play for the Republican and Democratic parties.

Speaker 2 (21:51):
Speaking with Spencer Linquist, investigative reporter for The Daily Wire, Okay, Spencer,
so clarify this for me. They're getting these people's citizenship
in critical swing states like Georgia and Arizona. Are they
focused pretty much exclusively on swing states, which would obviously
give away the game, or are they doing this in

(22:13):
California and South Carolina too?

Speaker 8 (22:16):
So they don't actually give specific state by state breakdowns
of who exactly they've naturalized, but they do say that
they've assisted in the naturalization of two hundred and fifty
thousand people, And of course that's a large number, particularly
when you think of some of these states are being
decided by ten thousand or twelve thousand vote margins in
some of our recent national elections. But they do have

(22:37):
these specific demographic reports on states like Arizona, on states
like Georgia and Michigan. Of course, these are places that
have incredibly outsized influenced in determining our elections. And really,
I mean they say openly quote that they want to
quote sway the outcome of national, state and local elections,
and they say that this demographic is part of what

(22:58):
they call the new American majority, they called a political
sleeping giant. So really they're being quite explosive about their
desire to fundamentally reshape the electorate. You know, oftentimes politics
is predicated on trying to convince the electorate. These organizations
have said, instead of trying to convince the electorate, we're
going to pack the electorate with new voters. And that's

(23:19):
exactly what they've been trying to do here.

Speaker 2 (23:21):
Okay, is this considered? Is this a five oh one
C three? Is this a quote nonprofit? A charitable organization
who shouldn't be participating in politics?

Speaker 8 (23:30):
This is nominally a nonpartisan organization because of course the
types of enemies have to be a nonpartisan. But you
can tell by their language, you can tell by the
ways in which they talked about Trump, and most importantly,
you can tell by who they're funded by. George Soros
is a Democrat megadowner that they certainly have a political
bias towards the left, and they're not alone. There's also

(23:52):
the Immigrant Legal Resource Center. They do a very similar
thing where they try and assist with the naturalization of
non citizens, trying to make them citizens so that they
can vote. And they also they've taken money from the
Open Society Foundations, which is George Soros's organization, and they're
also trying to prevent the deportation of even illegal immigrants.

(24:12):
So we see unambiguously where both of these Soros backed
organizations stand on immigration and their political bias.

Speaker 2 (24:19):
More broadly, Spencer, you do this stuff all the time,
and you do it very well. George Soros is a
name that everyone, every single person listening to the sound
of my voice is heard that name knows the name.

Speaker 1 (24:31):
They know about George Soros.

Speaker 2 (24:32):
But honestly, I am taken aback by how often this
guy's name comes up when I am digging into things.
It's almost like, no matter the cause, if it is
a damaging left wing cause and you dig deep enough,
it ties back to this freaking guy. How often do
you run into this guy and more specifically his organization,

(24:55):
him and his dirtball son.

Speaker 8 (24:57):
Oh, all the time, all the time. I mean, if
you look into virtually any issue. I've reported on immigration
quite extensively, and I've seen the Open Society's Foundation pop
up along with some other's, a Ford Foundation, the Ground Swell,
this large sprawling network really of these left wing funds
that send money out to these nonprofits who really do

(25:20):
the on the ground, street level activism. But the Open
Society Foundation, which of course is George Soros's organization, really
is one of the if not the premier left wing
funding organization, and its presence can really be seen across issues,
whether it's immigration, whether it's gender and sexuality issues, regardless
of what it is, we see the Open Society Foundation

(25:42):
in virtually every single political domain.

Speaker 1 (25:45):
How about that. He's Spencer Lindquist.

Speaker 2 (25:48):
I would highly recommend you go follow him and read
his stuff. You'll be a lot smarter at the Daily Wire.

Speaker 1 (25:54):
Spencer. I appreciate you, my friend.

Speaker 8 (25:56):
Thank you very much for having me.

Speaker 2 (26:00):
I sometimes George Soros comes up so often that sometimes
I'll be honest with you I'm hesitant to bring him
up because I don't want to sound like we've found
some boogeyman who's responsible for so much of the damage.
But we've found some boogeyman who's responsible for so much

(26:25):
of the damage. This is one of those international commis
who has dedicated his life to wrecking our country. And
maybe the most staggering thing about it is no Republican
administration to date has done anything about it. And unless

(26:46):
I'm mistaken, no Republican DA in any red state has
attempted to take a part this insane, damaging legal network
he has set up for himself. How can we survive
as a country if we are going to allow a
hostile billionaire to reside within our borders and spend inhuman

(27:12):
amounts of money taking us apart bit by bit. We
cannot survive that. No nation can survive that at all.
Something has to be done. Where are the DA's, Where
are the Republican presidents? It's wild how often these roads.

Speaker 1 (27:31):
Lead back to them.

Speaker 2 (27:31):
Anyway, Remember I was talking last night about remember when
I sneezed on air and I said, if you look
at a light, it stops to sneeze. Chris said, I
was wrong, and you said I was wrong too. The
emails came pouring in.

Speaker 1 (27:43):
Jesse.

Speaker 2 (27:44):
It's the other way around. Light stimulates the nasal nerves,
he said. They run next to each other, it will
generally help make you sneeze. It's what this guy said.
This guy said, you got it backwards.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
Brother.

Speaker 2 (27:55):
As a lifelong sun sneezer, I will tell you that
it is, in fact, looking at the light that makes
you sneeze.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
Tried and proven, You're welcome.

Speaker 2 (28:06):
I said something factually incorrect on the air, and I
believed it.

Speaker 1 (28:12):
My whole life.

Speaker 2 (28:13):
I've been looking at lights, and I guess I convinced
myself it helped stop me sneeze.

Speaker 1 (28:17):
But I was doing the wrong thing.

Speaker 2 (28:19):
But let me ask you something now that I lied
to everyone, am I officially a journalist?

Speaker 1 (28:27):
It's journalist Jesse's.

Speaker 2 (28:30):
That's a good point, Chris. I didn't knowingly lie, so
that if I knowingly lie, that would make me a journalist.
Good point, Chris, I am great.

Speaker 1 (28:37):
I agree.

Speaker 2 (28:38):
That's not really what Chris said specifically, but that's how
I took it.

Speaker 1 (28:41):
Anyway.

Speaker 2 (28:41):
Have you switched your phone to Puretalk? You know they
have you know you can keep your phone when you
switch to puretalk and you can keep your number. But
you know they have all the new fancy stuff that
anyone else has too. In fact, they've got one of
those iPhones. I don't know, sixteen, one hundred and fifty,
but whatever the number is on they're sending me one.

(29:02):
Whatever the new phone is, you have it, Android, iPhone,
all that stuff. Keep your phone, give up your phone.
I don't care keep your number, give up your number,
but switch to peer talk. Stop funding companies who hate you,
Stop funding companies who do evil things to your country.
Takes ten minutes to switch, and they're lovely on the phone.

(29:25):
I had dinner with them last night. You want to
talk about patriots, patriots two time two tour, I should
say Vietnam veteran. That's the CEO of Pure Talk. Sound
like a company you want to support. Dial pound two
five zero and say Jesse Kelly Pound two point fifty.

(29:46):
Say Jesse Kelly.

Speaker 1 (29:47):
We'll be back, Jesse Kelly.

Speaker 2 (29:52):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment, this hour
of the Jesse Kelly Show. But we still have more
than an hour left. So let's just discuss an example
of the system. Why do so many people choose to
become an ally of an evil system. Well, because being
an ally of an evil system, it's a guarantee to

(30:16):
access to things enemies of the system don't have. So
we have an evil system that runs our country. And
if you just give up your values, give up what
you know to be right, and choose to become a servant,
a loyal servant of the system, it means you will

(30:37):
have access to things enemies of the system don't in
this way. You ever read about communist countries and how
you had to be a member of the Communist Party.
You see, everyone in the Soviet Union was not a
member of the Communist Party. Not everyone was a member,

(30:57):
but if you wanted a government job anywhere in government,
you had better be a member. If you wanted any
important position of power in society, you had to become
a member of the Communist Party. It's the ultimate all
access club. Well, we have the very very similar thing here.
It's not that there's a party membership you have to

(31:19):
officially apply to, but you have to do the bidding
of the system. Never oppose the system, never cause the
system any harm. And if you do, even though you're
a talentless loser, you'll probably find yourself for a couple
hundred thousand dollars a year gig at a university somewhere,
being the DEI specialist or something. You're a servant of

(31:40):
the system. Now, that's one reason people choose to become
part of it, because your life gets better. Another reason
people choose to become part of it is because the
system is very, very powerful, and it can destroy you,
and it will destroy you. The system only exists to

(32:01):
do what we talk about this all the time, to
protect itself. That's why the system exists. That's why it
does the things it does to protect itself. Like any
criminal organization, it exists to protect itself, and it will
protect itself violently if necessary. Corrupt governments murder people, usually

(32:23):
lots of people. They imprison them, they hurt them, and
they murder them. You remember this guy, Pavel Durov. Pavel Durov,
he's a guy who founded Telegram. Telegram is a social
media messaging site and it was historically has been very

(32:45):
very secure. But Pavo, he sat down with Tucker Calls
in a while back. I played for this a while ago,
talked about the FBI breathing down his neck. You see
Telegram didn't do like other social media companies have done
and hand over all your data, all your messaging, all
that other stuff. They believed more in privacy than the others.

(33:06):
And here was him talking to Tucker.

Speaker 6 (33:07):
Last time I was in the US, I brought an
engineer that is working for Telegram, and there was an
attempt to secretly hire my engineer behind my back by
cybersecurity officers or agents whether they are called.

Speaker 2 (33:24):
The US government should to hire your engineer.

Speaker 6 (33:27):
That's my understanding.

Speaker 2 (33:28):
That's what he told me to write code for them,
or to break into Telegram.

Speaker 6 (33:33):
They were trying to persuade him to use certain open
source tools that he would then integrate into the Telegram's
code that in my understanding, would serve as back.

Speaker 2 (33:46):
Doors, would allow the US government to spy on people
who used.

Speaker 6 (33:50):
Telegram, the US government, to maybe any other government, because
a backdoor is a back door, regardless of who is
using it.

Speaker 2 (33:58):
The messaging app that allowed you to share message privately,
the federal government's been going after it to try to
make sure they can read your mail. Oh, he continued on.

Speaker 6 (34:09):
Whenever I would go to the US, I would have
two FBI agents quitting me at the airport asking questions.
One time I was having my breakfast at a nine
a m. And the FBI showed up my house that
I was renting, and that was quite surprising, and I thought,

(34:29):
you know, we're getting too much attention here. It's probably
not the best environment to run. Why would they had
you committed a crime. No, they were interested to learn
more about Telegram. They knew I left Russia, they knew
what we were doing, but they wanted details. And my

(34:52):
understanding is that they wanted to establish a relationship to
in a way control Telegram better. I understand that we're
doing their job. It's just that for us running a
privacy focused social media platform, that probably wasn't the best
environment to be. We want to be focused on what

(35:13):
we do, not on government relations of that sort.

Speaker 2 (35:19):
After all that, Pavel Durov hopped on a private jet.
He was in Dubai, as one does, Chris. He was
in Dubai, hopped on a private jet, flew to Paris.
He lands in Paris, He's promptly arrested and interrogated. No
clear crime has been committed. And then well, now I

(35:43):
should say we are treated to this headline telegrams CEO
Pavo Durov capitulates says the app will hand over user
data to governments too. Of course, stop criminals. See why
do people choose to become part of an evil system?

(36:07):
They know it's evil. It's not hard to look at
the things this system does and say, wow, that is evil.
Why do they choose to be part of it?

Speaker 1 (36:17):
Well?

Speaker 2 (36:17):
Being part of it can be lucrative, can be very
very profitable, and being against it can be flat out deadly.
The system attacks without end its enemies, and they get
them to bend. That's how the system works. And as
I've said, the most dangerous thing happening on the planet

(36:39):
by a mile is Western governments turning their guns inward
against their own people. And they're doing it all the time.
All right, all right, whatever, we have an hour, Let's
do some emails. Let's talk about corporation bending, the need
to us ooh, hang on,
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