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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show, The Jesse Kelly Show.
Let's have some fun on a Thursday, a magnificent Thursday,
where we learned a whole lot of things, while things
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you really mostly already knew about. What the FBI was
doing on January sixth, Yes, we'll talk about that tonight.
In fact, I have former FBI special Agent Steve Friend
joining us a half hour from now to discuss that
the drone stuff, it's not going away. Apparently it's getting
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even deeper. We'll discuss it. Joe Biden gave clemency to
a whole bunch of people, including some Chinese pedophiles and
Chinese spies. What's going on there? And of course we
have asked doctor Jesse questions all over the place, from Democrats,
love for slave labor, what is the why do I
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care so much about birth rates of a country? All
that can we take out? Should we take out the
cartails in Mexico? And so much more coming up tonight
on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now, before we
get to the questions, and before we get to the
FBI stuff, and before we get to all of those things,
I'm going to touch on this for just a moment
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about Joe Biden. Joe Biden set a record. He woke
up this morning and he granted clemency to nearly fifteen
hundred people in one day. It had never been done before.
It's the most ever in a day. And of course
presidents giving clemency, giving pardons, commuting sentences at the end
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of their presidency is always something that has weappens, and
it's always a source of controversy because for the most
part this is not universal. But for the most part,
these people are guilty. They've been tried, convicted, and guilty. Obviously,
there have been some people wrongfully in prison have been
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sprung out, but for the most part they're guilty. Now
that begs the question, why would you grant them clemency?
Why would you hand them something? And the answer is
usually not hard to find if you're willing to be
honest with yourself. Republicans and Democrats both do this. Trump
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will make Trump because he was the one before Biden.
Trump at the end of his first four years, he
would do things like he'd pardon rappers at the end,
and a lot of Trump's base was angry at him
about that. Why are you pardoning rappers and not the
January sixth political protesters. Well, it's no secret at all
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that Donald Trump has had a lifetime of working with
black people. It's no secret at all that Donald Trump
is horrified by the fact that he's been painted as
a racist, when in reality he's just not who he
is at all. Doesn't care about that, and so Donald
Trump has overcompensated to the max to try to prove
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that he is not that. What a better way to
do that at the end of your term than find
some popular rapper in prison and spring him loose. Trump
is out there springing loose people close to Jared Kushner
at the end. Not hard to figure out why that's
your son in law. Again, it's always icky, right, There's
always a reason, and it's always icky, but it's always understandable.
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We woke up this morning and we found a mister
Shanlinjin got clemency from Joe Biden. Okay, well, why what
did he do? He had more child pornography in his
possession than I can possibly lay out for you now.
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And I wish to god I had not read into
the details of what he had before the show. Not
as if there's an okay, version of child pornography. But
oh gosh, I'm just I feel sick to my stomach already.
The things this guy had were some of the most
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horrific things you can possibly imagine. Now he's also Chinese.
In fact, there were a few of these. Look at
this one Jan jhunju conspiracy to commit economic espionage, trade
secret theft. That's interesting, Xi Chao Huan. I'm not saying
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any of these, right, I'm sorry. I only speak American
conspiracy to defraud the United States, impersonating agents of foreign governments,
shandling jin. Of course, possession of child pornography. You can
go down the list. Why Well, we've had this talk
when it comes to Joe Biden before, but let's have
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it again. There is a reason background checks for critical positions,
both in government and outside of government. There's a reason
they're done. I've told you the story before about a
friend of mine who was going into border patrol. He
was going into law enforcement. This is years and years
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and years ago, and he warned me that I would
be interviewed because I He put me down as a
reference someone who knew him, and they showed up. I
was working construction. They showed up and pulled me aside.
I'd go into this conference room, and I thought it
was just going to be something along the lines of, Hey,
does your buddy have you ever seen him commit a crime?
You have a drug problem? Something that they know, normal
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basic stuff. But this guy who sat me down, he
would ask me things, uncomfortable things, things that didn't want
to answer. About my buddy's wife, Hey, have you ever
seen her drunk? Of course I have seen her drunk before.
We'd been to sports bars as couples watching football games
and things like that. But I'm a very private person,
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especially when it comes to my friends and their information.
I'm not comfortable. Hey, have you ever seen them have
an argument? Well, I've known them for years, of course
I seen. Why would you ask me these things? Because
anything in your personal life that isn't all the way
buttoned up, and really that's all of us, isn't that you,
it's me. But anything in your personal life that isn't
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all the way buttoned up can be used as blackmail
by evil entities. They've had Border patrol guys busted many
of them for accepting bribes from cartels, bribes in the
form of money, women, other things. They've had border patrol
guys who've been blackmailed after receiving those things. Blackmail is very,
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very real. Now let's talk about China. China is obviously
famously this biometric security state, meaning everywhere you go when
you're in urban China. A lot of China's rural, remember,
but if you're an urban China, they are tracking your
every move. It is facial recognition software. If you pop
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in the gas station and buy a pack of smokes,
they know it. If you walk up the street and
get some wantons, they know it. You checked into the Hilton,
they know it. And that's for normal people. That gets
turned up about a thousand notches if you're a important person,
meaning someone in or around government or even someone in
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major corporate America. So if I'm an FBI agent and
I go to the Beijing, They're going to really be
following me. If I'm the CEO of Nike and I
visit Beijing, they're going to really be following me. If
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I am the son of a major US politician, they're
going to follow me. And when I say follow me,
I mean when I make a phone call, they're going
to listen. When I'm in my hotel room. If I
happen to pick my nose in the bathroom mirror, they
are going to have it on videotape. Why is China
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so famous for this kind of data collection on important
people who visit Because China understands blackmail as one of
the most powerful things in the history of the world
as far as political power goes. It doesn't hurt to
have a little file on the CEO of Nike showing
that he doesn't wash his hands after he goes boop.
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You never know when that may be advantageous. Now, think
about Hunter Biden, and think about the things you already
know about Hunter Biden, from the laptop and the trials
and everything from the drugs and the women and the businesses.
Think about what you know now picture this. You know
what you know about Hunter Biden from one laptop that
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that moron forgot at a computer repair shop. Hunter Biden
visited China a lot. What do you think Hunter Biden
did after dark in China? If you had to guess,
think he was attending church services and then going home
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and going to sleep at nine. I'm sure you don't
have to work very hard to use your imagination. What
Hunter Biden would be doing in China. Now, how much
of that do you think China has on videotape? It's
a lot. The President of the United States of America
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has been blackmailed for the entirety of his time in office.
It's just inevitable. It's obvious. We don't have a media
so this won't be talked about, it reported on. But
China has vast quantities of blackmail material on the bidens.
You woke up today wondering why a bunch of Chinese
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guys got clemency. Someone made a phone call. That's why. Hey, Joe,
h I'd hate for this little video to come out.
Hunter had a good time back in December of twenty twenty.
You want to see the video, Joe. No no, no, no,
no no no no, Yeah, Joe, we have some spies
we'd like let out of prison. Thanks appreciate it. Click.
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That's how that stuff works.
Speaker 2 (10:55):
All right.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
Let's talk about a little bit more drone stuff. Do
some questions. We have to get to this DOJ report
about the FBI on January sixth. Let's also discuss helping
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We'll be back. You're listening to the Jesse Kelly Show.
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You're welcome. It is the Jesse Kelly Show. On and
ask doctor Jesse Thursday, because i won't be here tomorrow.
But don't worry. I'm not taking off for Christmas yet.
I'll be back on Monday. I just have a thing
I need to go do. I'll tell you about it
on Mondays. It's a work thing, but I have a
thing Tomorrow. We have former special agent FBI special Agent
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Steve Friend, friend of the show. He's going to join
us about ten minutes from now to talk about this
DOJ Inspector General report. FBI had twenty six confidential human
sources at the Capitol on January sixth. So we'll break
some of that down with Steve see what he thinks
about it. But let's get a little bit of an update,
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shall we on the drone stuff. The drone stuff is
not going away. These drones are still appearing all over
New Jersey. There are reports from other states. And you remember,
you remember we've had Jeff Fan Drew, Congressman Van Drew
of New Jersey. He was saying it's Iran.
Speaker 3 (13:06):
They've got a mother Tran launched a mothership probably about
a month ago that contains these drones. That mothership is
off I'm gonna tell you the deal. It's off the
east coast of the United States of America. They've launched drones.
Is everything that we can see or hear. And again,
these are from high sources. I don't say this lightly. Now,
you know, we know there was a probability it could
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have been our own government. We know it's not our
own government because they would have.
Speaker 4 (13:33):
Let us know.
Speaker 3 (13:34):
It could have been some really glorified hobbyist or hobbyists
that we're doing something unbelievable.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
I'd probably push back on Jeff Van Drew on we
know it's not our own government, because they'd probably let
us know our government spends its time lying to us
twenty four hours a day, seven days a week. So
I probably pushed back on that. But really really high
up important people are also not getting answers. You see,
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the DoD came out yessay said that there is not
any truth to that there is no Iranian ship off
the coast of the United States, and there's no so
called mothership launching drones towards the United States. Senator Tom
Cotton is a really, really, really big deal, especially in
military circles. Senator Tom Cotton can't seem to get answers.
Speaker 4 (14:25):
I I can tell you the answers that you're not
getting in public are the same answers that we're not
getting in private. It is just one more example of
how the Biden administration doesn't impose accountability, doesn't point to
a single official or agency and say you're in charge here.
Speaker 1 (14:43):
John Kirby, he had to make a statement today about you.
Speaker 5 (14:46):
You have no evidence at this time that the reported
drone sightings pose a national security or a public safety threat,
or have a foreign nexus. The Department of Homeland Security
and the FBI are investigating these sightings, and they're working
closely with state and local law enforcement to provide resources
using numerous detection methods to better understand their origin. Using
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very sophisticated electronic detection technologies provided by federal authorities, we
have not been able to, and neither have state or
local law enforcement of authorities, corroborate any of the reported
visual sightings. To the contrary, upon review of available imagery,
it appears that many of the reported sightings are actually
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manned aircraft that are being operated lawfully. The United States
Coast Guard is providing support to the state of New
Jersey and has confirmed that there is no evidence of
any foreign based involvement from coastal vessels.
Speaker 1 (15:43):
Right now, I'm going to play something else. It sounds unrelated,
but it's not. This was a little report on Fox News.
Remember Ryan Routh that loser would be assassin who tried
to shoot Donald Trump on the golf course down in Florida.
Remember how he was discovered one hole ahead by the
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Secret Service and there were shots fired. Fox News had
an interesting little tidbit about that encounter today or their report.
Speaker 6 (16:11):
The Secret Service agent who spotted Ryan Ruth and the
bushes outside Trump's golf course was only five feet away
when he opened fire and missed him, not once, not twice,
six times. He missed them six times from five feet
How does a trained agent who passed the firearms test
missed a target away five feet away.
Speaker 1 (16:33):
Our government does lie about everything all the time. That's true.
These are very, very very corrupt people, of course. But
one of the things about all communist regimes in history,
one of the most startling things. In fact, one of
the things that really brought down the Soviet Union. It
wasn't necessarily the atrocities. It wasn't necessarily this scandal or
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that scandal, although Chernoble was. Really it was really the
straw that broke the camel's back. One of the things
that brings down communist regimes every time they go down
is the idiocy, because they have loyalty to everything except merit.
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It's all that matters is protecting the party, protecting communism,
protecting the scam. And when that happens, you can and
will eventually destroy the capabilities, the abilities of everything you
take over. You see, having a military that's proficient is
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not something that lasts forever. It has to be trained,
it has to be maintained. Having an FBI that knows
what they're doing doesn't just last. It doesn't just happen
when you get an FBI badge. Know how, We've talked
forever about the death of everything. That That's what DEI is.
That's what the obsession with diversity is the death of everything.
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I call it repeatedly, and this is why I call
it that. The second you stop focusing on abilities, on merit,
on accomplishment, and you shift your focus, you will destroy
whatever you have taken over. On a long enough timeline,
you will. How do we still not know? It's been
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days of this, How do we still not know? Maybe
it's us, Maybe it's corrupt, Maybe it's Iran. Maybe our
entire government is run by morons. Uncomfortable as that may be,
that's oftentimes the case. All right, let's talk to Steve
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on a Thursday. Remember you can email the show if
you want Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Now we
all woke up today and there was a DOJ Inspector
General report out. This is from my buddy Greg Price
breaking the FBI had twenty six confidential human sources at
the Capitol on January sixth, including four who entered the
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Capitol building in thirteen who entered the restricted area around
the Capitol, according to the just released DJ Inspector General reporter.
But they're also saying there were no FBI agents there,
And there is, of course a distinction, But I thought
maybe it would be better if you heard it from
an actual FBI agent instead of a moron like me
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joining me now my friend former FBI special agent, which
is really freaking cool. I should note, Steve friend. Okay, Steve,
what's the difference between a confidential human source or informant
and an FBI agent. People are confused what happened that day?
Speaker 2 (21:05):
Oh, there's some very loyally language in there. And you
would expect nothing different from the Inspector General who decided
that they were the government investigating the government, and the
government did nothing wrong, big surprise. But a confidentially human
source is the snitch. It's an informant. It's someone who's
not a W two employee of the FBI. They provide information.
They're paid for being productive i e. Getting fresh meat
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for the FBI to entrap in their terrorist plots. The
undercover employee, again is very loyally because in actual position
within the FBI for special agents, the acronym is UCE
Undercover employee, and there's also the online undercover, which is
the OCEE Online covert employee. Now they're very specific with
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that language in this report because they're saying that there
were no official UCE undercover employees there. They don't say
anything about the fact that there could have been agents though,
who are dressed in playing clothes, just have that official designation.
Speaker 1 (22:02):
Okay, now that I need you to explain to me, Steve,
at least conceptually, how something like that would work. Okay,
they say there were no designated FBI guys there, So
does an FBI guy there just put on his best
khakis and go there on his own? Is he directed
off the books because they know they don't like how
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it looks. I wasn't there, and I don't know, and
I don't want to do conspiracy theories. What would it
look like? How would would explain it to me?
Speaker 2 (22:32):
Well, what an actual undercover employee a UCE has to
go through a rigorous training program to get that designation,
and if you want to use one within the FBI,
you actually have to put in a request and they
send them over to you and you kind of fill
them in on how you want them to serve in
your case. So that is from what they're reporting in
the SOIG report, seems like they didn't have that there,
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but it doesn't say that they couldn't have actually had
an operation, an official operation going on where an FBI
agent he just went there, and they could have gone
there on their own, and there were people there on
their own just to actually support Donald Trump. But there
could have been working agents there on cases who just
were not official undercover employees than the FBI, but they
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were serving in a plane closed capacity to report and observe.
And look, there's actually a good reason to be there.
It's a large gathering of people. It would be a
really bad security left to not have law enforcement present there,
because you want people to be safe to exercise their
for Amendment rights and if there's any trouble makers there,
then you would have that element there as well. So
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I think it's pretty laughable that they wouldn't have had
any sort of plane clothes component there, But the very
specific reference to uce undercover employee, I think is the
FBI try to evade actual accountability.
Speaker 1 (23:49):
Okay, speaking with former special agent at the FBI, Steve Friend. Okay, Steve,
Now the twenty six confidential human sources. Again, we're all
learning a lot from you right now. Well, that sounds
like a lot, but I don't know that that's a
lot for a crowd of that size. When you saw
there were twenty six where you shocked, is that a lot?
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Is that kind of the norm? What are they doing there?
Speaker 2 (24:15):
Well, competition or human sources are not w two. They're
paid for being productive. A lot of times they will
infiltrate organizations or groups or just a bunch of guys
have a signal chat and they'll sort of provoke them
to do something. So twenty six of them going in,
that stands to me that that's probably a low estimate
for the amount of people that were there. And I
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think that their willingness to go in to the capitol
sure sort of gives away the game of the FBI's
playbook because they will find vulnerable people, people who are
idiots or emotionally disturbed, maybe financially indigent, and then they
will get them to agree to do things that they
are not predisposed to do. And the other thing to
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remember is informants work independently, so you will have theoretically
a group of people that might have multiple informants, and
one of them tries to broke and then that sort
of gets the ball rolling, and then another one will
build off of it, and they will independently be doing
it and working off each other, and then in effect,
you could have multiple informants driving a group of people
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to do something that they are no way predisposed or
capable of doing. And I think that that's really one
of the elements that got overlooked that day. And then
the last thing is there are informants who work for
agencies that are not the FBI. One in particular that
I'm picking of is the Department of Homeland Security. The
Government of Homeland Security has ten times the budget of
the FBI. They use informants in very much the same way.
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They don't actually have the same restraints of the FBI
with being the Attorney General guide for domestic investigations, the
Best Investigations Operations Guide, because those fall underneath the Department
of Justice. Now the Homeland Security Element could have been
there doing the exact same thing. This was just a
very specific report as a Britain to the FBI.
Speaker 1 (26:01):
Okay, So I can't help as I'm listening to this
and I'm going through this report today, Steve, I can't
help but think about what happened in Michigan. We talk
about it all the time on the show. Everyone listenings
well aware of the FBI's planning, coordination, and everything else
of a kidnap an assassination plot that they ended up
kind of getting outed for during the trial process there.
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So it really seemed from the outside like something the
FBI did and then tried to bust people for. To
your when it comes to January sixth, do you believe
that's what we're dealing with here? I don't want to
speak out of turn. Does it look like that to you?
Speaker 2 (26:40):
It does to me, And I think that that's not
just a one off for this one or even the
Wolverine Watchman case for Michigan, which parothetically I was involved
with as a swat operator and we were misinformed about
how that case was going on. That's another story though,
But what the FBI's playbook does, where they find these
vulnerable people and the trap them is in excess of
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ninety percent of their terrorism cases. At this point. The
playbook has remained the same for a quarter of a century.
It's just the profile of the individuals they're going after
has differed. So in the early two thousands, it was
homegrown violent extremists, and you have the Liberty City seven,
who is still the greatest Al Qaeda arrest in the
history of the FBI, yet none of their members were
actually affiliated with Al Qaeda, and that evolved into domestic
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violent extremism. Those were moms at school boards and people
who had a Betsy Ross flag on their T shirt
and militia violent extremists with a low proclivity for violence,
meaning they had no problimity for violence, but low sounds better.
And now the most recent evolution is anti government, anti
authority violent extremism, which is associated with January sixth, But
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the FBI actually defines as Americans with a perception of
government overreach or negligence. That's all that's required for them
to open an assessment of you as a potential domestic terrorist,
and then they find them most vulnerable and get them
to agree to go do a terrorism which they never
would have done but for the involvement of the.
Speaker 1 (28:05):
FBI, Steve, is all this legal? How are they allowed
to do this?
Speaker 2 (28:13):
Well? The Patriot Act, thank you very much Congress for
passing that through, gave the FBI the ability to open
an assessment which is effectively an investigation of an American
for inarticulable purpose, no probable cause, no allegations, and it
doesn't even require a supervisor to approve. They can open
that up and then keep it open. And then you
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combine that with the mission creep, and then with the
fact that the FBI has the quota system that it
does for the appetite for these terrorism cases is vastly
outstripping the supply of them, and they are just manufacturing
these cases so that they can get their bonuses to
their bosses or in the area of thirty to fifty
thousand dollars a year, which is why January sixth was
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the biggest case in the FBI was a complete boondoggle
from the beginning, and they've had it going for now
four fiscal years.
Speaker 1 (29:00):
Good grief, Steve, you are the man, my brother, Steve friend,
former FBI special agent. He is. I feel so much
smarter now, And like always, I'm gonna steal Steve's comments
and ideas and I'm going to pass them off as
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FBI had twenty six confidential human sources at the Capitol
on January sixth. Four even entered the building, thirteen entered
the restricted area, which makes this little flashback to Christopher
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Rayce testimony doesn't sound that good.
Speaker 7 (30:50):
If you are asking whether the violence at the Capitol
on January sixth was part of some operation orchestrated by
FBI sources and or agency, answer is emphatically saying no.
No is saying not violence orchestrated by NBI sources.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
So let's just be frank about this, and then we're
going to move off this and get on to ask
doctor Jesse's stuff and other things. Communists have always sought
to find a way to justify using government power against
their political opponents. Always, always, always, always, always, they always
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do it, and amazingly, they generally follow the exact same playbook.
Lenin did it, Stalin did it? Now did it? Polepot
did it? In East Germany. They did it. America's Democrats
have been doing it for years. What they've done is
they seek out their political opponents and then they try
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using a bunch of different tactics, crooked job jes, law
enforcement agencies, and other things. They've tried to find a
way to make their political opposition threats to national security,
dangers to national security. They've always done it. Stalin was
always looking for saboteurs and Polish spies, and that that's
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how it was always justified one hundred percent of the time.
And so because the Communists took over all the institutions,
the FBI being one of them, they sought to do
exactly what they've done. That is turn being a republican
opposing Democrats. That has turned that into being a potential
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domestic terrorist. And so they have done things like they've
done in Michigan. What they did in Michigan, Steve Friend
just talk about it. That was real. Go read about
the trial. What they did. There's a reason a lot
of those guys got off scott free. The FBI did
the whole thing. And not only did they do it,
they announced it right before the election to make us
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look like domestic terrorists. There's a reason they convened the
counter Terrorism Division to talk about school board moms who
didn't want their kids learning about how to be a
trammy in the fifth grade. Why would the FBI do that?
Why would they meet to figure out what's terrorist threat label?
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Why would they if they did, Why would they send
a bunch of confidential informants into a January sixth crowd
to instigate a riot? Why would they do it? Why?
Because it furthers the narrative. It furthers the goal of
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them being able to use state power against their political enemies.
They don't want to just defeat you at the ballot box,
as they just found out. Sometimes they can't do that.
Sometimes they're not popular. Sometimes it doesn't work that way.
When they look at the military, look at all those guns.
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When they look at the FBI badges and guns and authority, CIA, dhs,
they do not see instruments to protect a country. That's
not how communists think. They look at all of these
things and they think, how can I how can I
take all those guns and point them at my political opponents,
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thus giving me power forever. That's of course why they
did what they did. In Michigan. That's why they did
what they did with the school board bombs. That's why
they did what I believe they did on January sixth.
They wanted an incident to justify a year's long campaign
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where these terrorists arrested our people and threw them in cages.
Of course, hunting down domestic terrorists. Of course, it's for
national security reasons, like every communist has done in the
history of mankind. That's why I believe what I believe,
and I always will. All right, let's get to some
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ass doctor Jesse questions. Jesse, the mouse traps aren't that expensive.
You need to triple the number of mouse traps you
were using and put two or three along each wall
in the corner of the room where you're seeing them.
Then you can put peanut butter on each mouse trap.
But the trick is to put dog food in the
very corner, so the mice have to work around four
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or five or even six traps to get to the
dog food. I even sprinkled the dog food on the traps. Okay, well,
I read this email and it filled me with a
great deal of concern. If I'm being honest with you,
because remember I told you the mice got into the pantry.
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We keep our food in the pantry. You know what
else we keep in the pantry. We keep the dog
food in the pantry. You know what else we keep
in the pantry with our food and the dog food.
We keep rough greens in the pantry with the dog food.
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What if the reason the mouse carried off the trap.
What if the reason we haven't caught a mouse is
they've gotten so much nutrition from rough greens we're now
dealing with super mice. Is it's possible? What if we
have introduced these mice to so much, so many vitamins
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and minerals and probiotics from rough greens that were used
to giving fred What if now we've created a super
breed of mice by accident. Doctor Dennis Black is gonna
have to own that. Sure, he he's helping dogs and
cats live longer with his incredible natural herbal supplements that
he sprinkles on their food. But what if it also
creates super mice? I don't know. Probably is do you
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want a free Jumpstart trialbag for your dog or the
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we get to the other, ask doctor Jesse questions. I
wanted to touch on this because it's something that comes
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up a lot, and it's something we've talked about before,
but I want to make sure we're always understanding exactly
what we're dealing with. Jasmine Crockett is that hag commie
witch congresswoman from from the Dallas area. She's one to
always screaming out out white people this and others. Just
just a clown, just a big clown idiot, and she's
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out there complaining about the media.
Speaker 8 (37:49):
Well, Kristen, no disrespect to you. I think you do
great work. But the reality is that those that tune
in to are traditional news sources, they absolutely went for us.
And we know that the standards that you have to
live by as an actual journalist are completely different from
other platforms, and so we know that we were winning
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for those that were tuning into the traditional news sources.
But when it came down to people getting their news
from places that really aren't even news sources, they were
going for Donald Trump by nineteen points. And that is
exactly why we lost the reality is that we're going
to have to play in spaces that we've never had
to play and make sure that we're communicating in all ways. Unfortunately,
we can't just rely on the mainstream media to get
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our message across.
Speaker 1 (38:33):
Just wanted to remind you again that when the communist
complains about media bias, he's actually being very honest. I'll
explain what I mean in a moment.