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September 19, 2025 38 mins

There's a reason they went after places like Disney. The difference between open carry and concealed carry. People who speed up in the passing zone. Why do people hate those like Charlie? 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a wonderful, fantastic Friday, and ask doctor
Jesse Friday. Now, let's dig into more of your questions
as we try to break through from what has been
an ugly, freaking horrible news cycle, Has it not, dear average,

(00:33):
very average pipe hitter, My state, the Free State of Florida,
just overturned a law that bans open Carrie. For those
who don't know, remember, open carry is when you carry
a weapon right out in the open. You don't have
to have it covered, it's just sitting there on your belt.
I'm sure you can carry a rifle on your back,
You're just allowed to have it naturally. This has me

(00:54):
very excited. I'm already looking for a good level two
or level three holster for my everyday Carrie. But my
wife is on the other side of the fence. She
prefers to conceal Carrie. She thinks that open carry gives
up the element of surprise. What say you, what do
you do in my situation? Would you prefer everyone open
carry or everyone concealed Carrie. There's a lot to say

(01:18):
for both. Look, ideally, we don't ever want to have
to draw our weapon and use it right. Ideally, I
would really prefer to live the rest of my days
without killing anybody. I would really really prefer that. I
don't know that I'm going to have that option, but
that's what I would prefer. Every day, or having it

(01:40):
out in the open is the ultimate deterrent. Remember evil,
We make so many excuses for these people who commit
these terrible acts. Evil crazy. We use these terms, and
oftentimes these terms are accurate, but we have to keep
in mind they're not that crazy. Remember all those people

(02:01):
that get assaulted in the New York subway. Notice how
it's never a twenty five year old dude two hundred pounds.
It's always some little old lady. They find some sixty
year old Asian woman. That animal who killed that woman
on the train in Charlotte, there were other people on
that train already. What did he wait for? He waited

(02:24):
for the girl that weighed about one hundred pounds, soak
and wet, and then he savaged her. So a weapon
is a huge disincentive, we now know, having read the memoirs,
I guess if we're gonna call them having read the thoughts,
the journals of mass shooters, because we have plenty of
them in this country. We read their journals afterwards, and

(02:46):
we find out all the time that they had other
targets in mind but then skipped it because of armed security.
They have arms there, So there's a lot to be
said for open carry. The only reason I don't open carry,
I conceal carry. The only reason I don't is this.

(03:08):
I worry about not paying attention and someone getting a
hold of it, meaning a bad guy yanks it out
of my holster before I know what's happening, and I
feel like having my shirt over it, my coat over
it gives me. It takes away that option for them.
It's not as easy. What Chris, what? Yeah, Look Chris said,

(03:31):
isn't that the whole point of a level three holster? Yes? No,
I know there are holsters designed to avoid that, and
I get all that, but that's just my reasoning why
I prefer concealed. I don't think one is right or wrong.
I know I'm supposed to take a solid stance on
this and help you with an argument with your wife,
but I don't think one is right or wrong. I
think you're good to go. Look for women maybe open

(03:52):
carry is a better way to go so they don't
ever get assaulted. You know what I mean. A big
dog and a gun will keep you out of a
lot of trup Jesse. I live in rural northern Minnesota.
I've noticed a trend in the last few years where
drivers go sixty one in a sixty zone until they
reach a section of the road with a passing lane,
and then they speed up to seventy for a mile,

(04:14):
only to slow down to sixty one again after the
passing lane ends. Can we somehow impose the death penalty
on these drivers? Well, first off, I've told you before
about a superpower I've dreamt of, I've thought, I've daydreamed,
day dreamt I guess day daydream, daydream whatever. I had
daydreams about this. I still have daydreams about this all

(04:37):
the time. Here's the power I want. Because no, I
don't want people who do that stuff to die. I
don't want the death penalty. But here's what I would desire.
I want the power to do this. You do something
like that, I can essentially shut off your engine and
move your car just with my mind. Move your car safe.

(05:00):
I don't want you hurt. Move your cars safely over
to the side of the road, at which time I
will decide how long it is before your engine can
function again. Maybe it's a fifteen minute penalty, maybe it's
a half hour. And and get this, I can tell you.
You can tell I've put a lot of thought into this.
I want to be able to come over your car

(05:20):
radio and explain why. It's not just that I want
you punished. I want you to learn from your behavior.
This is because you were going slow in the fast lane.
There were five cars piled up behind you. You were
never considerate enough to get over. So now I want
you to sit on the side of the road for
thirty minutes and consider what you did. Consider that next time,

(05:44):
look in your mirrors. Thank you, please lock your doors.
It is a power I've wanted so so badly for
so long. But we know what the deal is, and
we know why this is. We talked about this. It's
the bottom ten percent five percent of society that screw
up everything. They are responsible for all the problems. It's

(06:05):
not just the crime, all the problems. It's the bottom
five ten percent of society. When traffic is bad, it's
not because everyone on the road sucks. It's one guy,
it's two women. It's just a small percentage that managed
to screw it up for everybody. Selfish people who think
the world revolves around them, oftentimes stupid people that dune

(06:28):
people hold us all back. Let's be honest. Look at
me with Chris hey Jesse, the business in real estate
community of New York claim they and others will leave
if Ma'm Donnie becomes mayor regular. I listened to Wednesday's
show and thought, maybe that's exactly what the communists want
regular citizens to leave New York so they can fill
the city with their own communists. Shouldn't the good people

(06:52):
be staying instead of letting Man Donnie know they're not
going anywhere and will not stop the fight. Her name
is Diane. You know I've had this argument with people before,
or people, I should say, have had this argument with
me when I talk about moving out of your blue area.
If you can, because I believe in that strongly move

(07:14):
to a place that shares your values, you'll have a
better life. You'll be happier every day, your interactions will
be more pleasant, and you have some layer of government
protection if you're in a purely blue area. Man These
people are getting more and more evil. They're dying for
a reason to throw you in prison. Right And when
I say that, I will get pushed back from people.

(07:36):
It's an understandable position people who say, no, we have
to stay and fight. No, you should be telling people
to move to LA No, we should be Here's why
that doesn't work. Here's why that argument is completely ridiculous
and doesn't work. You can't demand other people do something

(08:01):
that's terrible for them personally, just on behalf of the country,
on behalf of your cause. Meaning if you were in
New York City right now and you say, if this
communist gets elected, I'm moving out. I'm moving along island,
I'm moving somewhere. I'm moving I'm moving out. And I
were to say to you, know, you need to stay

(08:22):
there and fight, Well, I'm not there. I get to
tell you that you have to suffer for the cause.
I can't tell you that. One of the great things
about telling people to move to a red area is
when they do it, everyone loves it. Everyone emails in
the show, I run into you in public and you

(08:43):
tell me, Jesse, we moved to Tennessee. Best device ever,
Jesse We finally did it. I love it. I'm trying
to make your life better, happier. You can't demand people
stay in a terrible political situation for the cause it
does not work as at work. You are never able
to remember this in politics, and Democrats really struggle with

(09:05):
this because they're trying to destroy everything in politics. It's
a very tough sell to tell people I'm gonna make
your life worse. I'm gonna wreck something you love. It's
part of what made Jimmy Carter so unpopular. When Jimmy
Carter the president told everyone to put on a sweater
with all this going, well, if your cold, just put
on a sweat. That doesn't work. It doesn't work with people,

(09:29):
and Democrats struggle with it mightily. That's why you hear
them oftentimes yelling at the media for not lying hard enough.
Joe Biden did this all the time. Well, maybe if
you people wouldn't even be mad about the economy, if
you guys would just tell the truth about how great
it is. Why aren't you telling the truth. It's hard
to sell people on having a crappier life. That's why

(09:54):
if you look, I have a great deal of fear
that this guy is going to get elected in New
York City because New York City is already on the
downward swing. It has been since Bloomberg left. Everyone knows it.
It's been on a downward swing. Every time I visit,
it's dirtier and smellier, dirtier and smellier, dirtier and smellier,
feels more dangerous, more mental illness, violent people walking around

(10:17):
out in the open. Every time I go, it's going
down and down and down, and I just I hate
that because I adore that place. I adore Fred, too,
big fluffy idiot. I am so embarrassed by the person
Fred turns me into. I get caught by Ab and

(10:37):
the kids all the time because he comes up. There's
nothing you can do. He comes up with that big,
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with their pastor in the wake of the assassination. Next
truth attitude, Jesse Kelly. It is The Jesse Kelly Show

(11:43):
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(12:05):
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the show's Twitter page Bronco the Vest. The subject on
this one is my fastor a low te weenie. Yesterday,
my pastor did allude to the Charlie Kirk assassination, but
not by name, and kept a tone of we need
Jesus now more than ever. He was careful to say

(12:26):
we're in a divided world and had a diverse flock,
and we all just need to turn to the Lord.
It's better than a cheek turning message. But I found
myself craving some righteous anger. I feel like we need
anger right now to eboldness against the evil we're up against.
Am I off base? He says, please stay safe. No,

(12:48):
you're not off base. And there is an epidemic of
these kinds of pastors all across the United States of America.
I saw one at the church I used to go to, said,
he of course wanted to pay respects, but he said
had to start out with I didn't agree with everything

(13:09):
he said.

Speaker 2 (13:10):
But.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
You weeny, speak clearly directly. You don't need qualifiers. You
don't need to mealy mouth your way through things. Now
is the time, more than ever, we need pastors to
be bold. Pastors to be bold. There should be pastors

(13:36):
up there speaking like this.

Speaker 3 (13:37):
There is no unity with people who scream at children
over their parents' politics.

Speaker 1 (13:42):
There is no unity with someone.

Speaker 3 (13:44):
Who lies about what Charlie Kirk said in order to
excuse his murder. There is no unity with someone who
harasses an innocent family the day after the father of
that family lost a dear friend, there is no unity
with the people who celebrate charlie assassination, and there is
no unity with the people who fund these articles, who

(14:05):
pay the salaries of these terrorist sympathizers, who argue that
Charlie Kirk, a loving husband and father, deserved a shot
to the neck because he spoke words with which they disagree.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
There are a lot of low tee pastors in this country,
a lot of them, and they're breeding more feminized Christians
and it's pathetic. You know, we always talk about becoming
an activist and getting involved somehow someway school board and whatnot.
Have we ever had the discussion about men, strong men
getting involved in being pastors? You know, this is the

(14:42):
moment everyone looks down and thinks, I'm not qualified, I
can't do it, I cost too much, I have too
much beer. Whateverthing is is. But part of the problem
is effeminate men go into this field, and therefore you
get effeminate pastors to a fraid of offending anybody. If
you're not offending anybody from the pulpit, you suck Jesse
the destructive beaver slayer, he says, you said on Wednesday's

(15:04):
show a prediction that the Democrat Party will be almost
extinct in ten to twenty years. Did the Charlie Kirk
assassination response over the past week lead you to this conclusion?
And assuming so, what are your thoughts? So let me explain.
I don't know that I'm necessarily predicting it, but I

(15:26):
could see it. And here is why. This is something
that has happened to communists many, many times before, which
we explained yesterday. They take power and they immediately start
doing the most horrible stuff as fast as they possibly can,
and then they get run out of that society. They
did it in Spain when they stole an election and

(15:48):
immediately just started behaving like animals. And Franco Franco wasn't
there right away when they stole the election. He looked
at what they were doing and said, all right, get
the army and we're not going to stand for this.
If the Communists had just controlled their demonic impulses, then
they probably would have lasted a lot longer. So as

(16:10):
the communists. As the Democrat Party has turned full blown
communists in the last fifteen years or so, probably fifteen
twenty years, it has had the effect of purging any
voice that could have kept them in check, purging any
normal voice, because normal voices are immediately struggle sessioned and

(16:31):
run out. You're not allowed. Now it's always a competition
between who can be the most radical. There is no
limiting People like to say, there's no limiting principle. I'll
explain it like this. If I catch my son staying
up after I tore him to go to bed, I said,
go to bed at nine thirty. I go in there

(16:51):
at ten o'clock and he's on his phone. Should I
kill him? Obviously not, that's ridiculous. What are you talking about?
Kill him? Maybe him for a day, take his phone away.
But but without a limiting principle, I can do whatever
I want. You see, there's nothing holding me back. If
I don't have any anything moral against beating him, hurting him,

(17:16):
killing him, there's nothing holding me back from it. That's
what the Democrat Party is going through right now in
the United States of America. No matter what insane, demonic, radical,
unpopular position they take, there's nobody left to say, h
maybe not, maybe not. I've told you this before many times,

(17:37):
and I believe it. I think Nancy Pelosi getting too
old and essentially hanging up her dentures and walking away
from it. I think that's been devastating for the Democrat
Party because I think she was one of the last
ones who kept them in check. No, no, we're not
doing No, we're not doing that. Calm down, we're not
that's too far and they can't control themselves now, and

(17:59):
so they keep getting less popular and less popular, and
less popular and less popular. Gold's very popular, though very
very very popular. Remember what Carol Roth told us last night.
What all the sharp investors are doing, what all the
nations are doing. They're buying gold as fast as they

(18:19):
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on a Friday. Before we get back to the questions,
I think we should check in on the results of
mass immigration into the United States of America.

Speaker 2 (19:26):
Rise to pay my respects to the celebrated heroes of
the Somali Youth League. On May fifteenth, nineteen forty three,
thirteen young brave and brightful men founded SYL to liberate
Somalia from colonial control. Their mission was to see a
free and united Somalia and prosperity.

Speaker 1 (19:48):
For its That took place on the House floor of
the United States House of Representatives, honoring Somali heroes. Yeah,
that's going well for us. By the way, good things
Somalia got rid of that colonial control. Things have really
been on the up and up ever since theore Bronco.
I keep hearing teachers are one of the main groups

(20:10):
celebrating Charlie's assassination, and even one who forced her students
to watch the video of the assassination over and over again.
I'm sure you've talked about it before, But what do
we do? The education system is completely taken over by communists,
but many parents don't have any other options besides the
public education system. People just can't afford private schools or homeschooling.

(20:34):
So what options do parents have? Jets did I not
use her name? And I won't. But first, I hate
to continue to repeat this, but you need to take
back the school system in your area. Take back your
school board. That's one, your school board. Go look at

(20:56):
the vote totals for school board. You can win these elections.
If we conquered all the school boards in this country,
we would completely reverse Every decline in this country would
be reversed if we could take back the school boards.
Take back your school board. That's one. Two. If there
are evil communists in your school, get them fired, Get

(21:19):
with your friends, start being an activist. Get in the
principal's face, I mean, get a meeting. You don't don't
have to do anything ridiculous or illegal, and get that
teacher fired. Get communists fired. Get comfortable, getting communists run
out of polite society because they should be out of
polite society. Wherever they go they poison it and destroy it.

(21:43):
So you have to get them out, get them fired,
and and this is something everyone can do. You have
to be focused with your children when it comes to politics, purposeful.
I guess I should say not focused. That's the word
I'm looking for. You can't keep politics away from them. Well,

(22:04):
I don't want to bias them. Communists are going to
bias them. You better prepare your children to sit in
a classroom that has a gay flag in it. Prepare
your children to sit in a classroom where the teacher
is a disgusting communist who celebrated Charlie Kirk's death. Is

(22:25):
your child equipped for that? Does your child know right
from wrong? Good and evil? Do they know why it
is terrible to be a communist? If they don't, prepare them,
start tonight, Get them ready. You have to get them ready.
Prepare them because communists want them so badly. That's what

(22:47):
they really want is your children. They are after your children.
As we've discussed a thousand times, Why do you think
they took Disney? Why Disney so many large corporate Why
did they take it? And girl boss it and gay
the whole thing up and trannied it. Why Disney Disney

(23:08):
was for kids. That's where you get the kids. They
didn't stumble into it. Oh whoops, did we take Disney?
They were very, very focused on it. Good afternoon, Old Giant,
Giant handed one. My old boss was a real lady.
I can't say that word until she got demoted. Starts

(23:29):
with a C. By the way, now that she's not
my boss anymore and wants to be friends, I don't
forgive her, or like her, or want anything anything to
do with her or her stupid personal stories. How do
I tell her to leave me alone in a professional way?
Says please don't read my name. Thanks for all you do.
Love the show, keep up the great work. My dad

(23:51):
had a real specialty at this. But I don't know
that you are going to be able to do it.
I do it, and ob gets mortified. My dad will
just walk away if he doesn't like you, or if
the conversation is going on too long, and I don't
mean like try to politely pat you on the arm
or something like that, he'll just turn and walk away

(24:12):
and go back to doing whatever he was doing. And
if you say if you said something to him like Dad,
you can't. You can't just walk away? He would look
at you like you were crazy. Why can't? Yes, I can.
I just did it. Of course I can just walk away.
All you have to do is be rude one or
two times and then they'll all get the message. It's
extremely effective. I've mastered this. I've really matt what Chris.

(24:34):
I'm really good at it. It's one of my specialties. Jesse,
Why do people Why do people hate guys like Charlie?
I've watched him for years, since he was a dorky
kid with a bad haircut appearing on Tucker and other shows.
I knew he spoke to young people and try to
preach conservatism to college kids, but I didn't know much
else about him. I thought what he said was pretty

(24:56):
harmless and mostly just common sense. What did he do
or say that made the left hate him so much?
All the hateful statements since his murder are puzzling me.
Did Charlie ever do or say anything that would cause
someone to think he's a Nazi? All right? So, first,
one of the main reasons they hated Charlie Kirk was

(25:16):
he was effective. You know how we just talked about
they're after your kids. They're after your kids, They're after
your kids. The real Communist training camps in the United
States of America are universities. That is where your mind
is still developing, your value system is still developing. It's

(25:36):
not fully developed at eighteen, and they get you onto
these college campuses and your fellow students, and yes, the
professors twist your mind up and turn you into a hateful,
demonic monster. It's been happening forever in this country. Charlie
Kirk in Turning Point USA. They knew that they could

(25:59):
go in to the belly of the beast and change
people changed, particularly young people. I had dinner with someone
last night, ab and I had to go have a
meeting with this guy. I won't go on into the
details of it, but he told me he was in
the gym that day. He works out. I think it
was a gold gym, but he was working out in
the gym and there were two young men. He said

(26:21):
there were teenagers. I think he thought there were teenagers
bench pressing next to him. And you know what one
was telling the other. Do one more for Charlie, Do
one more for Charlie. Charlie went after the young people.
They want your kids. They are after your kids. The
communists are. They are purposeful with your kids to go

(26:45):
set up shop in the middle of college campuses and
win those kids back, pull kids back from the brink,
to change the minds of young people in this country
back into what's right from what is bad. That is
what made him the true enemy. Had nothing to do
with it. I mean, it's so confusing for normal people

(27:05):
because he's so nice. He's not like me. He was
so nice. He was just so kind to everybody. So
why would you hate him when he's one of the
nice ones. He was effective at getting what the communists
want the most, your children. That's why they hate him.
As far as the Nazi thing goes, well, Communists have
used this tactic since the fifties. Honestly, this is a

(27:28):
very old tactic. Anybody who disagrees with them is a Nazi,
and they do that to put you on the defensive.
I'm not a Nazi. You know, the second you start
defending yourself, you're losing. To put you on the defensive,
and they do that because then it grants permission to
their street animals to hurt you. Because what can't you

(27:50):
do to a Nazi? Anything's acceptable if someone's a Nazi.
Don't you think it's odd that they all seem to
use that rhetoric Nazi white supremacist, Zazi white supremacists, Nazi
white supremacists. How can that be accurate? Accuracy has nothing
to do with it at all. It's not supposed to
be accurate. It's supposed to form in the minds of

(28:11):
the demonic animals that make up the Democrat base a
permission to do whatever they want to you, because you
can hurt a Nazi, can't you. All Right, we got
a lot more, but let's talk for a minute about
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(28:56):
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two five zero, Say Jesse Kelly, We'll be back the
Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on
a Friday, and ask doctor Jesse Friday. I am. I
remain concerned about the middle class in this country. I
talked to Carol Roth a bit about it yesterday. You

(29:41):
can listen to that on Iheartspotify iTunes, you go download
the podcast. But I continue to talk to people in
various industries that lead me to believe the middle class
is being pushed down, not lifted up, pushed down into
poverty and not having any disposable income. I came across
this little chart last night confirming it. High income Americans

(30:07):
are behind roughly half of all US consumer spending. What
do they normally have? In the nineties, they made up
about a third of it. Now they make up half
the consumer spending. So the retail numbers don't look bad.
The spending numbers look okay, but it's rich people who

(30:30):
are doing half of it. That tells me that people
who aren't rich don't have disposable income. Inflation is still
crushing people, and it's a huge, huge problem, and it's
a problem. Donald Trump and the administration have got to
work on, period, and Congress has to work on. And

(30:50):
you've got to stop spending so much money. I know
everyone has all the little projects they want to do
and no cuts here and no cuts there, and we'll
give them this, We'll give them that. Washington's spending is
creating this inflationary disaster and it's crushing people. Jesse, I'm
trying to think of a funny way to start out
this email, but I have a serious question. How does

(31:12):
a common person prepare for a civil war? I don't
want to fight one, as I got a kid in
college and animals that I take care of, and elderly
people too, but I see it as inevitable. Do we
stockpile food and ammo and dig in and fortify it? Okay,
so one yes, meaning stockpile food, medical supplies. Everybody forgets

(31:37):
about medical supplies. Those are as important as the gun,
as the gun and the bullets, get your AMMO, get
your food, get your medical supplies. All that stuff is fine.
Those are basic preparations. But what you really need to
be doing is the thing you're not going to want
to do. Me too. Look, I've done this, but you

(31:58):
need to get to know a group of people. You
need a group of people, a group of people who
will contribute if it forgets civil war. I mean, you
can make it about civil war, but who will contribute
and can lean on each other in terrible times? And
maybe maybe that is a civil war one day. I don't.

(32:21):
I hope that never comes. But maybe it's a yeah,
good point, Chris. Maybe it's a natural disaster. Maybe it's
maybe China cooks off an EMP over your area and
there's now no electronics and there's anarchy in the streets,
and there's the most important thing is to develop a
network of people. And if you need extra motivation to

(32:44):
do that, you should know that the communists are. They
have networks, They start networks, they start groups. They know
who's part of their group. You need a group. You
cannot individual your way out of everything, saying nobody can't.
I don't care if you're the baddest dude on the planet.
Remember Clay Martin's giving us that great advice too. And

(33:06):
Clay Martin is a bad dude, really bad. And he's
the first thing he said, who's your group if the
disaster strikes tomorrow? Whose house are you going to? Where
are we meeting up? Who has this? Someone has that?

Speaker 3 (33:19):
You?

Speaker 1 (33:20):
Look, you can even divide up the duties. Hey, you
medical supplies, you have you? Where are you going? What
is the plan? And I am not. Maybe you're thinking, well, great,
now I have to be the weird neighborhood prepper guy. No,
get with the guys or the ladies and say, hey,

(33:40):
what if something terrible happens? I think we should have
a plan. Let's let's at least meet at Tina's house, okay,
and then you can you can take it from there. Okay,
well I have this, I'll be able to bring her.
I have that. But if something happens, whose house are
you meeting at? Where you go? What is the plan?
You need network? Even if it's four guys, five guys,

(34:03):
As an individual, you are going to get chewed up
and spit out because someone else is going to have
a group. You see, even if you have a weapon
and you're really good with it, and Ammo, Well, if
they show up with ten guys and they all have weapons,
you're gonna die. And then all your food's their food.

(34:24):
What is your group? Got a group up? Jesse? Those
text messages from the shooter seem like they were meant
to be seen. I specifically noticed the part where the
roommate had no knowledge of anything going on, but also
witnessed the shooter engraving phrases in the bullets. Something isn't
adding ups as I can say. His name is, name's Ira. Look.

(34:47):
I've seen a lot of theories on that that the
text messages that they released publicly between that dirt ball
assassin and his gay roommate or traning room. I can't
keep track anymore or whatever on the rainbow spectrum. I mean,
my goodness, I've seen those public text messages, and I

(35:07):
have seen the skepticism a lot of people have poured
on them that it does. Hey, that's not how people text.
That doesn't seem real and all that stuff. And as
per usual, I'm not going to call you crazy because
I can't call you crazy because we can't trust our
institutions anymore. Our institutions violated our trust, and our law

(35:29):
enforcement FBI, meaning our FBI very much violated that trust
when they turned against us and they went after us
for being Republicans. That violated our trust to such a
degree that now we don't believe anything they say, and
so I don't know what's real. And in situations like this,

(35:52):
I try to just wait. I wait as long as
I can, and I watch and I gather information. Doesn't
mean they're fake, doesn't mean they're real. What it does
mean is just be watchful. And you need to do this.
You need to make sure you are pruning out people

(36:12):
you listen to or watch if they are constantly selling
you on something that doesn't turn out to be true.
And I caution you for this reason. Everyone's chasing your
eyes and ears. Right. Everyone wants your Everyone wants you.
You're the audience. Everyone wants you. They want you there
and look stuff like, I'm not different. I want you

(36:33):
here too. But there are people who don't possess any
talent for this sort of thing, and so they try
to go to extraordinary means to try to keep your
eyes and ears. I meaning they can't keep your interest
talking about food or history or something like that, or
the constitute whatever. So what do they do? They sell

(36:55):
you on a new grand conspiracy all the time. If
they're always selling that, pay attention to the ones that
actually come to fruition. If you figure out that you're
listening or watching one of those guys, prune that out
of your life. All it does is holds you back.
All it does is hurts your life and melt your brain,

(37:15):
all right? And then I don't even think Relief Factor
can help. What, Chris, I don't know if they can help.
Can you look that up? Does it help with a
melted brain? I don't think so. I don't think so.
Look it can help with pain though, no brain, but pain,
Chrit's I cameut what it's came up with? That? Why
are you being like this anyway? Relief Factor does. It'll

(37:36):
take the pain out of your life. I can tell
you from personal experience that physical pain that ruins your day,
ruins your workday, ruins your leisure time, the reason you
don't get to go on a walk anymore. Relief Factor
can get it out of your life. They sell three
weeks of it. You know that almost seventy percent of

(37:57):
the people who order some order more that should tell
you about everything you need to know right there. Go
to Relief factor dot com or call one eight hundred
the number four relief. Relief Factor dot com one eight hundred,
the number four relief. All Right, that woman who got
murdered on that train, did they not help her because

(38:21):
of the color of her skin? Someone wants to know.
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