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September 22, 2025 38 mins

The reason the Charlie Kirk memorial was nothing like the George Floyd riots. Ericka’s words to the shooter. The Charlie Kirk Memorial recap. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun
on a Monday. Aren't you happy to be here?

Speaker 1 (00:28):
I am happy to be here on a Monday, and
we have a gigantic, amazing show plan for you on
a Monday. I don't have any idea how we're going
to get to all of it, but we are going
to do the best we can to.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
Chop away at some things.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
First, we are going to honor the fallen here in
the very beginning of the show. That may be a
little heavy, but we have an obligation to do that,
you and I both do. We are going to talk
about revival Christian revival in the country. That Charlie Kirkman
memorial was amazing for a variety of reasons, and why
what is the thing that makes us react that way

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versus how they react? We'll talk about it.

Speaker 2 (01:10):
We're going to talk about why.

Speaker 1 (01:11):
The communists are very, very very afraid Gavin Newsom continues
to lie. We're going to talk about why why exactly
Ice has such a recruitment boon going on. There's great
things happening in the country, some bad things when it
comes to legal immigration.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
We have met all of honor.

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Monday coming up an hour from now and a halfway
through next hour.

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Of course, of course.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
We have Haiti versus France in the second round of
our Crappiest Country in the World before we get to
anything else. Though, we have always believed in honoring the
fallen on the show. You honor people who give their
life in service to this country, or your state, or

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your city, and not just in combat in training. Military
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yourself for dangerous combat. It has to be you have
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(02:19):
life will be lost. And if you give your life
in training for this country, you deserve the same honor
and respect that we give to those who die on
foreign soil and foreign lands in war. And the Night
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you go look into these ridiculously talented helicopter pilots and
they do dangerous things. Flying a helicopter in general can
be very very dangerous. Flying it in the conditions they
have to fly theirs in can be extremely dangerous. Things
go wrong, and they were with one hundred and sixtieth.

(03:05):
Soar this happened on September seventeenth, but just today we
got the names, and I wanted to make sure we
honored them. CW three Andrew Kohley, c W three Andrew Krause,
Sergeant Donovan Scott, Sergeant Jadaline Good. It went down. They

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gave their lives for this country. Their families need our prayers,
and they deserve the honor and respect. Rest in peace.

(04:29):
All right, So I am going to I'm gonna tell
you something. I know life is busy, and I know
we all have things we have to do and things
we want to do. And I know on Sunday yesterday,
you had plenty of options. I know maybe your whole

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day was spent with church, your family, your friends. Maybe
you want sports, your sports, youth sports. Maybe maybe you
spent the day watching football. Many people did watching baseball,
and you didn't do anything wrong. I want to stress
that I'm not saying you're really screwed up at all,

(05:14):
but I am going to tell you this. Please hear
me on this. You need to watch that Charlie Kirk memorial,
and you need to watch it because it is the
most inspiring thing I have ever seen in my forty
four years on this planet. Let me repeat that, the

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Charlie Kirk memorial from yesterday was the most inspiring thing
I have ever seen in forty four years. I have
never seen something that filled my heart with so much inspiration, enjoy,
and resolve. It was wonderful. It will make you feel

(05:58):
so much better about life, about where we are as
a country. It'll help heal the mourning, heal the wounds
I know you still carry in the wake of that assassination,
and we're going to talk about why we are. I
did feel obligated, though for those who didn't or won't
as many won't, to play some highlights. Erica Kirk, Charlie's widow, said.

Speaker 3 (06:23):
This after Charlie's assassination, we didn't see violence, we didn't
see rioting, we didn't see revolution. Instead, we saw what
my husband always prayed he would see in this country.

Speaker 2 (06:44):
We saw revival.

Speaker 1 (06:47):
We'll get to why because we did. And it's been
pointed out many times. It's not like this is an
original thought, but have you really dug into why?

Speaker 2 (06:58):
Why?

Speaker 1 (06:59):
Why is it when one of their heroes makeshift heroes
dies there's either nothing, no honors, no memorial, or there's
widespread rioting and crime. And we just lost a thirty
one year old husband, father, and critically important leader in

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our movement, critically important leader. There was a memorial yesterday
with no crime. I've talked to many people who were there.
There wasn't even any litter. No one even took a
water bottle and threw it on the ground.

Speaker 2 (07:42):
Why. In fact, if.

Speaker 1 (07:44):
You watch any of it, if you listen to any
of it, people were almost happy, joyful, laughing, singing together. Difference,
we'll talk about that in a little bit. I want
to continue on because this is an amazing moment, one

(08:07):
that kind of took everybody's breath away. And I've talked
to people who were there. When Erica Kirk said this,
there was a kind of a collective gasp of people
who couldn't, who couldn't believe.

Speaker 3 (08:22):
On the cross, our Savior said, Father, forgive them for
they not know what they do.

Speaker 4 (08:33):
That man, that young man, I forgive him.

Speaker 3 (08:52):
I forgive him because it was what Christ did.

Speaker 4 (08:57):
And is what Charlie would do.

Speaker 3 (09:01):
The answer to hate is not hate. The answer we
know from the Gospel is love and always love, love
for our enemies, and love for those who persecute us.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
How could she do that? How is that possible? She
is a young woman who has to live the rest
of her life on this earth now without the man
she loved. Her children, Oh, they'll see all kinds of video,
no doubt, they'll hear endless podcasts and public speaking audio

(09:44):
from Charlie Kirk's activism and time on this earth. But
her children will not grow up truly knowing their father
because he's gone. And she knows all this. Believe me,
She's considered all this, and it was done by a
demon with a hunting rifle who took that away from

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her and took it away from her children. How could
she forgive like that? We are going to talk about
it in a moment. Powerful, powerful, go watch it all
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Speaker 1 (11:54):
On a fantastic Monday, only forty five minutes away from
Metal of On our Monday, we are discussing going to
hit some highlights on the Charlie Kirk Memorial yesterday, and
probably more importantly or as important, we're going to discuss
what is the difference, what's the reason for the difference.
Why do we come together and sing and smile and

(12:18):
laugh and celebrate versus the rioting, versus the anger. We'll
get into that, but right now we're going to talk
about this in a very very frank way. How on
earth can your husband be murdered on camera? You know
what it means for you, your children the rest of
their lives, and you publicly forgive him on the cross.

Speaker 3 (12:43):
Our Savior said, Father, forgive them, for they not know
what they do.

Speaker 4 (12:54):
That man, that young man, I forgive him.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
Amazing. Now let me get something out of the way first,
For people who may be confused, Erica Kirk forgiving him
is a personal decision she made for her soul, for herself,

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and for him. Of course, it does not, and he
distressed this for those confused. It does not equal a
get out of jail or get out of the death
penalty card. It does not equal that for the assassin,
not at all, not even a little bit, not even

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a tiny bit. Erica Kirk can forgive him. Let it go,
give it to God. And we the United States of America,
more specifically, the state of Utah, can and should try him,
convict him, and then line him up against the wall

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and shoot him as many times as possible until he's dead.
Both those things those are not opposite of each other.
I will remind you remember that story where Jesus is
being crucified and the thief gives him a shout out,
Hey Lord, you know I love you, remember me? And

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Jesus said, hey, well, you're gonna come with me then Paradise.
Did he pull him down off the cross? Did he say? Nope?
That guy sat there and suffered and died. He got
his punishment on this earth while being forgiven. All right, now,
let's talk about some more things here as we discuss

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forgiveness and the idea of it. Bitterness is one of
those things that we are all prone to, myself included,
but big time, myself included, especially when somebody has legitimately
wronged you. You know, when we discuss things like bitterness

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in other people, we oftentimes discuss them as if, oh,
it was a tiny slid and he won't let it go.
Oh it was a little thing and they didn't even
made it. Now, she won't let it go. But you
have been wronged in this life by people, or if
you haven't, you will be. They will do you wrong.

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They will They will do you wrong on purpose. It
will happen to you in this life more than once.
And in that moment, you can take that into your
heart and it will consume you like poison. Bitterness is
a poison, a deep poison that will make you ugly

(15:58):
on the inside and then eventually, I mean, look at
the view, you'll be ugly on the outside. Hap what Chris,
it will or you could do what Jesus did and forgive.
It's up to you. But speaking of that, have you
ever in your life heard American political leaders speak like this.

Speaker 5 (16:22):
One of the things he wants us to take away
from this, from all of this is the following his
deep belief that we were all created, every single one
of us, before the beginning of time, by the hands
of the God of the universe and all powerful God,
who loved us and created us for the purpose of
living with him in eternity. But then sin entered the

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world and separated us from our creator.

Speaker 6 (16:46):
And so God took on the form of a man
and came down and lived among us, and he suffered
like men, and.

Speaker 2 (16:54):
He died like a man.

Speaker 6 (16:56):
But on the third day he rose unlike any mortal man.

Speaker 2 (17:01):
And then, and to.

Speaker 6 (17:05):
Prove any doubters wrong, he ate with his disciples so
they could see, and they touched his wounds. He didn't
rise as a ghost or as a spirit, but his flesh.

Speaker 2 (17:15):
And then he rose to the heaven.

Speaker 6 (17:16):
But he promised he would return, and he will. And
when he returns, because he took on that death, because
he carried that cross, we were freed from the sin
that separated us from him. And when he returns, there
will be a new heaven and a new earth, and
we will all be together, and we are going to
have a great reunion there again.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
With Charlie and all the people we love. Thank you,
and God bless you.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
That's the Secretary of State. Have you ever that's not
a pastor, that's not Billy Graham. Have you ever heard
America's political leaders speak boldly like that about Christ? Let
me go and spoil it? You know you haven't, and
I know there have been plenty of Christian leaders. You've

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never heard that kind of speech, certainly not in recent years.

Speaker 2 (18:06):
So why.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
We'll talk about it in a moment before we talk
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and memories. If we're being honest, it's on all of
our minds more and more as we see the evil
around us, as we see innocent people being harmed. It's

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human nature. You look at your wife a little different,
your husband a little different, your parents a little different,
your kids a little different, and you think about it
coming to an end. You do, I know, you have?
I have. It's heavy, It's extremely heavy.

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Speaker 1 (20:17):
But back to what we were discussing, how do we
have a thirty one year old murdered and one hundred
thousand people fill up a stadium the overflow there was
another stadium across the street. It filled up, and the
numbers that came in that I've seen are a hundred
million people watched. But wait, there's more. One hundred million

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people watched, and there was worship songs which would get
to in a moment, his wife, his widow, publicly forgives him.
The Secretary of State is talking about the birth and
resurrection of Jesus. The freaking Vice President's talking about evil murderer.

Speaker 8 (21:00):
Charlie from US expected us to have a funeral today
and instead, my friends, we have had a revival in
celebration of Charlie Kirk and of his Lord Jesus Christ.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
How does that happen?

Speaker 1 (21:17):
What accounts for that? Elon Musk and Donald Trump had
a very very public, very ugly falling out. I'm sure
you've seen the pictures or video by now, or at
least you've heard about it, sitting with each other shaking hands.
Trump himself was asked about it afterwards, said the audio's craps.
I'm not going to play it for you, but you

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could tell the smile on his face. Said it was nice.
Tony me missed him. How can that happen in the
wake of death? Why Why isn't everybody just crying and screaming?
Why aren't we rioting?

Speaker 6 (21:58):
Well?

Speaker 1 (21:59):
First and foremost, it has always been this way when
Christian martyrs die, When Christian martyrs die, I guess when
Christians become martyrs and they die. It is always intended.
For two thousand years, it has been intended to stamp

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out Christianity, to intimidate others, and for two thousand years
it has had the exact opposite effect. Why there is
something immensely powerful. There's something that brings joy in peace

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like you can't imagine serving something higher than yourself. The
real true reason that we come together and we sing
worship music and we celebrate and we cheer and we
laugh and we hug after something so terrible is because

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we understand there is a God and that our true
calling in this life. It's not our next meal, it's
not our next dollar. It's not our bigger house or
a swimming pool or a nice vacation, and all those
things are great. It's not a brisket that I'll pay
too much for and Chris will pay too little for.

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We understand that we serve God. And once you understand
that you serve something higher, when someone dies in service
to something higher, people will gather in a stadium in
the wake of the worst thing imaginable, something you've been

(23:46):
angry and sad about for two weeks now, they'll gather
in a stadium and one hundred thousand people will join together.
And it sounds like.

Speaker 2 (23:55):
This crazy ill, No, it's I know it is.

Speaker 9 (24:34):
So more time, So.

Speaker 4 (24:41):
Please all.

Speaker 3 (24:59):
In the.

Speaker 1 (25:29):
That's the power of Jesus, that's what that is. You
can kill anybody we're flesh and blood. They can kill you.
They can.

Speaker 2 (25:42):
They can kill me.

Speaker 1 (25:43):
I'm not bulletproof.

Speaker 2 (25:44):
They might.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
They might get us both.

Speaker 2 (25:47):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (25:48):
They might kill a hundred more of us, a thousand more,
They might kill a million of us.

Speaker 3 (25:53):
They might.

Speaker 1 (25:54):
But you can't kill that. So many have tried. Demons
have tried, kings have tried, other religions have tried, and
yet it's bigger and stronger than ever. That's the power
that is well beyond you or well beyond me. And

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when people come together, it's because they don't serve and
acknowledge only themselves. They are serving something greater, a power
greater than us. That's the difference when they riot and
lute and burder, scream and gnash and do all these

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evil things. You know what it is, and I know
it's a ton of things. It's funded, and it's organized,
and it's a ton of things. But you know what
it comes down to, selfishness. You live for you and
only you. You're all that matters. There's nothing else, is
no one else. I'm angry, I'm bitter. I want this.

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He has that, and it manifests itself and anger and bitterness,
violence hatred, even for each other. I'm not asking you
to show pity on communists, as you know I have
none at all. But we should always keep this in mind.
And I've told you this before. They hate themselves. Their

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entire life is filled with misery and it comes out
of them. That's why they're so prone to hurt other people.
That's why, even if they don't hurt other people, don't
cheer when others do, celebrate it, justify it. It's all
about me, how I feel he sucks. They shouldn't have that.
This is evil all about me. There are endless terrible

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things happening in this country I know, and endless terrible
things that will come in the future. And as I've
told you before, Charlie's not the last one. He's not
the first one. You know, he's the most famous. But
there will be other martyrs, and have been other martyrs.
There will be. The demons are not tired, they have
not given up. These things will happen, but they can't

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ever kill it. It can't be killed. It is bulletproof,
bomb proof, hate proof, and find out about it if
you don't know. All right, now, let's discuss the ugly
side of this briefly, because I don't want to move on.

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I don't want to talk about this all day. I
just I want to again encourage you before we talk
about the ugly side of this. Go watch it. I
know you probably don't have it. It was like six hours.
I know you probably don't have six hours. But watch
a couple speeches, listen to a couple of songs, and
I really want to incur if you can to watch it.

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Don't just listen. Look at the people, not just the
famous ones, the politicians and everybody else. Watch the people there,
and I hope you are proud to be part of that.
I am, it may be proud. Now we'll discuss the
ugliness in a moment. Losing your dogs ugly, That's true.

(29:24):
There are there are a few days as rough as
the day you have to put them down.

Speaker 2 (29:31):
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But that's kind of weird, isn't it, because it's not
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Speaker 7 (30:29):
Yeah, this is the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (30:35):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
On a wonderful, fantastic Monday, ten minutes away from Metal
of Honor Monday.

Speaker 2 (30:44):
And then we move on.

Speaker 1 (30:45):
We have to talk about other things. We're gonna discuss. Well,
why are they still talking about young white men and
going after them? Why is Gavin Newsom lying? Why would
New York even consider picking this comedy freak? Are we
going to be able to take George Soros down with Rico?
Trump has some stern words for Pam BONDI All that

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and so much more coming up on the world famous
Jesse Kelly Show. Now, I said we were going to
talk about the ugly side of it, and we are.
So let me introduce you to Chris. Now I'm kidding
what Chris, Sorry, let's talk about the ugly side of it,
because this is not going to go away. Remember, it's

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not going to stop. This is Ihan Omar, a member
of Congress on Cina.

Speaker 9 (31:34):
People found it jarring to hear such criticism of that
in the immediate aftermath.

Speaker 10 (31:39):
What I find jarring is that there's so many people
willing to excuse the most reprehensible things that he said,
that they agree with, that that they're willing to have
monuments for him, that they want to create a day
to honor him, and that they want to produce resolutions
in the House of Congress honoring his life and legacy.

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It is one thing to care about his life, because
obviously so many people loved him, including his children and wife.
But I am not going to sit here and be
judged for not wanting to honor any legacy this man
has left behind that should be in the dust pin
of history and we should hopefully move on and forget

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the hate that he spewed every single day.

Speaker 1 (32:30):
I've got bad news for you, you ugly hag. We didn't
move on. In fact, the views, they don't appear to
be in the dust bin. I looked, the dust bin
is empty. You know it's full. The churches you demon

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twenty to twenty five percent increase in first time church's
attendants since they fired a bullet into the neck of
Charlie Kirk, and the demons are so mad.

Speaker 9 (33:04):
Honestly hurts my heart is when I saw the no
votes there were only two Caucasians for the most part.
The only people they voted no were people of color.
Because the rhetoric that Charlie Kirk continuously put out there
was rhetoric that specifically targeted people of color, and so
it is unfortunate that even our colleagues could not see

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how harmful his rhetoric was specifically to us.

Speaker 1 (33:30):
Like I said, the war continues, but take heart in
this our side because of their evil acts, our side
got a lot of reinforcements. If we were standing across
the battlefield from each other, it's like one of those

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scenes out of the movies Braveheart or something where you
look behind you and there's a whole supplemental army that's
marching up to help yours. That's what just happened. Wonderful,
wonderful moment, Jesse. The way things are going there may
very well come a day when the solemn moment occurs. Pausepot, Sorry,
I don't want to speak over anybody's head. Sala Lucius

(34:15):
Cornelius Sola is a name you should know, you should
learn about it. But he was a Roman military officer,
a Roman general, and eventually became the dictator in Rome.
He was watching Rome go crazy in a bunch of
ways he hated. He wasn't going to stand for it.

(34:36):
So he marched an army in conquered everything, and once
he conquered everything, he began to slaughter and mass all
of his political opponents and the people he said were
responsible for the degradation of Rome. Why it was no
longer Rome, that was sla anyway. That's that's what this
guy says. Where a leftist begs for mercy from an

(34:57):
engaged conservative saying, quote, but Charlie Kirk said we needed
to have civil dialogue. Won't you follow his wisdom? And
conservatives reply coldly, don't quote Charlie Kirk to men with guns?
Do I want this? Absolutely not. But the anger that
has been stirred is palpable, and I'm beginning to see

(35:19):
a shift underneath that, underneath that anger into something more
calculated and more battle hardened in many conservatives around me.
Do you see the beginnings of something similar in conservatives
around you? Yes, there's no question about it. And it's
a saying as old as time that you should you
should desire peace, but prepare for war. I want to

(35:42):
stress again, get your butt into church and then go
to the range that day. These people are evil. What
drives them, I should say, is evil, and it's dark, dark, evil,
demid forces, and they are going to keep killing us.

(36:04):
They are going to keep attacking us. They will we yes,
keep them in your prayers, and then learn how to
keep them in your crosshairs if you are attacked. We
need to be prepared to defend ourselves at all time.
If you have been gun curious, well time to drop

(36:26):
the curiosity and go pick one up and learn about it.
As I've said, start with a gun safety class, Start
with some basics. If you're a woman and you're nervous,
they have beginner classes with female classes. Start teaching your
children about them. We have to act as if we
are surrounded by people who want us dead. And you

(36:46):
notice what they've been attacking. You notice it's always a
synagogue or a church, or a Christian school. A synagogue,
a church, or a Christian school. Why do you think
that is? Because they're demonic, so we should be prepared
to meet them. We don't have to shrivel up, we
don't have to be afraid, but we do have to train.

(37:08):
We do train your body, train your mind, learn how
to use a weapon.

Speaker 2 (37:13):
I'm not asking you to go become a Green Beret.
I'm not asking me of that.

Speaker 1 (37:17):
I can't. I am asking us all a year from now,
I mean marked the date. What's the day today, September
twenty second. A year from now? Are you going to
be better trained than you are today? Doesn't mean it
has to be every day, every minute, doesn't even mean
it has to be every week, right, that's ideal, But
do something to get yourself better and ready, and maybe

(37:42):
make some financial preparations too, because we don't know what's coming.
The yield on the dollars. Uh, A little concerning might
be good A good time. I've already told you about retirement,
but might be a good time to get some physical
gold or over in your possession a few coins. You

(38:03):
don't have to go nuts. Now you can go nuts.
That's fine. A few coins. It's expensive, some sort of
hard value that can't be wiped down.

Speaker 2 (38:14):
It can't, it's not possible.

Speaker 1 (38:17):
The gold you get from gold Coe will outlast America,
It'll outlast your bloodline. You know that that's powerful, that's lasting.
Get a hold of gold Cot and they'll handle it
for you, and they make it easy eight five five
eight one seven Gold. Or you can go to Jesse
likesgold dot com. Let gold Co handle it for you.

(38:42):
This is a basic part of preparation. Eight five five
eight one seven Gold Medal of Honor Monday next
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