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October 31, 2025 37 mins

Can we reform SNAP? The worst part about Arctic Frost is that it was all legal. The whole point of the long march of the institutions is so they could send the government into your home and spread their demonic ideology legally. Dodging banquet food. The Irish goodbye. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Friday. You
have done it. Happy Halloween, Chris. It is Halloween, right,

(00:31):
you people celebrate Happy Halloween. It is a Friday. It's
Halloween night. It's gonna be candy and fun and costumes
and all that. But we have to focus on some
other things for a few hours here on the world
Famous Jesse Kelly's Show. Are we going into Venezuela? I
would go ahead and say yes. We'll talk about that

(00:53):
in a minute, actually, in a little while. I don't
know that it's that big of a deal. We're gonna
talk about some people maybe in need here in a moment.
We are going to touch on Arctic frost, legal immigration.
We're gonna talk about but why can people buy all
manner of things with all their EBT cards which they're
not getting today? The Trump administration draining the swamp, all

(01:17):
that light stuff, heavy stuff, and so much more coming
up on the world Famous Jesse kelly Show. On an
ass Doctor Jesse Friday. Before we get to the Arctic
frost stuff, which I will get to. I wanted to
read this email and I have a point for it,
a purpose for it. So here it is dear tiny
handed part time radio host, which is not nice. I

(01:39):
am active duty Navy. He's active duty Navy. Maybe I'm
active quit. I'm active duty Navy during or during during COVID,
I was an instructor. I was essential enough to work
during COVID and teach through a piece of cloth for
eight to ten hours a day, but not essential enough
to get paid aid during a government shutdown. I agree

(02:03):
that the GOP shouldn't cave to the communists, and I
hate that illegals are getting welfare, but I won't be
able to afford gas so I can drive the work Monday.
If we don't get paid, I don't know what to do,
hoping the left gives in and I can get paid
on the first. Trying to say positive. The reason I

(02:25):
read this is while we celebrate that a bunch of
you know, dirt balls are not getting snapped, and while
we celebrate that the federal government shut down and federal
workers are cut off, and all these things are wonderful,
keep the service member in your life in mind. If

(02:45):
you have one in your family, maybe a neighbor, maybe
in your church, maybe in your sports league. If you
have a service member in your life, and maybe you're
in a place where you can help out with something.
But maybe it's a meal, maybe you're not okay financially.

(03:06):
Maybe it's a hey, we're making a big cast a
role tonight. Come on over, you guys, eat on us.
Please consider sending a text, making a phone call. You
run into them tonight at Halloween. They stopped by with
the kiddos. Hey, you guys doing okay. I know the
government's shut down. I don't know about you, but for

(03:31):
the shoot, I would say ninety ninety five percent of
my life, if not more. If I didn't get a
paid check for a couple of weeks, we weren't eating,
and we weren't getting we weren't filling up the tank
with gas bills, weren't getting paid. Lots of people don't
have savings, and people in the service don't make a
lot of money anyway, and most of the people in

(03:53):
the service, not all, but most don't come from money.
This is just a it was just a per sooner PSA.
The email touched me. It's been on my mind. If
you have one in your life, consider reaching out. Hey,
it doesn't you know, it doesn't have to be cash
or something like that, because people, Hey, how about a
gas card? How about it something that's all. I'm gonna

(04:16):
let it go now, please consider reaching out to the
people who fight, who keep us safe. They're not getting
paid right now, and that part of it most definitely
does suck. Let's move on, because I have I got
a text message. I'll put it that way. I have
some I have some news that may be a little heavy.

(04:38):
I have all these Arctic Frost emails. Remember Artic Frost
is that big FBI operation Jack Smith signed off by
Judge Bosberg, where the FBI's wired tapping phone mines basically
hunting down Republicans as if they're domestic terrorists. And I
have so many emails about this today Jesse blackpilled the

(05:01):
latest revelation. This is this is a disaster. People have
to go to jail. Next one, Jesse, we have arctic
Arctic frost to cover up of Biden decline. At what
point do we rise up and overthrow the government? They're
living like king Okay, So there's a lot of these
A lot of these people were very very angry. I

(05:23):
am very angry. And when you just take it in.
It's not that it's not that any of this surprised you.
You understand that the FBI is an evil, secret police agency.
Knew You've known that. If you listen to this show
for any length of time, you've known that for quite
a while. You know the things they've done. Be honest,
you didn't hear about arctic frost, and maybe you were

(05:44):
a little shocked, but you weren't stunned. It didn't give
you the vapors. And you heard the what the FBI
did and you said, oh, yeah, that's that sounds like them.
So you get this. I get this, and we are
crying out right now for justice because we you and me,
we love America, do we not? We love the United

(06:06):
States of America? But why why? Why do you love
the country? What is it about America that you love? Well?
We love living living in a free country. We look
around the world and at the ways people live, and
we think to ourselves, Man, I couldn't I couldn't imagine

(06:27):
being in a country where the cops show up and
throw me in prison for a Facebook post. We love
our standard of living, Hey, I could. I couldn't imagine
living in a place that there is no hospital. You
can't get medicine. We love so much about America because
of the life it has given us and the life
it has given our children, and because we are lovers

(06:50):
of America, we almost don't want to believe it's possible
for America to do something that evil, And if it
does do something that evil, we want to believe that,
because this is America, someone's gonna stop it, someone's gonna
do something about it. Some are better go to jail,

(07:11):
They're better be FBI agents in jail. And I'm the
same way. This is a It's like a child, your child,
if you have one, How honest can you be about
your child? If your child does something terrible? How honest

(07:31):
can you be? H Tonight, James, my oldest son, James
is an angel of a child. It's got teenage problems
like anyone else, but just a wonderful just a wonderful heart,
much better person than I ever was, and certainly not
some party animal or anything like that. Tonight, I get
a phone call at midnight. James is in police custody.

(07:55):
He got drunk and started driving and then hit a cop.
I will tell you right now, even if it was
on camera, I would say, I think you got the
wrong kid. Not my son. No, no, no, we have
it on camera. No now, James would never. James would never.
Not my son, my son. He's not capable of doing

(08:19):
something like that. Maybe your son is. Of course, your
son could be a dirt ball. Probably is a dirt ball.
My son, my James is perfect, but nobody's perfect in
the United States of America. As much as you love
it and as much as I love it, it's not
perfect either. And it's much less perfect now that we've

(08:43):
allowed communists to work their way through our super super
super important institutions. We've allowed them to become judges, we've
allowed them to become FBI agents. We've just we've allowed
far too much for far too long. And we wake
up one day and we find out that the secret
police agency, the CHEKA, they're actually wired tapping senators phone

(09:06):
lines and casting some wide dragnet to essentially classify as
many Republicans as possible as domestic terrorists or at least
potential ones. And we say to ourselves, Okay, that can't
happen here. That shouldn't have happened here. But now that
it did, someone's going to jail, right, So let me
tell you, and I will not tell you from who

(09:29):
sent to me in confidence, but I will say this
is somebody who would know. I can't stress this enough.
This is somebody who would know he listened to the
show we did yesterday talking about artic Frost and stuff
like that. This is what he's told me. I'm just
gonna READO the first couple of sentences, otherwise it gets
too detailed. This is verbatim. I'm reading it off my phone.

(09:51):
Artic Frost is even worse than you explained last night.
It was all one hundred percent legal. So there is
zero criminal liability for anyone. Our only recourse is naming, shaming,
and ruining everyone involved. You know what, I'll just read

(10:11):
the whole thing, and the documents being revealed have employee
names blacked out because they still work for the FBI
and they are still being protected. I did not mean
it was not my intention to give you a large

(10:32):
black pill to swallow on a Friday. That is not
my intention for telling you that. I do have an
intention though, on top of informing you, I do have
a purpose for that, and I'll get to that in
a moment before I get to that. Let me get
to this heavy thing. Abortion still happens all the time

(10:52):
in America. We thought, we hoped I did roe versus
way got overturned. I mean, of course abortions are still
gonna happen, especially in the blue areas. But that's gonna
be what really breaks it. That'll be what really breaks it.
These people will be on the on the retreat from
now on. No now, they're sending out abortion pills in

(11:15):
the mail. How do we fight against evil, that easy, evil,
that readily available. How do we fight We give them ultrasounds.
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(11:37):
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(12:02):
is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic, fantastic Friday.
I'll tell you where I was last night hearing a
few after I get done giving you this black pill,
Jewish producer Chris is trying to get me to tell
a campaign story that ob is going to be very
upset about all that, more questions and so much more

(12:23):
coming up on a Friday. So I gave you that
black pill about arctic frost. I'm furious about it. I'm disgusted.
I want. Let me explain what I want. I want
every single government person, every government person who abused their
power like that, who used their government power against their

(12:43):
political opponents. I want that person given a fair trial,
a public trial. I want them convicted, and I want
a firing squad on national television. That is how serious
I take the crime of government corruption, and that's how
serious societies our history have taken it. I believe that
is justified. I am not being some bloodthirsty monster. I

(13:05):
believe in preserving society. And the only way you do
that is that kind of punishment for government corruptions. And
needed to be clear, that's what I want. And maybe
maybe you don't go quite that far, but I bet,
I bet I'm not that far past you. That's what
I want. We are not we are not probably going

(13:26):
to get people, anybody, to spend a day in prison
over all this, Now, that's the bad news. The reason
we are not probably going to get people to spend
a day in prison here is because of what we
have discussed so many times before. But we'll discuss it

(13:49):
in kind of a different way this time. I've used
this analogy. I'll continue to use it. I don't know why.
It's just appropriate. Maybe it's because I grew up in
bear country. If you are forty years old, you have
never worked out in your life. You eat fast food
every single meal. You are fat, You are soft, you
are slow. Your heart doesn't work right, your muscles aren't

(14:11):
aren't that great. You are by every definition soft and weak.
And a grizzly bear finds you and starts charging at you,
and your car is a mile away. You have to run,
and you have to run really really really fast. It
is super important, or you're going to die. But you can't,

(14:37):
but you have to, but you can't. These people have
been poisoning our body for years in years in years
in years, slowly walking through our institutions. Remember the Italian
communist Gramschi. What he said, what he called it, the

(14:59):
Long March through the institutions. What did you think that
long march was all about. They knew it would be slow,
they knew it would be difficult, But they also knew
at the end of that rainbow, when you finally finish
your march through the institutions, your institutions will, instead of

(15:21):
stopping communism, enable communism, protect communism everywhere it is found.
That was the entire idea behind the long March through
the institutions. These thirty communists who do these things, they
didn't put on judges robes yesterday. They didn't take over

(15:43):
law schools yesterday. They didn't get an FBI badge yesterday.
Years and years, decades and decades of slowly but surely
marching through the institutions. And remember they knew all along
the whole purpose of marching through the institution was so
you you would get to a place where you could
legally send the Federal Bureau of Investigation into your home

(16:07):
and to the home of your senator, track your location,
your phone number, who you're texting. The whole point of
marching through those institutions was to bring our country to
a point where the FBI became the plaything of the communist.
That was the point of all of it. The media
would become the plaything of the communists, the academic institutions

(16:30):
the plaything of the communist. He could do what he
wanted because the institutions he conquered them all. That was
the whole point in the long march through the institutions.
That text message I read you, I'll read it to
you again, And all I can tell you is it's
from someone who would know. I can't betray this person's trust.

(16:52):
You have to trust me on this quote. And I
did leave out a bit at the end just to
protect this person. Arctic Frost is even worse than you
explained last night. It was all one hundred percent legal,
so there's zero criminal liability for anyone. Our only recourse
is naming, shaming, and ruining everyone involved. And the documents

(17:14):
being revealed have employee names blacked out because they still
work for the FBI. They are still being protected. This
does not mean it's the end of the world or
the end of the country. What it means is we

(17:34):
can't outrun that grizzly bear right now. We want to,
we have to. It's but it's really important. I know,
I agree, it's really important. Our body is not ready
for it. Our body is not prepared for it. What

(17:56):
we have to focus on now is not looking back
at decades of failure, decades of communist infiltration, decades of
fast food are not working out. We can't look back
at decades of failure. There's no time for that now either.
The time now is to start getting ready for the
next grizzly bear. That's what we have to start. The

(18:20):
draining of the swamp. Is everything? All right, Let's get
out of here. I'll tell you where I was last night.
I'll I'll tell you funny of where I was last night,
and I'll tell you an embarrassing story I will be
mad about. Jewish producer Chris wants me to tell you
before we do that, I want to talk to you
about your cell phone service. Please switch to pure talk.

(18:42):
I don't ask you that lightly. I know it's a
pain to switch. It's a pain to switch on everything, right,
at least we think it is. Well, that's a pain. One.
Remember I'm talking about ten minutes on the phone. That's
all I'm asking of you. Ten minutes on the phone.
You can do it during the break. Two. If you're
angry about this Arctic frost stuff. Let's do remember what

(19:04):
they've been telling you about the big cell phone companies.
Verizon couldn't wait to collaborate with the communists to hand
over all of your information. They couldn't wait. They don't
even have to twist arms. Pure Talk doesn't do that stuff.
You notice how pure Talk's name never comes up with
this because pure talk could tell them to go pound
sand They'll charge you less. You keep your phone, you

(19:26):
keep your number. You switch to the cell phone company
that actually cares about freedom in this country. Pick up
that cell phone dial pound two five zero and say
Jesse Kelly Pound two five zero, Say Jesse Kelly, we'll
be back. This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is

(19:49):
the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Friday. And
ask doctor Jesse Friday. And of course we are live
here and you can email the show Jesse at Jesse
kellyshow dot com. So I know I did my show
last night, but I did not do my show from
here last night. I had to go to Chicago. I

(20:10):
didn't tell you because, like I said, I'd try not
to say ahead of time. You know, when dirty communists
want to murder you. I don't like to advertise when
I'm out of town I'm back in town. So I
thought I could tell you now I was in Chicago.
Why was I in Chicago? It was a quick in
and out, all right. I was in Chicago because they
had the Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremony last night

(20:34):
for this brand new crop of Hall of Famers. And
in case you're wondering, no, I most definitely was not one.
I will never be on that stage. But my boss Julie,
just saint of a woman, was one of them, and
I love her anyway, And so flew up there, show
went and paid my respect. Now it's I would say

(20:56):
this four or five hundred people with this big event.
Alice Cooper got in all these all these people, Colin
cow heard all the other these people. You'd probably know
they all got in the Hall of Fame last night.
Couple things First, I was not told ahead of time
the dress attire for it. Chris said, so, yeah, Chris,

(21:19):
did you see what I was wearing yesterday? Before I
took off. Everyone else was in a suit, but and
I mean the entire place was in a suit. I
was in blue jeans, cowboy boots, and I had kind
of like a I don't think it's a jean jacket.
It's not a bad jacket. Not a bad jacket, it's
not a suit jacket. So there's all these people in

(21:39):
suits and ties. The dimes are dressed to the nines,
the dudes are all in suits, and then there's Jesse
in blue jeans. So that was awkward. Then I knew beforehand,
Well I shouldn't say then what Chris? What Chris thought?
I was going to stay out anyways. Yeah, but that's

(22:01):
the problem. How if I show up and I'm not
dressed properly, everyone knows, everyone knows some Asian dude can
get away with it. I have to be dressed appropriately,
all right. Setting that aside, it was going to be
a big event, big banquet, and of course they were
serving dinner. I fasted all day yesterday. It was just

(22:25):
a health thing. A fasted all day yesterday before it.
There was not a chance in hades that I was
going to show up at any sorry banquet food to
break my fast. I wasn't going to do it, decided
me and Clay. We went out beforehand, went out, got
a meal, beforehand stuffed our faces. We show up at

(22:47):
the banquet, everyone else is eating. I am not eating.
I actually told the waiter you can take it. I'm
good to go. Everyone has to ask why at my table,
I had to inform everybody how stupid they were for
eating at the banquet. Oh, I did, Chris. I was relentless.
I was relentless, and I told them, oh, man, that

(23:09):
steak looks a little tough. Shoot, I am so full,
I'm about to have to I'm to take a notch
down on my belt. I ate so much. Looks like
you guys are going to be hungry. That went well.
We went through all the speeches and that, and then
most of them sucked. A couple of them were pretty good.
Of course, Julie's was the best. She was just like, yeah,

(23:30):
I love it. I'm not naming names. Thank you all.
You're the bestketbye. This is awesome. All right, they schedule.
I need to clarify that this is late. Remember I
did my show and then went this is late. This
thing ends at ten thirty. Ten forty five at night
is when it ends. Everybody says, hey, there's this private

(23:55):
event afterwards for seventy people where we're we're going to
go up. We rented out this big flour and we're
just going to go up and do a private celebration.
It's a big deal. Radio Hall of Fame. It's a
big freaking deal. You get in any Hall of fame.
I said yes, I want to stress, just like I
told ob. I said yes, and I went for about

(24:21):
fifteen minutes. Chris, it was at least fifteen minutes, maybe twenty, okay,
maybe twenty. Then you know what I did. I didn't
say goodbye to anybody, No handshakes, no hugs. I just
waited till everybody seemed like they were occupied, and I

(24:44):
slipped on out the door, no muss, no fuss, the
old Irish goodbye in effect again last night. You know
how marvelous that was, Chris. Do you know you can criticize,
call it rude all you want, Chris, you know what
that bought me twenty minutes of sleep time. That's a

(25:08):
twenty minute goodbye in a room like that. If I
start popping in on everybody. Aha, it was great, Senior.
Let's hug heyb you're not going yet. Hold on, they're
about to serve tainter toots. That's twenty minutes to go
around that room. That's twenty more minutes of sleep. I
got what Chris? No, no, no, no, no, you said you

(25:32):
tell one person. This is what Chris said. No, this
is exactly, This is exactly. This is the flaw you
have when you try to be nice, Chris, you tell
one person, what does that person do? Especially if it's
a woman, they elevate the tone of their voice. Women
don't say oh, okay, yeah, go on to bed. It's no,

(25:54):
it would suck. Bah. You know exactly what you're gonna
get if they have to turn it up. And what
happens when they turn it up with their goodbyes? Everybody
starts looking. Then you can't slink out of anywhere. Everyone's looking.
Jesse must be going. I better go say goodbye? What what? No?

(26:15):
You don't have to choose your confidant carefully, Chris. Haven't
you ever heard heard the old saying two people can
or three people can keep a secret if two of
them are dead, nobody. You have no confidants at that moment, Chris,
you are a one man wolf pack. No, you're a
one man wolf pack. That you have no friends, you
have no family. There is nobody but you. You are behind

(26:37):
enemy lines, and all that matters is getting out alive.
So you can't intrust. It doesn't matter. Look, it might
be your wife. You're gonna have to leave her, all right,
You're gonna have to leave her behind. You have to
leave without saying a word. You tell one person, they
will end it. And here's what happens when you tell
your wife. Because I've gone through this with add before,

(27:00):
she doesn't have this thing like she's overly nice. She
will say, even if she knows I'm right, Even if
she knows I'm right, Well, we have to say goodbye
to what fill in the blank. So and so, so
and so came so far to see us, so and
you work with them, so and so, Oh, I love
her so and so I have to say goodbye to blank.

(27:23):
Just one person. Haven't you ever seen the movie Heat? Chris?
What did you just say? It's on the list. Why
don't you go ahead and make that priority one this weekend? Chris?
Every dude has seen the movie Heat? What is you
know what? I'm gonna ruin something for you now? No, No, Chris,

(27:45):
you had fifteen years you had I don't say at
least fifteen years to watch that movie. I'm ruining it
for you right now. He isn't. No, I'm ruining it. Nope, nope,
he all right, I'll give you one day on my life.
Remind me I'm ruining that movie on Monday. If Jewish
producer Chris shows up and he's not watched Heat by Monday,

(28:05):
you have until Monday, and then I'm telling my little story.
Either way, this is what I'll say. That one thing
you have to do, that one person you have to tell,
that's what brings you down in the end. Pal, you
are behind enemy lines. If you are going to Irish goodbye,
just do it. And you know what, maybe you're sitting

(28:27):
there thinking it's rude or I could never you know
what the beauty of it is. Once your friends and
co workers get to know you, they know you're gonna
do it, they stop yelling about it. You know how
many text messages I got from my bosses, coworkers, friends
today about that Irish goodbye? You know how many? Not

(28:48):
a single one, Because everybody looked around at some point
and said, Jesse's gone, Oh he Irish goodbye, he left.
They get it, everyone gets it. Everyone gets it. I
didn't get to tell the embarrassing story. We'll do some
ask doctor Jesse questions. I'll get to that in a
little bit. Oh, dear doctor Tactile, how do you reconcile

(29:08):
being a marine as well as a cozy master? Do
you worry about going soft and losing your edge as
a warrior? Do you what would your dad think of
these bamboo sheets? Okay, this is actually a valid concern
I've had. Is cozy Earth? Is it so soft and

(29:30):
comfortable that it's making me weak? I don't know. I
don't know the answer to that question. I know this,
when I get out of the shower, I gotta have
my rob on. Now it's a must. I get out
of bed. My robe's on. I've told you I have
one pair, sadly, one pair of their Everywhere pants. When
I acquire four or five, there won't be anything else

(29:52):
I ever wear on my legs. They're just so soft
and stretchy, and I never have to get yelled at
you're not dressed appropriately. You can wear them the church,
you wear them out to a nice restaurant, but you're
gonna good get home and sit around in him. And
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(30:18):
Sorry if it makes you soft, We'll be back, Jesse.
Kelly becksion. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday,
on a Halloween, the Kelly family has upgraded. I'm proud
to announce to full sized candy bars. And I know

(30:39):
you've been doing it for a while, Chris. I don't
need these lectures and a child who comes by tonight
will be treated well, especially after the baseball game starts,
because I'm done handing out candy at that time. Hey, Jesse,
why can't the ebat why can't he betb like Wick
where only healthy logical food is available to be or

(31:00):
just with a time limit. So there are a lot
of these questions about today. Because SNAP benefits are cut off,
it's official, or I should say tomorrow. Tomorrow, SNAP benefits
are cut off, it's official, it's over. The welfare recipients
aren't gonna be able to get their money. People are
have been upset as awareness has been heightened that people

(31:20):
on SNAP on welfare they don't they're not buying meats
and cheese. You know, it's not eggs and milk. There's
some of that, of course, but it's all kinds of
junk and filled and then they sell them. This is
something that a lot of people don't talk about, the
fraud of selling off your food stamps. Then you're buying booths.
It's bat Why isn't it more logical? Why is why

(31:43):
isn't it different? That's what you ask, So let me
explain this. Welfare has never been about helping out people
in need or poor people. There have always been in
will always be poor people. Maybe you are one of them,
and there have always been and will always be organizations

(32:09):
and individuals who will help poor people out. They will, honestly, Actually,
my church this Sunday, there's no actual church in church
this Sunday. They are everyone in the congregation is going
out and basically doing different things in the community. Some
of it's pulling weeds, you're feeding the homeless. And this

(32:32):
is not unique to my church. I'm believing. I'm not bragging.
This is how it's always been. There's always been organizations,
Chris's group of people taking over the planet, the Freemasons,
you people do this kind of stuff. This is what
it is. So why do we have a government welfare program? Ever,
what is the point of a government welfare program? It's

(32:53):
to buy votes in loyalty, that's all. It's never been
about feeding or helping the poor. And I could go
over all these all these statements and statistics and stuff
you've already heard, and stuff you already know about how
people don't get off of these programs. When they get
on them, you get on them, and it's a life sentence.

(33:16):
There are people I know of here in Houston, four
generations on welfare. Four Wrap your mind around that. Four generations.
You didn't have You don't have a job, Your mom
didn't have a job, her mom didn't have a job,
and her mom didn't have age it four generations. Why

(33:39):
is this the case? Why are there all these loose
rules on it? Why? Why? Why? Because it was never
about helping people. You're always okay to help people. You
don't want government to do it, but you, of course
are okay with helping people. I would hope. So that's
a good thing. Feeding the poor, helping out those less
fortunate is a good thing we should want to do.

(34:01):
But the government can't do it. The government does it
because it's how you buy votes. Tell you buy votes,
It's how you ensure loyalty. Hey, who's the one filling
up your grocery cart? Who are you loyal to in
your life? Well, that's the government figured it out. The

(34:25):
one paying the bills is going to create some sort
of loyalty in human beings. That's just the way it goes.
Keep that in mind. Also, keep this in mind. Another
made major data breach. You ever heard of the company
Prosper They got breached. You know how many users had

(34:47):
their info hacked? Seventeen million, seventeen This is all the time.
Every day I could read you a new story like
this of somebody getting their data hacked. Why do they
want your data? Do you think they just want to
learn your middle name even though it's embarrassing, don't lie
it is you think they just want to know your
middle name. No, they want to take loans out in

(35:10):
your name and empty your bank account. You won't have
any idea they're doing it. The bank's not going to
call you LifeLock will though. LifeLock will give you a
heads up on things. And if they get you LifeLock,
they have these reimbursement specialists. They're not there to swindle you.
They are there to help. I have talked personally to

(35:32):
the head of LifeLock. He means it. They're there to
make you whole again one eight hundred LifeLock or go
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trial LifeLock dot Com promo code Jesse. Terms apply. Hey Jesse,
I just wanted to ask you a question. Five sex

(35:56):
traffickers were arrested in my hometown of Omaha, Nebraska. One
of them was living on my street. I saw the
whole thing go down, the police use flash bangs and everything.
Now my question is what would compel someone to be
a sex trafficker? Why is it a thing that people
do even though it's wrong. So this is a question

(36:22):
that a good person would would ask. There is so
much of life and how you will live this life
that is determined by how you look at your fellow
human beings. If you look at your fellow human whoever
it may be, man, woman, child, the old, that doesn't matter,

(36:46):
and you look at that person and know that's a
god breathed soul, a sacred individual, that that will determine
how you treat that person. But if other human beings
are just nothing to you, if they're just cogs in

(37:06):
the wheel, an opportunity for you to enrich yourself, to
gain money or power, if that's how you look at
other human beings, then you will Maybe you won't go
to the level of such trafficking, but you will do
terrible things to other human beings your entire life. It

(37:29):
all comes down to how you look at other people.
Are they sacred or is it just some bone, some skin,
some blood, they're nothing. You know, we'll expand on that
a little bit. Hang on
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