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Alexander The Great trying to handle Thebes. How do you deal with a place like LA? Can the federal government use RICO against these protest funders? If we do not civilly split there will be an uncivil split. 

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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 wonderful, wonderful Tuesday.
I am highly caffeinated and starving, so get ready for
that kind of a show tonight. I'll explain in a minute.

(00:33):
We're gonna talk in a moment, yes, about riots, but
response to riots and things like that. In fact, I
owe you a little bit of a history tidbit that
I promised you last night and then not ended up
getting to. Taulcy Gabbard said something about the atomic bombings.
We'll get to that. The Trump administration has promised more

(00:54):
ice rates. We'll talk about that. Why Democrats are always
referencing the streets, Gotta get in the street. What's Govin
Newsome really doing with this whole arrest me stuff? All that,
your children's education, and so much more coming up tonight
on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. I need to

(01:14):
warn you of something right now. I am currently fasting today,
and my reasoning for it is I've heard that it's
healthy every now and then, go half a day, go
three quarters of a day without eating, just coffee and water,
just kind of getting the body detox and all that,

(01:35):
and who knows whether that's true. Wanted to do it today.
Occasionally I do that, So I'm in a dreadful mood.
I'm hopefully going to eat a cheese steak or something
in between segments. At some point I'm going to break it.
But I'm warning you right now that's where I'm at.
So you get what you get. Don't throw a fit. Now,

(01:57):
let's talk about riots, re bellion, how you should respond
in fact, before we get to la and the continuation
of all this insanity. Have you ever heard of Thebes?
Do you ever know what Alexander the Great did in Thebes?
And no, this isn't your Alexander the Great history stories,

(02:19):
so don't think that I'm doing that now, because this
is going to be fairly fairly quick. But Alexander the
Great's father was Philip the Second, an incredible conqueror by
his own right. Philip the Second built Alexander the Great's army,
trained it, trained Alexander the Great himself. You could argue

(02:42):
Alexander the Great was born on third base. He just
happened to be so incredible that he got to home.
We'll put it to you that way. Philip the Second
Philip the Second died violently, and he died violently right
after he had essentially conquered Greece. Remember this was ancient

(03:03):
Greece at the time. It wasn't a unified place. Sparta
was its own place, Thebes was its own place, Athens
was its own place. They were known as city states,
and they were essentially countries. Philip didn't like that. He
wanted to unify it and rule it. Depending on whether

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you're a Philip defender or a Philip hater, he fought
a whole bunch of wars, paid a whole bunch of
bribes to bring it all under his domain, and he succeeded. Finally,
finally got them all under his thumb. And at the
celebration of this, he had somebody his bodyguard. Maybe we

(03:48):
can't really tell, we know his name. It was a
guy he also had had a relationship with that we
don't have to get into all of it right now.
The guy killed him right in front of everybody's stuffed
to dagger in his ribs and killed Philip the Second. Now, remember,
Philip the Second had just unified this new grease one,

(04:09):
unified Greece. Then Philip the Second dies Alexander the Great rises,
has to kill a few people. Rises as the new king,
the heir to the throne, and Alexander the Great knows
in this moment that he's going to be tested, and

(04:32):
he is tested. Barbarian tribes in the north are testing him.
He has to take an army up there and go
fight a bunch of them and get them back in line.
But that wasn't the big problem. The big problem was
a huge, major city state, major power player in Greece,
a place known as Thebes. Everyone's heard of Athens and Sparta.

(04:52):
Thieves doesn't get near the pub. They were just as big,
just as important. Themes was a big deal. Thebes decides
to rebel. They are not only in rebellion, they are
encouraging other city states to rebel with them. They believe
with Philip the Second gone, this is their moment to rebel.

(05:17):
Now Alexander the Great, because he's Alexander the Great, is
not going to put up with this. He's twenty years
old at the time. I might put out, but he's
already a beast. He's already killed men in combat, many
of them. Leads from the front, leads this amazing army.
He takes his army and he marches this army down

(05:37):
to Thebes. Now, let me ask you something, Because this
is famous. There a million books have been written about it.
You probably already know about it. If you had a
history teacher that was worth anything you know about it.
Alexander the Great is the new king. He's putting down
rebellion after rebellion in this major city rebels. His army's

(05:58):
outside of the gates. What should he do? How should
he handle this problem? And look, we're obviously talking about
the La riots in a very roundabout way, but it's
it's very appropriate. If you're Alexander the Great, what if

(06:23):
what if you want to do the nice guy routine?
What if you don't want to hurt anybody. Of course
I don't want to hurt anybody. I'm assuming you don't
want to hurt anybody. You don't want to hurt people.
What if you're Alexander the Great and you think to yourself, Man,
I like these thebans. I used to come down here
and chase women around in the summertime. I think I'll
I want to maintain the city. What if Alexander the Great,

(06:46):
when Thebes is in rebellion, What if he comes up
with a bunch of gold and prizes for Thebes and
he tells Thebes, hey, I'm sorry you're angry, buy you
some gifts. You know what, Actually, let me be extra nice.
You don't want to be in this little country we've created.

(07:09):
Now I'll let you go. I'll just let it go.
That's what a nice person would be inclined to do.
Maybe you, maybe that's what you would be inclined to do.
After all, it's a big city men, women, children, old people, young, everything.
But let's play this out because we're dealing with this
right now in the United States of America. If Alexander

(07:31):
the Great lets Thebes go or let Thebes off easy,
what happens from there? Athens? Athens has been wanting to
rebel against Alexander the Great since they were brought under
his thumb. They fought a war against against his father

(07:51):
to try to not join this group. Of course, they lost,
so they had to join. What does Athens do if
Alexander the Great lets Thebes go? What do the other
city states large and small do? If Alexander the Great
shows up and is the nice guy and lets it go.

(08:12):
You know what they do don't be naive. They leave,
so Alexander the Great doesn't let it go. Alexander the
Great kicks in the walls, he enslaves all thirty thousand
inhabitants of the city. That doesn't count the roughly six

(08:35):
thousand he kills in the battle. Thieves never stoot a
chance against Alexander the Great. He was Alexander the Great.
He didn't get that name for nothing. He beat the
living crap out of them, enslaved everyone that he didn't kill,
and then burnt the city to the ground. He spared
some Greek temples and things like that for religious reasons

(08:55):
and whatnot, but burns the city to the ground. To
this day, it's controversial. People talk about it, like, write
books about it. What an evil jerk, what a great man.
But guess how many major rebellions Alexander the Great dealt
with after thebes was done smoldering zero? None in life,

(09:23):
dealing with rebellion, dealing with anarchy, dealing with opponents, political opponents,
military opponents is almost always dirty in rough violence. Sometimes
it's hard for good people who want to live good,

(09:45):
normal lives. I want to go to school, I want
to go to work, I want to go to church.
I want to go to softball. Normal people who live
normal lives oftentimes have a hard time except thing that
things are necessary, bad things, rough things, sometimes violent things

(10:07):
are necessary to prevent worse things. But that's how life works.
Donald Trump made the controversial decision to not only send
in the National Guard, to send in United States Marines,
and then he came out today and he announced something else,

(10:29):
and I love it, and we are going to discuss
that in detail in just a moment. Before we discuss that,
let's discuss something else that sucks, not just rebellion, political
war and such pain. Every day. Do you fight a
personal battle with pain when you open up your eyes

(10:52):
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(12:23):
Now we just talked about how you have to respond
to rebellions, and it's not even necessarily about the rebellion
that's taking place. It's about the next one, and the
next one and the next one. And I'm telling you
right now, these communists, the street ones and the elite ones,

(12:46):
they are dead set against anything stopping the revolution. They
have moved so far forward. These people feel like they
can taste final victory, and they feel as if the
election of Rump they feel like they are losing it,
in danger of losing it. They are operating with the

(13:07):
level of desperation that we cannot fully comprehend. That's how
desperate they are. What you're seeing happen in Los Angeles
right now is not the big one. This is the
first one. This is what's known as probing the lines.
You ever heard of probing the lines? When you attack

(13:28):
somebody's perimeter, their defenses. You send a few guys over
here and see how they respond, And then you send
a few guys over there and see how they respond,
testing for weaknesses. They're testing right now. Ice was in
Los Angeles deporting barbarians. They thought they could mobilize, cause

(13:49):
enough problems and get Trump to back off. Trump came
out today said a few things. How long will they be.

Speaker 2 (13:58):
There until you think, until there's no danger? When it's
easy and look, it's common sense.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
You asked me that quin, How long will the National
Guard be there until there's no danger? That wasn't even
the best thing, he said. Remember, this is a calculated
move by the communists to stop deportations. They want to
cause enough of a ruckus that Ice leaves LA they
leave Chicago, they leave New York. They leave all these

(14:24):
central hubs for foreign barbarians and never come back because,
after all, we don't want another riot. Trump Man sometimes
he just nailed I've.

Speaker 2 (14:35):
Been here before, and I would.

Speaker 1 (14:38):
Just stop on that for a second. Credit to him
for learning. Donald Trump was here before and did not
fully understand at the time who and what he was
dealing with. This was during the George Floyd ryots. He
didn't get it. Understandably, most people didn't get it. Maybe

(14:59):
you didn't get it. It was hard to grasp it
at the time. What was happening After George Floyd died
and there are riots all over the country. I don't know.
Do we need federal police reform? Should we do a
cop round table? I Don'nutice did not fully get it.
But then he sat back and watched the animals, and
he watched as a bullet shot him in the year,

(15:21):
and he watched them throw him in prison and arrest him.
He watched and watched and watched, and finally he learned
and he understands who and what he's dealing with. Now.
That's what he's referencing at the beginning of this. I've
been here before, he has and he found out how
savage these people can be here before and.

Speaker 2 (15:43):
I went right by every rule, and I waited for
governors to say, send in the National Guard. They wouldn't
do it, they wouldn't do it, and they just wouldn't
do it. It kept going on and on, got worse
and worse, and in Minneapolis, that city was burning down
seven days and I said, I don't care the governor.
This guy wouldn't call the National guard, and we ultimately

(16:07):
just sent in the National Guard. We stopped it, but
that was after seven days. And I said to myself,
if that stuff happens again, we've got to make faster
decisions because they don't want to do it. They radical left.
It's usually radical left, and it's usually governors that are Democrat,
and they don't want to call them in. They don't
want to save lives, they don't want to save property,

(16:29):
they don't want to call them in. I don't know
what it is.

Speaker 1 (16:32):
People, many people, myself included, don't want to absolve myself
of it. Have been critical of Trump in the past
for not learning from this, or not learning for that,
or not moving off of something. You know, I love
the vaccine, So anyone myself included, who's been critical should
give credit where credit's due. That's a man who says

(16:52):
we should have been faster, should I should not have
let that go before he learned. You let these animals go,
the animals will run wild, he learned. And then I mean,
imagine you're Donald Trump. Right now, you're watching la everyone's
watching the fires. People can't take their eyes off the news.
You're debating, how do you respond? What do you do?
And even if you send in the Marines, now, it

(17:14):
would be tempting if you're a president and you're worried
about approval numbers, and you're worried about writing your name
on history and you want to be on Mount Rushmore,
if you're that guy. Okay, even if we put this
one down, maybe we should, Maybe we should back off
and not do these in blue areas anymore. Here's what
he said. People expect to see similar operations in the
rest of the country, and we'll similar protests.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
Yeah, it was a decision. We're moving murderers out of
our country that we're put here by Biden or the Eutropen,
the autopen really did the people, whether it's Lisa Monico
or whoever operated the autopen. These are criminals. The people
are criminals that allowed these criminals into our country. We're
going to get them out. We're getting them out. We're
starting to get acknowledgment from the courts that you know

(17:58):
is a system. They come in without courts and they
go up there after they want trials and everything else.
I think that's starting to work out now. Judges are
starting to see what a terrible situation as many of
those people that you saw on television last night are
criminals that were allowed into our country by Biden.

Speaker 1 (18:16):
He goes on to talk about all this. Are you
gonna stop, Are you gonna slow down? Nope, We're getting
them out of the country. Good for Donald Trump. That's
how you respond fast and we're not slowing down. When
the communist begs you to slow down, you ramp it up. Aggressive. Outstanding.
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(18:41):
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And I should give you a heads up because I
saw cash Patel said that the Bureau is going to
come out and investigate the funding behind all these riots,
anti ice riots and things like that, taking down an

(20:18):
organized crime organized crime organization. You probably shouldn't say it
that way, but an organized crime organization is a long,
complicated process. So I'm going to give you the lay
person view of this, and then next hour, about one
hour from now, we are going to bring on former
FBI agents Steve Friend to explain this in a lot

(20:41):
more nerdy detail than I'm about to explain it to you. Okay, First, Rico,
I get a bunch of emails. Rico, Rico, Rico, Hey, Rico,
what's going on? Why can't that use Rico? Rico? I
know we all talk about it, we've all seen it
in the movies and television. It is is complicated, and

(21:03):
it's very difficult to use Rico, and it should be
difficult to use Rico. Allow me to explain. For the
longest time, we're gonna make this about the mob, but
this is going to apply to communist groups and other people.
For the longest time, the mob, the mafia, they were really,

(21:25):
really above the law for a variety of different reasons.
But the bosses, the guys running things, never went to prison,
never got in trouble, and they never got in trouble
because they figure it out they need to not get
their hands dirty. You if you want somebody taken out,
for instance, you don't as the boss, grab a gun

(21:48):
and go shoot somebody. You hire a guy who not
hire a guy, but you hire a guy, or a
guy who works for you hires a guy, or you
get cutouts between you and the actual murder. Thus you
never committed any crimes. Sure is someone who worked for
you committed a crime, but you didn't. Same thing works

(22:09):
for drug dealers. In fact, it works this way to
this day. Not long ago, there was a bunch of
car thefts in my area and the cops dug into it.
What did they find. It was a bunch of thirteen
and fourteen year olds boosting cars. Why what sense does that?
Are these just delinquents? Well, yes they're delinquents, but they're
also part of a gang that knows you can use

(22:34):
miners to commit the actual crimes. They're not going to
go to prison. They're not even eligible. You're not actually
stealing the car. It's that kid stealing the car. You
get how it works. Okay, So the federal government came
up with the way where the mob boss can go
to jail, and that way is rico. Rico is if

(22:59):
you are part hurt of an ongoing criminal enterprise, then
you whether or not you did the shooting, the drug dealing,
the car stealing you that rhymed Chris, what Chris it did?
That was? That was sweet? I know it is a
bit of Doctor Seuss with you more flair either way.

(23:20):
If you are part of an ongoing criminal enterprise, anything
that criminal enterprise does, any crime it commits, whether or
not you physically did it, you're guilty of it. Now.
Rico cases are famously, famously difficult to what we just

(23:43):
talked about, and they should be difficult. They should be.
There should be a tremendous burden on the government to
prove a that there is an ongoing criminal enterprise, b
that I am part of the ongoing criminal enterprise. You

(24:04):
know how many times it took them to take down
John Gottie. I'm old enough to remember all the headlines
when I was a kid. It was a Time magazine,
news Week, something like that. Maybe it was even a newspaper,
the Teflon Dawn and all that he kept. It's hard
to prove and should be. We don't like that when
it's easy to identify the bad guy. Hey, the dude

(24:28):
with a Molotov cocktail and a Mexican flag torching a
cop car that's the bad guy. How do we send
him to prison? And how do we send whoever's stroking
him a check to do that? How do we send
them to prison? They're the bad guys who wrote the checks.
The bad guys. Send them to prison When we, with
our naked eyes can identify criminal behavior, we want the

(24:49):
outcomes to be fast, to be right away. That's not
how it works. And if I can make myself sound
a little maybe I sound like a na pamby at
this point in time. But we want that process to
be complicated. That said, it has to be done. Taking

(25:12):
down the various communist networks in this country must be done.
But let me go ahead and give this to you.
You know how many years, decades it took to really
take apart the mafia's strength in this country, decades of work, cases, failures, acquittals,

(25:34):
decades of work. And taking down the Italian mafia in
the United States of America is a tiny little warm
up compared to what it will take to take apart
the communist funding machine of this country, in large part

(25:55):
because the communist funding machine in many jurisdictions federal, state,
and local works hand in hand with the government. Remember,
we talked about yesterday, this Churla, one of the main
groups funding and organizing these La riots. Ninety six percent

(26:18):
of their funding is from the government. Why is that
what's going on? Well, remember, if you are an elected
democrat in this country, you are either a former communist
activist or you have to pretend to be. And you
know that these various communist front groups, whatever they are,

(26:38):
the gay ones, the black ones, the foreigner ones, the
whatever ones they are, you understand they are your allies.
They are your foot soldiers, they are your voters. They
will attack your opponents, they will help you when you
need it. So taking down these communist organizations is going

(26:58):
to be difficult for the same reason it took so
long to take down the mafia. It took so long
to take down to the mafiacuse they bought off the
cops and the judges and the prosecutors. Once you find
a way to pay off to incorporate government personnel in
your ongoing criminal organization, well then it takes longer to

(27:19):
take it down. Remember, for instance, what Brandon Darby talked
to us about our war against the cartels in Mexico
and how there's one cartel that's reaping all the benefits.
Remember what he taught us, there's one cartel reaping all
the benefits, one cartel not being attacked. Well, why how
did that happen? Oh? That's the cartel whose head is

(27:42):
I believe it's their secretary of defense, Mexico's secretary of defense.
The head of the cartel is best friends with their
secretary of defense. He has high up friends in government places,
and he hasn't been touched, not a finger laid on him.

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We can do this. If we get the FBI focused
on it, if we get law enforcement focused on it,
we can do this. It's going to take time. It's
just gonna take time and commitment. That's all gonna take
time and commitment. We will talk to Steve Friend about
that next hour in more depth. I want to shift
gears on this and do a couple emails before we

(28:24):
get to Tulsi Gabbard and what she said, hang on
fighting for your freedom every day. The Jesse Kelly Show,
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(28:47):
I should probably clarify something. Remember I told you at
the beginning of the show that I'm gonna I've been
fasting today, just getting healthy, no big deal. Yes, I
have been, Chris, Chris Jewish producer Chris and aub my wife.
They're pushing back against the claims of a fast because

(29:11):
I had one protein shake this morning. It wasn't even
solid food, Chris. It was one protein shake to ensure
my safety. Really what, Chris? What did it have calories
in it? I mean, I can't be sure, and I
don't know. I don't look at the nutritional information. What

(29:34):
difference does it make? Liquid doesn't count. Everyone knows liquid
doesn't count. Don't don't put down my sacrifice, Chris. It's
been nothing but water and coffee, and yes, a protein
shake full of vitamins and minerals and other things. It
still counts as a fast. I don't know what your problem? Whatever?

(29:58):
Do you're mostly pe Oh? I should probably clarify. Uh.
I also did take my male vitality stack too, But
that doesn't what, Chris. That doesn't violate anything. It doesn't
see thank you. Even even Chris backed me up on that. Look,
I take it every day. I'm not gonna miss a
day for a fast. I'm not gonna let my t

(30:21):
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(31:07):
You go away for a few days and all hell
breaks loose. Obviously, the Summer of Love Part two has
been well planned. But what is the end game here?
How soon before bullets start flying? How is this how
a civil war gets started? Well, let's address the civil
war aspect of this, because, believe it or not, I'm

(31:29):
not telling you that's coming. I don't think that's coming. Okay,
So I don't want to freak you out, but it's
not outside of the realm of possibility. We've already talked
endlessly about why they bring in foreigners. The mass importation
of foreigners is central to their plans. We already talked
about that, We got that, We already talked about how

(31:51):
much they will protect that because it's central to their plans.
They have to have it. If they lose that, they're
in trouble. But there's another part of this, a simple
geographical part of this, that does make some sort of
a conflict, an internal conflict, possible. And I've told you

(32:12):
forever that I believe that unless we get a divorce,
I believe eventually civil war is inevitable. What and let's
you know, let's talk about what I had said before.
Why did I tell you that under Joe Biden. What
I told you was the Communists will continue to use
the government, the various branches of the government against their
political opponents. That eventually that would cause Red states to

(32:37):
stand up against the federal government. And eventually you would
have a situation where the FBI rolls into town to
arrest the latest Republican and the sheriff finally does his
job with his deputies and says, no, you can't come in.
The people gather. You see, you can see easily. That's one.
That's one of a million ways that could that could

(32:58):
come to be. Well, let's verse it, because we're in
a bit of a reversed power situation here. Ice is
not going to stop these deportations. Trump already said they're
going to continue, city after city across the country. That's
a fact. What else is a fact is elected Democrats,
not just street animals anymore. Elected Democrats came up through

(33:21):
the communist system, these different communist front groups. As we
already pointed out, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has a
long documented history of communist training, as in she traveled
to Cuba multiple times to get communist training, and now
she's mayor of La the Blue States, the Blue Cities.

(33:42):
They are going to fight for all the bad people
like it's there everything, because it is there everything. Without it,
they lose all political power. Let me tell you something
someone told me, and I'm not I'm not saying this
is true, but I'm saying it's been told to me.

(34:04):
By residents of California. If you could deport all the
illegals out of California, California would be a red state again.
That's been told to be my more than one person
in California with all the voter fraud that comes and
everything else, that California would be a red state again

(34:29):
if you could deport all the illegals. Now, let's just
walk down this road and we'll see what I'm talking about.
What if that happened, we deported all the illegals from California,
California becomes a red state. If let's just make that
the end goal. What if California was a red state.
Do you know how many electoral votes that is for president?

(34:52):
You understand that if there was ever a day, ever
a day that California became a red state again, that
it would be just numbers wise impossible for a Democrat
to ever win a national election. Impossible. So when you
look at the entire Democrat Party, the Communist Party, all

(35:16):
the money behind it, all the people domestic and foreign
who are invested in Democrats holding onto power. When you
look at the fact the FBI, CIA, IRS, EPA, all
the groups again foreign domestic government, not government, financial How

(35:37):
many different entities are invested in Democrats holding on to power. Now,
what would they do when faced with the prospect of
California turning red and all that power vanishing into thin air?

(35:59):
What would you do to protect your house, your car,
your husband, your wife, your children? What would you do
to protect your everything? What's at stake? For America's communists
and frankly, the global communists, what's at stake here is

(36:21):
exactly that. What's at stake is everything. It's not a
small thing. We're not talking about They're stressing about closing
the local taco stand. We're talking about you lose the governorship,
the state legislature, You eventually are left with nothing, no power,
no influence, no money, no more private jets, fancy steak dinners.

(36:44):
That's what's at stake for a large number of powerful entities. Now,
how far do you think they would take this? Not
hard to imagine it going pretty far right anyway, let's
move off that. I'm going to talk about something else
really quickly. I'm going to talk about something Tulsi Gabbard said.
She put something out there publicly today, has a bunch

(37:06):
of people on the right, angry and we'll discuss that
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