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This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
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On a Friday.
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We have done it, We have conquered this week as
we cruise into the weekend, and life is good. As
you are well aware. It is an ask Doctor Jesse Friday,
and the questions are simply incredible. Yes, you have a
lot to say about these FBI agents embedded in January sixth,
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the indictment of James Comy. I'm going to address both
those things right off the bat. Might as well knock
the big ones out of the way. Are they going
to back off the political assassinations because it's gotten them
some bad push back? Someone wants to know why I
said the CIA is generally a bad thing. It's all
that Jihati's not being deported. Why in so much more?
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Coming up on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now,
I'm going to get to the James Comy stuff and look,
spoiler Rillert. I addressed it for like two minutes last night,
and I'm gonna keep saying the same thing I said.
I'll get to it in a minute. But I'm happy
he's indicted. That's a great thing. I'm happy that there
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is a chance he's going to prison for some crimes.
Pay attention to where the trial is going to be.
If it's in DC, the indictments from Virginia, from Northern Virginia,
which is slightly less communist than North Korea, he's going
to walk. We'll get to that in a few It's
still a good thing, still a good thing. Not trying
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to pour cold water all over it. It's a good thing.
No I'm not, Chris, No, I'm not. But there's a
different story that is, in my opinion, bigger. In fact,
I think it's one of the biggest stories ever, not
that it's surprising to you. The story about the FBI agents, Well,
here's the headline from the Blaze. The FBI had two
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hundred and seventy four plane closed agents embedded in the
January sixth crowd. A congressional source says, okay, so let's
just acknowledge this as a whistleblower that came forward and
said this. Okay, all right, So before I get to
your questions on it and things like that, I want
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to reiterate what I have said many times before. Because
we have so many new listeners in so many new stations.
I need to drive this point home. The government is
going to have power, they're going to have guns, and
the government's guns are supposed to be used to protect
the people, protect the people. What is happening now, it
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has been happening across the world, is the the free
countries in quotes, the free countries, including the United States
of America, have slowly, but surely, as the communists have
conquered their government taken those guns and slowly turned them
from pointing outward to pointing inward. And there is nothing
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in the world more dangerous than that. Nothing, nothing in
the world can top that, not jihad or anything else.
Because when your own government and its government guns turn
against its people, historically, that is when the most massive
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human rights abuses have happened, genocides, you name it. It
is the biggest deal of big deals. And this is
actually going to apply to James com Me in a
little bit. So let's rewind here. Let's just recap this.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has been fairly rotten for
a very long time. Part of that's because it's just
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a Washington bureaucratic agency, and these bureaucratic agencies really exist
to protect themselves. You remember the story, hopefully you remember
the story of Randy Weaver, the guy who they essentially
entrapped him. They had an FBI guy and trap him,
and then they sent a bunch of agents up to
his home, shooting his dog, his son, his wife. And
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at the end of this fiasco, it was a huge
national controversy. Nobody got fired. FBI was like, yeah, good work, guys,
proud of you. It's okay. So the FBI rod has
been there for a while. I just want to clarify.
But once again, it comes back to the great destroyer,
Barack Obama. Barack Obama got elected, and Barack Obama understood power.
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He understood how important it was for his plans to
get those government guns and turned those government guns inward.
And he spent eight years cleaning out anybody who may
be ideologically opposed to him in the military and other branches,
but most definitely in the Federal Bureau of Investigation. And
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then he grabbed people who would be loyal communists and
he started promoting them, and they in turn promoted other communists,
and soon the federal law enforcement arm the largest, most
powerful one by mile. The Federal Bureau of investigation was
the law enforcement arm of the Democrat Party. Now Donald
Trump shocks the world and gets elected back in twenty sixteen.
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Uh oh, what do we do well? Donald Trump, by
his own admission, to his credit, I want to make
sure he gets credit for finally owning up to this.
He did it. He was twenty feet from me when
he admitted it in front of a crowd. By his
own admission, was not a Washington DC guy, did not
understand how Washington DC worked, and he got there. For
his first four years in the Bureaue, he ate him alive.
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They ate him up, chewed him up, and spit him out.
He was able to do some good things, but his
own FBI while he was president was running ops against him. Okay,
and now we know this, by the way, from things
that have come out now. So many agents inside of
the FBI viewed their role as stopping the president himself
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because they're communists and filtrators. That's how communists think. They
don't think they're there to serve at the behest of
the president. Now that the communist would ever even consider
something like that. He's fighting a revolution. Donald Trump is
harmful to that revolution. I'm going to take my job
at the FBI and try to stop the president of
the United States of America. Okay, we got all that.
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Fast forward to January sixth. The country, much of the country,
believes the election in twenty twenty was stolen or illegitimate
in some way. People have different theories about what they
think happened everything. People have theories about voting machines or
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drop boxes. I've told you many times how I feel
what I think happened. I've told you a million times
that I do believe it was obviously illegitimate, and I
believe it was all about ballad harvesting, and but said
it down, that doesn't matter. It doesn't matter what I
think or what you think. Now a lot of the
country did think that way, and people started to get
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ready to go to Washington, d C. To protest the election. Now,
pause for a moment, Pause for a moment. Evil people, communists,
and others throughout history who have stolen elections or cheated
in elections, they understand the elections lack of legitimacy or
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the lack of appearance of legitimacy is a huge, huge,
huge problem for them. It is a major problem for them.
It's not just that they want to steel elections. They
don't want you to know they stole elections. But hey,
I went through what you went through. I was actually
on TV all that all that night. By the time
I got off the air and went to bed, Trump
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was comfortably ahead, and all these swing states. We all
woke up the next morning and wait what. There was
a bunch of a bunch of ballots dropped at like
three am, and they all miraculously put Joe Biden up.
But it looked bad. It looked bad if by chance
it was legitimate, which I'll never believe. But if by
chance it was legitimate, it still looked really, really, really bad.
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So what did they do? Well? Communists again, believe in
big bold lies. Not just a subtle bias here, a
little whiff of dishonesty there. Communists believe in big bold lies.
So every single Democrat, every Tom Dick and Harry Communist
in the media ran to the cameras you remember all
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this and told you over and over and over again,
not just that it was a legitimate election, No, no, no, no, no, no,
they had to take it further. It was the freest
and fairest election ever. It was basically the most secure
election in the history of mankind. That they would say
these ridiculous, over the top things, which of course only
convinced you and convinced me that they did steal the
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freaking thing. People are angry, People make a plan to
gather in Washington, d C. Now let's pause for a moment.
The communists inside of the government, most definitely inside of
the FBI, recognized that they had on their hands a
tremendous opportunity. Because whether we're talking about the Soviet Union,
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East Germany, Cambodia, or the United States of America, it's
not just that communists want to use government power against
their political opponents. That's a given. You already know that.
They know they have to find some way to justify it.
Even in stalin Soviet Union, he didn't just send the
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NKVD to your home to pull your fingernails out and
shoot your wife in the head. He had to try
to tell the people, well, they were spies, the saboteurs.
This was a spy family. They were always mindful of
justifying using the government against their political opponents, which of
course brings us to January sixth, which we'll discuss next.
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Chris all right? Quit back to what we were talking about. This,
of course, brings us to January sixth. We're talking about
the story that came out today. FBI at two hundred
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and seventy four playing clothes agents embedded in January sixth
outlined how they believe they have to use government power
against their political opponents. They believe they have to justify it,
and they had already infiltrated and completely taken over the FBI.
The FBI recognized the coming protest on January sixth as
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an opportunity. Now let me pause for a moment, because
this may very well apply to you. Are you part
of a group I'm talking about, maybe a shooting group,
maybe an online group, maybe if you'd never even met,
where you talk about patriotic things and Trump this and
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guns that, and illegals this and that. Are you part
of any kind of an online community? If you are,
that's good by the way I do. I'm not trying
to dissuade you. Community is important. I also want to
make sure you understand that there is a very very
very good chance your online community has a FED in
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it or a FED watching it in the very least.
And I know that there are all kinds of different
apps out there that promise you your communications are secure and
no one can read it. And this was encrypted, and
bah bah bah bah bah bah bab they're reading it. Well,
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not my group. It would never be Jim or Bob
or Mark. No, it's Mark. No, it is. And why
because maybe you're saying, well, I know Mark, I've known
in my whole life. He's not an FBI agent. No, no, no, no, no, no,
stop for a moment. I'm not saying he works for
the FBI and collects an FBI paycheck. What I am
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saying is Mark cheated on his taxes. Three years ago,
the Federal Bureau of Investigation said, hey, you can do
five years in the penitentiary for this, or you can
let us know what your online buddies are saying at
all times and we'll make those charges go away. This
is how it works. If you don't like it, I'm sorry.
This is how it works, most definitely in federal law enforcement.
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So the FBI, having infiltrated all these online groups, by
the way, they were completely ignoring the Antifa violent terror
cells while they were infiltrating your gun group. I should note,
didn't even care about Antifa, because of course they sympathize
with Antifa. They're on the same side as Antifa. They
were infiltrating your gun group. Having infiltrated all these online groups,
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they began to gather information about January sixth, and if
their history is any indication, they almost undoubtedly were revving
up the anger for January sixth. You're right, we gotta
go fight them. Let's take it to them. We can't
allow it. Hey, come armed. This is how they discuss things.
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Pause for a moment. Maybe you're sitting there saying, Jesse,
take the tinfoil off your head. I am not going
to go into a lot of detail wanted I would
kindly ask you to go look at the FBI entrapment
plot in Michigan, the one they announced where Gretchen Whitmer
was about to be kidnapped and assassinated. I want you
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to look at it, not just for the sake of
that story, I want you to look at it to
understand how the Federal Bureau of Investigation operates. They took
two or three half brain dead morons, one guy who
was living in an apartment underneath a vacuum repair shop,
and the Federal Bureau of Investigation planned, funded and organized
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a kidnapping, an assassination attempt, and then busted the guys
and said, look at this assassination attempt. I can't believe it.
And all this stuff came out at the trial and
a lot of these guys got off scot free. The
Federal Bureau of Investigation does crimes. They entrap people. This
is what they do. They create the crime and then
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bust you for the crime. And then they run to
the nuns and say, look at us. You can't survive
without us protecting you. We took down these evil assassins.
Look at us. This is how they operate. January sixth,
I have no doubt they were highly involved in online
communications and reving up the anger on to January sixth.
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Now people start to flood into DC. As you remember,
there were crowds and crowds and crowds and crowds of people.
Ninety nine point ninety nine percent of these people were
totally peaceful, totally unarmed. Yes, they were very, very angry
at what they viewed was a stolen election, but they
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were not insurrectionists. They most definitely were not terrorists. We'll
get to that in a moment. That's going to be
an important part of all this. They were angry patriotic
Americans because they believed the communists had just stolen an
election from them, and they wanted their voice to be heard.
In Washington, d c. Donald Trump gets up, he gives
a speech. You probably remember it, at least you remember
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bits and pieces of it. This is the one where
they tried to act like he incited it, even though
he is on camera imploring people be peaceful, be peaceful,
be peaceful, be peaceful. Donald Trump did not turn up
the temperature that day. Donald Trump, who also believed and
still believes to this day, that election was stolen from him.
Donald Trump got up and said, this was stolen. We
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are going to let our voices be heard, but be peaceful. Okay. Now,
the actual event itself, there are things we know now.
There are things that we suspected before, and now many
of these things we know. We know the Federal Bureau
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of Investigation had busloads of agents there before the crowd
even showed up. We know the scaffold, which I'm sure
you've seen, you know, hang on, the scaffold was already there,
had been built. We know that. And let's cover a
couple other things we know, because this is going to
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be critically important to understand the FBI and where we
are today. And I promise I'm going to get to
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we'll get back to the questions in a little bit.
We have to address this story about the FBI two
hundred and seventy four playing clothes agents in the crowd
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on January sixth, And we're doing this because you have
all kinds of questions about it. Hey, Jesse, everyone's talking
about Koby being indicted. Isn't the bigger story the two
hundred and seventy five agents. Hey, Jesse, I was discussing
the FBI involvement in January sixth with my daughter. So
you have a lot of questions about it. So now
we've gotten, we did the background, we did the why,
we've gotten all the way up to that day and
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the time all these people are gathered. They are gathered
there and they're angry. Now we need to pause for
just a moment and rewind the things that have happened
several times before, stuff we've talked about on this show before.
Let's do East and West Germany. East Germany was the
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communist country. West Germany was the free country. You remember,
this is post World War two. East Germany was always
trying to disrupt and frankly, bring down West Germany. That's
how communists operate. How did they do this? What did
they do? One of the main things they did was
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they would gin up anger about something or jump on
top of something people are already angry about, and then
they would send instigators into the crowd. Because when you
get crowds of angry people, you don't need the majority
of the crowd to get the crowd acting terribly. If
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you get the right people doing the right things at
the right time, you can get the crowd doing things
en mass terribly because people generally, when they gather in groups,
turn into morons. There is a saying, and I forget
who came up with it, that if you have a
bunch of teenage boys in a room, you take the
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lowest IQ in the room and divide that by the
number of boys who were in the room, and that
is the collective IQ of the room of teenage boys.
I didn't come up with that. I forget who came
up with it. One it's very funny. Two it's very true.
I have two teenage boys. But think about crowds in
the exact same way. This guy, this girl, this. They
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may be peaceful and normal and fine, but you gather
up a big group of people and momentum and adrenaline
and anger and things like that being what it is,
it just doesn't take much to get people moving in
a direction they otherwise would never ever, ever move. Bringing
us back to January sixth, and there've been all kinds
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of wonderful documentaries on it. Nick Sears has an amazing one,
maybe the best one I've ever seen on it, where
you can go get nitty gritty details of this. There
were instigators, obvious instigators. You've obviously heard the name ray
Epps before. What was ray Epps doing on January fifth
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in crowds of people in Washington, d C. Things like this.
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As soon as President Trump it's finished speaking, we are going.
Speaker 1 (21:56):
To the capitol in sad direction.
Speaker 2 (21:58):
That's where our truth problems lie. You go into the capitol,
the capitol.
Speaker 4 (22:08):
Speaking, were going to the capitol, the capital of this direction.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
We need to go into the capitol. And you heard
the reaction of the crowd the night before. No no no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no hey, and then they even started chanting at him,
fed fed, fed fed because it sounded off. But fast
forward to the next day, the anger is palpable. And look,
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this is one case. It's not as if this man
was the only one we suspect. There is video tape, videotape,
you can go watch it of this man, ray Epps,
standing at the barricades, leaning into the ear of a
very angry young man, covers up his mouth so we
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don't know what he said, can't read his lips, We'll
never know, and says something into this man's ear. As
soon as he's done talking, to the young man. Ray
Epps turns and walks away from the barricade, and the
young man goes barreling on through barricades, get knocked down.
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Police start trying riot control things, tear gas, things like that.
Cops at the capitol. Police officers at the Capitol do
open several doors. This is on video. It can't be
disputed anymore. They open several doors and they welcome legions
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of people who believe they are welcome into the Capitol.
That's enough. We can go into all the details. We
can spend all day on this. So what's important, what's
critically important is this part of it after January sixth
was over the Federal Bureau of Investigation. But I just
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I guess a funny coincidence had exactly what communists had
dreamt of for years inside of the FBI, the DOJ,
inside of the Democrat Party. What they had was the pretext,
the justification they needed to send government guns after their
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political opponents. And this gave them a tremendous opportunity, an
opportunity not just to arrest Republicans, it gave them an
opportunity to classify people in and around that event as terrorists.
Do you remember when Thomas Massey interrogated Merrick Garland about this.
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This is a little long, but I want you to
listen to this. This is really, really, really important for
where we are as a country.
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Sit back in this Iran Contra was an ongoing investigation,
and that didn't stop Congress from getting the answers. And
you're getting in the way of our constitutional duty. You're
signing the Constitution. I'm going to cite it. It's our
constitutional duty to do oversight.
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Now.
Speaker 5 (25:15):
In that video, that was your answer to a question
to me two years ago when I said, how many
agents or assets of the government were present on January
fifth and January sixth and agitating in the crowd to
go into the capitol, and how many went into the capitol?
Speaker 2 (25:29):
Can you answer that now?
Speaker 6 (25:30):
I don't know the answer to that question.
Speaker 2 (25:32):
You don't know how many there were or there were none.
Speaker 6 (25:36):
I don't know the answer to either of those questions.
If there were any, I don't know how many. You've
know whether there are any.
Speaker 5 (25:42):
I think you may have just perjured yourself that you
don't know that there were any.
Speaker 2 (25:46):
You want to say that again, that you don't know
that there were any.
Speaker 6 (25:49):
No personal knowledge of this matter. I think what I
said the last time.
Speaker 2 (25:53):
You've had two years to find out.
Speaker 5 (25:56):
And today, by the way, that was in reference to
Ray Epps, and yesterday you die him. Isn't that a
wonderful coincidence on a misdemeanor.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
Meanwhile, you're sending Grandma's to prison.
Speaker 5 (26:06):
You're putting people away for twenty years for merely filming.
Speaker 2 (26:10):
Some people weren't even there yet.
Speaker 5 (26:12):
You got the guy on video who's saying go into
the capitol. He's directing people to the capitol before the
speech ends.
Speaker 2 (26:18):
He's at the site of the first breach. You've got
all the goods on.
Speaker 5 (26:21):
In ten videos, and it's an indictment for a misdemeanor.
The American public isn't buying it. I yielded to bounce
of my time to Chairman Georgian.
Speaker 6 (26:29):
Yeah, I answer the question.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
We'll let the down go ahead.
Speaker 6 (26:34):
But in discovery, in the cases that were filed with
respect to January six, the Just Department prosecutors provided whatever
information they had about the question that you're asking. With
respect to mister Epps, the FBI has said that he
was not an employee or informant of the FBI. Mister
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f has been charged and there's a proceeding I believe
going on today on that subject.
Speaker 2 (27:05):
The charge is a joke. I yielded a chairman.
Speaker 1 (27:09):
The FBI after that day had what it always wanted.
I'm sure that's an accident. It had the justification it
needed to not just arrest Republicans, but to classify them
as terrorists. The terrorist part is extremely important to understand
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why they did what I believe they did. We'll finish
this up and talk about the terrorist part, and then yes,
I'll talk for a couple of minutes about the James
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on at Friday and
ask doctor Jesse Friday. And I know I've been negligent
on the questions because this FBI story is so big, though,
nod your head when I say I've been negligent, Chris,
I'm about to knock out a million questions. Chris, You're
going to be blown away by it. I just want
to finish this up because it really, genuinely is important,
and then we'll go screw off for a couple hours, okay,
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even though there's actually a lot of serious questions the
terrorism aspect after January sixth, because it got spicy, and
I think we all know by now the FBI had
a huge hand in it getting spicy. What it did was.
It gave them an opportunity to make a terrorism designation
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for people on the right. Once you decide because of
our laws, because of the way our law enforcement works,
and the global War on terror and everything else. Once
you decide someone's a terrorist or this group is a terrorist.
I won't go into all the nerdy details of it.
It gives you an opportunity unity to do things you
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would never have an opportunity to do before. For instance,
if the FBI believes that I'm a drug dealer ideal drugs, well,
then they can do certain things. They can find ways
to look into my life, look into my bank records,
get a warrant for this, get a warrant for that.
That gives them an opportunity to do certain things. But
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if the FBI decides I'm a terrorist, that is a
totally different ballgame. Now guess who else they're looking into Chris,
Chris's life, Corey's life, my wife, my mom, my neighbors,
my friends. Now these are people who are not bank
robber or drug dealer adjacent. They are terrorist adjacent, and
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they are part of my world. Once you decide you're
part of a terrorist network, it gives you more freedom
to tear apart this person life, everything in this person's life.
You know, all those stats you've been seeing lately, which
we've already covered, how fake they are, the fake stats.
There's more right wing terrorism than left fake this and
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fake that. Do you want to know one of the
main reasons it's fake. One of the big reasons it's fake.
Did you know that all those January sixth, all those
poor souls who were thrown in cages, were designated as
terrorists and they are including them on every one of
those false lists and false charts and false graphs they
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put out. That's why they did what they did. It
gave them. January sixth is not a day the communist
elite hate. It's not a day they fear. I know
they use all these talking points. It's the worst station
since Pearl Harbor. It's the worst thing since the Civil War.
They love January sixth. It is the greatest thing that
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ever happened them. And I shouldn't even put it that way,
because it didn't happen to them. They did it, and
they did it on purpose. January sixth was done on
purpose by the Communists to use it as justification to
do what they've always wanted to do. Take those government
guns and aim them right at you. That's why they
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did it. And so actually this brings us perfectly to
James Comby. And this may be the only time I'm
going to talk about it because I've made my thoughts clear.
I don't have expansive thoughts on it. James Comy, Yes
he's a dirt ball. Yes he has committed crimes. So
arrogant about committing these crimes. He admitted to committing crimes.
Speaker 7 (32:44):
On Chastens tweeted innumerable times calling you a leaker. What's
your response to President Trump?
Speaker 8 (32:49):
Look, it's true. I mean I'm the one who testified
about it. That's how people know about it. I gave
that unclassified memo to my friend and asked him to
give it to a reporter that is entirely a pro
My reaction was, I'm going to get the information out.
I know the information is true, and if I'm ever
asked about it, of course I'll tell the truth about it.
Speaker 7 (33:07):
President also several different tweets cause you a liar, Yeah, and.
Speaker 1 (33:13):
What am I going to do? Yeah?
Speaker 8 (33:14):
People have to make their own judgments about other people.
Speaker 1 (33:19):
The Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation committed crimes,
use his position to commit crimes the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
It must be brought to its knees. It must. We
cannot ever have this again. Once it goes from a
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law enforcement agency chasing down bad guys and it turns
into a secret state police agency that is used to
hunt down Republicans, drastic things must happen, and people inside
of the FBI have to go to prison. I desperately
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want James Comy to go to prison and do hard time.
As you know, I'm a cynic. If he has tried
in d C or Northern Virginia or somewhere like that,
he's going to walk because it'll be an all communist
jury and they'll never convict one of their own. As
you know, these animals lock shields and defend each other
and they're not worried about breaking the law. It's really really,
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really really really important that people inside the FBI go
to prison. And it's not just important out of revenge,
that's not it. It's important because future FBI agents, whether they
be directors or field agents or whatever, future employees at
the FBI have to see people burn for doing what
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they did. The FBI has become a tool for the communists.
It has become the communist enforcement arm, and that's how
they look at it, and that's why they use the
FBI to go take down license plates of angry school
board moms. That's why they used the FBI to go
kick in the doors of pro lifers because they were
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angry about Roe versus Wade. The FBI itself took in
Hunter Biden's laptop, knew for one hundred percent that it
was real, and they buried the investigation and hit it
and it would have never seen the light of day.
And then they got word the information was going to
come out, and they promptly ran to social media and
told them to censor the story because it was Russian disinformation.
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These are criminal acts that are the worst criminal acts
in the history of the United States of America. It's
worse than murder, it's worse than drug dealing, it's worse
than bank robbing. Because when you use the FBI to
commit crimes on behalf of the communists, you destroy the
country itself. This is not a small story. It is
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confirmation of what we already suspected. I realized that it
is everything. People have to burn for this? All right,
all right, now someone has a question here. Do I
think the communists will adapt and try to make future
attacks look less brazen because they don't look very good
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