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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (00:19):
Let's have some fun on a Friday. It isn't ask
doctor Jesse. Friday and the Old War Drums are a
meeting out there. We got a tax and he run.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
We got a foreign aid bill sailing through Congress, all
kinds of foreign aid stuff. A couple planes almost ran
into each other in DC today. All that, and asked
Doctor Jesse questions on absolutely everything. It runs the gamut tonight,
from food to history to Mike Johnson, Ukraine, Trump versus
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s Biden, watch the stock market high. There is so
much to get to tonight on the world. It's Jesse
Kelly's show, and it is going to be a good night.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
For you, not so much for me. I need to
disclose a couple things, especially for those currently watching on
the simo cast. You know, they simo cast the show
on the first TV. I do a TV show on
the first TV, but there's also a radio simocast, meaning
you can watch me do the radio show. So if
you're looking right now on the simulcast, you may notice
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something a little different about me. You may notice my
head is a little swollen, almost bloody, looking in a
specific spot. So I need to explain exactly what I'm
going through tonight in case the show doesn't sound like
it normally does. First, we'll set the head thing aside
for a moment. My eyeball hurts.
Speaker 3 (01:47):
Why.
Speaker 1 (01:48):
I have no idea, because apparently this stuff just pops
up when you're forty two years old. I think it's
what they call a sty. It's you can't see anything.
You've ever heard of a sty, Chris, It's in your eyes,
not a big sty, idiot, It's an eye whatever. It's
like my eye, there's something wrong with it. It hurts.
My eyeball hurts. But I will set that aside for
a moment. So why is my head bleeding and swollen
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in a specific place? So today I was taking the
trash out and I saw an old woman across the
street and she was pregnant and had puppies, and she
was attacked by a gang of thugs. There was like
ten thirty of them, and they had hammers and stuff.
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And I ran across the street and I fought all
of them off, no big deal. Popped a couple of
them with my burn epistol launcher. They ran away, screaming,
saved her life, delivered the baby in the process, had
a little bit of an injury. It was either that
or I was in the food pantry this morning and
I turned around too fast and I ran into the
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doorframe itself, and then my head started bleeding. I don't
remember I've got a concussion. It's one of those two things.
You can use your imagination. Now, onto the stories of
the day. Let's begin, Jesse, Well, it's the news of
the day, the foreign aid money. In case you're just
now tuning into the news, just like I told you
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it would, It's no surprise. You're not surprised. I'm not surprised.
All the foreign aid stuff is sailing through Congress. Money
for Ukraine, money for Israel, money for Taiwan, money, year,
money there, money everywhere, money for everyone. You can't pay
your bills. But hey, don't you worry. Billions of dollars
more are going overseas. And I got this email here,
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great Balding, dear, great balding oracle, he says. Yesterday, Rhino
speaker Mike Johnson said he would rather send bullets to
Ukraine than boys, and then rambled on about his kids
are the idiots in DC thinking about boots on the ground.
Should I be worried? No one seems to have noticed this. Okay,
So let's talk about what's going on right now and
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why they talk the way they talk and everything. You
already know that all this money's going to sail through
and more money out the door. Let's get past all that.
Yesterday we play the audio for you of Mike Johnson
giving you the old carrot and stick argument that the
GOP has been giving you for some time. And Democrats,
GOP leadership and Democrats have been saying this, really since
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the Ukraine Russia thing kicked off. They've been saying, Hey,
we have to defend freedom. America is the beacon on
the dell, the shining light of freedom. Freedom, freedom, freedom.
Speaker 3 (04:32):
Baby.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
But then at the end they make sure they slip
in the stick. That's the carrot. Aren't you inspired? Freedom?
Freedom for all? Defend democracy that's what they throw in.
And then at the end, is the stick or your
subtle die? They don't. He's not the only one who
did it. This is how they talk. Hey, we got
to go defend freedom. We gotta defend freedom. If not,
probably gonna send your kids off to die in war.
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It's a manipulation tactic. It's a very common manipulation tactic
and business and everything else. Carrot stick, get someone moving. Look,
I was in RV sales. I'll tell you this very
very common. I'm sure I used it myself, either wittingly
or unwittingly at one point in time. Hey, listen, this
is a sweet RV. It's exactly what you need today.
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There's this massive discount on it. Buy this thing today
and we'll get you in this RV. But if you leave,
I have two other buyers lined up. They're gonna buy it,
and we're never gonna get another one. So it's Look,
it's common tactic. It's done everywhere. That's what they're doing
to you. It's a sales tactic. But I do want
to address this idea of boots on the ground because
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this is something I've been very, very concerned about and
I remain very concerned about, and what's going on over
there with Iran and Israel is only adding to this concern.
When you study other massive conflicts, massive wars, and I'm
not just talking about relatively recent ones like World War
two and World War One. Honestly, you can go back
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medieval times, Roman times. It's insane, insane how often massive
wars begin because of either a mistake or incompetence. Incompetence
and a mistake, because we think about people in charge
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and we generally hope that they're at least better educated
than we are, right, they know more. But the truth
is that's really never been the case. Very rarely has
that been the case. The only reason many people thought
it was the case throughout history is for so much
of history, the wealthy, the royalty, they would be the
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only ones who were actually taught anything. So if you're
part of England, we'll go back to England. It's country
I love. Actually, we'll go to England in old days,
olden times. Well, the king and the nobles and whatnot,
they were better fighters and more knowledgeable because they were
the only ones who got any training. Everyone else is
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busy farming and trying to scrape down a living. The
king isn't doing all that, So what's he doing. He's
learning mathematics. You don't know mathematics, So he knows more
than you. He knows how to read and write. You
don't know how to read and write. You don't know
anyone who knows how to read and write. He's got
a library full of books, so he knows more than you.
When it comes to fighting. He has endless amounts of money.
So it's not only has this big, beautiful horse. He's
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got armor, he's got the finest swords, the finest things.
He's got everything. You can't afford any of that. If
you've ever got a fight, you've got to go grab
your your shovel and hope to hit some of it off.
So he is the superior politician, the superior statesman, the
superior warrior, because he's received all this training that you
haven't received. But what's happened with Western civilization is all
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that has evened out. Every single person listening to me
right now, well probably with some exceptions, knows how to read,
knows how to read. Every single person listening to me
right now has well. I shouldn't again, I shouldn't say
every person, but most people have the ability to go exercise.
I realize there are some people right now who are handicapped,
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or maybe you're whatever the case may be. But for
the most part, you know how to exercise. You can
go out and go for a walk. Here's some push ups.
Maybe if you're in better shape, there's some lifting. Go
to the gym everyone has. Everyone has a boxing gym nearby,
or some or some Brazilian jiu jitsu can everyone can
do that. Well, that didn't used to be the case.
So today we live in this very weird era. Finally
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figured out what the word is. I believe it's pronounced
cacustocracy or cake astocracy. We live in a nation now,
in the United States of America, where our dumbest people are.
Dumbest people rise to the highest levels of power, and
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they really are stupid. And I don't mean IQ wise,
because I don't really care about your IQ. I don't
mean IQ wise. I mean these people they don't understand.
Remember their three characteristics all of our cultural leaders have
in common.
Speaker 3 (09:12):
What are they?
Speaker 1 (09:13):
No love of country, no connection to the real world.
And they see themselves as kings and queens. Let's deal
with the no connection to the real world. They just
live these cushy lies. It's all politics in academia. It's
right from Harvard to CNN to Congressman Idiot's office. And
they never get out and understand how the world works.
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And so they don't understand people. They don't understand foreign policy.
They genuinely don't understand different cultures and how different cultures
react to different things. You actually have to do things
differently when you deal with the Chinese versus dealing with
the Iranians, versus dealing with someone from Mexico versus. This
is known to people who know the world, but our
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people don't know the world. The people who've risen to
the highest levels of power in the country, they don't
know the world. And so where I'm going with this
as it pertains to Ukraine and Russia and all this
Taiwan stuff and Israel stuff and everything else is no,
there's no plan right now to implement boots on the
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ground and things like that. No, they don't have a
plan for that. However, we may very well end up there,
and we wouldn't be the first country in history to
end up in a massive war because we have morons
in charge who have no idea none what they're doing.
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We'll talk about this a little bit more in a
second hangout. I've got on animo inside of me, says
Jesse Kelly. You're listening to the Jesse Kelly Show. It
is the Jesse Kelly Show on and ask doctor Jesse
Friday do not forget. You can email the show during
the show Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com whatever you
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feel like emailing into the show. We're talking about boots
on the ground in Ukraine and Russia and all this
foreign aid stuff that's passed today. So here's here's my concern.
The people who run the country. They're lost and they're stupid.
Every single Democrat, probably eighty percent of the Republicans. They're
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lost and they're stupid. Now, we can deal with stupidity
from certain parts of life, can't we I can, and
you can. Look if I got a taco bell tonight
when I get off work, and I might if I
got a taco bell when I get off work, I
understand what I'm getting.
Speaker 3 (11:43):
I understand.
Speaker 1 (11:44):
The people who make my food and serve me my
food are almost undoubtedly high. They're probably spinning in it.
I understand that. And if things go bad and they
screw my order up, not the end of the world.
I'll go home, make myself a PB and J or
some Kraft Mac and call it a night. But when
it's the Secretary of State, the President of the United States,
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of America, the Speaker of the House, a senator, a general. Well,
now we have a problem, don't we. What's going on
right now is this. We are in a situation where
Ukraine cannot win. And I want to make sure everyone
understands this. This is not me talking. I had a
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conversation yesterday actually on my TV show with Senator Tommy Tuberville.
He's one of the good senators. There aren't very many
good ones. And this is his direct quote, and I
want to make sure let's pause in this for a moment.
Tommy Tuberville is on the House Armed Services Committee. There's
not a single classified briefing he hasn't been in on.
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There's not a single strategic tactical thing that he doesn't know.
And he told me, verbatim, direct quote, you can go
look at it. It's on TV. It's on camera. Ukraine
cannot win. That's what he said, period and a story.
And he followed it up by explaining what I just
explained to you. He said, Jesse, I'm on the Senate
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Armed Services Committee. There's nobody out there, no one who
knows more about this stuff, no one in the United
States government than I do. They cannot win. So what
do we do today, Well, we doomed a lot of
Ukrainians to death. We doomed a lot of Russians to death.
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And every single time we do this, we risk we
risk a rogue, crappy country like Russia taking this thing
to a level we're not comfortable with. Right now, Russia
has taken territory in Ukraine. Okay, it's bad's crappy. I
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understand that. You understand that the Ukrainians are dying. They
don't have the manpower. I mean, gosh, this is New
York's very own Chuck Schumer right here.
Speaker 4 (14:06):
The world is in desperate need of American leadership. Russia's
invasion of Ukraine, Iran's attack on Israel, and the Chinese
government's encroachments on the South Pacific threaten world peace, threaten
America's prosperity, and threaten the very future of Western democracy.
Time is of the essence. Israel was attacked for the
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first time in its history directly by Iran. The people
of Ukraine are now in all out desperation. In fact,
last week, the head of the US European Command testified
before the House Armed Services Committee that Russia's army is
now fifteen percent larger than it was at the start
of the war, and in a matter of weeks Russia
will outgun Ukraine by ten to one.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
It's time to make peace there. Now we're going the
oppos away, but it's time to make peace there. You
don't win every war you want to win. It's not
the way it works. It's not the way life works.
And let's have a discussion about Russia, because I am
growing very concerned after today. Russia is infamous for this
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when it comes to combat, and honestly, it's amazing how
consistent those Russians are with this very thing. At the
beginning of a war, they suck. They're poorly equipped, poorly led,
tactics kind of kind of suck. It takes them forever
to get moving. It's a gigantic country, it's disorganized, it's
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always been corrupt. It's corrupt under the Czars, it was
corrupt under the Kamis. Now it's corrupt under a dictator
like Putin. It's just a hard country to get moving. However,
because of the size of Russia and the population of Russia,
once that big bear gets moving, that big bear is very,
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very difficult to con which is why the Russian military,
after all this fighting and all this death and all
those missiles and all those artillery shells, is significantly bigger
than it was at the beginning of the conflict. The
Russian bear is moving. So let's say we start tossing
more money out there for missiles and artillery rounds and
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things like that.
Speaker 3 (16:22):
What if.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
What if Russia decides it's time to escalate things to
another level. Well, no, they're not going to invade America,
not saying that, but what if they do decide they've
had about enough of Poland what if they do decide
that they're in dire straits in the world is against them.
Speaker 3 (16:46):
Now.
Speaker 1 (16:46):
I'm not saying this is likely. I'm not predicting this.
I don't think it would happen, but it certainly could.
These reckless morons in Washington, d c. Could vary easily
get us into World War three, very easily, all because
of Neo Kon Republicans and Democrats washing money in Ukraine's
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crazy to think that's where we are, but that is
where we are. All right, Let's move on. I want
to talk about some other stuff. In fact, I want
to talk about that plane almost crash today, got some
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get to that, let's talk about chalk. Let's talk about
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About eighty percent of them now registered Democrats. And it's
going high the other way. The government, the kammies have
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taken over the medical industry. The good ones are fading,
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attitude Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse Kelly Show. And
unasked doctor Jesse Friday. We're actually going to talk about
people in situational awareness here in a minute, but I
have to address a couple things. First of all, I
have people already emailing me. Hey, Jesse, why haven't you
talked about the dude who set himself on fire in
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front of the Trump trial.
Speaker 3 (18:58):
In New York City today?
Speaker 1 (19:00):
One let me just be clear, New York City smells
bad enough in the summertime. What Chris said, Nook, no
in all say this is what do you want me
to say? It's incredibly sad, And we have a mental
health issue in this country. We are so lost and
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listless and just floating with the wind, and we have
so many people struggling. The suicide rates are through the
roof right now. And I think it's incredibly sad. I
do every time I walk down the streets in New
York City. Every single time you see these people and
they're just drugged out of their minds. They look like
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freaking zombies. It saddens me. And I know I'm a jerk,
and I'm not trying to get all soft and mushy
on you here. I've told you this story before. I
don't want to get sidetracked. But remember when I quit
my job selling RBS. It's about six years ago. I
decided to try for some kind of a media career.
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I had no idea it would work out, right, And
it ended up working out, obviously.
Speaker 3 (20:06):
But I had no idea it would work out. But
what do you do?
Speaker 1 (20:09):
What do you do when you're trying to get some
kind of media career. One I wanted to get some
funny video. And this is during the Cavanaugh protests, during
the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings. You remember how crazy all that
stuff was. And I flew back to Washington, d C.
With a couple buddies. And what I was going to
do is I was just as a gag. I was
going to go quote undercover in the anti Cavanaugh protests.
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And I had this funny shirt you keep my hand
keep your hands off my uterus, you know. And I'm
six ' eight, right, So I had this shirt that
says that, And there's a funny video of it out
on YouTube still to this day. Look up Jesse Kelly
Kavanaugh protests. She'll probably laugh whatever. But set all that
stuff aside. While I was there, I hadn't been in
one of these protests in a very long time, or
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around one of these protests in a very long time.
But we're on the steps are out in front of
this of the Supreme Court is where all this stuff
went down, and you can see all that in the video.
It's not important. You don't have to watch the video
for the purpose of this story. But I'm there gagging. Now,
I'm having fun. We're interviewing these crazy, dirty comies and
getting some funny video. And it did turn out to
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be a very funny video. Is great, don't get me wrong.
But I remember I've told you this before. On the
steps of the Supreme Court. There was a woman there,
young woman. I couldn't tell exactly how young, twenties, thirties.
I mean, maybe she's forties, in her forties and takes
great care of herself.
Speaker 3 (21:33):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (21:33):
But she was sitting on the standing on the steps
of the Supreme Court. She had pants on, she had
no shirt, she was completely naked from the waist up. Now,
she did have both of you grow up. No, it wasn't. No, no,
I'm not even going to pay attention to Chris and
Michael right now. There was nothing attractive about it, and
her hair. She had really long hair, I remember it.
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It was draped over her front, so it was very pg.
Pg thirteen, Chris, No, it wasn't disappointing. What is wrong
with you anyway? And she had all this writing all
over her body that she had done to herself or
that someone else had done. And I remember standing there.
I stopped and I looked at her, and then I
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looked at the people all around her, with their weird
chants and the crazy looks and their eyes and the
screaming and the yelling. And I remember you looking at
this young lady, who, from what I could tell, could
probably be a very beautiful.
Speaker 3 (22:28):
Young woman, you know.
Speaker 1 (22:29):
And I remember just thinking, that's so sad. You know,
we're here, we're having fun, we're poking fun of them,
and it is fun to poke fun at them, but
that's still a human being. And that's just man, that's
so sad. Some dude just lit himself on fire today,
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just straight up lit himself on fire today. I don't
know where you have to be mentally to do something
like that, but that's so oh sad. I just I
don't have anything to say about it.
Speaker 3 (23:04):
That's all. That's all I'm going.
Speaker 1 (23:06):
To talk about some other things because I had teased
this before the break.
Speaker 3 (23:10):
I had a lawyer.
Speaker 1 (23:12):
On my show the other day on my TV show,
and he was talking about a lawsuit that's happening right now.
Speaker 3 (23:19):
You can look this up.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
The FAA is getting sued. And I brought this up
before this week on the show. Why is the FAA
getting sued? Well, air traffic controllers, the people who are
in those little towers who control planes. Hey, you can
take off here, Hey, this runways yours? Hey land here? No,
don't land yet, we have other planes landing. It is
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a stressful, demanding job for highly intelligent people. You ever
talked to someone who took the ATC air Traffic Controller test.
You ever talk to someone who takes it. Who's taking it?
It is not for the feint of heart, or at
least it used to be. And they only used to
take the top people because it's such a life or
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death job. Three hundred people in every one of those planes,
three hundred people in every one of those planes. Well,
the FAA's being sued because they decided we needed more
minorities in that profession, and so they took all the
test results and they looked at who had passed, and
they decided that there were too many whities who had passed,
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and so they tossed out the test results and tossed
out all the applicants. And currently the faas being sued
by nine hundred of these white dudes and women who
got bout bounced. We're not talking one or two, nine
hundred of them. So this wasn't some kind of a
one off FAAS being sued for what they did. They
tossed out the applicants, they tossed out the tests, they
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redid all the testing, They remade the tests in order
for more minorities to get in and allow me to
clarify something.
Speaker 3 (24:57):
What they did.
Speaker 1 (24:59):
Part of the testing. Now, to be an air traffic
controller is you need to prove that you were somehow
oppressed or even bad at certain things. I'm not making
that up. If you dig into the testing now, well
they got the results they wanted. Today at Reagan Airport
in Washington, DC, a Jet Blue airplane and a Southwestern
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Airlines airplane almost collided six hundred people. It's about a
minute long. I believe I'm just gonna sit back and
I'm just going to play for you the audio from
the air traffic controllers.
Speaker 2 (25:39):
Chap was twenty nine thirty seven on watching the ground
give way to the American airboof west to right when
we won who accidentally a key wrote Charlie cross by.
Speaker 5 (25:48):
Charlie deliver to the right tower on the other side,
all right after Americans going to one helo chairly clear
cross for let's say the right set fifteen What that
hold off you? Right when comm runways for clear for
takeoff loosely fifty two twenty six left turn at November
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behind Imbreer ground points the novemore stop.
Speaker 1 (26:18):
I think it's gonna stop.
Speaker 5 (26:20):
We stopped. We were cleared to cross roadway four.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
You can go look at the video of it if
you'd like. It's frightening. Diversity kills. It kills people. It
has already killed so many people, It will kill so
many more. DEI is communism, it's cultural Marxism.
Speaker 3 (26:45):
It's a different form.
Speaker 1 (26:47):
This is the communist's adjustment because you couldn't get economic
communism through so he focused on this. When you focus
on things other than merit, people die. People die. Those
are the stakes. Those are the stakes of the game.
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People have already died, and people will continue to die
who didn't have to. And you know the worst part
about all this is when you tell this to your
liberal aunt Peggy, she won't give a crap because in
the end, communists do not value human life. So if
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you told liberal aunt Peggy about this incident, you could
even play her the audio, you could show her the
information about the air traffic controllers and the testing and
the lawsuit and all that, and she would either a
deny what you just showed her as being some kind
of a right wing hoax, or b the real truth
about what she's feeling is she wouldn't care because liberal
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Aunt Peggy is actually a communist and for a communist,
death just comes with the revolution. Baby, you want to
punish this evil, dirty country, well you gotta kill some
people with the air in the airlines first. Just something
to keep in mind, all right, what's the stock market high?
Does it make sense to somebody? Let's talk about that.
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But before we talk about that, let's talk about your
situational awareness. Someone has a question about that. We have
so much to get to tonight before we get to
any of that, though, more billions, billions more for them,
and billions more for them, and billions more for them.
Do you think now would be a good time to
get some gold and silver in your hands? It is
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to get some gold and silver in that four oh
one k. You worked your whole life for that retirement.
You're gonna give it all back when the bubble pops.
Call Oxford Gold Group and let them handle.
Speaker 3 (28:51):
All of this for you.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
You want to hedge against inflation precious metals. They can't
destroy the value of precious metals. Called eight three three
nine nine five gold. All right, eight three three nine
nine five gold, Oxford Gold Group.
Speaker 3 (29:08):
We'll be back.
Speaker 1 (29:11):
You're listening to the oracle.
Speaker 3 (29:13):
You love this one.
Speaker 1 (29:14):
It's a scream baby, the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (29:17):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday, and
asked doctor Jesse's.
Speaker 1 (29:23):
Friday where we really turn it up a notch and
focus on change? What Chris? And that's what we've been
doing all day today.
Speaker 3 (29:31):
Baby?
Speaker 1 (29:31):
All right, now, this is something that's near and dear
to my heart. So I'm just gonna get right to
this question, dear showgun Oracle, how often are you astonished
by people's lack of situational awareness? My wife recently had
an injury, so I'm taking over more duties, and I'm
shocked how many people will create choke points in grocery
stores and then be bewildered at the traffic jam they created.
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I'm firmly convinced you could strap a cow bell on
a grizzly bear and it'd still be able to sneak
up on seventy five percent of the population. All right,
So I'm going to be mean Jesse first, and then
I'll follow up with a little bit of mercy. Maybe
I'm just in a nice guy mode today. I remember,
like it was yesterday, I was getting off a plane,
and this is years ago, five years ago. Maybe I
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was getting off a plane and it was one of
those situations where on the plane I had a carry
on bag, but they'd run out of room in the
overhead because I was sitting in the back of the plane,
and so they may be gate checking. You check it
at the gate, but then they bring it back to
you at the gate. So I walk off the plane,
and then we're in that walkway, we're in the jetway.
I walk off the plane, I immediately walk up there's
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a line of people waiting for their bags, and I
move over to the side. All kinds of people still
on the plane. Now, why did I move over to
the side, Because there are other people need to get
off the plane and get up the jetway. So I
moved off to the side to stand there and wait
for my bags. About the time I get there on
the side, I turn around and look, and there's some
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woman getting off the plane. On my life, she walks
out of the plane door, out of the plane door,
and she is six inches past the plane door. She
is blocking the entire plane door. And she just stops
to wait for her back and then someone behind her.
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Event she says, excuse me, ma'am, excuse me. And she
turns and looks and she sees all these people lined
up behind her waiting to get off the plane that
she blocked. And she gets this, oh whoa shocked look
on her face. She was stunned, stunned. And then I'm
not saying she was a bad person at all. But
you know the reason traffic sucks. You know the reason
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air travel can oftentimes suck. It's about five percent of
the population, five to ten percent of the population. And
what is that five to ten percent of the population.
It's not stupid people, Yeah, stupid people hold us back. Right, Look,
I can only do so much with Chris here.
Speaker 3 (32:06):
Stupid people will hold us back.
Speaker 1 (32:08):
It's the selfish people. It's too people who live entirely
in their own world without being mindful of other people.
That's why you had to beat at the car in
front of you today when the left hand turn light
came on. Why they were on their cell phone. Now,
is it bad to be on your cell phone? No,
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But is it bad to be on your cell phone
while you're sitting at a red light with other people
in traffic, trying to get home, trying to get to work,
trying to get somewhere. It's not that it's bad, it's selfish.
You're making a conscious decision. I'm the only one on
the planet that matters. It's all about me. I'll just
do whatever I want without any regard for anyone else
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at all. There are people who are so incredibly self
centered that they really think the world revolves around them.
I've told you this before, but I was actually just
talking about this earlier, about how I used to sell
r vs for a living. Well, we did our own
When I was selling our v's, we had to handle
our own finance work. You didn't send people to a
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separate finance department. When they decided to buy an RV
from you. You had to handle that yourself. You had
to take their credit report, You had to go find
a bank that would that would give them a loan
for the RV, get them the best rate you could get.
So I had to deal with this all the time.
I was always dealing with banks and credit scores and
Moone applications and things like that. And I could tell
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almost every time. I could tell you if someone had
good credit after thirty seconds to a minute after talking
to them, I didn't need your social Security number. I
didn't have to run your credit I knew, I knew,
And everyone was like that.
Speaker 3 (33:50):
It's not that I was special or uniquely good.
Speaker 1 (33:52):
Every RV salesman in that dealership, for the most part,
could do the exact same thing. And the main reason
was this. The person who had bad credit had no
sense of other people at all, none in one way
or another. They all thought the world revolved around them.
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They didn't have If someone walks in and says something
like this to you, Hey, it's me, it's Sarah. I
don't really know what I'm looking for yet, Maybe something
twenty to twenty five feet. But I don't want to
waste your time. If they ever say that to you
at all, I don't want to waste your time. I
don't want to do Boom good credit guaranteed. That's a
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person who, Yeah, they have their own selfish desires and
things like that, but that is a person who knows
they're not the only person in the world who matters.
Your time's important to other people matter any any version
of I don't want to waste your time.
Speaker 3 (34:55):
Boom good credit.
Speaker 1 (34:57):
Somebody walks in and says, mah, I can buy anything
on the lot. I won't see all these trailers show
me around. Bad credit. Probably can't buy a daggone thing.
Got a five hundred credit score. Teach your children as
best you can to be mindful of other people. That's
what situational awareness really is. The guy at the gym
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with ten people waiting in line for a drink of water,
but he spends five minutes to fill up his water bottle.
Speaker 3 (35:26):
Selfish is what he is.
Speaker 1 (35:28):
He's selfish in his own world. No one else matters.
It's only him. It's only him. That is what situational
awareness really is. Now, maybe you have someone in your
life who needs updated on that.
Speaker 3 (35:42):
Here's what I need you to do. I needed to pick.
Speaker 1 (35:44):
Up your pure Talk phone and give them a call
and tell them to start thinking about other people. Maybe
right now is the time to pick up your pure
Talk phone and text your son or daughter and say, hey,
I want to make sure you're being mindful of the
people around you, especially in traffic and and air travel.
And the good news is pure Talk is on the
exact same five G network as all the AT and
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d's of the world, so you don't you don't sacrifice coverage.
That text message to your son will go through and
he'll say, Dad, dang it, I probably skewed that up today.
And then you maybe you can call him and talk
him through it. And my goodness, your bill is so
much less. Not only are you with a patriotic cell
phone company unlike AT and T, but your bill is less.
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You have more money. Maybe you'll be able to afford
that plane ticket to go see your son after all.
Average average Pure Talk customer family saves a G a
year a grand. Pick up your phone, dial pound two
five zero and say Jesse Kelly pound two five zero
and say Jesse Kelly, all right, now I want to
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get to this now now that we have had, now
that we have had four years, or you know what,
I'll wait on that one because he's gonna ask about
the stock market. Let's do one, Jesse, what are your
thoughts on body doubles in the government? Except he didn't
call me Jesse. He said, dear, stay with me. I'm
going somewhere with this, oracle. Do you know why I
say that? Stay with me. I'm going somewhere with this.
Speaker 3 (37:13):
You have to do that.
Speaker 1 (37:15):
Because people, most people, especially today in this social media era,
they don't have attention spans. And look, I'm pointing fingers
at myself. I'm not blaming anyone else. People don't have
attention spans, so you have to let them know. Buckle
up and sit there. I'm going somewhere with this in
the story. Don't worry. I swear to you. It's still
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a political talk show. Now we're gonna talk about the
stock market. Why is it high? Does our government use
body doubles? My goodness, all that and so much more
hang on