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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a Thursday. We're going to talk about January sixth here
really quickly from the Cash Cash Patel confirmation hearing today,
because there's something about that that it's kind of all
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in the back of our minds. We're going to have
a very forward discussion about it. I should let you know,
I kind of called an audible. I've texted Amber Smith
and asked her to come on. Amber Smith's going to
join us about a half hour from now. She's a
helicopter pilot Army Airic. Calve what she was she now
talks about that, she wrote books, things like that, she's
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been out there, she's been on the show before. But
I'm getting a lot of technical questions from people. I
don't understand how tragedy could happen? How could they not see?
How could they? So let's just talk to someone about it.
About a half hour from now, she's been in that helicopter,
operated that helicopter. Let's talk to her. What's the deal?
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How could this happen? Maybe she has a great explanation,
Maybe she has no explanation at all. But about a
half hour from now, we'll talk about that. But I'm
wanted to come back to this, as we know, laid
it out in the first hour. It's a conversation we've
had many times before on the show that our institutions
have been taken over on purpose by the communists, and
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the purpose is so they can use the force of government,
so they can use state power against their political enemies.
That was always the goal. Use the institutions themselves for
the revolution, use the institutions to reward your friends and
attack your enemies. And that of course brings us to January,
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and yes, January sixth. Political prisoners, most of them are
out free, still waiting on Jeremy Brown to be made whole,
but most of them are out free. Good, good, It's
all good. But let's set that aside and let's talk
about January sixth, because there are a couple things out there,
a couple bits of information out there people really need
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to know. One, why haven't they been able to locate
the pipe bomber. Thomas Massey, congressman who doesn't exactly get
a lot wrong, came out and he said he thinks
the pipe bomber is a police officer in the Capitol. Okay,
we'll set that aside, though. Let's talk about January sixth.
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That day, Donald Trump has famously said, Hey, I asked
for National Guard troops. Nancy Pelosi was given the request
for Nash Guard troops. Listen to what Cash Betel says.
This is from his confirmation hearing today, because it brings
up an interesting question when you when you focus on
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the other facts around January sixth, listen to what cash
Betel says, and as you listen, think about this. Did
the federal government did Democrats in coordination with I don't know,
take your pick, FBI, CIA, n SA. I don't know.
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Did Democrats cause January sixth on purpose? Did they do
it on purpose so they could send the FBI after
their political opponents. It's a very fair question to ask,
especially when I hear things like this from Cash Pateel.
Speaker 2 (03:53):
And while you were chief of staff at DoD, how
many times did do d approach Capitol police and ask
if they needed National Guard assistance?
Speaker 3 (04:02):
I believe those letters are well documented, numerous instances, and
numerous of those instances, those requests were shut down.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
Okay, but I'm gonna stop there. I'll let him keep going.
He goes on for fifty seconds, but I just want
to explain something. So he's a DoD. He keeps going
and saying, Hey, you need national Guard. You guys need
national Guard. Well, our intelligence agencies, our federal law enforcement agencies,
sadly they monitor everything now, including social media chatter, in traffic.
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And the reason I bring this up is the number
of people who were going to be in Washington, d C.
In and around the Capitol was in no way a
mystery to anyone in the government on January sixth. They
knew people were coming, They knew how many people were coming.
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They knew because they are on every single chat channel
you can possibly use online. They've infiltrated every single quote
patriot group out there. They are in all of this,
and they're in it for the express purpose of gathering
intelligence on you. So think about that as you think
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about what cash Battel just said. The federal government knew
that a bunch of people angry about the election were
coming to Washington, d C. They knew how many of
them there were. Cash Battel at the Department of Defense
goes to them and says, hey, We've got a bunch
of National Guard troops. Do you want them? And they
repeatedly said, nanna, We're good. Huh. Interesting, Now, am I correct?
Speaker 2 (05:45):
At the Capitol sergeant at arms set assistance was unnecessary?
Speaker 3 (05:49):
That's correct, Senator.
Speaker 2 (05:51):
Who did the sergeant at arms report to the Speaker
of the House. That would have been Nancy Pelosi at
the time. Is that correct?
Speaker 1 (05:58):
Yes, senator?
Speaker 2 (06:00):
And would that also be Chuck Schumer than the Senate
Majority leader the.
Speaker 3 (06:05):
Sergeant at arms? Yes, Senator reports.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
Up there, did Mayor Bowser, the Democrat elected mayor in
d C, either request or allow National Guard assistants.
Speaker 3 (06:17):
She put in writing on the days leading up to
January sixth, a declination for National Guard additional support. And
that letter is available publicly to the world.
Speaker 2 (06:26):
So so, and just to speak English for folks at home,
a declination meant she said, no, don't send national Guard?
Is that right?
Speaker 1 (06:33):
Yes, sir? Okay, So, I know it sounds like a
simple task and a simple point, but let's just say, hypothetically,
let's walk let's walk through a couple scenarios. You're Nancy Pelosi,
you're Chuck Schumer, you're Mayor Bowser of Washington, DC. You
know how many people are coming because they did. You
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know what they're angry about. They did. And let's say
you want to stop any kind of a protest or
riot from getting out of control? Do you accept National Guard?
Of course you do. You know the number of police
officers you have available to you to control the crowd
of such size. It's a no brainer to accept it.
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In fact, isn't that the safe option? Tell me who
is going to get in even the slightest bit of
trouble if you accept national Guard protection and then don't
really need them. Is that anyone gonna say, ah, this
is an outrage. You brought in the National Guard and
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everything was peaceful. You would not hear that at all.
In fact, bringing in the National Guard is the no
risk option, no risk, all reward, There is no downside
to it. And yet Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Mayor Bowser
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all said yeah, we're good. Okay, So that was scenario
number one if you were trying to prevent a riot.
Now let's go to scenario number two, because we really
we need to know this information. This isn't old news.
This matters a lot. Did the federal government purposely cause
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a spicy protest in order to justify sending its guns
after you. If you wanted a bad riot to start
and you wanted it to get out of control because
you want to be able to send the FBI after people,
well then it would make all the sense in the
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world that you would refuse National Guard, especially when you
also consider we know now for a fact the Federal
Bureau of Investigation had people out of uniform all over
that crowd. We don't know to what extent they were involved.
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We don't know because the FBI won't tell us. Were
they ring leaders, were they inside of the Capitol building?
Were they the ones instigating everything? We don't know. We
do know things like, I don't know gentlemen by the
name of ray Epps. He's on camera telling people we're
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going down to the Capitol and we're going to go
in the Capitol. And then magically, right after that riot,
the FBI stopped looking for ray Epps. In fact, the
New York Times did a multi page puff piece on
poor ray Epps. So just looking at this completely objectively
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because I don't know, I don't know the Woever, no,
hopefully Cash tells us if I believe that the federal
government caused January sixth on purpose because they wanted to
send the cheka after Republicans. I have after evidence point
after evidence point after evidence point that leads me to
that conclusion. If I believe the federal government had no
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idea at all was coming or didn't want it to happen,
well you don't have very much to defend that. And
that's kind of important, isn't it. Because the FBI is
still there and all those people are still there. Did
they do a Reichstag fire on us? Was that done
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dot com. And Jewish producer Chris is requesting that I
elaborate just a little bit on Right Stag Fire before
I continue on with this cash Betel January six stuff. Okay,
so just really really quickly, this is gonna be like
the one or two minute version of the Right Stag Fire,
kind of one of those things you kind of assume
everyone knows but they don't know about Germany. Hitler took over.
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Hitler was elected, took over, and Germany had a We're
gonna call it a congress right for lack of a
better way to put it, Just to explain it, Germany
had a congress. Now when Hitler took over, Remember, Germany
was in a state of upheaval post World War One
that was disastrous, and there were various all kinds of
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left wing groups trying for power in Germany. Left wing
groups being the Nazis were one of them. That's a
left wing group, not a right wing group. Nazi not sure,
socialists and full blown communists. They were in the streets
as well, brawling with the Nazis, fighting for power. Hitler,
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after years of political maneuvering and whatnot, gets himself elected.
But he still doesn't have complete power, unchecked power to
do everything he wants to do to his domestic political enemies.
And so Hitler gets given a gift. If you will,
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If you're Hitler and you want to use state power
against your domestic political enemies, well, what's something that would
really justify going after them? How about setting their capitol
building on fire, the Reichstag, their capitol building goes up
in flames one night. Now, who did it? Will never ever, ever,
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ever ever know. I mean, I realized they arrested the
guy and whatnot. But imediately Hitler and the Nazis said, look,
it's the communists. I told you, the communists. This is
clearly a domestic enemy, and clearly, in order to save Germany,
we must use state power against our domestic political opponents.
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And communists got rounded up and shot, period and a story,
and it was all justified because somebody, a boogeyman set
fire to the Reichstag. I believe, I believe January sixth,
with our was our Reichstag fire. I believe democrats. I
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believe the system did it on purpose to justify what
they always wanted to do to you, and that's sent
the FBI after you for being a Republican. That's what
I believe. That's why they cling to it so hard
to this day. Did you hear Dick Durbin asking Cash
Mattel about it today?
Speaker 4 (14:55):
So do you think that America is safer because these
sixteen hundred people have been an opportunity to come out
of serving their sentences and live in our communities again.
Speaker 3 (15:06):
Centator, I have not looked at all sixteen hundred individual cases.
I have always advocated for imprisoning those that cause harm
to our law enforcement and civilian communities. I also believe
America is not safer because President Biden's commutation of a
man who murdered two FBI agents, Agent Kohlers and Williams.
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Family deserve better than that have the man that point
blank range fired a shotgun into their heads and murdered
them released from prison. So it goes both ways.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
Pretty good answered there by cash. But you notice Dick
Durbin wasn't interested in any of that. It was just
January sixth. They can't let it go. It's almost as
if they wanted January six to happen, and they need
the American people to continue to buy the lie about
what happened. Almost anyway, clob a Charge embarrassed herself today,
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like always, could you just answer.
Speaker 5 (16:02):
The question if he said that the FBI headquarters where
they investigate cybercrime and terrorism shut down and open as
a deep stay the museum. Did he say that the
headquarters should be shut down? Mister chair deserve an answer
to that question. He is asking to be head of
the FBI, and he said that their headquarters should be
shut down.
Speaker 2 (16:22):
Mister Chair Parliamentary Inquiry, you've got anything you want to say,
mister Prattail Before I go on to Senator.
Speaker 3 (16:28):
Simply this. If the best attacks on me are going
to be false accusations and grotesque mischaracterizations, the only thing
this body is doing is defeating the credibility of the
men and women at the FBI.
Speaker 1 (16:39):
I stood with.
Speaker 3 (16:40):
Them here in this country in every theater of war
we have. I was on the ground in service of
this nation, and any accusations leveled against me that I
would somehow put political bias before the Constitution are grotesquely unfair.
And I will have you reminded that I have been
endorsed by over three hundred thousand long worspent officers to
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become the next director of the FBI. Let's ask them.
Speaker 1 (17:04):
You know what hit me when I sat and watched
Clobahar and that line of questioning. She looks terrible. She
just looks exhausted, malnourished. If you will, she needs to
start off her day with the superfood smoothie that she
blends in the Obliterator. That's what occurred to me. I'm
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looking at Amy Klobachar and I'm thinking to myself. Chefman
needs to get hold of her and help, and I
bet you they'll help. At Chefman, they're great people, but
they came up with the greatest blender ever. It's called
the Obliterator. And you see, ab makes these disgusting, disgusting
smoothies in the morning, full of nutrition. Eugh, it's gross,
all kinds of vegetables and stuff. And the only way
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I get that thing down is with the Obliterator. There's
no guest work with the Obliterator. It has auto sense technology.
Just throw in the ingredients, turn it on. It's one
red Dot Best Concept Design Awards, so you can leave
it on your counter. But most importantly, it blends up
all that disgusting filth perfectly, so I can drink it.
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And that's what Amy Klobashar needs and she can go
to Chefman dot com to get it. C H E
F M A N Amy. All right. And another thing
that occurred to me is Amy Clobachar is never gonna
get to run for president. Remember that was her thing.
She thought she was gonna have a real shot to
be Joe Biden's VP, and then the Democrat Party decided
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to go full blown DEI and Joe Biden stands up
and does well, I mean, I probably didn't even do it.
Someone wrote it for me. Stands up and says, I'm
gonna I gotta pick a VP and it's gonna be
a woman, and write that. Amy clobahars like, yeah, I'm in,
and then he's like and and she'll be black, and
then ab Cloba stars like, oh no, dang it, I'm
so tired. That sucks for Amy. Anyway, Cash definitely had
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his life betting a lot by filthy street animals.
Speaker 3 (19:00):
I want to get into those details of my family.
Speaker 1 (19:02):
He'll let's get into a few of them. Tell me
about it.
Speaker 3 (19:06):
Well, if you look at the record from January sixth
where I testified before that committee because of my personal
information being released by Congress, I was subjected to a
direct and significant threat on my life, and I put
that information in the record. I had to move in
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that threat good.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
I was called street animals, Street animals, all right? Amber Smith,
the helicopter pilot joins us.
Speaker 2 (19:37):
Feeling a little stocky, follow leg.
Speaker 1 (19:40):
And subscribe on social at Jesse Kelly DC. It is
the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. And obviously this
is a heavy subject. We touched on it real quick,
right off the top, just praying for all those families
people have lost it all right now, and I thought
it would be appropriate to have Amber Smith on the show.
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She's joined us before. She's wonderful author, wrote a great book,
Unfit to Fight. She also is somebody I wanted to
lean on right now because she was a helicopter pilot Iraq, Afghanistan.
She knows what she's talking about. And for a lot
of people, they're confused. They want to know, how can
this happen? How can something like this happen? So Amber,
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you're the smart, qualified person. I'm the stupid guy on
the ground who doesn't understand. Tell me what it's like
to operate a helicopter.
Speaker 6 (20:32):
It's extremely stressful and challenging, and that comes when all
of the external circumstances are good. That's on a clear
blue twenty two, you know, blue sky, no wind day,
when you have you're talking on five different radios, you're
talking about bird hazards, telephone polls, just flying the aircraft
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and making sure all operating systems and mechanical systems are
operating correctly. That's on a good day. Then you add
in bad weather, low visibility, night flight, night vision goggles,
and it just adds those stressors. And then, as we
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saw in the incense with this crash, a very heavy
traffic environment and I'm talking about probably one of the
worst in the country when it comes to blended fixed
between commercial airliners and the helicopter traffic, it is extremely
intense and stressful, and it's you know, we're starting to
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hear more about what's been going on, but I think
they are going to have to make some changes the
way the two different types of aircraft operate around each
other in that specific area.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
Okay, so let's focus on a couple of things here.
You mentioned night vision goggles. Most people are not familiar
with why that would be a problem at all. Don't
you just put them on and you can see everything
at night? Why is that an issue?
Speaker 6 (22:06):
Well, it's because it's unnatural sight. And so you're flying
in aircraft. When you fly in aircraft, first of all,
it has so much to do with feeling. You are
physically holding three flight controls, one in your right hand,
one in your left, and then you have your pedals
on the floor, and so much of it has to
do with feeling. So when it comes to operating aircraft
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that relies so much on how on physical feeling and
physical control. You know, when the way your brain and
your vision is oriented takes it has effects on the
way you fly the helicopter. So when you're flying with
night vision goggles, first of all, it is a sea
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of green. It's different shades of green, and light affects
night vision goggles too, So some light is nice and
necessary and helpful when you're flying lights, but there's a
balance if there is too much light out there, and
we're talking about from all the different aircraft. You're in
a metropolitan area in Washington, d C. With so much light,
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so it is lit up underneath you, and it can
actually blind out your goggles a little bit, making it
hard to see, and you're also looking through essentially, probably
the best way to describe it would be like looking
through a straw in terms of or like horse blinders.
Like you do have those limitations when it comes to
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night vision goggles, and so it's not like you're just
suddenly have this, you know, night vision like it's the
exact same as your natural day vision. It is extremely
visually limiting. You learn how to do it and it
does allow you to do your job in night operations,
but it increases your risk. It is much more dangerous
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and it is very hard.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
Speaking with Amber Smith, former helicopter pilot, Okay, Amber, can
you explain to all of them us, why is there
a crew at all? Can't just one person operate this?
Speaker 6 (24:06):
No? It I mean physically can and someone pick up
an aircraft and fly it to the next place. Yes,
in order to do it safely and successfully, you need
a crew to be able to cover, and a black
Hawk's pretty big, so you have crew chiefs in the
back that are clearing the aircraft places that pilots can't see.
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And the more eyes you have in the aircraft helping
clear traffic, helping clear obstacles, the better of a crew
you're going to be in, the safer you're going to be.
And as we know what black Hawk is a passenger aircraft,
so it's carrying people around. I think a big thing
to point out here is that there was likely some
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serious miscommunication between Tower and the crew. Just like that
you talked about inside the cockpit. You have something and
this is what the Army trains you on, not only
just in flight school, but when you get to your units.
There's constant retraining on crew coordination. It is you know,
pilot error. Human error is the biggest cause of aviation accidents,
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and things can get very dangerous when crews aren't communicating
properly together. We don't know what happened in this situation.
There's no like voice recorder box in the black Hawk
the way there is in commercial airliners, so we'll likely
never know what was going on between the two pilots
and the crew chief. But it sounds like the crew
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called out a visual on the aircraft, but it ended
up being the wrong aircraft. And so I personally think that,
you know, they thought they had the aircraft inside the
tower was calling and asking them if they saw there
were and then so I just don't think that they
even saw the aircraft that they ended up flying into.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
So Freakin said, Okay, Amber, help me understand why we're
doing night training in this area at all. You know
a lot of people who don't understand. They look and
they think, well, that's such an incredible risk, in an
unnecessary risk. Why is this kind of training done here
and not you know, in the planes of Nebraska.
Speaker 6 (26:19):
Why, Well, there's a mission, there's national missions that are
you know, required up in that part of in the capitol,
in the nation's capital. So there are aircraft at Belvoir
for Belvoir just south of Washington, d C in Virginia
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that are tasked with this mission. And so you train,
where you fight. That's their mission. They're going to go
why on these quarters that they may have to fly
in if they're ever you know, like activated to do
some of these missions. So the mission itself, to me
is not a problem. What is a problem is I
think that some of the policies that are in place,
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likely with the FAA, Like I'm very curious to see
when the ceiling for helicopter traffic on those routes down
the Potomac were last updated, because I just found out
that the ceiling for those helicopter routes on the Potomac
is two hundred feet, so ceiling that means you are
not allowed to fly above. Just for some context, Jesse,
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when I was flying in Afghanistan, my hard deck under
night vision goggles in Afghanistan with enemy activity was three
hundred feet. Okay, hard deck means you can't fly a
below ceiling, can't fly above, So I was not allowed
to fly below three hundred feet under goggles that night
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because our commanders didn't want us smacking into things. And so,
in one of the busiest air traffic areas in our
country when it comes to helicopters and civilian aviation, the
helicopters are flying at two hundred feet and below. I
am shocked that there has not been a helicopter incident before,
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not necessarily with a commercial airliner, but just with helicopter
traffic in general. So I if there's anything that comes
out of all of this, they need to recheck that policy.
I'm assuming that policy was put in place prior to
it being as busy as it is today. But as
we all know with bureaucracy, once the policy gets in place,
they don't care to ever change it or update it
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as technology advances or traffic advances and so. And then
another thing that I want to point out to your
listeners is that a lot of people are talking about, well,
the helicopter was above, you know that two hundred feet
separation that they're supposed to have, which plays into the
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issue even more so if a helicopter was flying at
two hundred feet and if when they craft into the
airliner at like three point fifty something like that. One
hundred and fifty feet altitude increase in a helicopter can
happen in a split second. It's a bump, it's a
slight tap on a collective, it is a small wind gust.
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It is nothing in a helicopter jumping multiple hundreds of feet.
It's totally normal in a helicopter. And so the fact
that there is like no altitude separation between where these
helicopters are flying out and the descending aircraft on short
final is insane to me. That it has become common
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to clear these helicopters to fly either behind or under
these fixed wing commercial airliners that are on short final
into Reagan. It's crazy to me. And other helicopter pilots
that are still flying in the area are saying it
is common practice to allow them to fly on a
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cross are an active short final.
Speaker 1 (30:05):
Amber, I know you got to go. Thank you for
giving us some wisdom. TIGHT appreciate you very much, Amber Smith.
Her book is Unfit to fight us an excellent book.
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at jesse kellyshow dot com. And I don't know why
you asked me details like that, Chris about things. Jewish
producer Chris was asking me about oatmeal bass for kids,
and I don't remember why we gave them to our kids,
but I know there were occasions where we did. And
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then he's always liked, well, what are you doing for?
How do you do it? Dude? I don't know. I'm married,
I was there helping. I don't know that's OB's job
is to handle wills of that.
Speaker 4 (32:01):
Now.
Speaker 1 (32:01):
Obviously, I'm not saying I'm a barbarian. I was changing
diapers and all that stuff too, But when it comes
to oatmeal baths, Bob says that I have quote handled
the kids like a grizzly bear and stuff like that,
which is not true. That's one too. I'm telling you, Chris,
if you give that baby an oatmeal bath, add a
little brown sugar and cinnamon in there, and it smells fantastic.
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What what I know, She's gonna eat the bath water.
They eat the bath water anyway. What difference does it
make at least you can make it taste good. And
that is in no way a defense of oatmeal, which
you somehow took that as a defense of oatmeal. Everyone
knows oatmeal is garbage. And even if you can spruce
it up here you want, you want a solution. This
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is the best solution to spruce up oatmeal. Peanut butter
you take, don't turn your nose up. Listen, you take.
It's not a cheet it's look you got. It needs
all the help it can get.
Speaker 5 (32:55):
You.
Speaker 1 (32:55):
Put a scoop of peanut butter in there, little brown sugar,
little cinnamon may if you look. Even if you don't
want the brown sugar, little cinnamon, cinnamon, peanut butter, it
makes it at least edible. I personally don't eat it.
And it's not because I can't make it edible. The
peanut butter makes it edible. It's because whenever I do,
I'm starving in like an hour, I need something more
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out of my breakfast oatmeal. It just doesn't stay with you.
I don't know what the deal is. Let's do some
emails before we get to Tulsi and everything else. Jesse,
we still don't have any answers for the Baltimore Bridge.
You think we will know what the truth is concerning
this Kilo the okay people I trust, I am not
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telling you what happened last night. I am not telling you.
I don't know. And as you heard Amber Smith a
few minutes ago, we may never know because we're not
gonna have a little black box out of that helo.
If the helo was at fault, and it looks right
now like that helo may have been at fault.
Speaker 2 (33:59):
One.
Speaker 1 (34:00):
Remember, training accidents, deadly training accidents are the entire history
of militaries all over the globe. It's a dangerous profession.
Even training involves doing dangerous things, and people make mistakes,
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and when you make a mistake, if that's what happened,
you can die. The people I trust don't think there
was anything nefarious that happened last night. I'm not saying that.
No one can say that for a fact, and we'll
never know that. But don't automatically go there with terrorist
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attack and stuff like that, especially when we have an
administration like this one that apparently intends for the first
time in a long time, to be honest.
Speaker 7 (34:52):
I also wanted to give an update on the tragedy
that happened last night here in Washington, DC and provide
a little bit more information as we are actively working
to investigate and understand what occurred and why. At about
eight forty eight last night, a UH sixty assigned to
the US Army Aviation Brigade in the Military District of
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Washington Fort Belvoir, Virginia, collided tragically with a civilian airliner.
The unit involved, the Army unit involved was Bravo Company,
twelfth Aviation Battalion at Fort Belvoir. It was an annual
proficiency training flight. And when we look at the crew
and we're not all not all kin have been notified,
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so we're going to withhold ranks and names at this point.
We do know on our side who was involved. It
was a fairly experienced crew and that was doing a
required annual night evaluation. They did have night vision goggles.
Speaker 1 (35:51):
They came out right away. He goes on, it's a
longer statement. I'm just not going to play it all
right now. They came out right away. Here's what happened,
Here's who it was, Here's what they were doing, here's
what they were open right away. Just don't don't let
your mind go there. If they're being honest with us,
and if everybody people you trust are saying it was
an accident, I think it was just an accident, that's all. Jesse.
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I'm struggling a little with the Catholic NGO issue. It
is like the Pope and Bishop are trying to use
their people's values against them. They are the Pope is
a communist. That's one and two. Catholic and Christian NGOs
facilitating the invasion of illegals into this country should not
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be a reason to indict the Catholic Church or the
Church itself. Remember, anybody can start an NGO. Anyone can,
and anyone can name an NGO. If I want to
start a Christian NGO for open borders, in fact, maybe
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I just want to name it that this is the
Christian d for open Borders. I can do that now.
If I choose to start some disgusting open borders non
government organization designed to violate the sovereignty of my country
and fill up my country with rapists and murderers. Just
because I slap Christian on there, does that mean Christians
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are doing it? No. The Catholic Church, the Christian Church
of all organized religions have people in them, right, and
people can be freaking evil. Religious people can be evil too.
Most definitely, the pope before this pope, before he became
the pope, was a communist. He's been a communist forever.
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He's still a communist. And remember, the communist doesn't serve
two gods. He has a religion already. The communist god
does not share space with any other one. He serves
a religion of destruction and domination. Just because he does
it with white clothes on doesn't somehow make him magically
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anything else. All right, Jesse. I understood Glenn Beck to
say on the radio today that he was worried because
the confirmation vote for Tulci Gabbert was going to be
done in secret. Have you heard about this? I hope
many people call their senators about this and justice. Okay,
so let's talk about this because this has been going around,
and it's time to talk about Taulca Gabbard before we
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get back to the open border stuff and everything else. Yes,
I have heard the rumor that the United States Senate
is going to try to hold this vote in secret.
One I don't know whether or not they will pull
it off, but two. I do know that's what they want,
so let's talk about why they want that next