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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show. And
what's been a bit of a roller coaster of a Wednesday.
It's been up and down and emails and all over
the place. So let's talk about a couple serious things
here before we get back to emails and Hunter Biden
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and other things. So, the Trump administration is doing something awesome,
has been doing something awesome. They are slowly but surely
cleaning the gunk out of the federal government. The gunk
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being all the dirty communists who have occupied our federal
government in the various branches. It is a slow process.
It is not complete. It's very doubtful that they'll be
able to complete it in four years. But they are trying.
One of the great things. I knew it right away
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when I saw him doing it. When Trump started putting
people in charge of federal agencies, he was putting people
in charge of federal agencies who had been attacked by
that agency. So you're putting in a reformer who has
a chip on their shoulder, and they're going to dig
in and find out who the bad actors are. Cash
(01:34):
Betel's in charge of the FBI. Cash Betel was attacked
by the FBI. He's uniquely motivated to dig into it.
Now we'll have to wait and see how he's done that.
The only time will tell on that. We'll have to
wait on that. John Ratcliffe, TALLC. Gabbard, Remember TALLC. Gabbard,
She was put on essentially a terrorist watch list, and
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she was followed when she flew. Now I realized there
are so many scandals and so many outrages that you're
probably about fresh out of gas, and so am I.
So it's hard to follow along with all these But
you understand how evil it is that Democrats got angry
with Tulsi Gabbard and they put her on the terrorist
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watch list. That is a new level of evil. Trump
gets in there, says, hey, Tulsie, you're the new director
of National Intelligence. She has gotten there and she has
chosen to dig in and find this corruption. But we
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should not be under the impression that the job is complete.
She sat down with Miranda Devine. Listen to this.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
John Brennan and James Clapper. As leaders in the intelligence community,
they have their own disciples. They have a lot of
their own people that they brought in with them or
that they you know, mentored in a mirroring of their
own image, and many of those people still exist within
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the intelligence community. Now fundamentally, we are working towards making change,
institutional change, and this is a major area of focus
for me. Institutional change that will undo the infrastructure that
people like John Brennan and James Clapper built that allowed
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these bad actors to thrive and to be promoted into very,
very powerful positions within the intelligence community.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
All right, now, that is kind of what I wanted
to focus on for a moment, because I wanted to
break this down in simple terms how this happened. And
I've explained it before in different ways, different analogies. But
when the communists start worming their way through our federal government, CIAFBI, military, IRS,
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all these things, it wasn't just that they started to
take positions of power, important positions of power. You know,
a Democrat gets elected, Obama did a lot of this.
He's immediately going to find the most committed communists who
can get through the Senate confirmation process and make that
person ahead of the FBI. You know, That's just that's
how Obama operated. But it's not enough. It is not
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enough to just take that one position. Remember, you are
trying as a communist, you are trying to turn that
entire organization into a weapon you can use against your
political opponents. Just the job of director isn't enough. There
are all kinds of mineral management, upper management positions where
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you need your people in place. So they put into place.
This real happened in the military, but it happened in
the FBI and otherwise. They really put into place a
system where it wasn't just that you had a communist director.
You had a communist director in the incentive structure to
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get promoted did not incentivize taking down bad guys or
a great military performance or something like that. It incentivized
being a dirty communist. So you didn't have to be
a communist to act like a communist in the CIA,
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you just knew that's what you had to do in
order to get that next promotion to the next thing.
The communists did not. My point in this is the
Communists did not just put their people in places of
power in these organizations. They put a promotional system in
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place to ensure that they're people would slowly but surely
fill up every single part of the building. It would
be like me taking over a company iHeartRadio, and I
decide I only want people who are committed to red lobster.
I want people who love red lobster the way I
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love red lobster. And so when I search for vps
of iHeart, I only want to know what is the
last meal you had at red lobster? How often do
you eat there? Are you a fan of Chednterbay Biscuits.
Once I get those that will call them ten vice
presidents in place, they will understand my mission, and they
will understand and pass along to the people underneath them.
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We are a red lobster loving company. Do you love
red lobster? I love red lobster. You better love red lobster.
The result of that isn't that you have won or
ten or twenty positions over a long enough period of time.
You've filled up the entire building with red lobster lovers
because you put a red lobster love system in place.
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That's how you get promoted. So even if you have
somebody like Jewish producer Chris who can't even eat a
red lobster because it's not kosher and it's all shellfish,
even he would know. He would have to lie if
he's trying to get promoted. No, no big fan. Love
those crab well, I heard they have a new seafood boil.
Love the lobster over there. Even if he's lying, he
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understands that's the company line you have to take. That's
what Tulsea is saying here, and that is our challenge.
It's not that we had to replace the director of
this and director of that. We have to replace layers
and layers and layers underneath them because of the communist
promotional system that's been put into place.
Speaker 2 (07:46):
Brennan and James Clapper as leaders in the intelligence community,
they have their own disciples. They have a lot of
their own people that they brought in with them or
that they you know, mentored in a mirroring of their
own image, and many of those people still exist within
(08:11):
the intelligence community. Now. Fundamentally, we are working towards making change,
institutional change. This is a major area of focus for me.
Institutional change that will undo the infrastructure that people like
John Brennan and James Clapper built that allowed these bad
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actors to thrive and to be promoted into very very
powerful positions within the intelligence community.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
What's that look like. Do you remember the framing of
those poor idiots in Michigan for the assassination slash kidnapping
plot against Gretchen Whitmer. Remember almost everyone involved in that
is either an FBI agent or worked for the FBI.
(09:04):
The FBI planned, organized, and funded an assassination slash kidnapping
attempt of Gretchen Whitmer. They grabbed a few morons. One
guy was living in the basement apartment of a vacuum
repair company. They pour, They grabbed a few morons, wrapped
them up in this whole thing, framed them. The worst
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frame job in the world. That's why some of these
guys got off scott free. Entrapman is what it was,
and send them to prison. They all didn't get out.
Send them to prison. That's about as evil a thing
as you can do with the within the FBI. The
FBI made this announcement leading up to the election when
the when the Democrats were trying to frame right wingers
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as dangerous extremists. Miraculously, the FBI rolled out a bunch
of dangerous extremists. They were working with the Democrat Party.
Everyone knows it. Yeah, the guy who was in charge
that got promoted, he got put in charge of the
ultra powerful Washington d C. Field Office. That's what she
means by the infrastructure, that's what she means. All Right,
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a scream baby, the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the
Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Wednesday. Remember you
can email the show Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com,
Jesse at Jesse Kelly's show dot com. Let's do a
couple of those before we get to baseball. To youar
comic cause comic causoligist. I don't think that's a word, Chris. Anyway,
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I'm glad you love the Kama Causey Show. I find
it useful to continually point out Communist hypocrisy, not to
dissuade the communists themselves, but to alert norm and norma
to their deceptive ways. Thoughts love your show, been a
fan for two years. Please don't say my name. I
will not say your name. Yeah. Look, when I complain
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about the right pointing out the hypocrisy of the left,
I am complaining about it. When the right thinks it's
an effective tactic for stopping them or shaming them or
slowing them down, you are correct, and that you're you're
your relatively uninterested norm and norma neighbor, You're you're politically
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uninvolved friend. They may get something out of it, There's
no question about that. And if that's how you look
at it, if you look at it as winning converts
to our side, I get that completely. But that is
not how the right has used it. The right has
used hypocrisy. Could you imagine if we did that. They
have used that line for my entire forty four years
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and it has never slowed down. Certainly has never stopped
the communists at all. It's never made them miss a
beat because hypocrisy is the point. They are correct. They
have the one true religion. Everyone else is a heretic,
and followers of the one true religion are granted privileges
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that heretics are not granted. Followers they get everything, you get,
access to the works heretics, you get burned at the stake.
Understand their religious zealots, but well, you know a great example,
Hunter Biden gets a day job helping Ukrainian illegal aliens,
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not even making that up. It's a headline from lifest
The organization is called BASTA Inc. It's a they call
themselves an eviction defense organization. I won't go one of
the details of it, but you know what this is.
It's a sweetheart job, That's what it is. Sweetheart gig.
I'm sure he's paid way, way, way more than he's worth. Well,
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he's not worth anything, so if he got paid a dollar,
he'd be paid way more than he's worth. But you
get what I'm saying. How why he's a loyal member
of the system, a card carrying member of the system.
He is a member of the Communist Party. Therefore, he
will never be fully down and out. He will never
go broke all the way. There will always be some
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kind of golden parachute waiting for him because he's a
loyal member of the system. You you have a bakery
and you don't want to make a gay wedding cake.
You deserve to have your entire life destroyed and never
work again. You'll probably have to leave town, change your
name because and the Communist doesn't see anything wrong with
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that situation at all. Hey, loyal members of my religion,
they should be rewarded, and they do deserve things that
the heretics don't deserve. I have no problem with people
on the right pointing out hypocrisy if it's in an
effort to wake up norm normy norm, I have no
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problem with that. But I have watched the right fruitlessly
throw that accusation against communist savages forever, and it's like
they don't even realize it has never worked. For a reason,
they don't care. Hypocrisy is the point, that's the whole
point of it. You know what, Actually, it's a really
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good example of this. All this uh redistricting stuff here,
all this redistricting stuff they're they're they're jerrymandering, and then
people will point out, well, jerrymandering. Look at a congressional
map of Illinois. Look at a congressional map of Maryland.
This is what democrats have been doing for ages. Hey,
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Mitch Little, this is what democrats have.
Speaker 2 (16:12):
Been Why I do this in a census off year
when you just redistricted in twenty twenty.
Speaker 3 (16:17):
One, because we can, we have the votes. It's legal
for us to do so. It's legal for us to
draw the lines based on political performance. We have three
Hispanic predominated districts in South Texas that we believe that
we can car out for Republican leadership in the United
States Congress. It's going to be a good thing for Texas.
I don't spend any time thinking about what happens in California, Illinois,
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or New York. I'm here to protect Texas and ensure
that our voices are hurt.
Speaker 1 (16:44):
That is how it's done. You know what he didn't do.
You know what he didn't do. Back off and point
out their hypocrisy. That's what he didn't do. No, it's
not effective. You have to drill him right between the
Eyesations of hypocrisy will not work, not ever. These people
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are committed, all the way committed. You have to defeat them.
Speaker 4 (17:08):
He just knows how to throw that insult. But it's
a common insult when it comes to people of color.
He just threw the same exact insults as Charlomagne the God,
and so I want people to see him and understand
who he is. This is a person that has a
problem with people of color period. I don't care how
many black maga out there with they hats. I want
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to be clear when we look at who it is
that he's kicking out of this country as people of
color when we look at who he always disrespects and
says that they are low IQ.
Speaker 2 (17:37):
I've got news for the President.
Speaker 4 (17:39):
I am not going anywhere, no matter how many quickly
lines they draw in the state of Texas. I will
be back and I will be on his behind.
Speaker 1 (17:49):
You think you're going to convince that person of something
by pointing out her hypocrisy. She doesn't care. The hypocrisy
is the point. All right out. It's time to talk
about women invading men's areas. Next, you're listening to the Oracle.
Speaker 4 (18:09):
You love this one.
Speaker 1 (18:11):
It's a scream Baby, The Jesse Kelly Show. It is
The Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday. I feel like
we've offended more people than normal for but that's saying
something considering our normal show. But remember, you can download
if you'd like to be reoffended. You can download a
podcast at the show. It's all free. iHeart Spotify iTunes.
(18:31):
So let's go ahead and go ahead and knock out
another big swath of the population to make sure they're
as offended as humanly possible. Men, it's okay to say
no sometimes to women. You know you understand that, I
promise you won't die. I promise It's not the end
of the world. It's okay to say no, it's even
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and this goes beyond just women. This is for everybody.
It's okay to tell people no, you don't belong here
and we don't want you here. You understand that that's
not mean, Or I guess maybe it is, But there's
nothing wrong with that at all. I have two different headlines.
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Major League Baseball is calling up its first female umpire
for the Marlins Braves game this weekend. Pair that one
with this is from the Boston Red Sox tonight, the
Red Sox are featuring an all female crew for a
full game of TV broadcast. Or they've really screwed up
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the language on this. It's the first all female broadcast
team in history. Why why do we have to have
women in all these places? Why do we have to
have women everywhere in men's sports? Why? You know why?
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Because Western men find it impossible now to say, no, hey,
i'd like to be an umpire in the in Major
League Baseball? No, why because you're a woman, that's why.
And we only have men. We've only ever had men,
So no, hey, we'd like to be the first all
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female broadcasting team. No, why because you're a woman. There
has never been a woman to play Major League Baseball.
It's a male centric thing. Yes, women watch it, yes
men watch it, but it is a male centric thing.
So no, you can't have the job. And you can't
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have the job because you're a woman. You don't even
have to make up excuses for it. No, this is
for men only. You go do something else. But for
some reason, and I'll never understand this as long as
I live. I don't know what it is. Maybe honestly,
I talk about chalk all the time. Maybe it's purely testosterone.
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I don't know what it is. Men can't do this.
They somehow think that they're gonna get thrown in prison.
Or I guess men are worried about getting yelled at
or griped by some nagging harpie if they say no,
But I promise, fellas, you're not gonna die. She may
yell a little bit, she may complain, undoubtedly she will,
but you can still say no. The answer is no.
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You can say it, I promise, repeat after me. No, Hey,
I would like to know why, because you're not welcome
that's why this is a male only environment. And it
is everywhere right now, absolutely everywhere. I can't stand it.
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It's awful. Say no, Please reach down an say no,
find your manhood and say no. You're not going to die,
You're not going to shrivel up. Okay, there are opportunities
for women, more opportunities for women in the United States
of America than women have ever had at any point
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in human history, in any country in human history. That
does not mean they have to be freaking everywhere. Goh,
and you know, it's not like I'm campaigning for men
to be everywhere. Women should be able to have their thing,
Men should be able to have their thing. Go do
your thing. That's healthy for a society. But because men
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are weak and pathetic, nobody can say no. And they're
everywhere now, absolutely everywhere that used to be male only.
I don't want to hear an all female broadcast crew
when I tune into a Major League Baseball game. It
takes away from the experience. Sorry, I know, actually I'm
not sorry at all. Get out, Jesse. Thanks for another
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riveting history segment bringing them so the Japanese hated US,
and we hated the Japanese since we occupied them after
the war, how did we go about winning the hearts
and minds of citizens who thought we were Godzilla? Also,
why do we take such an interest in rebuilding them
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if we hated them in return? He says, his name
is Aaron. Okay, so I guess talk a little bit
more of that history. How did we go about winning
the hearts and minds of citizens? Well, first of all,
let's understand the country that we conquered. When we conquered it,
they were in bad, bad shape. You know, I have
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this thing, and I'm probably way too extreme about it,
So I'm not telling you to be like me, of course,
but I have this thing where if you abandoned me
when I'm down, when the chips are down, and you
abandoned me, you are my enemy for life. I will
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never forget it. I will never forgive it. If you
cut and run when the chips are down, I will
hate you forever. But vice versa. If you are there
for me when the chips are down, when it doesn't
benefit you, and you are there for me, I will
never forget it, and you will be mine for life.
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The Japanese people after they were conquered had their cities
laid to waste, millions of their citizens dead, Their economy
was in shambles, and something people don't talk about, they
were starving. The Japanese government part of the reason they
submitted was they were facing a rebellion. People were starving.
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The United States of America stepped in with unconditional surrender,
and we could have done what we wanted there. We
could have fired up the old ancient Roman salt mines
and put chains around everyone's neck. There was nothing anyone
could have done to stop us. We could have done
whatever we wanted. We had the total power in our hands,
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and instead we handed out food. It's hard to keep
people convinced you are Godzilla coming to kill and torture
and rape everybody when every time they see you you're
handing out boxes of food. Let me ask you something.
You have people you love, maybe a husband, wife, kids, parents, sister, brother.
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Do you have people you love? Could you imagine what
it would be like to starve to death with them?
I've read a lot of books on that stuff, just
because it's horrible. Famines have taken place throughout history. People
starving to death is just one of the most horrible
ways to go. Imagine you're sitting there in your house.
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Everyone you love is there. Nobody has eaten in a week.
Everyone's wasting away and dying, and you know they're dying
and ding dong. Someone rings the doorbell. You open up
the door and it's somebody with boxes full of food
for you and your family. Whoever that person is, it
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could be Chris. Do you think you would be grateful
to that person, even Chris. Of course you would be.
We showed up. Yes, we conquered them, but we also
rebuild them. No, we are not here to rape and pillage.
We will not stand for that. We are here to
rebuild and remake Japan into a country that is not
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as militaristic. We're not trying to take away every part
of your culture. No, you don't get to have an
emperor anymore. You kind of screwed the pooch on that one.
But we're gonna give you a dy different form of government.
We will help you rebuild your lands, we will make
sure you and your family don't starve to death, and
once you are back on your feet, we will leave.
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And we did. That is how you end up with
your closest ally in Asia which they pretty much are. Now.
We owe that to how wonderful we were after World
War two. Feel good about that, feel good about that.
That kind of history stuff. You like it, don't you.
That's why I keep telling you about Hillsdale. I like Look,
(27:32):
I enjoy their understanding capitalism class I do. I want
to know that stuff. I want to be I want
to be as wise as I can be. But I
also love history, you know, I love it the most.
Those are the courses in Hillsdale that I go way
nerd on. I don't listen to one. I'll just do
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the entire course and one night. I can't help it
when when look, when you're rolling out a course on Athens,
I want to know, Oh, our founders wanted to know?
What did they do? Why did they do it? How
can we form our government in some way that resembles this.
Hillsdale College will help you nerd out on history. Maybe
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you're an American history person. They have it room whatever,
They have it for you at no cost. Hillsdale dot
Edu slash Jesse is how you go learn at no cost.
Listen in your car, listen at home, listen with your kids,
watch with your kids. Hillsdale dot edu slash Jesse, We'll
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be back. He doesn't care if you believe him, but
he's right. Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Final segment of The Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful,
fantastic Wednesday. Remember you can email the show Jesse at
Jesse kellyshow dot com. All right, so I'm gonna play
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something for you. This is a history teacher. You know,
the Incas. Most people have heard of the Aztecs and
the Mayans. The Incas, they were the tribal peoples, one
of the many tribal peoples in South America, think Peru.
That kind of area, the Incas very very powerful kind
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of if I'm being honest, a fascinating civilization. Certainly the
way they got messages to each other. It's a very
mountainous area. Machu Pichu. I'm sure you probably heard of that.
You can go look it up if you haven't. It's
all mountains, right there are a mountain people. And so
if you wanted to pass messages from village to village
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to village, you had to find it a quick way
to do that. And they would have runners that had
various runner stations set up and it was a prestigious position.
You would be handed a peace of rope. We get
to that in a moment, a rope of some kind,
and you would take off running through the hills. You
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would get to one of the runners stations, hand the
rope to the next runner. You would rest and recuperate, recuperate, recuperate,
hit the runner station in the mountains. The rope itself complete,
completely fascinating, mainly because we don't understand how it worked.
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It's a language we know of, but we don't understand
how it worked. How do you put a message in
a rope? They would tie different kinds of knots that
meant different things, and we don't know how they did this.
We don't have all the explanations on it. So essentially
you would show up with a rope with a bunch
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of knots in it, and that would be like sending
an email today, like sending a text message today. Anyway,
that's the Incas. That's a little bit of the Incas.
Fascinating people. Like I said, tribal people's fast ate me.
But they were also freaking demonic and horrible and barbaric
because they killed children, not just babies, not that that's okay,
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but they would kill children child sacrifice. The main way
they killed children was they would leave them to freeze
to death in the mountains. Imagine a child grown, I
mean we're not talking a child can speak, just PLoP
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down on a mountainside. Well, sayonara, killing your own child,
obviously that's horrifically evil, dark. This is a history teacher.
I want you to listen to her, and then we're
going to talk about this.
Speaker 5 (31:48):
If we're just looking at to want to ensue you
the catch you with people the Incan Empire. They practice
sacrifices like most other civilizations throughout history did in times
of crisis.
Speaker 1 (31:57):
So let me pause for a second. I want to
explain something before I play it because it's a little long.
Remember American communist women, communist women period. They have had
their motherly nature manipulated by the Communists. That's why they're
almost always the most evil, the most murderous, the most tortuous.
Their motherly nature has been twisted. Now they will protect, fight, die,
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kill four whoever. Their newest child is the child they've
been introduced to, and they will fight and kill and
die and torture you because you are trying to hurt
their baby. But it's not a real baby for them.
It's whoever the Communist decides are their allies here in America.
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The allies of Communists are of course foreigners and criminals
and all the worst, most despicable people, the LGBTQ demon mob.
Than all these people, the American communist woman has been
taught that those are her babies. She's been manipulated to
believe those are her babies. You white man, you Christians,
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anyone who loves America, you are the enemy of her babies.
You're trying to hurt her babies, and so she will
fight on behalf of her babies. I brought that up
again because you're about to hear a minute in thirty
seconds of exactly what I just talked about.
Speaker 5 (33:21):
If we're just looking at to want to ensue you,
the Ketchua people, the Incan Empire. They practice sacrifices like
most other civilizations throughout history did in times of crisis,
so famine, natural disasters. But the unique thing about the
Ketchua is that when you're looking at like the incon civilization,
you essentially have the elites and then you have everyone
else sacrifices were volunteers from the elite class, because they
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believe that the elites were closer to the gods and
could therefore appease them better. Also, in terms of sacrifice,
they were kind about it, hear me out, because unlike
the maschika, when you're like ripping out a still beating
heart out of someone's chest, the Inca would intentionally use
coca leaves and would use chicha and would drug up
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the sacrifice and then leave them on a mountain, a
cold chili mountain, to be exposed to the elements, which
if good a volunteer sacrifice where you're heavily drugged before
you die. Also, I mean, I can equate human sacrifice
throughout history to so many things. And I think the
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fact that a lot of people are commenting, oh, but
the sacrifice is again indicative of the fact that you
have received a quite white education, because you are knowing
them for the bad things that they have done and
not all of the wonders that they accomplished. So I
hope that this.
Speaker 1 (34:44):
Mays you heard it all there, didn't you? For babies,
the saintly tribal peoples, Oh sure they killed a few,
but they drugged them first. They were volunteers. Let's not
stress about it. You were the people trying to hurt
her babies. White people, you've had a white view of history.
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Those are the enemies evil take the one wonderful motherly
nature of a woman and twist it for evil. Let's
do some Let's do some good to wash that off.
Let's take care of our dogs. That'll be good. Let's
make sure our dogs get actual nutrition, because your dog doesn't.
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You know that that brown dead dog food you give
your dog there is nothing in it. I know what
the label says on the front, that that is the
special you know, chicken and pickle blend. The chicken and
pickles are gone. They cooked it all out of it
at the factory, so the dog food didn't go bad.
(35:49):
If there was actually chicken in that, it would have
gone bad in two days. Why did you think the
chicken blend lasted for months on the shelf. Start sprinkling
Rough Greens on your dogs food. The number one dog
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dog and his dogs can live longer. Roughgreens dot com
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or call them two to one four Roughdog. That's two
to one four roughdog. Just remember to use the discount
code Jesse. And now here's a headline by go you know,
you know the thing headlines we didn't get to Howard
Stern Show set to be canceled after major financial loss. Wow,
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I guess telling half the country you hate them doesn't
pan out. Trump raises India tariffs to fifty percent over
the Russia oil imports. Remember who told you to get
some gold. Stanford University to acts three hundred and sixty
three jobs over Trump funding cuts. That's a good start.
Excessive screen time raises the risk of heart disease. Yeah,
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breaking news, sitting around and not moving is bad for
your heart. We are out of time. We're going to
come back tomorrow and do it again. That's all