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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a wonderful Wednesday. I'm gonna before I get into the
Bill Kates stuff, which I'll get to in a moment,
I'm going to play something that John Thune said today
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that our side is absolutely loving, which I don't understand
at all. Talk about the Overton Overton window moving in
the wrong direction. Well, I'll play that in a minute.
Then we'll talk about Bill Gates and trusting people. We'll
do some emails, we'll talk about well just briefly on
the COVID facts. All that and so much more coming
up in the final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show. Now,
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there's something about human nature. We crave things we've been denied.
It's the same for all of us. We're all built
this way. If you go on a on a low
carb or a no carb diet and no more bread,
no more chips, probably very good for you, not denying that,
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but man alive or you're gonna want some freaking chips
about day two. Just give me all I need, all
the cheddar baby biscuits. That's the way we are when
it comes to us, you and me. We have suffered
for years and years and years with a weak GOP.
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Communists are committed, too committed to be honest with you,
should be committed. Hah, did you get that dad joke? Chris? Anyway,
Communists are committed. Communists are all in. They'll fight tooth
and nail. Republicans they cave. We know that. You know
that now. The result of that is we have been
people who fight, craving, people who fight back. No more caving,
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no more wilting in the face of communist digression. All right,
we end up cheering on things we shouldn't cheer because
a Republican sounds angry or gets angry. We've discussed it before.
It's been a topic of discussion for the last week.
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On Saturday, November one, we are going to be cutting
off welfare benefits for forty million Americans. We have forty
million people in the United States of America. I know
it's forty two, Chris. We don't have to major on
the minor. We have forty million people in the United
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States of America on welfare. That is such a disgrace.
So many of these people are capable of work, so
many of these people are obese. We're one of the
only countries in the world where our people are fat
and our rich people are skinny. You know the reason
they're obese because they're not out there purchasing the barren necessities.
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They're purchasing all this garbage while not working. We are
paying forty million people not to work. Many of them
weren't even born here. Fifty nine percent of immigrant families
on welfare. The cutting off of welfare is something anybody
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with half a brain should be celebrating. Do you want
to hear what John Thune's getting all kinds of praise
for this today? John Thune got so mad? Who you
want to hear what John Thune said on the floor
of the Senate today?
Speaker 2 (03:50):
Here he was, and we'd tried to do that thirteen times.
You voted no thirteen times. This is a game. These
are real people's lives that we're talking about, and you
all have just figured out twenty nine days in that, oh,
there might be some consequences.
Speaker 3 (04:10):
There are people who run out of money.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
Yeah, we're twenty nine days in and they've done their
best to make sure that a lot of these programs
are funded.
Speaker 3 (04:19):
But at some point the government runs out of.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
Money, thirteen times people over here voted a fund.
Speaker 3 (04:28):
Snap thirteen times they voted the fund wick I ainting back.
Speaker 1 (04:38):
It's just just now. The brag is that Republicans are
trying to fund welfare. Do I have that right? So
the brag is that we are more pro welfare than Democrats.
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I'm supposed to am I? I'm sorry, am I supposed
to cheer for that? Yeah? These stupid Democrats. They're trying
to cut off these people on welfare. Not me.
Speaker 3 (05:11):
I want to give them all the money in the world.
Speaker 1 (05:15):
That's what we're cheering for. Now, Are you kidding me?
Come on, all right? Speaking of come on, you do
know Bill Gates. I have mentioned before many times that
Bill Gates, the people who think like him, these billionaire
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anti human nutters, they have the ability to kill more
people than Stalin and Mao combined. They do this climate idiocy,
has the ability to slaughter people in mass and they've
been honest, well relatively honest. They talk about the need
to reduce the population. You know this Bill Gates.
Speaker 4 (05:57):
An average about five tons for everyone on the planet,
and somehow we have to make changes that will bring
that down to zero. It's been constantly going up. It's
only various economic changes that have even flattened it at all.
So we have to go from rapidly rising to falling
and falling all the way to zero. This equation has
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four factors, a little bit of multiplication. So you've got
a thing on the left CO two that you want
to get to zero, and that's going to be based
on the number of people, the services each person's using
on average, the energy on average for each service, and
the CO two being put out a per unit of energy.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
That's just one small and nerdy little thing. We've played
this audio for you a million times. Bill Gates has
been loudly proclaiming for years that you your car, all
the energy you consume your food is bad and evil.
Look it says things like that ows and other grass Kyle's.
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He says, ows.
Speaker 5 (07:05):
And other grass eating species have a digestion system that
emits methane, and methane is a very powerful greenhouse gas,
and so cows alone account for about six percent of globory.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
This human being has spent years in years, in years
and years on the most murderous religion and the history
of mankind that would be the man maried climate change religion.
These are the people who will, with a completely straight face,
tell you that we need to kill three or four
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billion people, and they'll pretend to be the good guys.
Bill Gates has been one of those guys for years
in years and years in years in years. Now Gates
he's getting some credit for coming out and saying that.
Speaker 6 (08:03):
Climate is a super important problem. There's enough innovation here
to avoid super bad outcomes. We have to frame it
in terms of overall human welfare, not just everything should
be solely for climate. If you think climate is the
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only problem and it's apocalyptic, or if you think climate's
not a problem at all, my memo will make no
sense to you. You'll be like, oh, no, it should
all be climate. Or you'll be like, why are you
even still talking about this climate thing? Why do you
invest billions of your money into these companies? The middle
position that climate is super important but has to be
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considered in terms of overall human welfare. I didn't pick
that position because it's a you know, everybody agree with it.
It's I think intellectually the right answer.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
Now, that was Bill Gates. He put out a memo
really backing off of a lot of his apocalyptic stuff.
We have to get to zero. The cow farts are
burning down the planet. So it's not like he turned
into you or me thinking all this is a ridiculous hoax,
but certainly backed off of his most extreme positions. Well,
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I'm more of a moderate on it now. It's a
big deal, but it's not gonna end the world. I mean,
it's a big deal, but it's not gonna end the world.
It's a big deal, it's not gonna end the world
doing that real mellily mouthed thing where he's trying to
walk the tightrope. Now, let me ask you a question.
It's just you and me talking here. Do you think
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this guy has changed his tyrannical.
Speaker 6 (09:57):
View Jeffrey speech. But if you're inciting viol if you're
causing people not to take vaccines, you know, where are
those boundaries that even the US.
Speaker 4 (10:09):
Should, you know, have rules.
Speaker 6 (10:11):
And then if you have rules, you know what is
it is there some ai that encodes those rules because
you have billions of activity and you know if you
catch it a day later, the harmis is done.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
Look, we can't have you questioning vaccines. There should be rules.
Do you think do you think that guy has changed
his tyrannical views on the human race, on his role
on the planet, or do you think maybe something else
is afoot. Let's talk about that something else. Before we
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Jesse Kelly returns next. It is The Jesse Kelly Show
on a Magnificent Wednesday, Hope Day. Okay, So Bill Gates
has he's changed his ways, He's changed his thinking on
all this man married climate change stuff. I mean, before
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he told us that the cows and their farting were
warming the planet, he told us we had to get
goods and services and food to zero. A lot of
people need to die. But today he woke up and
he had a change of heart. It's still really important
keep in mind, but not the end of the world. Now,
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why why do you think? Well, this comes back to
a question we've had many times before, a topic we've
had I should say, why is it communists always destroy
middle class people? Those are the ones they're trying to eliminate.
But why isn't it the poor people right away? Why
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isn't it the super rich people? Why is it the
middle class people? Why was Stalin killing the Coulax? Why
have you watched the American middle class, maybe you're part
of this, be wrecked and push down into poverty. What
is the purpose why the middle class? Middle class people
are wealthy enough to not need the government. They don't
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need a welfare check. Therefore their livelihood, their everything isn't
tied to the government. But they're not so wealthy that
their empire absolutely needs government help or at least government
position or permission to continue to exist. Communists love billionaires,
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They love poor people. What they don't like is the
middle class family who has just enough money to be free,
but not so much they need the United States government.
Bill Gates hasn't changed a single goal, a single motivation
at all. Bill Gates, he sees which way the wind
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is a blowing. Bill Gates. All these billions of dollars
here and billions of dollars there as he's declared war
on prosperity around the globe. He hasn't changed his thinking.
He's seventy years old. He hasn't changed his thinking. He
hasn't changed his ways at all. What Bill Gates is
concerned about is access to the White House. What Bill
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Gates is concerned about is that next grant. He needs,
that next permit, he needs that next this, that next merger,
that next whatever. And that's the only thing he cares about.
By the way, why was he so involved in all
there's climate change stuff? Forever he accidentally gave it away.
Speaker 6 (14:51):
He is a super important problem. There's enough innovation here
to avoid super bo outcomes. We have to frame it
in terms of overall human wealthare not just everything should
be solely for climate. If you think climate is the
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only problem and it's apocalyptic, or if you think climate's
not a problem at all, my memo will make no
sense to you. You'll be like, oh, no, it should
all be climate. Or you'll be like, why are you
even still talking about this climate thing? Why do you
invest billions of your money into these companies?
Speaker 1 (15:32):
Billions of money? Huh, hey, Bill, why did you invest
billions of dollars? Was it just out of the goodness
of your heart? Or did Bill Gates and many other
very wealthy people around the globe did they catch on
to the fact that all this solar panels stupidity, all
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this wind farm garbage is extremely profitable to invest in
because governments, having been taken over by communists, governments will
take large quantities of taxpayer money and they'll make sure
you get a generous return on your investment. Now that
that generous return on investment is disappearing a bit with
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Donald Trump in charge, now he's moderating a bit. I've
had a change of cart I used to think that
five billion people need to die in order for the
earth to continue. Now, wow, maybe a couple million, No
big deal. Yeah, maybe I'm just cynical. But the same
people who've been supporting abortion forever didn't suddenly become wonderful people.
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By the way, speaking of abortion, have you given to preborn?
The year end is upon us? Do you realize that
we're two months away from the end of the year.
You know what you're going to be wanting? A tax deduction?
Could you imagine saving the life of a baby and
writing it off on your taxes. That's what you can
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do with preborn. Preborn goes out there into these high
abortion areas. They have pro life clinics where they give
free ultrasounds and love and care to women who are
about to abort their babies. Whatever she needs, they're there
for her. But that ultrasound is how we save the life.
That ultrasound is how she hears the heartbeat and chooses life.
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Help preborn and write it off on your taxes. Give whatever,
but whatever you want. Twenty eight bucks buys an ultrasound.
That's a good place to start. Maybe you had a
great year. Maybe give more. We've had people give them
fifty grand before. Give more. Whatever, write it off. Preborn
dot com slash Jesse sponsored by Preborn Hey Jesse, you
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mentioned that sour cream is disgusting in a burden to
this earth. It is. That's the menu whisper recommend putting
on a baked potato or is a baked potato? And no, no,
altogether baked potatoes suck. Look a twice baked potato that
doesn't count. That's a totally different ball game. Now that
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can be just packed full of flavor and cheese and
all kinds of good stuff. I love potatoes. A baked
potato is the most boring form of potatoes ever. What Chris,
what about potato skins? Potato skins are fine. You know
what we used to have in my house, granted probably
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not the most heart healthy, but used to take a
potato and slice it up thin, realal thin, and then
you just straight up you season it real good Cajun
or just salt and pepper, something like that. Drop some
oil or tallo would be better. Now, drop some tallo
and a pan, and do you essentially fry up these
little potato pucks so they get kind of crispy. Now
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I'm pretty sure my mom used vegetable oil. But either way,
tomato tomato, now that's a legit way to make a
potato or the tato tot is always a winner, the
fry baked potato. Get out of here. Let's do some
emails next. This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is
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the Jesse Kelly Show. Reminding you that you can email
the show your love, your death, threats, your hate. You're
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emailed into Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Hey Jesse. Recently,
there's been news regarding a dropping fentanyl overdose deaths, which
is a good thing. However, why isn't there a stat
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that takes into account for overdoses that still occur? Bitter
saved using narcan? Look at I'm glad we look I'm
just thought we could save anybody. At this point. Drugs,
especially that hardcore stuff, it's so terrible, it's so freaking sad,
and you know the worst part, it's kind of the
way human nature works. Let's say we get a hand
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one fentanyl. Let's say we get at locked down Mexican cartels,
the works, they'll come up with some brand new weird
concoction and somebody's bathtub somewhere. That messes people up. And
it's the human nature. Man, Hey, Jesse, Why is it
no one ever mentions West Virginia beautiful blood red state,
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very affordable. Nice to see a big four wheel drive
truck drive by with three Trump flags blowing in the wind,
people honking their horns. Wonderful West Virginia. Well, you've heard
me mentioned West Virginia about eight thousand times because I
grew up right by West Virginia right there. Well two,
I was ten right there on the Ohio River, right
there on the West Virginia border. When we took vacations
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when I was a kid. Obviously we're not flying the
Caribbean or something like that, so we would drive down
to West Virginia. We'd go down into the caves and
do all kinds of stuff. West Virginia is way, way,
way cool. I think a lot of people get a
false impression on West Virginia. They think it's completely this
backwater place, And don't be wrong, parts of it are
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pretty country, There's no question about it. Beautiful, freaking cool.
The people are wonderful, and we forget. West Virginia was
a Democrat stronghold. It's part of it's part of how
Middle America left the Democrat Party. West Virginia was solidly blue,
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and then Barack Obama gets elected and just declares open
war on the coal industry, which is obviously huge for
a state like West Virginia. Now it's one of the
reddest states out there. Democrats continue to lose people because
they continue to destroy everything would and it is super affordable,
super affordable. Jesse. I'm listening to your broadcast about transaction
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on tribal voters, and the question is not about what
they vote for, but how are non or how are aliens,
non American people allowed to vote. Well, let me explain
something because this applies to all the welfare checks and
things like that. People find a way to lie. Even
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when they just find a way to lie, they find
a way to misdirect the truth. So how do people
how do we legals collect all these welfare benefits they
don't qualify for welfare. How's that happened? How do all
these illegals vote? Their babies are citizens? We have so
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perverted the law in this country that they have taken
the fourteenth Amendment, which was for freed slaves, and then
one disgusting ruling after another has brought us to the
place where we now say anybody born here is an
American citizen. And so we have this concept, which you've
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heard of many times for anchor babies. If you are
pregnant and in illegal, you just try to find a
way to hop across the border to have your baby. Yeah,
you may still be illegal, but that baby, because of
the perversion of our laws, is now an American citizen.
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It's they do this and then they when they have babies,
they're American citizens. And when they have babies and their
American citizens. So let's say, let's say AB and me
were illegal. If AB and me are illegal, all right,
that's bad. What if we hop across the border. Boop,
she pops out James. A year or two later, boop,
she pops out Luke. Well, James and Luke are now
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American citizens. Now James is getting married. Boop, they start
popping out babies. Luke gets married. Beop, they start popping
out babies, babies and babies and babies. Maybe I'm here
living with them. Maybe I'm illegal, but they're legal as
can be. They're legal, they're voting, they're collecting well.
Speaker 3 (24:00):
Well fair checks.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
We have some of these families. In fact, this has
become more prevalent, and some, as in some of the
Islamic newcomers we have in this country. They will show
up and they will only have babies and keep getting married,
bringing in more women because you get paid per child.
Forty million freaking people on welfare. What are we doing
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in this country? Forty million people? While normal people are
working their fingers to the bone, working two jobs, barely
making ends meet. Forty million people. They're not starving. I
get out of here with that crap. Jesse. You said
before the left is good at mobilizing, and that seems true.
Why doesn't the right organize counter rallies? Well, this comes
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back to what I touched on earlier. Why what are
we rallying against? We like to do some of this,
and I respect some of it. For instance, you find
out in your local community, let's say there's gonna be
a big I Hate Donald Trump rally this weekend. Maybe
you're tempted to make some signs and gather up some friends.
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Of yours and go stand across the street at a
counter rally. And I'm not pouring cold water on your efforts,
by the way, If that's how you want to get involved,
that's fine. But why, what's what's the point? There has
to be a point to get people to go out
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into the streets. The point just holding up signs. When
they're holding up signs, I don't think that's moving the
cultural needle any direction, especially when these communist protests are
so small. Now they are so small, it's a bunch
of paid grannies out there waiving these signs, doing stupid dances,
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singing stupid, stupid songs that No King's protests didn't move
the needle at all at all. Now they've got poor
Grandma Vodka out there defending him.
Speaker 7 (26:05):
We saw a march that was not political, and the
value of it was that it wasn't political, No King's Day.
It was spontaneous, organic, but everybody, everybody was there.
Speaker 1 (26:20):
Now you're stuck with lies like that. Just pathetic. Hey, Jesse,
with this Kamie going to be mayor of New York City,
doesn't it seem like the Statue of Liberty should not
be in New York City anymore. He wants to take
away freedoms. Oh look, the Statue of Liberty was a gift.
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It was a gift from the French. I got that.
You understand that. I understand that. I like that the
Statue of Liberty is part of the symbol of America,
mainly because it's called the Statue of Liberty. It makes
people think about freedom, and that's why that's why it's
positioned where it is and facing the direction it's facing.
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In fact, I will encourage you again visit New York City,
go to the nine to eleven Memorial and visit the
Statue of Liberty, maybe even take one of those walking
tours there, because it's really really fascinating the history behind it.
But look, I don't like that a communist is going
to be mayor of New York City either, because you
know how much I adore the place. I hate it.
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I hate that once ma'am Donnie gets elected, I'll probably
never be back. If I do, it'll be one of
those for work things where you fly in, you go,
you gotta go meet the suits for dinner, turn around,
fly out first thing the next morning or that night
if you're lucky, I've done that before. In fact, I
just did that recently. It was amazing. Anyway, I don't
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like that we're losing New York City. I don't like
that we're losing Chicago. I don't like that we're losing
La of Seattle. I hate it. But there are costs
to being negligent politics. We on the right were far
too negligent for far too long about the kind of
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Republicans we put into office, and we allowed Republicans to
get elected and re elected and re elected who facilitated
the invasion of this country. Republicans helped Democrats facilitate the
invasion of this country. Now we have a guy who's
going to be mayor in New York City that American
born New Yorkers don't want it all. They reject him completely,
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but the foreign born New Yorkers love him. Sucks speaking
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Pound two five zero, say Jesse Kelly. We'll be back
the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Final segment of The Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful,
wonderful Wednesday. Remember you can email us Jesse at Jesse
Kellyshow dot com. So I want to give you a
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couple little programming notes for tomorrow, because there's a couple
different things happening right now, and I'm gonna I'm gonna
do something that we normally don't do a lot of.
We're gonna have two guests on tomorrow, both of whom
you're well familiar with. One is Brandon Wikert. The reason
I'm bringing on Brandon Wiker it's twofold. There are Russian
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cargo jets flying into Venezuela. You already know we have
our navy down there. You also know that we've been
providing Ukraine with weapons to kill Russian soldiers for a
long time. Russia is now flying military aircraft into Venezuela.
I want to know why. I'm gonna ask Brandon Wikert
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about that tomorrow. Plus I'll touch on some China deal
stuff with him, So that's coming. Another thing that's coming tomorrow, BK.
You already know him, our former Air Force PJ or
Super Ninja type. BK's gonna join us. We're gonna talk
about one this bank height or the Louver heist, not
a bank heist in France. I wanna know if it's
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as cool as it sounds. We're gonna to talk about
Africa because we have a genocide going on of Christians
in Africa. There's a civil war in Africa. Africa just
can never seem to get its act together. And BK
is very, very familiar with Africa. It's one of his
areas of expertise, and I felt the need to do
both those things tomorrow. So it's a rare day where
we go from no guests to do guests. So that's coming.
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Another thing that's coming tomorrow. I have just been caught
up in the news and other stupid things that I
talk about, so I've been really negligent on getting to
the emails. And I know, ask doctor Jesse Friday is
coming tomorrow. I am going to attempt to hack away
at a huge stack of wonderful emails I haven't gotten yet.
(31:44):
You're welcome to email them in. Your chances are probably
better for tomorrow than normally. Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot
com will get to all that. Now. I want to
ask you something, Chris Corey. I want to ask you something.
If if I could guarantee that you would live and
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that you would not be injured in any significant way
they bump, bruise, something like that, maybe you sprained something.
If I could guarantee that, would you want to be
involved in a helicopter that crashes into the ocean and
then you get rescued. Chris said yes. Corey said no, Corey,
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You unbelievable. Wooss, what a wuss. I just said, you
wouldn't die. I brought this up because we touched on
it a little bit. This happened a couple of days ago.
A US Navy helicopter crashed in the South China Sea.
All the crew they're all rescued, and they're all unstable conditions.
So you don't have to feel guilty about this conversation whatsoever.
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The crews find everyone's fine, and of course, as soon
as it went down, my heart was in my throats.
They immediately thought they're all dead. So many times these
helicopter crashes, everybody dies. Plane crash, everyone dies. They didn't
into the water. Obviously, they're a little shaken up. Everyone's alive,
everyone's stable, everything's good. So it immediately went from all please,
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I hope they're all okay too. Wait a minute, they're
all fine. Wouldn't that be freaking cool? That's exactly right, Chris,
That's exactly what I said. Jewish producer Chris said, what
a story. I don't know. I don't know that I
would have a conversation again for the next ten years
of my life where I didn't find a way to
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insert in that conversation that so you know, that time
I crashed my helicopter in the South China Sea. Oh
did I already tell you guys this before? No, I
don't think I did. Sit back again while I tell
you once again that, well, the chopper went down in
the South China Sea, and I thought I was a gunner,
and I would probably add little one movements to it
every time. By the time I was done, i'd be
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fighting off great white sharks, and you know, it's saving
my buddy from the deep and who knows what else.
But I would one hundred percent do it. The reason
I got this idea is I forget what the circumstances were.
I think it might be an oil platform thing. But
I was watching a documentary one time and part of
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the training they went through it was a helicopter crew.
They have this huge tank, and we have so many
oil field guys who listen, someone's going to know exactly
what I'm talking about. This huge tank where there's a
fake helicopter in the tank. They strap you in it
like you're in a helicopter, and then they fill it
up with water and you have to find a way
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to get out of your seat belt and get out
to the surface of the water. I want to do
that so so badly. I'm ready for it. Chris, I
feel like I'm still that guy. I'm still that guy
like I've ever been. I can really well. Though, not
to brag, Fred gets Rough Greens. Not bragging about that,
but my dog doesn't go to the vet anymore, Sosia.
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Other than shots, we have not had to take Fred
to the vet one time since we started sprinkling rough
Greens on his food. That's about five hundred bucks a
pop anymore. Rough Greens doesn't cost me money. It saves
me money. Whatever you spend on rough Greens, it saves
you money because your dog is healthier. When you start
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sprinkling a nutritional supplement the number one in America, on
your dog's food. When they finally start getting vitamins and
minerals and everything else, your dog is healthier. You will
see it in their energy levels, in their coat. They're
amazing their breath, which is really a nice improvement for Fred.
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Speaker 4 (36:05):
Here's a headline.
Speaker 3 (36:05):
Why go You know, you know.
Speaker 1 (36:07):
The thing headlines. We didn't get to study. Ninety one
percent of patients in a study show cardiovascular side effects
from the Maderna vaccine. They really force that thing into
so many freaking people now, and no one wants to
give these people justice. No one wants to give these
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people who are injured, who've lost loved once. Everyone just
wants to move on. I don't want to move on
at all. I want a reckoning still. Sean Duffy announces
he just yanked one hundred and sixty million dollars from
a blue state. That blue state would, of course be California.
Why California continues to give CDL driver's licenses to illegals?
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Although I know CDL and driver's licenses redundant, they continue
to give them to illegals. Illegals keep killing people on
the highway because they can't read, speak or understand English.
From my that Democrat policies kill people all the time.
Trump secures three hundred and fifty billion dollar trade deal
with South Korea. I still want to visit South Korea.
I've been told the beef is incredible. I'm also told
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it's very very clean and safe. And I also feel
like North Korea is going to attack again, so I
want to get over there before that. US government aided
firms selling surveillance tech to China. How much of our
country has been sold out to China. Refugee returns to
Syria because of a Pride flag in Denmark. Muslim refugees
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in Denmark are so sick of the LGBTQ demon mob
stuff they're willing to move back to Syria just to
get away from these people. Copper price hits record high
on US China hopes. Let's hope this US China deal.
Let's hope it stabilizes things and then we get things
figured out. All right. We'll talk to Wika about that
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tomorrow as well. That's all