Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims of the fires in Los Angeles, California. While Jesse Kelly continues to pray, he also gets to the bottom of what's really going on out west alongside Mike Cernovich. Plus, a huge update on Donald Trump's New York sentencing from Julie Kelly and a discussion about pre-emptive pardons with Hans Mahncke.
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We're going to talk about cultural rock, suspending disbelief, what's going on in California, all kinds of lawfair stuff to discuss with Julie Kelly, all that.
More coming up, and I'm right, all right, let's talk finally in a very frank way about these California wildfires.
I told you last night we weren't going to dig into it. We're going to dig into it more tonight, but not really in a specific way. I'm not going to break down the fire hydrants and the water pressure and the brush and we'll get to all that, but I'm gonna tell you a little story first, and this is going to come back to the California wildfires in America. To just stay with me. So we went to Rome for Christmas. I'd never been over there, seeing Italy and that stuff. We went to Rome just so I could nerd out on history stuff. And we went and did this touristy thing called gladiator training.
You not, and at one point in time, they're teaching you.
How to fight, and you have these wooden swords and things like that, and these guys are serious. They compete actually as gladiators. Still didn't know that. Still happened. I didn't know that still happened, but apparently that still happens. No nobody dies anymore. But it's that kind of thing. And at one point, you do a final fight where you're gonna square off against somebody there and my boys, James and Luke, they square it off against each other, and the guy's refereeing, and he tells them right before they fight to throw away their wooden swords and pick up real swords. They do, and he lines them up and he says, fight, and I'm watching, my wife is watching, my mom is watching. Nobody stopped it. No one stopped it. And as soon as they start walking towards this other, he says, stop, stop, stop. That was a joke. We're not going to use real swords. But why didn't anybody stop it? This guy could have been a psycho. I didn't know this guy. Maybe he was gonna have my son start hacking away at each other. I didn't know any better. Why didn't I stop it? Because I had it built into my psyche. I had it built in that surely someone would stop it. Surely he's not serious. But I didn't know that. And he actually said he said in all my time doing this. No one's ever stopped me, no one with that joke. So let's talk about California wildfires. This is going to apply to so much more than California and wildfires. Let's talk about our society, the society in which we live here in the United States of America. We have lived with plenty for the entirety of your life, of my life. Doesn't matter how old you are, if you're ninety five or five. The fire hydrants always work. The American military is always the best. The America's federal law enforcement can always stop a bunch of gerrained jihanis if they were to declare an open war. Here inside the country, there are things that have always existed. The grocery stores, the stocks, the shelves have always been stocked. We are accustomed to everything working all the time. And so when we wake up one day and we see, wait a minute, they can't put out wildfires, it looks it looks like a scene from a horror movie. If you've seen the pictures today, look at this stuff. The video of the pictures. Just whole neighborhoods wiped out, devastated, and we're finding out all these things what happened? How could this happen? What do you mean if we're undermanned, there's no wa to how could this happen? Well, we are experiencing right now something people sadly have experienced many times throughout the history of the world. When you get comfortable as a people, when the roads are always paved, the shelves are always stopped, fire department is always able to stop the fire. When you get used to living in a functional society, you tend to neglect it. It's just human nature. Things work so I don't have to get involved. And then evil people they will take power and they will begin to hollow you out from the inside. And you don't know. I don't know because we're not paying attention. After all, the roads are paved, I still have bread. What's the big deal? The Wi Fi is working. I'm on my phone right now. Who cares? But you wake up one day after having been hollowed out for the longest, longest time and things don't work anymore. What do you mean we can't We can't stop the fire. What or has been able to stop the fire. But these things don't just happen, you see, They happen because evil people take over positions of power and they pillage your society. And that has happened to us across our society. And this is something None of the stuff is surprising to people familiar with California, familiar with how the politics run there. Maybe when Donald Trump went on Joe Rogan and said.
This, they said, we have no order. I said, do you have a drought? No, we don't have a drought. I said, why don't you have no water? Because the water isn't allowed to flow down. It's got a natural flow from Canada all the way up north, more water than they could have used. And in order to protect a tiny little fish, the water up north gets routed into the Pacific Ocean. Millions and millions of gallons of water gets poured. I could have water for all of that land.
Water for your forests. You know your forests are dry as.
A bone, Okay, dangerous. That water could be routed. You know, you could have everything, not only dangerous. Billions of dollars a year they spend on forest fires, and you know there's a case with the environment. They're not allowed to rake their forests because you're not allowed to touch it.
And all they have to do is clean their.
Forest, meaning rake it up, get rid of the leaves, get rid of you know, leaves that are sitting there for five years.
And they'll certainly get rid of the dead fall and get rid of the trees that are falling and that, you know.
Let me ask you something. Why weren't these things done? That's basic stuff. I grew up in Montana, where forest fires are a way of life, cleaning out the dead stuff, that's basic stuff. Why weren't these things done? Because evil and viro communists took over critical positions of power in California and the people didn't know and didn't care. Why is the firefighter? Why are the firefighters who are performing abervidly from what I understand? Why are they undermanned? Why are they understaffed? Well? La just had an election. They elected Karen Bass. Karen Bass walked in and promptly cut seventeen point six million dollars in one year from the fire department. And speaking of the fire department, have.
You seen the have you seen the fire department in La?
I'm super inspired now. She took time out of her already busy schedule to tell us about her vision for the department's future, one that includes a three year strategic plan to increase diversity.
People ask me what number you're looking for us.
I'm not looking for A number is never enough. Out of thirty three hundred city firefighters, only one hundred and fifteen are women. Right now, She's already looking at ways to change that. She's quick to point out that doing so has a greater purpose attracting the best and brightest for the job. They feel included, they feel valued, and they feel part of a cohesive team. But she've also checks another box when it comes to inclusivity and diversity at this department. She's a proud member of the LGBTQ community.
I chose to speak out pretty much by myself about the issues of sexism and racism within my department.
We are hosting our new employee orientation and our focus is to teach our new employees for them to understand cultural competency, identify implicit and unconscious bias, and be aware of the importance of us having a diverse and inclusive workforce.
Los Angeles County Fire Departments would be recognized nationally and possibly even globally as an agency that was very serious about diversity, equity, and inclusion and made some substantive changes so that everybody could feel safe and feel included.
Why are they under man what type a male who wants to go into hell wants to join an organization that talks like that? You see? This is what I mean, the DEI aspect of it. It's just just one aspect of it. This is what I mean, the hollowing out of our society. And I need to explain, because I could go on and on and on about this. I need to explain this is not just about Los Angeles to the fire department, or California itself in the water, that this is happening all across our society, entity after entity after entity. I asked a friend after that terrorist attack on Bourbon Street, I asked a friend. In fact, I asked several friends if there are a bunch of Chihati cells who are about to be activated, and I'm not saying there are, but if there are a bunch of Chiahati cells who are about to be activated in America and they're about to go on a ram page massacring as many people as humanly possible, the FBI can stop it right and to a man. They all said no, not anymore. The good people left. Those guys are gone, a bunch of de desk jockeys. The military. Let me ask you something, how much do you know about the war games we've played with China? I mean, China being our opponent. We play war games the military does trying to figure out we're going to do this, They're going to counter with this, We're going to do this. Do you know the results of our war games with China? We lose everyone. It's not like we lost one, uh oh, we've lost them all. The hallowing out of your society as the people neglected and the evil people pillage it from within, and you don't know until it's too late. You don't know until you wake up one day and the fire hydrant doesn't work anymore. And this is why we have to get up, get involved, dig in, not just with the sexy things. Your local school board, your local water board, these local positions of power are occupied by evil communists pillaging your country, and you don't know, and you don't think it matters until the fire hydrant stop working and there goes your home up like a tinderbox and you don't have fire insurance. All that may have made you uncomfortable, but I am right. Like like Cernovich lives in California, he's been ranting about these things. We're going to talk to him in more detail about them in just a moment. Before we get to that, let's talk about sleeping well at night, because you may have a hard time with that after what would talked about. That's why I have dream powder from Beam. You see, I'm well aware. There are a million things that can help you sleep. Prescription things, over the counter things. Just take this and you'll sleep. What do every single one of those things have in common? You wake up and you feel like garbage. The point of sleep is so I can wake up and feel rested. All of them. You wake up and you're groggy. Dreampowder doesn't do that. It's a cup of hot chocolate, but it has melatonin, things like that, and it's delicious. Mine is cinnamon chocolate. They have a bunch of flavors. Sip on a cup of hot chocolate before bed, sleep like a baby and wake up feeling great. Shopbeam dot com, slash Jesse Kelly, we'll be back.
What is the situation with water? Obviously in the palisage ran out last night and the hydrants.
I turned the firefighter in this block. They laught because there were no water in the hydrants. Here.
Local folks are goin to figure that out.
Okay, for a man who wants to run for president, probably not a great thing to put on camera. Joining me now, somebody intimately familiar with California, the beauty of it and what these scumbags have done to it. My friend Mike Cernovich, author filmmaker. He's actually in the OC Orange County as we speak. I believe, Okay, Mike, what's going on? Not Internet rumors and crap like that. You're always getting down to the nitty gritty of it. What's happening out there? How has how has this gotten so bad?
Well?
First, I would like to thank Gavin Newsom for healing racism by showing the great incompetence of a white man. That way, we don't have racialized politics destroying this conversation because and that clip he waves his handle, I don't know, effitt, efitt, we're you know, where's the water. So I would like to thank him, him and Karen Bass for healing racism and showing people that this is Democrat super majority rule. This is DEI because Newsom's and NAPO baby DEI hire via Nancy Pelosi. So he's every bit the DEI person is everyone else, but you know, other than him. Healing racism has been a catastrophe. And luckily in Orange County, they don't allow arsonists to run wild. They don't allow homeless en campment's encampments. So here's here's what happens. Every time we have these California wildfars, the narrative becomes climate change, and then a couple months or a year later, you find out it was an arsonist. So in California, an arsonist got out after seventeen years in prison a couple of years ago, and then did the last Buyers. And Andrew Schuberman, who's a one of those health and fitness lifestyle podcasters, had a video there's a video right now of arson happening in Santa Monica. So what's happened? And I know that I'm sounding nuttier every year, and I understand that I sound like a crazy person, and honestly, I don't care anymore. We need to just make it legal that arson is okay. What we we need to return to the code of Hammurabi and realize that when you allow or in New York to call it broken windows policing, when you allow small crimes, you get big crimes. Right. That's the cultural breakdown that we have right now, which is because my wife was I felt I felt, I felt bad because I was a little short with so she goes arson, I don't understand, what do you mean? And I was like, babe, evil, evil exists, you know. And I was like, oh man, I'm sorry. I'm not trying to like snip up my own wife. But it was just it was just like frustrating for people who are intelligent to not have an understanding of evil and how prevalent evil is and how evil surface is. When you don't hang the horse, thieves, when you don't thieves, when you don't I mean, I don't want you to show me, and I'll be careful. But when you when you don't allow to be used for you know, mere property crimes, then when you have a catastrophe happen, you have all this criminal DNA running around and everybody's shocked, Well, how why would people commit because they're I mean, because they're criminals, don't I don't understand. You know, I don't get.
It, Mike. Why are there so many arsonists? And I ask it this way because in Montana, I know, we went through this a lot and lots of times. If you find these people, they end up being the Greenee types, you know, trying to start a forest fire for whatever different reason. Obviously everyone has heard the rumors by now. Are we dealing with homeless druggies? Are we dealing with greenee types? Just flat out arson guys who like to burn things like a child. And I realized that's kind of a vague question, but I am curious. Is there some motivation here?
There was a fire or two back. It was a fire department person, actually someone connected to the part department. So here here's the problem when you allow lawlessness, and which is what Soros County does and what La County does. Okay, is it a China sabotage team could be? Is it a random criminal could be? Is it an accidental fire with all the druggies? Remember the ten Freeway burned down because there are all these mattresses and other fire hazards, and the druggies were cooking meth or lighting their crack pipes. A fire happened, and then the whole overpassing the ten Freeway breaks down. So this is what I mean by why I know that I sound radical and I'm more radical than ever been politically, because I just confess that tolerance doesn't work. I confess that that my libertarianism of many years ago is long gone and solens childish, and that I look back with it with a great deal of embarrassment that I realized you can only have quote unquote libertarianism when it's propped up on law and order. Right, you could only allow people maximum freedom when it's propped up by the far right, by a strong right wing government. Then you can say, oh, just let people do what they want. Well, sure, because they're afraid of consequences. They're afraid of the hardcore consequences that the right would bring, the hardcore enforcement of the law. So as it is now, people are just wild in and out. And you know, when, as you saw in that Huberman video, this isn't a racialized thing. It looked like a very diverse and I mean not the left wing diverse. That looked very diverse. You had white guys, you had Latinos, you had black Everybody's just out there. Hey, let's just let's just start fires, right, I mean, why not? So you have this criminal element that that has to be removed. And unfortunately a lot of people like myself were you know, had these embarrassing views. It's embarrassing, you know, libertarian views that that we should be ridicule for having ever had right, we should be ridiculed and mocked for it. And it's unfortunate to see people like Rand Paul, who I admire a great deal that it'll kind of surface, right and you realize, Rand, You're just you're just wrong here. You can't have libertarian except as the icing on the cake, and the cake is the Code of Hamarabi. The code is a very extreme law and order system where people are terrified to start a fire because if you start a fire, you're you know, you're gone. It should be just legal. So if it had been legal in arcism, whether it's China, a druggie, or someone else, they wouldn't be lighting these fires, right, we wouldn't even have to be having this conversation.
Yeah.
I had a guy tell me one time that he had to spend some time in Franco's Spain, and he said, look, Jesse. It was the type of place where you're going to go to the clink if you get caught with a bag of weed. But it was also the type of place where you could go into the capitol and leave your car unlocked in the middle of the night and no one's going to touch it, and it was very very clean.
Dubai. Dubai's that way as Singapore Singapore. And then you see these libertarians say, well, why don't we have the immigration system of Dubai. Well, i'll take that, but if that means you insult the king, if you insult the people, then you're booked, or if you commit a so called petty crime, here's where I don't know. Maybe we're going too far field, but I think they're connected. The conditioning that I had to reject, the embarrassing laubatarianism that had infected my mind, was that there's such a thing as a property crime, right, There's such a thing as a petty crime. And the answer is no, there isn't. There isn't. That's just what people can get away with. And people are gonna get away with larger crimes if they can. So if you don't enforce the law hard on the so called petty crimes. Then you're gonna get arson because you leave this criminal element running free, and everybody thinks, well, now now it's time to just be a criminal and run wild. So all these problems are the fault of Democrats in California, but also the libertarianism that infected the Republican Party, and, to my great embarrassment and shame, had once infected my own mind. Yeah.
I'm like most dudes out there. I'm obsessed with crime, organized crime stories, Italian mafia, cartel, things like that, and as I read books on it and dig through it, I don't know that I don't know that I can think of a single one that didn't start out as a thief. Every single one of them started out doing property crimes, every single one of them to a man Escobar, you know, albert Anastasia, all of them.
Yeah, yeah, you look at the organized crime began began with small so called petty crime. But then you need a gang to protect your crime. And then next thing you know, you have a gang. So it's a gang. Do they do gang things? And then all of a sudden you have all these problems. So my hope is that everybody is going to the right, and that means if you're a libertarianism like Rand Paul or Tom MASSI who again, I don't want to seem like I'm throwing shade. These are people you can read ninety nine point nine percent, I say, is good. But then but then long order comes up and they suddenly are like this little libertarian stuff coming out. No, no, gentlemen, no, gentlemen. Your libertarianism is a luxury that can exist only on top of a very strong right wing enforcement mechanism.
Mike, my man, appreciate you. Come back soon. All right, Now, let's talk about putting our money where our morals are. Speaking about small things. How do we fight? What do we do?
Well, there are a million battles we can fight.
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So what's going on with all the lawfair stuff?
Jack Smith, New York City? The insanity out there. I don't even know why we have to talk about this. I thought all this stuff was gone in a way, but well, maybe it's just fading. Joining me now, my friend, you really need to subscribe to her substack called Declassified. The Great Julie Kelly joins us. Now, Julie, why are we even talking about these things? I thought all this stuff was gone and done, and by the grace of God, it's over.
Well, I mean, I think that that is the result of the vote in November fifth, twenty twenty four, a partial repudiation of this ongoing law fair against the president.
But it's not stopping.
So you have Alvin Bragg and wanmershawan the judge in the New York case, desperately trying to sentence Donald Trump before he is inaugurated on January twentieth. More egregiously, is Jack Smith and Merrick Garland trying to issue a report on the two debt cases.
Against President Trump.
Of course they were both dropped after he won the election, but nonetheless, Jack Smith Merrick Garland trying to get their last licks in their last stabs at Donald Trump before he takes off as so much for a peaceful transfer of power by the Biden regime as they love to talk about.
Truly, what does that mean issue a report? Is that just the public smear job. Here's all the dirt we had on the even though we couldn't get him into prison.
Well, it really is.
And as you know, most Special councils issue a report at the conclusion of their work. Robert Hurr John Durham had set her up, Robert Muller, except they didn't consist of two unprecedented federal criminal indictments against a former president. Jesse, what more could there possibly be said about Donald Trump in January sixth or Donald Trump in the Classified documents case. That case in Florida has over seven hundred entries on its docket, representing tens of thousands of pages. Of course, the j sixth case, which has been dropped, what else do we have to know about that? Plus the January sixth Select Committee issued an eight hundred and forty five page report. There's nothing more to be said. This is just to muddy up the waters during this transition period and that helped Jack Smith salvage his destroyed reputation, the biggest loser in DOJ history right there in do what they possibly can to get the last word on these cases against Donald Trump.
Speaking of January sixth, Jack Smith, Donald Trump came out recently said this, you're going.
To pardon January sixth defendants.
Are you planning to pardon those who were charged with violent offensive?
Well, we're looking at it, and we have other people in there. And as you see, I guess twenty four or twenty eight people came now from the FBI. That came out very quietly. Nobody reported it, but they had people in some form related to the FBI. They had four or five people that were strongly related to the FBI. We have to find out about that. People that didn't even walk into the building are in jail right now, so we'll be looking at the whole thing, but I'll be making major pardons.
Yes, Julie, that's music to my ears.
Not really much on specifics, which I don't blame him for, but sounds good.
I know you've been hot on this for a long time.
Are you happy?
I am. I think that that is a good start.
I do like Donald Trump pivoting a little bit to the stories that the regime media will not cover, such as FBI informants in Washington and at the Capitol on January sixth, or bringing up the unsolved pipe bomber case.
So yes, this is a good start.
I do expect that there will be some action taken on day one, especially those convicted of low level misdemeanors. But look, this is urgent Jesse. They are still arresting people. DCUs attorney Matthew Graves on the four year anniversary of January sixth, said that he might charge two hundred more people. They sent a man today to federal prison sentenced to forty months on civil disorder and two misdemeanors. They are putting a man on trial tomorrow for January sixth. This is not stopping. So while those comments by President Trump are encouraging, personally, I like to see some more specifics because people's lives are still being destroyed at the hands of this DOJ and they are going to do it just like Jacksmith and Merrick Garland till the very binner end eleven fifty nine am on January twentieth.
Is Matthew Graves going to be tried? He should be tried. How does this work, Julie, So.
I believe he will be under investigation for selective and abusive prosecution, prosecutorial misconduct, especially related to systematically denying the constitutional rights of J six defendants withholding exculpatory or brady material from defendants and from their lawyers. There's a long list of abuses from Matthew Graves, not the least of which is his unlawful application of fifteen twelve C two obstruction of an official proceeding that was reversed by the Supreme Court. But shockingly, Matthew Graves refuses to issue some sort of blanket beccateur of that fifteen twelve C two conviction. People still in jail on that conviction while he tries to work around the Supreme Court ruling there. So I think that that is the rightest area for investigation into Matthew Graves among like I said, a long list of abuses by this DCUs Attorney.
Julie, let's talk about January sixth rewind a little bit. FBI January sixth and the pipe bomber. I've started to hear more about the pipe bomber now, not that I'm hopeful we're ever going to find this crazy individual. What's going on?
So the FBI just all of a sudden decided it would release what they called new footage of the still at large MAGA pipe bomber. And this is supposed to show the public that this individual planted a device outside the DNC the evening of January fifth, the night before. Now what Congressional Republicans Representative Very louder Milk and Tom Massey issued a report at the same time the FBI was releasing this new footage actually beforehand, and it demonstrated that the FBI basically stop looking into this issue in February of twenty twenty one.
Now, why is that? How come Jesse they can still.
Be arresting people to this day, but they still can't find the person that almost assassinated Kamala Harris when she was inside the DNC and Nancy Pelosi as her motor cade sped by this alleged lethal and viable device, were told by the FBI on the afternoon of January sixth.
Yeah, why indeed? Okay, So there are a lot of talks about preemptive pardons. Why does Liz Cheney need one? What crimes did Liz Cheney commit?
Well, let's see, aside from the obvious Liz Cheney just being a trader and her whole family heritage there what she did in the January sixth Select Committee as vice chairman. We now have evidence as Loudermilk's committee also uncovered the destruction of evidence up to a terabyte of evidence produced by that committee that we paid for, by the way, Jesse also Benny Thompson confirming that all of the videotaped recordings of the depositions of a thousand plus witnesses were destroyed by this committee. But more importantly, Liz Cheney in hot water for tampering with an witness, Cassidy Hutchinson, using an encrypted chat with these back channel communications with Cassidy Hutchinson, who then after being in touch with Liz Cheney, a serial liar. Then Cassidy Hutchinson started making up her own stories about what happened, especially in the presidential vehicle that day, now completely contradicted by everyone associated in the White House that day, including the driver and the security detail inside that vehicle. Obviously, she committed perjury. Liz Cheney very likely suborn perjury, but at the very least obstructed obstructed this investigation with her handling of Cassidy Hutchinson. So yes, I'm sure she's begging for a blanket pre pardon from Joe Biden because she is definitely already a target of congressional Investigation's.
Hope, Julie as always, thank you, mam. All Right, we're not done you. Let's talk a little Russia, Ukraine, another five hundred million Russia Gate. There's a lot of Russia coming with Hans Monke next. USA Today is reporting today that Joe Biden is indeed planning on a preemptive pardon for Anthony Fauci. And that is so interesting. Why in the world would the doctor who led the charge against COVID why would he need a preemptive pardon? That's quite a thing to give somebody a preemptive pardon. Hey, you're definitely gonna get prosecuted for crimes, so I'm gonna make sure it doesn't happen to you. Joining me now to talk about that in many many other things is Hans Monk. He is an author of the book Swift Voting America, amongst other things. Hey, cons why would Fauci need a bardon?
I think, first of all because the statute of limitations on his crimes has not expired. There's this five year limit when if you don't bring charges within five.
Years, you can't bring them anymore.
Well, most of the stuff that Fauchi did in twenty twenty, well that's still within five years. So I think that's probably the biggest concern there.
Okay, what did he do? What crimes? Yeah? Good questions.
So a lot of people focus on these exchanges he had with Ran Paul in his Senate when he was asked about gain of function?
Did you do gain of function? And so on? I don't think that qualifies.
I mean, yes, colloquially it does, and of course he lied and so on, But we all know how he worms his way around, and if you watch those clips very carefully, and there's several because he did.
That over and over.
He's always very careful to somehow how, you know, weasel his way out with words. So I don't think it's that. I think the actual crimes that Fauci committed have to do with the cover up of COVID's origin, which he was made aware of in January of twenty twenty. And that's not a problem in and of itself. It's the fact that the cover up that Fauci orchestrated, he began the cover up, he ran the whole thing that then caused all these follow on effects in terms of the response. So everything we saw on in terms of the response, you know, with the masks and the lockdowns and the mandates and things like contact tracing and so on, all of that would have been very different if Fauci had been truthful about the fact that this came out of a lab.
And the reason is very simple.
Normally, all these responses are based on the idea that these viruses come from nature. But viruses that come from nature are not preadapted to infect humans. It takes time, so it actually helps to contact trace because then you can cut it off at that point when you when you found someone, when you traced them and their contacts. Well, in this case, none of that mattered because the lab had perfected the virus for human infection. It was like a wildfire. That's what they set out to do. That was the whole purpose of it. So I think that particular lie, that's the problem. And of course he didn't only lie to the public about it. I think in terms of legal consequences, and I have a feeling this is what they're really thinking about. You know, Biden's people there is Fauci lied to the COVID Task Force. Remember Trump had this COVID Task Force and Fauci was an original member back in January of twenty twenty, and the task force, those were the people who in the White House were discussing the response. And he lied to them because he didn't tell them about what he knew about the origin and all the other disasters flowed from that.
Okay, so why did he lie? Hans is what was the angle. I always thought this was so odd that he would lie, because so many people lied. I mean, I remember, like it was yesterday, Central Intelligence agency actually was paid to change their story on the origins of this whole thing. Why why not just come out and say it was a lab in Wuhan study and icky stuff, and it got out.
Why the lie, The short version is because Fauci funded that lab.
But of course, you know, if you.
Know China and how things work there and so on, they have a lot of money. It's not the fact that they needed Fauci's money. It's the fact that that he funded it, gave the lab Niate Niate staff of approval.
This is hugely important.
All the papers that the lab put out at the bottom they always wrote sponsored by Niate.
You know, this is such a huge thing.
And with that that opened all these other doors. Suddenly they were able to access advanced Western biotechnology and all these other things that come with that. So, in other words, Fauci enabled the lab. He made the lab what it is. So that's the one side of it. Of course, the other side or are these experiments themselves. So you'll recall that there was a moratorium in the United States on gain of function. It was decided this is too dangerous, we can't do this. Well, what did Fauci do? He took those experiments and sent them off to China to the Wuhan Lab. So a combination of those things is probably why he decided he needed to cover up the true origin of this.
Somebody who definitely needs a pardon. But of course she got a Presidential Medal of Freedom was one Hillary Rodham Clinton. And look, everyone knows the Russian hoax stuff was a hoax, now, but a lot of people forget that that hoax began with Hillary. And this is your particular cup of tea, it is.
It is also something very frustrating when you think about it. Now we laugh about all she got a medal or whatever. It's a hugely serious and hugely bad thing that she did. She had this plan to her opponent a Russian agent. I mean, we all just got to zoom out here and think about that. You call your opponent, the Republican nominee for president, a Russian agent. Now, she of course intended it as a smear a smear campaign with two goals. I mean, on the one hand, to distract from her own you know, email a scandal. On the other hand, to dirty up Trump. But the consequences of doing that were so massive. I mean, just think about Trump's hands being tied for his entire four years. Anytime he mentioned Russia, or anytime he wanted to meet Putn, or any time he said anything about any of those things, Ukraine, Russia relations, anything at all, boom, you know, the media exploded. You know, he couldn't do anything. So they basically criminalized diplomacy, especially pertaining to Russia. And we see the effects now, you know, whether the Ukraine War and many many other things, bifurcation of the world order and so on and so forth, all of that started with Hillary Clinton's Russia hoax. So it wasn't just you know, ordinary kind of smear that you have in the campaign season.
It was so much worse than that.
And of course the other part of it is that she fabricated or her operatives fabricated evidence literally not like just you know, made it up or whatever, literally just fabricated it in terms of this this Alpha Bank trail where they fabricated evidence of a it connection between Trump and Putin and all this kind of stuff. Okay, fabricate stuff, fine, But then they took that stuff and gave it to the FBI because they wanted to trigger an investigation of their opponent. Just think of all those things, you know, just zoom out and just think about that. And the fact that she now got this medal, which is, by the way, the highest civilian honor anyone can get, is just beyond belief.
Speaking of the FBI, they were involved and they still are involved in covering this whole thing up, aren't they. They certainly are.
We have some news in terms of they just released after a long you know, back and forth. They always try and hold onto all these documents for as long as possible, so like eight years on, it's been eight years and they finally released the document with which they opened the investigation into Donald Trump, the sitting president. That's often forgotten it It wasn't just like an investigation of his campaign or you know, these other characters whatever. All of that was made up. All of that was fake. But it's even worse than that. They went after Donald Trump himself. They opened an investigation into him personally. Now most of that is redacted. Now I'd like to know what it says. How dare they open an investigation into the president. There's so many problems with that. I mean, the first one is they're saying they're doing it on national security grounds. Well, where does their power come from? Who decides those things? Well, the president does. The FBI is basically, you know, derives its powers from the president. He's the only, according to the Constitution, the only elected person in the entire executive branch. Everything you know, flows from the president. So what did what were they doing? Now, of course we know what they were doing. They were trying to take him down. And the particular point of opening that investigation to Trump is to get a special council appointed. That was really what it was about. Because Trump's own DJ. You know, when I say owns, we all know this. It was full of these you know, Clinton and sorry Obama holdovers and so on. But if you have the president himself being investigated by his own DJ, well that calls for a special council. So that's why they did that, and that's how we got Mueller.
And of course we're sending another five hundred million dollars to Ukraine, which is insane. But you just did a piece comparing Ukraine to Vietnam. What's what's going on?
It was, you know, I I love Vietnam, I love visiting there hadn't been for a long time, so I went back recently, stayed for for quite a while. Just loved traveling around the country. It's just so just so wonderful, especially the people, and you know, you meet everyone and they love Americans, which is, you know, kind of weird in a way, but it's very genuine. And what just struck me is all the same mistakes that were made the Vietnam and the US should have never had a war, just you know, you should have never done. And you know that the piece explains this in far more detail, but if you think about it, what's the US doing in Ukraine? And then you kind of you come up with all these kind of parallels and it already culminated. There's a museum in Saigon where basically the Vietnamese are displaying all the left behind equipment that the Americans left behind, and they do it without commentary. It kind of it speaks for itself. It's so powerful and you're there and you're thinking, you know, this was all so totally senseless, and yet the same thing is happening in Ukraine. Essentially, you know, these are in Vietnam. They had old beef to do with French colonialism and all that kind of stuff. Going back one hundred plus years. Well, Ukrainians and Russians have old beef. Ukraine as a country that's basically split along language lines, is partly a Russian and part of the Ukrainian. There are regional and local problems. Every time the US has decided to get involved in one of those issues, you know, it hasn't ended well. And so you know, just going to Vietnam and seeing it just really you know, not hit home again.
Yeah, Hans, appreciate you very much, my friend, come back to all right, we're not done light the mood.
Next a it is time to lighten the mood.
By the way, do not forget to go subscribe to my YouTube channel, YouTube dot com slash at Jesse Kelly DC. I want to make sure I give credit to Charlie Barons and Billy Duce for this little skit. But man, I will tell you what it's. It's about dads and talking with everybody. My father, God rest his soul. After he passed, we would bounce around town to just tell various people, you know, the taco shop, the gun store, the farm. We'd tell people that he that he was gone, and it blew me away that he had apparently talked to everybody in town. Everybody knew the people all over town started crying when we told him it's just Dad's those old school types. They have a way of making friends everywhere.
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