This is a podcast from woor. It is bet Jesse Kelly's show, another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show. By the way, as promised, Ross Kennedy, our shipping expert, is going to join us about a half hour or so from now. That's always a good time. This hour you can gear up for ninja swords, for filthy communists being arrested for attacking Tesla's emails. All that and so much more coming up on The Jesse Kelly Show this hour.
I want to begin here and I should let you know that I'm going to skip names of the criminals in these stories. And here's why. Here's why. It's not because I am protective of these vicious little communists committing acts of terrorism across the country. There's something about me that you should know. Longtime listeners will know. But this is for everybody. I as mean as I can be, I really I have a soft spot in my heart for people who get their mug shot and name published
before they've been convicted of a crime. It is a weird thing that has always bothered me. It doesn't bother you. Probably I get that it's not a popular stances, even for I don't want to dismiss something like driving drunk, but even something like a dui. Somebody gets a dui in your hometown, or even a Hollywood actor or something like that. Boom, you wake up and there's their mugshot that has been published. Well, that person has not been
convicted of anything yet. People get wrongfully convicted a lot. But setting that aside, people get acquitted a lot. Innocent people get put on trial a lot. What if that person's innocent, you just ruin their life. If tonight there's a case of let's say, mistake an identity and the cops kick in my door and they throw handcuffs on me and drag me out of my house because I've I'm suspected as being a part of a drug ring. I'm selling drugs, lots and lots of lots of drugs,
black tar, heroin. And do you think my mug shot Do you think that would make national news?
Oh?
You bet it would? Do you bet it would? The New York Times would be all over Everyone would be all over it. What if I was totally in It's a what if? What if they got the wrong guy? Boom, there's my mugshot, by the way, premiere and they're wonderful. There's no complaints. But could Premiere even keep me on the air if I just got busted for black tar heroin? They can't afford that. You just wrecked my life. I haven't been convicted of a thing, So anyway, that's a
long explanation. I'm not going to give out names. But there's a lady rumored to be a millionaire SIKEI to Tesla. Another gentleman, believe this one was in Las Vegas, just got arrested. Did you see that story about the Tesla's being set fire? Set on fire, lots of them. He this dude got arrested and he's being charged with multiple federal felonies. He's going bye bye for a very very
very long time. And I know you're gonna find this shocking, but he's a lifelong communist, communist activist, I know, I know. It's really really amazing. I saw something else today, only this wasn't even in America. In the UK. You know the Tesla charging stations. I personally don't have one, but I know what they look like, the Tesla charging stations.
Somebody has gone around and you know that when Elon Musk did the my heart goes out to you thing, and everyone did the screenshot of it, so it made it look like he was doing some kind of Nazi salute. They put a picture of Elon Musk doing that on all of them. I said all this to say this.
The communist, as we've talked talked about so many times, is so very good at taking all of the demonic cult followers of his sick religion and aiming their eyes at one man or two men, and convincing their sick followers that that particular man is the source of all their problems, the source of all evil. And that's part of the reason. It's a big reason why communists are
so violent. You see, when one man is the cause of all the problems out there, combine that with the fact that you're an anti human, I mean, the human soul doesn't mean anything to you. Well, if one man is the cause of all my problems and I don't have any moral you know, moral barriers that keep me from hurting him, WHOA why wouldn't I just hurt him? See, that's why Elon Musk has had to jack his security through the roof. That's why Donald Trump. Did you know
that Donald Trump? Before he was elected president. I don't know if this is still the case, but I can tell you this now. You know that Donald Trump after he was elected president, the first time that he was out of office in that four years, you know that he had to spend a fortune of his own money on private security to supplement the secret service he had
because it wasn't enough. Because this is what communists are so so good at, getting the eyes of all their followers fixated on one man and telling them, look, that's the guy. He's the one hurting. You see him everything wrong? It's him. Do you know one of these people? Do you know a liberal at Peggy? Who does she rage about in such a blind rage that there's not even any thought into it at all? Donald Trump? And now I'm sure Elon Musk gets lumped into that too, very
very good at that. Speaking of the UK, they're gonna ban ninja swords. And I don't want to talk about banning ninja swords because that's really stupid. I just want to say that I want one, really really badly. What Chris, We've talked about this before. What I know it's a Katana Chris, But when I have it, it's gonna be a ninja sword because I'm gonna wear all black and put one of those face mask things on, and I'll slink around like a shadow and I'll even I saw this.
I know. I'm tall, Chris, tall people can blend into the shadows too. And have you ever seen those little claw things they keep on their hands. I saw this in the movies, so I'm sure it's real. They put these claw things that come out of their palms. Yeah, and they can climb like walls and stuff like Spider Man. I'm gonna do that. I'm telling you, Yes, I can, Yes, I can, Chris, I'm telling you I can do this. Jesse. Trump needs to go full dictator mode or the country
is done. I would I'll put a little I'll twist that around a little bit. Trump needs to do things that haven't been done in a very very long time, or a dictator will come. That's how I'll put it.
Now.
Remember I'm not gonna say things that have never been done before, ignoring things like courts. That's things many presidents have done before. The saintly Abraham Lincoln, who everyone seems to love, he's set aside the entire freaking Constitution. He did away with the freedom of the press. It took flat out to throw you in jail if you were a journalist. And everybody in the world loves to worship
old Saint Abe. Now. American presidents have set aside quote norms for a long time when they decide the situation is dire enough that the norms must be set aside. I saw today that Trump said put something else out on social media, raging against that judge. You know, the whole text chat signal chat controversy thing that I'm not talking about anymore. Well, some comedy group is suing. Guess
which judge got to sign that case. The same judge that tried to turn around all the Venezuelan gang bangers we sent down to El Salvador. The same judge, the anti the anti Trump communist judge keeps getting all these cases. And Trump put out something on social media about how ridiculous and unfair it is and how he can't get a fair shake. Well, yeah, that's true. So what are
you gonna do about it? Because there's there are no social media posts, there's nothing you can say, there's no appeal to reason, there's no law you can cite, there's nothing you can do to convince that judge to stop being a communist. That judge is a communist who views his role as stopping Donald Trump and protecting the Communist revolution. And no matter what you say to him or scream at him, that is how he will always view his role.
He views himself as a frontline woarrior for the communist revolution. He will not be dissuaded by social media posts. He won't. You can simply disregard everything he says. Tell him to bring an army to the White House if he has a problem with it, or presidency won't amount to munch because this guy, you think this is the last time you're gonna hear the name Judge Bowsburg. I don't even know if I'm saying his dumb name, right, Boasburg? Who
cares it's a stupid name? Anyway? Do you do you think it's the last time you're going to hear his name? This dude is going to run the United States of America for four years until the Trump administration decides they're done letting him do it, period, And a story got to decide you're done, all right, let's do some me emails. Some kid wants to talk about Hannibal. That's always a good time. After Hannibal, we're going to talk about illegals. Someone wants to know why do they have rights under
the constitution? All that and so much more. Plus again, Ross Kennedy coming up about fifteen twenty minutes from now. Hang on, this is the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Thursday. Don't forget. You need to email your ask doctor Jesse questions in for tomorrow. Email those to Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Yeah, you know, Doug Collins seems to have the right idea big cheese at the VA. You know, former Congressman Doug Collins.
Good man Caitlin Collins, of course wants everyone to keep talking about the scandal. This is exactly how you handle these people.
Yeah, and I do have questions about the veterans. But given what we saw with the group chat and how this was used. You are a member of the cabinet. You obviously know these other members, several of them who are in there.
Is this typical for the.
Cabinet to have conversation over a signal? Is this something that you use?
All right?
Well, Kaylen, send you and Dally do I want to talk about the VA. I have a question as via secretary is Cabinet. I want to ask you because I've been courious about this because my job is to take care of veterans, and I would like to know why CNN is hostile to veterans, especially one in Florida where you just had a five million dollar defamation suit taking offence at a veteran who is trying to help people.
If at one of your employees actually said we're gonna nail him, I have a question for you, Kaitlin, is that employees still employed? Are you really concerned about veterans? So if we don't want to talk about vetter.
How many times I'll let them keep going? How many times have we talked about playing offense not defense? Not well, I didn't do that, that's not right, not defense. The communist is going to try to wrong foot you. He's going to try to put you on the defense so he can play offense if you start playing that game. But I'm not a racist. If you start playing that game, you lose offense, you.
Won't talk about everything else. I'd like to hear from CNN as the Veteran Cabinet secretary. Why C and N seems to have a problem with veterans.
Well, mister secretary, respectfully, my question was about whether or not he was a member of the cabinet when you use this, and respectfully, I'm conducting the investigation and I do have a lot of questions for you on veterans affairs. But I don't think.
What you want to do is the cabinet answered. And if you want to continue this like this, that's fine. But they're VA employees who are working very hard. They are veterans who get their care from the VA, and they get their benefits from the VA.
Listen, let's I'm gonna let them keep going again. But listen, Listen to how perfectly this is done. This is why I wanted to play this. I honestly I might play this two more times during the show. Listen. Now, he won't be swayed, even when she presses again, pressing hard, no, please, please talk about what I want. Please, this is but he doesn't get moved. Don't move when you are arguing with your other kids in school. Don't move when you're
arguing with liberal aunt Peggy. Don't move. They are going to try to move you onto something they want to focus on. Don't allow them to frame the argust.
I mean, no good to spake it on something that I've already asked an answer. So I've asked an answer your question. Why don't you answer mine? Are you still this person still employed who said they were gonna nail It's one of my veterans who you had to do a five million dollars reward Mijouri because of defamation, and then you settled the ky Answer my question.
Perspectfully, sir. I'm asking the questions here and I have no involvement in it there. But if you don't want to answer the question, another.
Not, I am now exactly how it should be done. Good for Doug Collins, Hey Oracle. You can say my name, It's Landon. I'm thirteen years old. I live in North Dakota. I wanted to ask what your reasoning was on Hannibal being the greatest military leader of all time. Skipio did beat Hannibal. I think you've said before that Scipio stole his tactics, but Scipio took them and adapted them. I just wanted you to know your thoughts. I just wanted to know your thoughts on this signing off to tiny hands.
You know that's not nice. Even thirteen year olds are dunking on me in North Dakota. That's not very nice. One Landing two, Let's deal with the back end first. Not to sound like people to judge, but you get what I'm saying. Scipio adapted his tactics and improved them. You know, one time I was in community college and I took Shut Up Chris, and I took a course on music. It was on a popular It was on popular music, Shut Up Chris. It was an accredited course.
I needed it to well, not to graduate because I didn't do that whatever. I took this course and it was about the history of rock music and it went chronologically by time right. And I know this is something you already know, and I guess maybe deep down I knew it, but it was It was amazing to watch it play out as he laid it out, and he would play the audio cuts of it. Pick your favorite band,
whatever your favorite band happens to be led Zeppelin. I'll use use led Zeppelin because that's probably my favorite, if not their way up there, led Zeppelin, led Zeppelin was awesome, and yes, they were unique in a lot of ways, and they were great that I love them. I love them. But led Zeppelin, they would tell you that they got a lot of their sound, a lot of their ideas from this band that they grew up listening to. And so if you then went back to that band and said, hey,
what about you? What about you have such a unique sound, they would tell you yeah, but I grew up listening to this band, and I took that band and their sound, and I of course added it and improved it and added my own ideas to it. You see, taking what somebody does and improving it, adding your own spin to it, it doesn't make you a thief, but it also don't make you a genius. I say Hannibal was tactically the
greatest or one of the greatest of all time. And I don't know that I can say the greatest of all time because Hannibal wiped out the greatest army on earth, like four times. They kept the Roman Army kept setting these huge forces at him, and Hannibal, it's not like he'd barely win. He would just wipe him right off the map. At one point in time, Rome the people in the city. They were sure he was just gonna come take them, because he just wiped out another army.
I don't know of anybody who can say things like that. Hannibal took on the heavyweight champion several times and pummeled him in the first round. It's amazing. When he was old, he lost, of course, but when he was in his prime, you didn't want to rumble with Hannibal. But you know what Hannibal didn't have. Hannibal didn't have a chef iq. You see, he was great, but was was he the greatest? Well? Could you imagine Hannibal trying to cook you with steak
versus me trying to cook you a steak. My steak will be perfect every time. How much is steak cost? That whole chicken you buy? How much does it cost ever ruined one, overcooked it, undercooked it? What would you save if you never overcooked or undercooked it again? What would you save monetarily? The chef iq. Chef Iq has created the IQ since, a wireless cooking thermometer. You leave it in the meat. It tells your phone the temperature. In fact, your phone will tell you beep beepep. It's done.
No more guessing, no more ever ruining any meat ever. Go fifteen percent off at chefq dot com code Jesse chefiq dot com code Jesse perfect meat every time, just like mine. We talked to Ross Kennedy next it is the Jesse Kelly Show and Man Live I am. I've been friends with Ross Kennedy for a while. Now he's joined us on the radio before, founder of Fordus Analysis. Pretty sharp guy. I would have thought by now Ross would know if you don't pick the music, you get
the worst song we could find in short order. But apparently Ross forgot. Ross, did you forget negative?
I absolutely shows that just for you and for everybody listening at home.
Ross, do you want to hear the most embarrassing thing in the world about that song? Get to you? I'm gonna give it to everybody. I've never told this story before. Ross is supposed to talk, but now I'm gonna talk really quickly. When that song was really really popping off, or maybe a little after. But I was in Iraq first for time seventh Marines, and we didn't have internet
or TV or anything like. We were there before there were any actual facilities, but there was one channel we were guarding the mayor of some dump that everyone was trying to kill him. And there was one channel on the TV and it played music videos, and that was one of the music videos. And the girl who was in the music video to us, because we didn't see any women, was so attractive that my entire unit, if they weren't on patrol, would gather around the television to
watch the music video of that song. That's a true story, Ross, I can't beat it. Yeah, anyway, Ross, I heard this and it was music to my ears.
Building in past Gogola has just received a multimillion dollar security contract. The investment is expected to strengthen the United States national security presence in the Arctic and reinforced Mississippi's role in the shipbuilding industry. Officials say the Coast Guard requires a new fleet to protect interest in the Arctic, hence the investment.
Ross, tell me about the Coast Guard shipbuilding Mississippi, what's happening.
Well, we've only got a few icebreakers still active in the fleet, and one or two of them are even privately owned by Edison Trust Offshore out of Louisiana, but that are under long term contract and so the Coastguard hasn't had a new icebreaker built in something like forty years.
And with the opening of you know, what is variously called Arctic Sea Passage Northern Sea Route, the obviously the ability to move over to the Arctic, and either Project Force or Commerce, China, Russia, a lot of countries have been investing into their heavy ice breaker capacity so that we do have the ability to take some of these short paths through the Arctic, and you know, for various reasons.
So being up there, whether it's for scientific research, whether it's for commercial reasons or for military reasons, requires that you have these ice breakers and that you be able to move other conventional hold ships through the region. And so this does signal that whatever the cost is, you know, the new investment was I believe it was like a
billion with a bee in the ballinger. To continue to extend the program and keep it moving on its feet and get these ice breakers out is a very very clear signal that the United States is not in any way abdicating its role. It's very much we would need the same kind of ships to be able to protect the interest that we may have now or would be developing with Greenland as well as support Canada and some of our other allies in the Arctic.
Ross Greenland is obviously something that poked everybody's ears up because something Trump has been hot on for a long time. You'd sniffed around on it in his first term. He's a lot hotter on it now. But Greenland's a frozen, miserable healthscape. Why do we care about it?
Well, I mean I care about it. I actually have a family connection to it. Grandpa did multiple TUIs there in the fifties as part of Strategic Air Command. But you know, that very small connection aside, You're talking about a country that, either from known or inferred reserves, is sitting on a vast, vast amount of riches, whether it's oil and natural gas and other conventional fossil fuels. But really, what I think has everyone's interests peaked in this is
the undeveloped resources. Mineral ores, metals, critical minerals, you know, so that would be rare earth, that would be your magnetic minerals. That are you know, dysprosium and ittrium and all these other things that have names I can't and spell,
but they are immensely valuable. They are very very hard to find therely occur in other places, and so for even the ones that are more available but hard to develop, a lot of these that are very difficult to develop, we do know some level of them are there, and the race is on, and China is already there drilling core samples looking for proof of these things that we
all suspect here there. So this is really about denying a major adversary access to things that they already control the majority global supply of, but also shoring up stockpiles of these for ourselves and for our allies.
Speaking with Ross Kennedy, founder of Fordist Analysis, Okay, Ross, I'm going to ask you to do something that may be difficult for you, but I need you to take your two hundred plus IQ and I need you to turn it down to about eighty. Where I'm at, I hear people talk about rare earth and minerals all the time, and I get that there are things that are rare, Like I get that valuable things that are rare. What I don't understand is why they're valuable. Where are they used? Okay,
they're rare, I get it. Why do I care?
Well? A good example you know of why we care about Greenland is the same reason that you know, presumably the president and his team are taking very seriously the recent offer from the President of Congo d RC, the Democratic Republic of Congo UH for to provide safekeeping in some way for his country from the M twenty three rebels coming out of Rwanda. And that is rare earth in this in the case of d r C, it's cobalt.
And when you take a look at so that's cobalt, that's lithium, that's you know, that are in kind of the rare earth category. But these are largely very specialized. Rare earths actually aren't all that rare, despite the name. There are others that are far more rare and important. But that's battery technology. You need a lot of nickel and zinc and cobalt and lithium to make batteries, you know. And so for someone like Elon Musk, that is that that is the critical single point of failure in his
supply chain. But then when you extend that, you look at semiconductors, microprocessors, you look at lenses and housings and casements for satellites. That allows us to kind of look down from above and deliver data and service all over the world. Every missile that we have has rare earths and critical minerals in it, and so it's the same
for China and Russia and all other modern technologies. So these minerals are refined and processed, even in very small quantities, into everything digital in the world, whether it's the batteries or the chips or any other component the radios. So the digital world runs on these things, and right now the United States is largely losing the race for most of them.
Okay, why are we losing? How did that happen?
Well, I think we took our eye off the ball, you know, for the same reason we're in dire straits and needing to build ice breakers at record speed and millions of dollars into that icebreaker program. And it's like so many other things. And you know, beginning in the eighties, really, you know, Gordon Gecko, greed is good, well, greed and returns and quarterly profit margins at that time and really
through today, has continued to be outsource. Take hard assets and minerals and refining and all of these things that are upstream of civilization that we would depend on and just go get it. Cheaper somewhere else. Go get it in China, go get it in Brazil, go get it wherever. But let somebody else carry the environmental and labor load and energy and water and everything that goes into these Let them do that. And we're the United States, and
nobody's going to screw with us ever again. And so like in that late Packs of Americana kind of time frame, our assumption was just that we were at the end of history and everything was going to be fine from there on out. And what we have found is that when we took our eye off the ball, starting with admitting China to the that you know, proposing and blessing them into the WTO, which began under President Clinton and happened, you know, finally under President Bush we let China into
the WTO. And at that point it was just continue to outsource, outsourced, outsource. We don't need to do these things, So let's be a services economy. Let's make yet more software for companies or whatever was needed, and we don't
need these things. And now we have found out that of the list of forty something critical minerals that we are supposed to maintain stockpiles of for our military, and for our commercial sector, pretty much everywhere most of these are available are in places that China has completely co opted and gained a significant majority of market share. And it's even simple things like aluminum wor box side. It's a bright red, beautiful mineral. Jamaica has a lot of it.
Guyana has a lot of it here in our hemisphere. Guyana, our secretary of Rubio is today meeting with their president. It's you add these things up and you say, okay. The largest box site producer in Jamaica, the largest box site producer in Guyana are both Chinese companies. And between those two countries we have one company that is actually mining and bringing them to the US, but we only
have one ilumina refinery. And as much as we need all of that to make aluminum, downstream of that is the fact that gallium, which is one of the most critical materials for making semiconductors and space age sensors, gallium is most reliably achieved like sourced by refining box site into alumina. And so we've cut off our noses to spite our face on this. So we have our own decisions.
But China has just moved in and filled that vacuum and all of these countries where all of these things are, and we've kind of allowed them to do it because we were focused on other things, as you are familiar with for the last twenty to twenty five years.
I am so much freaking smarter now. Ross Kennedy, you are the man, my brother. Thank you, appreciate you. Hey, Chris, let me tell you about Cobalt, buddy, you probably didn't know anything about it. You know what else? Congo. I'm not that much of an expert, but I saw the movie. Doesn't look like a very nice place. We still have a lot more of the show to go. Let me tell you about pure Talk. You want to talk about rare.
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Jesse Kelly Show on a spectacular Thursday. Remember tomorrow's and ask doctor Jesse Friday. And you need to get your questions emailed in now to Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. So there's something that Trump does, maybe better than any GOP politician in my life, and that is insult people, even in sometimes the most passive aggressive way in the world. And what he said today to this reporter left me inches.
And let me explain. I was flying. Did I tell you this last night? That I was flying and my oldest boy was the TSA agent was stopping him to ask for his ID. But of course she waddled away into the chair and plopped down and had a mask on and therefore you couldn't understand her, and he couldn't understand her. So I had just gone through. She waddles in, takes over, plops down, and goes, well, he's the nicest
boy in the world. He said, I'm sorry, I don't understanim She get said to him again, I'm sorry, I need to see your ID. She shouts at him, Off my dad. Blood pressure went by about pop the blood vessel in my head. So the mask thing I was understanding for a long time. Maybe you're just weird. I get some people just like wearing a mask that they got conditioned with all the propaganda. I get it. But I'm all about freedom of choice. Do you want to do that, you do it, it's fine. Whatever. Now ah,
now you're weird right now. Now it's odd. And now we're at the point where you should probably be shamed. And I got to be honest. Man, Trump just kills me sometimes.
You know, I haven't seen a mask in so long. You're wearing a mask. So nice of you. I haven't seen anybody wearing a mask at a long time. It's good. You feel more comfortable, right, good, that's good.
It's so it's so passive aggressive. Honestly, it's the most passive aggressive insulting ever. Just destroyed or Jesse. I'm just wondering why illegals have rights under the Constitution. Well, they don't. It's just that losers in the United States of America pretend they do. Remember people across this country not only on the left, there are people on the right as well. They view everything through the prism of hey, America does
kind of suck. So whatever I'm doing in life, even if it's law, I should try to twist everything around so I can kind of crap on this place. There are people, genuine people on the right, not just the dirty communists on the right, that will tell you till they're blue in the face, that the Constitution provides protections for illegals who just stepped across the border. They will actually say that to you. They'll even saying, like the
fourteenth Amendment, which everybody knows, I mean anybody. You don't have to be some legal expert. The fourteenth Amendment was about slaves. It was about freed slaves who deserved obviously the full benefits of citizenship into this country. They took an amendment about freed slaves and they used it. There are people on the right to this day that will use it as an excuse to allow some woman to step across the border, have her baby and tell you
that that baby is an American citizen. That is bonkers, bonkers. The Constitution does not cover people from around the globe. The Constitution protects American citizens. American citizens. The Constitution belongs to you and you alone. Foreigners, they don't get to vote here. Foreigners, you don't get due process here. I see this all the time. I've seen this all time about the illegals we're deporting. Doesn't anybody find it on that they're just setting these people away without due process?
You know what your due process is in this country. Hang on, let me check your citizenship status. Oh what's that? You're not one? Then you have none. Period. There's your due process. Your due process was me checking your papers. You're not a citizen. Therefore, get on the plane and leave. Period. End a story. But we have allowed ourselves for so many years to be manipulated by these do good or dorks on our own side that have managed to convince so many of us that the Constitution is somehow a
suicide pack. When it is absolutely not a suicide packed but that's what that's the kind of thing we're up against right now. Let's talk about monsters under your bed, Let's talk about a city under the pyramids. More importantly, let's discuss wait, what's happening over there with the Ukraine negotiations. And we're gonna look back on something it's gonna hurt. This has been a podcast from wor