It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on a Fantastic Thursday, about to talk about paid protests. Here we're gonna discuss because we have a great example. We're gonna discuss why they love violent crime. We'll do that. Emails a lot more in this second hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday, And don't forget tomorrow's Ask Doctor Jesse Friday and get your questions emailed in now to Jesse at jessekellyshow dot com. First,
there was a story out there. Well, there's a company. It's called Crowds on Demand and the name probably gives it away. What do they do? They provide a crowd. Now, let's pause for a second here and explain why that matters, because it's gonna really matter for our purposes. People people want to go where other people are. It's human nature. Did you know that restaurants, when a restaurant is opening or wants a little boost in something, did you know
that restaurants are known to do this. They will hire people to fill up the restaurant and wait outside in line. It works. Look, I bet you money that exact tactic has worked on me multiple times because when I'm hungry and I'm looking for food and I see a crowd, I say to myself, well that's where I'm going. Clearly, all those people must know something. They're not all in line for nothing. The crowd tells me it's good. And by the way, restaurants aren't the only ones to do this.
It's just it's one of the best examples I can think of. Crowds speak to people. They do. If if you see a picture of a band and they it's one of those pictures where the band is taking a picture from the stage looking out of the crowd and it's fifteen people in the crowd, looks bad, look slame. But you see one of those pictures your Metallica playing at a football stadium and there's seventy thousand people there going crazy. Even if you're not a huge Metallica fan,
you think to yourself, man, that would be sweet. Hey, maybe we should go. Crowds do affect the human psyche, yours mine, They just do. Communists have always understood that. But remember this. Remember communism is never popular. It's just not. It's a sick, demonic religion of destruction. It's never going to have widespread popularity. So if you don't have widespread popularity, you have to appear to have widespread popular larity because
people follow crowds. Remember, hey, Chris, grab that audio of those two morons at Columbia during the Palestinian protests where they were asking why you're there. I'm not really sure, but this is something communists have used. They use it all the time. In West Germany, they would pay, you know, the communists were in East Germany. They would pay to have protests. In West Germany. They would of course go
to college campuses. That's where you find the most commies and they would rev up these protests on college campuses. But you don't need everybody. Pay enough people to bring out a little bit of a crowd that can grow into a bigger crowd, which could grow into a bigger crowd. Always the appearance of popularity. That is huge for them. They do it all the time and they know it. This guy CEO of Crowds on Demand, he came out and said the communists offered him twenty million dollars to
do anti Trump demonstrations. Why, I mean, surely everybody hates Trump, right, I mean, that's what you have to sell anyway. You have to sell that people are very unhappy, people are dying, people hate the Trump administration. But that's not really true. So if it's not true, you need the appearance of it being true. It's very very very effective, very effective. Oh yeah, that's a good wood. Chris. By the way, do you remember all the Doge protests? Remember what Doge was?
Doge was Elon Musk. He gets in there Department of Government Efficiency and he's gonna find these horribly wasteful, fraudulent things in the government. He's gonna stop it. Well, who's against that? I mean even a Democrat if you isolate it, take Elon's name out of it, take Trump's name out of it, and you ask a Democrat, hey, do you think the government should be taking your money to uh create trainees in Zimbabwe? Even a Democrat and a private
moment would probably say probably not. So why were there all these protests? Hey, Chris, play it?
Yeah, I get any donors, you get paid to be out here? Yeah, amazing, path You are.
Absolutely communists protests in America. You've had to endure them for years and years and years, no matter how old you are, you have watched the street animals vandalize riot protests, vandalize riot protest, and maybe you've said to yourself at one point in time, how are there that many people that have that kind of energy? How were there this
many people that do this. They're always paid and organized, and they're paid and organized with the hopes that they will create a crowd and that the crowd will just naturally attract other people. And it did. You saw this actually during Saint George Floyd. Do you know how many of those people who were looting and rioting and burning things, how many of those people were actually angry about perceived racial injustice in the country. A tiny, tiny, tiny percent.
A lot of people just wanted a new set of Jordan's from foot locker. A lot of people. Remember this was during COVID. You're sitting around the burbs. You're safe, You're bored. Ah Man, I heard there's a couple thousand people marching on city Hall. We could go just grab some sandwiches, head down, do a little rioting. Sounds like a good time. People follow crowds and communists know this all right, do some more emails CHESSI Apache death Cave. Hey Jesse, you were just what a subject line for
an email. You were just talking about how commed democrats always want to blather about evil America and how Indians were such peaceful people. Here's a fun fact. There's a place outside of Flagstaff, Arizona called two Guns. In the eighteen nineties, a group of two dozen Apache wiped out two Navajo villages and kidnapped two young girls. When the Navajo found them in a cave, they told the Apache that they could surrender if they returned the girls. The
Apache said they had already been killed. The Navajo stuff the cave entrance was shrubbery and burned them all to death. So much for the Indians living in harmony with nature and smoking peyote and the piece. But okay, first, I'm kind of an Apache fan, they me clarify. I like Indian tribes. I have always been fascinated by various tribal peoples have everywhere in our own grown American Indians fascinating me.
I like to learn about them. I find the way of life to be fascinating, and I find the different tribes fascinating. And there are some tribes, obviously, there were many, many peaceful tribes, many tribes who were almost universally warlike. That was all they did. When you have a Comanche something like that, they were a warlike people. The Lakota, the Sioux, you would probably know them at There were many different kinds, but they were a very warlike people.
They believed in war. What I'm about to say is, I'm not sure it's going to come across the right way, but I don't always view the warlike tribes as being bad in the peaceful tribes as being good. I'm not saying the warlike tribes didn't do some bad things. Of course they did. But there's always a place for war. Two, there's a place for peace. I don't really look at it as good or bad. When it comes to the Apache, remember the Pache, they were raiders and slave traders. Man
did that rhyme and that was sweet. They were raiders and slave traders big time, mainly with the Mexicans. They would kidnap Mexicans and they would sell them into slavery. And the Mexicans, by the way, they did the same thing to the Apache. They would raid, kidnap them, sell them into slavery. What was it, I think it was Geronimo if I remember right, had one of the all
time quotes. And I'm going to mess this up a little bit, I believe, but it was I think from his deathbed, Geronimo, the Great Apache War Chief Geronimo, he was asked, you know, hey, all this death, all this war, all this stuff, do you have any regrets? And he said, yeah, I wish I'd killed more Mexicans. They really did not get along. But there are all kinds of different tribes
all over the place. But yes, of course, the narrative your social studies to you're taught you that they were just one with the land until the evil white man came along. Oh shut up. They were killing each other over the land all the freaking time. You were always killing each other over something, just like all human beings do. There's not some higher plane of people just because they were less technologically advanced. That's not how it works at all.
That Jesse Kelly show on a great Thursday, I feel like it's gonna be a good weekend and a good week I also feel tell me if you feel this, I feel like there's I feel like there's a big story that's gonna come slamming down tomorrow. Don't look at me like that, Chris, Why do you look at me like that? It feels it feels like we're on the cusp of something and I can't put it into words. What it is? What Chris? What Chris said? Is it because there's no major news today? No, No, it's not.
It's not that I don't know. I just I have a feeling. I have a sense, if you will. Have you ever have you ever seen or read about a gentleman named spider Man? How he could since when there's danger and all this is weird looking arm here would stand up. That's what I'm like when it comes to political news. You can call me Spider Jesse, and I
think telling you I think there's something coming. Anyway, Let's talk about something something we've discussed before, about violent crime and why Democrats love it, why communists love it, and they do. George Soros and many many others have spent a fortune to take over the district attorney position in multiple cities across America. New York, LA, so many others, Pittsburgh. They spend this huge amount of money to get in
the district attorney they want, and other politicians. It's not just Das, it's judges and things like that, and they start letting criminals off easy. Sometimes they let them off scot free. They campaign to have these guys released from jail and for norms and normas, the normies out there. They don't understand. And of course the GOP is so pathetic and stupid at messaging. They started calling them soft on crime das, when that's not what they are at all.
They're not soft on crime. They're pro crime. They are pro murder, pro rape, pro robbery, pro assault. It's what they want. When they take a career criminal with the rap sheet as long as the CBS receipt and they turn him lose from jail, they understand full well he's going to go out and hurt somebody else. And when he does, they're not all, well, I can't believe he would. I thought he'd changed. They wanted him to. But what people struggle with is why, even if you're on the left,
you want women to get raped. That's so demonic. Why would you want that? Here's why violent crime it does something violence in general, it does something unique to the human psyche. This is how we're created. If I told you right now that the next time you left the house, you were going to have the worst time. You were going to get a flat tire. After you got the flat tire, you were going to get to a store and all your credit cards were going to get declined.
And then when you left the store, you would get stuck behind a train and then there would be a terrible car wreck ahead of you and you would be stuck in traffic for three hours. Okay, So if I just laid all that out for you, that would suck, and you would leave the house knowing, Okay, this is gonna suck, but I'll get through it. Now. Think about that mentality what I just told you, versus this mentality.
The next time you leave the house, when you're walking through the parking lot, a bad man is going to bash you over the face with the club and he's gonna break your arm, and he's gonna steal your wallet and punch all your teeth out. How's your mentality now? Not good? Violence creates in people everybody, We're all like this creates in people a different kind of fear, a palpable kind of fear, a fear so great that human instinct oftentimes is I will avoid that at any cost,
whatever it takes to avoid that. I will do it. For most people. If I told them you're gonna get the flat tire, and you're gonna get your credit cards declining, and you're gonna get stuck in traffic, they may delay going out, but at some point in time, all right, I gotta go out. You'll go out. But if I were to tell you the scenario number two, all your teeth knocked out, broken arm beaten over the face, many people would never leave their home again if they knew
that would happen the next time they went out. The communist has always understood that in the Soviet Union, they not only opened up the prisons, they opened up the prisons, and then they had judges protect the violent criminals they just let out of prison. In fact, if you if you stop they violent criminal, they would prosecute you and not the violent criminal. Did you think what's taking place
here in America is new or unique? Communists? Communists always use the same techniques in creating the fear of violence inside of people. It helps them. It helps them because human beings, when faced with the prospect the potential of violence, human beings will agree to things they never would otherwise agree to. That scenario, You're gonna go out, get beaten, get your teeth knocked out. If I could make that situation go away for five hundred dollars, would you give
it to me? I just extorted you for five hundred dollars. Of course you would. Most people would. That's how it works. I have a great audio example of this in a moment I see Kelly's show on a Wonderful Thursday. Before we get back to the emails, let's finish up the point.
I was making the point about violent crime, and I've explained it many times before that the communist uses violent crime to destabilize the community, destabilize a country, create in your mind a feeling of fear and angst, and then once you're there, once you're desperate, I don't want to be hurt. Then he comes in and he says, hey, just give me more power, let me take over everything,
and you don't have to be afraid anymore. Chriss, Jewish producer Chris made the comparison to the mafia, and it's almost identical to that. You show up somebody's movie theater, you bash in all the windows of the movie theater, and you show up the next day and say, hey, I heard somebody bash in your windows. Man, it's a bad neighborhood. Scary stuff, scary stuff out there. If you pay me five hundred dollars a week, I can make sure nobody ever bashes in your windows again. Now that's
not just something in the movies. That's something that has happened and is happening as we speak. What if that's your movie theater, been in the family for years. You can't afford to replace the windows every week. You're afraid. I've got to make the bottom line. I have to pay my mortgage, my wife, my kids, Christmas is coming up. Five hundred dollars. I can make that work. I want
you to listen to this. This is the Minneapolis City Council. Now, remember what has happened in Minneapolis in the wake of Saint George Floyd dying of a drug overdose. They have destroyed that city, opened up the jails. The police department is practically empty. I believe they're at half strength, maybe a little bit more than half strength. But the cops won't even respond to most calls. There aren't even enough cops at this point in time. Businesses are vacating the city.
The Robert car theft is through the roof. It's a disaster. And maybe you've never been to Minneapolis. I've been quite a few times. Minneapolis was a great American city, and now the animals have taken it over. Listen very closely to Minneapolis's city council pretty much explaining exactly what I just did.
How we can leverage every tool that we have at the city to make sure all of our residents have access to fresh, affordable produce. The research that we receive again is very exploratory. It provides examples of where other cities have stepped up to provide for food resources for their residents when there was an absence of a grocery store.
In the high crime areas. They're going to let the government take over the grocery stores, provide new grocery stores. Oh, I'm so sorry. Is crime really bad? There? Have the grocery stores had to close up and leave? Man, that's a real shame. Anyway, you should probably let us take over everything so you can have groceries and be safe. This is how they've always done it and always will remember that. Jesse. Actually, this guy says, doctor Lady Hands, it's not very nice. The subject to this is if
your theory is true, then what happens next. If your theory is completely true, then Trump's only way out is through tell the truth. Release everything you have authority over explained. You believe the files have been modified, then bunker down and write out the storm. There's no master strategy. The truth will set you free. Okay, So Caroline Levitt kind of touched on it a little bit.
Today President is referring to the fact that Democrats have now seized on this as if they ever wanted transparency comes to Jeffrey Epstein, which is an asinine suggestion for any Democrat to make. The Democrats had control of this building, the White House for four years, and they didn't do a dang thing when it came to transparency in regards
to Jeffrey Epstein and his heinous crimes. It was this president who directed the Department of Justice and the Attorney General to do an exhaustive review of all files related to Jeffrey Epstein, which they did. The Attorney General and the FBI, led by Pam Bondi, Dan Bongino, Cash Ptel. These are great patriots, some of the most trusted voices
in the Republican Party movement. It's part of the reason the President appointed him appointed them to these high law enforcement positions, and they spent many months going through all of the files related to Jeffrey Epstein, and they concluded what they found in that memo which they drafted and they released.
And so the.
President has been transparent. He has followed through on his promises to the American people.
Okay, she's not wrong about Democrats calling to release it when they didn't before. Jamie Raskin was actually asked, why are you calling to release it now and you didn't before. He didn't have a good answer, So.
I mean, you have to go back and look specifically at particular prosecutorial decisions and what was taking place in terms of the other cases. So I don't know, we could try to reconstruct that record. But the point is is that Donald Trump is the one who has led the crusade to say that Epstein, who was his very close friend, and there's all kinds of pictures of them.
Okay. My theory, in case you missed yesterday's show, was that there's a bunch of bunk information in those files, maybe some put there by the deep state. After Joe Biden lost. Maybe some was there originally. Remember we already know that originally there were all kinds of false accusations that got put in there with the real accusation. This is information that's been out there forever. We know all that stuff. That stuff's known. I have told you, and
I believe that Donald Trump's name is in there somewhere. No, I don't believe it's credible. I do not believe that there's anything Donald Trump did wrong with Jeffrey Epstein is because we've never heard anything like that before. But I also believe that Trump thinks it's about to come out. And I think that's why he's been taking a very unpopular stance by prepping the ground and telling people it's not credible. It's a Democrat hoax. It's a Democrat hoax.
You remember yesterday when I came on here and I told you, I think it's going to be leaked. Get ready for a leak. Get ready for a leak. Remember when I said that, here's Mark Halperin from today.
Let me share something with you that everyone I say that in their quotes, everyone I know knows hasn't.
Been publicly reported.
Everyone I know believes a major newspaper, one of the top three newspapers in the country, is to write about to publish a piece about President Trump's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Okay, everyone I know and people in the White House know that too. When that's story drops, if it drops today, and some people think it might, it could drive the day.
Just listen to the old oracle. I think there's going to be a leak. Don't think Donald Trump did anything wrong. I think his very unpopular public stance it's a hoax. Move on, it's a hoax. Move on. It's not credible. It's not credible. Remember Comy member Ray. I think that was Donald Trump prepping the ground for a leak that he's going to have to explain and what he's going to do when the leak comes out. He's going to say, Hey, I told you it was a a hoax. I told
you this was all about the Democrats. I told you, so see, it's a lie. It's a hoax. Where we go from here, I don't know that's what I believe we'll see. I had not heard that yesterday when I said it, I just kind of felt it having listened to him say the same thing over and over again. And remember Trump is a populist, and Trump knows what people want to hear. If Trump says something people don't
want to hear, he stopped saying it. That's why he stopped trying to sell you the vaccine on the campaign trio. He kept getting booed. The crowd would go silence, so we stopped saying it. Donald Trump came out when he first said, move on, this is dumb. This is stupid. We shouldn't even talk about this. You think he didn't hear everybody yelling at him about it. Trump has big ears. He heard, yet he kept saying it. He kept saying it, He kept saying it. He kept saying it, which begs
the question why. Because taking an unpopular stance and prepping the ground was more beneficial in his eyes than backing away from it. He wanted the message out there that it's not credible, that it's a hoax. Is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Thursday. Man, we only have one hour left after this. That's too bad, But don't forget. You can email the show your love and your hate and your death threats. Oh are welcome but most importantly for tomorrow, email in your ask doctor Jesse
questions to Jesse at jessekellyshow dot com. The show belongs to you tomorrow, Chris. Before we get to the emails, I have an idea and I think it's not gonna be a bad one. Why do you say that before I even get it out? Listen? They have this thing called COP thirty. COP thirty maybe you've heard this before. COP thirty is a cloimate conference. It's one of these big genocidal maniac climate change conferences. They do these things
quite a bit. They did one hilariously in Dubai, like the land of Oil, but they did a COP thirty conference. I just saw they're doing one down in Brazil, a COP thirty climate conference where all these billionaires get together and figure out how to exterminate four to five billion people. Yeah, really lighthearted stuff like that. At this COP thirty conference in bil In, Brazil, they're running out two cruise ships to use as hotels. So they do these COP thirty
conferences in highly desirable locations, right Brazil. I want to go to Brazil. Sounds tropical. I bet they have tacos or something. I bet the food. I bet the food in Brazil's delicious. They have all these cattle. I bet you can get amazing beef. Maybe take the wife down to the beach. I want to see Brazil, Chris. What if we started broadcasting from the COP thirty climate conferences and we'll sell the suits that it's a good it's good publicity for the show. What what? It would be
great publicity, but I wouldn't be invited. We could go undercover. You know how good I am at deep cover stuff. I'm not a giant. Six foot eight is not a giant. For one two? Blending in isn't about your height, Chris, It's about a mindset. When I want to disappear into the crowd like a shadow a can We could go broadcast from these We'll sell corporate on that we're trying to do. I don't know good publicity, but in reality, we're down in Brazil. I've always wanted to go to Brazil.
I'm a little concerned about Anaconda's and stuff like that, but I've still always wanted to go to Brazil. What, Chris, what they do have antacon? Those things are horrifying. Have you ever seen those before? What? What Chris that I thought you were going to strangle it. Chris, I can't kill every wild animal with my hands. Okay, I know you look up to me like a mentor, but there are only a few cheetahs, fevers, things like that, and
a conda. No, sir, no, sir, Jesse, I'd like you to spell out what our impending debt crisis looks like to the average plebeian like me. Maybe it should be emphasized to our politicians that this issue is a more important thing to us as a country instead of a far off war one thousand miles away. Paint a picture for us, please, of how the financial blow will impact us in a concrete way. Okay, so let me do this. A debt crisis, A debt crisis, A debt crisis, what
does it look like? How much money do you make a year? Cut it in half? What's your standard of living look like? That's the most simple way I can explain it. What happens during a debt crisis is your standard of living drops dramatically as the value of your money drops dramatically. Even now, remember we know that one hundred thousand dollars of buying power back in twenty twenty you now need one hundred and twenty four thousand dollars
to match that. You No matter what you make, whether it's twenty four thousand or or two hundred and twenty four thousand, you know your standard of living has gone down since COVID, hasn't it, and it's not gone back up. You can't afford everything you used to be able to afford normal people who live normal lives. I'll know this life has gotten more expensive. Okay, that's a five year window. You've seen a twenty four percent decrease in your standard
of living. The goods and services you are able to buy, double that, triple that. That's a debt crisis you will wake up with. However much money you make, Let's say you make fifty thousand dollars a year. I think that's pretty close to average. But whatever you make doesn't matter. Let's say you make fifty thousand dollars a year. You know you've been paying. You make the power bill, you make the rent, you're paying your car. Take the old lady out the te bell every now and then, all
of a sudden, you can't afford teabell anymore. You're wondering, you're looking, you're wondering, Wait a minute, I can't afford insurance now. The insurance costs have gone up. I think we're going to have to move out of our apartment. The debt crisis, when it gets here, will result in a sudden drop in everyone's standard of living. It's unavoidable. Everyone stand of living, and no one will escape it.
Of course, if you're super wealthy, it won't be as bad when you have to go from living on five million a year to essentially living on three million a year. I don't expect you to cry for anybody who makes that kind of money, but it'll go down but for normal people. For rich people, it'll be fewer vacations. For normal people, you have to move back in with your mother, your car gets repolled, you have to take a second job. We look around and we don't appreciate because we've never
experienced this. We look around and we don't appreciate the fact that our standard of living is so high that it is slowly but surely going down, down, down, and no one wants to stop it. What I just said, this is why I'm not going to waste any time on it. I'm gonna move on it will never stop. Republicans don't want to cut a dime. Democrats, of course, don't want to cut a dime. They all just want to keep spending here and spending that. I want to do things, and we need this, and we need that,
and we need this and we need that. Well, we can't cut here, and we certainly can't cut there, and they're going to keep playing that we can't cut here, we can't cut their game until every single one of us we look around and we say, when did I get poor? I can't afford life now. A debt crisis means for you, your standard of living drops in ways you can't imagine. You might have to give up your health insurance. That's the way it goes. It falls on deaf ears every time I bring it up, falls on
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