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Was the Trump assassination attempt an inside job?

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16 Jul 2024
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This is a podcast from WOR. It is the Jesse Kelly show final hour, the Jesse Kelly show on a Monday. But don't worry, we'll be back. We'll be here all week, I guess, except for Friday. But yes, it's time to finally just do an hour of just a shall we? And let's just have a little talk about some more of these things going on. Because I'm getting a lot, a lot of questions from people of Jesse. Was this an inside job? Jesse, did the government do this? Jesse, did, okay, so let's talk about that. You ever heard of Jerome Johnson? My name, ring any bells to you, Jerome Johnson? Just you're gonna have to stay with me for a few. Okay, so Joe Colombo was an Italian mafia dong, he was a boss, he was a godfather type. And he ended up rising to that position because there was an assassination plot amongst one of the other godfathers, it was the bananas, the mananos wanted Joe Colombo to join with them and assassinate two of the other heads of the five families in New York City. You with me? All right, so they got together and said, hey, let's kill these guys. Joe Colombo was not a godfather at the time. But instead of joining with Bonano to take these guys out, he instead goes to the mafia commission to have a corporate board, just like Merrill Lynch or somebody, he goes to the commission and he tells them, hey, these guys, they're gonna try to kill you. As a result, as a reward, I should say, Joe Colombo gets promoted to being the big cheese, and it was formerly the Profachi family. Now it's a Colombo family to this day. There's a Colombo family, one of the five families that operates, one of the criminal Italian mafia families that operates out in New York City, still a Colombo family. But that's not, that's just a little bit of the background on it. Joe Colombo had something else he did. Joe Colombo operated in ways that the mafia bosses previously had not, meaning he believed in going public. The shadowy criminal organizations, the smart ones, the ones that last a really, really long time, they last a really long time because they stay in the shadows. That means you don't show up at the the Super Bowl in a luxury box with the Colombo family title over the top driving a rules Royce. It brings heat. It brings attention. It lets people know you're there. Who is this guy? How do you get this money? The smart ones, you never hear from them. They stay quiet. They don't want things to be public, but Colombo decided to take a different tactic. He decided to start what essentially amounted to an Italian civil rights league because he said the FBI, it's kind of brilliant when you think about it, he said the FBI was unfairly targeting Italian Americans claiming they're all in the mafia. I know how hilarious is this. I know the man actually started a league as a mob boss, and the purpose of the league was to say we're not all mobsters anyway, so he does a lot of things in the neighborhood. Big rallies, all the Italians would show up and it's cannolis and all of oil and whatever else happened there, and then this went on for a while. But the other family members, the other mafia families, did not like it. Then Colombo had a division with his own family that didn't like it, so let's pass forward to the Jerome Johnson part. Jerome Johnson was a young black guy from New Jersey. He did like guns. He was a big gun fan. He also was, according to what we know, historically a fan of Hitler. He collected Hitler pictures, came a little bit of a red flag, a little bit of a red flag, but he collected Hitler pictures. When Jerome Johnson showed up one day at one of these Colombo rallies and shot him three times in the head, but that's not the most interesting part of that story. The most interesting part of that story comes afterwards, you see. We found out afterwards, this young mentally ill black man from New Jersey, he got that close to Joe Colombo, he got access to being there because he got himself an official press pass, even though he wasn't a member of the press. But wait, there's more. After assassinating this powerful mob boss, he was killed almost immediately. Before anyone could ask him any questions, he was killed, killed by whom, you may ask. Well, nobody knows. Jesse, this is a big rally, there were thousands of people there. They reported there might have been 50,000 people there. What do you mean? Nobody knows. 50,000 person rally, and they murdered the guy, and nobody knows. Well, no, they were never able to solve that crime, see? A young mentally ill guy shows up with an official press pass, no one knows how he got his hands on that, got him right next to Colombo, killed him, he was then killed immediately either by the cops or by Colombo's bodyguards or by somebody, and isn't that neat and clean from a certain perspective? What perspective? Well, if you were a very powerful person, another mob family, maybe one of the people from within Colombo's family, maybe even DFI, if you were a powerful entity of any kind, and you thought Joe Colombo was a problem, you not only just got Joe Colombo removed, but any and every single link that may tie that back to you, was also removed with the killing of Jerome Johnson on the spot, and to put a nice little bow on this little historical story that I'm telling just for no reason ever, in Jerome Johnson's stuff, they found shooting certifications, NRA stuff shooting certifications, almost as if Jerome Johnson had to prove to somebody before this event that he knew how to handle a weapon. I am not sitting here tonight telling you that I believe this is a deep state conspiracy to kill Donald Trump, but I'm also not saying that at all. I don't have any idea what to believe. Could this be some lone nut job who got radicalized somewhere? Of course. Where did he get radicalized? I don't really know. He wasn't on social media, and he was also an extra in a Black Rock commercial. Long time listeners, let me ask you, who are the three big evil entities, the finance giants who are as responsible as anyone else for the filth you see in the corporate world today? What are their names? Black Rock Vanguard State Street. And here we go. Here we have this ad from Black Rock. My name is Brian D'Lalo. I teach AP and honors economics in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Financial well-being to me is knowing that I can be free to do the things that I love to do. I hope when I retire someday, they say that guy made this place a special place to come. And an extra in that Black Rock ad, which they have since pulled as of this morning, was the man who just missed assassinating Trump by two inches and did, let's do remember, did assassinate somebody in the crowd, a father there with his family, shielding them and gave up his life for them. And these people have the gall to do things like this. This is Margaret Brennan sitting down with Steve Scalise afterwards. I wonder what your message is. Have you specifically instructed members in the coming hours to reign in some of the rhetoric that I will point out? Some are using online. That is somewhat incendiary in terms of really blaming this somehow on the administration. Have you asked them to refrain from that? Notice how the American media immediately, their concern is the left. Democrats are Democrats going to win the election. That's their immediate concern, of course. All right. We're not done. I have a bunch more emails I want to get to on this before I get to that. I want to talk to you about something pretty devastating that happened this morning. I had to say goodbye to Fred. He doesn't do well when I leave, and he's not doing well now. All he has is rough greens to get him by. But thankfully, at least I won't show back up to a house full of, you know, throw up on the floor because Fred doesn't have digestive problems anymore. You see the dog food we give our dogs has no nutrition in it. It's all garbage. It's just empty calories because they kill everything at the factory. Rough greens, all natural nutritional supplement with vitamins, probiotics, antioxidants, omega oils. My dog doesn't get sick after he eats anymore. His coat is shinier, his breath is better, his energy level is better. You will see differences in your dog and your dog will live longer. Go try it. They give up free jumpstart trial bags. Rough greens dot com slash Jesse is where you get them. Rough greens dot com slash Jesse, or you can call 83333 my dog. We'll be back. Get the care for the Jesse Kelly show also want to extend a congratulations to one Senator J.D. Vance from Ohio. Yes, I saw the news. Obviously it hit before the show even aired. We just been talking about other things, Trump's BP pick, I'll just echo what I've been saying all along. I love it. And I hate it. I love it because J.D. is one of the few good senators we have. So I'm glad Trump has someone sharp like that, young, sharp on the go with the same time, man. We're really going to miss him in the Senate. And that probably means that loser Mike DeWine, the governor of Ohio is going to pick the next Senator and gosh, that really friggin sucks. Now let's go back to something we were talking about. What happened? What do I think it was? Was this a loan nut job? Was it a, was it an op of some kind? I don't know. And like I said, I don't think we'll ever know. I think anything's possible. Nothing would surprise me. But I also know you can create an environment that virtually guarantees certain outcomes. You ever heard, have you ever seen boot camp videos of the people in boot camp? They'll have helmets on and they'll have sticks with pads at the end of them. But the pads aren't really all that thick and they're fighting with the sticks. Have you seen this? I'm just trying to explain it in a way you would understand. You've seen this, right? It's a very common thing you do in boot camp. We did it in the Marines all the time. In fact, we'll set aside the sticks. We used to do something in the Marines all the time, all the time, called bull in the ring. You know, bull in the ring is, here's what it is. I, and you're allowed to challenge anybody, and anyone can challenge you, even someone of a higher rank. If you want to challenge a, your platoon commander, and you're young, you can do this. What I will do, I will go sit down on the ground with my legs out ahead of me, key, my opponent will sit down behind me and we will be back to back. So our butts will be on the ground, legs out, back to back. And then when they say, go, you turn, you're not, you're not allowed to punch your elbow. That's what they say. You're not allowed to punch your elbow. There are some rules, but you go until somebody submits, until somebody taps out. You just fight for that, you grapple for lack of a better way to put it. And this happens all the time. It'll just, someone will just suggest it, and immediately it's on, immediately. Hey, should we do bull in the ring? Hey, it's bull in the ring time, and all of a sudden everyone's circled up. Doesn't matter. I'm tired. I'm dead. I'm hungry. It doesn't matter. It's fight time, baby. Why? Doesn't that seem a little extreme? I mean, I know you want Marines to be tough and, but doesn't that seem a little, a little much? Can't they just sit down for lunch? Well, what things like that do is they foster an environment of aggression, testosterone, violence, things you would want out of a platoon of infantry Marines. If you're that way already, you'll get even better. If you're not that way, you will eventually become that way because you have no choice. You would see it, we really saw it towards the end, well, towards the end of my four years. I only did four years, but you would see it from the guys who just came in, and they were kids. They were puppies when they came in, 18, 19 years old, maybe some of them a little soft. By the time they're done, you can see, I mean, you can see it on their face. It's just, they hardened because they were put in an environment with violence and aggression, and that stuff was rewarded and encouraged and cheered. And because the environment was that way, you became that way. These people have been using the language they've been using for as long as they've been using it because they want things like this to happen. They're not sad, not a single one of these people is sad, horrified, frightened, anything else. These people all wanted it to happen. That's why they speak the way they speak. That's why everything's Hitler, everything's Nazi, everything's threat to democracy. That's exactly why they do it. And when you combine that with the things they've been doing within the groups like the Secret Service, even though I'm isolating this to the Secret Service just because I have audio, this could be about the FBI. It could be about the military. It could be about anything. Listen, I want you to listen to this. This is Secret Service director. Her name's Kimberly Cheetel. Listen, listen closely to this. To expand hiring, they're aiming to have 30% women recruits by 2030 and even allowed YouTube influencer Michelle Kari to train with agents. But I'm very conscious as I sit in this chair now of making sure that we need to attract diverse candidates and ensure that we are developing and giving opportunities to everybody in our workforce, and particularly women. That workforce will be pivotal for the 2024 campaign season, which for the first time includes a former president who already has lifetime protection. Agents were there when Donald Trump was arraigned in New York. They're diversifying the Secret Service. Why? People ask that question. Why? Well, because it destroys. That's why these people love the FBI. That's why they brag about diversity. But that's why they do things. You can say, you can scream until you're blue in the face at a woman like this. Well, how does that make anyone more secure to pass over a qualified male for a less qualified female? You've got Donald Trump, six two or whatever he is out there being covered up by women who are five five. Why do you need it? Why do you need it? Why do you need it? It destroys. It destroys. But that's why they do it. They create an environment. They create an environment where you're a Nazi, where you're the enemy. They create an environment where the systems that should be in place to protect you, to protect people like Trump are weaker. They do everything necessary to create the environment and then terrible things happen. We've talked about it before, but it's so true. One of the best examples is Chuck Schumer getting up, giving a speech, threatening Brett Kavanaugh by name with reaping the whirlwind and then surprise, surprise and assassin gets on a plane from California with a knife and a gun and everything else he needs and flies back to ensure Kavanaugh reaps the whirlwind. Did Chuck Schumer do that? Of course not. He simply laid the groundwork and someone walked across it. All right. I think we're going to talk to a former Navy SEAL here in just a moment before we do that. That'll be interesting. Before we do that, he probably doesn't need chalk, but you never know. Fellas, testosterone levels are one of those things that you can't always control. When you're drinking estrogen, sometimes you can't control it. It's going to go down, even if you're a tough guy, a former tough guy, go get your levels checked and ladies, you too. Not your T levels necessarily, but how's your energy? That's how you can really tell, or really men, women, that's how you can tell. Two or three in the afternoon, you shouldn't need a nap. Oh, well, I'm 60. That's still not time when you should need a nap. Get on a male vitality stack or a female vitality stack from chalk. If you have questions, you can call them. You can text them. They'll talk to you about it, C-H-O-Q dot com promo code Jesse. All right, chalk.com promo code Jesse, or if you want to do the call texting, 5-0-Chock 3000. 5-0-C-H-O-Q 3000. All right, we're going to talk to this Navy Seal, and then I have a doozy of a flashback from CNN. You're going to want to hear this one. Yeah, they thought we forgot about this. We did not. Hang on. It's the Jesse Kelly show on a Monday, and I'm pleased about this one just came strolling on by. And I thought it might be a good day to talk to a Navy Seal, former Navy Seal Senior Chief for current Congressman from the Third District in the Great State of Wisconsin, my friend, Congressman Derek Van Orden. Okay, first, this is my first time I've spent a significant amount of time in Wisconsin. Yeah. Everyone. I know cheese curds. I'm not naive. I wasn't born yesterday. I know cheese curds. Yeah. Beyond cheese curds. What should I be doing here? I'm here for four days. I don't want to talk to Republicans the whole time. By all means, you should polka. Yeah. Oh, yes. Stop. Stop. 'Cause I get to see you. But in a pair of leader hoes and just tearing it up, dude, it would be fantastic. You know, I am a very graceful person. It's like watching Fred Astaire when I walk around. A lot of people have said that. That's not exactly what my wife has said per se, but okay, let's focus on the task at hand for now. Sure. Everyone's talking about the event we all witnessed on TV and the division, and there's a lot of talk today, a lot of talk about, hey, let's unite. Hey, let's unite. Let's calm down. And my complaint with that has been, that's a bumper sticker. That doesn't mean anything at all. I would love unity. That sounds wonderful, but unity is found on the other side of victory. You don't get unity just because something bad happened and it scared everybody. That doesn't bring about unity. That's not how that works at all. We have to defeat these people or there will not be unity. He's going to start with honesty and a few weeks ago, the American people saw Joe Biden, where he's at for the first time because the mainstream legacy media has been protecting him. They saw an elderly man in cognitive decline that's incapable of leading, because he put together a couple of sentences. And so now they know who Joe Biden really is and they should look back and understand that we've been saying this for years. Okay. So that's called the truth. And then on Saturday, they saw President Trump literally take a round to the head, drop to the ground, as anyone doesn't, you're getting shot at, stand up immediately and his first response was to hold his fist up in the air with blood running on his face and call us to fight for our freedom. So people got to see Trump for who he is for the first time. So now they know what we're dealing with. And they now have the first honest assessment because the media's been covering for President Biden for years and they've been lying about President Trump for years. And I think a lot of people are going through this phase of cognitive dissonance right now because they realize that they've been duped. And so unity will come because people now understand what's really taking place around them. It was like, it was like a B-52 bomber of red pills being dropped out of the entire country, right? And people like, oh my gosh, if they've been lying about Biden, maybe they've been lying about Trump. So I think we can unite. People want people seek leadership. We are closer to World War II than we've been in our lifetime. The economy is as bad as it's been since I was a kid in the 70s. People are having difficulty filling up gas, taking a grocery cart in the same day in the United States, America, 10 million illegal aliens have crossed the border and they're literally kidnapping, raping and murdering our children. And people are sick of this. They're afraid to walk in the streets because of rampant crime, because no one's being held accountable. So people are going to gravitate towards leadership. How many never Trumpers are in the Republican party right now? Zero. How many never Trumpers are independent right now, the significant amount of less amount of them? Same thing for libertarians. And there's also soft Democrats that are finally going to go, "Oh, I've had enough of this." So I respectfully disagree. I think that we will be unifying. I think the message that President Trump is going to get tonight is going to do just that. What was the first time you got shot up? Shot in on purpose or on accident? On purpose. On purpose. We're not talking about it on a bad day at the range. The first, my first combat, and you can't see this here, quotations, combat deployment was in 1996 to Bosnia immediately following this signing of the Dayton Accords. They shot at our house a lot through grenades at our cars. But the first time I was in what I would call actual combat combat was in 2003 in Afghanistan. That was my first tour over there. And then I went to Iraq and then back to Afghanistan and then back to Iraq and Afghanistan and fought back and forth for quite a period of time, and then I was in the heart of Africa doing it. I've lived and worked on five of the seven continents, and I spent a lot of time in that environment. That is a lot of time in combat. I was extremely impressed by Trump's response to being shot at because as far as I know, that's a first time for him. He's not a freaking Navy SEAL who's fought on every continent on the planet. He's a politician and a business dude. Can you explain that? I had the chance to write these special reconnaissance and land warfare curriculum for all the SEAL teams. And you can't train to that. Like you cannot train to that response, meaning that is something innate in that guy. His immediate response was, I mean, you take cover, as you do, you're supposed to identify where the shooter comes from, then you return fire while he doesn't have a gun. He immediately dropped the ground, right, as you do. And then knowing that he didn't have a firearm, his immediate response was to rally his troops. And the troops are the American people when he stood up and said, fight, fight for your freedom. Do you think they went through like a bunch of rehearsals? Okay, Mr. President, if you get shot in the head, what you're going to do is jump up in the air and make a fist and like yell, fight, you can't train to that, dude. That's who that guy is. And that's why the left has been so terrified of him. That's why they've been lying about him forever because he has innate leadership qualities. Can you explain the failures we saw that day? I know you still have questions. I still have questions. I don't know what we were looking at, but I know something didn't work if a 20-year-old, relatively untrained dirtball can achieve a rooftop 148 yards from the Republican nominee for president. Something went wrong. Of course, ahead of the Secret Service, Kim Cheetah already announced that she's not resigning. Of course she wouldn't. What's accountability anymore? How can that happen? Because I'll tell you what, I have an email inbox full of people saying he was one lone nutjob. I have an email inbox full of people saying, no way, no way that can go. What do you say? Well, this mission set became declassified in 2009. The top six Iraqi officials during the election cycle were protected by Navy SEAL patunes. And I was one of them. I was responsible for it. I was the shift lead for everybody here at the Jeffrey, Deputy Vice President, who was the first democratically elected Prime Minister of Iraq in their country's history. And we went through an entire election cycle in a combat zone with tens of thousands of people that wanted to kill him and had the actual weapons of war to do so. And he never got shot. So when your sole duty is to prevent the president of the United States from being shot and the president gets shot, by definition, it's mission failure. And that needs to rise to the highest level of that organization. It's wholly unacceptable to have an armed person who is not part of a law enforcement detail within, I mean, within 600 to 700 to 1,000 meters away from a sitting president or a presidential candidate. What we're going to do is this, Jesse, is I've implored the Speaker of the House to not do this like we're members of Congress, meaning don't have the four committees of jurisdiction squabble about whatever and try to figure this out. It ain't going to work. This has to be an independent commission. And if we find out that there's been malfeasance, if we find out that there's been a lot of procedures that are lacking, the second one, 100% we know that first one, we know if there's malfeasance, then we need to fire people. And they need to not have retirements. And they need to never be welcomed back into the United States government because Donald Trump was almost assassinated on Saturday. And that's a direct fault of the Secret Service one or the other. I'm going to spend. I appreciate you. I'm going to go polka my my feed off after this and cheese curds. I'll polka. I can polka. I mean, how hard can it be when you have no shame? Yeah, I can polka. It's it's a um, papa, dude, one, two, three, one, two, three. It's that easy, man. I'll do the best I can. I appreciate your other. As always. Very much. All right. We have one more segment left. We'll get to a couple of different is I want to play this older cut from CNN for you. That's a bit of a doozy before I do that. Let's save save someone's life tonight. That's that's real. That's what preborn is. It's saving lives. It's saving lives. And look, it's just like we've been talking about death the same way with death. It doesn't seem real until it to what happens. It doesn't seem real what we talk about when it comes to preborn. When you give $28 to preborn, that $28 buys an ultrasound for who? Not just anyone. They're not handing them out free on the corner. 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I want to give credit to the guy who snatched this one up, my friend, R. and McIntyre. Back in 2016, you may remember, Trump was on stage and somebody rushed the stage. An enemy rushed the stage and CNN was so mortified by that. They did this. Man arrested after rushing the stage at a Donald Trump rally in Ohio yesterday, speaking out for the first time, this video capturing the moment the 22-year-old Tommy DeMossimo tried to confront the Republican front runner. What did he say, Marty? Well, you know, Poppy, there have been obviously a great many protests that have taken place in Donald Trump rallies, but this is the first person we've known to actually sort of charge the stage. 22-year-old Tommy DeMossimo is a college senior. He goes to school here in Ohio. He's bright. He seems intelligent, but he's obviously very politically active. And what he wanted to do, he said, was to deny Trump. The stage. But I asked him, "What were you really trying to do, listen to the response?" I was thinking that Donald Trump is a bully and he has nothing more than that. He is somebody who is- I'm going to stop it there. It doesn't matter what he says from there. The American media, the Democrat Party, the bureaucracy, FBI, CIA, NSA, the education system, they have been working for year after year after year after year to create an environment where violent, mentally ill people will do something about it. And they don't get changes of heart after something bad happens either. There's about a 24-48-hour period where they act like they're kind of sorry half way. Well, I guess it was kind of both of us, and then they go right back to doing what they were doing before. You do remember that the dude who shot up the Congressional Baseball game, the dude who shot Steve Scalise, almost killed Steve Scalise, he wanted to kill Rand Paul, he wanted to kill all those people, he wasn't just, "Well, I mean, we don't know what he believed." It's a Bernie Sanders supporter who believed that Republicans were evil. And he showed up because Bernie Sanders and the Democrats and the media told him Republicans were evil, and he showed up intending to murder a bunch of people that day, and after that, there wasn't even 30 seconds of self-reflection from the left. It was right back to Nazi, Nazi, anti-Christ, threat to democracy, threat to democracy over and over and over again. Don't fall for any of these things, and they're already making the pivot if you haven't noticed. They're already pivoting because everything to the communist is just an opportunity. Sometimes, like in the immediate wake of that assassination attempt, sometimes they might have to turtle up for a day, but then they will quickly turn around and figure out a way they can use this to seize power, to go after you, to go after the people they hate. Allow me to point to exhibit A. I hope that at some point in this country, we do have a conversation about what is happening, because we can't just react when it is our side. What was this again? It was a 20-year-old lone wolf white whack job with easy access to a gun. And we have- Immediately, the guns and the white people, of course it is. They're not seeking unity with you. They are not. They want victory over you. In times like this, when they look extra bad, they're on their heels, they've never been less popular. They look like a bunch of violent demons. Of course, they'll talk about unity and peace, and Biden's even out there now. They'll say, "Well, I want- we definitely should tone things down." The same Joe Biden that got up and gave a speech, remember that blacked-out speech with the red streaks behind it, and he gave a speech calling you and me threats to democracy and a threat to the foundation of democracy. That same guy feels the same way today. All he knows is the way he's been talking, heard his poll numbers, and so that's why he's changed. And they're, of course, going to try to get it. They're going to try to use this to get you to tone things down, to back off. Hey, we just tried to murder your guy. So why don't you tone down your rhetoric? I wonder what your message is. Have you specifically instructed members in the coming hours to rein in some of the rhetoric that I will point out some are using online that is somewhat incendiary in terms of really blaming this somehow on the administration? Have you asked them to refrain from that? I've already been very vocal with it. That was Margaret Brennan of CBS interviewing a Republican telling him to tone things down. Don't you dare fall for it. This is communist doing what they've always done using your values against you. I know you want peace. I want peace. I know you want to come together and live in a normal country. I mean, forget about forget about the 1950s. I'll take the year 2000 at this point in time. Would you not take the year 2000? I know that's what you want. It's what I want, but it's not what they want. And as the old saying goes in war, the enemy gets to say these people have had to say for a long time. And this is what they believe. Benny Thompson, I brought it up earlier, introduced a bill that would strip Trump of secret service protection. They want this. They've encouraged it every time they get behind a microphone. They encourage it every single time they do. And I'll tell you something else. What has been more than alarming, but not very surprising, especially if you listen to this show, is the number of government employees in the wake of that whole thing who were cheering it, FBI employees, school teachers, expressing regret that they missed. That's where we are.