

Hour 3: Fragging
Sep 3, 2025
The discussion dives into the dark reality of fragging during the Vietnam War, highlighting the intense moral dilemmas soldiers faced. Listeners are taken on a journey to ancient tombs near Babylon, blending thrilling archaeology with historical insights. The importance of fostering strong family values in today's society contrasts sharply with declining birth rates among progressives. Additionally, the podcast examines significant personal anecdotes, touching on crime, political misuse of funds, and the need for robust defense against societal threats.
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Credit-Card Fraud And DIY Investigation
- Jesse Kelly discovered a $7,000 fraudulent charge and tracked the purchaser to a shady office in Louisiana.
- The FBI declined to pursue the case while American Express refunded the charge.
Venezuela As A Narco-State
- Kelly argues Venezuela functions as a narco-state where the government runs cartel operations.
- He frames U.S. naval strikes as necessary responses to attacks and state-sponsored drug trafficking.
Boats Blown Up In Night Strike
- Kelly describes video of a U.S. Navy strike that "vaporized" a drug boat in international waters.
- He expresses envy for sailors who got to carry out the strike and celebrates the public release of the footage.