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Exposing the Deep State's Darkest Secrets | Jacob Chansley DSH #1162

Wed, 05 Feb 2025

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Get ready for a jaw-dropping conversation as we uncover the deep state's darkest secrets on this gripping episode of the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! Our guest, Jacob Chansley, shares his incredible journey—from surviving solitary confinement to exposing hidden truths about government tactics, conspiracy charges, and underground operations.  Discover eye-opening revelations about the legal system, secret military bases, and even interdimensional phenomena. Jacob also dives into the weaponization of justice, media manipulation, and the shocking reality behind the headlines. This episode is packed with valuable insights you won't find anywhere else!  Watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets. Hit that subscribe button and join the conversation as we pull back the curtain on the world’s most guarded conspiracies. Don’t miss out—tune in now!  #donaldtrump #trump #electioninsecurity #january6 #jan6 #trump #uap #deepstate #mysteriousdrones #politicalnews CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:30 - Jacob's Experience with the Legal System 04:15 - Legal Status of Jacob's Charges Explained 07:36 - Jacob's Faith in the Legal System 12:07 - Understanding the Deep State 16:47 - Recent Drone Sightings and Implications 18:24 - The Reptilian Conspiracy Theory 18:53 - Exploring Demonic Possession 21:09 - Where to Find Jacob Today APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: jenna@digitalsocialhour.com GUEST: Jacob Chansley SPONSORS: Specialized Recruiting Group: https://www.srgpros.com/ LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/

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Chapter 1: What is Jacob Chansley's experience with the legal system?

00:04 - 00:21 Host

I've seen the good, the bad, the ugly of the legal system. I met some real scumbags in prison. I met some really good people that made some poor choices. And then the government came after them with all of their might. The conspiracy charge, that was originally intended to go after the mob. That doesn't mean that they go to trial and get found guilty.

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00:21 - 00:23 Host

That means that people plead guilty 98% of the time.

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00:28 - 00:47 Host

All right, guys, we got Jacob here rocking the fit. Thanks for hopping in, bro. My pleasure. Thanks for having me. Yeah, you've been through a lot the past four years. Yes, I have. Man, but you're feeling better these days, I bet. Oh, very much so. Yeah. The media villainized you, man. Yes, they did. For two, three years. Even still now. Still. Yeah. Yes. Depending on the outlet, I guess.

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Chapter 2: How did media portrayal affect Jacob Chansley?

00:47 - 01:01 Host

Yeah, well, I mean, even Fox News uses my image in a derogatory sense. I mean, Fox News is controlled opposition. We've known that for a while. I think almost every outlet is, right? Yeah. What I call mockingbird media outlets. Yes. Like mainstream quote unquote outlets. Yes.

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01:01 - 01:04 Host

Yeah. Did you lose a lot of friends and family because of what happened?

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01:05 - 01:24 Host

No, no. My friends and family are very loyal. They knew the truth. They saw all the disinformation that was in the media and they're like, none of this is true. And that really made them like very, very suspect and speculative of any and all future news stories. Because if they got me so wrong, what else are they lying about?

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01:24 - 01:26 Host

Right. Do you think they wanted to make an example out of you?

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Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. In fact, when I asked to get my stuff returned to me, my property, my headdress, my staff, the government in their court filing said that they didn't want it to be returned because it was a sign of strength on January 6th.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

So they viewed my image as a sign of strength, which means that they tried to make an example out of me because they didn't want people to feel strengthened or invigorated.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

Yeah, that's so crazy, man. That's so nuts. I mean, it really makes you question like what exactly happened. And now I think the truth is out there.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

in a court of law through factual physical evidence that the government not just orchestrated the events of January 6th but targeted people like myself either with the media or with the government and did so unfairly that's lawsuit worthy yeah absolutely did you ever get your other possessions like your phone your wallet and everything yeah yeah yeah I mean I got I pretty much got all my stuff back but it's all you know it's in an undisclosed location the headdress the staff I don't want people knowing where it is yeah you know that's so nuts you could sell that for a lot one day

00:00 - 00:00 Host

How long were you in jail?

Chapter 3: What are the legal and emotional impacts of solitary confinement?

02:58 - 03:16 Host

I was in prison for 27 months behind bars, 29 months in federal custody, 10 and a half months of that was in solitary confinement. Holy crap. Now, the Geneva Convention says that anything beyond 14 days of solitary confinement is technically torture. Now, to the functional system of neural connectivity that makes our world...

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03:17 - 03:40 Host

The same portions of the brain that are processing mental and emotional pain also process physical pain. And the mental and emotional pain associated with solitary confinement is akin to being sleep deprived and starved. So it is literally putting, it put my psyche in tremendous amounts of mental and emotional distress. I never had gray hairs before solitary.

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03:40 - 03:53 Host

I've got more gray hairs and white hairs on my face now than I can count. Wow. What caused the prison to send you to solitary? Well, they said it was for my own protection. Well, first they said it was for COVID and then they said it was for my own protection.

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03:53 - 04:00 Host

But the thing is that all went out the window when they transferred me to Oklahoma or when they transferred me to Colorado and they put me in general pop. Right. So what's up with that?

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00:00 - 00:00 Host

Super weird, man. And a lot of J6ers got solitary. I've had a few on the show.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

Yes, yes, they have. And the thing is, dude, is solitary, as I said, it's a soft torture. It's designed to soften the mind, weaken the will, so that you'll acquiesce to the government's request.

Chapter 4: What is the 1512 charge and its implications?

04:16 - 04:18 Host

Yeah. What's the legal status of everything right now?

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04:18 - 04:33 Host

I'm currently still on probation or supervised release. I currently still have the 1512 felony charge on my record. What? Yeah, I'm hoping that Donald Trump is going to pardon 1512 recipients. Yeah. You know, the Supreme Court has said that the 1512 charge does not apply.

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04:33 - 04:35 Host

Could you explain that, what that means, 1512?

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04:36 - 04:49 Host

Yes, 1512C, if I believe is what it's called. It's a statute, and it was created around the Enron scandal because all these Enron people were destroying documents so that the federal government couldn't investigate them and bring them to justice.

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00:00 - 00:00 Host

So they made a law where they said, if you do this, if you obstruct an official proceeding or an official investigation, you can get 20 years in prison, okay? Yeah.

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obstruct the official proceedings of a courtroom is really what it was about or like an investigation, right? But the DOJ bent the law, okay? Then this is what's interesting. So this is what we have to understand about government, okay? There's the constitution, right? And then there's all the laws. The laws underneath the constitution are made up of what are called statutes, okay?

00:00 - 00:00 Host

These statutes have what is called statutory construction. The way that the law is written is constructed, the statute is constructed with very specific verbiage, okay? That either leaves it open-ended to interpretation or makes it very clear what's being said, okay?

Chapter 5: How does the government use charges to secure convictions?

07:41 - 07:57 Host

What it is is that I've seen the good, the bad, and the ugly of the legal system. There are some people that deserve to be in prison, bro. I met some real scumbags in prison, really bad people. But I also met some really good people. I met some really good people that made some poor choices.

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07:58 - 08:16 Host

And then the government came after them with all of their might and weighed on them with the full power and weight of the government. And, you know, the conspiracy charge, which is what they hit the Proud Boys, Oath Keepers, and many other people across the country with, that was originally intended to go after the mob. So let's talk about the weaponization of the justice system.

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08:16 - 08:34 Host

We talk about the 1512 charge. That was done to go after people for Enron. You got the conspiracy charge, the RICO, right? That was done to go after the mob. But the government has left these laws on the books, and then they've interpreted them loosely so that they can throw it at people and get convictions. The government's not about getting justice. It's about getting convictions.

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08:35 - 08:53 Host

The federal government has a 98% guilty plea rate. That doesn't mean that they go to trial and get found guilty. That means that people plead guilty 98% of the time. Why is it so high, you think? Well, because if you go to trial, the government is going to throw the max sentence at you. So people don't want to take that risk, you're saying?

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00:00 - 00:00 Host

When I was being sentenced by my judge, the judge said to me, you know, you probably did the right thing taking a plea deal because you really were looking at 20 years behind bars if you went to trial. So what the government

00:00 - 00:00 Host

it does is they'll they'll throw all these charges at you they stack all these charges up and they go you go whoa all these charges and then they say yeah and guess what it's 25 years in prison maximum if you go to trial but you could sign this plea deal and you could get a guidelines range of 41 to 51 months if you just say that you did it right and then it's like well hold on a second Sun Tzu art of war never fight a battle you know you can't win never fight a battle in the rain uphill or in the dark right and

00:00 - 00:00 Host

A trial in DC for somebody like me is uphill in the dark at night. I ain't going to win that battle, you know? So don't fight a battle you can't win, right? You must appear weak when you are strong. You must appear strong when you are weak.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

Right? Yep. So they were just using it as like an intimidation tactic. This 20 year sentence, scare everyone. And that's why everyone just stay in solitary while you think about it. Right. So you're going crazy in there thinking, is this going to be the rest of my life? That's why you're in solitary. Yes. Wow. That's why a lot of people took the plea, right?

00:00 - 00:00 Host

Yes. That's why most people, including like the conspiracy charge. Dude, all the people I met in prison that got busted with a conspiracy charge. This is what I'm saying about the government just going ham, dude. All these people, they're not mobsters. Why are you hitting them with the conspiracy? Oh, because you can get a conviction. Oh, so this is about getting a conviction and making a career.

Chapter 6: What are the broader implications of plea deals in the justice system?

12:57 - 13:15 Host

And then that liquid lithium at 10,000 degrees is pushed on the put to the head of the drill. And then so that heat and that pressure ends up creating a vitrified stone tunnel. So there's no excavation. You don't have to pull any rocks or dirt or anything out. You just move this thing through like a radioactive earthworm just eating through the rock.

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13:16 - 13:32 Host

And then so you got this 40 diameter tunnel, which means that if you do this right, this thing can move seven miles a day. If you do this right, you can create a whole underground building, a whole underground complex. With these things. And you can create interconnecting tunnels that go under the bedrock of the country. Holy crap.

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13:32 - 13:51 Host

Dude, they have mocked two light rail trains or magnetic trains that take you from LA to DC in an hour. What? So that's underneath us right now? Yes. Dude, there is literally a whole breakaway civilization under our feet. No. Yes. Okay. These deep underground military bases cost anywhere from like $10 billion or more to make.

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13:53 - 14:14 Host

And how it works usually is that they go with government contracts to corporations because governments can't acquire the concrete, the steel, the manpower, the engineer. You just go to a contracted corporation. They got all that infrastructure there. You give them the government money, they build you the dump. This country is literally littered with hundreds of dumps.

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00:00 - 00:00 Host

And each of them is kind of like a compartmentalized stovepipe of information. So you know what compartmentalization is? Kind of. Look at it like this. Let's say we're all putting together a puzzle, right? And I say, here's a bunch of pieces. I need you, or here's one piece. I need you to figure out how that piece works, right? Then I give another piece to another person, right?

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And you got all these teams of people looking at one piece, right? Figuring out how that piece works. Well, I'm the guy that knows how all those pieces fit together.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

right you none of you guys know because you're just focusing on that one piece that's compartmentalization okay so each of these deep underground military bases is compartmentalized and they're each doing different rnd whether it be biological stuff whether it be chemical whether it be technological like artificial intelligence or things like cloning yes that's going on or even things like psychic research like or mind control like mk ultra that kind of stuff okay so each of these is like a different stovepipe of compartmentalized rnd that's being funded by the government

00:00 - 00:00 Host

But if and when these corporations find an invention or they create something or find some new discovery, the corporation will patent it and then the government will classify the patent. Wow. Okay, so there's no real innovation because the government... Have you by chance listened to Mike Ben's talk on Joe Rogan recently? Yeah. It's a three-hour podcast.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

I'd recommend you check it out if you want to look into the deep state. But basically, what it is, it's the movement of our... public money into the private hands of these contractors. And then these contractors, their corporation, their value skyrockets. And then this is where we get like Congress members investing in insider trading. Right, exactly.

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