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Oct. 1, 2023 - Blood Money
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Is Nephi Khaliki about to take down Nevada GOP Chair Michael McDonald?
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All right, welcome to Blood Money.
Today we have a very special guest, Nephi Kaliki.
How are you doing, sir? I'm doing excellent.
Awesome, awesome. So Nephi, let's kind of dive into your background a little bit.
Before we get into the controversy that's come out actually in the last few days, Saturday, just this Saturday, as far as I know it, before we get into that particular story, tell us a little bit about your background and who you are.
I came to Vegas in 96.
I worked for Allen Song Investigations in LA. I was in Musicians Institute down there and on the side I worked in private investigations.
And we got a bounty hunting case, which was unusual for our firm.
And I caught the guy in a couple hours.
It was almost an impossible task for other people.
And I found out I was really good at finding people and worked some contacts in Vegas.
Got a deal working for Bob Murray who was a metro homicide detective.
Also had a bail bond company and trained under him for a couple years and then I moved over to A-Best Bail Bonds, which we handled the Rick Tabish and Sandy Murphy case.
It was a much looser bail bond company, meaning they bail anybody that had the cash.
And so we got to chase a lot and have over 700 captures to my credit in 32 states.
And then a few people I knew, my neighbor was the mayor of North Las Vegas and he's the one that kind of pivoted me to using my private investigation skills for politics.
And so I started digging in on opposition research and I'm just very good at digging.
And digging in the right places, understanding how to get everything kind of honed in, form that circle of fifths, and then just follow every lead until it dead ends.
And then once you have all that information, you kind of put it in.
It seems like a lot of people in politics that work on that side of it are More on a journalistic side.
And so I used criminal investigation techniques to basically root out, you know, corruption in politics and then work behind the scenes on those strategies to pull the rug out from under bad politicians.
And I've been involved in taking out a lot of politicians, most notably that I can talk about Sherry Buck, the mayor of North Las Vegas.
I embarrassed her, had her removed from office, ran her ass out of town.
And on the back channels, I've had a very strong reputation for being very thorough and strategic and quite vicious.
And then when the Adam Laxalt fake rape case came out, I exposed that.
Just before the election got the story pulled and then occupied Democrats decided to publish all my affidavits that the lawyers contended were private and then my days of kind of working in the shadows was over and so I just came out openly in the party and You know, a lot of people are like, oh, who's this guy?
But I've been involved for a long time, just not in the front.
And in 2014, I created the world's first full-contact gunfight training sport, Las Vegas Gun Fights.
I ran over 11,000 full-contact gunfights.
Everyone from UFC fighters, special forces, SWAT guys, you name it, I put them in a fight with non-lethal ammo and mixed martial arts.
And then in 2019, I formed Vegas CCW, which is now the number one CCW provider in Nevada.
We have over 23,000 students and highest rated CCW program in Clark County.
So that brings us here today.
You know, I've done a lot of things in business and it's either involving guns or politics, sometimes both together.
I've just been watching what's been going on for years.
I've been very involved and I know how people cheat.
I know how people I run fake stories.
I know how to spot hit pieces.
I know how to dismantle things.
Man, you would just not believe some of the stuff they try to do to ruin somebody just to win an election.
It's very, very dirty.
And on my end of it, I found it to be more dirty than bounty hunting.
The only difference is I don't get to smack anybody.
That's the only thing I miss about it.
I wish I could smack some of these politicians that I've investigated, because they're brutal, man, and dishonest.
And even within our own party, I think it's important to look at yourselves.
I'd rather have an honest Democrat than a dishonest Republican, because a dishonest Republican is actually a Democrat.
So I've been involved in things.
I've been looking at the case with Michael McDonald for a couple years pretty solid and waiting, just patiently waiting for the right time.
You know, a lot of things in dealing with this involves the right timing.
I know there's a lot of files sitting there.
With other operatives that, you know, they're just waiting for that person to run something significant before they sell it.
And it is. It's pay for play.
There's a lot of these schemes, you know, to take somebody down, like the Adam Laxalt rape case, that fake rape case, that paid Lou Colaciovanni $30,000.
And he brought it to me to help, and I was like, hell no.
Hell no, that's a Republican, man.
I'm not just doing this for money.
I'm doing it because The scales have been tipped against us, and I'm trying to correct it as much as I can from the back positions and backstage kind of thing, which is where a lot of these deals are done.
So when McDonald's cell phone got taken, I go, I'm going to find something there.
And then all of a sudden he does testimony and he pleads the fifth 275 times.
So they changed their tactic.
They said, okay, we got you on some stuff.
So we're going to give you a limited immunity deal for your testimony.
You only get a limited immunity deal if they busted you for something.
Because some cop comes up to me and says, hey, I want to give you a deal for immunity.
And I go, I ain't done nothing.
You got nothing on me.
Screw you. That's what you say to somebody who has nothing on you.
But if you say, yeah, I'll testify in exchange for immunity, you just admitted you're a crooked, guilty son of a bitch and that you took a deal.
Well, on the streets, we call that snitching.
He didn't testify on behalf of Trump's lawyers.
He's testifying on behalf of the prosecution.
And to have someone that sits at the head of our party, the Republican Party, Who has snitched on the leader to many of the Republican Party and the likely nominee for 2024, to have that guy have rolled on Trump, ratted on Trump, snitched on Trump.
Man, that cannot be allowed to happen.
It cannot be allowed to happen.
And so I feel like a lot of it is getting people's.
The timing is not with McDonald's.
The timing is with people.
Who are ready to hear the truth?
And I think, you know, hearing that McDonald snitched on Trump is probably the best time where people will be more palatable and open to listening to the truth.
So I intend to expose that.
It takes a strong person.
I know people, you know, they get on me sometimes about how rough I am.
But you have to understand, I came in from the trenches, man.
The stuff I've been dealing with for the last 22 years, it requires that kind of disposition because they're brutal, man.
And the higher up you go, the bigger the stakes are.
You know, people are losing their lives at the highest level.
And the state level is not really there.
But at the federal level and campaigns and things, You know, like the guy that gave all the Democratic information, Seth, I can't remember his name, but he gave, yeah, the Democrats, he gave them all their files, and they killed him for it.
Nevada doesn't really operate at that level.
There's a lot of chicken shit politicians that will pencil whip people.
But they don't want no heat when it comes to that.
And it's very dangerous with me because there will be bodies if somebody sends somebody to try to do something to me.
It won't be just some attacking some journalists in the street.
There's gonna be some carnage.
I think I'm probably the best person in the position to To expose this because I'm fearless.
I'm incorruptible. You can't bribe me with hookers.
You can't bribe me with blow.
You can't bribe me with money.
I'm about the cause of freedom and anything that gets in the way of that, good luck, man.
I mean, you're not gonna find my weak point.
They try, you know, to attack people close to me like McDonald.
I called him a rat fink for Tricking Trump into endorsing Lombardo and he got mad and went after John Lee.
And I had to call him and say, hey, I did it.
You want to focus your anger on something?
Focus on me. And he threatened John Lee that he'd expose him and he'd ruin his campaign from the pulpit at the convention.
And I said, you do that, man, and you and me are going to have a problem.
And so that little bitch went up on the stand and said, somebody threatened me.
I wanted to stand up and say it was me, you little bitch.
Right? Say it like it is.
You threaten me. And then people will be asking, well, what happened?
So, well, I know a coward when I see it.
And I'm going to go all the way.
I'm not going to stop because we will never win again.
And so what's basically happening, like I pointed out on my show, There was, let's just take 2018 for an example.
I think it's the best example or the worst, depending on how you look at it.
There was $5 million that came into the state Republican Party.
And I put out a chart.
That money is supposed to get Republicans elected.
That means to support the candidates who are running.
But if you just look at the CNEs based on the categories, they have like A through, you know, KLMNOP or whatever for categorizing the type of Expense it was, out of the total $5 million, 5% went towards the category of candidate support.
But if you look into that 5%, only half a percent went to Clark County or Nevada candidates.
The rest of it went to, I think Arizona got like $200,000.
A Missouri candidate got another $20,000.
They were sending money to everybody but us.
And so what they've set up for themselves, when you have a web of PACs and LLCs and sole proprietorships, these are all earmarks.
Like I could tell you how to find out if When you hear on the news, so-and-so, Trump raped 12 women, and it was over 20 years ago, that's how I know it's a hit piece.
Because in the political space, we can accuse them of anything we want to, as long as it's passed the statute of limitations, and then it's laissez-faire for law enforcement to get involved.
So it's a freebie. You can hurl those accusations at them.
And like Trump, after he got elected, where did those women go?
Well, their paychecks run out, so they stopped running them out.
I know when there's a hit piece.
And it's the same thing when you look at somebody's books and their network of companies and LLCs and PACs.
Look, nobody wants to do a bunch of bookkeeping.
I have multiple companies.
The thing I hate most is that each one of them has to have their own set of books.
So when you have 20, 30, like Biden at 20 or 30, it gets to be very complicated.
And if you add real business to it, it's even more complicated.
So the only reason for not having it all run through one pack is if you're not doing something really legitimately.
You're playing the game.
You're moving things around.
You can send money. Oh, this person is for marketing or this person is for this or that.
And you have so many little transactions, it's just almost impossible to run down every lead.
But the fact that there's these multiple networks of places to push money is usually an indicator that there's some deception, tax evasion, and fraud going on.
Wow. Same thing, everybody's arguing that with Biden.
I have this backed up by Congress.
Congress is making the same argument I'm making right now, and all I'm saying is Biden's set up that way and doing it, and look who else is, Michael McDonald.
This is the funny thing.
This is a non-paid position.
So why does somebody want to keep a non-paid position for so long?
It's because it's not really unpaid.
They just know how to move money, like make a deal with a printing company.
I'll give you the business, but you kick me back on the other side of it.
It's the same thing on a larger scale in politics where like Biden will send money overseas for aid.
He'll fly over there, shake hands, take pictures, but he's walking back with a million dollars in cash.
That's how they launder money on a federal level.
It's through foreign aid, right?
It takes it off the books.
They're just trying to get it out of the system.
And you would know if the numbers were reversed.
If all the money that was spent in the Republican Party, if 95% of it was going towards candidates, then you'd know that their objective was to support candidates.
But when you have 5% going out and half a percent of the total is going to the locals, then you'll know what their objective is.
Is what determines what's true.
And I'm going to bring witnesses next week on my show, where Michael McDonald took an event that someone else created, kicked her out of it, went to the promoter, said, hey, we'll give you more.
And that person's kind of shady.
They took the event away from her, and then Michael McDonald pushed it to the Libertarians and put a million dollars in their pocket.
And the fact that the CNEs, or the contributions and expenditures for the Libertarian Party, is non-existent.
The last time they filed a single thing was in 2006.
That's illegal. So you're saying you have no money?
And McDonald's...
Well, that's because it might trace back to McDonald's.
And then the fact that I have an eyewitness that said that Jesse Law and Rob Tyree made a pact as libertarians.
Everybody knows they were, and Jesse's confirmed it within a few days that he's a libertarian.
Then you see their pact was, hey, we're going to join the Republican Party and make it more libertarian.
Wake up, people!
We're being ripped off.
The train is being robbed.
The conductor's in on it.
All the other people in on it.
And all these people, they don't want to believe it.
Because we'd expect that from Democrats.
And to say that, it's like, oh, that's a conspiracy theory.
We've been infiltrated by Democrats.
Man, look at the evidence.
Why does Jesse Law want this job?
There's no money in it, and he's got financial problems.
He's got a lot of issues.
I know I haven't put put a lot of them out there yet He's getting harassed. He's getting prosecuted. He's getting you know people on his ass all you know If I'm doing something for free If I come over to help you move and you're like man if I get get your ass back up and start Working you're slacking we got stuff to do and you're sitting on the couch. I'd like fuck you and fuck this job, right?
I'd leave mm-hmm So why is he holding on to it so dearly?
At this point in the embarrassment associated with snitching on Trump and now he's got lawsuits against him for fraud?
Why would you stick around?
It's because it's not a free, unpaid job.
It's because they've got that system working and they know how to manipulate the seniors.
I should write a book called How to Make Money in Politics.
Yeah. Because I know how they do it.
And if I was dishonest, I would do it because it's a way to make a lot of money.
It's a way to make a lot of money.
And we're just not seeing it.
And I'm going to just say this.
Michael McDonald, Jesse Law are not loyal to the Republican or conservative platform or the party.
And that they are running the system and want to maintain control of it because it's a cash cow for them.
Look at the house he lives in, the number of cars he has.
We ask people all the time, how do politicians become millionaires when they make 175,000?
McDonald and Jesse apparently don't make nothing.
And they want to hold on to this shitty job?
I barely want this job.
I only want it out of duty.
Because I still have to make a living.
Because I don't plan on ripping off my own family.
And they are ripping off their own family.
Prove me wrong.
Look at the evidence they're presenting against Biden and then match it up with what we know about McDonald and what's coming out, and you'll see they're the same animal.
And then the result is we keep losing?
That's because they don't support any candidates.
The candidates aren't getting any of that money.
If somebody in another state gets 200 grand, I'd been happy if they split that 200 grand amongst the people in the party that were running in Nevada.
It's more than they would have got otherwise.
They cut them off at the knees and then they say, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, we're going to make a red wave, get everybody excited, so they put money in and then they steal it.
Because that money comes in and doesn't go back out where it's supposed to go.
And that's why nobody wants to put money in right now.
They don't trust them.
And I wouldn't trust them either.
And I'll say this out there at the risk of slander.
Michael McDonald and Jesse Law, you are a bunch of thieves and crooks and criminals and traitors.
And I'll bring the receipts.
I dare you to sue me.
I will put an end to both of you.
In your corruption in our party because you're costing people their freedom.
And I'm just the guy to stop you.
So that's why I'm involved.
I have other things to do, trust me.
But what is it all worth if we have no freedom?
We're losing that freedom day by day because other people found a way to exploit our beliefs and our hopes in freedom.
And so we get all motivated, like people in a church.
You know, you get a church where they got a lot of heavy music and danceable music, they're getting them all entranced, and then they pass the plate around.
Right? And how many of those preachers say, God told me I need a new Mercedes.
They're stealing our money, man, and I'm going to expose it at whatever cost.
Yeah. I mean, I want to give a little bit of background as to how we got in this situation where, you know, I'm interviewing you.
So I got a link.
I mean, it was basically Sunday morning.
It was your podcast.
It was your podcast that you had done on Saturday, which I got like three in the morning.
Watch the whole thing.
And to be honest with you, it was one of the most raw things I'd ever seen.
I mean, you were making, just like you are right now, you were making emphatic Sounds like accusations based upon receipts that you have.
And this is very interesting to me because, see, I ran for office in 2022.
And, you know, while my experience, I think, was a little bit different, one of the things that I always heard was that there was not much support from the Republican Party for the candidates that were running.
That was things that I heard over and over again, you know?
And also...
There seemed to be a lot of, I guess, animosity, conflict.
I mean, it did not seem like a well-oiled machine.
And again, I have to preface it by saying that my experience was a little bit different.
I think, you know, for example, Jesse was helpful to my campaign.
But... There was also so many others complaining that I was just wondering what was going on.
And also what was going on really on an organizational basis, because there seemed to be more outside groups that were handling the organization.
Like for example, Candidates with Freedom was very effective in teaching the candidates certain things, holding their hand through the process, and making sure that stuff got done.
But again, there seemed to be a lack of organization.
So you're saying that that is all stemming from the fact that money that is coming into the party is being basically sent out and inappropriately used.
Laundered. It's being laundered. Wow.
So let me explain to you how the back-end deals work.
When you're the chairman, you have the chairmen of the other parties, Libertarian, Democratic.
They meet together. And they kind of decide where they're going to put pressure and where they want to relieve pressure.
Oh, well, you want so-and-so in this one.
They're selling these off.
And how they do it, in the con world, it's called the little blind mouse.
The candidate is the little blind mouse.
They're unknowingly participating in fraud.
They've been sold and they're not in on the deal.
So it is, okay, you want this position, so we just don't support that position.
So that they naturally lose.
And the candidate's like, oh, I tried.
No, they pulled the rug out from you from the beginning.
And now I'm going to explain something.
I was probably going to wait, but let me lay this out here.
Jesse Law, in the Clark County Republican Party, the elections are rigged.
And now I'm going to tell you how they're rigged.
All of the people that support him, and of course he went out there and he formed a committee and all these different committees right before the election.
Why? Give them some purpose.
Give them some title.
So they'll support him.
Oh, he gave me this position of honor.
And so they'll support him.
Well, those people on that committee, they all have access to the list of phone numbers, email addresses, and names for members.
Myself, Jill Douglas, Johnny Brew.
All we get is the names with nothing.
And then Jesse's doing polling.
Well, how can you do polling on who's undecided, who's in on Jesse, and who's in on someone else?
How do you do that polling without using that list?
You could be the chairman and have access to that list, but you cannot use that list for your own campaign.
People have been getting calls and emails and all kinds of things, and he just gives the list to a bunch of his people.
Oh, well, I'm not doing it.
It didn't come through the party.
It doesn't have to come through the party.
You have access to the list.
You've given access to that list, and I have emails from people that got emails from Jesse Law about the election.
That did not come from the party.
That cannot be.
That's how they cheat.
Because when Jill and I and Johnny get up there, we won't have any way to communicate with anybody.
And then they did an email blast putting Jill's stuff.
They say, well, they'll send our stuff.
They haven't sent mine. That they'll send Jill's stuff.
But then the first part of the email is like 11 pages, and they put her at the bottom, knowing damn well nobody's going to read all that.
They're sneaky snakes.
And I've known Jesse for a long time.
That's how the party works on a larger scale, too, is you cut them off at the knees and you basically set them up for a failure.
But hey, you ran a good race.
Good job. They're cheating in this election that I'm running in.
And you know what I'm going to tell you?
I wanted them to do this because when they cheated me, they were going to be upsetting me very badly.
Because one thing I can't stand is somebody to interfere with the freedoms and the rights of other people.
And if you mess with me, you cheat against me.
I will never relent.
I will never relent.
I will be on your ass until I am fucking dead.
You will regret ever cheating me.
And the same goes for Jill and Johnny.
They've just had their legs cut out from under them from the beginning.
Jesse is a dishonest, manipulative, narcissistic person.
He's addicted to drugs, and I'll say that because I've seen his medicine cabinet when he wasn't home.
I know what his flaws are, and I know that his integrity is one of them.
And what they're doing with the Clark County elections is the same thing.
They're fixing the deal so that the other candidates are running.
So we have the illusion of an election, but they fixed it from the back.
If you have control of the list and the access to members' phone numbers and emails, you can reach them, convince them, lie to them, manipulate them, trick them, fool them, con them.
I don't even get a chance to say anything.
To change that, they have all the access to the members and can say and do whatever they want.
And the rest of us candidates, we literally tapes over our mouths, buckets over our heads and tied up.
That's not a fair election.
Fair election would be equal access to the same resources, just like the media has to give equal time.
They're not giving any of that, and I know who they are because I've got it out.
If you got an email from Jesse Law or anybody in the chair or council or any of the trustees, that's...
No. No.
And I got emails to prove you're cheating, you son of a bitch.
And there's a lot that's going on, and you know what?
I'm going to stay on it.
If he does succeed at cheating...
I will not let him rest as long as he's in there.
I will not let him rest one day.
And that's where we're at.
And I know this is ugly.
But how many candidates that you could see?
Watch, don't come forward now.
I didn't get any support.
I felt like this wasn't a fair election.
All of them, like Katrine and other people that have run, like, how am I doing this?
All I can say is I'm running.
But you can't campaign.
But you know what? If I go to the Chamber of Commerce and I become a member, guess what?
I can download the whole member list.
It's not a violation of people's privacies.
We're all in the same organization.
And it's easy just to say, hey, I consent to allow candidates to send stuff.
No, that's bullshit!
That you can't send it out because you don't have their permission.
So get their permission!
If all these other organizations and non-profits and charities and other groups can share their member list openly by download with paid members...
Why can't we?
Oh, because that gives you the advantage in an election as being the only person to be able to talk to the people while the rest of us get shit.
Nothing. They're cheating.
And I'm going to put a stop to it.
I don't care what I have to do and I don't care if I win.
I will put a stop to this corruption in our party and we will get back to winning.
Because we could win easily.
Because you know what? The people on the other side of this, the 80 million people that voted for Biden, they don't exist!
We are the majority.
And the fact that we're losing means that somebody else is behind the scenes unplugging shit.
So we can't get anything done.
And I'm going to stop it.
You know, one of the things that struck me throughout both 2022 and currently what's happening in leading up to 2024 is some of these candidates that just on face value don't stand a chance against the opposition, that keep being brought forward.
And so this is kind of a two-part question.
The information I've received is that These candidates are actually being supported by GOP. So I want to ask the question, the intelligence, or is it intentional?
So I guess my question is, is that really happening?
Are bad candidates being intentionally put out there as a part of this?
Yes. I don't want to name them because they're well-intending people, but there's been a lot of candidates that have been kind of pushed forward or shoved into the ring, if you will, knowing damn well they're going to lose.
Actually, I'm going to give you an example.
Tony Lane, friend of mine, black Republican.
Sherelle Mendenhall, friend of mine, white Republican.
Running against Dallas in CD 11 or something.
I forget which one it is. And somebody, and I'll call her out, Lisa DeMeo, put a bug in Tony's ear.
You should let her run.
Like, that'll be a stronger...
No, it won't. And a political consultant who works for both sides, by the way, Giving advice for free?
If somebody's in a political consulting position and they're giving you advice for free, they're playing you.
Because you don't get my advice unless you retain me.
So asking Tony Lang to stand aside.
Guess what? And this is kind of a joke I told Tony.
I said, of course a black Republican has to go and take out a black Democrat.
You guys are great at killing each other.
And of course he laughed.
But that's true, because if you put a beautiful white woman against a liberal black Democrat, the Democrats are going to get pissed and show up just for that factor.
So if somebody's giving them advice about that, man, they're playing them.
That's how I mean they play those games.
Now, let me tell you another level of cheating.
There's always cheating going on.
We always plan for 3% on both sides.
Well, Trump was an anomaly because They try to get to manipulate the polls to justify the end result.
So it looks like all the polls were right.
No, they manipulate the polls based on their projections for cheating.
They know the real numbers and then they fluff the polls over here so that when they cheat, it looks like everything kind of like they reconcile.
But they don't do the same trick every time.
That's why I told Joey Gilbert, stop focusing on these polls and all the stuff that they cheated the first time with the last election.
They're not going back.
They're not going to just go there again because you're watching.
Well, so what are they going to do?
Sometimes when they'll cheat over here and then we'll run over and then we'll stand guard on that place and go cheat over here.
Sometimes that cheat is to run a Republican Who's actually a Democrat who works for them.
And then it looks like, oh, see, we won.
But they still are cheating.
Because that person, when that key moment comes to bear on a key decision or a key law, boom, he'll vote the way he was paid to vote.
This is the kind of dirty shit that goes on in politics and this is why I'm such a rough motherfucker.
Because I deal in that space and it's brutal.
And now I'm trying to bring it up here so that people are aware of that and so that it's more than just me and other operatives like me that are trying to push back against that.
And that's exactly what's happening here.
We are fully, fully engaged in fraud and laundering our money and sabotaging candidates.
Look, from Jesse Law to the state party, they're both doing the same thing.
And those two guys, man, they are butt brothers.
And Jesse Law going around saying Trump endorsed him.
Bullshit! I got a letter from the Trump Organization saying they cannot recommend him for any political position.
Really? Yes.
Yes. He doesn't have any proof of any endorsement.
When you get an endorsement from the president, you at least get a video saying, you know, hey, I'm Trump and I endorse someone, or an email or a letter or something.
Not your word that you went to Mar-a-Lago and got under the desk for Trump and got an endorsement.
Where's your proof?
Where's the actual endorsement?
It doesn't exist. It's full of shit.
And now he's busted.
He went to Mar-a-Lago so he could make that lie believable.
And I'm calling bullshit, Jesse Law.
You don't have an endorsement for Trump because you were fired from the Trump Organization.
Why did you... Hey, the president won.
You guys succeeded.
We got him in. And then you quit?
You're saying you broke up with Trump?
No, he broke up with you, buddy.
You're full of shit.
You're lying to the members about it.
We had to sit and watch a stupid slideshow of his fucking zoo tour of Mar-a-Lago.
Just so he could make that lie seem believable.
You're full of shit. 100%.
Call me on it. Sue me.
Slander, libel, whatever you want.
You've got no proof of an endorsement.
And I dare you to try and tell the Trump Organization they're liars, because if they say they can't recommend you for any political position, that means not even a secretary.
Then there's no way you got an endorsement.
No way. And I'm calling bullshit.
That's what we're dealing with.
Let me ask you something, though.
Since you're running for that position, what do you tell to the people that will accuse you of using this information to further your campaign?
I don't care if I win this campaign or not.
I would do an amazing job.
I don't care.
Because this is not about that.
This is about me making it fair for everybody else.
That's all this is about.
Yeah. I mean, the thing that makes some of the claims that you're seeing, uh, Somewhat believable is the fact that we've had such a hard time, I guess, three election cycles.
A lot of great candidates.
A lot of great candidates also complaining that they're not getting the adequate support.
I mean, you know, we know with the Joey Gilbert campaign, there was a lot of drama.
That's been pretty public in terms of Joey feeling that...
Even though the majority of the people in the party were in support of him, he wasn't feeling that same sort of support from...
That's exactly what I just explained to you.
I saw that on our America Happens channel, Joey Gilbert is one of the individuals that we produce a podcast for.
Just in full transparency, we have a, you know, relationship.
We're politically aligned.
We did events together.
So, you know, my experience was, I guess, you know, I ran for Assembly District 13.
So it was a much smaller seat.
So I guess I didn't experience a lot of that stuff.
But boy, did I see some of the conflicts between Joey and his crew and the Nevada GOP in terms of how they treated him throughout that campaign.
So he's a good case.
McDonald, he reversed everything with Trump.
You work everything up progressively.
Let's see how the party feels about endorsing a candidate.
And then we go to that candidate with that endorsement and say, we endorse you.
And then it kind of goes up the chain of command.
What McDonald did was he set up a side deal and it was $150,000 that Lombardo paid for that endorsement.
Lombardo set that up.
McDonald set that up for Lombardo.
Then he thought, oh, these stupid Republicans will do anything if we say it's got Trump label on it.
They're like, yeah, yeah, yeah, give it to us.
And then he tried in the meeting to just basically say, all right, so Trump endorsed Lombardo, so we're going to endorse him too.
And everyone's like, hell no.
No way. We vote on this.
And so we voted. We forced them to vote.
And guess who got the majority?
Joey. Yeah. That's what I mean about they suppress a candidate.
They quietly pull the rug out from under him, which forces him.
They starve him out and kill him.
Yeah. While they push the one that they want, the one that'll play ball.
Yeah. And I remember that day.
I mean, Steve Sanson pretty much had to get on stage there and say he endorsed, you know, he wants to bring Joey to the table and the whole room, you know, broke out into cheers.
It was like, I mean, kind of a historic moment because I don't think that sort of thing happens during GOP meetings like that, that somebody is so I guess, loved, admired that the whole room bursts out into cheers.
But after the endorsements gone the opposite direction, I mean, there seems to be a big disconnect there between the party and the losers.
I helped all the candidates running against Lombardo, Joey Gilbert, Dean Heller, John Lee.
I worked for John Lee, but I supported all of them.
Joey Gilbert got screwed.
Joey Gilbert was defrauded and McDonald is the one that did it.
McDonald is the one that screwed the people and Joey Gilbert.
If the party didn't look in the primaries, only Republicans can vote in the primaries for Lombardo.
So if all the Republicans said, hell no, we don't want Joe, we want Joey.
And then Lombardo goes on the debate and says, this race is over.
I got this and that in the polls.
And I'm like, wait a minute, we just voted against you.
How do you think this is over?
No one but Republicans can vote in this cycle.
And the people that you have your finger on, the active voters, are going, fuck you, Joe, we don't want you.
How is it that you lock that down?
Nobody but Republicans can vote!
Joey Gilbert got screwed by Michael McDonald because Michael wanted Joe in there because that gives Michael more power because he used to be his partner.
It's all bullshit, man.
It's all bullshit, and I'm going to expose it.
I don't care what happens. I don't care if I win the stupid CCRP election.
I got to make money, you know.
But I will clear it so other people can have a fair election and get fair leadership, and we can get some of these positions filled out that are easily won with the support.
With that $5 million and nobody got any of that, That's what it's for, man, to get the candidates elected.
Not for you to line your pockets and buy five cars and pay off a million dollars on your stupid home.
Right? The guy doesn't do anything to make money except rip us off.
I mean, let me bring that topic up because the thing that's really bothered me, I want to paint a picture here because I ran for assembly, right?
So assembly, you're on there for two years.
You're basically making like $9,000, $10,000.
You can't make a living off of it.
And you've got to constantly fundraise in order to even make the thing work, right?
You got your congressional seats.
Now you're, you know, people are making 175 grand a year, 200 grand a year, whatever it is.
But nonetheless, you have to raise like, what, like 10, 15 million dollars to even get that seat, right?
Then you got your party chair position, which is supposed to be a, you know, volunteer position, Jesse's position, all which pay like nothing, right?
So on one hand, why is, are these party heads not making anything?
You know, and I'm not trying to say that that pushes them into corruption because there's a lot of, you know, people in Congress that are making $200,000 a year that are also pushed into corruption because they want to be making $10 million a year or $20 million a year.
Greed, you know? I could tell you how to make money in dirty politics.
Well, forget about it.
Maybe I need to expose how it's done to change that it's getting done.
I would love to hear about that, but what I'm trying to say is the dirty politics is at its surface, right?
When you have a position, and I'm going to give you a few examples, you have a position where somebody's making zero dollars and supposed to be running a party, right?
Which is ridiculous. There should be enough money in there to justify that person's time, right?
And again, not making excuses for the corruption because, you know, regardless of some of these people, if they're bad seeds, they're going to be bad seeds.
They're going to be corrupt. Whether they're making $200,000 a year or want to make $20 million a year, they're still going to be corrupt.
But my point being that these positions should be paid positions.
Assembly, which pays $9,000 or $10,000 over two years, should be much better paying.
So you could make at least people have a decent wage.
But then you have an institutional issue.
And this is why I bring this up because, you know, on this podcast, we like to go to the head of the snake, right?
Some of these things we're doing are band-aids on a stab wound.
And so you look at what is the inherent issue.
And the inherent issue is that for a position that pays 200 grand a year, you've got to raise $15 million.
And you're beholden to all those individuals that are giving you that money.
So it seems as though the big money in politics And in the Clark County case, the little money in politics is also something that has to be addressed.
It's almost as if the GOP should make that part of their mandate and say, look, if you have big money in politics, you're taking the power to weave the people's hands because the only people that could fund big money politics is the elite.
So the elite are going to get their way.
So it's this kind of backdoor...
You know, communism for the elite that's happening and the only way to get rid of that is to take big money out of politics and frankly that should be like number one idea for the GOP because otherwise that leads to some kind of tyranny.
I mean, do you agree or disagree?
I agree 100%.
Yeah. One of the easy fixes is if like the government has to get three bids on something to give to a contractor.
That's to eliminate, you know, backdoor deals.
If the GOP did that in local politics, that you had to get three bids for contracts for printing or consulting or whatever else it was, then that would do the same thing.
You know, there's a lot of safety measures that could be put in place to prevent this, but they don't want to because they are stealing.
It's easy, man.
I have a pack, I bring in a bunch of money, and then I pay a graphic artist, you know, $1,000 to do something, and they cut me back $500 in cap.
It's very easy to cheat these packs and these C&Es, and they don't have to report anything under $1,000, so you get a bunch of little cash donations at the door, bam, in the pocket.
In the pocket.
And McDonald, he won't allow anyone to audit the books of the GOP. He won't allow anyone to audit the books of the GOP. He pled the fifth 275 times.
He took a sweetheart deal for immunity to testify against Trump.
He has multiple corporations and LLCs and PACs set up so he can move the money around to confuse somebody at the Secretary of State and go, what the hell is this?
I don't even know how to follow this.
It looks okay.
Come on, man.
Wake the fuck up.
Clearly, look at Biden, look at McDonald.
They're doing the same damn scheme that all of them are doing.
They're stealing. All of them.
Yeah. I mean, it's set up for that.
I mean, they got accountants, they got lawyers.
I mean, we talk about so many of those loopholes on how they got a whole different set of systems.
You could basically create money if you really wanted to, if you're in a certain financial position.
I mean, there seems to be a lot of loopholes in the system that favor again the elite.
And again, why does that happen?
Because if it's no longer in the hands of we the people because the money's gotten so big that you need billionaires and multi-millionaires to fund these things, of course they're going to have their way.
So again, it's like a tyranny of the elite in one way or another made possible by corrupt individuals like some of what you're saying.
And you know what? What I really like the most is that the members in the Republican Party in Clark County right now, we have the ability to do something about it right now.
Mm-hmm. When we go in there on the 18th, we vote that sorry son of a bitch out.
And we'll, man, we will just go bam.
Just by cutting off that line to McDonald's.
And then McDonald's is next.
Mm-hmm. But we cut Jesse Law off.
We already affected McDonald because this is the largest party for Republicans in Nevada.
It's Clark County. We cut off his little bitch boy, Jesse, and immediately, man, it'll correct.
Because I'm telling you, man, they're stealing us blind.
And the only reason they want to hang on to it so bad is because it's a cash cow for them.
Why would you want to put up with all this bullshit, Jesse?
You got me on your ass, I know your life is not comfortable now.
You got people putting trackers on your vehicle and surveilling you and finding all kinds of dirt on you and putting your personal shit out there.
Fuck that, I don't need this shit.
Why do you want this job so bad?
You're not very good at it, and it's no money.
So the only logical conclusion is that he's got something working.
And guess what he did with Vinco?
He took a job with a corrupt Democrat.
And now, guess what?
He's being sued. So the part about him being corrupt, that's true.
He's being sued by multiple investors for fraud.
And he was doing business with a Democrat.
And he's a libertarian.
And so Michael McDonald was sending money to libertarians.
We've been infiltrated by libertarians, not Democrats.
And we need to clean some house, man.
Bad. Starting with that fool, Jesse Law.
I mean, all of this stuff, just on a national level, I think resonates because this country's gone in such an insane direction, right?
And if you... You could believe that the American people are that crazy or that, like...
You could believe that.
You could believe that they're low IQ or whatever, but I mean, everybody I talk to, and I go to places that are supposed to be more liberal, I mean, people overwhelmingly seem to support What is happening with a more conservative agenda because it's gone so left and it's gone so crazy and they're sick and tired of it.
They don't want their children sexualized and all this crazy nonsense.
So, I mean, the fact that we're not like the overwhelming majority at this point Tells me that there is something going wrong.
And the question then becomes, is what you are seeing also what's happening in places like Georgia?
Is it happening in places like Texas?
Is this part of the new scheme of almost like this intelligence community level infiltration of Democrats and Libertarians into the Republican Party?
Well, this is what Republicans need to kind of come to terms with.
There, we tend to take the higher ground in our party, conservative values, integrity and transparency, honesty, all these things.
And so we tend not to be able to see when we're being dishonest.
And it's not that the individuals are being dishonest.
It's that our leaders are playing the same game as the Democrats, man.
We have to come to terms with, like my co-host Mel says, they're all no damn good.
And that's not that there isn't good politicians.
They just have a hard time winning.
And I can tell you that I've proposed multi-million dollar proposals to the GOP in Nevada.
A song that I wrote for Trump in Nashville.
I've been a professional songwriter for most of my adult life.
It's very, very well produced.
It's a great song, kind of like Lee Greenwood's And I presented it to them, but you know why they didn't do nothing with it?
Because they can't find a way to hide what they're doing with the money from me.
Because it would have made millions of dollars for the Trump campaign and for our party.
And I've found a lot of people with good ideas, especially the witness I got coming on about the Don King thing, is they don't include people that they can't manipulate or trick or pull the wool over their eyes.
Like, oh, they're going to use my idea, and they're not watching the money.
Especially when they owe me part of that money, they know I'm going to be privy to the books.
And I'm going to be like, where the hell did this go?
Like, no, that's why they didn't do it with me.
But if you go to greatagainsong.com, you'll see the program.
It's brilliant. Brilliant.
And we're going to revive it again for the 2024 election.
But they're only going to work with people that they can manipulate, and that's why they take strong women like Tawana Crabb, Susan Prophet, Margaret White, Amy Tarkanian.
These are all strong women that are an example of strength in our party.
Everybody's got personal differences, but they try to kick those people out because you can't pull the wool over their eyes.
And you watch, they try to find a technical way To throw me out of the party, but you better watch your ass, because me running my mouth isn't the only thing I'm capable of.
Don't cheat me.
Don't cheat me there. You mentioned Margaret White.
Some of the stuff that happened with her, it's just really interesting.
I've been an observer to this entire thing, just watching big little pockets of drama all over the place.
Just wondering, wondering what's going on.
We made a little commercial about how it was like going to a wrestling event, basically.
And that's an obvious exaggeration, but there has been a lot of drama.
There has been unrest within the party for the last few years.
I think losing has a lot to do with it.
What you're talking about in an organization is that the morale is bad.
And like I said to people that if you want to fix the party, let us get a few wins and see how fast the infighting stops.
Give us something to celebrate.
I mean, Jesse Law got us kicked out of Stoney's and Ahern didn't want anything to do with us.
We had to go to a church because only God would want us.
Come on, man. He's a liability.
He's got lawsuits.
We're paying debts on his behalf.
He's got people after him.
He's got fraud suits. What happens if Jesse's found guilty in these fraud cases?
And we just elected him.
Now we gotta worry about getting him out.
Well, it's real easy. You got too much baggage, man.
How can you focus on what we need for the most important election of the century?
And you got all this baggage and drama and bullshit and controversy and scandals and all this other stuff.
There's too much baggage, man.
The party needs to make a decision right now.
We don't have to go to Congress or The state or nobody on 18th of July, which is just a few short weeks away, we can put an end to this bullshit once and for all right now.
Whether it's me or Johnny Brew or Jill Douglas, any of those three will get us on the right track.
That's why you don't see me attacking Johnny or Jill.
Because if I lost any of them, I'd get behind them with all my resources, my 36,000 Concealed Carriers Union people, all my programs, everything I could do to get the party back on track.
I'd give it all and lend my talents and resources to Jill or Johnny.
And that's why you don't see me attacking them.
The problem is Jesse Law.
Well, so question.
Michael McDonald, we understand that there's an election, you know, for the chair that seat that Jesse Law currently holds.
Who replaces Mike McDonald?
Well, that's that's phase two.
That's phase two.
And I've got, you know, I've been planning this for a couple of years.
So this is not somebody putting it together.
I'm just waiting for the timing.
And I think what I want to wait and see, you know, how more information about his testimony comes out, because he's not going to be able to go in there and give his testimony and say, yeah, I don't know nothing.
Right? They wouldn't have, look, a prosecutor isn't going to give a deal like that unless they know they actually have something to bring to the table.
They're stupid to do that.
Give him immunity and he gives you nothing.
That's a quid pro quo.
That deal is quid pro quo.
So they already know what he has.
They already know what his testimony is going to be, what the evidence is, or they wouldn't have gave him that deal.
So Michael McDonald, you're a fucking rat.
So one last point I wanted to make here, because again, I see a potential pocket of corruption here with Michael McDonald and Jesse Long.
You said pocket? Pocket, well, meaning I'm talking more on a national level, global level.
I'm saying pocket in the sense of Nevada, it's a regional situation, right?
But still the overarching issue, and this is something that came to light while I was running for assembly, where I was being told things like, well, you make your money Essentially, you know, doing land deals and that sort of thing, helping people to get essentially corrupt ways of getting what they want.
You're doing backdoor deals.
And that seems to be a common thing in our national Congress and Senate.
It's illegal, by the way.
It's illegal, but it is happening pretty much as liberally as it can happen.
And so I just want to mention that, like, It's amazing what you're doing.
It's amazing what you're doing.
But I think the next step to that, should we get so fortunate to clean up the corruption in our party, is to actually make it a part of the mandate to clean up all those things that lead to that corruption, that are doorways to that corruption, and that are frankly a way for very wealthy, powerful people to take the power away from we the people.
It's not our dollars that are financing these things.
It's their millions of dollars.
And I think that's just something that has to be cleaned up.
Otherwise, this is going to reoccur, reoccur.
We're going to get a lot of future individuals like the ones that you're holding as an example right now of corruption.
You're absolutely right, but the way to eat an elephant is one bite at a time.
Exactly. And the irony behind that statement is, I hope you get that.
Yeah, no, I got it. I got it.
Bro, this is...
And I say bro because I've warmed up to you, man, because I think it's a very difficult thing to do what you're doing.
And I appreciate what you're doing.
And frankly, when I saw that episode, your podcast...
It was definitely one of the few moments where I'm like, you know what?
Respect, respect. Because you're putting yourself on the line.
You know Michael McDonald's a powerful person.
You know you're making tons of enemies, but you're doing the right thing at the end of the day.
And frankly, you might get nothing out of it.
Johnny Brew might win. That's getting something out of it.
Johnny's an honest person.
Actually, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think fondly of Johnny, too, actually.
You know, I think, frankly, I think he'd make a great, great, great chair.
And I don't think he'd be, you know, you're saying that Michael McDonald pushes Jesse around.
I just don't see that with Johnny.
I think he's... No, Johnny is a person that I... Look, I've been investigating and interrogating people for years.
Jill Douglas and Johnny Brew would do this with integrity.
My position in that is if we're in a fight, then I'm the guy for the job.
But if you want to do things more cleanly and administratively, start to restructure.
But Jill and Johnny and myself will work together.
But if Jesse Law stays in there, I'm going to do everything I can, man, to get him out of it.
I'm going to make him... I'm going to give him nightmares.
And you know my biggest strategy in political ops is my goal is always to capture someone's sleep.
And what I mean by that is if I fuck up their ability to sleep at night, I've got them.
I know how to do it.
It's a little dial. You turn it up to one, two, three...
And you keep turning it until they break.
And that's the level of commitment I have to this.
Wow, wow. You know, to be fair, what I like to do is I actually like to have a debate on the America Happens Network with all the candidates, including Jesse.
You know, like I'd love to bring, you know, let everybody come on, talk about all the issues and, you know, everybody gets their time.
He's too chicken. He doesn't want to face me.
That's for damn sure. I'd be very shocked if Jesse Law ever sat in the same room with me.
Wow. Well, you know, we'll give him the opportunity and let's see what happens.
But Nephi, this has been amazing.
Thank you for the incredible work you've done.
And we look forward to, you know, everybody should tune into Nephi's podcast.
It's on Saturday at 2 p.m., right?
It's not a podcast. I'm broadcasting on 101.5 FM. And then afterwards, I released a video version of it with a little few added videos.
You know, clips and things.
But I broadcast. I'm part of the Odyssey Network.
I am on mainstream media.
So... Awesome. This is a great platform.
It's the number one show on the weekends.
And we're going to be moving to three hours soon.
So it's, you know, we're getting a lot of engagement from sponsors and people that, you know, want to support what we're doing because, you know what, this is our town too.
Mm-hmm. Where could people find you?
Is there somewhere where they could find all your work, easy to find, links to everything that you want?
I'm on social media.
My Twitter account is NephiKhaliki, N-E-P-H-I-K-H-A-L-I-K-I, mostly at VegasCCW.com.
I do classes four days a week for concealed carry.
You're going to find out soon how we're going to use concealed carriers.
To create the largest voting block in Nevada history.
Amazing. It's easy to reach out to me there.
Facebook under my name.
Any Vegas CCW platform.
Hit me up, man. I know a lot of people out there listening have more information and just haven't had the ability to get it forward.
I will put it forward. I'll bet it.
And then I will push it forward.
Amazing, amazing. Thank you so much, Nephi, for coming to our Blood Money podcast.
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