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Candace Owens Uncovers Bizarre Hospital Story: Brian Harpole Claims He Cut Charlie Kirk's Shirt and Ran Emergency Room
Candace Owens examines the increasingly implausible official narrative surrounding Charlie Kirk's death, focusing on Brian Harpole's account of events at the hospital. Harpole claims he personally wheeled Kirk into the emergency room, cut off his crucial 'freedom shirt,' directed medical staff, and then guarded the door, a story that defies standard hospital protocol and conveniently explains the disappearance of key evidence. New witness testimony confirms shattered microphone pieces found in the vehicle match a Rode Wireless Pro, strengthening the explosive mic theory. Meanwhile, another source verifies previous reports about Erika Kirk's connection to Next Model Management and Jeffrey Epstein's orbit during her New York years.
The Disappearing Evidence: Charlie Kirk's Freedom Shirt
The question of what happened to Charlie Kirk's white 'freedom shirt'—the one he was wearing when he died—has finally been answered, and the explanation is beyond belief. According to Baron Coleman's early coverage, which was revisited this week, Brian Harpole provided a detailed account to Shawn Ryan about what transpired at the hospital.
In Harpole's version of events, he personally grabbed a gurney upon arrival, wheeled Kirk into a room, jumped on top of him, and cut off his shirt so medical staff could apply a defibrillator. He then proceeded to give patient information to staff, discuss medication protocols with doctors, and finally stepped back to guard the door from the outside.
This narrative raises serious questions about hospital protocol. Medical professionals do not typically allow civilian bystanders to direct emergency room procedures, perform medical interventions, or provide security. The story becomes even more suspicious when considered alongside other missing evidence: the soil from the crime scene (removed and repaved within days), the necklace (given to the widow), and the handheld microphone (now displayed at Mar-a-Lago).
If the explosive microphone theory holds merit, Kirk's shirt would contain the most significant forensic evidence available. Explosive residue would definitively prove or disprove the hypothesis. Instead, according to Harpole's account, he personally removed and disposed of this crucial piece of evidence under the guise of medical necessity.
Shattered Microphone Evidence Strengthens Explosive Theory
A sharp-eyed viewer sent detailed analysis of images from inside the SUV that transported Kirk, noting that several black shards visible on the floorboard appeared to have white markings consistent with the Rode Wireless Pro microphone branding. When these images were enhanced, the white lettering became clearly visible on multiple pieces.
To verify this observation, footage was reviewed of someone deliberately breaking a Rode Wireless Pro microphone. The shattered ABS glass pieces matched exactly what was found scattered throughout the vehicle's floorboard. This physical evidence strongly supports the theory that Kirk's microphone exploded, rather than a bullet striking him from 200 yards away.
The lack of any eyewitness reports of a shooter, absence of available footage showing someone firing from the Lozi building, and the failure to conduct standard gunshot residue testing on Tyler Robinson all point toward an alternative explanation for Kirk's death.
Witness Testimony Changes and Contradictions
Sara Tewell, a front-row witness who was among the first to speak to media, provided three different accounts of Kirk's injuries within a two-hour period. In her initial interview at 1:17 p.m., she stated clearly that Kirk was 'shot in the chest' and hit 'directly in his heart.' She claimed to have watched it happen from the fourth row.
Just 51 minutes later, at 2:08 p.m., Tool gave a second interview stating Kirk was shot 'in the neck' on the left side. By her third interview with ABC News, she had become an expert in ballistics, confidently asserting the shooter was 200 yards away—the exact distance to the Losee Center—despite having no apparent expertise in sound analysis or firearms.
These dramatic shifts in testimony raise questions about witness coaching or narrative management. The evolving story conveniently adapted to match the physical evidence (a neck wound rather than chest wound), but the inconsistencies reveal potential coordination rather than authentic eyewitness recollection.
Judge Denies Defense Request to Question Key Witness
In a ruling that raises concerns about due process, Judge Tony Graf denied the defense team's request to subpoena Lance Twiggs for the preliminary hearing scheduled for the week of July 6th. Twiggs, Tyler Robinson's alleged boyfriend and roommate, is the sole source of the most damaging evidence against Robinson: text message confessions and a handwritten note that was subsequently destroyed.
The prosecution plans to present a recorded statement from Twiggs at the preliminary hearing, where Erika Kirk is listed as the victim. However, Robinson's defense team will not be permitted to cross-examine Twiggs, who now lives out of state. The judge ruled that the purpose of the hearing is merely to determine if sufficient evidence exists to move forward, not to establish guilt.
This decision means the case will proceed based on hearsay evidence that cannot be challenged or verified. The defense has not been given access to examine whether the text messages were actually sent from Robinson's phone, and they cannot question the person who claims to have found the allegedly incriminating handwritten note.
New Testimony Links Erika Kirk to Jeffrey Epstein's Modeling Network
Another witness has come forward confirming previous reports that Erika Kirk worked at Next Model Management and managed model apartments on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. This modeling agency was owned by Faith Kates, who maintained a close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein even after his conviction.
Epstein's emails, now publicly available, show frequent communication with Kates. Multiple sources describe Epstein regularly visiting the Next Model Management offices when in town. The agency brought young Eastern European girls to New York under modeling contracts and housed them in apartments that Erika allegedly managed.
This new source insists she personally met with Erika Kirk in this capacity. The connection to Epstein's trafficking network is particularly troubling given Erika's background with Romanian Angels and the questions surrounding her various claimed occupations during her New York years. Turning Point USA has not responded to requests for comment about these allegations.
The Mystery of Erika's Changing Signature
A psychological detail emerged that may explain some of the confusing contradictions in Erika Kirk's behavior and statements. When she was Miss Arizona at age 24, she used a completely different signature than the one she uses today. Handwriting experts note that adults virtually never change their signatures—it's as consistent as a fingerprint.
Research into this phenomenon points to dissociative identity disorder (formerly called multiple personality disorder). People with this condition may have two or more separate identities with different behaviors, memories, thought patterns, and even physical mannerisms like handwriting.
This clinical explanation aligns with reports from Erika's ex-boyfriends, who say they don't recognize any aspect of the person they dated in the Erika Kirk visible today. It also explains the dramatic shifts in her stated beliefs: from anti-Israel to radically pro-Israel, from disliking Charlie's pastor friends to embracing them, from presenting as Catholic immediately after Charlie's death to identifying as Judeo-Christian weeks later.
The disorder typically stems from childhood trauma and can cause gaps in memory and what appears to be deliberate lying but may actually be genuine disconnection from previous versions of oneself. This would explain why Erika seems frustrated when confronted with her own contradictory statements—she may not actually remember making them.
J.D. Vance, Baal, and the Absurdity of Moving Forward
Comedian Tim Dillon captured the surreal feeling many Americans have about the current political moment with a satirical 'reading' from J.D. Vance's new book about his Catholic faith. In Dillon's parody, Vance contemplates whether 'the sacrifice to Baal would be enough' and wonders 'when will Baal get enough?'
While absurdist humor, the bit resonates because of the cognitive dissonance between the administration's public messaging and the reality of protecting what appears to be a coverup. The idea of reading a vice president's spiritual autobiography while fundamental questions about an American citizen's death remain unanswered feels deeply inappropriate to many observers.
The humor reflects a broader frustration: the expectation that citizens should simply move on to discussions of midterm elections and policy debates while evidence suggests a coordinated effort to hide the truth about Charlie Kirk's assassination.
Video Transcript
All right, you guys, happy actually
Tuesday. I was going to say Wednesday.
It is me already forgetting things
because I am officially the preggo.
Right? No one can question anything I do
for the next few months. We all agree. I
don't make the rules, I just follow
them. Dana Lash makes the rules,
actually. Let's bring in Dana Lash.
>> And the widow.
>> And the preggo.
>> For the widow.
>> For the preggo.
>> Or the widow.
>> Or the preggo.
>> The widow.
>> The preggo.
>> Honor widows.
>> HONOR PREGGOS.
>> [laughter]
>> I HOPE I GOT THAT OCTAVE like just
right. I feel like that I felt
Yes, I like it. I'm free. It feels like
a throwback to like a WWF
intro. Do you smell what the widow is
cooking?
Anyway, I am the preggo and if you
disagree with me,
it's demonic. Duh. I heard it in a Rob
McCoy sermon this weekend in Vegas.
Anyway, what do we have for you today? I
had asked last week, what happened to
Charlie Kirk's shirt? The freedom shirt.
The one that he was wearing, the one
that TPUSA moved to sell like hotcakes
right after he passed. I don't Don't you
want to own the shirt that Charlie Kirk
was wearing when he died? $59.99 and it
could be yours.
I just wanted to know what happened to
the original one, actually. And the
answer is beyond absurd.
Speaking of absurd, the judge in the
Tyler Robinson case just came back with
a decision that is not going to help the
conspiracies that this entire case is
going to be rigged. We're going to tell
you about that update. And lastly, we
were able to vet another tip from
someone who knew the old Erica, the one
working in New York City in Jeffrey
Epstein's modeling orbit. So, let's get
started. Welcome back to Candace.
>> The widow.
>> [music]
>> Okay, so the list of things that are
suddenly beginning to make a whole lot
of sense when you consider the
increasingly plausible scenario that it
was indeed Charlie's road mic which was
rigged to kill him is growing. The list
is growing. Now I had asked a question
last week and gratefully someone pointed
out to me that Baron Coleman had already
furnished the answer to it as well as
other people a long time ago actually in
his early days of covering the case. I
just wasn't following Baron back then
and also I maintain that I was in a real
state of shock and grief and I was not
processing
information as usual. There was so much
coming in, so many questions, so many
things for me to respond to recognizing
that I was suddenly going to be at war
with Turning Point USA on top of my
grief.
But anyway, last week I had asked that
crucial question, what happened to
Charlie Kirk's white freedom shirt,
right? We were exploring that shirt in
particular because it would definitively
have explosive residue on it if the
theory holds.
It's something that could easily at the
very least put the theory to bed.
If our our hypothesis is correct, then
Charlie's shirt would actually be the
biggest piece of evidence available,
right? To those seeking to hide the fact
that he was hit with an explosive every
place and item upon which the explosive
residue may have landed would have to be
either cleaned up or destroyed entirely,
right? Like the soil. We covered this.
Can we test it for explosive residue?
Nope, we can't because we learned that
they took care of that soil 10 inches of
soil dug out immediately and repaved by
Saturday.
Charlie died on a Wednesday and that
soil was gone by Saturday.
By Sunday, pavers were installed.
Okay?
Forget that. What about the necklace?
That's obvious place. Well, nope, that
was taken care of, too, because the feds
were looking for it for some unknown
reason, as was Frank Cheric, and it was
then given to the widow, who now wears
it around her neck. And who on earth
would expect her to hand that over? It
keeps her close to
her husband.
Okay, well, let's get that, right? What
about the handheld microphone? That's an
obvious one. Surely we kept that one in
evidence, right, Kash Patel?
Oh, nope, sorry, the widow needed that
for the Mar-a-Lago fundraiser.
It's encased in some glass, and she is
mourning beside it with photographers at
her helm.
It all seems a bit too convenient.
But surely, we think, surely, you are
thinking,
this can't be an inside job.
All of that,
keeping this, giving this to the widow,
all of it could be fine, potentially, if
we had Charlie's clothes. I mean,
everybody knows you keep the clothes,
right? Where is his shirt?
It would hold the most evidence. Surely
that made it to the hospital and is in
the possession of the police, the feds,
right? Right?
Wrong.
Because here's what happened to his
shirt, according to Brian Harpole, who
joined Shawn Ryan for a car crash
interview, for which I'm being sued
over.
Uh here is what happened to Charlie's
shirt, in case you missed it or forgot
it, like I did. Take a listen.
>> We uh get to the hospital. Uh
um actually, we we make it to the
hospital through the traffic. Um we've
got full room packing. We get out, and
we carry in uh to the door. Well, once
we make it into the door, we see a
gurney uh on the left-hand side. We put
him on a gurney, and then I wheel him
into a room.
I start uh
giving
um
uh
the patient information
uh to the staff there.
Uh
I end up getting on top of him and
cutting the shirt that he had on off,
that white freedom shirt.
And I so I cut it off so they could get
to him so that um
I I I didn't articulate this to them,
but I wanted to get that stuff off so
they could put defibrillator on him.
And so uh
um
and then start talking about pushing
drugs.
And so I was back and forth and with
them on drugs and defibrillator.
And uh and so then um
you know, once you get that cut shirt
off shirt cut off and moved out of the
way, you know, there's enough of
medical professionals in there and so I
just want to get out of their way.
And so um got out of their way and
walked out of the room. And then stood
outside uh the room and held guard on
the outside door of the room so nobody
else could come in there.
>> I genuinely do not possess in my
vocabulary enough adjectives to describe
the absurdity of the scene
that Brian Harpole just tried
to convey to audience. I I It's
difficult.
You just have to have You don't even
have to have a shred of common sense.
You could have less than a shred of
common sense. Ever been to a doctor?
Ever been to a hospital? This guy walked
in like he was the mayor.
He He He grabs a gurney. He wheels the
gurney himself into a room.
He then jumps on top of Charlie.
Don't know where he got the scissors
from. You would have think they would
have been available to him in the car He
got He got a pair of scissors. He's He's
barking orders.
He then cuts Charlie's shirt off for
them because he's got this all under
control. People are just looking around
like this guy is amazing. He then starts
giving them information, even though you
would have thought that happened on the
phone. We still can't figure out who in
the car called 911, and we can't find
that 911 call, but they say someone did
call 911.
He then starts giving information about
Charlie, and then he himself they're all
standing around watching this guy just
do his thing.
Like he's just your regular old Superman
everybody recognizes him from town.
And then he steps back and says, "Okay,
now I myself have decided I will back
away because there's enough
professionals, but I am going to talk
you through what meds to give Charlie as
well."
I'm sorry, who are you?
And then he And then he wraps it up by
saying, "And then I decided to walk out
of the room and just guard the door."
Oh, they just let you do that at
hospitals? I didn't know this was an
emergency scene. I've never seen this.
Not even when they fake killed Jeffrey
Epstein. Did they come up with a story
this ridiculous? They literally showed
him as soon as he got to the hospital.
Like, no, the medical professionals just
like took over obviously because not
even the people that are in the
paramedics
would be able to do this. You hand it
over. You're now in the hospital coming
in through the emergency doors. They
have an emergency set up, and not even
the paramedics
would be allowed to do what Brian
Harpole, some random dude who they don't
know from a hole in the wall, has just
described to Sean Ryan that he did, no
questions asked.
And he cut his shirt off. That's the
most crucial part.
He jumped on top of him. He grabbed the
gurney. He picked the room.
Everyone was standing around going,
"Wow. Wow. We'll just wait until he
tells us there's enough of us."
Cuz this guy's got it. This guy's really
really got it. Well, why don't we just
have him perform surgery? What are we
doing here?
He did it because oh, I I I had the
defibrillator. Oh, well, you told us now
you're worried about Charlie's heartbeat
cuz you you told
us that you didn't even do CPR.
It was an 8-minute car ride.
Now you're you're you want to
defibrillate and bring his heart back
online. Do you know how much damage
would be Would he have 4 minutes that
you can survive without a heartbeat? And
you weren't worried about a heartbeat.
Now you're worried about a heartbeat so
much so that you jump onto him and cut
off his shirt. Why are you saying this?
This did not happen.
This did not happen. Brian Harpole, you
are lying through your teeth.
Okay, it's no wonder Kash Patel
had to swoop in there and take the
cameras from inside of the hospital. We
were wondering why. Well, this very
clearly explains why because the story
is so fantastical, there's no way in
hell
the FBI could have allowed us to see
what went down that hospital. It frankly
it sounds like a sitcom, okay? Frank
Turik who
didn't touch Charlie, according to Brian
Harpole. According to Brian, he was just
praying in the back seat. But for some
reason, Frank notes that when he got to
the hospital, he got changed. Mikey
McCoy, who was a hero, found them
surgical scrubs because there was blood
all over him.
So he somehow got blood all over him and
then they all needed to change their
clothes. And when he changed his
clothes, he didn't even recognize at
that moment that his kids were still on
the phone. He's not going to realize
that till he gets to the hospital.
Nobody really understands how he called
Jack Kevorkian, but he did.
We have a hospital that's allowing Brian
Harpole
to run the op floor while Pastor Frank
Turik is being styled for some unknown
reason. All of this definitely happened.
For kids, that's really weird. Even like
if I take my kid to the emergency room,
I feel like I've suddenly given them to
the medical industry. You can have a
baby in a hospital and they'll fight you
over the child that you just carried for
9 months telling them basically the
child is theirs. Here's what the baby
needs. But somehow when Brian Harpole
came in here,
he was just calling shots. And then he
then he did security. He guarded the
door.
Wow.
This sounds like a movie.
This sounds like I don't know, like a
Denzel Washington Johnny Q movie. This
does not sound like real life cuz it's
not real life.
The reason Brian Harpole is spinning
that tail is because he probably did cut
off Charlie's shirt
at that hospital. When everybody was
stripping, he probably did cut off
Charlie's shirt.
And I'm going to guess that that shirt
has been disposed of.
Cuz I don't see it in evidence. I don't
see it marked as evidence. I haven't
seen it in the court case filings that
they have this shirt anywhere. That
makes the most sense to me under this
scenario is that Brian is spinning a
tail trying to
make it sound heroic as to why he
removed a crucial piece of evidence off
of Charlie's body.
Again, we're running the scenario that
this could be an inside job. That would
mean that the feds came in to do a
cleanup job of the evidence which would
have included, as we mentioned before,
the car.
Right, this was the most compelling
piece of evidence that
we were never supposed to have, right?
The car was sent for a tow, a cleanup,
and auction all very expeditiously. They
didn't want to keep this for evidence.
But of course John Bray, who immediately
identified the mic as the potential
source of a shaped charge explosion,
was on the pursuit looking for shattered
ABS glass from the Rode Wireless Pro.
Unknown to me,
he got this evidence and it's the first
thing he saw. I'm I am very convinced by
his arguments, but to play devil's
advocate, I had to imagine that it could
have been maybe a pair of sunglasses
that were accidentally stepped on and
then shattered all across the
floorboard. I had that
scenario at a very low probability, but
nonetheless, it's good not to convince
yourself of what you're seeing.
But I can now state confidently that I
believe the bits that were on the
floorboard of the SUV are indeed
Charlie's shattered Rode mic because one
of you sleuths reached out to us with a
rather fine detail. I love you guys.
You're always paying attention. I'm just
going to read the email.
It says, "Hi Candace and team.
This may be nothing, but I believe you
guys need to try and enhance the images
on the back of the SUV, specifically the
black shards, because when I look at the
images unenhanced,
there seems to be a number
of the shards that have white on them,
both on the floor and the crease of the
seats. See screenshots of the videos
that you shared from the show.
If you study the images of the Rode
Wireless Go microphone, they have
several white details on them. And if
you can enhance the SUV images, I'm
confident that you'll be able to
identify parts of the microphone body by
the shards.
It'd also be interested to see an image
from a different angle so that we can
see the piece that I have indicated by
an arrow on the one image. Again, it
could be nothing, but I think you guys
will have access to much better
enhancement tools, as well as all the
angles. I just have a feeling that those
little shards with the white on them
hold the key to whether your suspicion
about the exploding mic is plausible.
All the best."
Wow. What do you know? Here are the
images that they attached from our our
earlier show when they were circling
what they thought could be some white on
them, which would be like the Rode
microphone. Of course, it does say Rode
on it in white. Um do we have that Rode
image, too, of the mic? There you go.
So, this is what they're looking for.
They're going, "Actually, there's
writing on that."
So, if it was all over him, there's
you're you're going to get pieces that
have white on it.
And so, we enhanced the images, and I am
further compelled that this person is
correct. I will show you this, um
particularly cuz I thought you could
say, "Oh, maybe that's a sun glint here
and there." Not on that piece on the
right-hand corner. That is That is white
on there, and on some other pieces. We
can go closer here so that this person
can see it even better.
That's white.
This This is This is not someone's
sunglasses that we are looking at.
Um I can show you another more enhanced
photos here. Particularly that one in
the right corner is just so obviously a
piece of a shard um of something. And I
believe this is Charlie's Rode
microphone. This person was on the
money. There is white. There's
predictable white, of course, on the
edges. That sort of happens um when you
shatter glass in general.
Uh but I also wanted to show you guys
these,
you know, hyper-focused pieces so that
you could see that this person is
definitively onto something.
Now, I also want to show you because uh
there's a pocket of the internet for
everything,
uh a video of some guy on YouTube who
just decided to break his Rode wireless
mic for funsy. Nothing to do with
Charlie Kirk case. Not sure the context
of this. Assuming this guy is super rich
cuz this is like $1,500 to purchase
these things.
But let's uh take a listen.
>> I am basically going to destroy my Rode
wireless Pros. I still use these things
and love them. But in my review, I
talked about this candy mirror finish
and how nothing sticks to it.
>> Starts breaking it.
You can see that's what it looks like is
on
the car floorboard.
>> No kidding. Okay.
Or very carefully getting under here and
I'm splintering glass bits all over the
place. So, at this point I'm going to
say it's safe to say don't do this at
home. Also, it kind of makes sense that
this is glass because if you think about
like iPhones,
you know, they have that glass backing
for antennas and such. And so, I guess
that's where the antenna is on here.
I don't know, but I'm guessing that's
what's up. At the very least now we get
to see what's underneath a Rode Wireless
Pro.
>> That is what it looks like is on the
floorboard of the vehicle that
transported Charlie. That is a very
solid and plausible theory
uh which I feel is now strengthened.
Of course, beyond that, there is also
the curious case of the Whitney tree. We
covered this a little bit yesterday. The
people who were first to speak to the
media and set the narrative, they're the
most crucial people. Some people call
these people crisis actors.
Talking about what happened, so when
people are looking for information, they
stumble upon these people and they say,
"Hey,
Charlie's been hit in the chest and we
can describe to you how he was hit in
the chest. That definitely happened." We
showed you one student in particular, a
young woman named Sarah
uh Tool.
But yesterday the internet quickly
discovered that after she gave her first
testimony with Fox 13
claiming in detail, along with others,
that he was shot in the chest, suddenly
51 minutes later, she went back on to
camera with local media
and completely changed her story.
Here is her first interview to jog your
memory.
>> So, basically, um
I heard a loud bang, which I figured a
shot would be a little bit louder, but
uh I just saw it hit him in the chest
and then all of a sudden just tons of
blood gushing right out where his heart
is and then he like fell over and
slumped down and everybody got down and
was screaming and then we all ran.
>> Can you describe just
did did he appear to be moving afterward
or or what?
>> at all. Um I personally believe he was
dead on impact.
>> You heard the one shot. Were there
multiple shots or or
>> just one shot straight into Charlie Kirk
and that was it. And I think they got
him.
>> And did you see the person who who fired
the shot or anything like that?
>> No, I just knew that it came to the
right of me and went just directly into
his heart.
>> I said I got a picture of you.
>> Did you What What did you see as far as
I mean
What was the crowd How was the crowd
reacting to him? I mean, he is somewhat
known for being provocative,
but what was going on beforehand? What
was he talking about?
>> So, the first student got up and they
were talking about religion, Mormonism
and Christianity, and the second student
to get up was talking about
transgenderism and how um gun violence
has been very frequent with that
community, and that is when it happened.
Pretty ironic.
>> Right Like right after during
right on that topic.
>> Yeah, that's when he got shot in the
heart.
>> As four people that are in attendance,
one of them is her mother. No one is
disputing what she said. They were in
the fourth row, and she says directly
hit his heart, came from her right side.
Uh
Okay. That's pretty descriptive. That's
what she said at 1:17 p.m.
But then just 50 minutes later, she
gives another interview, and her story
has changed. This is given
at around 2:08 p.m. Take a listen.
>> Um and then after that, they had another
student step up to talk about
transgenderism and the violence and gun
violence that's been surrounding that
recently, and that is when Charlie
caught Charlie Kirk was shot. It was in
the neck, and I watched the blood just
spurt out all over his body as he
slumped over and fell down. I believed
that he was dead on impact, but it
sounds like he is in critical condition.
So, big prayers going out to him, hoping
that everything is okay.
>> That is remarkable.
That is remarkable.
Directly to his heart to now on the left
side of his neck. But, she wasn't done.
Cuz then she went big time. She spoke to
ABC News, and this time her memory is
just getting better and better. She's
even able to confirm how many yards away
the bullet was fired from, and it
incredibly matches the distance to Loews
Center. She becomes an expert in sound
ballistics. Take a listen.
>> So, I was in the fourth row in the
courtyard where Charlie Kirk was.
Um I was a little to his left, and
uh the shooter was to my right. So, and
even if you were looking at Charlie Kirk
from the front, the shooter was still to
the right, and just got him right in the
neck, blood gushing everywhere.
Um a friend of mine and I ran into the
building, and ran out the building. It's
like the exit pathway, and just kept
running, crossing streets, like just
trying to get to safety.
>> And so, you were you think the shooter
was to the right of you based on what
you heard and what you saw.
>> Yes, correct. Yeah, it went right into
his left side, and the shooter was from
my right, and even in the middle it was
still to the right. And I'm pretty sure
you had somebody say this earlier, but I
think it was about 200 yards away.
>> Yeah, it was about 200 Pow!
How did she know that?
How does she now suddenly know that it
was it it it hit him in the neck versus
what she graphically described as it
hitting him directly
in the heart as she points center.
What changed? In short,
none of that makes any sense. It's hard
to make sense of it outside of all of
these mysterious pieces falling together
when we examine the exploding mic
theory. Here's our update. It's good to
organize this stuff and to take a look
at it. Our updated chart of everything
magically falling into place when we
consider this theory.
Um
bomb dogs being kept away from the
scene. Why the crime scene was
immediately paved over and the soil was
excavated while the feds were searching
for Charlie Kirk's necklace. It explains
why there appears to be shattered black
ABS glass all over the SUV, why there is
no available footage or any eyewitness
reports of someone seen firing a shot
from a Lozi building despite this being
an active campus in the middle of the
day, why the feds did not conduct a
standard gunshot residue test when Tyler
Robinson was brought in. It explains why
Teryl Farnsworth violated the crime
scene to remove the back footage. It's
almost like he got updated. Like, "Oh
crap, it hit his neck. We got to pull
that footage because we're going to need
to like explain that.
Why didn't go We got a .30-06?"
It explains why there was unusually no
ambulance on standby. The paramedics
would have likely seen that shattered
glass from the road mic pieces and other
evidence which [clears throat] would not
have supported a gunshot to the neck. It
explains why Erica was quick to forgive
Tyler Robinson. It explains why Brian
Harpole cut off Charlie's shirt
in a scene
described by him which definitely did
not happen. And if it did happen, this
hospital should be shut down.
If that scene did happen,
this hospital is insecure
and it should be shut down. That is not
a safe place to take anybody. If randos
can run in and start directing doctors
and jump on top of people and cut off
their shirts
and decide to to perform security
on rooms, then this hospital Timpanogos
uh should be shut down. That's my
perspective.
Lastly, it explains, as we just showed
you, why multiple front row witnesses
wrongly claimed that Charlie was shot in
the chest before changing their
testimony
unusually.
Uh if we continue to follow and work
upon this hypothesis, then it inevitably
suggests what we've all suspected that
Tyler Robinson is indeed a patsy.
In order to become a patsy, to be clear,
you have to have
a really bad friend in your life, right?
Someone that is close to you and that is
willing to set you up to either gather
or plant evidence against you. Someone
with access to your gun.
Access to your clothes, like I don't
know, a roommate who you're maybe dating
and becomes the only source of clear
evidence, quote-unquote clear evidence
against Tyler Robinson in the form of a
dramatized text confession
which doesn't pass the sniff test, a
handwritten note that was subsequently
destroyed
which doesn't pass the sniff test,
because why would you handwrite anything
if you're going to just text everything
out anyway.
Uh the person who curiously is not held
for questioning by the FBI, isn't that
kind of mysterious?
Yeah, I would imagine if we take our
theory to its natural end, Lance Twiggs
might be a federal asset, a very
protected federal asset.
And things are pointing in that
direction, because yesterday news came
in, rather a verdict came in. Uh Judge
Graff
which is difficult to explain
given the extraordinary role that Lance
Twiggs played in shaping the narrative
against his alleged boyfriend, you might
think that the judge in Utah would honor
the defense's request to compel Lance to
show up to the preliminary hearing,
which is set for the week of July 6th.
Like, you're the basis of this entire
case against our client.
If you assume that though, that he would
say yes, you have to come because the
defense wanted to subpoena him, you
would be wrong because the judge has
just denied that request, okay? So, just
to remind you, the prosecutors
in this probable cause hearing
plan to represent Erica. She is the
listed victim on this case and they plan
to present at that time a recorded
statement from Lance Twiggs at the
preliminary hearing. So, essentially,
Lance Twigs is allowed to testify
against Tyler Robinson
in the form of a recorded statement.
Robinson's team, therefore, argued that
they should be allowed to have the
opportunity to cross-examine him.
Otherwise, this is hearsay.
They're just allowed to say, "Hey, I got
a recording of a guy who says you did
it." Uh okay, but I say I didn't do it.
"Well, it doesn't matter cuz I have this
recording."
Twigs now lives out of state, but the
judge has ruled that the purpose of this
hearing uh is not going to be decide to
decide upon Robinson's guilt, but rather
to determine if there's enough evidence
to move the case forward. So, they've
said
it's allowed. I allow it. It's a hearing
that is allowed to move forward built on
hearsay.
This is what we mean when we say
that this case is going to be a show
trial. That's a show trial. If you can
just bring evidence into the courtroom
and that evidence does not need to be
vetted,
then the judge is and saying that's
perfectly fine at this stage, that's a
show trial.
Could you just put yourself in that
circumstance? Okay, Lance says it
happened and you have no right to
examine the evidence
of what he's presenting, right? They
have not been given access to Tyler
Robinson's text messages to make sure
they're real
or that they were indeed sent from their
client's phone that was in Tyler
Robinson's confession. Nope, they said
no. We're just bringing the printouts.
These are the messages. Trust me, bro.
They are not allowed to question the
person who says that he found the notes.
They're just going to play a recording
of him saying that they found it.
Imagine that scenario in your own life.
You get hauled in,
arrested for murder,
and someone says, "Yeah, well, this
person says
that you did it and we have a recording
of him saying you didn't." And they're
like, "That's enough. Judge Graf says
that's enough. We don't have to produce
anything else for this preliminary
hearing. You got to rot in prison until
the real trial happens. That is why
people believe the fix is in and I am
among the people in that perspective."
Like I said, the hearing is going to be
scheduled for the week of July 6th. I
will be away on vacation, but maybe I'll
have to set something up with you guys
to watch it live and respond to it
because this is so far beyond anything
that we could have imagined. We're just
living through JFK all over again.
We will be back after a brief break with
another person, by the way, who has come
forward to declare that they remember
Erica Frantzve from her New York City
days
and our earlier reports about her are
indeed true.
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I honestly can't even imagine being held
in a prison cell
on the basis of hearsay evidence. Like
they're like they they're like trying to
pretend it doesn't matter. Like this is
just a preliminary. Okay, but the
preliminary gives you the permission to
keep somebody in prison.
Like this is going forward. This is
completely crazy. You you The
preliminary should deeply matter. You
should say we have the grounds and here
is the evidence and we'll flush that out
down the line. No evidence?
Trust me, bro, on a recording? I mean,
it's all so ridiculous, and they call us
the conspiracy theorists. It's exactly
what we expected. Anyway, moving on to
Erica Frantzve.
Erica Frantzve, totally different person
than Erica Kirk. We're going to talk
more about that.
So, we had um told spoken to you guys
about Next Model Management a few times,
right?
And we've now received another testimony
about that. Now, if you watched our
Bride of Charlie series, you know that
we had received a a well-vetted tip that
Erica was in charge of, {quote}
modeling apartments for a bunch of
underaged East Eastern European girls
who were being brought to
as
and shuffled through Next Model
Management, which was owned and operated
by a woman named Faith Kates, right?
This modeling agency was born out of the
Rothschild dynasty. We unpacked it on an
episode, and this was a shocking
discovery because Faith Kates was
unbelievably close to Jeffrey Epstein.
You can read Faith Kates' emails all
throughout Jeffrey Epstein's emails,
which have are are when now
have been released. Jeffrey Epstein
himself, we learned, hung out at the
office regularly when he was in town.
And what was described to us was that
suits would come through, models, these
young Eastern European girls were being
brought over from this country, hanging
all around the office, and the suits, so
to speak,
would kind of
decide what girls they wanted to hang
out with in a way. And the tip at that
time came in and said that Erica in
particular was in charge of
a white apartment building on the Upper
East Side where they sort of housed all
of these models.
Now, we had wondered, we were not able
to confirm, if that white Upper East
Side in the '60s of the Upper East Side
may have been the one that was owned by
Mark Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein's brother.
We still have not confirmed that.
But we did go out, obviously, cuz that's
a very big story that Erica would be at
this office, that she was there
with upper executives, and to the extent
of managing these apartments. We went
out to Turning Point USA to seek comment
regarding this, and we never received a
response, which is very odd to me,
because Erica is quick to respond to
Project Constitution if he says that
she's dating someone. They love it,
right? She suddenly she's got she's
drafting responses about, which is
probably written by Andrew Kolb at about
him having Dorito dust on him, you know,
a calling him fat and lazy, effectively
implying that he's fat and lazy.
I feel like if you're going to reply to
something someone saying that you were
in Jeffrey Epstein's orbit
is pretty critical.
It's a pretty critical thing to respond
to and shut down immediately. Uh there
is no person in the entire world that
wants to be
even slightly adjacent to Jeffrey
Epstein, especially given Erika's
background with the Romanian Angels and
all the innuendos out there about her
already. Now, we received another
update. Another person has come forward
and confirmed this information. That
Erika Kirk was working as the contact
for the model apartments on the Upper
East Side. This person is insistent. She
said she herself met with Erika Kirk.
Okay?
This is exceedingly problematic.
This is exceedingly problematic if
underage girls were brought in to under
the guise of being models and like you
know, it's not like it's not you're
allowed to be an underage model. It's
not like you have to be 21 to model.
It's quite the opposite. But then were
kept in apartments which may or may not
have been owned by Jeffrey Epstein.
Certainly they were being shuffled
through
um a modeling agency of which Jeffrey
Epstein was very much involved in. We
know this. This was his thing of how he
trafficked a lot of women from the
Eastern Europe through modeling agencies
like the one with Jean-Luc Brunel in
France. And his ties to Faith Kates who
stood by his side even when he was found
guilty of harming Faith Kates was his
loyal defender and it ended up costing
her um her entire reputation, her career
really. If you look her up, you can you
can't really
get over that.
Um
marred her entire reputation. And now we
are learning that Erika, we were always
wondering why did Erika have this
license, this real estate license?
And it is plausible that it was just a
sort of give her a shield for stuff that
she was involved in that is very
questionable. It's very questionable. We
couldn't find some long history of Erika
Kurken as a real estate agent, but she
got her license in New York to do what?
Erika at this time claims she was a jack
of all trades, right? She was a casting
director in New York City, a real estate
agent in New York City, a pageant model,
a casting director in New York City, a
woman running a charity for Romanian
Angels alongside the United States
Marine Corps while she was in New York
City. She was also a clothing designer,
started her own clothing line while she
was in New York City. She was also a
reality TV star while she was in New
York City. None of these careers are
lucrative. None of them are in are
consistent. There is no such thing as a
jack of all trades.
There is such a thing as a liar.
Okay?
So, I'll put an APB out if you are able,
perhaps you used to model.
Perhaps you yourself were a young girl,
Eastern European, who came to America
and dealt with Kate's Next Model
Management and you remember Erika Kirk
being one of the individuals who managed
the apartments. And I want to be clear,
I did speak to one model,
but I didn't find her memory
to be convincing enough.
When she she talked about how these
girls that managed the modeling
apartments
uh that she did herself live in, but she
I I I didn't feel confident that the
girl that she dealt with was was Erika,
but she said there in their capacity,
they also got these underage girls into
clubs at night.
Giving getting them in uh with fake IDs.
Yeah,
this is what she described to me in like
a 1-hour conversation, giving them drugs
while they were, you know, partying
underage.
But again, I did not feel like her
memory that it was Erika was correct,
but she said, "I lived in this building.
I can't remember the faces and names. I
once got robbed." And she told me this
whole story. If you have any information
specifically about Erica France Faye,
um and Next Model Management, Erica
France Faye managing apartments at on
the Upper East Side, a white building,
we would like to hear from you. You can
email us at moretips@candaceowens.com.
You can also email us at
tips@candaceowens.com.
I feel very much there is something here
given everything we have uncovered in
the Charlie Kirk assassination story,
the strange web surrounding Epstein. Now
we know Trump called him and told him to
to stop speaking about it, was upset.
There is smoke here, and where there is
smoke there tends to be fire.
Anyway, I had mentioned something else
to you.
I was mentioning it as a soft joke.
Rather, I was acknowledging that on the
surface it seemed kind of petty, but it
was
for some reason in the back of my head
something that disturbs me early on.
Well, everyone was talking about Erica's
pants and all the stuff. I avoided all
that, how she hugged J.D. Vance. But
there was something that was bothering
me about Erica's signature, about the
way she signed her name that felt weird
to me. And I showed you that signature
last week.
Um just kind of because someone else had
mentioned it on X. Here is that Here is
um
I go not I want to see her new
signature, Erica Lane, the one that's
scratched out. This is her signature
that she uses today. And I just I just
don't like it. I can't explain it. I
couldn't explain it.
Well, lo and behold, I'm glad that we we
shared that sentiment because then we
got a string of emails from people who
knew Erica, and it turns out that Erica
completely changed her signature. That's
not That's not That's her new signature,
okay? When Erica was Miss Arizona,
she was 24 years old, to be clear.
She's a full adult. She had an entirely
different signature. This is the
signature, and I'm going to tell you why
this is actually important. Totally
different signature, the way she signs
Erica. I mean, this is like a totally
different person. It is not subtle.
People do not change their signatures.
You know that, I know that. Least of all
when you're 24 years old. You learn
cursive, you learn to sign your name,
you practice signing your name, and you
just do it without thinking for the rest
of your life, okay? You can change your
last name, you adapt it to how you're
already signing your signature when you
get married.
You don't change your your signature no
more than you change your fingerprints,
okay? It is a piece of your identity, so
to speak. So, I looked this up, and lo
and behold, there have been entire
psychological expeditions into exactly
the profile and disorder that um people
have that do this. This is a real thing.
And it so clearly when they identified
this disorder, it explains to me exactly
what we are experiencing with Erica. It
is dissociative personality disorder.
We'll scroll through that in a bit. Now,
I'm not saying this to be funny or mean.
I virtually every descriptive trait of
somebody who has dissociative
personality disorder matches the
experience I am having watching Erica,
okay? Floating between different
identities.
Seems to be suffering from like an
amnesia. I don't think she knows she's
lying. It's like she doesn't remember
what she says a couple of months ago.
In January, she's telling employees via
a conference call she can't wait to meet
them. She can't wait to learn their
names. She can't wait to see what
they're working on. She wants to know
their hearts. Fast forward to June,
she's now angry on stage telling donors
that the plan was always this. She
already was at the office every day.
Everybody knew every She knew
everybody's names. She knew every
department and exactly what they were
working on. She just showed up and just
pressed play.
Okay? That is not lying, that is a total
and complete disassociation
from someone that you were previously.
And and that is what I think so deeply
disturbed me when I remembered that
conversation that I had with Tucker in
Maine, that Erica was radically
anti-Israel, that she hated the pastors
around Charlie. was pushing Charlie in
this direction.
She has now completely dissociated
from that previous person. She's now
radically pro-Israel.
Says it's like brain rot not to be.
She's dropping books about Shabbat
Shalom. Immediately after Charlie dies,
she welcomes Ben Shapiro to open Amfest.
That is dissociative.
Okay, so and when you pull this up
genuinely cuz it used to be called split
personality disorder, they changed it
because it makes people think that
you're living like 10 identities at once
when you say that. That's not what it
is, okay?
It explains exactly what we are seeing.
It explains what I've gone through. As I
went through her her childhood and her
background, I had sensed that there was
like some sort of a childhood trauma
that she suffered and that is what
causes this people to dissociate from
their previous self. The Erica that
existed during Miss Arizona years
doesn't exist anymore.
She she she has chosen a different
character. She became someone else while
she was with Charlie. And when I spoke
to her ex-boyfriends, they literally
didn't recognize her. Like not one shred
of the human being that they dated for
years was present in the Erica Kirk that
they are now seeing today. That's not
normal. That should not be ignored.
Okay, pull up this this dissociative
identity disorder thing and it talks
about
it's formerly known as multiple
personality disorder and split
personality disorder
where you have two or more separate
identities. Dissociate means to separate
or disconnect, right? People with
dissociative identity disorder may
experience several different
personalities, usually referred to as
alters, and each identity may have
different behaviors, memories, thought
patterns, or expressions. She speaks
entirely differently from how she used
to speak.
I've never seen this before.
That's what makes me so uncomfortable.
Um it talks about how it may control
your behavior at different times.
Memories may not transfer
from one identity to another. It's like
it causes a sort of amnesia, gaps in
memory. When she gets up there and she
says I never dated anyone before Charlie
Kirk, you're like, "What are you talking
about?
You never weren't dating before Charlie
Kirk. How can you just completely
dissociate from the previous self that
you were?
I don't understand it until I read this,
and it's interesting because this is the
clinical diagnosis of it, but they also
include
the spiritual diagnosis of this. Before
things were clinical, people believe
that this is a form of possession.
Right? Scroll down here. What are the
different types? Possession.
Identities present as if an outside
being or spirit took control of your
body. You might speak or act differently
in a way that's obvious to others. It's
an unwanted identity, and the
personality switch is involuntary. And
there were a lot of people that were
saying this, that it's like she was
under some sort of a possession. They
don't they don't recognize the person
that they are speaking to.
So, don't dismiss this. I I think this
is what we're seeing, where she just
doesn't really seem like she's here.
And she doesn't remember things, and
she's lying to us all the time, and but
she seems frustrated with us for knowing
that she's lying. And she's angry. It
speaks about that.
I think this is something. I really do.
I think that this is something it and
talks about if you scroll down how it
the source of this is usually a
childhood trauma.
The signs here is like those gaps in
memory,
and
you know, delusion.
Uh
stressed about Sorry, if you scroll down
here, DID may cause a stressful
experience may include
trauma, abuse, stressful experiences. I
don't love the relationship she has with
her mother. I find her mother
um
there's just something about DeLorri.
I'll tell you that much.
But this is what we're seeing, and by
the way, it's it's it's it's these
critical moments as well.
Like when we discovered that she
presented herself as Catholic right
after Charlie died.
In the back of the church
pouring her heart out to a woman talking
about um, how much Charlie loved
the Catholic Church, that they were
going to mass every day, how he was
close to convert how close to
converting. This woman flies back to
Chicago to bring Erica a relic and she's
totally Catholic. And then the woman is
uncomfortable when she then gets invited
to Mar-a-Lago and suddenly Erica's a
Judeo-Christian and there's no mention
of Catholicism and she's a totally
different person.
That's a disorder, guys.
That she can just float in between
personalities is not normal and we
should recognize that. I I do believe
that she has completely disassociated
and it's not because of Charlie. Because
we examined this when she met Charlie.
She became a totally different person
and even completely transformed her
signature.
Whacky. Completely whacky.
Anyway, there's a clip I want to show
you
uh, just to end on a note of somebody
who his entire show is him having
different personalities and it works cuz
he's a comedian. It's Tim Dillon. This
clip of him is this just he has this
ability to just sort of
express how we're all feeling about the
ridiculousness of everything. I actually
don't have a lot of resentment for J.D.
Vance and I don't think Tim Dillon does
either. But the idea of everything that
we've just lived through with Iran and
the gaslighting and the Epstein files
and the Charlie Kirk assassination and
then J.D. Vance drops a book about his
Catholicism. It's a bit dizzying, I
think, for a lot of people and Tim
Dillon decided to do a reading of J.D.
Vance's book or something like a reading
of J.D. Vance's book. Take a listen to
this cuz it's just again brilliant
humor.
>> So, we have here an excerpt
from the book God chose me by J.D.
Vance.
Here we are.
After sacrificing Charlie Kirk to the
entity Baal,
I began to think about my faith.
>> [snorts]
>> Long nights in the Vice President's
residence, pacing,
thinking about if the sacrifice to Baal
would be enough.
Long meetings in the Oval Office and the
Situation Room discussing Baal's
incessant appetite for flesh.
"When will Baal get enough?" I would ask
while drinking my morning coffee.
Or at night while I sat there and my
wife expressionless stared at me and not
and and and refusing to speak.
"Does Baal care about America?" I would
ask.
"Is Baal a fan?
Could I get a meeting with Baal?
>> [laughter]
>> Could I sit toe-to-toe with Baal and in
its ancient tongue convince it to stop
killing?"
Very By the way, as a as a as a excerpt
from a book, it's very interesting
because [laughter] it's J.D. Vance
communicating with the deity deity deity
of Baal.
Um well, of course, many people are
going to say, "Well, that's not
technically in his book." It's the
essence of the book.
>> [laughter]
>> It's the essence of the book.
>> It's the essence of the administration,
I think, is what we're getting at. This
is how it feels. It's like
we can't just move on and or talk about
midterms and read an autobiog- like what
is going on actually?
We are dealing with understanding that
our this administration, whether you
think,
you know, J.D. Vance is a hostage of it
um or perpetrator of it has protected
ball worshipers. Like that's the reality
and we all know they're lying about
Charlie Kirk. So I say I don't really
want to read an autobiography right now.
I just don't. I really don't.
And
leave it at that. We'll be right back
after a brief break.
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All right, top comment from last episode
came from Adriana. She wrote, "The
internet finding out that Candace is
pregnant before she did is the most
Candace detective fan work ever. You
guys are on it. I have what I could
I have to expect that you guys would
know that. You see the signs. You're
doing exactly what we do, just
sleuthing, but that was fast, man. That
was really fast. Ms. Reenie writes, "I
owed a towing company for years. I had
the evidence contract, which means
whenever a vehicle was involved in a
crime or used to transport a body, that
vehicle was stored at our tow yard until
the case closed. Never would a vehicle
be released, cleaned up, and sold. This
is just effing insane." Yeah, it's just
And the most insane part is that they
just think they have enough money to
convince us that it's all sane.
Like
that's the most insane part. They're
just like, "No, you guys are all crazy
for noticing that nothing that we're
telling you makes any sense whatsoever
and we're just lying through our teeth
and we definitely fumbled the
assassination, but like we're powerful
and you're not I guess or something." Uh
comments from today's episode, this
person True Detective writes, "Global
elites are immersed in the occult. The
narrative is right out of the first
season of True Detective or The God at
Dusk by Anand Bosmia. Keep fighting the
good fight." Yes, Skyler keeps saying I
need to watch True Detective and I
really do need a new a new show to
watch, so maybe when I'm on vacation
I will do that. Becky writes, "I vote
the beautiful the beautiful, smart,
talented preggo. Congratulations to you
and George." Thank you so much. Jen
writes, "Six months ago I was told that
there was no heartbeat. Broken and
needing distraction, I sent my first
uh super that night to you, and you read
it live and it lifted my spirits.
Yesterday I had my 8-week scan, and I
got to hear the perfect strong heartbeat
of my rainbow baby. God is so good. Uh
congratulations to you. I can't even
imagine that um
going through that and and no heartbeat.
That is just absolutely terrible. And
yeah, God is good. And for a lot of
people that are struggling with
fertility, just keep trying. I always
hear these stories of people that are
trying for years, and then like right
when they give up, they just get
pregnant and they have like twins, all
sorts of stories like that. So, keep
going. Brandy Garcia writes, "My dad was
murdered in 2019.
Investigators kept his phone, clothing,
chair, sections of flooring, and walls,
and even unrelated firearms for years.
The case just closed, and I'm still
fighting to get his belongings
belongings back. This is crazy." Yeah, I
mean just they just gave everything to
Erica. His phone, everything. Here. Here
you go. Maybe his phone would have had
explosive residue. I don't know where it
was where his phone was actually.
Um typically he would have it on him,
but or maybe he would hand it sometimes
backstage to like, you know, the Mikey
McCoy character or whoever was traveling
with him. At that time it was a girl
named Sarah. But this is weird.
This is just Yeah, objectively, why was
everything that should be in evidence
given to Erica for fundraising?
Again, it was because they were
establishing the widow narrative.
Um also, I'm very sorry that your father
was murdered in 2019. That's also
unimaginable. Um
Very Yeah, that's just I couldn't even
process that. Uh pre pre writes,
"Imagine having access to AI,
top-ranking officials, and intelligence
agencies, and still getting debunked by
a podcaster from her basement. LOL. It's
these sleuths
and ain't me. I'm just putting together
the pieces. Our team, we go get to go
through the emails. I mean, we we do
specialize in common sense. That's what
we do. So, when you're going to tell us
that you were just running the OR room,
you just ran in there, we're going to
just we're just going to call BS right
away and say Brian Harpole is lying. You
you add that to your lawsuit claims if
you need to, Brian. That is a ridiculous
story to tell.
A ridiculous story to tell, so much so
that Turning Point USA themselves should
come out and dispute it strongly.
They should come out and say this
absolutely never happened. Like they
it makes it sound like it's just a
cartoonish place. Erica tried to sell
and she lied that the surgeon was just
like, "Oh, I violated HIPAA."
Spoke to a PR agent and said, "Maybe it
was a super bad neck." Like is this
hospital being run by a group of
toddlers?
Or are we being lied to by everyone
associated with Turning Point USA? I
tend to believe that Brian Harpole is
lying through his teeth about the
scenario that he pitched to
um
uh Sean Ryan.
Pre writes, "Imagine having Oh, pardon.
Um
Claire writes, "Having supported
information operations when I was in
government, the goal is to use a
narrative that is unlikely to induce
questions. Whoever planned and led this
effort failed miserably. The story
should, quote, prevent the second look,
and this doesn't." Exactly. Again, I
think a couple of things went wrong.
They had planned on this hitting his
chest.
It which would have made things fit in a
lot closer. I mean, we just it it was
never, in my opinion, meant to hit his
neck.
And the shape charge, due to Charlie's
past posture, he kind of has a bent
posture,
it went and hit his neck, and that
ruined everything. Me seeing the footage
ruined everything. And then it was just
like them trying to come up for air, and
they never did. And then they they got
dumber
the faster they worked to say something,
the dumber it sounded. Uh they should
have never I mean, talk about a critical
error was having Andrew Kolb press send
on the Superman neck he eats good
veggies tweet.
That's ridiculous. Tim Morgan writes, "I
want to call Brian Harpole the amazing
something, but not his name, and it
definitely ends with the word hole."
I don't know. Pothole is probably what
you meant.
Tac Rachmar writes, "Please don't take
it offensively that we keep suggesting
names for the baby. We all just love you
so very much. I hope I speak [snorts]
for most of us saying that we considered
ourselves extensions of your beautiful
and blessed family." What was the name
suggestions? I didn't even see them.
I didn't see any. I'll have to pull some
tomorrow.
We have a name. We do have a name. We're
running out of boy names, but we have
one.
Ali writes, "Larry Johnson is ex-CIA and
often on with Mario Nawfal discussing he
says the 30-odd-6 narrative is BS and
the Egyptian planes could be
intelligence related." Obviously, the
Egyptian planes are intelligence
related. I mean, like common sense. The
Egyptian planes are intelligence
related. It's the most ridiculous thing
I've ever seen in my entire life that
they're like
"Egyptian planes totally normal."
That they were here that day. So weird.
Yeah, that's just totally normal. Erica,
hahaha. [laughter] No no Egyptian planes
here. Again,
misguided.
Um they just don't know how to behave
normally and pretend pretend to be like,
"Oh yeah, we should explore that's kind
of weird." That is weird. Let me get up
with Joe Kent and said they're like
"Kill Joe Kent.
Crush him. Destroy Joe Kent for trying
to investigate foreign leads."
We just know we're being lied to. Like
again, we're just going to have to sit
back,
watch this case and see how far the
government goes. Like what happens when
they're caught
red-handed
lying about everything.
Are they just going to come to us and be
like, "So what? Doesn't matter. We
assassinate people who have done nothing
their entire lives but tried to fight um
for the very administration that is
allowing us to do it."
We're going to find out anyway.
Um we are up on time. If you want to
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grab some merch, grab yourself a stop
anti-cannibalism mug because it is
rampant and it is ugly. It is the worst
form of hate. It is a hate that mutates,
and especially given the fact that I am
the prego.
I I I I I I just can't imagine. There's
The Bible is very clear.
Um and I I learned from Rob McCoy's
church that you can just pluck up any
proverb you want and just say how it
applies to you in your life, however
you're feeling every day.
And that's not heretical at all.
No, Dana Lash is a pastor
if she wants to be.
That's how this thing works.
We will see you guys tomorrow.
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