[00:00] One of the biggest revelations regarding
[00:02] the Charlie Kirk investigation that
[00:03] happened in the past few days is the
[00:05] fact that he was supposed to speak at
[00:07] another event the very next day. People
[00:10] who were organizing and attending the
[00:11] event wanted to turn it into a vigil for
[00:14] Charlie but realized they had no
[00:17] security booked. Nobody organized a
[00:19] security team. Tpusa team didn't speak
[00:21] with the police and the security team
[00:23] didn't contact anybody. Why is that? It
[00:25] couldn't just be overlooked because we
[00:27] know from the interview with Brian
[00:28] Harple that it took them over two weeks,
[00:31] sometimes longer, to detail the whole
[00:33] security plan. We will watch a clip from
[00:35] that interview in a bit. We will watch
[00:36] more clips. But is it possible Charlie's
[00:38] team knew he wouldn't be attending the
[00:41] event the next day and decided not to
[00:43] waste time? Anyway, lately I've been
[00:45] getting this eerie feeling. It's been
[00:48] too quiet. We went from seeing full-on
[00:50] blatant constant negative mentions about
[00:52] Candace Owen's investigation to
[00:55] crickets. It's as if someone pulled the
[00:57] plug on this. She was getting too much
[00:58] attention while she was also over the
[01:00] target. Smearing her wasn't working. So
[01:03] now we have to ignore her, pretend she
[01:05] doesn't exist. Of course, I'm not
[01:06] talking about smaller unknown accounts
[01:08] that are still doing their thing and
[01:10] trying to ridicule everything Candace is
[01:12] saying on her podcast, but Alex Jones,
[01:14] Tim, T USA crew, and some other big
[01:16] accounts all of a sudden silent as if
[01:18] the order came from above. Cut it now.
[01:21] It's not working. And it's eerie to me
[01:23] because there usually is silence before
[01:26] the storm. And I can't imagine what type
[01:28] of storm is coming, but learning from
[01:30] our recent history, it is going to be
[01:32] big. I noticed the silence especially
[01:34] over the weekend after Candace's Friday
[01:36] episode in which she discusses very
[01:38] heavy things. People close to Charlie
[01:40] and TP USA involved in horrible,
[01:42] horrible things involving non- adults.
[01:44] And as interesting and relevant I
[01:46] believe it all is, because the more we
[01:48] know about those people, the clearer the
[01:50] motive is becoming, I believe that what
[01:52] was truly explosive is the information I
[01:55] mentioned at the start. Take a look. Do
[01:57] >> you know what I think? I think that
[01:59] whoever made the decision for Brian
[02:01] Harpole to sit down with Shawn Ryan made
[02:04] a terrible mistake. Big PR mistake, PR
[02:06] nightmare. That's kind of been the story
[02:09] here. One long uh bad PR decision after
[02:13] the next because the issue is Brian said
[02:17] too much. The internet is meticulous.
[02:19] The internet is clocking them every
[02:21] sentence. It's really easy to catch
[02:24] people in inconsistencies and then to
[02:26] keep replaying what they said about
[02:28] certain things, especially when they
[02:30] don't add up. So, I would like to gently
[02:31] remind you all back at home what Brian
[02:34] Harpole said about what it typical
[02:36] preparations entail for Charlie Kirk
[02:39] events. Take a listen. Little reminder
[02:40] here for people that don't follow the
[02:42] story so closely. Brian Halper was named
[02:44] by a whistleblower Mitch Snow as one of
[02:46] the people seen at military training
[02:48] base in Fort Wuka at some secret meeting
[02:51] just a day before Charlie's destination.
[02:53] Okay, let's hear what he says.
[02:54] >> Let's move into the threat assessment
[02:58] and the pre-planning for the event.
[03:00] >> Absolutely.
[03:01] >> How many days prior were you guys there?
[03:03] We generally uh the permitting process
[03:05] and all that goes on behind the scenes.
[03:08] Uh and then there's a questionnaires
[03:10] that are filled out that we used to
[03:11] there was a lot of busy work and then so
[03:14] you know kind of like in the military
[03:15] what you did we create forms that hey
[03:18] let's get this information upfront and
[03:20] so that we uh have a duplication process
[03:23] so that we can confirm it.
[03:25] >> And so we started our first uh before
[03:28] that one um the 24th of the month prior.
[03:31] And so um and that was with the the hard
[03:34] conversations uh meetings.
[03:36] >> You started that on the 24th.
[03:38] >> Mhm.
[03:40] >> Right. It it and we do
[03:42] >> two weeks at least.
[03:43] >> No. Well, it it started before that with
[03:45] the the intelligence gathering and and
[03:48] all that, but the hard conversations,
[03:50] the sharing of information, the
[03:53] conference calls, uh the the data sheets
[03:56] um and and we put that in a timeline uh
[03:59] on on a on a on on an app so that this
[04:02] all goes up and every guy that's on that
[04:05] job uh can see all the intel that comes
[04:08] in. It's a decentralized command model
[04:10] for the company. And so anybody can make
[04:13] command decisions for the betterment of
[04:14] the client or the team. And so
[04:17] everything goes on that app. And so when
[04:20] I get it, they get it. And when
[04:22] whoever's gathering that intel, it gets
[04:23] it. There's no hold. There's no power
[04:25] hold on it. And so that first uh
[04:28] information came in on the 24th. And
[04:31] then the information share starts where
[04:33] um we're walking through, you know,
[04:35] everything that you need for a detail.
[04:38] Oh, Brian. He was trying so hard to get
[04:41] rid of any accountability on that day
[04:43] that he accidentally buried everyone
[04:45] with him. Take a look.
[04:46] >> Everything that you need for a detail
[04:48] obviously um elsewhere in the interview,
[04:50] he describes this conversation that he
[04:52] had with the chief of police. He's upset
[04:54] about the chief of police not covering
[04:55] the rooftops because he feels that his
[04:57] team was on it. So on it, you're
[04:59] coordinating with whole police
[05:00] departments. You're discussing drones.
[05:02] Drones were not allowed. And so they
[05:04] just had to let that go. Well,
[05:06] interestingly enough, I received a tip
[05:08] from someone that was directly involved
[05:10] with the planning of an event that
[05:12] Charlie Kirk was supposed to attend the
[05:15] following day on September 11th, the day
[05:17] after hisation. Charlie was slated to
[05:20] speak in Woodland Park, Colorado,
[05:23] Colorado at the Charice Bible College.
[05:26] Okay, so that's in Woodland Park,
[05:28] Colorado. He was slated to speak there
[05:29] and according to this person after
[05:31] Charlie got assassinated there was a bit
[05:33] of a panicked meeting that took place
[05:34] which was headed by the chief of police.
[05:37] They decided uh to transform this event
[05:42] into a vigil and they were panicked
[05:44] because believe it or not they had
[05:46] absolutely no security plan in place.
[05:49] They thought, "How odd. We had we don't
[05:51] have a security plan in place. Now we
[05:52] better consider this." Um, and we need
[05:55] to make sure that we have police officer
[05:56] involvement. Why didn't Dan Flood and
[05:59] Brian Harpole and Turning Point USA's
[06:02] security have any coordination with the
[06:05] police departments
[06:07] up in Colorado? This is what they
[06:09] normally do. And you know what? The way
[06:11] he overdescribes that and they get the
[06:13] plan and everybody can access and start
[06:15] to begin to speak and then we speak to
[06:16] the police. him. We do all this stuff.
[06:19] We just didn't think to do that for the
[06:21] event that he had the next day. No
[06:23] police officer involvement scheduled.
[06:25] Nothing. Suddenly, they're panicked
[06:26] because they realize they don't have
[06:28] anything scheduled. Yeah. So, the police
[06:31] chief apparently decided to take
[06:34] measures himself to make sure that the
[06:35] vigil went off without a
[06:37] >> I can predict what the haters on X are
[06:39] going to be saying about this clip. At
[06:41] some point, someone will wake up and
[06:42] will be saying like, "Well, Candice, he
[06:44] was talking about this particular event
[06:46] that it took over two weeks to plan."
[06:48] Okay, maybe all the rest of the events,
[06:50] they were just winging it. You don't
[06:51] know. They're professional. They're
[06:53] amazing. They can just show up and, you
[06:55] know, make it happen. Keep Charlie
[06:56] alive. How odd is it really? If it takes
[06:59] so long and so much work to get a
[07:01] security plan in place, why wasn't it
[07:03] done for the event that was taking place
[07:05] the next very next day? Why isn't Erica
[07:07] Kirk demanding those answers? There were
[07:09] many red flags in that interview and I
[07:11] do like to go back to those first TP USA
[07:13] interviews and reactions right after
[07:16] Charlie's assassination because they are
[07:18] usually very telling from a perspective
[07:20] of time. At the beginning it's panic
[07:21] mode. People speak without too much
[07:23] thinking and then the cover up of lies
[07:26] and truths begin. So it's nice to go
[07:28] back and review those once in a while
[07:30] because now we know much more so we can
[07:32] compare what was said at the beginning
[07:34] and what they were trying to cover
[07:36] later. So I did. I went back and watched
[07:38] the interview with Harpool and oh my god
[07:42] it was disturbing. Let me play a few
[07:43] clips. Here is one
[07:45] >> tactician. Um if if you're somewhere and
[07:47] you're covered from an elevated position
[07:49] from 180° that's horrible.
[07:52] >> Mhm.
[07:53] >> And and that's where we were. But that's
[07:55] come out like why why would they have it
[07:57] there? This is ignorance. You know it's
[07:58] a security fail. And I'm like well one
[08:01] that's where they told us we had to have
[08:02] it. We we weren't optioned out anywhere
[08:05] else. there's a permit you have to get
[08:07] and the school says nope this is where
[08:08] you have to have it we don't get to
[08:10] argue with them you know we don't get to
[08:12] say no but that's it this is where you
[08:15] put this is where you have to do it and
[08:17] then secondarily Charlie liked it there
[08:21] weren't it wasn't ticketing you didn't
[08:23] have gates
[08:25] um people regular people showed up and
[08:28] we had spoke to him about it before it's
[08:31] like man this is getting dangerous you
[08:33] know and his response was I And so it's
[08:36] like, but
[08:38] if you ticket it and you make people
[08:41] jump through hoops to come in or pay or
[08:44] go through magnetters and then the
[08:46] people with opposing views don't show up
[08:48] and then there's no conversation. And
[08:50] when there's no conversation, there's
[08:52] more division.
[08:54] >> How stupid does he sound? This is
[08:56] supposed to be head of security for
[08:58] Charlie. The fact that he says, "Well,
[08:59] this is where they wanted the event to
[09:01] happen. What can I do? We can't argue."
[09:04] What are you talking about? Why are you
[09:05] even concerned about the opposition
[09:07] attending to have a conversation? This
[09:09] is not in the realm of your
[09:10] responsibilities. You do not care about
[09:12] the result of the event. The only result
[09:15] you should be concerned with is for your
[09:17] client to stay alive. That's your job.
[09:19] Okay? That's what you're hired for.
[09:21] Well, look at that. You miserably failed
[09:23] because you didn't want to argue with
[09:25] Charlie. You didn't want to argue with
[09:26] the university. What you should have
[09:28] done was to say, "Listen, Charlie, I
[09:30] understand your goals, but this is too
[09:32] dangerous. My recommendation is to
[09:34] either not do the event at UVO or
[09:37] recommend moving it inside with proper
[09:39] security measures. My team will not take
[09:41] responsibility for your safety and those
[09:43] who attend with you unless those
[09:45] measures are met. And he keeps telling
[09:46] on himself and further burying himself.
[09:49] He admits that it's not the first open
[09:51] air event and the previous ones went
[09:53] very bad. Listen to this.
[09:55] >> And so and that's not the first. I mean,
[09:57] UVU was a an open air, but we did San
[10:00] Francisco where we had a street takeover
[10:03] and people trying to climb over fences
[10:06] and, you know, our our primary and
[10:08] secondary uh xfill got compromised and
[10:11] and so it was it was bad.
[10:13] >> Wow.
[10:13] >> And so we've had um a New Mexico where
[10:17] we had no law enforcement assistance and
[10:19] that one not not last year, year before
[10:21] and we end up physically just fighting
[10:23] our way out of there. And so it's like
[10:25] we get it, but the risk, but um his
[10:30] response and his, you know, his
[10:32] mentality was that um this is worth it.
[10:34] We're we're making gains here.
[10:36] >> It's disgusting to me how at the end he
[10:38] puts the responsibility on Charlie.
[10:40] Wasn't it Steve Jobs that said he hires
[10:42] the smartest people to tell him what to
[10:44] do, not for him to tell them what to do?
[10:46] If you are responsible for security,
[10:47] then it is your responsibility. You
[10:50] decided to not push harder against that
[10:52] setup. You decided to just be like,
[10:54] well, if Charlie says he wants an open
[10:56] air event, then that's what Charlie gets
[10:59] now. He got himself unalifed. He did,
[11:01] right? It's his responsibility. What a
[11:04] told you so moment for Brian.
[11:06] >> In your coordination with UVU, I mean,
[11:08] did they offer any assistance, anything
[11:11] at all?
[11:12] >> Yeah.
[11:12] >> Did you ask them of anything?
[11:14] >> Absolutely. So, we come in and we start
[11:17] looking at things immediately like, man,
[11:19] where's our where are our risks? you
[11:21] know, we're it's a risk assessment when
[11:23] we come in. That's why we get there.
[11:25] That's why we start doing the advance so
[11:27] early. We walk it, you know, we build it
[11:29] ourselves and and so initially we we
[11:33] have I spent thousands of dollars on
[11:35] drones last year and one and got the
[11:38] guy's license. But if the area lies in
[11:41] the Provo, Utah airspace, I can't fly
[11:44] it. That's a 107B the guy. We can't
[11:46] break the rules, right? And then you had
[11:48] secondary restrictions probably due to
[11:50] heavy foot traffic for the school. But I
[11:52] I can't go in and break the rules.
[11:55] There's laws for a reason. And then and
[11:58] so now the school could have flown
[12:00] drones, the PD, but they didn't have
[12:02] them, right? And then and then so but
[12:05] Oram PD has a an a drone unit active and
[12:09] professional. And that police
[12:10] department, I will tell you right now,
[12:11] is awesome. They are they get it. They
[12:14] they were there. They helped both on the
[12:16] soft side and the hard side. And so I
[12:19] started asking questions like, "Do you
[12:22] guys have a drone unit?" Yeah. Yeah.
[12:24] Yeah. Yeah. Good. Good. Do you have anou
[12:26] or a mutual aid agreement with the
[12:28] school? And they're like, "Yeah." I
[12:29] said, "Did they call you and ask for
[12:31] assistance?" No. I'm like, "Why? Why
[12:33] wouldn't you call?" And then so, you
[12:35] know, that's one. So, just I can't go in
[12:37] and break the law. I can't make my guys
[12:40] break the law. I I can't go in and do
[12:42] something that would jeopardize their
[12:44] >> Do you have any idea why they would say
[12:45] no? I mean, did they did they was this
[12:48] malicious?
[12:50] >> Was this was this being malicious to
[12:52] >> knows the right one? I would say did you
[12:55] ask? Did you Did you ask this awesome PD
[12:59] that would would probably help you in a
[13:01] heartbeat? Did you have anou with? Did
[13:04] you even ask them?
[13:06] And and the answer was um from them, we
[13:09] didn't get asked. We didn't get asked
[13:11] and then so so table the drones which
[13:14] would been awesome. Absolutely. Uh I
[13:16] believe in them but I can't break the
[13:18] law to do it. We're out there.
[13:21] >> Did you ask them? Did you follow up? Did
[13:24] you chase? This is the part of the
[13:26] interview that everyone was talking
[13:28] about because this is one of the first
[13:30] interviews Frank Turk gave and said
[13:32] >> when we walked into that place Sean I
[13:35] said to him actually we were driving in
[13:37] we had some some drone footage from an
[13:39] hour before and I said Charlie I don't
[13:41] like this place it has too many
[13:43] buildings but of course Charlie was
[13:44] brave he just shrugged it off he knew
[13:46] there were thousands of people there and
[13:48] he wanted to minister to them you cannot
[13:51] minister to people by staying safe all
[13:54] the time. You have to extend yourself in
[13:58] order to do that, in order to minister
[14:00] to people. And so Charlie did that.
[14:02] Every one of those guys would have died
[14:05] to save Charlie because they loved him.
[14:08] And it's interesting that that was
[14:10] Charlie's message to the world, that
[14:12] Jesus died because he loves us.
[14:16] >> Another gross interview. It's so creepy
[14:18] how they spoke about Charlie. I know we
[14:21] all fell for this message. Like I do
[14:22] believe he was a good guy and his
[14:24] content was great, but to compare him to
[14:26] Jesus, this brave guy who died for us,
[14:30] what the [ __ ] are you talking about? But
[14:32] yes, so Frank Turk said that they were
[14:34] receiving drone footage from the place
[14:36] as they were pulling into the event. So
[14:39] who's lying? Let's do next clip. You
[14:42] know, they have that that overwatch
[14:46] capability and they have anou for SWAT
[14:48] for that through ORM not utilized. Don't
[14:52] know why. That's a question for them to
[14:54] ask. Why didn't you call? Why didn't you
[14:56] ask for assistance? Especially when this
[14:58] crowd grew and grew and grew. I mean,
[15:01] good good police tactics. If you're out
[15:03] and you have six guys that show up and
[15:05] all of a sudden this thing goes from
[15:07] 1,500 to 2,000 to 3,000 people, you go,
[15:10] "Hey, we need some help." Mhm.
[15:12] [clears throat]
[15:13] >> Follow your pride or whatever it is. We
[15:15] need some help. I took 12 guys there. I
[15:18] I had double the amount of people there
[15:20] that the PD had. And we're only
[15:22] responsible for the first 30 meters and
[15:25] movement in and advance in and receiving
[15:28] and out and we had 12 guys. They gave me
[15:32] six for the rest of the campus.
[15:36] >> Geez.
[15:36] >> Yeah. And so that's not the question for
[15:40] me to to say why didn't they? That's the
[15:42] question for them.
[15:43] >> I demand to know this man's salary
[15:45] because this idiot is sitting there
[15:47] blaming others trying to rid himself of
[15:49] any responsibility when you saw a crowd
[15:51] was larger than expected. Decision had
[15:53] to be made. Charlie shouldn't have come
[15:55] out of the car or even arrived there
[15:57] till more security was in place. Brian
[15:59] should have made this recommendation.
[16:01] Brian should have been calling
[16:02] frantically and swearing at people to
[16:05] bring more people and make sure there
[16:06] are officers on the roofs and on every
[16:08] freaking roof, but here he is blaming
[16:11] yet another person for his obvious
[16:13] error.
[16:13] >> Guys in in sniper observer positions,
[16:16] it's not going to be allowed. And so we
[16:19] have some correspondence with the chief
[16:20] of the school uh on that day on Monday
[16:23] before Charlie was and why this hadn't
[16:27] come out and why he won't stand up like
[16:30] a man and admit this I don't know but
[16:33] he's watching a bunch of men lose their
[16:35] careers and he's okay with it. On Monday
[16:37] before this correspondence went to Chief
[16:40] Long. Hello Chief Long. We received this
[16:43] message today from the student group. Um
[16:46] there is a student roof access pretty
[16:48] close to where CK will be set up at the
[16:50] Utah Valley. Uh the Sorenson uh center
[16:54] has a couple of staircases that go up to
[16:56] walkways on the roofs. He comes back and
[16:59] the s for edification the Sorenson
[17:02] Center was the building in front of the
[17:03] Lucy Center. And so he and he comes
[17:06] back, he says, "You want uh access to
[17:09] the roof?" And came [clears throat] back
[17:11] and said, "Uh, I was told students have
[17:13] access above us. If this is true, it
[17:16] would be nice to either have it
[17:19] controlled access or allow one of my
[17:23] guys to be there as well if possible."
[17:26] He comes back and his last
[17:28] correspondence was, "I got you covered.
[17:34] What else am I to do when a command
[17:36] level person from an accredited police
[17:39] department says I've got this area?
[17:41] >> Jeez. Have you been in con? Who was
[17:44] that?
[17:45] >> That was the chief of police for the UVU
[17:47] police department. We've called him.
[17:48] He's never called us back.
[17:50] >> Holy [ __ ]
[17:51] >> I love that he thinks those messages
[17:53] clear him. If it was me and I have my
[17:55] husband in the studio here who can
[17:57] confirm it, I would not stop texting or
[18:00] calling that chief of police until I get
[18:02] full information from him. How many
[18:03] people he is sending? Where will they
[18:05] be? Is it enough to cover all elevated
[18:07] areas? Are they experienced? Will they
[18:10] be armed? What are the blind spots? Can
[18:11] I send my own team up there just to make
[18:13] sure my client is safe? Can you send
[18:15] extra people downstairs? But Brian was
[18:18] content with got you covered. Everything
[18:20] after that is out of his hands. What was
[18:22] he supposed to do? Suddenly his phone
[18:25] died. I don't know. He didn't have
[18:27] network. He didn't have signal. He was
[18:29] in a place without phones. I don't know.
[18:31] It's like me texting a friend. Will we
[18:32] hang out at my house tonight or you want
[18:34] to go to out to eat? Friend responding
[18:37] yes. And I'm like, okay, great. Sorted.
[18:39] Evening planned. No need to follow up.
[18:41] So clear. One story Brian told stood out
[18:43] to me.
[18:44] >> We do the arrival and um and we were
[18:46] supposed to do a meet and greet when he
[18:48] first arrived and that meet and greet
[18:50] was in a hard room,
[18:51] >> but um uh the timeline was a little off.
[18:54] So, uh, he decided where they radioed to
[18:57] us, hey, meet and greet's going to be
[18:58] off. And so, we're going to run in and
[19:00] use the restroom real quick and, uh, um,
[19:03] and then we're going to go straight to
[19:05] the tent. And so, that was that was a
[19:07] call off, but that's one of those
[19:08] things. It's not abnormal. We're used to
[19:10] that. So, but it doesn't change the plan
[19:12] other than we're going to a known.
[19:14] Somebody's going to receive him over
[19:15] there. Uh, everything's clear, which it
[19:18] was. Um, so we had a guy back by the
[19:20] restrooms to receive him. I had the door
[19:22] to pop it open. He walks in, he goes,
[19:24] "Hey, Brian, did you get any sleep?"
[19:26] Because he we just got back from that
[19:28] South Korea, Japan. And I said, "A
[19:30] little bit." And the last thing he ever
[19:32] said to me was, "It's going to be a good
[19:33] day." He said, "Good." I said, "A little
[19:34] bit." He said, "Good. It's going to be a
[19:36] good day." Yeah. And so uh we uh we um
[19:41] used the restroom and then we did a
[19:44] couple meet and greets with some kids
[19:47] that were student volunteers uh just
[19:50] right by that uh tape, you know. And so
[19:53] we did a hard line to keep people from
[19:54] walking up. Uh and then we proceeded
[19:57] right to the tent. And so he starts
[19:59] throwing out the hats, which is a thing
[20:01] of his.
[20:02] >> So I went down the rabbit hole and found
[20:04] this tweet by Project Constitution. And
[20:06] here I am referring to the line that
[20:08] Brian Harp Harpu said they just got back
[20:11] from Japan. So from South Korea and
[20:13] Japan and it seemed to me like they
[20:15] haven't seen each other ever since. So I
[20:17] was like when did they come back? When
[20:18] what is the timeline here? So, Project
[20:20] Constitution uh wrote, "Breaking Erica
[20:24] Kirksplain and Brian Harpool both at LAX
[20:27] on September 7, same airport, same
[20:29] night. On tonight's podcast, Baron
[20:31] Coleman goes in. I don't care about
[20:33] Cabo's photos anymore. What matters is
[20:35] Erica and Brian Harple were supposedly
[20:37] at LAX
[20:39] at the exact same time." He goes into
[20:41] detail, but a comment says, "That was
[20:43] Charlie returning from Asia and catching
[20:45] a a flight home. Are we sure?" Yes, I
[20:48] did an extremely deep dive into that
[20:50] trip took hours, lol. That flight at LAX
[20:53] fits perfectly. So, did they not speak
[20:55] for three days? They get back to the
[20:57] country. Charlie flies home. Brian flies
[20:59] to wherever. And they don't catch up
[21:02] until they see each other in Utah cuz
[21:05] that, hey, did you get any sleep? It
[21:08] seems like a greeting you'd go for if
[21:10] you were seeing someone for the first
[21:11] time since the trip cuz both of you are
[21:13] probably jetlacked. So Brian lands in LA
[21:16] from Japan. He takes a flight to Dallas.
[21:20] As far as I know, Brian is based in
[21:22] Texas. So why would he fly to Dallas? I
[21:24] don't know. He spends a day there and
[21:26] then flies to Salt Lake City on the 8th.
[21:29] No, on the 9th. And then he went to
[21:32] Utah. I know those aren't long flights,
[21:34] but he literally was in the air almost
[21:36] every day. And he just got back from
[21:38] Japan where he was with Charlie. I don't
[21:40] know. I just thought I'd bring it up in
[21:42] case someone had any more info about his
[21:44] travels and about the timeline there. It
[21:46] doesn't have to be something weird. It
[21:48] could only look weird. I'll play this
[21:50] last clip for you just as a cherry on a
[21:53] very disgusting and disturbing cake.
[21:55] >> All this is running. And so, um, we get
[21:58] in, Charlie was a big man, long um, we
[22:03] kind of laugh about it now, but, um, we
[22:06] get him in and, uh, but the door is not
[22:09] going to close. We know that. And I just
[22:11] say, "Go." And we didn't even attempt to
[22:13] close it. I told Justin, "Go, go, go."
[22:15] So, he takes off. Dan's already got the
[22:17] route done. We know that because we've
[22:19] done it. And so, we take off in direct
[22:21] action. We get out uh out onto the main
[22:24] road, and um we we are in a a slick SUV,
[22:30] uh no light sirens, and so we're
[22:32] breaking our own intersections. Uh we're
[22:34] cutting our own traffic. Uh we're doing
[22:36] everything ourselves. Justin's driving.
[22:39] I mean, it's it's he's he's trained
[22:42] driver. I mean, that's what our guys go
[22:43] to driving school for, just for that.
[22:45] It's expensive. It costs a lot. It's a
[22:48] need and it paid off cuz he drove like a
[22:51] champion. Dan's up in there calling out
[22:53] right lefts where this is next turn, 20
[22:56] m, you know, 200 m left. So, he knows
[22:58] exactly where he's going. Rick and I are
[23:00] in the back. [clears throat]
[23:02] This is where it gets not funny, but you
[23:05] look back on it now. We Rick pulled
[23:07] Charlie across and then I'm uh working
[23:10] off my kit and uh you always when you
[23:14] build a kit out like that, you build it
[23:16] to where the stuff you need the soonest
[23:19] or most important is on the outside,
[23:21] right? And so all the bleed control is
[23:24] right there in front. So I'm just
[23:25] working out of the out of the kit right
[23:27] there. And um so I'm just, you know,
[23:31] packing pressure repack. It gets it gets
[23:34] saturated. You don't take it out. You
[23:36] just keep packing on top of it. The
[23:38] problem is we're going down the road and
[23:41] Charlie's so tall that his leg, his left
[23:45] leg is down in the door and the door
[23:48] won't close. And so I'm on my knees with
[23:51] the door open with my butt hanging out
[23:54] of the side and I'm on my knees doing
[23:56] the medical and Justin's driving. you
[23:59] know, we're going 60, 80, 100. And Rick
[24:03] has me across the kit and my shirt so
[24:07] that I can use both hands to do the
[24:10] medical one. And so,
[24:11] >> so I don't fall out of the [ __ ] car.
[24:12] >> So, I don't fall out. And I just look at
[24:14] him and I don't need to say, "You got
[24:16] me. He's got me. I know he's got me."
[24:18] >> They laugh about it now, you know. Hey,
[24:21] remember when we were trying to keep an
[24:22] unal alive body out of our friend in the
[24:25] car and I had to hold you by your shirt
[24:28] as you were hanging out from the car
[24:30] just so you could use both hands to try
[24:32] and revive him. Remember how funny it
[24:34] was? Great times. We should do it again
[24:36] sometime. And those types of slip ups
[24:38] paint a suspicious picture of people
[24:40] that were involved in the event that
[24:42] day. And not only that, of people
[24:44] generally that surrounded Charlie.
[24:45] Anyway, as usual, I want to know what
[24:47] you guys think. Does this interview with
[24:49] Brian and the fact that he didn't book
[24:51] any security for 11th of September make
[24:54] him look even more guilty? Let me know
[24:56] in the comments. Also, let me know if
[24:57] you want me to do part two analyzing
[24:59] this interview because it's 2 hours long
[25:01] and he says a lot of dumb stuff. If you
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