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Video Transcript
If you can't hold and keep pressure on
an arterial wound, you've got no
business just dragging his body to a
different location without doing that.
He's just going to bleed out and die.
So, this type of thing shows me that
these people are inexperienced. They're
untrained and they've never been in this
type of situation before, right? Like
panic is taking over. So, we start
making poor decisions like moving the
casualty who's just been shot in a
corateed artery without applying any
pressure while we're doing it.
[Music]
Welcome back to the channel everybody.
And the internet has been all over the
place in the last couple of days on the
topic of Charlie Kirk's security team.
You've got videos ranging from it's 100%
for sure and proven that Charlie Kirk's
Israeli bodyguards are responsible and
from the other far end of no Charlie
Kirk security detail did everything
right and where's the truth lie I don't
know probably somewhere in the middle.
So what we're going to do in this video
is we're not going to do this by tinfoil
or anything like that. We're just going
to look from start to finish at this
security team. Okay, from their
planning, preparation, sight surveys,
their actual actions on the ground,
trauma medicine, decision-making
practices. All right, and then we're
going to look at all the weird stuff,
right? Synchronizing watches, hand
signals, all this bizarre stuff. And
then we're going to hopefully come to a
conclusion together. Do we think based
off of everything holistically, not just
clips, that the security detail was
responsible? All right, so don't forget
to like, comment, subscribe. Helps the
channel. Let's jump into this thing.
deep dive this and see if we can figure
it out together. And at the end, I'll
give my personal opinion, what I think,
not that it's worth anything really, but
you're watching my video, so why not?
All right, here we go. First thing we're
going to talk about, who are they? All
right, man. This is all over the place,
right? You've got people that uh have
talked about that this is a Israeli
security team that Charlie Kirk hires. I
don't know exactly who these guys are.
Talking to Steven Gardner on my live the
other day, he said Charlie Kirk used to
have a Israeli security team. Now, it's
a different security team that he
personally hired. I don't know if that's
true, if it's not true. I think where
this is coming from is mainly this clip.
Uh, this bill may clip.
>> Of course, it was wedged between the two
giant Israeli bodyguards the whole way.
>> If you want security, the Israelis know
what they're doing.
>> Exactly.
>> All right. So, I think that's where
that's coming from. So, is that true? Is
it not true? Guys, I don't know. I tried
to look into this. I've tried to figure
it out. I can't get any better
information on it. Does it actually
matter? Well, kind of depends on what
conspiracy theories you believe in,
right? But for the purpose of this, not
really. Okay, we're just trying to
figure out, do the actions of these
people actually look like they could be
responsible? I will say it's very odd
that we have heard nothing from any of
them where at the same time, you know,
Turning Point USA, bunch of people on in
that organization are out doing podcasts
um from their own podcast to watching
people like Frank Turk's done a bunch of
different podcasts. I mean, he was right
there next to everything that happened.
He supposedly tried to help treat
Charlie Kirk as well. So, why it's cool
for him to do that? I think they might
say, "Well, there's an active
investigation going on, but your
organization is out talking about this
stuff and giving information like
medical reports to different
influencers." So, little bizarre to me
on that one, but again, can't prove it
either way. Also, doesn't really matter.
Let's jump into uh the actual site
survey or pre-planning, right, that goes
into this type of thing. If you're going
to if you're hopefully if you're a
security detail, you're going to do
what's called a uh pre-sight survey or a
pre-eployment site survey, whatever you
want to call it, where you actually go,
you check out the location before the
event, you know, figure out all of the,
you know, avenues of approach, infill
routes, xfill routes, where all the most
dangerous places could be for a sniper
to be on, all these sorts of different
things. Did they do that? I don't know.
All right, but I will say because I see
a lot of criticism about this, right?
Like, why didn't you have drones? Why
didn't you have someone watching the
roofs? Why didn't you have this? Why
didn't you have that? Uh, I get those
takes, but I'm not going to be too
critical here because I don't think they
have that many guys. It's five, six
people from what I could see. Um, and
again, it's, you know, a podcaster
security team. It's not like this is the
president who's got secret service and
all this crazy [ __ ] with him. So, do
they even have the manning for that? Eh,
I don't know. And if we actually look at
the venue, here is the actual angle from
where the shooter was. As you can see, I
mean, there's this whole place is
surrounded by rooftops. uh would have
been incredibly difficult to have eyes
on everything all the time, right?
Here's another angle from it. And then
the crowd obviously absolutely massive.
So, when you have this tiny security
detail, uh yeah, this is kind of way too
many people for way too small of a team.
But this is where some failures come in,
right? If you know you're going to have
this massive venue with thousands of
people and you only have a few security
detail, also hardly any cops on the
ground and where's the paramedic's
vehicle? Where's the ambulance? At any
event I've ever seen this big, there is
one on station on standby. So that tells
me that this security detail didn't do
what they should have done in
pre-oordinations with law enforcement
and with paramedics in the hospital. You
should have had all of this coordinated
beforehand for something this big. Cuz
even if there wasn't an active shooter
or anything like that, I mean, with this
many people in one location like this,
anything could go wrong. Heart attack,
stroke, who knows, right? beasting,
allergic reaction, and you have nobody
on standby, let alone an active
shooting. Very, very odd. Uh, pretty
massive failure in that regard from a
planning and preparation standpoint um
from both the college and Charlie Kirk's
team. All right, so again, these these
first ones are kind of skimming over
because we really don't know, right? I
don't know what the plan was ahead of
time. I don't know what the
coordinations were. I'd have to
literally talk to somebody part of that
security detail to know that. So, now
let's get into the meat and potatoes of
it. And that is going to be actual
actions on the ground. Okay. So, we're
going to go through all the weird stuff
as well. All right. Next, let's talk
about some of the weird conspiracy
things out there, right? You got people
talking about synchronizing watches and
hand signals before the shot and all
this sorts of different things. Brown
shirt guy doing weird stuff. We're going
to talk about all of it. All right.
Let's go step by step. First, uh, let's
check this video out. So, a lot of
people have been sending me this video.
It's a video from Gary 828. It shows new
evidence exposes Charlie Kirk's crooked
security team. and we're going to look a
couple things in this. All right, first
one we got is this very awkward watch
synchronization between the guy in the
blue and the guy in the black here. All
right, let's take a look at that and see
if we can figure this one out.
>> All right, we're going to start
everybody. You know how it works.
Len
[Music]
>> here.
[Music]
>> Okay, did you catch that? Show you in
slow motion. the security guy in the
blue and Charlie's bodyguard in a tent
looked at their watch simultaneously,
which my guess would be they received
some kind of alert that I'm guessing
Charlie's entire security crew got.
>> All right, so this is going to be a
common theme throughout this video as we
go. A lot of these things, they do seem
awkward at first, but you have to pay
attention to detail. And I want I want
you to listen to what Charlie Kirk says
right before they both check their
watches.
Are you asking question?
>> We're going to be here for a couple
hours.
>> You hear that? Charlie says we're going
to be here for a couple hours and then
>> Okay. Did you
>> They both checked their watch. So, is it
they got some secret message over their
earpiece telling them to synchronize
watches or look at their watches for
some reason? Probably not. It's probably
the fact that Charlie Kirk literally
said over the microphone to the crowd,
"We're going to be here for a couple
hours." And then they both look down at
their watch as if to say, "Okay, it's X
time. We're going to be here for a
couple hours. It's one. We'll be out of
here at 3." Whatever. I this because of
what Charlie Kirk says right before they
look at their watches. Uh, this seems
like a a non-starter for me on this one.
All right, then. Another example of
something sort of similar to this.
>> Well, you're more aggressive than I
would be. First of all, I love Mormons.
I'm set up for real.
>> So, did you catch that? The security guy
just walked past the bodyguard and
subtly passed some kind of signal in
which the bodyguard responded by giving
out some type of signal, I'm guessing,
to someone else. Here, check it out.
>> So, I love Mormons. I've said that for
real.
>> All right. So, again, nefarious. I don't
know that that kind of just looked like
he walked by and the guy just kind of
stretched his arms out a little bit. I
don't really see hand signals there, but
who knows again. All right, the next of
course is the baseball cap signals.
We've seen this
tip of the cap looks over.
And I mean that is a
that is a split second before Charlie's
hit that we see this. So this is odd
timing, but more of what I see at least
from this guy in the black shirt because
I've seen him do it two or three times.
If you watch watch what he does with his
with his sleeves essentially. So he's
got this tight black shirt on. Seems
like he keeps sort of doing this and
pulling his sleeves up so people can see
his biceps, right? I don't know. That's
just kind of what it looks like to me.
Also, let me explain this, right? This
is split seconds. Split seconds before
the shooter takes the shot from 140
yards away. Guys, the shooter in this
situation is not going to be waiting for
some baseball hat signal as he's up on
that roof in a location where he
potentially can get seen. He's going to
take that shot as soon as it's
available. Okay? He's not waiting again
for some code word or keyword. Like
we're getting way over the top of what
common sense would say even from a
professional, right? If I'm in position
and I'm ready to take the shot, I'm
going to take the shot. I'm not going to
wait for your baseball cap and your arm
signals to tell me, "Okay, it's it's
time to carry this out." Okay? So again,
these ones I just think are uh, you
know, odd timings. But this next one
we're going to get into, the next two
we're going to get into are incredibly
bizarre. All right, we all know this
brown shirt guy, right? Let's take a
watch. All right, we know this guy right
here. First, I would say biggest
takeaways here cuz we're going to talk
about whether it's incompetence or
nefarious with all this stuff. Why are
you watching Charlie Kirk as a
bodyguard? He's just staring at Charlie.
That's bizarre. Uh, the threat is not
Charlie Kirk or the potential threat is
not Charlie Kirk. The potential threat
is out that way obviously as we know
that. So just sitting here staring at
Charlie. Bizarre behavior from a
security detail to begin with. But let's
watch.
I mean we've seen this a bunch of times,
right? And that is bizarly
frame perfect. I mean it is frame
perfect. This one although again I don't
think I personally don't think this was
like a palm gum or something. I can't
explain this one, but I can tell you
this one is the one that creeps me out
the most. Super bizarre. The fact he's
just watching Charlie Kirk, he does this
thing with his hand literally as the
shot goes off. Yeah, I can't explain
this one, guys. This one comes into
sketchy for me for sure. Rather than
some type of negligence, I can't explain
this one at all. Uh, I will say it's
very, very creepy. All right, real quick
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yes, the shot has been taken. Okay. So,
one of the things that we don't see when
the shot is taken that you would expect
to from a security detail during an
active shooter event, if again, I
wouldn't expect that the security detail
knows that there's not more shots coming
and there's not more people that are
going to be hit is some type of security
posture, right? You're under fire.
You're under contact. Um, you wouldn't
want everyone to run and try to help
Charlie Kirk. You would want one or two
people. You would want everybody else to
sort of secure the area, get in some
type of defensive position from cover
where they could analyze, find the
threat. That none of that happens. All
right, so we're not going to show the
actual footage of Charlie being hit in
this video cuz you know how YouTube is
obviously, but we've all seen it, right?
They all run over, they jump over the
table, and that brings us to the next
very, very sketchy thing that of course
we've talked about, a lot of people have
talked about, and that is the actual
treatment through trauma medicine of
Charlie Kirk. we've shown in heavy duty
countries video multiple times. You can
watch all these guys. Nobody's got any
blood blood on their hand whatsoever.
There has been a few videos that have
come out since then that have claimed
actually it's a guy, a different
security guard that treated Charlie
Kirk. And we know that cuz he had some
blood on his hands. But again, we have
to be very careful when we use selective
evidence and we don't look at things in
very close attention to detail. So, let
me show you some things. All right. Now,
let's take a look at these photos. Okay.
So, what I see some people saying is,
"No, this guy's got blood on his hands."
So, he was the one that treated and
tried to save Charlie Kirk's life. And
time out. Let's actually look at this
guy close. All right. We do see a little
bit of blood on his hands. Also, what we
really see is most the blood is up here
in his biceps and his forearms. And
we'll see that in a different picture
here as well. Okay. So, little bit of
blood on the hands, but again, as you
see, most the blood stains up here in
the forearms and biceps. Now, what does
that tell us? Does that tell us because
he's got a little bit of blood on his
hands, he was the one with his hands
buried in Charlie Kirk's necks? Maybe. I
hope so. I mean, I really do, guys. I I
do not want it to be the case that
nobody tried to save Charlie Kirk's life
because that brings us into massive
complications. However, you're not going
to get blood up in your forearms, right,
and your biceps. Primarily, what you're
going to get that from is if you're
carrying Charlie Kirk at the bloodiest
part of his body, which he was. All
right. So, when I talk about attention
to detail, this is where it comes in.
And selective evidence, right? Because
if we just saw those pictures of him
with blood on his hands, now we could
say, "Oh, that's what it's from." But
then when we see this video, okay, see
who it is here in the front. Here's our
same gentleman with his hair, his
collared shirt. Let's actually see how
he's carrying Charlie Kirk as we go
through here. What we see here, he's got
both hands up underneath Charlie Kirk,
carrying him like this, right? What we
also see is Charlie Kirk's very bloody
arm where all over his bicep and forearm
here. Also, his other hand is doing
what? It is underneath Charlie's neck
and that entrance or exit wound,
whatever we're calling it, left side of
the neck, which would be laying right on
this guy's stomach and in his belt
region of his pants. So, yes, as we can
see right here, better angle, all that
blood all over Charlie's arms, right in
this guy's area and his arms and his
biceps. Obviously, would have some on
his hands from being underneath Charlie,
uh, with all that blood coming out of
his neck.
Better frame there. So, when we go back
to the picture of the same individual
now, all of a sudden, the blood in the
locations that it's on again up here in
the biceps, right? Little bit on the
hands, on the pants, which you'd expect
as that Charlie's neck is laying against
him. Now all of a sudden this guy's
blood makes sense, right? Cuz he's the
one who carried the bloodiest part of
Charlie to the car. Again, doesn't
disprove that maybe he was the one who
was potentially cheating Charlie that we
can't see. But until you show me that,
all I see is a guy who's bloody from
carrying Charlie Kirk. Okay, so moving
on with that. And as we saw in this,
I'm not sure. Everybody's got their
hands down there doing something with
Charlie.
I would hope there's a med bag, a trauma
medicine bag. I don't see any gauze
being pulled out. I don't see anything
being being pulled out and handed off. I
think I see things being handed off to
people behind them as they run off.
But again,
as far as we have the footage now, I
don't see proper trauma medicine being
displayed at all. Okay? And especially
even the guy we looked at with a little
bit little tiny bit of blood on his
hands. If he had had his hands buried
into a corateed artery, his whole hands
would have been covered in blood. I
mean, that's that's just the reality of
the situation. As when we had Alex
Sticky Green Bay, who was a special
forces combat medic, come on and explain
that to us as well. All right, so where
we at so far? Okay, some things like
hand signals and whatever I think are
non-starters. Some actual bizarre
behavior, and then also what still looks
like negligence in the treatment of
Charlie. And I'm going to show you more
negligence in the treatment of Charlie
here in a second. Uh, but let's also
show this very sketchy behavior from one
of I don't know if it's a security
detail, but somebody with turning point.
And that is going to be this guy right
here. He actually does one of the most
bizarre things out of everybody. And
let's take a look.
>> And you can see where the man in the
gray t-shirt is. So you can see he's at
the far right of the screen. Now watch
what he does after Charlie is shot. So
he turns in the opposite direction
and then starts to sprint away from the
scene in which one would assume would be
to rush for help. So let's see what he
actually does.
[Music]
Thank God he was there to film
everything in the parking lot because
that was what Charlie needed the most in
>> Okay, this is extremely bizarre. What
this what this guy did, we just saw the
second Charlie was hit, he immediately
sprinted and ran around the corner to
get himself set up to film this. I mean,
you can't argue with that. Literally,
he's in frame doing this, which
again, there's some things in here.
There's going to be things in here that
are very, very suspicious and some
things that maybe aren't. But this one,
uh, massively suspicious.
>> And here's an overhead shot. So, you can
see him on top of that wall and filming
Charlie's team carrying Charlie to the
SUV.
>> Okay, that's bizarre. Think about this,
guys.
person you work for, your friend
literally just shot in the throat and
your very first reaction is to run up
and get into a place that you're going
to be able to film him being carded off
like that. Not to try to get to a safe
location to take cover, but to
immediately get your phone out and be
ready to film what's coming next. That's
that's incredibly suspicious. All right,
let's talk about some more failures in
trauma medicine practices and then
decision-m. Okay. So, again, uh
supposedly this guy that was the one
working on Charlie, uh well, if if he
was that capable and he knew exactly
what to do and he's under the table
doing something we can't see, but then
they pick up Charlie to leave and move
and this happens, which as you can see,
we already showed how he's got both his
hands, one under Charlie's neck, one
under Charlie's body, carrying out to
the car.
[Music]
No one is applying pressure to Charlie
Kirk's neck. Okay, we're talking about a
corateed artery wound. Any artery wound,
you're going to bleed out and die in
anywhere from two to three minutes,
especially something like the corateed.
And so, what tells me now, again, these
are just people that are not that well
trained. Okay? If you can't hold and
keep pressure on an arterial wound,
you've got no business just dragging his
body to a different location without
doing that. He's just going to bleed out
and die. So, you can't convince me that
this security detail knew what they were
doing when it comes to trauma medicine.
I can look at that simply by the way
they're carrying him and not continuing
to apply pressure on
those two guys both have both their arms
under Charlie. He'd just be bleeding out
of his neck. That blood would just be
pouring out if he still has it in his
body if it's already all evacuated.
Right? So, this type of thing shows me
that these people are inexperienced.
They're untrained and they've never been
in this type of situation before, right?
Like panic is taking over. So, we start
making poor decisions like moving the
casualty who's just been shot in a
corateed artery without applying any
pressure while we're doing it. Let's
talk about decision-m processes on
moving Charlie Kirk. This is something
nobody has talked about and it's
extremely important. The decision to
move the casualty. Okay, some of you
might think, "Oh, well, he got shot in
the throat. We got to get him in a car
and get him to the ambulance." All
right, high level trauma medicine
doesn't immediately insinuate that. I
want to explain something. So what you
have is medevac and kazavvac. A medevac
is a vehicle like an ambulance that has
trained personnel and actually equipment
to help take care of a casualty. A
kazvac is essentially get it get
somebody in a vehicle and then get them
to a place where they can get care taken
of them. Why might you make one decision
or the other? Okay, let's think about
some things, right? People that just
thought that was the right thing to do.
Well, are you sure that was the right
thing to do? or was stabilizing the
casualty while you call an EMT and
paramedics who can come with equipment
that could potentially actually save
Charlie Kirk's life the smarter
decision. Why might you do one over the
other? Okay, so let's think about we
have a giant crowd full of people.
Somebody has a heart attack, right?
There's not really anything anyone can
do other than maybe CPR or something
like that to help that person. They need
to get to a high level care as fast as
possible because there's nothing we can
really do to help them at this moment,
right? So, Kazak, maybe an allergic
reaction, a beast sting, all these
different things that we can't do
anything without something at the
hospital that's going to help us.
Gunshot wounds, massive hemorrhaging.
This changes things completely when it
comes to that because if my casualty
bleeds out, he's going to die before he
gets to the treatment. So, it doesn't
necessarily make any sense for me to
move the casualty if he's going to bleed
out because of me doing that, which is
exactly what you would see in this
situation. So, hard decision to make in
the moment, but this type of thing
should have been pre-planned out. Also,
why there's no ambulance there, sketchy
to begin with, but you would do this in
your pre-sight survey. How far away is
the hospital? How far would it take for
a uh ambulance to get to us if we need
it rather than us going to the hospital?
Well, we do know that the hospital there
next to UVU is only 2 mi away. An
ambulance is going to be there in a
couple minutes. You're not in a rural
area where you're waiting 45 minutes one
way, 45 minutes back the other way. It's
a couple minutes. What would have been
the proper response in my opinion to
this type of gunshot wound for massive
hemorrhaging? Stopping the massive
hemorrhaging is the number one most
important thing and keeping it stopped.
Okay, probably what should have been
done here, Charlie should have been
stabilized at the location you said to
have somebody buried in that neck on
that corateed artery trying to keep it
closed as best as possible and basically
doesn't leave his neck until he gets in
front of a surgeon. And what would
probably made sense is have the EMTs and
paramedics come. They could have brought
a full body stretcher to be able to
carry it in so that way he never would
have had to actually leave that corateed
artery to potentially keep him alive.
Although I will say, you know, if he was
shot through and through the uh spinal
cord, he wasn't going to make it anyway.
But again, this is all in the moment.
And so the decision to just pick him up
and just carry him off somewhere else
while he's got a corroted artery open
and just bleeding out, that's just a
very obvious case of either poor
planning or people that really aren't
just that well trained. All right. Then
following that, I'm sure we've all seen
it. The security detail images of them
yanking all the SD cards out of cameras,
things like that. Yeah, I haven't seen
any good reason for that. apparently so
it wouldn't get stolen so they could
give it to the FBI like who's going to
come steal camera SD cards right after
an active shooting event. I don't know.
A little bit bizarre. Um so again that
comes into the suspiciousness. So that
brings us from beginning to end of this
whole thing. What do we actually think?
There's some suspicious stuff. There's
some obviously just um I don't want to
call it incompetence, more of just
people that are just not that well
trained in this type of situation. Where
are we at? What what's the realistic
possibility that these guys this group
of guys was behind it? Let's talk about
it. All right. To suggest that these
guys pulled this off. All right. Well,
first thing that gets a little
complicated with this is that the more
people you add to this that all know
about this that are all pulling off this
big assassination as an entire full
security detailed team. Yeah. It's hard
to then keep that quiet potentially. Uh
it's hard to coordinate all these
different things. Am I saying it's it's
not a possibility? No, I'm not saying
that. But I'm just saying it's
drastically more complicated to add all
these moving pieces everywhere, hand
signals, radio, like to an entire big
group of people all involved compared to
an individual shooter who maybe has some
help here and there and getting guns in
certain places or two shooter, spotter
shooter, decoy shooter, all these
different types of things. An entire
security detail and organization being
in on something like this. Tough tough
one. Um, do I think there's some very,
very sketchy behavior from a few
individuals? Yes, I do. Uh, that I think
probably should be investigated. I'm not
sure if they've been investigated by the
FBI, but I 100% think that they should,
just based off some of that really
suspicious behavior. Um, but here's
where I'm going to give my final take,
my final opinion on this whole thing,
because
so much of what I've seen just looks
like poor planning, people who really
don't know how to do the job. And I'm
sorry if this offends them, but it is
what it is based off their actions. Uh,
lapses in trauma medicine, not
understanding basics, not having a good
plan, not having good pre-oordinations,
having a having an ambulance there, like
not coordinating with the college and
all these different things. When you add
in sort of all of what I see as issues
with planning, preparation, knowledge,
skill, uh, and training,
I don't think these guys are
professional enough. And I know that's
going to sound actually kind of brutal
to them to say, but because of how sort
of untrained and unprofessional these
guys look to me, I also can't believe
that they pulled off this high-profile
murder right in front of everybody with
everybody involved. Now, you might make
the argument, well, the reason why
everybody looks so untrained and
incompetent is because they wanted this
to happen and things like that. But for
me, guys, I think that's pushing it a
little too far. Um, so again, just my
opinions. I'm not claiming it's not
possible. There aren't some weird
potential suspicious actors here. But
overall, if I had to make my own
opinion, do I think Charlie Kirk's
security detail was responsible for
this? No, I don't. I think Charlie Kirk
security detail um Charlie hired some
people that I'm not sure what their
resumes were, um but just didn't have
that much knowledge or experience in
this type of event, active shooter
response, trauma medicine, all the
things that go into this. So, that's my
final conclusions. You guys put in the
comments whatever you think, whatever
you feel too. But for me personally, uh,
no. I can't point my finger at the
security detail and say I think these
guys did it. It just it doesn't add up
for me personally. So, uh, hope you guys
found that one interesting. That's going
to do it and I'll catch y'all in the
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