[00:00] And now let's get in to GGLF 2023 LLC
[00:07] and Charlie Kirk's interesting life
[00:09] insurance policy. We have questions.
[00:11] >> Conspiracy theories [music] are entering
[00:13] a dangerous
[00:14] >> information is the oxygen of the
[00:17] democracy.
[00:17] >> There's so much evidence out there that
[00:19] even if less than [music] 1% is true,
[00:23] that enough to collapse the current
[00:25] paradigm and change the whole planet.
[00:31] And I was uh I did a bunch of looking
[00:33] this morning into um Voy uh what's his
[00:37] name? Sean Fo. I started building the
[00:40] Sean Foy webs. Um noticed that Shawn Fo
[00:43] is a fan. Sean Fo is a huge fan of the
[00:46] channel. Shout out to Shawn Fo for big
[00:48] up in my channel, giving me the boost we
[00:50] all need. Um
[00:53] yeah, we've got questions.
[00:55] If you haven't found this website
[00:58] dedicated to Sean Fo's um financial
[01:04] criminal allegations,
[01:06] it's worth looking up.
[01:10] But [snorts]
[01:11] uh DD got a podcast is this YouTube
[01:13] channel that we were looking at
[01:14] yesterday. Um 165K subs. Highly
[01:17] recommend you check them out and give
[01:18] him some support and some love. Um, this
[01:20] is a clip from the one we were watching
[01:23] yesterday. So, it's only an 8 minute
[01:24] clip, but it's later on in the pod that
[01:27] we didn't get to. So,
[01:30] we're going to do one more little look
[01:31] at this one other piece. Charlie Kirk
[01:33] had this life insurance policy that
[01:36] seems a little weird.
[01:41] >> Wow.
[01:42] >> Yeah. And so, you have to ask yourself,
[01:44] who who did this? Did Charlie do this or
[01:47] did Erica do this? I don't know because
[01:49] we'll never get to see the policy, but I
[01:51] would love to see the policy because to
[01:53] me it feels like what we've seen now
[01:55] from Erica, she's connected enough. I
[01:57] don't think it's out of the question
[01:59] that she could have finagled something
[02:00] where she did this, you know.
[02:01] >> Now, just for the audience
[02:03] clarification, Brian, when you say she's
[02:05] connected enough, are you saying
[02:06] connected enough to turn to Point USA or
[02:08] connected enough to something else?
[02:09] >> To something else.
[02:10] >> I follow you.
[02:12] >> Hey, I didn't say it. He said it. I
[02:14] didn't say it. Okay. Like is the world
[02:17] really a better place because of Turning
[02:18] Point? I think that's hard to quantify.
[02:20] That'd be hard to You want I can show
[02:21] you the Sean website. See that? You
[02:23] know, we just see everyone making more
[02:25] money, buying bigger houses, flying
[02:28] private.
[02:28] >> Yeah. Oh, yeah. Speaking of that,
[02:30] >> real quickly, actually, Hot Girl Bomber,
[02:31] do you know what website I just showed
[02:32] you? Have you seen that already?
[02:35] Because um
[02:38] that website is really important.
[02:41] I found it through another podcast of a
[02:43] TPS USA insider that like left TPS USA
[02:46] and was speaking out about it on a
[02:47] podcast. Um,
[02:51] and
[02:53] truth and freedom stories. If you search
[02:56] truth and freedom stories, financial,
[02:58] spiritual, and moral allegations against
[02:59] Sean Foy, that will turn this up. So
[03:04] >> that's on somewhere in here. It spoke
[03:06] about how much was spent on like private
[03:08] planes or something. in in one of the
[03:10] years 198,000 first class and charter.
[03:13] That's just on the jet. That's not even
[03:15] a number [laughter] of the hotel. Yeah.
[03:16] >> I was considering tracking Sean Fo's
[03:18] flights all around for T USA cuz his
[03:20] Twitter feed is just like a new state
[03:22] every day doing these like new apostolic
[03:26] reform movement rallies and concerts and
[03:29] And it's like damn these guys are
[03:31] flying all over the place which is not
[03:33] like a crime but it's it's a lot. And I
[03:38] I I I I just really want people Let me
[03:40] zoom zone in.
[03:41] >> Well, if you need the page, it's page 16
[03:43] right at the bottom.
[03:44] >> Okay. But I want to make sure people
[03:46] understand this part. So 80 almost So
[03:49] basically $81 million at the However,
[03:52] despite making 81 million, let me make
[03:54] sure I'm saying it correctly. Yes. In
[03:56] total 81 million in total expenses, they
[03:58] had at the end of 2023 only $4 million
[04:00] in cash and 5.67 in savings.
[04:03] >> And that's per their balance sheet. So
[04:05] again, everything in here is from their
[04:06] own IRS filing. You know, they have a
[04:08] balance sheet, they have an income
[04:09] statement, and that's just sort of chose
[04:10] on the balance sheet. So it makes sense
[04:12] in the sense when Candace says, "Hey,
[04:13] Charlie's worried about blowing the
[04:15] money because they're left with 5
[04:16] million, you know, 3 million at the end
[04:17] of the year." So they do blow it. And
[04:18] yeah, here's the private private jets,
[04:20] 198,000.
[04:22] >> Man,
[04:24] that's crazy, man. I don't think a lot,
[04:27] but that's 200 grand just on the jet.
[04:29] >> Just on the jet. How about all the
[04:30] security, the the the car services that
[04:33] are waiting for him? You know, the
[04:34] hotels, I don't think he's staying at a
[04:35] red roof. So, you start to to look and
[04:37] it's just like, yeah, they're living the
[04:39] good life on the dime of the donor, you
[04:41] know, not like they're adding value.
[04:42] It's just simply on the dime of the
[04:44] donor.
[04:44] >> How can we make people gain class
[04:45] consciousness? Well, I'm sure you can't
[04:47] do a better job than our own politicians
[04:50] in power all over all
[04:52] Americans. That'll help everyone gain
[04:54] class cons class consciousness. Real
[04:56] quick,
[04:57] >> I think next we should cover the section
[04:58] right below this. I found this. It's
[05:00] hard to surprise me because I've been
[05:01] doing this so long and this really
[05:03] >> um I don't think they'll take it down.
[05:04] I'm not making any accusations. These
[05:06] guys are just looking at financial
[05:07] audits. I think we'll be okay. Um and to
[05:10] be clear, I don't I'm not making any
[05:11] allegations. I'm just looking at
[05:12] evidence
[05:13] >> took me back. Let's try and like kind of
[05:15] clearly explain what's going on here.
[05:16] Okay.
[05:17] >> In 20 Let me make sure I got you right.
[05:18] In 2023, I found somewhere near the
[05:20] bottom that they Charlie Kirk or
[05:23] >> Okay, before we get into this insurance
[05:24] policy, it is true. Like it's it's true.
[05:26] I can show you the sources that Erica
[05:27] Kirk is connected to a lot of people.
[05:29] [snorts] She's got connections from her
[05:31] family. Her parents both have very
[05:33] strange highlevel
[05:37] affiliations and careers with all sorts
[05:40] of government agencies, intel agencies.
[05:43] Um,
[05:44] it's a mystery. Her dad is a literal
[05:47] mystery. Her dad seems to be like
[05:51] like a secret agent or something. He's
[05:53] He's the kind of person that can get his
[05:56] entire like profile scrubbed completely
[05:58] off the internet. No photos, no nothing.
[06:01] No nothing.
[06:04] >> Eric Kirk rather, I'm not sure which
[06:05] one, but created an LLC called GG uh LF.
[06:09] Interestingly, if you know, one of the
[06:10] kids' names is GI. So,
[06:11] >> so in 2023, one of the Kirks created a
[06:16] LLC called GGLF 2023 LLC. It's a and it
[06:20] has a life insurance policy that is that
[06:22] Turning Point USA is paying for in a
[06:24] really weird way.
[06:25] >> Oh, I'm speculating. First, let me
[06:27] explain what this is, then I'll
[06:28] speculate as to what I think happened
[06:29] here. So, this is not uncommon. You use
[06:31] these life policies in the event if the
[06:33] guy who's running the nonprofit is like
[06:34] the face of the company, right? Elon
[06:36] Musk is the face of Tesla. Charlie Kirk
[06:37] the face of this. You can kind of
[06:39] protect yourself, I guess, financially.
[06:41] So, you take this out. If something
[06:42] happens to him, you get a portion of it,
[06:44] a very small portion, by the way, and
[06:45] then Erica or the beneficiary gets the
[06:47] rest. timing is odd because it's 2023.
[06:50] Remember, Charlie's been the face of
[06:51] this thing I would say at least since
[06:53] 2017. I know it started in 2012, but
[06:55] meaning like where he was on the map,
[06:56] everyone knew [clears throat] 2017. That
[06:58] it took 6 years for them to think, oh,
[07:00] we should uh, you know, get a policy.
[07:02] >> So, yeah, pointing out that it's weird
[07:03] that it's it's it's put in place in 2023
[07:06] instead of back like 2017 to 2019, maybe
[07:08] 2020 when Charlie was really growing in
[07:11] prominence and when threats against him
[07:13] were growing and stuff like that. So,
[07:16] >> but uh so they did anyway and it's a
[07:18] massive premium 350,000 a year. It could
[07:20] be upwards of 1020 million. Erica's
[07:22] >> you hear that? The premium is 350,000 a
[07:24] year. Um because the way this is
[07:27] structured, the part that's really weird
[07:28] about this
[07:30] is that Turning Point is loaning this
[07:34] LLC owned by Erica or Charlie. Um, it
[07:38] appears as though Turning Point is
[07:40] loaning $350,000
[07:43] to cover the premium. So, it's like
[07:46] they're paying the premium on this
[07:47] insurance policy.
[07:49] So, it's like a free insurance policy
[07:51] for Charlie or Erica. Um,
[07:54] and a premium of that much means that
[07:56] it's like a massive multi-million dollar
[07:59] insurance policy.
[08:01] >> Yeah, I'm assuming Erica, the
[08:02] beneficiary is going to get because of
[08:03] how high the premium is, right? How much
[08:05] your premiums usually? And I know I'm
[08:06] asking you that on the spot. Is it
[08:08] 100,000, 50,000?
[08:10] >> I mean, I I guess it depends on on your
[08:11] net worth. Like someone like me, it's
[08:13] way way lower, you know, maybe 5,000 a
[08:15] year I was paying for mine and this is
[08:17] 350. Again, Charlie Kirk is obviously a
[08:19] lot richer than me, but just to put into
[08:20] context.
[08:21] >> Wow.
[08:21] >> I think mine was four or 5,000 a year.
[08:23] >> Wow.
[08:24] >> And I pay mine. I love what they did
[08:25] here. Turning Point pays it. So, just
[08:27] >> that's totally legal. Well, I guess it
[08:29] would be
[08:29] >> Oh, you know how it's legal? Key word.
[08:30] It's a loan. But I guarantee you he
[08:32] would have never paid this back. It's
[08:33] it's they're loaning it.
[08:34] >> So what do you mean he would have never
[08:35] paid it back? So why would you take it
[08:36] out if you wouldn't be able to pay it
[08:37] back?
[08:37] >> I don't think any I mean I'm assuming I
[08:39] don't think anyone would have ever
[08:40] because he is turning point. So I don't
[08:41] think he would come after himself and
[08:42] say, "Hey, you got to pay this back."
[08:43] >> Okay, I see USA.
[08:45] >> But yeah, because if you look at the
[08:45] keyword, it's called loan. So loan to
[08:48] >> it's a loan. And it says
[08:51] right here, loans to and from interested
[08:54] persons.
[08:58] >> Or from interested persons. So on paper
[09:00] it's a loan and you know they're just
[09:02] loaning him the money. They're paying
[09:03] the premium for him and then they get
[09:05] interest back in return if something
[09:06] happens plus their principal. So in
[09:08] theory they probably got the 350 back
[09:09] now that he died but who knows what the
[09:10] beneficiary got because the 350 is such
[09:12] a low in the tent.
[09:14] >> So because we haven't seen we can't see
[09:15] the actual policy. This is coming from
[09:17] TP USA's public filings because they're
[09:19] a nonprofit. But the actual policy is
[09:21] held by this private LLC that is
[09:23] presumably owned by Erica or Charlie um
[09:26] or their family jointly. Um, and so we
[09:29] don't actually know what the policy
[09:31] itself looks like. We don't know how
[09:32] much the full uh worth of the of the
[09:36] life insurance policy is.
[09:37] >> Millions or something.
[09:38] >> Yeah. Because 350 is such a large Yeah.
[09:40] >> Wow.
[09:40] >> Yeah. And so you have to ask yourself
[09:42] who who did this? Did Charlie do this or
[09:44] did Erica do this? I don't know because
[09:46] we'll never get to see the policy, but I
[09:48] would love to see the policy because to
[09:49] me it feels like what we've seen now
[09:50] from Erica, she's connected enough. I
[09:52] don't think it's homies that she could
[09:54] have finagled something where she did
[09:55] this, you know. Now, just for the
[09:56] audience clarification, Brian, when you
[09:58] say she's connected enough, are you
[10:00] saying connected enough to turn to Point
[10:01] USA or connected enough to something
[10:02] else?
[10:02] >> To something else.
[10:03] >> I follow you
[10:03] >> to something else.
[10:04] >> Based on her behavior,
[10:05] >> based on her family. Based on her
[10:06] family. And again, that's all
[10:07] documented. We can get into that if
[10:08] you'd like, you know, later down the
[10:10] road. But that's why I say that because
[10:11] it's just when you're that connected. I
[10:13] don't know if this would be that hard to
[10:14] do where Kirk wouldn't have known. You
[10:15] know, what is it? Just take a stamp of
[10:16] his name, hit the stamp, sign it. You
[10:18] know, uh the fact that it's Gigi, I
[10:20] thought just caught my attention. That's
[10:21] her the daughter's name. You know, Gi,
[10:23] that's the name of this,
[10:24] >> right?
[10:24] >> Maybe. I'm going to take out an
[10:26] insurance policy and name it GG5000 for
[10:28] the goat who is currently taking a couch
[10:31] nap.
[10:32] >> Either way, even if she didn't do it and
[10:34] Charlie did, this is very notable.
[10:35] >> Yeah, but like you said, why wait now?
[10:37] Why go six years and in 2023 all of a
[10:39] sudden now you
[10:40] >> Chad's asking if I think that Erica had
[10:42] an active hand in this. I'm definitely
[10:43] not ready to say that. Um I'm obviously
[10:46] looking at the evidence like this. Um
[10:49] obviously my mind is open to everything.
[10:51] Um I don't know, Erica. I'm not I'm not
[10:54] alleged to her, but
[10:58] extraordinary claims do require
[10:59] extraordinary evidence. And you have to
[11:01] realize that as a public figure, I also
[11:02] have to be very thoughtful about what
[11:04] like kind of claims I put on the
[11:05] internet. So, I'm I'm watching, but I,
[11:08] you know, I would need to see a lot of
[11:10] evidence to think that a woman would do
[11:14] something so cold as that. Not to say
[11:18] that women can't be cold. We've There's
[11:19] lots of women that are real cold, but we
[11:24] would need some pretty crazy evidence
[11:25] for that. So, we'll look and we'll see.
[11:29] And, you know, who knows what we find.
[11:32] >> You you have the idea to create this
[11:33] split dollar life insurance policy.
[11:35] >> It's possible they knew he was going to
[11:36] disappear. So, if you know he's going to
[11:37] disappear, you know, let's make some
[11:38] money. I don't know why else. I just
[11:40] don't know why you would wait. I think
[11:41] it's reasonable to wait a few years. If
[11:43] they would have done this in 2020, that
[11:44] wouldn't have caught my attention
[11:45] because in 2020, he was really elevating
[11:47] his profile. 2019 20, you know, but 2023
[11:50] it just feels a bit late. So yeah, I
[11:52] would love to see the policy because
[11:53] that can answer a lot of questions. How
[11:54] much is the payout? Who's the
[11:56] beneficiary? When like within 2023, when
[11:59] was this put together, but you know,
[12:00] unless we have an insider, I don't think
[12:01] we're ever going to see that. But it's
[12:03] to me, we should not overlook this is
[12:04] all I'm saying. You know, why exactly
[12:06] this happened? That's speculation, but
[12:07] it happened and it's here. And keep in
[12:09] mind that's three.
[12:09] >> Yeah, good point, Chad. I don't see
[12:11] didn't see who said that, but I wonder
[12:13] if financial his financial advisors had
[12:15] anything to do with it. That would be
[12:17] interesting. I wonder if anyone at
[12:18] Turning Point suggested it or anything
[12:20] like that.
[12:22] >> 50 and 23, 24, and 25,
[12:25] >> right? Because he he died in 25, so that
[12:27] probably would have already been paid.
[12:28] So, someone's getting money off this.
[12:29] And I just think Charlie was rich enough
[12:30] he should pay a life policy on his own.
[12:32] That's just my own feeling because I
[12:34] don't know if the Turning Point should
[12:35] be on the hook for everything he wants
[12:36] to do,
[12:36] >> right?
[12:37] >> But when you could use donor money to
[12:38] pay for your life insurance policy, why
[12:40] would you use your own money, bro?
[12:42] Obviously,
[12:44] >> you know, it's not not unreasonable to
[12:45] ask him.
[12:49] >> Uh, chat, pretty conclusions. You say
[12:51] this is likely a Keman insurance policy
[12:53] taken by TPUSA on him, not his. Um, it
[12:57] sounds like a Keman insurance policy is
[12:59] something that I can look up in here.
[13:03] Okay, that's I think that's the end of
[13:06] of that clip. Keman insurance
[13:11] policy.
[13:15] They would get loan money back and
[13:17] enough to buy his ownership out.
[13:20] Oh, key man as in the key man of the uh
[13:25] keyman insurance, also known as key
[13:27] person or key employee insurance, is a
[13:29] life insurance policy purchased by a
[13:30] business to protect itself financial
[13:31] loss of a vital employee such as an
[13:33] owner, executive, top salesperson, or
[13:34] someone with a unique skills dies or
[13:36] becomes disabled. The business is both
[13:38] the policy holder and the beneficiary
[13:40] paying the premiums and receiving the
[13:41] death benefit if the insured key person
[13:43] passed away while the policy is active.
[13:45] Interesting. Uh homie who gave us this
[13:48] tip would it appear in the way that it
[13:51] was written is that is the way it was
[13:52] written on that as a loan that they were
[13:54] giving to that LLC. Is that a normal way
[13:57] for it to appear in your in your
[13:59] experience?
[14:01] because I that's a great point and it's
[14:03] and you know the LLC I don't know as we
[14:06] know who the LLC is held by
[14:10] this is [clears throat] why we need uh
[14:11] the whole internet to work together
[14:13] because we've got experts in all fields
[14:15] out there um and usually people running
[14:18] podcasts people doing commentary and
[14:20] such usually we obviously are not
[14:21] experts in everything um can't be if it
[14:26] was me I'd set up as an evang
[14:27] evangelical trust and have that LLC be
[14:29] the beneficiary so that any income is
[14:30] taxfree
[14:32] Now we're thinking. Now we're thinking.
[14:35] Yeah, Hawkro Bummer is about to go max
[14:37] on this. That's like the top meme of of
[14:39] the of this month. We We are going max,
[14:43] dog. Yeah. The decentralized think tank,
[14:46] the decentralized intelligence agency of
[14:49] the internet is pretty unrivaled this
[14:52] year for sure.
[14:56] That would be enough to collapse the
[14:58] current paradigm and change the whole
[15:01] planet.