Candace Owens - March 05, 2026


Bride Of Charlie: What Happened In Romania? | Episode 6


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In 1989, on Christmas Day, the then-presidents of Romania, Nikolai Chosescu and Elena Chosecu, were actually murdered after a show trial. Who is Tyler Boyer working with in parliament in Romania? Why is the Black Sea rotational force coming from Reno, Nevada? Why are so many people in this story tied to Romania?

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00:00:13.300 All right, you guys. Shabbat shalom. Hello, Blake Neff. How are you doing, sir? Question for you,
00:00:19.580 if you can get around to it and get around to answering. Romania. Romania, Blake. What goes
00:00:25.240 on in Romania? Why are so many people in this story tied to Romania? By the way, you guys,
00:00:31.900 we did send Erica an email on February 24th, so eight days ago, asking specifically how many times
00:00:38.720 and for what duration she had visited Romania in the past. We got no response. Well, we did get a
00:00:45.400 response. We got a response from a lawyer saying that she was getting ready for the State of the
00:00:51.480 Union and didn't have time to reply. That was eight days ago. I feel like she's had some time
00:00:55.940 to reply, but she's chosen not to. Her memory does seem to get spotty around this time in her life.
00:01:02.320 Does it remember how she met Tyler Boyer? I feel like maybe, hmm. Alas, we are left to investigate
00:01:09.720 matters on our own. So welcome back to Bride of Charlie. We have nothing to hide.
00:01:21.480 First and foremost, a quick update for you guys. Right at the top, we were able to determine which
00:01:30.820 middle school Erica went to. It's called Cacopa Middle School. I think that's how you say it.
00:01:36.920 We did receive an email tip from someone who informed us that Erica attended Cacopa Middle
00:01:41.440 School. We have not yet received the yearbooks. We will add that, but we can at least fill in those
00:01:46.440 blank school years that we had on our timeline from 2000 to 2003. That is a school out in
00:01:52.600 Scottsdale. And we were able to further confirm this from the middle school because they once
00:01:58.560 tweeted this referring to her as alumni. They wrote, thanks alumni Erica Fransve for sharing the
00:02:04.680 importance of being an everyday hero. Cacopa Pride. Okay, so another piece of the puzzle has been locked
00:02:11.820 in place. Now let's jump right back into Romania because I just need to know what's going on there.
00:02:19.840 It seems like people are having a lot of fun. Who exactly is Tyler Boyer working with in parliament
00:02:25.400 in Romania? Why is the Black Sea rotational force coming from Reno, Nevada, by the way, in particular?
00:02:34.460 That's where they were majority coming from. I think first we should back up and get you guys a 1.00
00:02:39.460 little bit adjusted with some important Romanian history. So we reminded you yesterday that in
00:02:44.940 1989, when Dr. Jerry Fransve is itching to get out there, the Berlin Wall came down. And with it,
00:02:51.880 of course, what transpired was a lot of corruption. Rampant in the East, people going in there,
00:02:58.640 plundering, taking what they wanted to, you know. In Romania that same year, on Christmas Day,
00:03:04.640 I kid you not, there was something so dark about this having taken place on Christmas Day. Christmas
00:03:10.100 Day of 1989, the then president, Nikolai Chosescu, and his wife, Elena Chosescu, were actually
00:03:17.780 ruthlessly murdered after a show trial. Just like the Nuremberg trials, if you actually go back,
00:03:23.660 they were just show trials. Nobody actually was trying to figure out if there was guilt and
00:03:27.120 presenting evidence. It was like, you're already guilty. We're just going to shoot you and kill you.
00:03:30.420 So this was supposed to be the end of communism. So the communist leaders had to go as well. 1.00
00:03:36.900 And Nikolai and Elena were quite literally lined up and shot, and it was all filmed. And I'm not
00:03:43.000 going to show you that shooting, obviously, but I am going to show you just a little snippet,
00:03:48.100 historical snippet, so you can understand just how absurd the trial was and just how
00:03:53.680 inhumane the verdict was. Take a listen.
00:03:56.040 The trial is brief and largely for show. It lasts about two hours and takes place without
00:04:02.520 any real possibility for defence or appeal. Chosescu himself refuses to recognise the court
00:04:08.140 and calls it illegal. But it doesn't matter. The tribunal finds both him and Elena guilty.
00:04:15.080 The sentence, for both, is death by firing squad, and the execution will happen immediately.
00:04:25.060 Straight away, Nikolai tries to appeal the decision, but he's denied.
00:04:34.360 Before being led out of the room, Nikolai turns to the guards and says he wants to be executed
00:04:39.420 alongside Elena. They accept. Meanwhile, a soldier returns with rope to tie their hands,
00:04:48.800 but neither Nikolai nor Elena wants to be restrained.
00:04:55.900 Both argue with the soldiers, saying there's no need for it and that they're not going to run.
00:05:01.000 But again, they're denied.
00:05:07.900 They're then led out into the courtyard and placed against a wall to the barracks.
00:05:14.000 And you can fill in the blanks regarding what happens next. Now, you might be asking,
00:05:18.500 why were they executed in this manner? You shouldn't ask those questions. This is how freedom
00:05:24.020 is spread. OK, the West is the best. It's always kind of the same thing, right? Like we show up and
00:05:30.980 we say we're going to make things better because things are oppressive and we always do make
00:05:34.920 things better. We love a vacuum of power. No leadership. We killed Gaddafi. We arrested
00:05:43.900 Nicolas Maduro. And in that vacuum of leadership, the oligarchs move in, they plunder, they steal,
00:05:50.280 they take the oil. Did you see the headline, by the way, just honoring mentioning this after he gets
00:05:54.740 arrested? It's like Venezuela ships its first cart of oil over to Israel for the first time in X
00:06:01.320 amount of years. Yeah, that's kind of the point. Oil, silver, gold. When a country is collapsed,
00:06:07.060 especially artificially, it becomes the wild, wild west because at least temporarily there are no
00:06:11.140 rules, right? So gangsters and banksters can move in, monopolize resources and establish
00:06:15.980 industries. Now, we are always told that whatever came before those oligarchs was desperation,
00:06:21.560 that it was evil, sheer evil, much more evil than crony capitalism. Those are our two choices,
00:06:27.400 by the way. You're either going to get communism or you're going to get crony capitalism.
00:06:31.340 You're going to get crony capitalism and debt slavery, or you are going to get a government that
00:06:37.240 has a bunch of power and people that are starving. There's nothing in between. It's the left versus the
00:06:41.500 right false dialectic. I think both options suck. And like I said, it is an intentional false 1.00
00:06:47.660 dialectic and the same people stay in power, getting us screaming at each other. Anyway,
00:06:52.660 Romania in particular, under the communist rule in Romania, Nicolai had banned abortion.
00:06:59.080 He had eliminated private and foreign usury. He even banned gambling, referring to it as a
00:07:07.620 Western decadence. I mean, could you imagine a world without the freedom to gamble? Terrible,
00:07:13.280 just terrible. The West is the best. We're going in there. Sometimes we have to get in there and
00:07:18.640 spread that kind of democracy and, of course, deliver these people slot machines. Yeah, no.
00:07:25.800 On January 1st, 2007, eight years after Elena and Nicolai were shot, Romania officially joined the EU
00:07:33.860 alongside Bulgaria. Okay. Now, if you have ever wondered or tried to make sense of what the European 0.55
00:07:40.500 Union is, it's basically a bureaucracy that sits on top of another bureaucracy. If you're a citizen
00:07:46.900 of Europe, not only are you subject to your own country's laws, but then there's also another body
00:07:53.520 that sits in Brussels that can tell your country what it can or cannot do. It sits above your country
00:08:00.400 laws. So imagine for Americans, we elect representatives to go down to D.C. and to make and pass laws.
00:08:08.740 Imagine they do that. And then there's just this outside bureau up in Canada that says that's a nice
00:08:14.320 law, but that doesn't actually work for us because we have our own laws. And no, that's kind of the EU
00:08:19.880 in a nutshell. Unbelievably corrupt, deals done in back rooms, you know, the same thing everywhere.
00:08:25.260 Anyway, in 2009, just two years later, after they joined the EU, the Romanian parliament passes a law
00:08:31.400 to regulate gambling. Okay. They decide you will now need a license to operate a casino, which basically
00:08:38.920 means you have to spend a lot of money to get this license to become a licensed operator of casinos.
00:08:45.180 In short, that's that's kind of chronic capitalism, right? Only rich people are going to even be able
00:08:49.820 to afford this thing. And so we'll do these deals and poor people. Now you can't get into this industry. 0.50
00:08:55.060 But also in that same order, they did criminalize like online gambling. So essentially what happens
00:09:04.500 next is the EU Commission gets involved and the EU Commission says, oh, actually, it doesn't work for
00:09:11.480 us. This is in 2009. And we want to edit this and allow online online gambling. We still want online
00:09:19.240 gambling to happen. I want you to keep in mind in 2009 and 2010, this is all going down.
00:09:23.540 The United States announces, hey, we're going to put a military base out in Romania.
00:09:31.620 It's interesting timing, right? So we at the same exact time that this gambling thing,
00:09:35.660 kind of a monopoly is going to get settled in Romania for rich people, America says in 2009
00:09:40.060 that we are going to officially set up a base. So now we are in 2010. And the EU forces that online,
00:09:52.040 online gambling restrictions are removed as well. Obviously, I'm oversimplifying here,
00:09:56.760 but that's effectively what took place. And we know that in 2010, the Black Sea rotational force
00:10:02.020 arrives. And so does Tyler Boyer. Tyler Boyer makes his first appearance in Romania at the same time in
00:10:10.340 2010. And I will also remind you again that in 2010, Lori Franzfey reinstates AZ Tech International.
00:10:19.960 What does it do? Actually, we were able to finally find a description of what AZ Tech International does
00:10:30.320 from Lori. It's up. It was up on the Everyday Heroes website. She had a bio that has since been
00:10:36.500 pulled down, but they go into detail regarding what AZ Tech does. And I want you to follow along with me.
00:10:41.520 We'll read this together. Okay. I'm going to read that second paragraph. It says that Lori,
00:10:46.000 for the past 12 years of her career, has been focused in the pioneering research and development
00:10:52.500 on disruptive cyber technologies for applications in relationship to the way humans think and the
00:11:02.560 importance of assessing what happens if type technologies, truly addressing the humanitarian
00:11:10.200 side of the equation. AZ Tech, a science and engineering environment, oh, it's an environment,
00:11:18.800 has been at the pinnacle of creating a hybrid cyber electrical mechanical capability to address
00:11:27.120 life sustainability and mitigation strategies in the event there is partial to complete shutdown of power.
00:11:35.860 this has led her and her incredible engineering team to create multiple patents in the predictable,
00:11:42.640 in the predictability and cyber analytic area in support of the Department of Defense,
00:11:47.320 the DOE and state government relative to sustainability of critical infrastructure protection.
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00:12:23.140 Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Supercalifragilistic.
00:12:32.120 It's Bialidocious. Big word. Sustainability. Sustainability. Big word. Sustainability. Vocabulary.
00:12:36.880 Word. Ta-da. Technology. Tech. It's so high tech. You have to have a highly technical BS mind to think
00:12:45.340 that that makes any sense. Like I said, these people are not smarter than you that rule over than us.
00:12:50.840 They're just more corrupt. But that's absurd. Nothing. It's just a word pretzel. We're in a 0.98
00:12:57.360 pretzel. She's saying a lot of words and she keeps throwing in sustainability in the middle. It's like
00:13:00.900 sustainability, sustainable functional way to monitor the sustainable functional technologies
00:13:06.840 and working with the Department of Defense to do the supercalifragilisticexpialidocious things. 0.88
00:13:11.940 Okay, Lori. Okay. I'd love to interview her or Erica to deeply understand it. I just want to get
00:13:19.160 real cerebral with them, you know? Explain it to me like I'm two.
00:13:24.480 Let's now pick up in 2011, okay? So the Black Sea Rotational Force is doing their thing in
00:13:28.720 Constanta. And I just want to stress how interesting it is to me that the majority of the men are coming
00:13:33.400 from Reno, Nevada, the capital of casino and gambling. Laws are loosening up in Romania,
00:13:38.260 or actually rather monopolizing, I should say, in Romania. And here is an article which mentions
00:13:42.820 that the chosen Marines were sent majority from that area. I'm going to show you that. It tells you
00:13:47.880 that the unit, part of the Black Sea Rotational Force 11, has trained militaries in Bulgaria,
00:13:52.500 Romania, and Macedonia with both lectures and applied experience in ways to handle situations
00:13:58.540 ranging from riot control to roadside bombs, blah, blah, blah. It tells us at a glance,
00:14:03.600 a unit of six Marines from Reno, part of the Black Sea Rotational Force 11, have been training
00:14:09.340 military forces in Eastern Europe. Okay. They're training them in counterinsurgency techniques.
00:14:14.500 We get it. We're just missing one piece of the puzzle. What about the researchers? What about
00:14:20.180 the Dr. Fransfey type students? Well, there always has to be a group of student researchers
00:14:24.060 at the same time, and you won't believe it, but some arrive, and they're also from Reno, Nevada.
00:14:31.280 Check out this article. I can't even make this up. It says this year, it says, Romania, students will
00:14:36.940 give lessons at schools and help teachers. You can note that date in the corner, May 4th, 2011.
00:14:41.900 And this year's cohort of students includes two Nevada graduates, Alex Radai and Julie
00:14:47.860 Chris, and two graduate special, I don't know why that's in quotations, graduate special Nevada
00:14:53.700 students. No clarity. Oh, yes, there is some clarity. They're not yet formally enrolled in
00:14:58.640 the graduate program, but they're going out there anyway. Jenny Sales just finished her 0.94
00:15:03.620 undergraduate degree, and Amber Herda just finishing her undergraduate degree. Both of the
00:15:08.700 University of Texas not yet enrolled in the program. Okay, we get it. Nevada, Reno students
00:15:14.020 are going out to Romania. Now, this all could just be a happy coincidence. Unless you're a 0.99
00:15:21.100 conspiracy theorist like me, and you've come to the realization that Nevada, in particular,
00:15:26.140 Vegas, Reno, working on behalf of Tel Aviv, they're actually the people that are running Washington,
00:15:32.240 D.C. We live in a gambling empire. That is what America is controlled by. Like I said,
00:15:37.700 you shouldn't be like me. Don't be a conspiracy theorist. Let's just continue to document the
00:15:41.880 facts. We're in 2011. Tyler. Tyler Boyer's back. He's fresh back from his trip to Romania.
00:15:48.180 The models, the girls, the bottles, he's popping them. And he is still a student, I should mention,
00:15:53.920 at Arizona State University. And Tyler Boyer then immediately falls into some luck.
00:15:57.780 In April of 2011, at the end of his spring semester, he is elected by the Arizona Senate
00:16:06.340 to serve as a student representative to the Arizona Board of Regents. It says that the state
00:16:12.220 Senate has confirmed ASU undergraduate Tyler Storm Boyer as the new student regent for the
00:16:18.720 Arizona Board of Regents. He begins a two-year term beginning on July 1st. Oh, that's interesting.
00:16:23.860 Now, in case you're wondering what they do, what the Board of Regents does, it's the governing body
00:16:29.940 of Arizona's public university system. They're in charge of policies. Okay.
00:16:36.940 Lo and behold, after he's put into place as the student representative for Arizona State University,
00:16:44.720 Erica Kirk, well, Erica Franzfe, enrolls into Arizona State University for her final year of college.
00:16:51.440 There's just so much synergy here. There's so much synergy happening. Because guess who is a
00:17:00.080 Lieutenant Colonel Marine at this time over at the Black Sea Rotational Force helping to rebuild
00:17:06.480 Romania? I love this. Erica's cousin. What a year 2011 was. There is a guy, a Marine named
00:17:16.960 Dennis Franzfe. He is from Chicago. That is him, Dennis Franzfe. And you're not going to believe
00:17:22.880 this. He was in retirement. He was a retired reserve. And then he decided to come out of
00:17:26.320 retirement for this. He wanted to go to Constanta and help set things up. And I'm wondering, I'm
00:17:31.540 sitting here wondering if he and Tyler Boyer crossed paths. And you're not going to believe
00:17:37.460 it's going to get even crazier. Because before he had retired, he was actually stationed out in
00:17:44.760 Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom. Yes, the same exact operation that Lori Franzfe of E3 Tech,
00:17:54.940 don't ask me what it does, she wins an award for. E3 Tech won an award for Operation Enduring Freedom.
00:18:01.080 I wonder if Lori Franzfe and Dennis Franzfe ran into each other. And he was even stationed,
00:18:09.860 Dennis Franzfe was even stationed with a Sergeant Boyer who has since passed away. But I was wondering,
00:18:16.340 I was like, I can't even go down the rabbit hole. I wonder if these families go way back. That's what
00:18:20.260 I'm thinking in my crazy conspiracy mind. Because I know that Tyler sometimes spells his name without
00:18:25.880 the W. Is that family? Were you guys all together? This would be, that would be crazy.
00:18:30.100 Anyway, speaking of Afghanistan, speaking of Reno, speaking of Vegas, do you know the real reason
00:18:37.000 we were out there? 9-11 happens, two weeks later, we're Operation Enduring Freedom. Well,
00:18:42.720 again, I can't say this is the real reason, but the troops that came back all said that they were
00:18:46.700 tasked with guarding poppy fields. We sent our boys out there to guard flowers? That is so weird.
00:18:54.300 Remember, this was before the opioid crisis hits. And the home of the opioid crisis was
00:19:01.060 Tel Aviv, the Sackler family. Same university, I believe, that Miriam Adelson went to. She's
00:19:07.960 going to create the solution, which is methadone. But I always wondered, I don't know if you guys are
00:19:11.980 like me, but I've always wondered how it is that Tel Aviv, which doesn't actually grow any poppy
00:19:16.540 flowers, how exactly they were able to get enough of those poppy seeds to cause an entire opioid
00:19:22.320 crisis. How did they do it? Right? Like, who was in control of transporting all of those flowers
00:19:29.060 during a time of war? We'll never know. What we do know, however, is that it was Captain Curtis
00:19:35.960 Colvett who was stationed in Afghanistan. And yeah, that's Andrew Colvett's brother. Yeah,
00:19:42.740 they sent the military police from Nevada to head up the transportation company from Afghanistan.
00:19:50.000 And Curtis Colvett was the commander of the 593rd Nevada National Guard Transportation Company.
00:19:58.880 Specifically, you can see in this article, he commanded Bulgarian soldiers, 260 men. They were
00:20:05.380 based at Camp Phoenix in Kabul. Curtis Colvett, Andrew's brother, was administratively responsible
00:20:12.600 for directing these soldiers through 100 convoy missions across four months, transporting
00:20:20.940 personnel and supplies through the high-traffic, dangerous environment of Kabul. He was the
00:20:28.180 regional command captain. Wow. It's amazing. And just like the Facebook caption is going to
00:20:34.520 say, he wasn't the only Colvett that was there. He was also serving with his first cousin,
00:20:39.800 Robert Colvett. That's Andrew's cousin. The exact same time, Robert Colvett was the commander
00:20:45.680 of the 485th Military Police. That is just incredible. Deployed. It's just, you cannot make this stuff
00:20:57.220 up. And by the way, if you're wondering why they were commanding Bulgarians, Romanians, well,
00:21:03.340 because everything from Afghanistan was running through Romania and Bulgaria. Emphasis on Romania.
00:21:12.300 I know this because Erica actually did a podcast in 2020 and she was reflecting on her time in
00:21:18.060 Romania in 2012 or 2013. And in this podcast, in this podcast, she's speaking with someone
00:21:23.760 who was stationed in Romania and she's asking him if the setup is the same from when she was out there.
00:21:32.060 Take a listen to Erica. Gosh, I have all of the photos of when we were on the base too.
00:21:37.620 How is, how are the Romanian troops? Because you guys share a base with them, don't you?
00:21:42.400 We do. Yeah, we had, and we had like Canadians there for a while. And yeah, it's a NATO joint
00:21:49.180 base. So there was troops from mostly America and Romania, but from other places too.
00:21:55.620 Now, is that still kind of like a halfway drop-off point too for troops from Afghanistan?
00:22:00.780 It is. It's a, it is part of that operation.
00:22:05.640 Yeah. Cause I remember that was going on back then and I was like, gosh,
00:22:10.180 what a bittersweet base for like troops that are coming or going.
00:22:14.580 So Romania is the halfway drop-off base from Afghanistan. Interesting. Elsewhere in that 0.55
00:22:20.280 same interview, Erica reflects upon her distant cousin. She means Dennis Frantzve,
00:22:25.620 who shows her around the base in Romania. When she gets there, take a listen to Erica.
00:22:32.480 The reason why I even went over there is that one of my, um, on my dad's side, his extended family,
00:22:39.020 like a cousin, um, he was a part of beast, uh, a beast surf over there. And, uh, that's,
00:22:46.760 I went over there in 2013 and when he was over there, we did, we, we did the same thing. Like
00:22:53.620 he showed us, these are the orphanages we work with. These are the, this is the hospital that
00:22:57.640 we helped rebuild like amazing, amazing humanitarian things that no one talks about
00:23:03.860 that our troops are doing over there. Um, and anyways, long story short, fell in love. I don't
00:23:10.580 know if you went there, fell in love with the, they call them placement centers, but Antonio
00:23:15.320 placement center. Um, and these kids are phenomenal and they're precious and they just want to be loved
00:23:22.380 on. Yeah. Yeah. Erica, you know, there is just so much synergy building, right? I find myself
00:23:32.820 wondering if the Colvettes and the Frantzve's and the Boyers may have all run into each
00:23:40.560 other in Romania. Is that a crazy question to ask while we're transporting through Romania?
00:23:48.900 Probably not though, right? Much more, much more likely that Erica just happened to enroll
00:23:53.600 in Arizona State University for her final year of college, a mere months after Tyler is elected by
00:24:01.220 the Arizona Senate to be the student representative to their board of regents after he's hanging out
00:24:06.940 with models and politicians in Constanta and Dennis Frantzve is nearby. I'm sure this is all happy
00:24:12.260 coincidence. And she also just really can't remember how or when she met him. She can't,
00:24:16.560 and she doesn't want to reply. Well, let's bring in our 2011 timelines. I'd like for you guys to be
00:24:21.840 able to see it. I know that you guys will go back home and you will look through it. And so I really
00:24:26.400 put this together for you, but our 2011, yep. We have Tyler Boyer undergrad in April. That's when he's
00:24:32.260 elected. We have to the board of regents May 4th. That's when we have college students from the
00:24:38.220 University of Nevada, Reno. Some who graduated from the University of Texas, the graduate students
00:24:44.080 that are going to go to Romania. We have on June 12th, the Black Sea Rotational Force mentioned
00:24:49.860 as the Marine Force from Reno that will be training countrymen in the Black Sea. And Erica's cousin,
00:24:56.640 Dennis Frantzve, who is a retired lieutenant colonel from Chicago, will be there. In September,
00:25:02.120 Erica will enroll into Arizona State University for her final year of school. Nobody knows how,
00:25:08.960 but she's able to then graduate cum laude. She has the same thing her mother had, slips and falls,
00:25:14.900 becomes a genius, and is able to manage this double major. In November, this is her come up,
00:25:22.180 Erica wins the Miss Arizona competition in November. Okay? That makes her Miss Arizona for the next 0.89
00:25:30.220 calendar year. So you win in 2011, and then you are Miss Arizona for 2012. For those of you who know
00:25:36.460 nothing about the pageant world, like me, I had to realize that Captain Curtis Colvett is the key
00:25:43.780 commander of Nevada's Army, Army's National Guard, the transportation company. He has Bulgarian
00:25:50.180 soldiers working under him, and they are running things through Romania. Robert Colvett, who is his
00:25:57.000 cousin, will simultaneously command the 485th Military Police Company in Afghanistan as well,
00:26:03.940 which is like the military police unit. 2011 concludes, and like I said, Miss Erica Frantzve,
00:26:13.020 the pageant queen, has arrived. 2012 is her crown year, and the first thing she does in 2012 as the
00:26:20.040 queen is she just starts helping kids. She's got to help kids immediately, always, forever, and what 0.65
00:26:26.640 these companies or organizations or projects do, nobody can really tell, but we can jump right back
00:26:31.620 into our timeline for this. In 2012, in January, that begins her year as Miss Arizona. In February,
00:26:40.440 Everyday Heroes Like You begins what's known as Johnny's Locker Ministry,
00:26:47.040 and I will let you hear Erica in her own words describe what that is.
00:26:51.640 It marks a day of renewed hope for all those who have put up in a fight for their life. I am blessed
00:26:57.440 and honored to be here today to present to you all the second Johnny's Locker. I first want to give
00:27:02.800 thanks to my inspiration, Johnny Bryant. I've been raised that everything in life happens for a reason,
00:27:07.860 and that God has people come through our lives, whether it be for a week, a month, or even just a season,
00:27:13.500 so that they can teach us a life better. Johnny is a young man with steadfast faith and unyielding
00:27:19.540 dreams. He is driven, and through his courage and strong-willed heart, I am able to bring forth
00:27:24.680 this contribution to you today. Johnny's Locker is an Everyday Heroes Like You program that is targeted
00:27:30.300 towards enhancing the lives of children and teens undergoing life-altering and various emotional
00:27:35.660 hardships that reside in hospitals, shelters, or protective facilities across the country. Our mission is to bring
00:27:42.260 Johnny Bryant's courage, the afflicted youth, to serve as a reminder that they are not alone
00:27:47.260 throughout this dramatic time in their life. By taking something from the Locker, I want each
00:27:52.020 individual to know that they are also taking with them the love and support of others who care about
00:27:56.620 them overcoming any obstacle that they face in life. And we can pull out of this. You get the idea here.
00:28:04.440 You get the idea. Like, they're going to fill up the Locker, and it's going to have gifts for children.
00:28:09.680 And I can tell you, in May, she graduates, like I said, magna cum laude at Arizona State University.
00:28:16.840 Per her LinkedIn, she was a double bachelor of science in political science and international
00:28:20.740 relations. So she shifted her major at some point. And then Erica, because she qualifies, 0.77
00:28:26.600 is going to compete in the Miss USA pageant on May 30th. And I believe that that is in Vegas.
00:28:34.360 So here she is competing, it says, at the Hollywood Resort and Casino Theater, very appropriate,
00:28:41.020 of performing arts in Las Vegas. On June 7th of 2012, Erica is going to team up with that Tracy 1.00
00:28:49.340 Martin. Tracy says they met backstage and they just decided to go in to do some good together.
00:28:56.520 Tracy's making handbags. She's what we refer to as a serial entrepreneur, life coach, 1.00
00:29:02.340 just a little bit of everything. Jane of many trades. And $25 is going to be donated
00:29:08.640 to Everyday Heroes. Every bag you buy, Everyday Heroes. And the kids are going to get $25.
00:29:16.900 In July, we find Erica featured in a music video for Emerson Drive that went pretty viral.
00:29:23.920 That's She's My Kinda Crazy. We had mentioned to you yesterday that her boyfriend,
00:29:29.160 Tyler Sanford, is alongside with her. He's also cast in that music video. In July also happens to be the
00:29:38.640 timeframe that Erica has a friend in a theater, in the theater, when there was that Batman shooting
00:29:46.120 that took place in Aurora, Colorado. And this was something that bugged me because there were a lot
00:29:52.940 of turning point people who are adjacent to shootings, meaning they knew someone or they
00:29:57.780 happened to be there. More about that later. But this is the tweet. You're noticing it says Sierra
00:30:02.420 Santos. It is just to remind you, the handle is Real Miss Arizona USA. And who that is changes every
00:30:09.500 year. It's like the POTUS handle on X. So Joe Biden might be tweeting or Trump might be tweeting,
00:30:17.340 depending on who is actually the POTUS. Same way in pageant world. So this is actually Erica
00:30:21.860 tweeting back at someone who is saying to her, I'm disappointed that you have not acknowledged
00:30:27.440 the theater shooting in Colorado. And Erica replies and says, one of my best friends was in the theater.
00:30:33.740 So although my acknowledgement has not been blasted via social media, it's been more on a personal
00:30:39.160 level. I would like to know who her best friend was that was in that theater. I would. I don't know
00:30:46.200 many people. I don't know any people who you can sit down and be like, tell me how many instances you
00:30:51.900 know that involved violence with guns of people that you knew. I don't know people that could say
00:30:57.100 my husband was assassinated in broad daylight, but also my friend was in the theater during the Batman
00:31:00.880 shooting in Aurora, Colorado. Like I said, more on that later. What happens next in August of 2012
00:31:07.520 is Everyday Heroes Like You visits the Black Sea Air Support Team in Constanta, Romania.
00:31:15.440 And you can see Erica, I believe, acknowledges that this is the year that she went there.
00:31:21.900 At the very least, that's when she begins the project. In November, the Romanian Angels Project
00:31:26.660 officially begins in partnership with the U.S. Marines. And she is working with Colonel Otto Buscher.
00:31:34.140 She thanks him. She has a video where she thanks him. And yes, this is the Colonel Otto Buscher who will
00:31:40.500 be accused of running a brothel of trafficking children. No doubt Erica knew him. She thanks
00:31:50.200 him on her website. The other person she happens to thank is Major General Hugo E. Salazar. He was
00:31:57.200 formerly, he is also from Arizona. It feels like that's, everyone's got to be from Arizona or Nevada.
00:32:03.960 He formerly worked in narcotics. Look at this. This is in 1994, by the way. He's working here,
00:32:11.600 Joint Task Force Narcotics. It's giving Mitch Snow telling us about Fort Huachuca and how generals
00:32:19.800 were working with the cartels in 1990, got busted. There was a big tunnel. I feel very strongly that
00:32:26.780 Erica is familiar with Fort Huachuca. I think, Andrew, you might be too. Some fort. I don't know.
00:32:33.620 Your families seem like they might be familiar with that fort. That's some fort, my dude. The
00:32:40.380 amazing General Salazar, she writes. Well, look into General Salazar. And people that work with
00:32:46.460 him would not say he's so amazing. He gets accused of being incredibly corrupt. I don't know what we're
00:32:53.780 doing down at the border, but I'm starting to get like upside down brain. And when people tell me that
00:32:59.200 like they're working to stop drugs to the border, I'm wondering like, oh, really? Are you working to
00:33:05.060 stop it? Are you working to facilitate it? You know, it's like opposite day. That's what it feels
00:33:11.080 like with our government. And it's a perfect cover, by the way. If you're going to say that I'm fighting
00:33:16.120 drugs like the DARE program or I'm putting together this organization to stop human trafficking,
00:33:22.260 it gives you a pretty broad cover so nobody would ever look at you and go, wait, are you actually
00:33:26.760 imparting it? Like generally, I think this is how the world works. I would like to say that. I find all
00:33:36.200 of this to be remarkably suspicious. The most suspicious element for me is Erica pretending
00:33:42.740 she does not remember how she met Tyler Boyer. And both of them changing their stories. Tyler Boyer
00:33:48.380 responded to somebody on X and said he met her. He met Erica at the Trump rally, but he maybe forgot.
00:33:57.220 Maybe he had another long night in Romania, but he maybe forgot that he had already given a speech
00:34:01.000 at Charlie's memorial and stated that Erica called him and said, how can I help? And then he put her
00:34:06.980 behind Trump. So you had to know her before the rally to put her if she called you and said, how can I
00:34:12.500 help? And also, why was she calling you to say, how can I help? Erica had a pretty big life. And then Erica 0.96
00:34:17.640 tells me that she knew him through some congressman. She thinks it could have been a
00:34:21.860 senator from Arizona. She thinks, but she's not sure. And she would go back and she would consult
00:34:26.100 her text messages. But you know what? She has not done that yet. What do you think, guys? I think it's
00:34:32.600 all coincidence that everybody in this story is just like fluffing around in Romania, like Eastern Europe
00:34:39.920 at the same time. Everybody's got these military ties. Who knows what Tyler Boyer's ties are?
00:34:46.240 Do you think it's a coincidence that like this happens to be the university that Jeffrey Epstein
00:34:50.320 was pouring all of his money into, by the way, and he's facilitating models from Romania beginning
00:34:57.700 in 2009? Do you think all of this is just one big coincidence and we are the conspiracy theorists?
00:35:03.420 Or is something darker afoot? Now, I'm going to vote the latter. Something darker is afoot. I am
00:35:10.620 going to vote that the lack of clarity that they're giving us, the unwillingness to answer
00:35:17.100 these sorts of questions, to sit down and just do an open interview in front of the world about what
00:35:21.040 exactly you were involved in, maybe to produce a sentence that makes clear sense regarding what
00:35:27.780 the heck AZ Tech International does. Because blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Doesn't work
00:35:33.240 for me. It's like she's like flipping through a thesaurus. She's just like, oh, we do that and
00:35:38.620 that. I like that word. That's a good word. A lot of syllables in that word. I'm going to do that.
00:35:43.540 That's what AZ Tech does. And sustainability. Doesn't work for me. I don't feel like that's what
00:35:49.660 Lori was doing. I don't feel like that at all. I feel like these families are a little too
00:35:56.060 complicated and the dynamics in Arizona and everything that's going on is telling a much
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00:39:15.360 So I have been very clear with you guys that I'm beginning to ponder all of these mass shootings
00:39:22.500 that take place, whether these are actually military targets, politically guided targets,
00:39:26.580 and hits that they eventually just blame on some kid who's drugged out of his mind, or a trans person,
00:39:32.460 again, constantly engaging us in this left-right dialogue. Oh, well, the left says we need gun
00:39:39.420 laws. We need to have stricter gun laws. And then the right says, no, it's a gun that saves lives,
00:39:45.920 and we don't need that, and we need to have more guns. And nobody could be paying attention to the
00:39:50.560 fact that these are just like a gang taking out people. I don't know. Left and right are always
00:39:54.900 blaming each other. We refuse to consider the very real possibility that there is a criminal
00:40:00.860 syndicate that controls both sides and feeds the narrative instantly to the newspapers and to
00:40:06.080 their agents all throughout the media. You hit hard at the left. You hit hard at the right. Keep
00:40:11.140 these people engaged at one another's throats. Well, anyway, in the past, I had mentioned to you
00:40:16.280 on the topic of Erica and that shooting out in Aurora, that in particular, she wasn't the only one.
00:40:21.620 And a lot of people who were surrounding Charlie had some proximity, some personal story that they
00:40:27.580 could share relating to a shooting of the past. Okay. So we already showed you Erica. She had a
00:40:33.780 friend who was in the theater. Okay. Rob McCoy, he lost two congregants in the Thousand Oaks shooting
00:40:41.560 at the Borderline Bar in 2018. And then he subsequently became the mayor and very close with the victim's
00:40:49.700 family. And let's not forget, by the way, that what was happening at the bar that night, many people in
00:40:55.820 the bar were there because they were having a reunion of some description because they had survived the
00:41:01.560 largest mass shooting in American history. The one that the media swept under the rug very quickly.
00:41:07.140 We got no details. The Vegas shooting of October of 2017. Apparently that had to do with the Middle 0.99
00:41:13.100 East, actually. Israel, the Middle East swept under the rug. No. Lone shooter, Stephen Paddock,
00:41:19.620 we'll never know the answers. But again, so Rob McCoy is, knows these, whatever. But there's another
00:41:27.500 Rob McCoy adjacent one as well. And it involves Turning Point. Rob McCoy was the person who organized
00:41:33.920 the Nashville Covenant School Memorial in 2023 because it just so happened that Turning Point
00:41:41.560 was having a pastor's summit down the road when that happened, when the shooting happened. And again,
00:41:48.260 that was a trans person. And then that trans person was immediately shot. Guess pastor's summit, 0.80
00:41:53.600 right place, wrong time. Okay. Well, guess what, guys? We can now add another Turning Point
00:42:00.040 staff member, starting Turning Point employee who was in the midst of a shooting. This time,
00:42:07.040 it was one that took place in Kirkwood, Missouri back in 2008 at the City Hall. On February 7th,
00:42:14.060 2008, there was a man named Charles Thornton. He went by Cookie and he went on a shooting rampage at
00:42:20.060 a city council meeting in his hometown. Okay. And while shooting, he yelled, he shouted,
00:42:26.660 shoot the mayor, shoot the mayor. He killed two police officers, three city officials. He injured 0.93
00:42:33.000 also a reporter and he shot the mayor twice in the head. The mayor survived that day, but he died
00:42:38.860 seven months later due to complications from the injury. Again, interesting target, I would say,
00:42:44.300 but this is a crazy man. Cookie was a crazy man who never stood trial because he died from two gunshot 0.96
00:42:49.720 wounds in a shootout with police. Who was there? None other than Justin Strife, the current COO of
00:42:57.680 Turning Point USA, who became the COO seven days before Charlie was assassinated. I actually have
00:43:04.340 heard from people that Erica pushed for Justin Strife. And I will say allegedly there, because
00:43:10.340 this is Turning Point employees that are saying that, that Erica was driving Charlie to give Justin
00:43:15.840 Strife more power. Again, I cannot confirm that. That is a Turning Point employees. Everyone can
00:43:20.500 say that until I have proof. It's just hearsay. But what we can confirm is that regarding that
00:43:26.200 shooting in Missouri in 2008, he appears in a news clip and he speaks about Cookie. I don't know if he
00:43:32.040 was working at the city council hall. He definitely sounds familiar with what's going on. I'm just going
00:43:36.040 to let you listen to him in his own words. Take a listen.
00:43:38.980 Sirens wail outside Kirkwood City Hall in Missouri. The building that usually houses mundane civic
00:43:45.880 meetings became the scene of a rampage Thursday night after a gunman stormed the building and
00:43:50.500 opened fire. Two police officers and three city officials were killed. The mayor was critically
00:43:55.740 hurt and a newspaper reporter was wounded. Yeah, it's really shocking. I like when I heard about
00:44:01.380 it, I was just like, oh my God. The shooter was eventually shot and killed by police. It's reported
00:44:06.240 he was Charles Cookie Thornton, who had a reputation for disrupting city meetings and for making
00:44:11.620 outrageous statements. I've heard that this guy has come to the council meetings before
00:44:15.760 and complained about tickets and fines that he's gotten from the city. And he's kind of
00:44:22.820 made threats before. I thought the police were racist in the town. You always heard him saying
00:44:28.440 that he thought the police were running a plantation. Police say the gunman shot one officer outside
00:44:33.180 the building, then went inside and immediately shot another in the head. He then continued
00:44:37.720 firing, taking aim at city council members. At one point, the city attorney tried to fight
00:44:42.220 off the attacker by throwing chairs. Everyone knows he's kind of kind of crazy. And I mean, 0.99
00:44:47.500 I don't think anyone ever thought it would get to this point. Hours after the shootings,
00:44:51.020 officers from neighboring cities and communities were still arriving to pay respects to the fallen
00:44:55.580 officers. Any time an officer goes down, you're going to see officers show up from everywhere,
00:44:59.900 regardless of boundaries or department guidelines. They're going to be here. And that's what you're
00:45:04.660 seeing tonight. The city of Kirkwood recently made national news after a pizza worker named
00:45:09.320 Michael Devlin was arrested in the kidnapping of Sean Hornbeck and Ben Ownby. This isn't the town
00:45:14.300 that Kirkwood really is. A family-oriented, you know, very quiet town. And so something like this,
00:45:21.580 I mean, just is really going to throw this town into chaos.
00:45:23.940 I certainly did not know that he was involved in Kirkwood. Is he working at the city council? Was
00:45:31.880 he living there? How did he know Cookie? Speaking about Cookie and what Cookie was upset about. Was
00:45:36.940 he just there featured at meetings at the city council and heard Cookie rant about racism? I do
00:45:42.160 love that. It's not the trans narrative. It's 2008. So it was more about like BLM narrative. And it's
00:45:46.480 like Cookie just thought everybody was racist. And that's why he did this. And Cookie's gone and he won't
00:45:49.160 be able to speak for himself. But it's interesting. It's interesting to me because I can't name
00:45:56.480 anybody in my circle who could just be like, oh, me, yeah, no, I was at this. Oh, I knew this
00:46:00.480 person who was shooting at this. But it's like, is this normal conversation at brunch with the girls?
00:46:08.160 I'm asking. I'm genuinely asking. You could just stay in a room and boom, boom, boom. Okay,
00:46:13.360 McCoy, Strife. Oh, yeah, no, I was there. Is that, does that seem normal to you? Anyway,
00:46:18.960 I wanted to leave you with that because I just am, I am increasingly amazed by it. I'm amazed
00:46:27.620 by their lack of fortune in life that they should be so close and be able to comment on
00:46:34.120 so many tragedies, including the one that happened on September 10th, in which all of them,
00:46:41.000 obviously, were very close, the very best friends, closest people to Charlie Kirk. Never mind the fact
00:46:48.080 that they're quite literally getting community noted on X right now for just making up stuff
00:46:54.380 that Charlie would have said or thought, despite all of the evidence to the contrary regarding the
00:47:00.400 Iranian war. Could you imagine you leave this earth and the people who take over the empire that you 0.95
00:47:06.280 built, the business empire that you built, are now trying to make people believe that you would
00:47:12.860 have said the opposite and believe the opposite of the things that you said while you were on this
00:47:17.340 earth? It's incredible. To me, it is an act of tremendous betrayal, moral betrayal. It's completely
00:47:25.140 immoral what they're doing, and I don't know how they do it. I really do not know how they do it
00:47:30.100 outside of the understanding that Elizabeth Lane posits, the journalist Elizabeth Lane,
00:47:35.060 that we are dealing with true psychopaths. Anyway, we'll be right back to answer some of your comments
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00:51:25.680 into how Erica met Charlie, right? And Tyler Boyer's going to be involved in this.
00:51:32.240 Lori's doing some interesting stuff. And again, I get the vibes that maybe they all knew each other.
00:51:37.880 Am I crazy? Am I crazy? I don't know.
00:51:40.720 Well, let's get into some of your top comments.
00:51:42.700 From yesterday's episode, Miranda writes, the apple doesn't fall far, far away from the tree.
00:51:48.260 Yeah, not when it comes to Lori.
00:51:50.900 Chel Cray writes, Candace is literally single-handedly better than the entire FBI, and they know it. 0.57
00:51:55.880 Well, I mean, where is Kash Patel from?
00:51:59.500 Isn't he from Reno or Las Vegas?
00:52:01.460 You'll have to look it up for me. I'm pretty sure, right?
00:52:03.940 He lives in Vegas. I'm pretty sure.
00:52:05.500 So, yeah, you shouldn't be expecting him to do anything unless his boss is telling him he can.
00:52:11.360 Dew Gun Morgan writes, Erica locked herself up for eight straight months for no reason, 0.84
00:52:17.240 but she could not lock herself up for two days after losing her husband.
00:52:21.700 Nothing feels normal with this woman. 1.00
00:52:24.040 Wow. What a valid point. What a valid point.
00:52:28.160 We know she can lock herself up, but she sure didn't do it. She didn't do it at all.
00:52:31.780 All right, you guys, going to get into some of your comments for this episode.
00:52:35.520 First up, we have Good Season. Oh, Good Season, rather.
00:52:41.100 Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Epic Fury, Operation Erica Fraud's Face, something there.
00:52:47.300 Stay Max. Yeah. Who are these operations benefiting?
00:52:50.800 How is it possible? I just look at Tel Aviv. I'm like, they're like,
00:52:52.980 we're the this capital of the world. We're the diamond capital of the world.
00:52:56.480 Oh, really? That's weird because diamonds aren't found here.
00:53:00.180 Where are you getting them from?
00:53:01.260 And then you go to the countries and you go to the source of the countries
00:53:03.840 where they're getting all this stuff from.
00:53:05.660 And there are civil wars and there are always, of course, 0.99
00:53:09.620 that is especially where you have, you know, these terror groups, these Muslim terrorists. 1.00
00:53:15.180 For whatever reason, these Muslim terrorists only want to terrorize to benefit Israel. 1.00
00:53:19.340 It's so strange. I cannot work it out. 0.99
00:53:21.580 If you're a Muslim terrorist, we want to hear from you. 1.00
00:53:23.900 Why are you doing that? Right? 1.00
00:53:25.180 Why are you stealing and robbing and doing things down in Congo to the benefit of Israel? 0.89
00:53:31.440 We want to hear from you.
00:53:32.440 That's very strange. More tips. Can someone's gone.
00:53:33.880 Hey, I'm a Muslim terrorist and I work for Israel. 0.91
00:53:35.760 Why do you do that? 0.95
00:53:37.320 How are they the capital of everything?
00:53:40.220 And they just get untouched.
00:53:42.300 I'm thinking it's because they're directing the wars and the terrorism.
00:53:45.740 That is the obvious answer, my friends.
00:53:49.400 By the way, we had a few people email us with some potential options as to who Tyler,
00:53:54.920 who was the person in parliament, the Romanian parliament that Tyler was meeting with.
00:53:58.100 We just need to research that and reach out to some people before we guess.
00:54:02.900 But for sure, I think we've got it down to two possible modeling agencies.
00:54:06.640 More on that tomorrow.
00:54:09.560 Pawton writes,
00:54:10.340 It's curious, given all of these grassroots companies that Erica Kirk says that she began,
00:54:14.520 one would think anyone who was saved or helped would indignantly come to her defense.
00:54:19.160 Radio silence and crickets, things that make you go,
00:54:21.420 hmm, well, she did have Tracy Martin say that she's been friends with her,
00:54:25.240 you know, since Romanian angels and she met her apparently backstage
00:54:29.720 and like they just had a beautiful, lovely friendship.
00:54:32.580 And I mean, I asked Tracy Martin when I spoke to her on the phone.
00:54:35.440 I'm like, are you at all concerned that everything she says is a lie?
00:54:38.420 Like just basic facts like, hey,
00:54:41.160 she says she didn't have a boyfriend.
00:54:42.360 Well, you knew her when she had boyfriends.
00:54:43.400 Does that strike you as odd that your friend is lying?
00:54:46.180 And she was like, people change and people can change or something like that.
00:54:50.440 And I was like, this is not changing.
00:54:53.160 This is lying.
00:54:54.200 It's just she's lying through her teeth and keeps getting caught. 0.96
00:54:57.620 And everyone else is just trying to tell us it's okay.
00:55:00.780 People in media are trying to tell us it's okay.
00:55:02.680 This is part of the grieving process. 0.95
00:55:04.000 You become a compulsive liar and reverse things that your husband intended. 0.83
00:55:09.820 Your assassinated husband intended for the organization that he built. 0.98
00:55:14.040 Pre-888 writes, Afghanistan grows poppies. 0.55
00:55:17.280 I remember once watching a video where an Afghan farmer said that their land was leased by the
00:55:21.500 American government for poppies.
00:55:22.720 That's so weird.
00:55:24.460 That is so weird.
00:55:27.040 How did the Sackler family get all of this?
00:55:28.980 I have to know.
00:55:30.280 You know, their name was actually etched on the university at Tel Aviv University.
00:55:33.640 And then they took it down after the opioid crisis.
00:55:35.680 So they were doing it to benefit Tel Aviv.
00:55:37.240 Tel Aviv loved that.
00:55:38.040 But it's just all very strange how our, we continue to suffer.
00:55:42.500 They bring us their gambling.
00:55:44.480 Miriam Adelson served in the IEF.
00:55:46.520 Sheldon Adelson said his biggest regret in life was that he didn't.
00:55:49.660 And so they bring us their filth.
00:55:52.520 And they somehow are able to expand their borders.
00:55:57.840 Our people are addicted.
00:55:58.720 They come back with PTSD from having served overseas.
00:56:04.180 There's zero benefit at all.
00:56:06.140 And they encourage us to engage in more filth.
00:56:08.100 Go to Vegas.
00:56:09.140 What is your addiction?
00:56:10.580 Get a credit card and fill it up.
00:56:13.140 You know, overspend money you don't have.
00:56:16.140 They want to know what your vice is.
00:56:17.620 And that's what they curate.
00:56:18.780 That is the story of Israel. 0.99
00:56:20.080 It's absolute filth. 0.98
00:56:21.800 The best thing you can do is resist it.
00:56:23.740 You know, if you get out of debt, I know it's hard.
00:56:26.820 It took me a while.
00:56:27.420 But if you got out of debt, don't take out any more credit.
00:56:31.220 Don't ever go to Vegas.
00:56:32.280 It's the city of sin.
00:56:33.500 It's called Sin City for a Reason.
00:56:36.160 It is curating your vices.
00:56:37.720 Don't gamble.
00:56:38.580 These are things that you can do if you really want to fight and see what you can do in your
00:56:41.640 own life and in your own capacity.
00:56:43.660 Abstain.
00:56:45.220 Truly abstain.
00:56:46.260 Practice abstinence in every regard.
00:56:49.800 P. Bailey writes, I live here in the Nevada Capitol.
00:56:52.580 I have to talk to you before I even read the rest of your comment, P. Bailey.
00:56:54.980 There was a war happening.
00:56:57.420 I'm in my control room.
00:56:59.260 Ashley is from the West and she says Nevada.
00:57:02.200 People from the West say Nevada.
00:57:04.100 I am from Connecticut and I refuse, okay?
00:57:07.600 Because me and Chris and Dom, we are from the East and Nevada is not, we're not going to
00:57:13.780 be doing that.
00:57:14.860 And so I would just like to know generally in the chat, do you ah it or do you ah it?
00:57:20.760 And if you ah it, don't tell me.
00:57:22.380 I don't want to speak to you guys anymore.
00:57:23.960 Anyways, P. Bailey, I'm going to, I know you live in the Nevada Capitol.
00:57:26.580 How classy of you.
00:57:27.800 I am determined to find out this information.
00:57:29.540 I know a lot of Marines and retired military here.
00:57:31.440 If there's anything specific that you'd like me to find out, let me know.
00:57:34.380 I'm going max.
00:57:35.020 Find out why some of them are saying Nevada.
00:57:36.660 Um, and yeah, I mean, I guess there have been a lot of testimonies that are available on
00:57:40.980 the internet and we should have showed some of them, the testimonies, pardon me, uh, regarding
00:57:45.200 what they were doing.
00:57:46.020 Everybody knows they were guarding, they were guarding poppy fields and everybody knows
00:57:50.900 that we got an opioid crisis following that from the Sackler family.
00:57:53.540 Uh, and all they ever have to do is pay a fine.
00:57:56.340 Oh, everyone's addicted.
00:57:57.400 Everyone's high.
00:57:58.120 We get to pay a fine.
00:57:59.000 This many people died.
00:57:59.740 We get to pay a fine. 0.92
00:58:01.000 They're drug traffickers and they're human traffickers, um, out of Tel Aviv. 0.93
00:58:05.380 Tel Aviv runs Vegas, created Vegas. 0.84
00:58:07.880 Um, and you could, you could argue and beyond that, um, they control DC.
00:58:13.340 That's my story.
00:58:14.280 I'm sticking to it, but anything you find, obviously anybody send us more tips at CandaceOwens.com.
00:58:20.320 Um, Acutes of Rights.
00:58:21.400 I lived through it, referring to what happened in Romania.
00:58:23.660 It was a S-H-I-T show for sure.
00:58:27.180 And I saw the execution almost live. 0.83
00:58:30.400 Crazy.
00:58:31.220 By the way, you really get into the history of the Nuremberg trials as well.
00:58:34.200 Young boys who had to serve in the military, just lined up and shot, found guilty because
00:58:39.280 they wore a uniform that was their country's uniform.
00:58:42.240 Crazy what happened to them. 0.76
00:58:43.480 It was a mass Christian slaughter. 0.95
00:58:45.560 And the Bolsheviks, who created concentration camps, just all magically disappeared and went 0.99
00:58:50.120 to Israel.
00:58:51.160 Just kidding.
00:58:51.700 Nope, not kidding at all.
00:58:52.740 They all went to Israel and they gave themselves new names.
00:58:54.960 Hebrew sounding ones.
00:58:56.000 Yes.
00:58:56.640 Yes.
00:58:56.960 That's how Benjamin Milikowski, Benjamin Milikowski becomes Netanyahu because it just sounds more 0.53
00:59:04.060 biblical, despite the fact that he is a worshiper of the occult and is a obviously possessed 0.97
00:59:11.100 by a lot of demons.
00:59:12.200 If we're being frank, there's never enough sacrifice to all or Israelis. 1.00
00:59:16.900 That's what it appears to be.
00:59:17.760 There's never enough bloodshed, children's lives, mass murder, constantly sacrificing to
00:59:24.220 their gods.
00:59:26.020 Lastly, Jess Baker writes, on February 9th, I had a dream that you were getting ready to
00:59:30.400 do an explosive episode that involved Andrew Colvett and you had an edgy Asian makeup artist.
00:59:35.600 I hope you do in real life, continually praying for your safety.
00:59:38.260 Love you so much.
00:59:38.780 I do not have an edgy Asian makeup artist and I really resent that fact right now.
00:59:43.520 I have Evelyn and she's Mexican. 1.00
00:59:46.760 But you know, she looks a little Asian. 1.00
00:59:47.860 She says that.
00:59:48.720 So there we go.
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01:00:01.520 Support also, by the way, not featured on this website, Tucker Carlson, man, he is just
01:00:04.620 crushing it.
01:00:05.220 He is just makes me so happy.
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01:00:12.300 Also, shout out to Megyn Kelly for taking a moral stance on what is happening right now 1.00
01:00:15.920 in Iran.
01:00:16.560 It's not easy.
01:00:17.840 They are receiving a lot of figurative bullets, but the truth is winning.
01:00:23.380 I think truth is winning, even if it doesn't look that way.
01:00:26.920 And they're selling us all of this like Power Ranger propaganda.
01:00:30.520 Yeah, we did it.
01:00:32.380 Another bomb dropped.
01:00:34.020 Yeah, obliterated, obliterated the ships.
01:00:37.800 You know, Trump's like receiving that news all gassed because they're just treating him
01:00:41.760 now like he's he's an invalid, like he's just going around. 0.95
01:00:44.280 He's in his age like you're doing amazing, sir.
01:00:46.220 Look, The New York Times says blast off, blast off.
01:00:50.080 He's so great.
01:00:50.760 You're back because Zionists are just swarming him, telling him how wonderful he is. 1.00
01:00:53.680 That's what it feels like.
01:00:55.020 And they think they think that we're six year olds.
01:00:58.060 We're like six year old boys.
01:00:59.600 And we're like, yeah, power up, Power Ranger.
01:01:02.100 This war is going to be over in three minutes.
01:01:05.260 Iran obliterated. 0.98
01:01:06.800 Yeah, never mind.
01:01:07.560 It's been around for thousands of years.
01:01:09.540 It's gone.
01:01:10.120 It's over.
01:01:11.900 I digress.
01:01:14.280 I digress.
01:01:15.160 We'll see you guys tomorrow.
01:01:16.420 We'll see you tomorrow.
01:01:37.780 We'll see you later.
01:01:38.220 We'll see you tomorrow.
01:01:39.360 We'll see you tomorrow.
01:01:39.840 We'll see you tomorrow.
01:01:41.560 We'll see you tomorrow.
01:01:41.780 We'll see you tomorrow.
01:01:41.900 We'll see you tomorrow.
01:01:42.140 We're going to see you tomorrow.