Candace Owens - June 24, 2026


Charlie’s ā€œFreedomā€ Shirt Disappears. Another Witness Recalls Erika & Epstein. | Ep 354


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00:00:00.000 All right, you guys. Happy, actually, Tuesday. I was going to say Wednesday. It is me already
00:00:05.820 forgetting things because I am officially the prego, right? No one can question anything I do
00:00:11.980 for the next few months. We all agree I don't make the rules. I just follow them. Dana Lash
00:00:17.360 makes the rules, actually. Let's bring in Dana Lash. And the widow. And the prego. For the widow. 1.00
00:00:27.220 for the prego or the widow or the prego the widow the prego honor widows honor pregos
00:00:45.980 i hope i got that octave like just right i feel like that i felt
00:00:51.980 yes, I like it. I'm free. It feels like a throwback to like a WWF intro. Do you smell what
00:00:59.560 the widow is cooking? Anyway, I am the prego. And if you disagree with me, it's demonic. Duh.
00:01:07.160 I heard it in a Rob McCoy sermon this weekend in Vegas. Anyway, what do we have for you today?
00:01:11.600 I had asked last week, what happened to Charlie Kirk's shirt, the Freedom shirt? The one that he
00:01:16.780 was wearing, the one that TPUSA moved to sell like hotcakes right after he passed. Don't you want to
00:01:23.240 own the shirt that Charlie Kirk was wearing when he died? $59.99, and it could be yours.
00:01:28.060 Well, I just wanted to know what happened to the original one, actually, and the answer is beyond
00:01:32.280 absurd. Speaking of absurd, the judge in the Tyler Robinson case just came back with a decision that
00:01:37.300 is not going to help the conspiracies that this entire case is going to be rigged. We're going to
00:01:43.300 tell you about that update. And lastly, we were able to vet another tip from someone who knew the
00:01:48.340 old Erica, the one working in New York City in Jeffrey Epstein's modeling orbit. So let's get
00:01:54.480 started. Welcome back to Candace. Okay, so the list of things that are suddenly beginning to make
00:02:14.000 a whole lot of sense when you consider the increasingly plausible scenario that it was
00:02:18.820 indeed Charlie's road mic, which was rigged to kill him, is growing. The list is growing. Now,
00:02:23.760 I had asked a question last week, and gratefully, someone pointed out to me that Barron Coleman had
00:02:28.060 already furnished the answer to it, as well as other people, a long time ago, actually, in his
00:02:32.980 early days of covering the case. I just wasn't following Barron back then. And also, I maintain
00:02:37.440 that I was in a real state of shock and grief, and I was not processing information as usual.
00:02:44.060 There was so much coming in, so many questions, so many things for me to respond to, recognizing
00:02:48.920 that I was suddenly going to be at war with Turning Point USA on top of my grief.
00:02:53.460 But anyway, last week I had asked that crucial question,
00:02:57.100 what happened to Charlie Kirk's white freedom shirt, right?
00:02:59.780 We were exploring that shirt in particular
00:03:02.100 because it would definitively have explosive residue on it
00:03:07.340 if the theory holds.
00:03:10.060 It's something that could easily, at the very least, put the theory to bed.
00:03:13.880 If our hypothesis is correct,
00:03:16.280 then Charlie's shirt would actually be the biggest piece of evidence available, right?
00:03:20.800 To those seeking to hide the fact that he was hit with an explosive, every place and item upon which the explosive residue may have landed would have to be either cleaned up or destroyed entirely, right?
00:03:35.320 Like the soil.
00:03:36.140 We covered this.
00:03:37.240 Can we test it for explosive residue?
00:03:39.460 Nope.
00:03:40.020 We can't because we learned that they took care of that soil.
00:03:43.660 Ten inches of soil dug out immediately and repaved by Saturday.
00:03:48.840 Charlie died on a Wednesday,
00:03:50.080 and that soil was gone by Saturday.
00:03:53.680 By Sunday, pavers were installed.
00:03:56.440 Okay, forget that.
00:03:58.140 What about the necklace?
00:03:59.060 That's an obvious place.
00:04:00.400 Well, nope, that was taken care of too
00:04:02.540 because the feds were looking for it
00:04:04.740 for some unknown reason, as was Frank Churik,
00:04:07.460 and it was then given to the widow,
00:04:09.360 who now wears it around her neck,
00:04:11.080 and who on earth would expect her to hand that over 0.98
00:04:12.960 if it keeps her close to her husband?
00:04:16.340 Okay, well, let's skip that, right?
00:04:17.700 What about the handheld microphone? That's an obvious one. Surely we kept that one in evidence,
00:04:22.880 right, Cash Patel? Oh, nope. Sorry. The widow needed that for the Mar-a-Lago fundraiser.
00:04:29.760 It's encased in some glass and she is mourning beside it with photographers at her helm.
00:04:36.840 It all seems a bit too convenient. But surely, we think, surely you are thinking
00:04:43.060 this can't be an inside job. All of that, keeping this, giving this to the widow,
00:04:49.380 all of it could be fine potentially if we had Charlie's clothes. I mean, everybody knows you
00:04:54.620 keep the clothes, right? Where is his shirt? It would hold the most evidence. Surely that
00:05:01.340 made it to the hospital and is in the possession of the police, the feds, right? Right? Wrong.
00:05:09.000 because here's what happened to his shirt according to brian harpole who joined sean ryan for a car
00:05:16.020 crash of an interview for which i am being sued over here is what happened to charlie's shirt
00:05:23.000 in case you missed it or forgot it like i did take a listen we get to the hospital uh actually
00:05:30.300 we make it to the hospital through the traffic um we've got full wound pack in we get out and we
00:05:35.940 carry in to the door. Once we make it into the door, we see a gurney on the left-hand side.
00:05:42.920 We put him on a gurney, and then I wheel him into a room. I start giving the patient information
00:05:52.640 to the staff there. I end up getting on top of him and cutting the shirt that he had on off,
00:06:00.380 that white freedom shirt and so i cut it off so they could get to him so that um
00:06:07.980 i i didn't articulate this to them but i wanted to get that stuff off so they could
00:06:13.740 put a defibrillator on him and so uh um and then started talking about pushing drugs
00:06:21.900 and so i was back and forth and with them on drugs and defibrillator and uh and so then um
00:06:30.380 You know, once you get that shirt cut off and moved out of the way, you know, there's enough of medical professionals in there.
00:06:37.400 And so I just want to get out of their way.
00:06:39.500 And so I got out of their way and walked out of the room and stood outside the room and held guard on the outside door of the room so nobody else could come in there.
00:06:49.160 i genuinely do not possess in my vocabulary enough adjectives to describe the absurdity
00:06:59.860 of the scene that brian harpole just tried to convey to audience i it's difficult
00:07:05.960 you just have to have you don't even have to have a shred of common sense you could have less than
00:07:11.340 a shred of common sense ever been to a doctor ever been to a hostel like this guy walked in
00:07:16.340 like he was the mayor. He grabs a gurney. He wheels the gurney himself into a room.
00:07:23.960 He then jumps on top of Charlie. Don't know where he got the scissors from. You would think they
00:07:29.860 would have been available to him in the car. He got he got a pair of scissors. He's he's barking
00:07:34.320 orders. He then cuts Charlie's shirt off for them because he's got this all under control.
00:07:41.620 People are just looking around like this guy is amazing. He then starts giving them
00:07:45.660 information, even though you would have thought that happened on the phone, we still can't figure
00:07:49.460 out who in the car called 9-1-1 and we can't find that 9-1-1 call, but they say someone did call
00:07:54.380 9-1-1. He then starts giving information about Charlie and then he himself, they're all standing
00:08:00.360 around watching this guy just do his thing. Like he's just your regular old Superman. Everybody
00:08:06.080 recognizes him from town. And then he steps back and says, okay, now I myself have decided I will
00:08:12.200 back away because there's enough professionals, but I am going to talk you through what meds to
00:08:17.200 give Charlie as well. I'm sorry, who are you? And then he wraps it up by saying, and then I
00:08:24.820 decided to walk out of the room and just guard the door. Oh, they just let you do that at
00:08:29.160 hospitals? I didn't know this was an emergency scene. I've never seen this. Not even when they
00:08:34.520 fake killed Jeffrey Epstein, did they come up with the story that's ridiculous. They at least 0.95
00:08:38.520 showed him as soon as he got to the hospital, like, you know, the medical professionals just
00:08:42.640 like took over, obviously, because not even the people that are in the paramedics would be able
00:08:48.440 to do this. You hand it over. You're now in the hospital coming in through the emergency doors.
00:08:53.760 They have an emergency set up and not even the paramedics would be allowed to do what Brian
00:08:59.880 Harpole, some random dude who they don't know from a hole in the wall, has just described to
00:09:05.040 Sean Ryan that he did, no questions asked. And he cut his shirt off. That's the most crucial part.
00:09:12.340 He jumped on top of him. He grabbed the gurney. He picked the room. Everyone was standing around
00:09:17.060 going, wow, wow. We'll just wait until he tells us there's enough of us. Because this guy's got
00:09:23.400 it. This guy's really, really got it. Why don't we just perform surgery? What are we doing here?
00:09:28.800 He did it because, oh, the defibrillator. Oh, well, you told us now you're worried about
00:09:32.300 Charlie's heartbeat because you told us that you didn't even do CPR. This was an eight minute car
00:09:38.440 ride. Now you're you're you want a defibrillator to bring his heart back online. Do you know how
00:09:43.620 much damage would be? Would he have four minutes that you can survive that heartbeat and you weren't
00:09:47.460 worried about a heartbeat? Now you're worried about a heartbeat so much so that you jump onto
00:09:50.500 him and cut off his shirt. Why are you saying this? This did not happen. This did not happen.
00:09:57.920 Brian Harpole, you are lying through your teeth.
00:10:02.720 Okay, it's no wonder Kash Patel had to swoop in there
00:10:06.060 and take the cameras from inside of the hospital.
00:10:08.020 We were wondering why.
00:10:08.700 Well, this very clearly explains why,
00:10:11.080 because the story is so fantastical,
00:10:13.260 there's no way in hell the FBI could have allowed us
00:10:16.540 to see what went down in that hospital.
00:10:18.080 Frankly, it sounds like a sitcom, okay?
00:10:21.200 Frank Turek, who didn't touch Charlie,
00:10:24.480 according to Brian Harpole, according to Brian,
00:10:25.860 he was just praying in the back seat,
00:10:27.080 But for some reason, Frank notes that when he got to the hospital, he got changed.
00:10:30.700 Mikey McCoy, who was a hero, found them surgical scrubs because there was blood all over him.
00:10:36.240 He somehow got blood all over him, and then they all needed to change their clothes.
00:10:39.280 And when he changed his clothes, he didn't even recognize at that moment that his kids were still on the phone.
00:10:43.100 He's not going to realize that until he gets to the hospital.
00:10:45.580 Nobody really understands how he called Jack Hibbs, but he did.
00:10:48.100 we have a hospital that's allowing Brian Harpole to run the op floor while Pastor Frank Turek is
00:10:57.400 being styled for some unknown reason. All of this definitely happened. But yes, that's really weird.
00:11:04.180 Even like if I take my kid to the emergency room, I feel like I've suddenly given them to the medical
00:11:08.400 industry. You can have a baby in a hospital and they'll fight you over the child that you just
00:11:13.400 carried for nine months telling basically the child is theirs. Here's what the baby needs.
00:11:18.280 But somehow when Brian Harpole came in here, he was just calling shots and then he then he did
00:11:23.100 security. He guarded the door. Wow. This sounds like a movie. This sounds like, I don't know,
00:11:32.620 like a Denzel Washington Johnny Q movie. This does not sound like real life because it's not
00:11:37.620 real life. The reason Brian Harpole is spinning that tale is because he probably did cut off
00:11:46.420 Charlie's shirt at that hospital. When everybody was stripping, he probably did cut off Charlie's
00:11:52.620 shirt. And I'm going to guess that that shirt has been disposed of because I don't see it in
00:11:59.300 evidence. I don't see it marked as evidence. I haven't seen it in the court case filings that
00:12:02.080 they have this shirt anywhere. That makes the most sense to me under this scenario is that
00:12:06.660 Brian is spinning a tale trying to make it sound heroic as to why he removed a crucial piece of evidence off of Charlie's body.
00:12:18.700 Again, we're running this scenario that this could be an inside job.
00:12:22.540 That would mean that the feds came in to do a cleanup job of the evidence, which would have included, as we mentioned before, the car.
00:12:29.980 This was the most compelling piece of evidence that we were never supposed to have.
00:12:34.640 right? The car was sent for a tow, a cleanup, an auction, all very expeditiously. They didn't want
00:12:40.120 to keep this for evidence. But of course, John Bray, who immediately identified the mic as the
00:12:46.880 potential source of a shaped charge explosion, was on the pursuit looking for shattered ABS glass
00:12:55.640 from the Rode Wireless Pro. Unbeknownst to me, I got this evidence and it's the first thing he saw.
00:13:01.220 I am very convinced by his arguments, but to play devil's advocate, I had to imagine that it could
00:13:07.820 have been maybe a pair of sunglasses that were accidentally stepped on and then shattered all
00:13:12.400 across the floorboard. I had that scenario at a very low probability, but nonetheless,
00:13:18.220 it's good not to convince yourself of what you're seeing. But I can now state confidently that I
00:13:23.420 believe the bits that were on the floorboard of the SUV are indeed Charlie's shattered road mic,
00:13:29.320 because one of you sleuths reached out to us
00:13:32.840 with a rather fine detail.
00:13:35.400 I love you guys.
00:13:36.020 You're always paying attention.
00:13:37.160 I'm just gonna read the email.
00:13:38.860 It says, hi, Candice and team.
00:13:40.700 This may be nothing,
00:13:41.820 but I believe you guys need to try and enhance the images
00:13:44.220 on the back of the SUV, specifically the black shards.
00:13:48.200 Because when I look at the images, unenhanced,
00:13:51.020 there seems to be a number of the shards
00:13:53.900 that have white on them,
00:13:55.740 both on the floor and the crease of the seats.
00:13:58.340 see screenshots of the videos that you shared from the show. If you study the images of the
00:14:03.460 Rode Wireless Go microphone, they have several white details on them. And if you can enhance
00:14:07.960 the SUV images, I'm confident that you will be able to identify parts of the microphone body
00:14:12.900 by the shards. I'd also be interested to see an image from a different angle so that we can see
00:14:17.880 the piece that I have indicated by an arrow on the one image. Again, it could be nothing,
00:14:22.280 but I think you guys will have access to much better enhancement tools as well as all the
00:14:26.100 angles. I just have a feeling that those little shards with the white on them hold the key to
00:14:30.580 whether your suspicion about the exploding mic is plausible. All the best. Well, what do you know?
00:14:36.200 Here are the images that they attached from our earlier show when they were circling what they
00:14:40.180 thought could be some white on them, which would be like the Rode microphone. Of course, it does
00:14:45.160 say Rode on it in white. Do we have that Rode image too of the mic? There you go. So this is
00:14:50.580 what they're looking for. They're going, actually, there's writing on that. So if it was all over him,
00:14:55.300 you're going to get pieces that have white on it. And so we enhanced the images. And I am further
00:15:02.740 compelled that this person is correct. I will show you this, particularly because I thought
00:15:07.720 you could say, oh, maybe that's a sun glint here and there. Not on that piece on the right-hand
00:15:12.580 corner. That is white on there and on some other pieces. We can go closer here so that this person
00:15:18.040 can see it even better that's white this this is this is not someone's sunglasses that we are
00:15:25.560 looking at um i can show you another more enhanced photos here particularly that one in the right
00:15:31.420 corner is just so obviously a piece of a shard um of something and i believe this is charlie's
00:15:39.900 road microphone this person was on the money there is white there's predictable white of course on
00:15:45.140 the edges. That sort of happens when you shatter glass in general. But I also wanted to show you
00:15:52.080 guys these, you know, hyper-focused pieces so that you could see that this person is definitively
00:15:59.200 onto something. Now, I also want to show you, because there's a pocket of the internet for
00:16:05.440 everything, a video of some guy on YouTube who just decided to break his Rode wireless mic for
00:16:11.740 funsie. Nothing to do with the Charlie Kirk case. Not sure the context of this. Assuming this guy
00:16:17.000 is super rich because this is like $1,500 to purchase these things. But let's take a listen.
00:16:23.140 I am basically going to destroy my Rode Wireless Pros. I still use these things and love them.
00:16:29.880 But in my review, I talked about this candy mirror finish and how nothing sticks to it.
00:16:35.820 It starts breaking it.
00:16:39.040 You can see that's what it looks like is on the car floorboard.
00:16:45.940 No kidding.
00:16:47.060 Okay.
00:16:48.000 We're very carefully getting under here,
00:16:51.100 and I'm splintering glass bits all over the place.
00:16:55.300 So at this point, I'm going to say it's safe to say don't do this at home.
00:16:59.460 Also, it kind of makes sense that this is glass,
00:17:02.180 because if you think about, like, iPhones,
00:17:04.860 you know they have that glass backing for antennas and such and so i guess that's where the antenna
00:17:11.580 is on here i don't know but i'm guessing that's what's up at the very least now we get to see
00:17:16.400 what's underneath a road wireless pro that is what it looks like is on the floorboard of the
00:17:25.360 vehicle that transported charlie that is a very solid and plausible theory which i feel is now
00:17:33.440 strengthened. Of course, beyond that, there is also the curious case of the witness tree. We
00:17:40.080 covered this a little bit yesterday. The people who were first to speak to the media and set the
00:17:44.500 narrative, they're the most crucial people. Some people call these people crisis actors,
00:17:49.740 talking about what happened. So when people are looking for information, they stumble upon these
00:17:53.720 people and they say, hey, Charlie's been hit in the chest and we can describe to you how he was
00:17:58.820 hit in the chest. That definitely happened. We showed you one student, in particular, a young
00:18:02.420 woman named Sarah Toole. But yesterday, the internet quickly discovered that after she gave
00:18:08.040 her first testimony with Fox 13, claiming in detail, along with others, that he was shot in
00:18:14.540 the chest, suddenly 51 minutes later, she went back onto camera with local media and completely
00:18:21.960 changed her story. Here is her first interview to jog your memory. So basically, I heard a loud
00:18:31.020 bang which I figured a shot would be a little bit louder but I just saw it hit him in the chest and
00:18:37.120 then all of a sudden just tons of blood gushing right out where his heart is and then he like
00:18:41.900 fell over and slumped down and everybody got down and was screaming and then we all ran.
00:18:47.180 Can you describe just did he appear to be moving afterward or what? Not at all. I personally
00:18:53.560 believe he was dead on impact. You heard the one shot were there multiple shots or? I think just
00:18:59.180 Just one shot straight into Charlie Kirk, and that was it.
00:19:02.880 And I think they got him.
00:19:04.860 And did you see the person who fired the shot or anything like that?
00:19:08.340 No, I just knew that it came to the right of me
00:19:10.800 and went just directly into his heart.
00:19:13.800 I got a picture of him.
00:19:15.500 What did you see as far as, I mean, was the crowd,
00:19:19.620 how was the crowd reacting to him?
00:19:21.640 I mean, he is somewhat known for being provocative,
00:19:24.500 but what was going on beforehand?
00:19:26.340 What was he talking about?
00:19:27.440 So the first student got up and they were talking about religion, Mormonism and Christianity.
00:19:32.960 And the second student to get up was talking about transgenderism and how gun violence has been very frequent with that community.
00:19:41.840 And that is when it happened. Pretty ironic.
00:19:44.420 Like right after, during, right on that topic.
00:19:48.440 Yeah. That's when he got shot in the heart.
00:19:52.100 There's four people that are in attendance. One of them is her mother.
00:19:55.160 No one is disputing what she said. They were in the fourth row. And she says directly hit his heart, came from her right side. OK, that's pretty descriptive. That's what she said at 117 p.m. But then just 15 minutes later, she gives another interview and her story has changed. This is given at around 208 p.m. Take a listen.
00:20:19.680 And then after that, they had another student step up to talk about transgenderism and the violence and gun violence that's been surrounding that recently.
00:20:28.540 And that is when Charlie caught Charlie Kirk was shot. 0.54
00:20:31.880 It was in the neck and I watched the blood just spurt out all over his body as he slumped over and fell down.
00:20:40.620 I believe that he was dead on impact, but it sounds like he is in critical condition.
00:20:46.500 So big prayers going out to him, hoping that everything is okay.
00:20:52.660 That is remarkable.
00:20:55.060 That is remarkable.
00:20:57.660 Directly to his heart to now on the left side of his neck.
00:21:02.040 But she wasn't done because then she went big time.
00:21:05.280 She spoke to ABC News.
00:21:06.880 And this time, her memory, she's getting better and better.
00:21:09.500 She's even able to confirm how many yards away the bullet was fired from.
00:21:14.740 and it incredibly matches the distance to Lossie Center.
00:21:18.440 She becomes an expert in sound ballistics.
00:21:21.300 Take a listen.
00:21:22.700 So I was in the fourth row in the courtyard
00:21:24.740 where Charlie Kirk was.
00:21:26.860 I was a little to his left
00:21:28.900 and the shooter was to my right.
00:21:32.880 So, and even if you were looking at Charlie Kirk
00:21:34.800 from the front, the shooter was still to the right
00:21:37.360 and just got him right in the neck,
00:21:39.740 blood gushing everywhere.
00:21:42.100 A friend of mine and I ran into the building
00:21:44.560 and ran out the building. It's like the exit pathway and just kept running, crossing streets,
00:21:50.720 just trying to get to safety. And so you think the shooter was to the right
00:21:56.960 of you based on what you heard and what you saw? Yes, correct. Yeah, it went right into his left
00:22:06.040 side and the shooter was from my right. And even in the middle, it was still to the right.
00:22:10.660 And I'm pretty sure you had somebody say this earlier, but I think it was about 200 yards away.
00:22:18.040 It was about 200. How? How did she know that?
00:22:22.280 How does she now suddenly know that it was it hit him in the neck versus what she graphically described as it hitting him directly in the heart as she points center?
00:22:32.720 What changed? In short. None of that makes any sense.
00:22:37.140 it's hard to make sense of it outside of all of these mysterious pieces falling together
00:22:43.220 when we examine the exploding mic theory. Here's our update. It's good to organize this stuff and
00:22:49.160 take a look at it. Our updated chart of everything magically falling into place when we consider this
00:22:53.540 theory. Bomb dogs being kept away from the scene. Why the crime scene was immediately paved over and
00:23:00.000 the soil was excavated. Why the feds were searching for Charlie Kirk's necklace. It explains why
00:23:05.260 there appears to be shattered black ABS glass all over the SUV. Why there is no available footage
00:23:11.100 or any eyewitness reports of someone seen firing a shot from a Losey building, despite this being
00:23:15.800 an active campus in the middle of the day. Why the feds did not conduct a standard gunshot residue
00:23:21.940 test when Tyler Robinson was brought in. It explains why Terrell Farnsworth violated the
00:23:26.380 crime scene to remove the back footage. It's almost like he got updated. Like, oh crap, it hit his
00:23:31.320 neck we got to pull that footage because we're going to need to like explain that why it didn't
00:23:36.560 go we got a 30 out six it explains why there was unusually no ambulance on standby the paramedics
00:23:43.200 would have likely seen that shattered glass from road mic pieces and other evidence which would not
00:23:47.280 have supported a gunshot to the neck it explains why erica was quick to forgive tyler robinson it
00:23:53.240 explains why brian harpole cut off charlie's shirt in a scene described by him which definitive
00:24:01.300 leak did not happen. And if it did happen, this hospital should be shut down. If that scene did
00:24:06.980 happen, this hospital is insecure and it should be shut down. That is not a safe place to take
00:24:13.260 anybody. If randos can run in and start directing doctors and jump on top of people and cut off
00:24:19.820 their shirts and decide to perform security on rooms, then this hospital, Timpanogos,
00:24:28.220 should be shut down.
00:24:30.240 That's my perspective.
00:24:32.080 Lastly, it explains, as we just showed you,
00:24:34.280 why multiple front row witnesses
00:24:35.800 wrongly claimed that Charlie was shot in the chest
00:24:39.500 before changing their testimony, unusually.
00:24:44.780 Now, if we continue to follow
00:24:46.840 and work upon this hypothesis,
00:24:48.460 then it inevitably suggests
00:24:49.740 what we've all suspected,
00:24:50.980 that Tyler Robinson is indeed a patsy.
00:24:53.660 In order to become a patsy, to be clear,
00:24:55.220 you have to have a really bad friend in your life, right? Someone that is close to you and
00:25:01.420 that is willing to set you up to either gather or plant evidence against you. Someone with access
00:25:07.480 to your gun, access to your clothes, like, I don't know, a roommate who you're maybe dating
00:25:14.320 and becomes the only source of clear evidence, quote unquote, clear evidence against Tyler
00:25:20.440 Robinson in the form of a dramatized text confession, which doesn't pass the sniff test,
00:25:27.020 a handwritten note that was subsequently destroyed, which doesn't pass the sniff test,
00:25:32.720 because why would you hammer on anything if you're going to just text everything out anyway?
00:25:37.060 The person who, curiously, is not held for questioning by the FBI, isn't that kind of
00:25:42.760 mysterious? Yeah, I would imagine if we take our theory to its natural end, Lance Twiggs might
00:25:49.980 be a federal asset, a very protected federal asset.
00:25:54.640 And things are pointing in that direction because yesterday news came in, rather a verdict
00:25:58.920 came in, Judge Graff, which is difficult to explain.
00:26:04.480 Given the extraordinary role that Lance Twiggs played in shaping the narrative against his
00:26:09.380 alleged boyfriend, you might think that the judge in Utah would honor the defense's request
00:26:15.200 to compel Lance to show up
00:26:18.160 to the preliminary hearing,
00:26:19.680 which is set for the week of July 6th.
00:26:22.580 Like, you're the basis of this entire case
00:26:24.820 against our client.
00:26:26.500 If you assume that, though,
00:26:27.940 that he would say, yes, you have to come
00:26:29.380 because the defense wanted to subpoena him,
00:26:31.240 you would be wrong
00:26:31.760 because the judge has just denied that request, okay?
00:26:34.400 So just to remind you,
00:26:35.820 the prosecutors in this probable cause hearing
00:26:38.980 plan to represent Erica.
00:26:42.080 She is the listed victim on this case,
00:26:43.860 and they plan to present at that time
00:26:46.420 a recorded statement from Lance Twiggs
00:26:48.580 at the preliminary hearing.
00:26:49.680 So essentially, Lance Twiggs is allowed to testify
00:26:52.220 against Tyler Robinson
00:26:53.920 in the form of a recorded statement.
00:26:57.080 Robinson's team therefore argued
00:26:58.400 that they should be allowed to have the opportunity
00:27:00.880 to cross-examine him.
00:27:02.680 Otherwise, it's his hearsay.
00:27:04.680 They're just allowed to say,
00:27:05.700 hey, I got a recording of a guy who says you did it.
00:27:08.020 Okay, but I say I didn't do it.
00:27:09.760 Well, it doesn't matter because I have this recording.
00:27:12.060 twigs now lives out of state but the judge has ruled that the purpose of this hearing
00:27:18.380 uh is not going to be decide to decide upon robinson's guilt but rather to determine if
00:27:23.180 there's enough evidence to move the case forward so they've said it's allowed i allow it it's a
00:27:28.880 hearing that is allowed to move forward built on hearsay this is what we mean when we say
00:27:33.900 that this case is going to be a show trial that's a show trial if you can just bring
00:27:38.940 evidence into the courtroom and that evidence does not need to be vetted, then the judges and
00:27:42.920 saying that's perfectly fine at this stage, that's a show trial. Could you just put yourself in that
00:27:48.300 circumstance? Okay. Lance says it happened and you have no right to examine the evidence
00:27:53.080 of what he's presenting, right? They have not been given access to Tyler Robinson's text messages
00:27:58.160 to make sure they're real or that they were indeed sent from their client's phone that was
00:28:03.680 in Tyler Robinson's confession. Nope. They said no. We're just bringing the printouts. These are
00:28:08.080 the messages, trust me, bro. They are not allowed to question the person who says that he found the
00:28:14.140 note. They're just going to play a recording of him saying that they found it. Imagine that
00:28:18.260 scenario in your own life. You get hauled in, arrested for murder, and someone says, yeah,
00:28:24.020 well, this person says that you did it, and we have a recording of him saying you did it. And
00:28:28.220 they're like, that's enough. Judge Graff says that's enough. We don't have to produce anything
00:28:32.580 else for this preliminary hearing. You've got to rot in prison until the real trial happens.
00:28:37.380 That is why people believe the fix is in,
00:28:39.420 and I am among the people in that perspective.
00:28:42.940 Like I said, the hearing is going to be scheduled
00:28:44.480 for the week of July 6th.
00:28:45.520 I will be away on vacation,
00:28:47.020 but maybe I'll have to set something up with you guys
00:28:49.640 to watch it live and respond to it
00:28:52.500 because this is so far beyond anything
00:28:55.100 that we could have imagined.
00:28:56.380 We're just living through JFK all over again.
00:28:58.480 We will be back after a brief break
00:29:00.580 with another person, by the way,
00:29:02.080 who has come forward to declare
00:29:03.080 that they remember Erika Frantz-Vey
00:29:05.180 from her New York City days.
00:29:06.880 and our earlier reports about her are indeed true.
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00:31:38.040 I honestly can't even imagine being held in a prison cell
00:31:41.520 on the basis of hearsay evidence.
00:31:44.440 Like they're trying to pretend doesn't matter.
00:31:46.060 Like, which is just a preliminary.
00:31:47.080 Okay, but the preliminary gives you the permission
00:31:48.820 to keep somebody in prison.
00:31:50.900 Like, this is going forward.
00:31:52.440 This is completely crazy.
00:31:54.320 The preliminary should deeply matter.
00:31:56.800 You should say, we have the grounds
00:31:58.120 and here is the evidence
00:31:59.240 and we'll flesh that out down the line.
00:32:01.520 No evidence?
00:32:02.880 Trust me, bro, on a recording? 0.91
00:32:04.100 I mean, it's all so ridiculous, and they call us the conspiracy theorists. 0.88
00:32:08.760 It's exactly what we expected. 0.77
00:32:10.060 Anyway, moving on to Erika Fransfey. 0.96
00:32:14.140 Erika Fransfey, totally different person than Erika Kirk.
00:32:16.720 We're going to talk more about that.
00:32:18.360 So we had spoken to you guys about next model management a few times, right?
00:32:24.740 And we've now received another testimony about that.
00:32:27.560 Now, if you watched our Bride of Charlie series,
00:32:29.700 you know that we had received a well-vetted tip that Erica was in charge of quote-unquote 0.99
00:32:35.080 modeling apartments for a bunch of underaged Eastern European girls who were being brought to 1.00
00:32:42.160 and shuffled through Next Model Management, which was owned and operated by a woman named Faith 1.00
00:32:49.600 Cates, right? This modeling agency was born out of the Rothschild dynasty. We unpacked it on an
00:32:55.640 episode. And this was a shocking discovery because Faith Cates was unbelievably close to
00:33:01.420 Jeffrey Epstein. You can read Faith Cates' emails all throughout Jeffrey Epstein's emails, which
00:33:06.400 have been released. Jeffrey Epstein himself, we learned, hung out at the office regularly when he
00:33:13.940 was in town. And what was described to us was that suits would come through, models, these young
00:33:20.340 Eastern European girls were being brought over from this country, hanging all around the office.
00:33:24.740 And the suits, so to speak, would kind of decide what girls they wanted to hang out with in a way. And the tip at that time came in and said that Erica, in particular, was in charge of a white apartment building on the Upper East Side where they sort of housed all of these models. 1.00
00:33:42.800 Now, we had wondered, we were not able to confirm, if that white Upper East Side in the 60s of the Upper East Side may have been the one that was owned by Mark Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein's brother. We still have not confirmed that.
00:33:58.220 But we did go out, obviously, because that's a very big story that Erica would be at this office, that she was there with upper executives. And to the extent of managing these apartments, we went out to Turning Point USA to seek comment regarding this, and we never received a response, which is very odd to me because Erica is quick to respond to Project Constitution if he says that she's dating someone.
00:34:22.140 They love it, right? Suddenly she's got she's drafting responses about which is probably written by Andrew Colbert about him having Dorito dust on him, you know, calling him fat and lazy, effectively implying that he's fat and lazy.
00:34:35.980 I feel like if you're going to reply to something, someone saying that you were in Jeffrey Epstein's orbit is pretty critical.
00:34:42.700 It's a pretty critical thing to respond to and shut down immediately.
00:34:45.940 There is no person in the entire world that wants to be even slightly adjacent to Jeffrey Epstein,
00:34:51.380 especially given Erica's background with the Romanian Angels and all the innuendo that is out there about her already.
00:34:56.480 Now, we received another update.
00:34:58.120 Another person has come forward and confirmed this information,
00:35:01.420 that Erica Kirk was working as the contact for the model apartments on the Upper East Side.
00:35:08.460 This person is insistent.
00:35:10.020 She said she herself met with Erica Kirk.
00:35:13.180 Okay. 0.99
00:35:13.360 this is exceedingly problematic this is exceedingly problematic if underaged girls
00:35:20.260 were brought in to under the guise of being models and like you have something like it's not
00:35:25.460 you're allowed to be an underaged model it's not like you have to be 21 to model it's quite the
00:35:29.240 opposite but then were kept in apartments which may or may not have been owned by jeffrey epstein
00:35:35.200 certainly they were being shuffled through um a modeling agency of which jeffrey epstein was very
00:35:41.820 much involved in. We know this. This was his thing of how he trafficked a lot of women from
00:35:46.080 Eastern Europe through modeling agencies like the one with Jean-Luc Brunel in France and his ties
00:35:53.340 to Faith Cates, who stood by his side even when he was found guilty of harming children. Faith Cates
00:36:00.320 was his loyal defender, and it ended up costing her her entire reputation, her career, really.
00:36:06.400 If you look her up, you can't really get over that.
00:36:12.180 Marred her entire reputation.
00:36:14.460 And now we are learning that Erica,
00:36:16.200 we were always wondering,
00:36:17.040 why did Erica have this license, this real estate license?
00:36:20.800 And it is plausible that it was just to sort of give her a shield 0.96
00:36:25.060 for stuff that she was involved in.
00:36:27.320 That is very questionable.
00:36:28.960 That's very questionable.
00:36:30.660 We couldn't find some long history of Erica Kirk
00:36:33.520 as a real estate agent. 1.00
00:36:36.160 but she got her license in New York to do what?
00:36:39.680 Erica at this time claims she was a jack of all trades, right?
00:36:42.660 She was a casting director in New York City,
00:36:44.680 a real estate agent in New York City,
00:36:46.060 a pageant model, a casting director in New York City,
00:36:48.800 a woman running a charity for Romanian angels
00:36:51.500 alongside the United States Marine Corps
00:36:53.260 while she was in New York City.
00:36:55.800 She was also a clothing designer,
00:36:57.220 started her own clothing line while she was in New York City.
00:36:59.240 She was also a reality TV star while she was in New York City.
00:37:02.820 None of these careers are lucrative.
00:37:04.960 none of them are consistent. There is no such thing as a jack-of-all-trades. There is such a
00:37:12.580 thing as a liar, okay? So I will put an APB out. If you are able, perhaps you used to model,
00:37:22.960 perhaps you yourself were a young girl, Eastern European, who came to America and dealt with
00:37:29.800 Kate's Next Model Management. And you remember Erica Kirk being one of the individuals who
00:37:35.320 managed the apartments. And I want to be clear, I did speak to one model, but I didn't find her
00:37:39.960 memory to be convincing enough. When she talked about how these girls that manage the modeling 0.99
00:37:46.740 apartments that she did herself live in, but I didn't feel confident that the girl that she dealt 1.00
00:37:52.580 with was Erica, but she said in their capacity, they also got these underaged girls into 0.99
00:37:59.660 clubs at night, getting them in with fake IDs. This is what she described to me in a one-hour 1.00
00:38:08.200 conversation, giving them drugs while they were partying, underaged. But again, I did not feel
00:38:16.000 like her memory that it was Erica was correct. But she said, I lived in this building. I can't
00:38:22.240 remember the faces and names. I once got robbed. And she told me this whole story. If you have any
00:38:27.200 information specifically about Erika Fransfey. And next model management, Erika Fransfey managing
00:38:33.600 apartments on the Upper East Side, a white building. We would like to hear from you.
00:38:39.260 You can email us at moretipsatcandisowens.com. You can also email us at tipsatcandisowens.com.
00:38:45.300 I feel very much there is something here, given everything we have uncovered in the Charlie
00:38:50.220 Kirk assassination story, the strange web surrounding Epstein. Now we know Trump called
00:38:56.300 him and told him to stop speaking about it was upset. There is smoke here, and where there is
00:39:01.740 smoke, there tends to be fire. Anyway, I had mentioned something else to you. I was mentioning
00:39:07.320 it as a soft joke. Rather, I was acknowledging that on the surface, it seemed kind of petty,
00:39:12.120 but it was, for some reason, in the back of my head, something that disturbed me early on.
00:39:16.380 Everyone was talking about Erica's pants and all this stuff. I avoided all that, how she hugged
00:39:19.720 J.D. Vance. But there was something that was bothering me about Erica's signature, about
00:39:23.620 the way she signed her name that felt weird to me. And I showed you that signature last week
00:39:29.040 just kind of because someone else had mentioned it on X. I want to see her new signature,
00:39:37.300 Erica Lane, the one that scratched out. This is her signature that she uses today. And I just don't
00:39:42.560 like it. I can't explain it. I couldn't explain it. Well, lo and behold, I'm glad that we shared
00:39:47.960 that sentiment because then we got a string of emails from people who knew Erica. And it turns
00:39:53.120 out that Erica completely changed her signature. That's her new signature, okay? When Erica was
00:39:59.080 Miss Arizona, she was 24 years old, to be clear. It's a full adult. She had an entirely different
00:40:05.900 signature. This is a signature, and I'm going to tell you why this is actually important.
00:40:09.020 Totally different signature, the way she signs Erica. I mean, this is like a totally different
00:40:13.740 person. It is not subtle. People do not change their signatures. You know that. I know that.
00:40:21.060 Least of all, when you're 24 years old, you learn cursive, you learn to sign your name,
00:40:26.560 you practice signing your name, and you just do it without thinking for the rest of your
00:40:30.200 life, okay?
00:40:31.040 You can change your last name.
00:40:32.500 You adopt it to how you're already signing your signature when you get married.
00:40:36.980 You don't change your signature no more than you change your fingerprints, okay?
00:40:40.000 It is a piece of your identity, so to speak.
00:40:42.260 So I looked this up, and lo and behold, there have been entire psychological expeditions
00:40:46.860 into exactly the profile and disorder
00:40:49.040 that people have that do this.
00:40:52.260 This is a real thing.
00:40:54.080 And it so clearly,
00:40:56.260 when they identified this disorder,
00:40:57.960 it explains to me exactly
00:40:59.700 what we are experiencing with Erica.
00:41:01.040 It is dissociative personality disorder.
00:41:03.300 We'll scroll through that in a bit.
00:41:04.680 Now, I'm not saying this to be funny or mean.
00:41:06.800 Virtually every descriptive trait
00:41:08.980 of somebody who has dissociative personality disorder
00:41:12.060 matches the experience I am having watching Erica.
00:41:15.280 Okay?
00:41:15.420 floating between different identities,
00:41:17.940 seems to be suffering from like an amnesia.
00:41:20.460 I don't think she knows she's lying.
00:41:22.860 It's like she doesn't remember what she says
00:41:25.360 a couple of months ago.
00:41:27.000 In January, she's telling employees via a conference call.
00:41:30.180 She can't wait to meet them.
00:41:31.420 She can't wait to learn their names.
00:41:33.100 She can't wait to see what they're working on.
00:41:34.760 She wants to know their hearts.
00:41:36.420 Fast forward to June.
00:41:37.460 She's now angry on stage telling donors 1.00
00:41:39.300 that the plan was always this. 0.95
00:41:41.520 She already was at the office every day.
00:41:44.120 Everybody knew everybody.
00:41:45.420 She knew everybody's names.
00:41:47.040 She knew every department
00:41:48.060 and exactly what they were working on.
00:41:49.460 She just showed up and just pressed play, okay?
00:41:52.280 That is not lying.
00:41:53.520 That is a total and complete disassociation
00:41:57.000 from someone that you were previously.
00:41:59.840 And that is what I think so deeply disturbed me
00:42:02.500 when I remembered that conversation
00:42:04.000 that I had with Tucker in Maine,
00:42:05.260 that Erica was radically anti-Israel,
00:42:07.980 that she hated the pastors around Charlie.
00:42:10.300 She was pushing Charlie in this direction.
00:42:12.660 she has now completely dissociated from that previous person she's now radically pro-israel
00:42:20.560 says it's like brain rot not to be she's dropping books about shabbat shalom
00:42:25.900 immediately after charlie dies she welcomes ben shapiro to open amfest that is dissociative
00:42:32.420 okay so and when you pull this up genuinely because it used to be called split personality
00:42:37.160 disorder they changed it because it makes people think that you're living like 10 identities at
00:42:41.080 once when you say that that's not what it is okay it explains exactly what we are seeing it explains
00:42:46.940 what i've gone through as i went through her her childhood and her background i had sensed that
00:42:51.940 there was like some sort of a childhood trauma that she suffered and that is what causes this
00:42:56.440 people to dissociate from their previous self the erica that existed during miss arizona years
00:43:01.920 doesn't exist anymore she she has chosen a different character she became someone else 0.97
00:43:06.680 while she was with Charlie.
00:43:08.300 And when I spoke to her ex-boyfriends,
00:43:10.180 they said they literally didn't recognize her.
00:43:12.220 Like not one shred of the human being
00:43:14.580 that they dated for years
00:43:16.720 was present in the Erica Kirk
00:43:19.220 that they are now seeing today.
00:43:20.680 That's not normal.
00:43:21.640 That should not be ignored. 0.64
00:43:23.500 Okay, pull up this dissociative identity disorder thing
00:43:26.440 and it talks about,
00:43:27.880 it's formerly known as multiple personality disorder
00:43:29.620 and split personality disorder,
00:43:31.240 where you have two or more separate identities.
00:43:34.240 Dissociate means to separate or disconnect.
00:43:36.680 People with dissociative identity disorder may experience several different personalities, usually referred to as alters, and each identity may have different behaviors, memories, thought patterns, or expressions.
00:43:48.960 She speaks entirely differently from how she used to speak.
00:43:53.320 I've never seen this before.
00:43:55.160 That's what makes me so uncomfortable.
00:43:58.160 It talks about how it may control your behavior at different times.
00:44:02.160 memories may not transfer from one identity to another it's like it causes a sort of amnesia
00:44:09.640 gaps in memory when she gets up there and she says i never date anyone before charlie kirk you're
00:44:13.260 like what are you talking about you never weren't dating before charlie kirk how can you just
00:44:18.340 completely dissociate from the previous self that you were i don't understand it until i read this
00:44:26.100 and it's interesting because this is the clinical diagnosis of it but they also include um the
00:44:31.100 spiritual diagnosis of this before things were clinical. People believe that this is a form of
00:44:35.680 possession, right? Scroll down here. What are the different types? Possession. Identities present
00:44:41.760 as if an outside being or spirit took control of your body. You might speak or act differently in
00:44:47.240 a way that's obvious to others. It's an unwanted identity and the personality switch is involuntary.
00:44:54.060 And there were a lot of people that were saying this. It's like she was under some sort of a
00:44:57.860 possession. They don't recognize the person that they are speaking to. So don't dismiss this. I
00:45:04.960 think this is what we're seeing where she just doesn't really seem like she's here and she doesn't
00:45:11.240 remember things and she's lying to us all the time, but she seems frustrated with us for knowing that
00:45:15.760 she's lying and she's angry. It speaks about that. I think this is something. I really do. I think
00:45:24.460 that this is something it talks about if you scroll down how the source of this is usually
00:45:29.840 a childhood trauma uh the signs here is like those gaps in memory um and you know delusion
00:45:40.020 uh stressed about uh sorry yeah if you scroll down here did may cause a stressful experience
00:45:46.420 may include trauma abuse stressful experiences i don't love the relationship she has with her
00:45:52.140 mother i find her mother um there's just something about the lori i'll tell you that much um but this
00:45:58.960 is what we're seeing and by the way it's it's these critical moments as well like when we
00:46:04.000 discovered that she presented herself as catholic right after charlie died in the back of the church
00:46:11.240 pouring her heart out to a woman talking about um how much charlie loved the catholic church
00:46:17.620 sure they were going to mass every day, how he was close to converting. This woman flies back to 0.57
00:46:22.940 Chicago to bring Erica a relic, and she's totally Catholic. And then the woman is uncomfortable when 1.00
00:46:27.540 she then gets invited to Mar-a-Lago, and suddenly Erica's a Judeo-Christian, and there's no mention
00:46:32.680 of Catholicism, and she's a totally different person. That's a disorder, guys. That she can 0.74
00:46:39.580 just float in between personalities is not normal, and we should recognize that. I do believe that
00:46:46.340 she has completely disassociated and it's not because of charlie because we examined this
00:46:51.820 when she met charlie she became a totally different person and even completely transformed
00:46:57.700 her signature wacky completely wacky anyway there's a clip i want to show you uh just to
00:47:05.920 end on a note of somebody who his entire show is him having different personalities and it works
00:47:11.660 because he's a comedian is tim dylan this clip of him it's just he has this ability to just sort
00:47:16.120 of express how we're all feeling about the ridiculousness of everything. I actually don't
00:47:21.340 have a lot of resentment for J.D. Vance, and I don't think Tim Dillon does either. But the idea
00:47:25.420 of everything that we've just lived through with Iran and the gaslighting and the Epstein files 0.87
00:47:30.200 and the Charlie Kirk assassination, and then J.D. Vance drops a book about his Catholicism,
00:47:35.640 it's a bit dizzying, I think, for a lot of people. And Tim Dillon decided to do a reading
00:47:41.560 of J.D. Vance's book or something like a reading of J.D. Vance's book.
00:47:45.840 Take a listen to this because it's just, again, brilliant humor.
00:47:49.680 So we have here an excerpt from the book, God Chose Me by J.D. Vance.
00:48:00.080 Here we are. 0.81
00:48:03.040 After sacrificing Charlie Kirk to the entity Baal, I began to think about my faith.
00:48:09.440 Long nights in the vice president's residence
00:48:13.100 Pacing 0.76
00:48:14.160 Thinking about if the sacrifice to Baal would be enough
00:48:17.880 Long meetings in the Oval Office 0.52
00:48:21.400 And the Situation Room
00:48:22.760 Discussing Baal's incessant appetite for flesh
00:48:27.480 When will Baal get enough?
00:48:30.220 I would ask while drinking my morning coffee 0.92
00:48:33.020 Or at night while I sat there
00:48:36.000 And my wife, expressionless, stared at me
00:48:38.300 and refusing to speak.
00:48:42.840 Does Baal care about America, I would ask?
00:48:46.580 Is Baal a fan?
00:48:49.260 Could I get a meeting with Baal?
00:48:51.780 Could I sit toe-to-toe with Baal 0.53
00:48:54.560 and in its ancient tongue convince it to stop killing? 0.76
00:49:02.240 By the way, as an excerpt from a book,
00:49:06.020 it's very interesting because it's uh jd vance um communicating with the deity deity uh baal
00:49:13.300 um well of course many people are going to say well that's not technically in his book it's the
00:49:20.900 essence of the book it's the essence of the book it's the essence of the administration i think
00:49:28.520 is what we're gonna get this is how it feels it's like and we can't just move on and or talk about
00:49:35.100 midterms and read an autobiography. What is going on actually? We are dealing with understanding
00:49:46.120 that this administration, whether you think J.D. Vance is a hostage of it or perpetrator of it,
00:49:53.280 has protected ball worshipers. That's the reality. And we all know they're lying about 0.75
00:49:57.900 Charlie Kirk. So it's like, I don't really want to read an autobiography right now.
00:50:00.120 I just don't. I really don't. And I'll leave it at that. We'll be right back after a brief break.
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00:52:13.620 from Adriana. She wrote, the internet finding out that Candace is pregnant before she did is the 0.98
00:52:17.940 most Candace Detective fan work ever. You guys are on it. I have to expect that. You guys would 0.81
00:52:25.140 know that. You see it with signs. You're doing exactly what we do, just sleuthing. But that was
00:52:30.280 fast, man. That was really fast. Ms. Rini writes, I owed a towing company for years. I had the
00:52:35.340 evidence contract, which means whenever a vehicle was involved in a crime or used to transport a
00:52:40.260 body, that vehicle was stored at our tow yard until the case closed. Never would a vehicle be
00:52:45.060 released cleaned up and sold this is just effing insane yeah it's just and the most insane part is
00:52:50.180 that they just think they have enough money to convince us that it's all sane like that's the
00:52:54.940 most insane part they're just like no you guys are all crazy we're noticing that nothing that
00:52:59.280 we're telling you makes any sense whatsoever and we're just lying through our teeth and we
00:53:02.460 definitely fumbled this assassination but like we're powerful and you're not i guess or something
00:53:07.940 comments from today's episode this person true detective writes global elites are immersed in
00:53:13.440 the occult narrative is right out of the first season of true detective or the god at dusk by
00:53:18.900 anand bosmia keep fighting the good fight yes skylar keeps saying i need to watch true detective
00:53:23.700 and i really do need a new show to watch so maybe when i'm on vacation i will do that becky writes
00:53:29.060 i vote the beautiful the beautiful smart talented prego congratulations to you and george thank you
00:53:35.020 so much jen writes six months ago i was told that there was no heartbeat broken and needing
00:53:39.540 distraction i sent my first uh super that night to you and you read it live and it lifted my
00:53:45.120 spirits yesterday i had my eight-week scan and i got to hear the perfect strong heartbeat of my
00:53:49.660 rainbow baby god is so good uh congratulations to you i can't even imagine that um going through
00:53:55.340 that and and no heartbeat that is just absolutely terrible and yeah god is good and for a lot of
00:54:01.020 people that are struggling with fertility just keep trying i always hear these stories of people
00:54:04.320 that are trying for years and then like right when they give up they just get pregnant and they have
00:54:09.380 like twins, all sorts of stories like that. So keep going. Brandi Garcia writes, my dad was
00:54:13.600 murdered in 2019. Investigators kept his phone, clothing, chair, sections of flooring and walls
00:54:20.100 and even unrelated firearms for years. The case just closed and I'm still fighting to get his
00:54:25.460 belongings back. This is crazy. Yeah, I mean, just gave everything to Erica. His phone, everything.
00:54:31.020 Here, here you go. Maybe his phone would have had explosive residue. I don't know where his phone
00:54:35.540 was actually um typically he would have it on him but or maybe he would hand it sometimes backstage
00:54:40.740 to like you know the mikey mccoy character whoever was traveling with him at that time it was a girl
00:54:46.260 named sarah but this is weird this is just yeah objectively why was everything that should be in
00:54:52.180 evidence given to erica for fundraising again it was because they were establishing the widow
00:54:57.280 narrative um also i'm very sorry that your father was murdered in 2019 that's also unimaginable um
00:55:03.540 very yeah that's just i couldn't even process that uh pre pre-writes imagine having access to ai
00:55:10.700 top ranking officials and intelligence agencies and still getting debunked by a podcaster from
00:55:15.220 her basement lol it's these sleuths it ain't me i'm just putting together the pieces our team we
00:55:21.100 get to go through the emails i mean we we do specialize in common sense that's what we do
00:55:25.160 so when you're going to tell us that you were just running the or room you just ran in there
00:55:29.700 We're going to just we're just going to call BS right away and say Brian Harple is lying.
00:55:33.260 You can add that to your lawsuit claims if you need to, Brian. 0.95
00:55:35.580 That is a ridiculous story to tell, a ridiculous story to tell, so much so that Timpanogos 0.56
00:55:41.640 themselves should come out and dispute it strongly. 0.97
00:55:44.260 They should come out and say this absolutely never happened.
00:55:47.580 Like it makes it sound like it's just a cartoonish place.
00:55:50.760 Erica tried to sell and she lied that the surgeon was just like, oh, I violated HIPAA,
00:55:56.280 spoke to a PR agent and said, 0.89
00:55:58.660 maybe it was a super bad neck.
00:56:00.240 Like, is this hospital being run
00:56:02.380 by a group of toddlers
00:56:03.400 or are we being lied to
00:56:05.320 by everyone associated with Turning Point USA?
00:56:07.640 I tend to believe that Brian Harpole
00:56:10.820 is lying through his teeth
00:56:12.440 about the scenario that he pitched to Sean Ryan.
00:56:18.500 Pre writes, imagine having,
00:56:19.840 oh, pardon, Claire writes,
00:56:22.420 having supported information operations
00:56:24.920 when I was in government,
00:56:25.940 the goal is to use a narrative that is unlikely to induce questions whoever planned and led this
00:56:31.700 effort failed miserably the story should quote prevent the second look and this doesn't exactly
00:56:37.240 again i think a couple of things went wrong they had planned on this hitting his chest
00:56:43.280 which would have made things fit in a lot closer i mean we just it was never in my opinion meant to
00:56:50.660 hit his neck and the shape charge due to charlie's past posture he kind of has a bent posture
00:56:57.460 it went and it hit his neck and that ruined everything me seeing the footage ruined everything
00:57:02.340 and then it was just like them trying to come up for air and they never did and they they got 0.95
00:57:06.000 dumber the faster they worked to say something the dumber it sounded they should have never i 0.97
00:57:12.440 mean talk about a critical error was having andrew colbert press send on the superman neck 0.99
00:57:18.420 He Eats Good Veggies tweet. That's ridiculous. Tim Morgan writes, I want to call Brian Harpole 0.94
00:57:23.840 the amazing something, but not his name. And it definitely ends with the word hole.
00:57:29.960 I don't know. Pothole is probably what you meant. Tack Rechmer writes, please don't take it
00:57:35.580 offensively that we keep suggesting names for the baby. We all just love you so very much.
00:57:39.500 I hope I speak for most of us saying that we considered ourselves extensions
00:57:43.040 of your beautiful and blessed family. What was the name suggestions? I didn't even see them.
00:57:47.080 I didn't see any. I'll have to pull some tomorrow. We have a name. We do have a name. We're running
00:57:52.240 out of boy names, but we have one. Ali writes, Larry Johnson is ex-CIA and often on with Mario
00:57:58.120 Knopfel discussing the Middle East. He says the 30-06 narrative is BS, and the Egyptian planes
00:58:02.940 could be intelligence-related. Obviously, the Egyptian planes are intelligence-related. I mean,
00:58:07.220 like, common sense. The Egyptian planes are intelligence-related. The most ridiculous
00:58:11.960 thing I've ever seen in my entire life, that they're like, ha-ha-ha, Egyptian planes, totally 1.00
00:58:16.320 normal that they were here that day. So weird. Yeah, that's just totally normal, Erica. Ha ha
00:58:22.500 ha. No Egyptian planes here. Again, misguided. They just don't know how to behave normally and
00:58:30.280 pretend to be like, oh, yeah, we should explore. That's kind of weird. That is weird. Let me get
00:58:36.260 up with Joe Kent. Instead, they're like, kill Joe Kent. Crush him. Destroy Joe Kent for trying to
00:58:43.080 investigate foreign leads, we just know we're being lied to. Again, we're just going to have
00:58:48.460 to sit back, watch this case, and see how far the government goes. What happens when they're caught
00:58:54.280 red-handed, lying about everything? Are they just going to come to us and be like,
00:59:01.780 so what? Doesn't matter. We assassinate people who have done nothing their entire lives,
00:59:06.100 but tried to fight for the very administration that is allowing us to do it. We're going to
00:59:12.280 find out. Anyway, we are up on time. If you want to support our show, you can head to the website,
00:59:17.540 sign up for the book club, grab some merch, grab yourself a stop anti-canicism mug because it is
00:59:23.700 rampant and it is ugly. It is the worst form of hate. It is a hate that mutates. And especially
00:59:29.480 given the fact that I am the prego, I just can't imagine there's the Bible is very clear.
00:59:36.460 and I learned from Rob McCoy's church
00:59:40.400 that you can just pluck up any proverb you want
00:59:43.740 and just say how it applies to you in your life,
00:59:47.040 however you're feeling every day
00:59:48.220 and that's not heretical at all.
00:59:51.020 No, Dana Lash is a pastor if she wants to be.
00:59:55.120 That's how this thing works.
00:59:57.380 We will see you guys tomorrow.
01:00:06.460 We'll be right back.