00:03:16.280then Charlie's shirt would actually be the biggest piece of evidence available, right?
00:03:20.800To 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?
00:04:17.700What about the handheld microphone? That's an obvious one. Surely we kept that one in evidence,
00:04:22.880right, Cash Patel? Oh, nope. Sorry. The widow needed that for the Mar-a-Lago fundraiser.
00:04:29.760It's encased in some glass and she is mourning beside it with photographers at her helm.
00:04:36.840It all seems a bit too convenient. But surely, we think, surely you are thinking
00:04:43.060this can't be an inside job. All of that, keeping this, giving this to the widow,
00:04:49.380all of it could be fine potentially if we had Charlie's clothes. I mean, everybody knows you
00:04:54.620keep the clothes, right? Where is his shirt? It would hold the most evidence. Surely that
00:05:01.340made it to the hospital and is in the possession of the police, the feds, right? Right? Wrong.
00:05:09.000because here's what happened to his shirt according to brian harpole who joined sean ryan for a car
00:05:16.020crash of an interview for which i am being sued over here is what happened to charlie's shirt
00:05:23.000in case you missed it or forgot it like i did take a listen we get to the hospital uh actually
00:05:30.300we make it to the hospital through the traffic um we've got full wound pack in we get out and we
00:05:35.940carry in to the door. Once we make it into the door, we see a gurney on the left-hand side.
00:05:42.920We put him on a gurney, and then I wheel him into a room. I start giving the patient information
00:05:52.640to the staff there. I end up getting on top of him and cutting the shirt that he had on off,
00:06:00.380that white freedom shirt and so i cut it off so they could get to him so that um
00:06:07.980i i didn't articulate this to them but i wanted to get that stuff off so they could
00:06:13.740put a defibrillator on him and so uh um and then started talking about pushing drugs
00:06:21.900and so i was back and forth and with them on drugs and defibrillator and uh and so then um
00:06:30.380You know, once you get that shirt cut off and moved out of the way, you know, there's enough of medical professionals in there.
00:06:37.400And so I just want to get out of their way.
00:06:39.500And 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.
00:06:49.160i genuinely do not possess in my vocabulary enough adjectives to describe the absurdity
00:06:59.860of the scene that brian harpole just tried to convey to audience i it's difficult
00:07:05.960you just have to have you don't even have to have a shred of common sense you could have less than
00:07:11.340a shred of common sense ever been to a doctor ever been to a hostel like this guy walked in
00:07:16.340like he was the mayor. He grabs a gurney. He wheels the gurney himself into a room.
00:07:23.960He then jumps on top of Charlie. Don't know where he got the scissors from. You would think they
00:07:29.860would have been available to him in the car. He got he got a pair of scissors. He's he's barking
00:07:34.320orders. He then cuts Charlie's shirt off for them because he's got this all under control.
00:07:41.620People are just looking around like this guy is amazing. He then starts giving them
00:07:45.660information, even though you would have thought that happened on the phone, we still can't figure
00:07:49.460out who in the car called 9-1-1 and we can't find that 9-1-1 call, but they say someone did call
00:07:54.3809-1-1. He then starts giving information about Charlie and then he himself, they're all standing
00:08:00.360around watching this guy just do his thing. Like he's just your regular old Superman. Everybody
00:08:06.080recognizes him from town. And then he steps back and says, okay, now I myself have decided I will
00:08:12.200back away because there's enough professionals, but I am going to talk you through what meds to
00:08:17.200give Charlie as well. I'm sorry, who are you? And then he wraps it up by saying, and then I
00:08:24.820decided to walk out of the room and just guard the door. Oh, they just let you do that at
00:08:29.160hospitals? I didn't know this was an emergency scene. I've never seen this. Not even when they
00:08:34.520fake killed Jeffrey Epstein, did they come up with the story that's ridiculous. They at least0.95
00:08:38.520showed him as soon as he got to the hospital, like, you know, the medical professionals just
00:08:42.640like took over, obviously, because not even the people that are in the paramedics would be able
00:08:48.440to do this. You hand it over. You're now in the hospital coming in through the emergency doors.
00:08:53.760They have an emergency set up and not even the paramedics would be allowed to do what Brian
00:08:59.880Harpole, some random dude who they don't know from a hole in the wall, has just described to
00:09:05.040Sean Ryan that he did, no questions asked. And he cut his shirt off. That's the most crucial part.
00:09:12.340He jumped on top of him. He grabbed the gurney. He picked the room. Everyone was standing around
00:09:17.060going, wow, wow. We'll just wait until he tells us there's enough of us. Because this guy's got
00:09:23.400it. This guy's really, really got it. Why don't we just perform surgery? What are we doing here?
00:09:28.800He did it because, oh, the defibrillator. Oh, well, you told us now you're worried about
00:09:32.300Charlie's heartbeat because you told us that you didn't even do CPR. This was an eight minute car
00:09:38.440ride. Now you're you're you want a defibrillator to bring his heart back online. Do you know how
00:09:43.620much damage would be? Would he have four minutes that you can survive that heartbeat and you weren't
00:09:47.460worried about a heartbeat? Now you're worried about a heartbeat so much so that you jump onto
00:09:50.500him and cut off his shirt. Why are you saying this? This did not happen. This did not happen.
00:09:57.920Brian Harpole, you are lying through your teeth.
00:10:02.720Okay, it's no wonder Kash Patel had to swoop in there
00:10:06.060and take the cameras from inside of the hospital.
00:19:27.440So the first student got up and they were talking about religion, Mormonism and Christianity.
00:19:32.960And the second student to get up was talking about transgenderism and how gun violence has been very frequent with that community.
00:19:41.840And that is when it happened. Pretty ironic.
00:19:44.420Like right after, during, right on that topic.
00:19:48.440Yeah. That's when he got shot in the heart.
00:19:52.100There's four people that are in attendance. One of them is her mother.
00:19:55.160No 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.
00:20:19.680And 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.
00:20:28.540And that is when Charlie caught Charlie Kirk was shot.0.54
00:20:31.880It was in the neck and I watched the blood just spurt out all over his body as he slumped over and fell down.
00:20:40.620I believe that he was dead on impact, but it sounds like he is in critical condition.
00:20:46.500So big prayers going out to him, hoping that everything is okay.
00:21:42.100A friend of mine and I ran into the building
00:21:44.560and ran out the building. It's like the exit pathway and just kept running, crossing streets,
00:21:50.720just trying to get to safety. And so you think the shooter was to the right
00:21:56.960of you based on what you heard and what you saw? Yes, correct. Yeah, it went right into his left
00:22:06.040side and the shooter was from my right. And even in the middle, it was still to the right.
00:22:10.660And I'm pretty sure you had somebody say this earlier, but I think it was about 200 yards away.
00:22:18.040It was about 200. How? How did she know that?
00:22:22.280How 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?
00:22:32.720What changed? In short. None of that makes any sense.
00:22:37.140it's hard to make sense of it outside of all of these mysterious pieces falling together
00:22:43.220when we examine the exploding mic theory. Here's our update. It's good to organize this stuff and
00:22:49.160take a look at it. Our updated chart of everything magically falling into place when we consider this
00:22:53.540theory. Bomb dogs being kept away from the scene. Why the crime scene was immediately paved over and
00:23:00.000the soil was excavated. Why the feds were searching for Charlie Kirk's necklace. It explains why
00:23:05.260there appears to be shattered black ABS glass all over the SUV. Why there is no available footage
00:23:11.100or any eyewitness reports of someone seen firing a shot from a Losey building, despite this being
00:23:15.800an active campus in the middle of the day. Why the feds did not conduct a standard gunshot residue
00:23:21.940test when Tyler Robinson was brought in. It explains why Terrell Farnsworth violated the
00:23:26.380crime scene to remove the back footage. It's almost like he got updated. Like, oh crap, it hit his
00:23:31.320neck we got to pull that footage because we're going to need to like explain that why it didn't
00:23:36.560go we got a 30 out six it explains why there was unusually no ambulance on standby the paramedics
00:23:43.200would have likely seen that shattered glass from road mic pieces and other evidence which would not
00:23:47.280have supported a gunshot to the neck it explains why erica was quick to forgive tyler robinson it
00:23:53.240explains why brian harpole cut off charlie's shirt in a scene described by him which definitive
00:24:01.300leak did not happen. And if it did happen, this hospital should be shut down. If that scene did
00:24:06.980happen, this hospital is insecure and it should be shut down. That is not a safe place to take
00:24:13.260anybody. If randos can run in and start directing doctors and jump on top of people and cut off
00:24:19.820their shirts and decide to perform security on rooms, then this hospital, Timpanogos,
00:32:18.360So we had spoken to you guys about next model management a few times, right?
00:32:24.740And we've now received another testimony about that.
00:32:27.560Now, if you watched our Bride of Charlie series,
00:32:29.700you know that we had received a well-vetted tip that Erica was in charge of quote-unquote0.99
00:32:35.080modeling apartments for a bunch of underaged Eastern European girls who were being brought to1.00
00:32:42.160and shuffled through Next Model Management, which was owned and operated by a woman named Faith1.00
00:32:49.600Cates, right? This modeling agency was born out of the Rothschild dynasty. We unpacked it on an
00:32:55.640episode. And this was a shocking discovery because Faith Cates was unbelievably close to
00:33:01.420Jeffrey Epstein. You can read Faith Cates' emails all throughout Jeffrey Epstein's emails, which
00:33:06.400have been released. Jeffrey Epstein himself, we learned, hung out at the office regularly when he
00:33:13.940was in town. And what was described to us was that suits would come through, models, these young
00:33:20.340Eastern European girls were being brought over from this country, hanging all around the office.
00:33:24.740And 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
00:33:42.800Now, 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.
00:33:58.220But 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.
00:34:22.140They 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.
00:34:35.980I feel like if you're going to reply to something, someone saying that you were in Jeffrey Epstein's orbit is pretty critical.
00:34:42.700It's a pretty critical thing to respond to and shut down immediately.
00:34:45.940There is no person in the entire world that wants to be even slightly adjacent to Jeffrey Epstein,
00:34:51.380especially given Erica's background with the Romanian Angels and all the innuendo that is out there about her already.
00:43:31.240where you have two or more separate identities.
00:43:34.240Dissociate means to separate or disconnect.
00:43:36.680People 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.
00:43:48.960She speaks entirely differently from how she used to speak.