00:00:00.000All right, you guys. Happy Thursday. Look alive. Look more alive than I currently feel today. I'm actually exhausted because the kids are still a bit jet lagged. And my daughter Louise woke us up at 4 a.m. this morning because she does this thing. It's like a repeat pattern. I'd probably say three times a week where she sort of creates a crisis and gathers a search party that consists of just my husband, her father. And she loses because she says that she loses her squishmallow.
00:00:27.860Okay, so in case you guys don't know what a squishmallow is, here it is.
00:00:31.460I'm going to show you a strawberry squishmallow.
00:00:34.720Believe it or not, this little ball of squish has caused more drama in my household, in the farmer household, than probably anything else.0.99
00:00:42.320Because she loses it at obscure times and then she gets really upset.0.99
00:00:46.300And she bursts into her room and she says, Daddy, Daddy, I can't find my squishmallow.
00:00:50.300and every single time he gets up and he finds the squishmallow, which is always conveniently
00:00:55.960just like right next to her bed, fell right next to her bed. And so last night she did one of these
00:01:01.020things at 4 a.m. in the morning. She did the little hand. It's always this. We know she's
00:01:04.640really serious and upset and, Daddy, I can't find my squishmallow. Last night it was her bracelet
00:01:10.780and at 4 a.m. he just gets up and he goes and he deals with it. So anyways, that's what's going on
00:01:16.880of my household. So I'm a little tired today. But what do I have for you? Well, back into our story.
00:01:24.300Everybody's blacking out. Everybody has amnesia about September 10th. We got Blakey Neff, who,
00:01:29.940by the way, wants us to believe that he never, ever watches this show. But mysteriously, he always
00:01:35.320has a clip handy and circulating on his X feed approximately five minutes after we get off air.
00:01:41.820and he's like, oh, somebody sent this to me.
00:01:44.800We all know that Blake Neff is a closeted standist.
00:02:09.040And it is a potential answer for what happened to that mysterious backpack and gloves and a jacket, which were found at the bus stop near the library on the same route that the alleged Losi Center shooter traveled.
00:02:26.420And yet the FBI moved not to test those abandoned items.
00:02:31.020Because if you think about it logically, what information could they have possibly been presented with that would have caused the feds to be like, oh, no, never mind, that's not important.
00:03:51.860They rushed so much to say his DNA was on there, but now it makes no sense at all that he had a screwdriver in his hand on the rooftop. Can anybody make logical sense of that? And why is it that the person who filmed and observed him on that roof, on Losey Center making military movements, got a lot of emails from you guys about what that is and how you would have to have military training to know how to do that movement.
00:04:19.360Why is it that he has maintained his story
00:04:46.760None of them mentioned and shared that moment in their 4K HD overwhelming recap that they saw the screwdriver in 4K. When did it happen? Can they do that? You guys, you saw it. They only showed it to you guys. Could you tell us, could you further illustrate Benny Johnson the moment he took out that screwdriver and why, why he did that?
00:05:10.160And of course, when Officer Bagley, the officer who raced over to Velozzi Center rooftop at 12.44 p.m.,
00:05:19.940Charlie gets shot at 12.23, he's up there at 12.44 p.m., and he finds that screwdriver.
00:05:26.780But, you know, mysteriously, we had another blackout, another amnesia spell, this time from a piece of tech.
00:06:30.500You know, we received a score of emails from police officers all over the country and the world telling us that that account registers to them as absolute BS, that testimony.
00:06:42.060In fact, one person informed us, and I'm going to show you this email, and obviously protecting his identity.
00:06:47.120He wrote, we use the same body camera that the Utah City Police use, the Axon body cam 4 model.
00:06:53.960I would be happy to look into any questions you might have about it.
00:06:56.460It bothered me that the officer claimed his camera died when he was on the rooftop.
00:07:01.800The camera battery lasts approximately 14 hours.
00:07:04.500At the end of every shift, we have to dock our cameras all on a detachment shared dock.
00:07:09.920The dock is also what uploads all of that data and the videos from the shift onto the server.
00:07:14.900We can then review the videos on the Axon website.
00:07:17.280This website is the same across North America.
00:07:20.200The camera video also captures a GPS route of exactly everywhere the officer walked.
00:07:27.040To turn on the recording, we press the middle button twice.
00:07:29.740It automatically saves the 30 seconds before that.
00:07:32.600To turn the video off, you have to hold the button down for a few seconds.
00:07:35.660At the end of the video, you can usually see the officer's hand moving toward the button
00:07:40.080and even blocking the lens a bit with their hand.
00:07:43.140I'll also mention you get a reminder when the battery is going to die.
00:07:46.220It does a high-pitched tone and vibrates four times at 10% left and again at 5%.
00:07:53.640So there's no way he didn't know his battery was going to die.
00:07:56.260The Axon Body Force System also logs and records the specific reason a video stops or a device turns off.
00:08:02.860All of this information can be seen on the Axon site that the police have access to and can review.
00:08:52.920Quite shocking what he says happened. It could be relevant. Maybe that person planted the screwdriver. Who he was on the rooftop with is super relevant. This is what this is what he said during his testimony about that moment.
00:09:09.000it appears to me from reviewing your body camera that there was another individual who was with
00:09:15.020you that went to the low c building who was in civilian clothing but appeared to have a gun
00:09:20.400who's that i i don't know who he was exactly he had a badge on and i had somebody with me to back
00:09:26.740me up as i ran up the stairs to make sure i had somebody with me so you don't know what agency
00:09:30.980he's from or where he's from no and he it looked like he had a pistol yes is that right a handgun
00:11:13.760So you did not review the video to see if there was someone between you, that individual jumping off and you coming on if anybody had been on or disturbed that scene in any way?
00:11:25.360I'd like to remind you that this is now 10 months later.
00:11:29.960And Officer Bagley wants you to believe that a shooting took place. He sprinted into action. He went up on the Losey rooftop where he believes that a murderer just ran off of. And he sees a guy in plain clothes holding a gun and he's like, hey, I don't even need to know your name. I just trust you. I feel like this is the brotherhood.
00:11:54.720I saw a badge. Did you check the badge? Was it a real badge? Was the person pretending to be an
00:11:59.960officer? No, it didn't matter. He had a badge. It's giving the Brian Harple, I saw the tattoo.
00:12:05.960But he, at least Brian Harple, saw a tattoo. This guy thinks he saw a badge, doesn't know where it's
00:12:09.640from. And they just trust this guy to come up on the rooftop with him. And at no point in the 10
00:12:15.000months following the Charlie Kirk assassination, did Officer Bagley go, well, you know what? I'm
00:12:20.120an officer here at UVU. So I'm going to just like check that footage and see who the heck
00:12:24.360was on the rooftop with me. Because that'd be good to know. Was that even an officer that was up
00:12:28.600there? No. In fact, he was so disinterested in what transpired on the rooftop. He didn't even
00:12:35.100review the 20 minutes before he got up there. Right. That's what she's asking. Did you go back
00:12:41.540and see if from 1223, which is what you should have said when Charlie got shot in 1244, when you
00:12:46.740arrive in that rooftop, if anybody else was on the rooftop, maybe, I don't know, dropping a
00:12:51.180screwdriver? He says, no. No, I just, I don't know, I just felt good with this guy. I have no idea who
00:12:59.820he is. And since then, we never looked back on the footage. Hey, but you know what's really good?
00:13:04.780A ton of influencers just confirmed that that very rooftop that you were on, they are now able to get
00:13:11.5804K HD footage. They're just able to enhance it so that it looks like the movie 300. It's amazing.
00:13:21.980Yeah, that's what they're able to do now. Now, they typically only show this to the influencers.
00:13:25.160You might have to go to them, but I bet they're going to be able to tell you exactly, since they
00:13:31.180saw Tyler Robinson, exactly who was on that rooftop with you with the badge. Isn't that great?
00:13:37.600They can use that same HD 4K setup in that exact spot to help Officer Bagley fill in his spots of amnesia.
00:15:59.900When officers were canvassing the scene, they were also trying to see the route of the shooter as well as just trying to find the shooter.
00:16:08.900And they determined that the Fulton Library stood out because there were unattended items there at the bus stops that were away from the courtyard area.
00:16:21.360And so to them, they thought it was suspicious.
00:17:04.620At some point, did you decide to pull a plug on that?
00:17:08.720At the time when it was already sent, we didn't have more information as far as whether or not the evidence that were collected there were probative.
00:17:17.900But eventually you communicated to the lab that those items were not in fact connected with the case and there was no need to do further testing.
00:17:38.780Okay. I mentioned it because some of the reports, the lab reports, have those items listed.
00:17:43.960OK, I just want to be clear that those items eventually you determine were not related to this case.
00:17:50.340Would that be fair? Yeah, that would be fair.
00:17:53.580OK, so the relevant thing is she doesn't remember communicating that, but she's saying, yes, determination was that it was not relevant to this case.
00:17:59.540So she is state bureau of investigations. She then finds these items. They send it over to the FBI for processing. And then in the FBI's report and or the ATF's report, they say we didn't test this because it was communicated by her that it was no longer probative.
00:18:18.700OK. And apparently the FBI listened to her, but she doesn't remember that.
00:18:24.460Now, it is likely that we're going to now hear from a different testimony from an FBI agent, Amanda Baker, on day two, that they're referring to the exact same items.
00:18:34.360You are going to hear Amanda Baker describe to you why or I guess what happened next once they got these items.
00:18:40.820And the reason that they determined that these items, which sound like they could match the description of the person who I spoke to who recorded the video and said, yeah, he was in all black.
00:22:45.580And why on earth would the FBI and the SBI accept that, well, the person was on Charlie's team as a good enough reason to stop testing?
00:22:59.640Why wouldn't you continue testing for DNA, confirming it's somebody on Charlie's team, confirming, I don't know, that it doesn't have any gun residue on it?
00:23:09.540I'm sorry, has nobody ever been found guilty of killing someone they know?
00:23:14.260is that a new theme for the FBI? Isn't this like always what happens out of envy, out of greed,
00:23:19.840out of anger, out of lust? Is this a new concept to the police? Since when is I know the victim
00:23:25.240accepted as an alibi? Oh, yeah. Someone just just killed their lover. Police come. They grab the
00:23:31.860knife. Oh, that's my knife. But I know I know that person. OK, well, I guess it can't be you.
00:23:37.380You know the person. We won't test it then. Here you go. Take this back. Just a little refresher
00:23:44.240here. 70 to 80 percent of homicide victims are killed by people that they know. And when money
00:23:51.440is involved, that percentage increases dramatically. And you know what, Charlie, had access to a lot
00:23:59.580of money. I imagine when you throw politics in the mix, that probably increases even more
00:24:05.060dramatically. The idea that you would accept I know Charlie as an excuse to give back abandoned
00:24:12.620items that shouldn't be where they are because Charlie's details should not be up by the library
00:24:17.960for any reason dropping off backpacks. The reason given is unacceptable. And the confusion
00:24:25.440of both of these women as they testified, genuine confusion there with Amanda Baker. She was like,0.99
00:24:30.800I don't know what you're talking about. I wasn't told it was somebody on Charlie's team.
00:24:34.060And then she says, oh, somebody at the lab just added that.
00:24:36.000same exact confusion that we just saw expressed by philomena these are your notes yes yes oh um
00:24:44.360yeah i i i don't recall me having communicated that so what i'm getting is that somebody at
00:24:51.120the fbi lab authored that we should know who that person is because that just stinks to high heaven
00:24:56.620you would test it you would test it and hopefully as this trial moves forward we're going to be in
00:25:03.880some luck because we've just learned from a bandit of influencers that we can get 4K HD
00:25:11.900undeniable mountain of evidence, overwhelming footage. Surely, surely there was a surveillance
00:25:22.900camera that was trained on the bus stop. That just makes sense. It's a bus stop, right? There's
00:25:29.280got to be surveillance camera right there. Again, I am personally looking forward to this trial
00:25:34.400because this entire thing is a house of cards, okay? And a lot of people deserve to have their
00:25:39.380careers ended for perpetuating this level of fraud upon the American people. It's absurd.
00:25:45.100It's just, the story is just going to grow more absurd. And they're just going to be chasing
00:25:49.740their tails. Separately, I want to tell you guys that we received a tip from a verified source at
00:25:54.720Timpanogos Hospital. It's very difficult to find sources at Timpanogos Hospital. I've been telling
00:25:59.660you that. And this one is completely solid. I've confirmed that the person works there and they
00:26:05.620have told me that they have confirmed beyond a shadow of a doubt that the hospital was not
00:26:12.560informed ahead of time that Charlie was en route. Okay, remember that was their official story
00:26:18.260that, you know, they called 911 and they explained to me that procedurally what happens when you do
00:26:23.460that, when you make that call, is that there is a place in the hospital that then receives and
00:26:28.240preps and is expecting you to arrive. And we have yet to hear from any of these people who loved
00:26:34.260telling the story over and over again of what they were doing and what was happening, whether
00:26:38.000it was Brian Harpo, Frank Chark. Nobody wants to take credit for calling 911. It's not strange.
00:26:46.600It's a pretty heroic and necessary thing to do. Brian Harpo told us what everybody was doing in
00:26:51.320that car, but he just says, like, we called 911. Who's we? Not you, sir. You were busy with 9,000
00:26:57.720feet of gauze. Your brother with the tattoo was holding you. Somebody was on the phone with Ben
00:27:03.820Shapiro's security. Who called 911 in this seven-minute short journey? I'll remind you of
00:27:12.080what Brian Hartwell said about that phone call. He says it. Well, I feel bad for the hospital staff
00:27:18.700because we showed up looking like that
00:35:55.720to follow their governments into the pits of hell.
00:35:58.700It is about control, and you say, I'm a doctor, and I do Christian apologetics, and the Charlie Kirk story has exposed you all.
00:36:11.060Do you guys think, by the way, we're ever going to get an answer as to why Frank's grown adult male children, two of whom I should mention, served as captains in the Air Force?
00:36:22.740one of whom, I don't know if you know this,
00:42:51.660Were I the lead investigation on this assassination?
00:42:55.840Right, if I was the lead investigator,
00:42:59.680I would be interested in all of these call logs because a 35-year-old man at 2.23 p.m. with ties to the Pentagon and the Air Force live streaming, it doesn't register to me.
00:53:30.900anyway we will be uploading new episodes each month each month that will feature those unheard
00:53:40.480stories from around the world onto our website candaceowens.com very important for you guys to
00:53:44.560understand what is actually happening in israel because like i said it is going to be our future
00:53:49.020okay jumping into some more comments from today uh jenna writes please shout out shout out my 83
00:53:55.680year old father who just finished the sean ryan interview you gave his mind is blown all that he
00:54:01.240thought was true is now in question i am almost done reading make him a sandwich i'm excited for
00:54:05.240the book club tomorrow our lady of mark carmel pray for candace um you didn't tell me your dad's
00:54:10.160name so i can't shout about but hello dad who watched the sean ryan interview i haven't even
00:54:14.140been able to say to you guys the comment section on the sean ryan interview we obviously did we
00:54:18.760went five hours. And it's the most iconic comment section plausibly ever on YouTube. I think it
00:54:26.920could have been the impetus behind the Turning Point USA crash out. I do believe it's also the
00:54:31.340most successful Sean Ryan episode ever in terms of just raw numbers, like climbing to like 6
00:54:36.440million views in, what, a week already? And the comment section really tells you how people feel
00:54:44.020about the Charlie Kirk assassination. We didn't just, of course, discuss Charlie Kirk assassination.
00:54:47.760We discussed my background and people got to hear more about that, which they don't often get to hear because there's so many lies being written about me, written about me nonstop. And I just think people, I mean, I was surprised by the reaction to it. It was really tremendous. We had people reaching out from everywhere and I didn't expect it to make that much of a splash. But I'm so grateful that you guys got to hear more about my story. It's been a long time since someone has given me a sincere interview.
00:55:14.180Every time I go to do any interviews, I'm in a war zone and I'm fighting, you know, constantly all the time with people because I just don't want to sell my soul.