Candace Owens - July 17, 2026


COLLECTIVE AMNESIA: Feds Fumble The Backpack. Frank Turek Changes His Story. | Ep 361


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00:00:00.000 All 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.
00:00:27.860 Okay, so in case you guys don't know what a squishmallow is, here it is.
00:00:31.460 I'm going to show you a strawberry squishmallow.
00:00:34.720 Believe 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
00:00:42.320 Because she loses it at obscure times and then she gets really upset. 0.99
00:00:46.300 And she bursts into her room and she says, Daddy, Daddy, I can't find my squishmallow.
00:00:50.300 and every single time he gets up and he finds the squishmallow, which is always conveniently
00:00:55.960 just like right next to her bed, fell right next to her bed. And so last night she did one of these
00:01:01.020 things at 4 a.m. in the morning. She did the little hand. It's always this. We know she's
00:01:04.640 really serious and upset and, Daddy, I can't find my squishmallow. Last night it was her bracelet
00:01:10.780 and at 4 a.m. he just gets up and he goes and he deals with it. So anyways, that's what's going on
00:01:16.880 of my household. So I'm a little tired today. But what do I have for you? Well, back into our story.
00:01:24.300 Everybody's blacking out. Everybody has amnesia about September 10th. We got Blakey Neff, who,
00:01:29.940 by the way, wants us to believe that he never, ever watches this show. But mysteriously, he always
00:01:35.320 has a clip handy and circulating on his X feed approximately five minutes after we get off air.
00:01:41.820 and he's like, oh, somebody sent this to me.
00:01:44.800 We all know that Blake Neff is a closeted standist.
00:01:48.160 He's working at Turning Point,
00:01:49.340 so that's gotta be a tough gig, my friends.
00:01:51.240 That's like when Tim Dillon says, friend of the show.
00:01:53.940 Blake Neff is definitely a friend of the show.
00:01:56.980 But he's not the only person that is suffering
00:01:59.020 from a little amnesia regarding September 10th.
00:02:01.440 Today, we returned to the courtroom
00:02:02.640 because I missed something in the preliminary hearing
00:02:04.940 that Baron Coleman flagged to me over the weekend
00:02:07.580 because we were sharing notes,
00:02:09.040 And 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.
00:02:26.420 And yet the FBI moved not to test those abandoned items.
00:02:30.480 What happened?
00:02:31.020 Because 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.
00:02:40.660 Don't test it.
00:02:42.700 The answer may surprise you.
00:02:45.140 Actually, probably not, because it's the feds and slop is their entire brand. 0.76
00:02:49.400 So welcome back to Candace.
00:03:01.020 All right, so what do we know?
00:03:05.980 We know that they found Tyler Robinson in just 33 hours.
00:03:10.720 Valhalla, my friends, who could forget the moment they announced that?
00:03:14.940 By that time, of course, they had also announced that they found the gun
00:03:18.520 and a screwdriver, which had his DNA on it.
00:03:23.140 That was announced by Kash Patel a couple of days later,
00:03:26.360 but they had kind of already leaked that they were looking,
00:03:29.420 They had discovered this screwdriver, I think it was actually the next day on September 11th, was the first time we heard about this.
00:03:36.340 Now, I just want to say we should just consider the screwdriver full stop, because I have so many questions about it.
00:03:45.320 When exactly and why exactly did he take it out at all?
00:03:51.120 Think about that.
00:03:51.860 They 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.
00:04:19.360 Why is it that he has maintained his story
00:04:22.480 and has absolutely no recollection
00:04:24.340 of having seen a towel or a screwdriver, actually?
00:04:28.240 When did that happen, right?
00:04:29.860 Throughout my conversations with him,
00:04:31.660 he didn't see either.
00:04:33.540 When did the person on the rooftop
00:04:35.400 take out a towel and take out a screwdriver?
00:04:38.780 Why would he take out the towel
00:04:40.880 or the screwdriver on the rooftop?
00:04:43.860 None of the influencers, by the way,
00:04:45.280 I might mention and add here,
00:04:46.760 None 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?
00:05:10.160 And of course, when Officer Bagley, the officer who raced over to Velozzi Center rooftop at 12.44 p.m.,
00:05:19.940 Charlie gets shot at 12.23, he's up there at 12.44 p.m., and he finds that screwdriver.
00:05:26.780 But, you know, mysteriously, we had another blackout, another amnesia spell, this time from a piece of tech.
00:05:34.180 The body cam just died.
00:05:36.620 It was just like Blake Neff. It was like, I don't know what I'm, I don't remember anything.
00:05:42.240 I'm just a body cam. Remember this moment?
00:05:45.860 All right. Your body cam footage that I reviewed appears to end while you're still on the roof.
00:05:53.360 Do you know why that is?
00:05:55.000 I think the battery went dead. It was just right at that moment.
00:05:57.800 Okay. And do you know, did you ever turn it back on that day or go get it, I don't know,
00:06:04.780 What do you have to do, charge it or stick a new battery in it?
00:06:06.660 I don't even know.
00:06:07.440 Usually dock it, but no, I didn't go back.
00:06:09.220 It was too chaotic running around.
00:06:12.260 So that 27-minute and 35-second body cam that starts when you're at the Hall of Flags
00:06:20.340 and ends while you're still on the roof but haven't put the crime tape up yet,
00:06:24.200 that's the only body cam you have that day?
00:06:26.160 Yes.
00:06:27.380 All right.
00:06:29.740 That's sad.
00:06:30.500 You 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.
00:06:42.060 In fact, one person informed us, and I'm going to show you this email, and obviously protecting his identity.
00:06:47.120 He wrote, we use the same body camera that the Utah City Police use, the Axon body cam 4 model.
00:06:53.960 I would be happy to look into any questions you might have about it.
00:06:56.460 It bothered me that the officer claimed his camera died when he was on the rooftop.
00:07:01.800 The camera battery lasts approximately 14 hours.
00:07:04.500 At the end of every shift, we have to dock our cameras all on a detachment shared dock.
00:07:09.920 The dock is also what uploads all of that data and the videos from the shift onto the server.
00:07:14.900 We can then review the videos on the Axon website.
00:07:17.280 This website is the same across North America.
00:07:20.200 The camera video also captures a GPS route of exactly everywhere the officer walked.
00:07:27.040 To turn on the recording, we press the middle button twice.
00:07:29.740 It automatically saves the 30 seconds before that.
00:07:32.600 To turn the video off, you have to hold the button down for a few seconds.
00:07:35.660 At the end of the video, you can usually see the officer's hand moving toward the button
00:07:40.080 and even blocking the lens a bit with their hand.
00:07:43.140 I'll also mention you get a reminder when the battery is going to die.
00:07:46.220 It does a high-pitched tone and vibrates four times at 10% left and again at 5%.
00:07:53.640 So there's no way he didn't know his battery was going to die.
00:07:56.260 The Axon Body Force System also logs and records the specific reason a video stops or a device turns off.
00:08:02.860 All of this information can be seen on the Axon site that the police have access to and can review.
00:08:10.580 Oh, well, that's good to know.
00:08:14.020 Did he hear the beep?
00:08:16.140 27 minutes.
00:08:17.460 Yours just went off after being docked, but it's supposed to last 14 hours.
00:08:22.120 Did you hear the beep warning?
00:08:23.940 Beep, I'm about to die.
00:08:25.480 like I'm blacking out.
00:08:28.720 People also, as you just saw,
00:08:30.680 said that it stores that data.
00:08:32.180 And so we will be able to find out eventually
00:08:34.240 how that battery died so quickly
00:08:36.680 or if it was manually turned off.
00:08:39.260 I personally am looking forward to that full trial
00:08:41.400 when the narrative of how the body cam crashed out
00:08:44.620 comes to light.
00:08:46.120 And that's not it.
00:08:47.100 Remember, he also,
00:08:49.620 Officer Bagley can't remember
00:08:50.660 who he was on the rooftop with.
00:08:52.920 Quite 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.
00:09:09.000 it appears to me from reviewing your body camera that there was another individual who was with
00:09:15.020 you that went to the low c building who was in civilian clothing but appeared to have a gun
00:09:20.400 who's that i i don't know who he was exactly he had a badge on and i had somebody with me to back
00:09:26.740 me up as i ran up the stairs to make sure i had somebody with me so you don't know what agency
00:09:30.980 he's from or where he's from no and he it looked like he had a pistol yes is that right a handgun
00:09:36.780 Yes.
00:09:37.740 A handgun.
00:09:38.680 Yeah.
00:09:40.020 And so the two of you go to the low C building.
00:09:42.880 Yes.
00:09:43.320 It's just incredible.
00:09:45.100 When you reviewed the videotape at the police department later,
00:09:49.900 did you check to see if anyone had been on the low C building after the shooting,
00:09:56.380 after this individual had jumped off that you've already talked about?
00:09:59.380 Was there anybody else on the roof?
00:10:00.740 Did you check and see in that gap of time?
00:10:03.520 In that gap of time, no.
00:10:04.400 So once I put up the barrier, I only walked up to about that point,
00:10:08.620 and then I went down and reviewed the video from that moment on.
00:10:12.320 So were you able to see, are you able to say for one way or the other,
00:10:16.440 if anyone else had been on that roof in between when the person jumped off the building
00:10:21.200 and when you came on the roof, are you able to say one way or the other?
00:10:24.280 There was people up there looking for an individual that ran that way
00:10:26.760 because when I first got told the individual ran heading north,
00:10:31.340 we didn't know where the shooter was,
00:10:32.600 So we started climbing up and looking, clearing the building.
00:10:35.800 And it wasn't until I went to the PD and actually saw him jump off of the building that I knew he was off the building.
00:10:41.340 Let me rephrase that because I think I either asked it badly or you misunderstood me.
00:10:45.700 So let me go back again.
00:10:47.620 So from the time that the individual that you spotted on the video jumped off the roof, right,
00:10:54.060 the individual that you thought was in the prone position, between that and when you got on the roof,
00:10:59.960 Did you ever check to see if anybody else had been on the roof in that period of time?
00:11:03.900 Yeah, and I didn't see anybody.
00:11:05.560 So you did watch?
00:11:06.360 I didn't notice anybody.
00:11:08.160 You didn't?
00:11:09.460 Did you look on the video to see that entire?
00:11:12.340 Okay, that's what I'm asking.
00:11:13.760 So 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?
00:11:22.940 Okay.
00:11:25.360 I'd like to remind you that this is now 10 months later.
00:11:29.960 And 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.
00:11:54.720 I saw a badge. Did you check the badge? Was it a real badge? Was the person pretending to be an
00:11:59.960 officer? No, it didn't matter. He had a badge. It's giving the Brian Harple, I saw the tattoo.
00:12:05.960 But he, at least Brian Harple, saw a tattoo. This guy thinks he saw a badge, doesn't know where it's
00:12:09.640 from. And they just trust this guy to come up on the rooftop with him. And at no point in the 10
00:12:15.000 months following the Charlie Kirk assassination, did Officer Bagley go, well, you know what? I'm
00:12:20.120 an officer here at UVU. So I'm going to just like check that footage and see who the heck
00:12:24.360 was on the rooftop with me. Because that'd be good to know. Was that even an officer that was up
00:12:28.600 there? No. In fact, he was so disinterested in what transpired on the rooftop. He didn't even
00:12:35.100 review the 20 minutes before he got up there. Right. That's what she's asking. Did you go back
00:12:41.540 and see if from 1223, which is what you should have said when Charlie got shot in 1244, when you
00:12:46.740 arrive in that rooftop, if anybody else was on the rooftop, maybe, I don't know, dropping a
00:12:51.180 screwdriver? He says, no. No, I just, I don't know, I just felt good with this guy. I have no idea who
00:12:59.820 he is. And since then, we never looked back on the footage. Hey, but you know what's really good?
00:13:04.780 A ton of influencers just confirmed that that very rooftop that you were on, they are now able to get
00:13:11.580 4K HD footage. They're just able to enhance it so that it looks like the movie 300. It's amazing.
00:13:21.980 Yeah, that's what they're able to do now. Now, they typically only show this to the influencers.
00:13:25.160 You might have to go to them, but I bet they're going to be able to tell you exactly, since they
00:13:31.180 saw Tyler Robinson, exactly who was on that rooftop with you with the badge. Isn't that great?
00:13:37.600 They can use that same HD 4K setup in that exact spot to help Officer Bagley fill in his spots of amnesia.
00:13:48.580 I love that. That's great.
00:13:50.320 You know, that's always the problem with big lies, you guys.
00:13:52.760 That's why I shouldn't tell lies.
00:13:53.820 Because you don't get to pick and choose when they serve you.
00:13:57.720 So if it's 4K HD and you're sure it's Tyler Robinson, it better be 4K HD when we figure out who went on that rooftop with Officer Bagley.
00:14:06.140 if it ever jogs his interest.
00:14:09.280 You know what I think?
00:14:09.880 I don't think there ever was a screwdriver up there.
00:14:13.960 I think that that screwdriver was planted there
00:14:17.720 at a different time.
00:14:19.020 I don't believe that the person who sprinted
00:14:22.000 took out a screwdriver for no reason.
00:14:24.560 They can't even fit it into the narrative.
00:14:25.600 They don't know why he took out the screwdriver for funsies.
00:14:28.760 I also don't think, based on the eyewitness account
00:14:32.980 from the person who recorded him on the rooftop,
00:14:35.280 that he had a towel. I think it was just a bag, a bag that we are seeing him swing and they are
00:14:42.440 telling us it was his towel. Now, I want you to also take a listen again. We played this for you
00:14:49.500 yesterday to Sergeant Jennifer Philomena, okay? That was the woman from the Utah Bureau of
00:14:56.560 Investigations. And I think I said she was UVU, Sergeant. I meant to say she's from the Utah
00:15:01.180 Bureau of Investigations, the State Bureau of Investigations. And she tells us about finding
00:15:06.940 that abandoned backpack, the jacket and the gloves at the bus stop along the very route that the
00:15:12.660 shooter ran, right? Take a listen to what she says again, because it's going to be relevant.
00:15:17.180 Now, if my count is correct, nine of those reports in that larger body of reports was
00:15:23.680 written by you, correct? Yes. Did I miss any? Does that sound about right? Yeah. Okay.
00:15:31.180 I want to ask you about a couple of those reports.
00:15:33.840 The first report was a report that you wrote on September 22nd
00:15:39.820 that documented the overview of the crime scenes, correct?
00:15:45.200 Yes.
00:15:45.920 And there were various crime scenes that you've described on direct examination, correct?
00:15:50.820 Yes.
00:15:51.140 One of them was the Fulton Library.
00:15:56.000 Yes.
00:15:56.420 Tell us why that was a potential crime scene.
00:15:59.460 Yeah, of course.
00:15:59.900 When 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.
00:16:08.900 And 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.
00:16:21.360 And so to them, they thought it was suspicious.
00:16:24.680 And were certain items seized?
00:16:27.040 And what were they?
00:16:28.160 Yes, you had a backpack a jacket as well as some gloves and there may have been some other things
00:16:34.400 I just don't recall them right now
00:16:36.400 And do you recall what the item numbers were of those seizures was it nine does that ring a bell?
00:16:41.260 I don't remember
00:16:42.940 Those whatever was seized was sent to the FBI lab for processing. Yes
00:16:49.220 And along with some information that the suspect may have
00:16:53.240 Shed some of this these items as he fled correct. Yes
00:16:57.560 Was the decision at some time made, and you were requesting that both DNA and other type of analysis get done?
00:17:04.000 Yes.
00:17:04.620 At some point, did you decide to pull a plug on that?
00:17:08.720 At 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.
00:17:17.900 But 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.
00:17:27.740 I don't remember communicating that.
00:17:29.740 Okay. If that's in the notes of the FBI or the ATF, would that be inconsistent with what you know?
00:17:36.820 No.
00:17:38.780 Okay. I mentioned it because some of the reports, the lab reports, have those items listed.
00:17:43.960 OK, I just want to be clear that those items eventually you determine were not related to this case.
00:17:50.340 Would that be fair? Yeah, that would be fair.
00:17:53.580 OK, 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.
00:17:59.540 So 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.
00:18:18.700 OK. And apparently the FBI listened to her, but she doesn't remember that.
00:18:24.460 Now, 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.
00:18:34.360 You are going to hear Amanda Baker describe to you why or I guess what happened next once they got these items.
00:18:40.820 And 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.
00:18:53.020 Everything was covered.
00:18:54.320 Not sure if he had his hands out, but everything was all black.
00:18:58.420 He could have been a very black person or he had on some black gloves.
00:19:01.360 So it sounds like to me.
00:19:03.920 These could be those items on the route of the shooter.
00:19:07.320 Here is the reason that the FBI decided that it was no longer probative.
00:19:14.300 Take a listen to Amanda Baker.
00:19:16.460 When you received this, the evidence, you got more than seven and eight, correct?
00:19:26.020 You got a number of other samples.
00:19:27.800 Correct, I did.
00:19:28.340 You got a backpack, which you labeled as exhibit nine, and a bunch of items from that backpack.
00:19:37.320 correct? Correct. Yes. You were initially told that those items related to
00:19:44.160 things that may have been discarded by the suspect. So initially we didn't have any information
00:19:51.020 so we processed that. Those are items that are good for DNA. Not having any information
00:19:56.820 from the investigators we processed them for DNA. As the investigation continues it was determined
00:20:02.460 in that that backpack was potentially left behind by a bystander and there was no comparisons needed
00:20:09.460 at that time well left behind by a bystander or according to your notes at page 20 the backpack
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00:20:56.100 more amnesia yes based on the individual that uh that was not my communication log that was
00:21:05.180 someone else within the laboratory that was the information that they received
00:21:08.340 somebody just added some notes in her notes oh um she's like uh i was just told not to process it
00:21:16.000 and then she's like the information they received why they did no longer had to test it was because
00:21:22.160 it belonged to someone in Charlie's detail? Well, that's incredible. If this is indeed
00:21:29.500 the abandoned backpack, the same one found at the bus stop, and it sounds like it could
00:21:32.460 be since she asserts similarly that they initially thought that it was abandoned by the rooftop
00:21:36.660 shooter, which means that they found this along the route that the alleged rooftop
00:21:41.500 shooter took, right? Then the reason they moved not to test it is incredible. It belonged
00:21:47.720 to someone on Charlie's detail.
00:21:50.480 Who, first and foremost?
00:21:53.140 That's a really important question
00:21:55.060 because we have the people
00:21:55.740 intimately involved in the situation
00:21:57.100 who are suddenly developing amnesia
00:21:58.500 who communicated this.
00:21:59.740 Who's adding notes?
00:22:01.380 Like, who's like ghostwriting
00:22:02.620 in these people's notes?
00:22:03.900 Like, Amanda doesn't remember these notes.
00:22:06.480 Somebody in the lab added this randomly.
00:22:09.580 Philomena, Sergeant Philomena,
00:22:10.760 doesn't remember these ever communicating this.
00:22:13.080 Who is the hand that is moving this?
00:22:16.180 And more crucially, who was the person on Charlie's detail that they determined this backpack belonged to?
00:22:22.160 Why on earth was this individual up at a library bus stop that's nowhere near Losey Center, nowhere near the amphitheater?
00:22:33.020 Why would they be up there at all dropping off a backpack, gloves, a jacket?
00:22:38.720 Why did they bring gloves at all?
00:22:41.000 That's a good question.
00:22:41.980 It's a pretty hot day.
00:22:43.040 We're not in the winter.
00:22:43.860 Why?
00:22:45.580 And 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?
00:22:59.640 Why 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?
00:23:09.540 I'm sorry, has nobody ever been found guilty of killing someone they know?
00:23:14.260 is that a new theme for the FBI? Isn't this like always what happens out of envy, out of greed,
00:23:19.840 out of anger, out of lust? Is this a new concept to the police? Since when is I know the victim
00:23:25.240 accepted as an alibi? Oh, yeah. Someone just just killed their lover. Police come. They grab the
00:23:31.860 knife. Oh, that's my knife. But I know I know that person. OK, well, I guess it can't be you.
00:23:37.380 You know the person. We won't test it then. Here you go. Take this back. Just a little refresher
00:23:44.240 here. 70 to 80 percent of homicide victims are killed by people that they know. And when money
00:23:51.440 is involved, that percentage increases dramatically. And you know what, Charlie, had access to a lot
00:23:59.580 of money. I imagine when you throw politics in the mix, that probably increases even more
00:24:05.060 dramatically. The idea that you would accept I know Charlie as an excuse to give back abandoned
00:24:12.620 items that shouldn't be where they are because Charlie's details should not be up by the library
00:24:17.960 for any reason dropping off backpacks. The reason given is unacceptable. And the confusion
00:24:25.440 of both of these women as they testified, genuine confusion there with Amanda Baker. She was like, 0.99
00:24:30.800 I don't know what you're talking about. I wasn't told it was somebody on Charlie's team.
00:24:34.060 And then she says, oh, somebody at the lab just added that.
00:24:36.000 same exact confusion that we just saw expressed by philomena these are your notes yes yes oh um
00:24:44.360 yeah i i i don't recall me having communicated that so what i'm getting is that somebody at
00:24:51.120 the fbi lab authored that we should know who that person is because that just stinks to high heaven
00:24:56.620 you would test it you would test it and hopefully as this trial moves forward we're going to be in
00:25:03.880 some luck because we've just learned from a bandit of influencers that we can get 4K HD
00:25:11.900 undeniable mountain of evidence, overwhelming footage. Surely, surely there was a surveillance
00:25:22.900 camera that was trained on the bus stop. That just makes sense. It's a bus stop, right? There's
00:25:29.280 got to be surveillance camera right there. Again, I am personally looking forward to this trial
00:25:34.400 because this entire thing is a house of cards, okay? And a lot of people deserve to have their
00:25:39.380 careers ended for perpetuating this level of fraud upon the American people. It's absurd.
00:25:45.100 It's just, the story is just going to grow more absurd. And they're just going to be chasing
00:25:49.740 their tails. Separately, I want to tell you guys that we received a tip from a verified source at
00:25:54.720 Timpanogos Hospital. It's very difficult to find sources at Timpanogos Hospital. I've been telling
00:25:59.660 you that. And this one is completely solid. I've confirmed that the person works there and they
00:26:05.620 have told me that they have confirmed beyond a shadow of a doubt that the hospital was not
00:26:12.560 informed ahead of time that Charlie was en route. Okay, remember that was their official story
00:26:18.260 that, you know, they called 911 and they explained to me that procedurally what happens when you do
00:26:23.460 that, when you make that call, is that there is a place in the hospital that then receives and
00:26:28.240 preps and is expecting you to arrive. And we have yet to hear from any of these people who loved
00:26:34.260 telling the story over and over again of what they were doing and what was happening, whether
00:26:38.000 it was Brian Harpo, Frank Chark. Nobody wants to take credit for calling 911. It's not strange.
00:26:46.600 It's a pretty heroic and necessary thing to do. Brian Harpo told us what everybody was doing in
00:26:51.320 that car, but he just says, like, we called 911. Who's we? Not you, sir. You were busy with 9,000
00:26:57.720 feet of gauze. Your brother with the tattoo was holding you. Somebody was on the phone with Ben
00:27:03.820 Shapiro's security. Who called 911 in this seven-minute short journey? I'll remind you of
00:27:12.080 what Brian Hartwell said about that phone call. He says it. Well, I feel bad for the hospital staff
00:27:18.700 because we showed up looking like that
00:27:21.040 and they didn't know we were coming,
00:27:23.920 even though we had called 911.
00:27:27.260 But I don't know what happened then.
00:27:31.700 There is no team in calling 911
00:27:33.700 who physically dialed 911
00:27:35.760 and why can't we find that call?
00:27:38.100 That's public information.
00:27:39.160 The calls have been released.
00:27:40.060 People have gone through them.
00:27:41.680 Who was the individual that called 911?
00:27:44.560 I'd like to know that.
00:27:45.600 Maybe Frank Turek can give us an answer.
00:27:46.980 That actually brings us back to Frank Turek in general.
00:27:48.700 and this mysterious car ride,
00:27:51.080 which is making less and less sense as time goes by.
00:27:54.460 We're gonna discuss that when we get back
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00:31:55.540 from and what they're involved in. But I do want to just give him a round of applause for
00:31:59.900 unlocking another level of propaganda.
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00:32:04.880 I'm proud of me.
00:32:06.020 These levels of propaganda are becoming aspirational.
00:32:09.060 The speed at which they move through various themes
00:32:11.260 and can't keep track of the thing they said yesterday. 1.00
00:32:13.800 Candace is demonic. 1.00
00:32:14.840 Candace is a digital assassin. 1.00
00:32:16.480 Candace is stupid. 1.00
00:32:17.360 No, she's really smart, evil genius. 1.00
00:32:20.080 It's difficult to keep up with, right? 1.00
00:32:22.020 But when one of the propaganda campaigns fails,
00:32:26.120 they always launch another one.
00:32:27.480 And today, Pastor, Dr. Frank Churek wants you to know that watching my show could lead to marriage strain and divorce.
00:32:39.420 Whew, heavy.
00:32:41.000 Apparently, someone's husband wrote into his show.
00:32:44.080 Now, I just want to say off the bat, there's been no evidence that the writer of this script is not actually Blake Neff.
00:32:51.600 And even if it were Blake Neff, he probably wouldn't remember.
00:32:55.180 Anyway, here is what this anonymous husband had to say to Dr. Frank Turek.
00:33:00.140 I'm writing because I'm at a point of desperation,
00:33:03.820 and I'm hoping you might offer some biblical wisdom or practical advice.
00:33:08.200 My wife and I are both Christians, but over the past several months,
00:33:11.300 she has become deeply influenced by Candace Owens' recent content regarding you,
00:33:16.980 Israel, and a number of broader conspiracy-related topics. 0.93
00:33:21.320 She has come to believe that you are dishonest and you are a false teacher. 0.71
00:33:25.600 And even that you are involved in criminal wrongdoing.
00:33:29.560 She also believes that there are vast hidden forces controlling world events,
00:33:33.380 governments, media, and churches.
00:33:35.620 From everything I've studied over the years, I've reached a very different conclusion.
00:33:39.240 I continue to believe you are sincerely serving Christ through apologetics.
00:33:42.980 Well, I don't think any human being is beyond criticism.
00:33:45.660 I know I'm certainly not.
00:33:46.600 I have not seen credible evidence to support the accusations that are being made against you
00:33:53.140 what concerns me most isn't simply that we disagree it's that these beliefs have become
00:33:59.320 central to our conversations and are creating an ever-widening divide in our marriage almost
00:34:05.160 every discussion eventually eventually returns to these subjects and it has become increasingly
00:34:10.520 difficult to have peaceful conversations. Let me pause right here. This reminds me of
00:34:15.360 the proverb that talks about one of the things God hates, and that's someone who causes dissension
00:34:23.880 among the brothers. All right, let me continue. No, we can pause there. That's good. I've tried
00:34:29.740 listening carefully. I've tried asking questions instead of arguing. That's good. I like this
00:34:35.600 level. You know, I actually, I wasn't gonna do it, but I too had a letter written into the
00:34:41.320 shelf that I'd like to read. It says, Dear Candace, you are very beautiful and wonderful
00:34:48.060 and perfect and profound. And me and my husband have come together closer since watching your
00:34:55.320 show where we are closer than we've ever. We were on the brink of divorce and then we started
00:34:59.240 watching your podcast. And because we watched your podcast, we know that we will be together
00:35:05.100 forever and ever and ever. And let me just stop right there. It reminds me of when, you know,
00:35:12.660 God said, let there be light. And like, obviously he's must be referring to like just light in a
00:35:18.240 marriage. If you watch the podcast or something, what are we doing? Like this is the PSYOP just
00:35:24.780 has to end. It has to end. It has failed. And I have to be honest with you, Frank,
00:35:30.300 Like, you just come across as a fraud, all right? 1.00
00:35:34.020 Just a Christian fraud, selling Christianity, 1.00
00:35:37.320 but actually trying to socially engineer people. 1.00
00:35:40.840 And you're a part of, like I said,
00:35:42.360 that movement of Christian pastors 0.79
00:35:43.720 who hail from literal military operations
00:35:46.740 designed to target Christians 0.89
00:35:48.040 because that was and is still a thing.
00:35:51.320 And your job is to persuade gullible evangelicals
00:35:54.620 that it is their biblical duty
00:35:55.720 to follow their governments into the pits of hell.
00:35:58.700 It is about control, and you say, I'm a doctor, and I do Christian apologetics, and the Charlie Kirk story has exposed you all.
00:36:11.060 Do 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?
00:36:22.740 one of whom, I don't know if you know this,
00:36:25.420 served particularly in intelligence.
00:36:29.680 Why would any of his children at the ages that they are
00:36:32.520 be FaceTiming their dad in the middle of the day?
00:36:34.400 Okay, let's actually recap his story
00:36:36.520 before I tell you who his kids are.
00:36:39.500 Some people are saying,
00:36:40.880 you said you were on FaceTime for nine hours.
00:36:44.240 I never said I was on FaceTime for nine hours.
00:36:46.420 I was FaceTiming my son and daughter-in-law
00:36:48.980 when the shot rang out.
00:36:50.320 I put the phone in my pocket,
00:36:51.760 not even remembering they were there because as soon as Charlie shot, I'm heading toward him and
00:36:56.300 then running with him. I just put it in my back pocket. They heard the entire thing until we got
00:37:01.640 to the hospital. When I pulled it out of my pocket, they were still there. I talked to him and said
00:37:06.000 goodbye. That's when I called Jack Hibbs to pray. And Seth Dillon called me because he had heard
00:37:15.120 what had happened. So I'm talking to him on the phone. I wasn't talking for nine hours. Somebody
00:37:20.240 Somebody online said, I said I was on FaceTime for nine hours till we got to the hotel.
00:37:25.120 No, to the hospital.
00:37:26.840 It was in my back pocket.
00:37:28.420 It's amazing how misinformation just goes everywhere.
00:37:34.300 Frank, I think the person who said that they were, that you were on the phone on FaceTime
00:37:39.680 until you got to the hotel, we actually hunted down that person and we want to expose them
00:37:46.720 because I don't like what misinformation spreads.
00:37:48.400 Here he is.
00:37:50.240 I know you had your phone on and your son was hearing all of this too.
00:37:53.880 So, I mean, he must, he must've been traumatized just listening to it all.
00:37:58.980 Yeah, he, it was my son and daughter-in-law.
00:38:01.400 I mean, he's 35 years old and I was just, I was FaceTiming them because they love Charlie.
00:38:07.400 And I was just, at first I was FaceTiming my wife and then I said, let me call Spencer.
00:38:12.060 And so I started FaceTiming him.
00:38:14.500 During the event?
00:38:15.780 During the event.
00:38:16.520 Yeah, both during the event.
00:38:17.500 and uh and then when the shot rang out i just as i say started heading toward the car and i just put
00:38:25.540 the phone in my back pocket i didn't even i didn't turn it off i just you know instinctively
00:38:30.360 and uh by the time i got to the hotel i pulled it out they were still there
00:38:34.440 so they heard the whole thing yeah i think i think it was you who said hotel
00:38:41.640 anyway um glad we could help you get to the source of that you just seemed really fired up
00:38:47.180 you go at Frank Turek. I hate when Frank Turek says things that Frank Turek didn't mean.
00:38:52.380 Frank has two high-ranking sons in the military. The first person has the same name as him. He's
00:38:58.600 Frank Turek. I think he's number four, actually. But he goes by his middle name, Zach. Zach Turek.
00:39:05.320 Zachary Turek. And do you know where Zach was employed and working when his father just so
00:39:10.960 happened to jump on a FaceTime with his brother and by pure coincidence watched Charlie Kirk
00:39:15.340 get hit and die. Zach was working at the Pentagon. He is today employed in Washington, D.C. at the
00:39:22.860 Pentagon, serving as the deputy division chief of the joint staff. Now, I think Zach would have been
00:39:29.680 a pretty good person to alert or to have been in touch with on September 10th, but I guess he
00:39:35.000 decided to just keep praying in the back seat and his military son, Spencer, didn't jump into action
00:39:41.940 to maybe call his brother?
00:39:43.180 I don't know.
00:39:44.020 Instead, Frank decided to sit in the backseat,
00:39:47.200 pray, and listen to Ben Shapiro's security team
00:39:50.600 receive updates.
00:39:53.460 Like I said, why didn't Spencer, Air Force, hang up?
00:39:57.280 Call his brother.
00:39:58.040 Call someone at the Pentagon.
00:39:59.780 You guys are connected to top brass.
00:40:02.820 Frank didn't call 911,
00:40:04.460 nor did he think to phone his son
00:40:06.640 who works for the most powerful, most funded,
00:40:09.140 and most corrupt division of our government
00:40:11.820 the Department of Defense? No, he didn't. Instead, what are we supposed to believe happened?
00:40:20.360 We're just supposed to believe, like I said, that he was just praying. He was just praying
00:40:25.020 in the backseat and all of these things just, I don't know, transpired. While his son, and I hate
00:40:35.340 to nitpick, but what was your son and daughter-in-law doing? Because your son happens to be
00:40:42.380 funded by my taxpaying dollars, so I feel like I have the right to ask. He's also in the military,
00:40:47.340 right? He works as a branch chief pilot for the Air Force. Did he have this particular Wednesday
00:40:52.800 off? Are we doing government off Wednesdays? Because he's on the East Coast, right? I checked.
00:40:57.700 He looks like he's on the East Coast. So why at 2.23 p.m. in the afternoon is he with his wife
00:41:03.400 clearing out his military schedule
00:41:06.860 to make availability to watch Charlie Kirk answer questions
00:41:10.140 on an obscure college campus in Utah
00:41:12.400 like it's a World Cup event.
00:41:15.380 It's not registering for me.
00:41:18.720 By the way, a little fun fact,
00:41:21.000 Frank and his son, Zach, Pentagon Zach,
00:41:23.460 actually wrote a book together entitled Hollywood Heroes,
00:41:26.760 How Your Favorite Superhero Movies Reveal God, right?
00:41:30.280 The book makes the argument
00:41:31.180 that Christians love a cinematic theme,
00:41:34.580 a cinematic masterpiece,
00:41:35.540 which draws on the biblical theme of sacrifice,
00:41:40.260 wherein they are presented with a superhero
00:41:43.200 who, like Jesus, sacrifices his or her life for them. 0.91
00:41:49.660 Because Christians, we just eat that stuff up. 1.00
00:41:52.740 And you know what that made me think of? 1.00
00:41:53.940 It made me think of the Charlie Superman neck narrative,
00:41:58.100 Man of Steel, the primary 1.00
00:42:00.120 and the largest heaping of Christian slop 1.00
00:42:02.640 ever attempted to be served upon the population, right?
00:42:06.580 30-06 doesn't make sense. 0.74
00:42:08.420 Feed them slop.
00:42:09.480 Everything in that initial tweet
00:42:10.740 that went out by Andrew Colvett.
00:42:12.680 It was a modern day miracle.
00:42:15.040 Even in death, Charlie saved lives.
00:42:19.500 Yeah, it read exactly like a bad superhero script. 1.00
00:42:23.020 And I guess Christians were supposed 0.92
00:42:24.260 to just be drawn to it and go, this is amazing.
00:42:28.060 That's been their number one line
00:42:29.680 of psychological attack since Charlie's assassination,
00:42:31.980 an attempt to make asking questions
00:42:34.140 a sign of demonic possession
00:42:36.600 because trust the government, trust the feds. 1.00
00:42:39.640 That's the Christian thing to do.
00:42:42.660 And yet ask them, I still do.
00:42:44.200 I'm still asking questions.
00:42:46.260 I find Frank Turek's entire narrative
00:42:49.200 to be something worth prodding.
00:42:51.660 Were I the lead investigation on this assassination?
00:42:55.840 Right, if I was the lead investigator,
00:42:59.680 I 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.
00:43:16.720 Likely.
00:43:17.620 I just brought it.
00:43:18.540 Maybe it's true.
00:43:19.960 Maybe that's it.
00:43:20.640 Maybe everything he said is true.
00:43:22.980 I'd like to find out.
00:43:26.300 Anyway, we'll be right back after a break.
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00:45:51.840 Okay, top comment from yesterday's episode.
00:45:54.120 Senti D'Akira writes,
00:45:55.140 nothing says I'm being paid better than calling that grainy video crystal clear. Yeah, we are at
00:46:00.880 the final instruction phase where they tell you not to believe your own eyes. They just tell you
00:46:04.340 what you're seeing and it's literally not what you're seeing. They just saw a video of the back
00:46:08.420 of Tyler Robinson in the room. They're like, look, it's Tyler Robinson turning himself in.
00:46:12.500 No, that's actually not Tyler Robinson turning himself in. That's Tyler Robinson in an interrogation
00:46:16.520 room. We have no idea how we got into this interrogation room. We'd like to see footage
00:46:21.080 of him turning himself in. We'd like to see footage of him confessing to the crime, which many
00:46:24.680 influencer stated before we got here. That's just a video of somebody in an interrogation room.
00:46:30.180 So don't stop telling us not to believe our own eyes. Just be honest. And calling it crystal clear,
00:46:35.520 by the way, I should mention this. We are starting to go back and look at all of those
00:46:39.360 early interviews. Do you know that five days on, I wish I had pulled a clip, but we just saw it
00:46:43.740 before we went live. We were watching Dan Pongino on Megyn Kelly, actually. And five days after the
00:46:49.840 assassination, he gets up there and he keeps saying the footage is too grainy. He's like,
00:46:53.720 the FBI has tools, but the footage is grainy and yada, yada, yada, basically saying, because she's
00:46:59.140 asking him, what's up with the screwdriver? That's how we landed upon it. Because we were like,
00:47:02.680 literally, how did we come across this screwdriver? The screwdriver just doesn't
00:47:06.460 make any logical sense. And so we were trying to figure out when the FBI came out with this
00:47:11.520 narrative and what they were initially saying. And Megan is asking him, hey, we're all a little
00:47:15.820 bit confused about this screwdriver. And she asks this on September 15th. And he says, yeah, you
00:47:20.500 know, we were kind of trying to figure out what was going on with the screwdriver, but we can't
00:47:26.100 really see it because it's very grainy. The footage is very grainy. So five days after the assassination
00:47:31.320 with all of the tools available to the FBI, they said that the footage was grainy. How exactly
00:47:36.880 was it suddenly enhanced? When was it suddenly enhanced and became crystal clear? That sounds
00:47:45.560 to me like it was tampered with. Because if Dan Bongino, who is the assistant director to the FBI,
00:47:51.900 is saying that they can't, it's too grainy, five days after, how does it suddenly become
00:47:59.020 crystal clear? Maybe there's an answer, but it sounds to me a little suspect. Just a little
00:48:06.060 suspect. Second comment, a comment from yesterday's episode is from Selena. She writes,
00:48:11.360 having you as a close friend was one of the best decisions Charlie could have made.
00:48:15.360 You know, we had such a great time together and I'm glad that I'm able to like laugh at it and
00:48:19.740 remember it. And there are little things, even when people attack me, sometimes it brings back
00:48:24.020 a funny memory. I, when I was in Spain, um, I saw this, like, uh, you know, one of these desperate
00:48:29.760 Jeremy boring things where he's like hosting anybody who will say something about me. And
00:48:33.460 he was, he's particularly hosted this guy, Mark Meckler. And I had such a giggle about Mark
00:48:39.300 meckler like telling this obscure story uh that i was like mean to him charlie and me literally all
00:48:45.640 of our messages which i still have of course we're just just referred to him as the snakeler instead
00:48:50.120 of meckler the snakeler and we would just have this running joke because he was so lazy and
00:48:54.660 basically was trying to get charlie to do his work um and telling donors to like force charlie
00:48:59.600 to uh just attach convention of the states to turning point usa that was what he was working
00:49:05.220 on but he didn't want to do any work he just wanted to wine and dine donors and so we would
00:49:08.460 just back and forth, just make jokes about the snakeler. And we would ask each other to do
00:49:13.700 absurd tasks like, hey, could you pull together a budget for me? I'm going to do that by Monday.
00:49:18.240 And that just made me laugh. So even the people who are attacking me sometimes make me laugh
00:49:21.500 because they're just going out of the woodwork and just trying to find anyone. But I'm just
00:49:26.220 glad that I can remember these things, remember these moments. I'm so grateful that I never delete
00:49:30.340 anything on my phone, which drives my husband crazy. He's always about, you have to have a
00:49:35.600 clean digital life and when he when we first got married he was like what do you mean you still
00:49:40.000 have your email from third grade and I was like I just like to keep everything I just don't really
00:49:44.600 like to delete my digital life and he's like meticulous with his digital life and deletes
00:49:48.700 everything so um I'm it's one of the things I'm grateful for is that I didn't do anything and I
00:49:53.280 can just remember it all and by the way Tyler Boyer it was even that the chats because we would
00:49:59.040 also chat about Mark Meckler. And you just wonder when things became so fictitious in his life,
00:50:06.600 you know? Anyway, we have some more comments from today's episode. Oh, first I wanted to show you
00:50:12.960 The Vulnerable Project is coming out with a new documentary. And as we are discussing Israel's 0.94
00:50:18.460 intrusion, literal attempt to run psychological operations on our mind, which if you have not 0.63
00:50:23.880 yet read that time.com piece about how much they are spending on these bots and influencers. And
00:50:31.240 you should, like I said, take time to read through the paradox of faith by works, understand they
00:50:36.820 are targeting not just MAGA influencers, they are particularly targeting Christians. And this is the
00:50:42.000 exact strand of Christianity that these people like Frank Cherick and Allie Beth Stuckey come
00:50:47.220 from. And I think it is especially horrific when you utilize people's faith to lie to them,
00:50:52.320 to try to make them believe in the make-believe,
00:50:55.820 like total make-believe of,
00:50:57.460 well, you know, God says you shouldn't question a widow
00:50:59.860 and or 30-odd stick Superman neck.
00:51:02.980 It's a miracle like Christ.
00:51:04.640 It is a level of evil that there will be consequences for.
00:51:08.680 I really do believe that.
00:51:09.500 You know, you hopefully will repent,
00:51:13.860 apologize, and correct course,
00:51:16.880 but you should not manipulate people using a Bible
00:51:19.820 and only because you want them to support Israel.
00:51:23.300 Anyway, the Vulnerable People's Project
00:51:25.800 is coming out with a new documentary
00:51:27.060 about what's going on in,
00:51:29.900 I think I hope I'm saying it right,
00:51:30.940 Tebe, Tebe, pardon me, in Israel.
00:51:34.820 You may have seen that village,
00:51:36.460 like oldest Christian village, 1.00
00:51:37.840 just being burned and they're sending in to settlers. 1.00
00:51:40.260 I truly believe this is going to be the fate of America 1.00
00:51:42.440 if we don't pay attention 1.00
00:51:43.300 as our government is attempting to merge with Israel,
00:51:46.200 what they are doing in their own, 0.74
00:51:48.080 what they're doing to the Palestinians will be done here. 0.80
00:51:51.940 It's not a joke.
00:51:52.580 You don't side with evil and think that that chicken
00:51:55.080 is not going to come home to roost.
00:51:57.420 Of course it will. 0.99
00:51:58.460 And these settlers are nasty. 0.98
00:52:00.240 Anyway, I want to show you this quick trailer 0.92
00:52:02.120 about the occupation that's happening there in Taipei.
00:52:05.500 Wait, a settler tried to choke you and your mother.
00:52:09.420 You called the police and the police arrested you and your mother?
00:52:13.460 Yes.
00:52:13.940 this is so evil it's hard to it's hard to digest it harassment harassment after harassment after
00:52:23.320 harassment going to work you get harassed going to school you get harassed staying in your own
00:52:28.540 home you get harassed one of them told me that in arabic i can come back anytime anywhere and do
00:52:34.760 whatever i want in taipei the west bank's last fully christian towns this is the village of
00:52:41.120 Taipei is one important Christian village on the Occupied West Bank.
00:52:49.760 They started like two families, three families, and then a small fence around these containers. 1.00
00:52:57.040 This settlement will cause us to leave.
00:53:04.000 There is a lot of people also thinking to leave because there is no work,
00:53:06.720 no safety, no security
00:53:09.060 and we have daily fear
00:53:11.240 I ask myself
00:53:17.120 if Jesus comes now
00:53:18.480 what he will think, what he will say
00:53:21.300 you think I'm not afraid?
00:53:28.820 do you think I'm not afraid?
00:53:29.760 I'm afraid from them
00:53:30.900 anyway we will be uploading new episodes each month each month that will feature those unheard
00:53:40.480 stories from around the world onto our website candaceowens.com very important for you guys to
00:53:44.560 understand what is actually happening in israel because like i said it is going to be our future
00:53:49.020 okay jumping into some more comments from today uh jenna writes please shout out shout out my 83
00:53:55.680 year old father who just finished the sean ryan interview you gave his mind is blown all that he
00:54:01.240 thought was true is now in question i am almost done reading make him a sandwich i'm excited for
00:54:05.240 the book club tomorrow our lady of mark carmel pray for candace um you didn't tell me your dad's
00:54:10.160 name so i can't shout about but hello dad who watched the sean ryan interview i haven't even
00:54:14.140 been able to say to you guys the comment section on the sean ryan interview we obviously did we
00:54:18.760 went five hours. And it's the most iconic comment section plausibly ever on YouTube. I think it
00:54:26.920 could have been the impetus behind the Turning Point USA crash out. I do believe it's also the
00:54:31.340 most successful Sean Ryan episode ever in terms of just raw numbers, like climbing to like 6
00:54:36.440 million views in, what, a week already? And the comment section really tells you how people feel
00:54:44.020 about the Charlie Kirk assassination. We didn't just, of course, discuss Charlie Kirk assassination.
00:54:47.760 We 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.
00:55:14.180 Every 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.
00:55:23.520 And we got to talk about the occult.
00:55:25.240 We got to talk about Freemasons, my belief that Charlie was murdered and it was a Freemasonic ritual, a cult ritual.
00:55:32.000 And I that's my opinion.
00:55:33.560 And I'm sticking to it until proven otherwise, which we certainly haven't been yet.
00:55:38.880 Actually, I can show you some of these comments.
00:55:40.360 I'm now in my comment section going on to Sean Ryan's comment section.
00:55:43.960 but these are just some of them.
00:55:45.780 I pulled a 30-06 out of my skinny jeans to watch this.
00:55:49.360 I stopped my Zoom call laughing at emojis to watch this.
00:55:53.720 I took a break from my MK Ultra Lab research experiment
00:55:56.660 to come watch this.
00:55:57.900 I paused removing 10 inches of soil
00:56:00.100 from my yard to watch this.
00:56:01.980 I put on my tight leather pants
00:56:03.380 and Janet Jackson hat to watch this.
00:56:05.840 I forgot my screwdriver on the roof
00:56:07.600 rushing to watch this.
00:56:09.180 I just took all of the SD cards
00:56:10.920 out of my cameras to watch this.
00:56:12.480 I stopped cleaning up a crime scene to watch it. I mean, it goes, you can't, there's no bottom to
00:56:17.740 this. It is so funny. We were actually screenshotting. Somebody said the comment section
00:56:23.080 deserves its own Netflix session. I literally was screenshotting these and sending it around
00:56:28.800 to the team going, this is the most, I've never seen it go on and on and on like this.
00:56:33.100 I stopped at a Dairy Queen to watch this. Yeah, it does deserve its own Netflix special. So
00:56:38.400 wanted you guys to know you really made me laugh when I was going through that comment section.
00:56:44.540 And yeah, I think it might be the reason that Turning Point USA was so angry at me and went
00:56:50.440 really full bore while I was away. And we'll see. We will see what they have, what they're going to
00:56:57.740 do. I just don't know what direction that company is going to go in. A couple more comments from
00:57:02.260 today's episode. This is written by Hamu, I think. Hope I'm saying that right. Since we've paused,
00:57:08.400 the exploited culture wars used to pit Americans versus Americans. I also think it's high time we
00:57:12.980 acknowledge why and how they've attempted to use Candace's identity to try to make her look crazy.
00:57:17.280 This is not the first time in history this has happened. Oh, it's a long story of when people
00:57:21.460 begin telling the truth about what's happening, they are instantly called crazy. And sometimes
00:57:25.940 they are made crazy by, if you go into what Kanye was telling you, forcing psychological
00:57:31.860 cocktails on them. They put them on a 5150 hold. This gets into what Harvey, blanking on his last
00:57:39.260 name, did to Kanye, right? He put him on a 5150 hold. I can't believe Kanye's wife at the time
00:57:45.800 allowed that to happen, his trainer, to call an ambulance and say, you need sleep because Harley
00:57:51.840 Pasternak, your gym trainer, says so. And they do a cocktail that can cause you to then have
00:57:57.900 mental issues for life. This is obviously what was also done to Britney Spears. You can only 1.00
00:58:02.000 imagine what she lived through as a young woman in the industry, meant to just sell sex at all 1.00
00:58:09.020 times. Because I was younger than Britney Spears, I did not fully appreciate. When I go back and I 0.66
00:58:14.160 listen now to that music that I thought was so cool, I'm looking going, this is a 14-year-old
00:58:19.080 little girl and you're sexualizing her. I look back at Christina Aguilera's music. They're 14
00:58:25.220 years old and you're asking them to sing about sex, what industry is this? So it's interesting
00:58:33.180 that we are starting to have those sorts of understandings. Of course, they did to Michael
00:58:37.240 Jackson. What did he say? Jew me, screw me in his songs. He specifically laid out the Jews in
00:58:44.020 Hollywood that were toying with his life, similar to what Kanye said when he tweeted that, but there
00:58:49.160 were specific Jews in his life that were doing things to him. One of the reasons I was fired 0.98
00:58:53.520 from Daily Wire was for suggesting that Michael Jackson could have been telling the truth and that 0.85
00:58:57.400 maybe it's time to listen to whether or not there is a Jewish gang operating in Hollywood.
00:59:02.260 When you get fired for saying there might be a Jewish gang, it kind of reinforces the idea that
00:59:07.920 there is one. Because if I said, oh, there might be an Asian gang operating in Chicago, 0.98
00:59:14.920 I'm going to be like, you're not allowed to say that. Oh, there might be like a white gang
00:59:18.360 somewhere, an Irish gang. No one cares. You say there's a Jewish gang in Hollywood and they're 1.00
00:59:22.140 like this is on your list of reasons you're fired you're not even allowed to speculate that michael 0.97
00:59:25.820 jackson may have been telling the truth makes me think he definitely was and then of course i've
00:59:30.780 since learned all about how hollywood was literally established by jewish gangs so that's not a 0.72
00:59:36.040 i was fired for telling the truth or thinking about the truth i guess so you know it's always a
00:59:42.380 um it's always an invitation to level up when people are trying to convince you that you're 0.60
00:59:48.120 crazy. There were so many clues in that firing that made me, I'm so grateful that how it went
00:59:53.240 down. Even Andrew Klavan's Christ is King video, because one of the more obscure points was he was
00:59:57.880 upset that I mentioned Sigmund Freud and me going down the Sigmund Freud rabbit hole just revealed
01:00:03.060 everything to me. Like, you know, the dark psychiatry, the occult psychiatry, it brought
01:00:08.460 me to understanding about propaganda, PR, these families that have been around forever
01:00:12.780 and how they operate. And if I did not learn about Sigmund Freud,
01:00:18.120 and how he basically just mainstreamed gaslighting people,
01:00:22.480 I don't know that I would have survived
01:00:24.220 the what were psychiatric attacks.
01:00:26.660 That's what they were trying.
01:00:27.380 They were trying to break me,
01:00:29.400 and they still try to break me,
01:00:31.000 especially after Charlie's death.
01:00:32.700 They really came in,
01:00:34.040 but now that I know that that is their tool,
01:00:37.080 that is their instrument,
01:00:37.860 we will break you psychologically,
01:00:39.820 being aware of it makes you stronger.
01:00:41.700 As you see it, you recognize it,
01:00:42.840 you go, ah, I know what you're doing.
01:00:43.920 That's a Sigmund Freud technique.
01:00:45.160 You're telling me I said something wrong.
01:00:46.940 When I said genocide is always wrong,
01:00:48.540 nope, I did not.
01:00:49.740 You doing the genocide is what's wrong.
01:00:51.880 Anyway, I'm kind of going over time here, 0.96
01:00:54.320 but F.S. Clare writes,
01:00:56.400 there are always strong signals.
01:00:58.940 There is a United States government hand at play.
01:01:01.140 Number one, unexplainable tech failures.
01:01:03.320 Two, a seizure of cameras.
01:01:04.840 Three, authorities finding overwhelming evidence.
01:01:06.920 Four, security measures magically failing
01:01:09.420 in the exact way to make the event possible.
01:01:12.100 Notice the pattern.
01:01:12.860 Yeah, I mean, the absurdity of,
01:01:14.980 yeah that totally was there but unfortunately my body cam has amnesia okay les mo richie writes
01:01:25.160 do you think megan kelly will course correct and call out the paid influencers jack and benny
01:01:29.660 for blatantly lying about what they saw in court last friday it is shocking that she's buying the
01:01:34.400 fed slop given that she's an attorney by trade and typically more discerning uh okay i would i
01:01:40.680 haven't watched because i was obviously on vacation and then i had to play catch up and
01:01:44.160 was trying to watch on vacation, the trial, but I did see people pinging me about Megyn Kelly and
01:01:47.280 saying she's hosting these people. Okay. I think she has a lot of background with these people.
01:01:51.680 So I think she's naturally more trusting and is obviously thinking, I'm just trying to see her
01:01:57.920 perspective. Maybe I'm getting a scoop to this because these people are actually on the ground.
01:02:01.320 And why would these people be exaggerative? I didn't see it. They're saying this is what they
01:02:06.640 saw. Why would I discount what they're saying? I don't know that she caught the, what then was
01:02:12.720 leaked afterward about it actually just being a zoomed-in version of 12.4 that they saw.
01:02:22.080 I don't know what her mindset is, but what I think we can assume, and also it is good to remember,
01:02:30.360 that Megyn Kelly stood up to all of these people and told the truth about what Charlie was fearing
01:02:35.260 in the last days. That was not an easy thing to do. They came after her hard. They continue to
01:02:39.980 come after her heart every day demanding that she's deplatformed for telling the most important
01:02:45.120 truth. So what I can say is that I do believe that when this trial goes through, when they
01:02:49.980 make the decision in September that this is going to go through and more evidence is presented,
01:02:53.800 I think she will follow that because they can't hide behind, oh, it's just going to be influencers
01:02:57.740 that see it. I think that, I think she'll change her mind. I do. I think that she will change her
01:03:04.720 mind when presented with more evidence. She may not be the first, but I don't think she's going to
01:03:09.980 be trusting influencers to inform her opinion when the trial goes through and is approved.
01:03:15.660 So I'm going to grant her that courtesy because I still think what she did was a tremendous act
01:03:19.480 of bravery following the Charlie assassination when I was swimming in people calling me a liar
01:03:24.000 about the Israel thing. I feel like her and Tucker Carlson were the only two people that
01:03:28.860 had the courage to tell the truth about what Charlie was going through. So let's give her
01:03:33.900 some time alaska uh dog lady writes in our house we all say my husband can say no to everyone but
01:03:41.340 our daughter they know it too go george way to be a solid girl dad christ is king it's true it's
01:03:46.520 there's it is such a beautiful part of life dads and their daughters and i remember being pregnant
01:03:51.340 and telling him you are not going to be able to tell her no i just know it you know oh he's going
01:03:54.980 to be a little hand goes up and suddenly we're on a he's on a hunt i don't do it when when he's
01:04:03.140 traveling and she tried that one time with me she's like i lost my i literally just scooped her
01:04:07.360 and put her in my bed and i was like go to sleep go to sleep we're going to sleep right now
01:04:10.340 dad's not here no one is hunting for the squish mellow okay this is the squish mellow the
01:04:17.480 strawberry squish mellow will be found at a different time but it is it is really sweet and
01:04:22.560 he just adores her and that's how it should be i always say that i'm like i know that
01:04:28.140 how much it meant that my grandfather just positively spoiled and adored me. And I still,
01:04:35.560 it just impresses you for life. And it sets your standards as well for what you will accept
01:04:40.520 when you see a man leading in a certain way. And it's important. It's important to have that.
01:04:47.820 Alaska Dog. Oh, I just read that. This is a different. Amber writes, Candice, I love and
01:04:51.520 respect your investigation, but I don't understand how you can acknowledge Israel being problematic,
01:04:55.480 but still be a Christian. I love Jesus, but I am deconstructed. The Old Testament is full of
01:04:59.340 genocide. How do you reconcile that? That is a much deeper and broader discussion that we should
01:05:05.640 have about theology. And there will be a time for it actually quite soon because I am in the process
01:05:11.540 of getting a priest who is known to come on the show. And I want to dive into these topics. I
01:05:19.040 always have the perspective that it's not my place. And you see that I have the opposite
01:05:24.800 perspective as a lot of these Christian influencers that I have always been really authentic in my
01:05:29.120 journey and open about what brought me to my faith and my perspectives. I always think that when you
01:05:34.000 have questions, I do believe in the authority of the church. I don't believe in influencers. I don't
01:05:38.140 believe in podcasters. I believe in the authority of the church where you should relay those
01:05:41.800 questions and you should ask them. I asked every single one of them and I'm content with the
01:05:46.360 answers that I got. And so I'd love to open this discussion more, but on the topic of theology
01:05:52.500 and on the topic of faith,
01:05:54.660 I always just like to be in the presence of someone
01:05:56.360 who knows more than I do.
01:05:58.520 I am a layman of the church and I am still learning.
01:06:01.760 I make so many mistakes.
01:06:03.920 That's why I am blessed with the sacrament of confession,
01:06:07.180 which I should probably use more often.
01:06:10.000 But yeah, more to come on that
01:06:12.600 as I know a lot of people always wanted to speak to me
01:06:14.720 about faith.
01:06:16.440 And there's a time and a place for that, I think,
01:06:18.980 and an authority that should be present.
01:06:20.300 this ray pen writes love and support from manila wow the philippines
01:06:26.740 candace thank you for what you do go max crisis king squish mellows
01:06:31.440 don't get one guys don't get one um this person writes first movie pushed by influencible was
01:06:40.940 sound of freedom the same messaging as frank's book christians love a cinematic movie on their
01:06:46.040 themes, and Parscale pushed it. Yeah, I have a lot to think now about Tim Ballard, how I met
01:06:53.380 all of these people sort of through PragerU, and I reconsider that. I re-examine that time. A lot
01:07:00.020 of these pastors are introduced by PragerU, and they've never lied about who they are and their
01:07:04.800 connection, obviously, to the Mossad. So it is, in my view, a full psychological operation.
01:07:11.460 this person writes girl many of us have the courage to speak up because of your example i
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01:07:39.080 And joining the book club, we are meeting tomorrow, which would be an extended book club because I owe you guys one.
01:07:44.620 And I'm excited about diving into this chapter of the book.
01:07:46.820 It actually is perfect timing as we're talking about Frank Churek to revisit that region of the world where his family came from.
01:07:54.740 Yeah, you know, I already know everybody's great granddaddies.
01:07:56.600 I have to know.
01:07:57.280 I need to know what everybody's great granddaddies did, where they came from.
01:08:00.400 And then it suddenly starts to click and it makes sense.
01:08:02.560 And that entire family is just royalty, military royalty.
01:08:06.480 And that's not a good thing if I'm saying you're military royalty.
01:08:08.960 say it's not a good thing. I mean, his wife's side as well. I mean, high up military people,
01:08:14.260 Raytheon, Arizona. It's just, it's a lot. It's a lot to take in. And I maintain my position that
01:08:20.360 the Charlie Kirk assassination until I'm presented with true evidence to the contrary and not
01:08:26.100 influencers looks to me like it was a military operation. We'll see. We'll see as the trial goes
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