00:01:53.840Okay, so a couple of quick updates at the top here.
00:02:07.480We received a lot of emails from you guys, people that were sending us the inside of their Freedom shirts that they purchased, they thought, from Turning Point USA following Charlie's assassination.
00:02:18.840Well, foremost, you should know that those shirts were not actually sold by the charity.
00:05:59.660and he was just pretending for all these years because I, the Charlie I knew, we were dropping
00:06:03.400black exit from the Democrat party. We were wearing him too during the peak of Me Too.0.63
00:06:08.900But Charlie this time said, I'd like a Carhartt shirt because it says freedom and because it's
00:06:16.020not controversial. And then when she asked, well, what were the other options? He's like,
00:06:20.100I don't remember. Wow. He just blacked out on what other t-shirts he picked. How many options
00:06:24.980did Charlie need? When did Charlie turn into such a diva? I have so many questions. I just remember us0.99
00:06:28.720just putting on whatever t-shirt and not even caring at all about that anyways there's that
00:06:33.080so i did happen to ask some turning point employees former and current if cart heart
00:06:38.140was one of their vendors and i was told no because it's quite an expensive shirt actually
00:06:43.600and i don't remember us having ever worked with them and so there you go if you happen to know
00:06:52.280anything about how or if there was just this one custom shirt made for Charlie, please do send us
00:06:59.420an email at moretipsatcandiceowens.com. It's just interesting. Another quick update, and I thank you
00:07:07.340also to the person who sent us over the tip that Frank Turek also worked with Bank of America. We
00:07:14.080did that little chart for you yesterday, and we're like, wow, all of these people's parents were just
00:07:19.660working at Bank of America, Beryl Litch at the exact same time. How interesting, how fascinating.
00:07:24.600And it turns out Frank Churek gets to join the crew. For 15 years, he worked as a consultant
00:07:29.940in New Jersey to Bank of America until 2011. Who knew? I actually am wondering if he happened to
00:07:37.160cross Tyler Boyer's dad, who temporarily located Tyler and his family to New Jersey during that
00:07:42.200exact same time frame because he needed to serve as an executive to the Bank of America.
00:07:45.860It is just incredible. You know, from Bank of America to politics, it kind of makes me want to open a Merrill Lynch account, right?
00:07:53.520Check out this headline following Frank Turek's ouster. It tells us, this is the Christian Post reporting back in 2011, that he was the Christian consultant and was fired over his book on gay marriage.
00:08:05.580The article tells us that just months after being fired from Cisco Systems in California over an anti-gay marriage book, Christian consultant Dr. Frank Turek was also given the boot from Bank of America.
00:08:16.900Turek was doing work on and off for Bank of America for about 15 years, mainly conducting leadership and team-building programs.
00:08:24.160Other clients have included Coca-Cola, Home Depot.
00:08:26.240Among others, the U.S. Navy veteran was hired in May to present at a meeting of Bank of
00:08:32.160America's global business management analysis team, which is within the global wealth and
00:08:38.460investment management, wealth and investment.
00:15:38.180And after he realized that the police had arrested the wrong person, I'm referring to decoy boy George Zinn, he walked over to the UVU command center and filed a report and said, that's not the guy.
00:20:49.520I also wish to point out the alleged gunman's movements, you know, jumping down from the roof, going up, down, six feet, up, down, making tactical movements like this person was trained. He was convinced that this person was a professional.
00:21:06.140That just, none of that really matches the video that we've seen thus far, which, by the way, they did gut, if I'm correct, a minute out of the video that they showed in court. Nobody really knows why they intentionally removed a minute from the rooftop scene. Is it because they didn't want us to see those tactical movements?
00:21:23.980um why is this guy not being called is it maybe because he thought it was professional
00:21:34.720didn't think it was like just a random guy who woke up one day and tried on an assassination
00:21:39.520maybe someone like real experience maybe even military experience i don't know
00:21:45.200but most crucially he instantly immediately has maintained that that gun looks smaller than 30
00:21:51.820out six. And he tells me in other conversations that it looked like a 223. So that, I would guess,
00:21:58.600is probably the reason the prosecution did not want to call him forward. I'm guessing
00:22:02.920that description doesn't go well with their fed sloppy narrative. And remember, I just want to
00:22:10.520remind you, in terms of that route, going Glosey Center over to the library, which she makes very
00:22:16.820clear that's the route that the shooter took, that that's why we thought we had to recover
00:22:21.240these items but then i don't remember why we decided not to test these items which sounded
00:22:27.260like they could be tactical gear can't say that convincingly can say it's a little hot for a
00:22:33.000jacket and some gloves and remember there was a string of 9-1-1 calls about the library in
00:22:41.060particular which is again not close to below the center of a library was actually subsequently
00:22:45.460placed onto a lockdown. So why did they not move to test those objects, which were abandoned? And
00:22:52.920I think if you guys know anything about those objects or who found them or what the other
00:22:56.420objects were, I don't know if I missed it somehow in the filing, please let me know. And I also want
00:23:02.840to show you this 911 call of people talking about the Fulton Library. Take a listen.
00:23:10.180It was on top of the building on the far north side, just east of the library,
00:28:13.340Imagine if you would for a second, you guys, a second,
00:28:18.200a widow who wasn't grieving differently,
00:28:20.220A widow who has been grieving for years, who has had many questions and is unsatisfied with a narrative that grows really weaker by the day.
00:28:34.040Truly, I'm looking at my feed today and people are like, I can't believe that a year ago I just trusted the narrative on Butler.
00:28:40.880Like people who supported Trump are going, were we completely duped by this narrative?
00:28:44.940And they can't even imagine themselves asking this question.
00:28:47.080We revisited the Butler assassination and speculated that Corey Comparator, the only person who lost his life on that day, may have even been targeted.
00:28:59.480Well, guess what? His widow, Helen, still has questions and she spoke out and has made it very clear that she is unsatisfied with the investigation.
00:29:10.060She wasn't ready to go on Barry Weiss two weeks later and say she trusts everything 100 percent despite seeing nothing.
00:29:16.300She's fully convinced of what happened to her husband.
00:29:45.640It's a stunning comparison. Then you see this. What year was Butler? 2000? Somebody remind me of my year. I can't even remember. It's been how many, it's been, yeah, it has now been two years. And she is still grieving and she is still asking questions. And so she sat down for an interview on News Nation and spoke about all of the Secret Service failures. And here's what she had to say.
00:30:08.580You've expressed belief that the gunman, Thomas Crooks, didn't act alone.
00:30:13.340I don't believe there was another shooter there, but I believe that he was working with somebody.
00:30:22.720I believe it was inside, it was an inside job, inside the government somewhere.
00:30:39.900Oh, I've been told things, but I've had something that happened with me that just afterwards, and you're starting to put the pieces together, it just made total sense.
00:33:55.680Actually, can I say that on behalf of everybody?0.98
00:33:57.840When they keep asking this question, what do you expect Erica to do?
00:34:01.380stay at home and just grieve yeah i do actually like for a year at least minimally yeah i did
00:34:10.020expect that she would stay at home and be aggrieved i think the whole world actually
00:34:16.120expected that i don't know what sort of reverse psychology this is we're now making it weird
00:34:20.740that we think it's weird that she's not doing it but on behalf of the entire world yes we we think
00:34:24.900it's weird. And we expect her to be so torn apart by what happened, angered, on the pursuit,
00:34:35.060asking all the right questions, teaming up with people who are asking questions, helping them put
00:34:39.720the pieces together. Yeah, that is what we expected. You got us. Guilty as charged. We
00:34:47.100expected her to grieve for minimally a year. Didn't expect her in the office laughing at
00:34:52.640emoji six days later. I got to be honest. I don't know if this makes me a monster.
00:34:57.440Go a guide to grieving quickly within six months and forgiving by the 11th day.
00:35:02.480No, I'm not buying it. You know what else I'm not buying? And it turns out that you guys are not
00:35:08.440either, is the bot campaign, the Israeli influence operation, the Farah docs that were filed
00:35:13.820following Charlie's assassination, almost immediately following Charlie's assassination.
00:35:17.620Clock Tower X, we talked about this, the Israeli foreign minister quite literally hiring Brad Parscale, the former Trump campaign manager, his firm Clock Tower X to conduct a digital campaign on behalf of the state of Israel like we wouldn't notice foreign bots in every combat section calling us naves, screaming at us, being absolute psychos.
00:35:39.060That's really going to bring us over to their cause, right?
00:35:42.300Well, Time did an article today and they're angry.
00:35:45.460They are angry with Brad Karskal, the government of Israel, because it seems to have backfired.
00:35:51.440And they are saying that they spent, I believe it was $1.5 million a day.
00:51:52.340Ray Draper writes, in Tyler's text messages, he says that they interrogated someone in similar clothing after arresting some crazy old dude. But a description was not released until the following day and included a vest and a mask. Yeah, I don't know who he was referring to in those Fed text messages. I don't know at all who similar clothing that I mean, we had the one guy we had. I mean, I don't know what Sam Qureshi was wearing, but because I don't know, then how could he know what Sam Qureshi was wearing?
00:52:22.160George Zinn certainly was not wearing similar clothing.
00:52:24.980I have no idea who he was referring to.