Candace Owens - July 16, 2026


EXCLUSIVE RECORDING! The Lone Witness To The Shot On 9⧸10 Speaks Out. | Ep 360


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00:00:30.000 All right, you guys, I would say happy Wednesday, but England just lost to Argentina, so my house
00:00:35.680 is in a state of mourning. And unfortunately, I have more bad news. Despite our best efforts,
00:00:41.880 no one in the entire world reached out to our tip line yesterday in response to our silver alert.
00:00:48.300 No one saw a bald man wandering around looking like he had a bad case of amnesia marking time
00:00:54.860 in Salt Lake City on September 10th.
00:00:56.640 I am so sorry, Blakey Poo.
00:00:58.600 We are doing our best to help you fill in those blanks.
00:01:01.640 What were you doing that morning in Salt Lake City?
00:01:04.300 It's anybody's guess.
00:01:05.960 And it turns out that Blake isn't the only person
00:01:08.480 that is drawing blanks regarding what transpired
00:01:11.040 on September 10th.
00:01:13.140 So today we are going to return to the courtroom
00:01:14.800 where there was a day four testimony that was given
00:01:17.400 that put me immediately on alert,
00:01:20.060 a testimony that jogged my memory
00:01:21.720 regarding a witness that I had spoken to. 0.98
00:01:24.580 Also, apparently, there is such a thing as a widow who doesn't readily accept the Fed 1.00
00:01:30.420 narrative.
00:01:31.780 Hori Comparatore, the lone victim of the Butler shooting, while his wife has just come out
00:01:37.820 and she has stated explicitly that she believes the government is engaged in a cover-up of
00:01:42.580 sorts, or at least not telling the truth about what happened on that fateful night in Butler,
00:01:47.440 Pennsylvania.
00:01:48.520 Imagine that.
00:01:49.640 Welcome back to Candace.
00:01:53.840 Okay, so a couple of quick updates at the top here.
00:02:07.480 We 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.
00:02:18.840 Well, foremost, you should know that those shirts were not actually sold by the charity.
00:02:22.880 They made an insane profit
00:02:24.020 by running those through the for-profit arm.
00:02:26.960 But beyond that, they sold you a cheaper version
00:02:29.920 of what Charlie was wearing.
00:02:31.460 So you guys sent it.
00:02:32.280 We're like, Candice, it's all caught in the Freedom shirt.
00:02:33.980 It's all caught in,
00:02:35.160 well, that's not what Charlie was wearing on September 10th.
00:02:37.680 For whatever reason,
00:02:38.360 Charlie was wearing a customized Carhartt shirt,
00:02:41.960 which was, we are thinking it's gotta be
00:02:44.420 either the one that is 50% polyester or 95% polyester.
00:02:48.160 I'm gonna show you that, a photo of Charlie here.
00:02:50.440 And you can see in the right-hand corner, we have that Carhartt logo.
00:02:56.480 So you guys were sold a cheaper version.
00:03:01.220 It would, however, be interesting to know who had this custom shirt made for Charlie.
00:03:07.640 Because I can tell you that that also is new.
00:03:09.680 That brand is new.
00:03:11.540 I can, at every Turning Point college stop that I ever did with Charlie,
00:03:16.180 we just wore typically the same t-shirts that the student chapter was wearing and they were
00:03:21.840 provided for us when we arrived. We'd have like funny, like you saw, like a hymn to whatever was
00:03:27.960 happening to be a little extra controversial. I have to say, I don't think I have ever worn a
00:03:33.080 polyester shirt at Turning Point on campus ever. You could go back and look and let me know.
00:03:38.560 Campus class, whatever the t-shirts were that reflected the tour that we were on is what we
00:03:42.740 were wearing. And here's something that's even more interesting. Remarkably, Megyn Kelly, man,
00:03:47.560 she's kind of the ground zero of she interviewed all these people early on and now what they told
00:03:52.340 her is becoming relevant. And she specifically happened to ask one of Charlie's many new
00:03:58.780 assistants about the Freedom shirt. And I'm sorry to report to you guys, but there is going to be
00:04:05.640 just a little touch of amnesia in this clip as well from Charlie's second or third or fourth
00:04:11.520 assistant, Nate Walker. Take a listen. Yeah, I was Charlie's executive assistant. The day-to-day
00:04:18.800 Charlie, make sure he has his food, water, clothes, all the stuff that he doesn't need to think about,
00:04:24.740 I would do for him. Clothes? How'd you do clothes? Yeah, you figure that out. It was difficult. Not
00:04:31.680 the easiest job. We have the clothing racks in the warehouse. Yeah. Some days I would just have
00:04:36.120 to guess, figure out what is Charlie going to want to wear today. And sometimes I'd be right,
00:04:40.160 sometimes not but well can I ask you this is um not not to take it to a darker place but we're
00:04:45.780 all wearing these freedom shirts the same shirt that Charlie was wearing yeah on the day he was
00:04:49.880 killed what is there a story behind this shirt yeah so we uh we usually bring a couple shirts
00:04:55.580 um to the to the campus stops and uh I asked Charlie in the car I go Charlie what what shirt
00:05:00.480 do you want to wear he goes I want to wear the freedom shirt that uh that's not controversial
00:05:04.900 What were the other options?
00:05:06.180 Oh, I can't remember exactly.
00:05:07.080 Like, did he wear, like, the one that my son has with Trump giving double middle fingers?
00:05:12.740 No, no, no.
00:05:13.600 He missed twice?
00:05:13.940 Not those ones.
00:05:14.960 It would always say something.
00:05:16.120 Never surrender.
00:05:17.080 Here I am.
00:05:17.980 Freedom.
00:05:18.860 He liked his short taglines.
00:05:25.360 A lot happening there.
00:05:27.060 Okay, so he went on and did this difficult task of picking out shirts.
00:05:31.040 and then Mikey McCoy comes out
00:05:32.980 and tries to make it seem like
00:05:33.980 it was a really hard thing to pick out a t-shirt.
00:05:36.140 We have the room, it's got a lot of t-shirts
00:05:37.820 and this guy, Nate Walker, like grabbed a couple
00:05:40.860 and then I guess turned to Charlie and said,
00:05:43.400 which one would you like to wear?
00:05:44.720 And Charlie said, I don't want to be controversial.
00:05:46.560 I'm not known for being controversial.
00:05:48.920 That's literally why he went onto college campuses
00:05:51.440 and found a turning point USA
00:05:53.000 to bring the controversy and the discussion there.
00:05:55.800 This is a Charlie that I really don't know.
00:05:57.900 Maybe they're telling the truth.
00:05:58.600 Maybe I really didn't know Charlie
00:05:59.660 and he was just pretending for all these years because I, the Charlie I knew, we were dropping
00:06:03.400 black exit from the Democrat party. We were wearing him too during the peak of Me Too. 0.63
00:06:08.900 But Charlie this time said, I'd like a Carhartt shirt because it says freedom and because it's
00:06:16.020 not controversial. And then when she asked, well, what were the other options? He's like,
00:06:20.100 I don't remember. Wow. He just blacked out on what other t-shirts he picked. How many options
00:06:24.980 did Charlie need? When did Charlie turn into such a diva? I have so many questions. I just remember us 0.99
00:06:28.720 just putting on whatever t-shirt and not even caring at all about that anyways there's that
00:06:33.080 so i did happen to ask some turning point employees former and current if cart heart
00:06:38.140 was one of their vendors and i was told no because it's quite an expensive shirt actually
00:06:43.600 and i don't remember us having ever worked with them and so there you go if you happen to know
00:06:52.280 anything about how or if there was just this one custom shirt made for Charlie, please do send us
00:06:59.420 an email at moretipsatcandiceowens.com. It's just interesting. Another quick update, and I thank you
00:07:07.340 also to the person who sent us over the tip that Frank Turek also worked with Bank of America. We
00:07:14.080 did that little chart for you yesterday, and we're like, wow, all of these people's parents were just
00:07:19.660 working at Bank of America, Beryl Litch at the exact same time. How interesting, how fascinating.
00:07:24.600 And it turns out Frank Churek gets to join the crew. For 15 years, he worked as a consultant
00:07:29.940 in New Jersey to Bank of America until 2011. Who knew? I actually am wondering if he happened to
00:07:37.160 cross Tyler Boyer's dad, who temporarily located Tyler and his family to New Jersey during that
00:07:42.200 exact same time frame because he needed to serve as an executive to the Bank of America.
00:07:45.860 It is just incredible. You know, from Bank of America to politics, it kind of makes me want to open a Merrill Lynch account, right?
00:07:53.520 Check 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.
00:08:05.580 The 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.
00:08:16.900 Turek was doing work on and off for Bank of America for about 15 years, mainly conducting leadership and team-building programs.
00:08:24.160 Other clients have included Coca-Cola, Home Depot.
00:08:26.240 Among others, the U.S. Navy veteran was hired in May to present at a meeting of Bank of
00:08:32.160 America's global business management analysis team, which is within the global wealth and
00:08:38.460 investment management, wealth and investment.
00:08:42.040 We talked about that yesterday.
00:08:44.040 I'm just wondering if, did you guys, maybe not, maybe Bank of America is just a really
00:08:50.080 big bank and you guys all happen to be attached to it at the same time during the same years,
00:08:54.780 the more you know. Anyway, fascinating little tidbit. Anyway, today what I wanted to discuss
00:08:59.480 with you guys is another portion of the Tyler Robinson hearing, a portion which quite literally
00:09:04.840 made me sit up straight. It was a testimony that was given by Sergeant Jennifer Filomena.
00:09:11.940 She is within the UVU Department of Public Safety. And I was sitting on a couch taking notes
00:09:17.420 on everything with Carrie Prejean Bowler on my side. We were on a couch in Spain.
00:09:22.540 and she will tell you, I completely freaked out.
00:09:24.980 I actually said, wait, rewind that, rewind that.
00:09:26.900 I'm having a memory.
00:09:28.080 It's floating from the back to the front of my mind.
00:09:30.700 I was a little bit panicked about it.
00:09:32.080 I made her just over and over again
00:09:34.860 and then I was texting Skylar.
00:09:36.580 Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:09:37.680 It was a particular portion that caused me to react that way.
00:09:41.040 I want you to listen to what Sergeant Philomena says
00:09:44.680 and more importantly,
00:09:45.420 I want you to pay attention to her demeanor,
00:09:47.660 the social cues.
00:09:48.720 She's clearly uncomfortable 0.87
00:09:49.560 and she's gonna suffer from a little bit of amnesia.
00:09:52.540 it's going around everyone is suddenly finding dory take a listen yeah of course um when officers
00:10:00.460 were canvassing the scene um they're also trying to see right uh the route of the shooter as well
00:10:06.440 as just trying to find the shooter and they deemed or they determined that the fulton library
00:10:11.620 stood out because there were um unattended items there at the bus stops that were away from the
00:10:20.060 courtyard area and so to them they thought it was suspicious. And were certain items seized
00:10:26.000 and what were they? Yes you had a backpack, a jacket as well as some gloves and there may have
00:10:33.260 been some other things I just don't recall them right now. And do you recall what the item numbers
00:10:38.000 were of those seizures? Was it nine? Does that ring a bell? I don't remember. Those whatever
00:10:43.500 was SEAS was sent to the FBI lab
00:10:45.820 for processing? Yes.
00:10:48.880 And along
00:10:49.860 with some information that the suspect
00:10:51.600 may have shed some of
00:10:53.660 these items as he fled, correct?
00:10:56.200 Yes. Was the
00:10:57.740 decision at some time made, and you
00:10:59.600 were requesting that both DNA and other
00:11:01.600 type of analysis get done? Yes.
00:11:04.200 At some point, did you decide
00:11:05.780 to pull a plug on that?
00:11:08.200 At the time when it
00:11:09.660 was already sent, we didn't have more
00:11:11.620 information as far as whether or not the evidence
00:11:15.640 that were collected there were probative. But eventually
00:11:19.700 you communicated to the lab that those items were not
00:11:23.620 in fact connected with the case and there was no need to do further testing. I don't remember
00:11:27.700 communicating that. Okay. If that's in the notes of the
00:11:31.440 FBI or the ATF, would that be inconsistent with what you know?
00:11:36.340 No. Okay. I mentioned it because
00:11:39.780 some of the reports the lab reports have those items listed okay i just want to be clear that
00:11:45.200 those items eventually you determine were not related to this case would that be fair yeah
00:11:51.100 that would be fair it's a weird time for your memory to go out you found in let's call this
00:11:57.860 like the biggest manhunt plausibly ever biggest assassination without question since jfk i think
00:12:03.740 bigger than the jfk assassination uh global interest in this case you're on the manhunt
00:12:08.520 you find unattended items? A backpack, a jacket and gloves. That's interesting because it was like,
00:12:17.800 what, 90 degrees? So what kind of gloves are we talking that you found unattended at the bus stop
00:12:24.340 by the library? And I wish we had showed you the lead up to this question because what he's
00:12:29.040 essentially asking her is, you know, you have made it clear that the person who jumped off
00:12:33.120 Lossie Center ran this particular route. Just so you guys know, the library is not near the Lossie
00:12:37.860 center. So the reason why that route became significant and why they noticed these abandoned
00:12:42.060 odd items of which she's only recalling in her fuzzy memory, three of them, but he goes on to
00:12:47.980 say there was actually nine and you guys wanted it to be tested and then suddenly told the feds
00:12:53.740 not to test it. Do you remember telling the feds not to test it? I don't remember.
00:12:58.960 Okay, well, it's in their notes. Is it correct? Yeah, it's in the notes. It's correct. You don't
00:13:05.540 remember telling them not to test? Who was wearing a jacket and gloves? Near the Fulton
00:13:17.360 Library. We're going to talk about why that is relevant. Anyway, the reason that those details
00:13:22.220 immediately jog my memory was because of that route, right? Back in the early investigation,
00:13:27.300 my early investigation, someone had told me specifically that they were there by the bus
00:13:32.620 stop. And they actually ended up making a report about having seen the alleged shooter, someone on
00:13:40.200 the roof and had a totally different description of what the person looked like. Described the
00:13:45.460 person as wearing all black tactical gear and intentionally having every piece of their body
00:13:51.300 covered in black tactical gear, tactical gloves. You might think, I don't think we're talking
00:13:56.180 winter gloves, like I said, about, and somebody can tell me in the chat here, I think it was
00:14:02.260 literally like 85 degrees in Utah. So I think if you found gloves, it's just relevant in general.
00:14:08.900 Who's wearing, bringing, holding, and dropping gloves? And what were the other six items that
00:14:14.280 were found? Well, this individual told me that he spoke to students at the bus stop in front of a
00:14:20.880 library, and he also described the gun, and he was able to do that because he happened to also
00:14:26.740 be the only person who captured the gunman on Losey Center in a video as he began lying prone
00:14:35.700 for the shot. You guys remember this video? It was the most widely spread video on that day,
00:14:41.000 I believe, beyond the video of Charlie actually getting hit. I'm talking about the most widely
00:14:45.920 spread video of the shooter allegedly on the rooftop this is he's the first one to have
00:14:51.680 circulated that and i'm going to let you watch the video so you know specifically which one i'm
00:14:56.120 talking about getting right up yeah you think he'd already be in place you would think that
00:15:02.640 so there's somebody on the roof right there just saying he just ran from uh
00:15:09.280 Over, where's my finger?
00:15:12.040 Well, go from over there, ran in.
00:15:15.200 And now he's right there.
00:15:17.020 Just saying.
00:15:19.540 The person who recorded this footage is the person that I tracked down.
00:15:22.680 It was not easy to track him down, but I've stayed in touch with him since.
00:15:25.520 And he has never changed his description of the person that he saw on the rooftop
00:15:28.920 and the person that he saw run away off of the rooftop thereafter.
00:15:33.160 He described an individual, like I said, in all black and in tactical gear,
00:15:36.140 possibly wearing a helmet.
00:15:38.180 And 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.
00:15:50.520 That can't be the guy.
00:15:51.180 He's just, he's too old.
00:15:52.840 The feds only contacted him once a few days later.
00:15:56.380 He has never been called by the prosecution.
00:15:59.820 It's weird.
00:16:00.320 You got this case coming up.
00:16:01.620 You would think you would reach out to this person who recorded the video and had an eyewitness account.
00:16:07.240 Um, he's also willing to testify he would be a very credible witness because it happens to be
00:16:13.260 that he works with guns. I want you to take a listen to what he told me. And for reference,
00:16:19.740 uh, this is discussion was had on September 25th. So this was just 15 days following Charles
00:16:26.020 assassination. And, uh, I have intentionally, just so you know, edited out any identifying
00:16:31.540 information, um, regarding who this person is for now until he wants to fully come forward.
00:16:37.240 Take a listen.
00:17:07.240 sharp um muzzle report it sounded more like they are than a large 400 rifle but of course i've
00:17:15.400 never heard a gunfire you know around buildings like that i'm always out housed in the desert
00:17:19.680 or something something like that so yes in your video you say that you witnessed him running
00:17:25.180 and the feds reports say that he dropped onto that losey center roof at 12 15.
00:17:31.600 so did you where did you see him running was it right that he like instantly run and dive into
00:17:36.560 the shot or did he did you see him run and then started recording after he ran yeah so he it was
00:17:47.220 definitely not 12 15 it was it was uh 22 if anything he was he was in our line of view for
00:17:53.700 about 30 seconds total and he ran into off the meeting we saw him clear the edge of the building
00:18:02.840 and bob up and down he would he would go down and look around and then run stand up and run
00:18:10.040 maybe six feet forward and then go down look around again up six feet forward until he got
00:18:14.080 the edge of the roof so it looked like a sort of a tactical movement i would say which is why i
00:18:18.740 started recording because it was i assumed he was a security guard for the event um and that's
00:18:23.660 why i started recording is because range the security guard would be heading towards the main
00:18:27.520 tent and be moving up and down with with a long gun and i was like that's a little strange let's
00:18:33.940 at least record this because because this guy this so by the time i had my phone out he was
00:18:40.740 in position and i was of course only able to film the head and shoulders of him viewing the event
00:18:45.660 there on the roof and you can tell my video is about 20 seconds so it took him about 10 seconds
00:18:50.580 to get from the edge of our view to where he laid down to shoot he was there for 20 seconds while i
00:18:56.200 filmed the video and then about five seconds after I stopped the video that's what he fired
00:18:59.760 and then firing he was maybe on the ground for five more seconds before he stood up and absolutely
00:19:04.880 sprinted off the roof okay and just in what you saw with your eyes does did that look like he was
00:19:10.120 wearing jeans or tactical gear no not jeans it was it was all tactical he definitely had a face mask
00:19:17.220 on at the range we were at we were about 175 yards from him I've looked up after the event I've kind
00:19:24.360 done some scoping a little maps to see exactly how far we were um i couldn't tell if he was
00:19:29.620 wearing gloves um so i couldn't tell race because all of his skin was covered but i know he was
00:19:34.360 wearing completely all black fascinating so i don't know why are it's very strange that the
00:19:39.480 feds are putting out just a totally different story here because actually on the police scanner
00:19:45.580 they described a guy in a face mask in tactical gear so i think multiple people called that in
00:19:51.160 and then suddenly now they're saying
00:19:53.100 he just kind of wore jeans or something.
00:19:54.960 So I'm very confused by that.
00:19:57.140 No, I agree.
00:19:57.960 And that was my description to the officers on scene.
00:20:01.220 About an hour after the shot rang out,
00:20:04.400 I went back inside the perimeter
00:20:06.020 and I ran to the command center
00:20:07.600 and I showed them my video.
00:20:08.880 I said, you guys have the wrong guy.
00:20:10.160 You got this, it turned out to be George Zinn.
00:20:12.940 Yeah, yeah.
00:20:13.920 You got this old man
00:20:14.960 and I saw the shooter on the roof.
00:20:16.320 This is what he's wearing.
00:20:17.160 This is how old he looks
00:20:18.200 because he was running fast
00:20:19.780 as soon as he took the shot.
00:20:21.160 So that couldn't have been some old man. 0.93
00:20:24.340 And I thought he was wearing a black tactical helmet as well,
00:20:28.220 because he looked like he had a slightly larger head than normal at that range.
00:20:33.080 But of course, I was far enough that I couldn't really see those details very well. 1.00
00:20:35.860 But yeah, absolutely all black.
00:20:38.040 And the rifle looked smaller than the Mauser they recovered.
00:20:43.320 Specifically, he tells me that it looked like a .223.
00:20:46.420 And like I said, he knows guns.
00:20:49.520 I 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.
00:21:06.140 That 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?
00:21:23.980 um why is this guy not being called is it maybe because he thought it was professional
00:21:34.720 didn't think it was like just a random guy who woke up one day and tried on an assassination
00:21:39.520 maybe someone like real experience maybe even military experience i don't know
00:21:45.200 but most crucially he instantly immediately has maintained that that gun looks smaller than 30
00:21:51.820 out six. And he tells me in other conversations that it looked like a 223. So that, I would guess,
00:21:58.600 is probably the reason the prosecution did not want to call him forward. I'm guessing
00:22:02.920 that description doesn't go well with their fed sloppy narrative. And remember, I just want to
00:22:10.520 remind you, in terms of that route, going Glosey Center over to the library, which she makes very
00:22:16.820 clear that's the route that the shooter took, that that's why we thought we had to recover
00:22:21.240 these items but then i don't remember why we decided not to test these items which sounded
00:22:27.260 like they could be tactical gear can't say that convincingly can say it's a little hot for a
00:22:33.000 jacket and some gloves and remember there was a string of 9-1-1 calls about the library in
00:22:41.060 particular which is again not close to below the center of a library was actually subsequently
00:22:45.460 placed onto a lockdown. So why did they not move to test those objects, which were abandoned? And
00:22:52.920 I think if you guys know anything about those objects or who found them or what the other
00:22:56.420 objects were, I don't know if I missed it somehow in the filing, please let me know. And I also want
00:23:02.840 to show you this 911 call of people talking about the Fulton Library. Take a listen.
00:23:10.180 It was on top of the building on the far north side, just east of the library,
00:23:14.220 wearing jeans, black shirt, black
00:23:16.520 vest. Just advising
00:23:18.300 there is another report
00:23:19.740 gunshots heard near the library
00:23:22.300 at UVU. They're trying to lock the library
00:23:24.480 down now. Still gathering.
00:23:26.480 She's saying they just got another reporter shot
00:23:28.260 fired at UVU library.
00:23:30.400 Focus didn't. Said that the shooter
00:23:32.220 is on top of the building on the far
00:23:34.320 north side of maybe the CF building
00:23:36.160 or just
00:23:37.620 east of the library. He's wearing
00:23:40.260 jeans, black shirt, black mask,
00:23:42.220 long rifle.
00:23:44.220 what uh what happened there what are we supposed to make of that why did we just ignore all of
00:23:53.260 this and we can show you on the map here how far of a library is from the Losey Center
00:23:57.600 um and again her demeanor makes me uncomfortable as she's testifying when you say you just don't
00:24:03.580 remember something on that day I don't buy it everybody had the adrenaline rushing through
00:24:09.840 them. This is going to be the biggest manhunt plausibly in the history of the United States.
00:24:15.680 And you're telling me you just don't remember what happened thereafter. You weren't paying
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00:24:25.480 FBI is telling you that you have to now tell the public? Go back and watch. She's testifying and
00:24:29.640 then she just gets really clammy and weird in that moment, in my view. Anyway, we'll be right
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00:27:07.340 Someone in the chat is reminding me that there was also testimony about a 223 round,
00:27:14.480 unfired round, that was discovered on top of the science building.
00:27:18.960 And when they were questioned about why they didn't really do anything about that,
00:27:23.200 they gave a ridiculous answer, and that is correct.
00:27:26.060 I should have pulled that.
00:27:27.320 A lot of, again, there seems to be a lot of threads they didn't really want to pull.
00:27:31.540 And it makes you wonder if this person was just a decoy who didn't fire, ran on rooftop,
00:27:37.220 caught that, jumped down, and was simply there to gather footage.
00:27:43.480 It really makes you wonder who was on top of a Losey Center and why they are ignoring
00:27:49.140 reports that they've received that the person was wearing tactical gear.
00:27:53.120 We need to know more about what was found
00:27:55.480 at the bus stop in front of the library.
00:27:58.120 Also, guys, if you can pull up that map
00:27:59.680 and you can just let me know in my ear
00:28:00.820 whenever you have it ready,
00:28:01.660 I'd like to see where that science tech building
00:28:04.120 is relative to the Lodzzi Center
00:28:05.800 and also to the library, if that's actually nearby.
00:28:10.100 That would be interesting to know.
00:28:11.960 Moving on here.
00:28:13.340 Imagine if you would for a second, you guys, a second,
00:28:18.200 a widow who wasn't grieving differently,
00:28:20.220 A 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.
00:28:34.040 Truly, 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.
00:28:40.880 Like people who supported Trump are going, were we completely duped by this narrative?
00:28:44.940 And they can't even imagine themselves asking this question.
00:28:47.080 We revisited the Butler assassination and speculated that Corey Comparator, the only person who lost his life on that day, may have even been targeted.
00:28:59.480 Well, 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.
00:29:10.060 She wasn't ready to go on Barry Weiss two weeks later and say she trusts everything 100 percent despite seeing nothing.
00:29:16.300 She's fully convinced of what happened to her husband.
00:29:18.900 That's not what Helen did. 0.85
00:29:19.680 Helen didn't wear sparkly pantsuit. 1.00
00:29:22.900 Helen didn't hire a bunch of influencers 1.00
00:29:25.080 to target people that were questioning the narrative.
00:29:28.260 Helen didn't become the firefighter that her husband was
00:29:33.780 and take on his job and say she was qualified 0.58
00:29:36.120 because she knew how much he loved to fight fires. 0.84
00:29:38.400 She's just a whole different breed of a widow, 1.00
00:29:40.060 one that we're familiar with. 0.99
00:29:43.460 An actually grieving widow.
00:29:44.760 I just wanted to state that.
00:29:45.640 It'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.
00:30:08.580 You've expressed belief that the gunman, Thomas Crooks, didn't act alone.
00:30:13.340 I don't believe there was another shooter there, but I believe that he was working with somebody.
00:30:22.720 I believe it was inside, it was an inside job, inside the government somewhere.
00:30:30.180 And this was a political?
00:30:32.140 Oh, yeah.
00:30:32.580 Political error.
00:30:33.120 Absolutely.
00:30:34.960 Yep.
00:30:36.680 Yep.
00:30:37.260 Have you seen evidence to that?
00:30:39.900 Oh, 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.
00:30:55.760 What will help give you closure?
00:30:57.060 when the people who put this all together that day are caught
00:31:10.260 and it comes out.
00:31:15.200 So if you had a message for President Trump, what would it be?
00:31:18.620 just to don't forget us and remember what we went through that day you know
00:31:29.980 we're still here and we need answers
00:31:34.340 helen comparator says it was a year before the secret service actually reached out to her
00:31:41.560 the questions that she did ask she says they didn't answer them fully and she's now pleading
00:31:47.060 out to reaching out to President Trump, hoping that he will intervene, apply pressure
00:31:52.180 so she can get answers as to what happened here and why.
00:31:58.460 I don't have to sell Helen Comparator. I don't need to hire influencers to say you just watch
00:32:07.660 that and your intuition told you that is a woman that is aggrieved. That is a woman that is asking 1.00
00:32:16.420 rightful questions you can still see in her eyes she's not over and when and when they ask her
00:32:21.440 because why would she be are you ready why didn't she come out and say i forgive matthew crooks
00:32:26.920 because she's still you there's no forgiveness until you know the truth
00:32:32.360 until until somebody asks for forgiveness until somebody says i am sorry you know nothing and
00:32:39.680 I'm good. You took my husband, a father of my children. I'm good. That does not require
00:32:47.500 a billion-dollar campaign to convince you that Helen Comparator is in pain.
00:32:53.220 You don't need the Department of Justice, an emotional asset, boosting a person,
00:33:01.660 interviews with famous people. You don't need Nicki Minaj.
00:33:06.000 you just needed to just listen to Helen Comparator
00:33:10.720 and you said, right there, that's what it looks like.
00:33:13.520 That's what it sounds like.
00:33:15.720 Someone who is not going to be at peace
00:33:18.920 until they get true answers
00:33:20.520 about what happened to their husband
00:33:21.840 rather than attacking, threatening via lawsuits,
00:33:28.760 calling people names who are asking rightful questions.
00:33:34.680 It's just stunning.
00:33:35.160 Every time you see it, you don't know what it is, but it moves you spiritually, right?
00:33:42.320 It moves you spiritually.
00:33:43.040 When you see it, you know, there it is.
00:33:46.560 The truth, honesty, clarity, perspective.
00:33:50.140 Everybody grieves differently?
00:33:51.200 Nope.
00:33:51.980 No. 0.51
00:33:53.020 What do you want her to do? 1.00
00:33:54.040 Stay in the house for a year? 1.00
00:33:55.060 Yeah.
00:33:55.680 Actually, can I say that on behalf of everybody? 0.98
00:33:57.840 When they keep asking this question, what do you expect Erica to do?
00:34:01.380 stay at home and just grieve yeah i do actually like for a year at least minimally yeah i did
00:34:10.020 expect that she would stay at home and be aggrieved i think the whole world actually
00:34:16.120 expected that i don't know what sort of reverse psychology this is we're now making it weird
00:34:20.740 that we think it's weird that she's not doing it but on behalf of the entire world yes we we think
00:34:24.900 it's weird. And we expect her to be so torn apart by what happened, angered, on the pursuit,
00:34:35.060 asking all the right questions, teaming up with people who are asking questions, helping them put
00:34:39.720 the pieces together. Yeah, that is what we expected. You got us. Guilty as charged. We
00:34:47.100 expected her to grieve for minimally a year. Didn't expect her in the office laughing at
00:34:52.640 emoji six days later. I got to be honest. I don't know if this makes me a monster.
00:34:57.440 Go a guide to grieving quickly within six months and forgiving by the 11th day.
00:35:02.480 No, I'm not buying it. You know what else I'm not buying? And it turns out that you guys are not
00:35:08.440 either, is the bot campaign, the Israeli influence operation, the Farah docs that were filed
00:35:13.820 following Charlie's assassination, almost immediately following Charlie's assassination.
00:35:17.620 Clock 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.
00:35:39.060 That's really going to bring us over to their cause, right?
00:35:42.300 Well, Time did an article today and they're angry.
00:35:45.460 They are angry with Brad Karskal, the government of Israel, because it seems to have backfired.
00:35:51.440 And they are saying that they spent, I believe it was $1.5 million a day.
00:35:56.680 And they're naming names, Eyal Yacobi.
00:35:59.420 I blocked him so long ago.
00:36:00.220 It was so obvious that he was a paid stooge.
00:36:02.680 Every single post, like 300 posts a day.
00:36:06.020 That's a full-time job.
00:36:07.520 That's a full-time job.
00:36:08.700 And when I see these accounts, I just block them because I'm like, you're not a real person.
00:36:10.980 And you're obviously just being paid.
00:36:14.660 and he had to own that.
00:36:17.280 Yeah, they're being paid.
00:36:18.500 We know who they are
00:36:19.560 and they're using the same words.
00:36:22.040 This is an article that is well worth to read
00:36:23.740 talking about how the trends are obvious
00:36:26.180 because they're all using the same word
00:36:27.880 at the exact same time
00:36:28.940 within seconds of each other.
00:36:31.860 The evidence is overwhelming
00:36:33.780 that Tyler Robinson did this.
00:36:35.860 That felt like an Israel influence campaign
00:36:38.320 to me and others who have common sense.
00:36:42.360 And so it talks about how,
00:36:43.480 which I didn't know,
00:36:44.120 idea that Brad Parscale was the owner or a part owner of the company Influensible. And that's when
00:36:50.820 they essentially text everyone. They offer them money and they say, go out and say this and we'll
00:36:56.560 pay you depending on how many people you get to retweet you, how big your post is. And that's why
00:37:03.560 they're tweeting all day like psychopaths when you're going, is this your full-time job? How are
00:37:07.380 you tweeting about Candace Owens 300 times a day? Is this your full-time job? They're trying to get
00:37:12.300 you to engage because they get paid off of the engagement. So it's actually a really important
00:37:16.960 article for you to read. And it tells you that under the agreement, Parscale was meant to produce
00:37:22.480 100 original pieces of content each month. And 80% of it was initially supposed to be aimed at Gen Z
00:37:28.740 across TikTok, Instagram, YouTube. And they basically just drafted the services agreement
00:37:35.000 and they pledged to amplify the campaign all across social media and to integrate that message
00:37:39.480 with the Salem Media Network properties,
00:37:41.600 which we have discussed on this show,
00:37:43.480 targeting Christians, targeting MAGA supporters
00:37:46.180 who are supposed to get behind Trump and say, 0.98
00:37:47.880 yeah, Israel, go ahead, do that genocide, do the thing. 1.00
00:37:51.380 We love that, kill some more children. 1.00
00:37:53.560 I've been influenced to believe you're the victim 1.00
00:37:56.480 as you killed, I guess.
00:37:58.940 And what is at the root of the failure of this campaign, right? 1.00
00:38:02.760 What is at the root is people are not stupid. 0.99
00:38:08.400 That's it. 0.97
00:38:09.000 I honestly don't understand why the Israeli foreign minister didn't reach out to me.
00:38:14.980 I could have consulted and told him why it was going to fail because people don't want to be disrespected. 0.99
00:38:21.240 You think we're so stupid that we can't recognize a sock puppet account? 0.98
00:38:25.160 Like, we can't see that it's not possible for someone to be tweeting 300 times a day about one topic? 1.00
00:38:32.400 And by the way, you also keep hiring people that have no brain cells. 1.00
00:38:36.400 who don't even have, they don't even want to watch an episode or they just, this person's stupid. 1.00
00:38:41.800 They're name calling, they're nasty. They're not offering anything, just attacking people. You're 1.00
00:38:47.420 going to send out attack dogs and expect to make friends. It's a new world. This has been the entire
00:38:52.700 lesson of this year. I suppose there was a time when this worked. Ad spend equal results, right?
00:39:01.880 That works. That is the world that Blake Lively lived in, right? Too big to fail. Icarus just
00:39:07.300 flying towards the sun, never thinking that he might get burned and fall, right? Just getting
00:39:12.380 closer and closer. Well, I'm friends with this person. I know this person. I have contacts. I'm
00:39:17.000 friends with Cash Patel. I can hit up Trump. This is the story of Turning Point USA, the story of
00:39:22.200 Blake Lively. We're too big to fail. And Ryan Reynolds, we're A-listers. And all of these people
00:39:29.400 are failing because we live in a new age, okay? It's just that's over. That method doesn't work.
00:39:36.660 So what you're going to have to do is respect audiences to make up their own mind. Try
00:39:40.580 articulating an actual reason why they should support you. Try debating people rather than
00:39:48.620 calling them names, being willing to sit down and have a conversation and treat them like human 1.00
00:39:53.260 beings rather than like they're people that are so dumb that all you have to do is offer them 0.99
00:39:59.040 some influencers online and some bots, and they're not going to have the fortitude to go, 0.97
00:40:05.220 no, I don't agree with that because it's wrong. People do have the fortitude and they're waking
00:40:08.880 up to this. And so that article, like I said, you should go read it in its entirety. It's stunning
00:40:13.300 to see just the entire collapse. I'm so proud of us. I am so proud of us moving away from these
00:40:19.700 people who think, well, we have the money and the connections to destroy you and to sue you if you
00:40:24.340 don't agree with us. Like, it's just so weak. And any person that follows that model is going to
00:40:29.600 fail now and into the future. Anyway, I want to very quickly read this because I had received this
00:40:36.680 tip and somebody had mentioned to us, I said to you, if you work at a car dealership, because
00:40:42.140 we're kind of looking for what I think could also be decoy Dodge Challengers, to see if you guys
00:40:47.080 rented that car out on the 9th, on the 10th. And somebody mentioned to me, pardon?
00:40:56.920 Oh, yeah, I won't say the person's name. Don't worry. Lily starts with, please don't say my name.
00:41:01.540 But this person reached out to us and also reminded us that it could have been somebody
00:41:05.800 rented a car via the AppTuro in those areas. So if Salt Lake City, Utah, I would also say Las Vegas,
00:41:11.880 if you have a car and it got rented during those days and it happens to be a gray Dodge Challenger,
00:41:17.080 check that as well.
00:41:19.040 I also heard that there is a very small,
00:41:21.720 where Blake and them landed,
00:41:23.720 there is a, in the airport,
00:41:25.260 there is a very small rental company.
00:41:27.520 I think it's called like Fox Rentals.
00:41:29.620 And they were, people were wondering
00:41:30.920 if they have a Dodge Challenger
00:41:32.220 and if maybe that's where Blake blacked out.
00:41:35.620 We are just trying to do this to help Blake, by the way.
00:41:38.200 That's it.
00:41:38.600 We just want to help this guy,
00:41:40.580 this bald creature who doesn't remember
00:41:42.480 what he did that morning.
00:41:43.340 And we're here for him.
00:41:45.280 That's what we do here on the show.
00:41:46.300 we help people, even the ones that don't deserve our help. Okay, let's take a quick break and then
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00:43:52.340 I still don't think there was a shot from the rooftop. I don't see any type of firearm when
00:43:56.220 the person jumps, let alone a Mauser. I actually agree with you. Based on everything that I've
00:44:00.740 seen, if I had to put together a story, I would say that's another decoy person who was told to
00:44:05.500 down to the rooftop, timed it, you know, perfectly coordinated. This is when we're all going to do
00:44:10.340 this. Who knows? Hand signs. Who knows what they're doing? And crouches down. People are recording
00:44:15.860 that. And then they hear the sound of a shot, obviously, or sound of a just a boom, so to
00:44:24.620 speak, in case it is the mic and all that's meant to be a distraction. And they were tasked with
00:44:27.920 just crouching low and then running. I actually tend to agree with you on that. If we're allowed
00:44:32.760 to think and investigate everything that I've pulled together. I do not believe that anybody
00:44:37.260 described to me a person recoiling. The conversations that I've had with the individual
00:44:41.300 who you just heard from said that he did not witness the actual shot, but, you know, saw him
00:44:49.200 in the prone position, obviously saw everything, heard everything. And I think this is the reason
00:44:55.420 they are avoiding him. I think that is the reason they are avoiding him because he is a credible
00:44:59.680 witness. And he also says that it just wasn't the gun that they are saying Tyler used to kill
00:45:06.720 Charlie. We've just seen no evidence that Tyler Robinson had anything to do with Charlie's
00:45:12.480 assassination. And like I have said, my investigation leads me to believe that I'm not
00:45:17.120 saying he wasn't involved. I believe he was around campus, on campus for decoys. Tyler was around
00:45:22.460 campus and he was tasked with dumping clothes at the Dairy Queen. Who knows how they got him to do
00:45:28.600 that. I'm not saying that would not make him an accessory to something. But in terms of actually
00:45:35.320 killing Charlie, no, I am still a believer that all of that was a show. And what happened likely
00:45:44.100 took place under his shirt. I have not seen any evidence to the contrary yet. Could be wrong.
00:45:50.000 Obviously, we know they're going to go through with this trial. And I'm actually looking forward
00:45:55.080 to seeing more of that overwhelming evidence
00:45:57.820 that we haven't seen yet.
00:45:59.460 Top comment from yesterday's episode
00:46:01.000 came from Chewing the Void.
00:46:02.540 This person writes,
00:46:03.220 nobody dismantles Andrew and Blake's credibility
00:46:05.120 faster than Andrew and Blake.
00:46:07.260 Could not agree more.
00:46:08.700 There seems to be some, like I said,
00:46:09.980 mass panic happening at Turning Point USA.
00:46:11.980 I am so the person that they are focused on.
00:46:15.400 I would still, to this day,
00:46:17.000 sit down with Blake Neff or Andrew Colbert.
00:46:19.380 I would welcome them into my home to sit down.
00:46:22.660 Otherwise, I would probably, you know, I definitely would do any time, any place in terms.
00:46:28.420 And to be clear here, because last time things got a little tricky.
00:46:32.220 We live in a technological age.
00:46:33.880 We can Zoom any time, any place, you know, on the Internet.
00:46:38.520 I would like to have that conversation.
00:46:40.480 And I would be completely respectful and ask questions, hopefully come away with answers,
00:46:45.080 what I expected to do when sitting down with Erica. 0.98
00:46:47.260 and it led me to believe that she lied to my face.
00:46:53.180 I can't come back from that.
00:46:54.440 When people try to sell her to me or say like,
00:46:57.660 maybe it's like, no guys, she lied to my face.
00:47:00.040 No one can make me come back
00:47:01.560 from a person who lied about the surgeon call.
00:47:05.760 Address that, address that.
00:47:07.160 Make that make sense of why you hung Andrew Colbert out to dry
00:47:10.400 and the surgeon saying one violated HIPAA,
00:47:13.380 one went rogue on the day of Charlie's funeral.
00:47:16.240 Why won't you address that?
00:47:19.060 Come out and say, no, Candace is lying.
00:47:21.020 That really is what happened.
00:47:22.100 The surgeon went rogue.
00:47:23.100 Andrew went rogue.
00:47:24.040 Andrew even tweeted and went rogue.
00:47:25.980 And I stand by that story.
00:47:27.720 It deserves a response.
00:47:28.700 You're the CEO and the chairman of an organization that took in,
00:47:34.340 my understanding is that you took in more than a quarter billion dollars last year.
00:47:38.220 It's a lot of money, a lot of t-shirts sold.
00:47:41.340 We deserve to have basic answers to these questions.
00:47:44.620 So anyway, this person actually comments for today.
00:47:49.780 Oh, actually, the top comment from yesterday, sorry.
00:47:51.560 This is amazing.
00:47:52.480 He really did say this.
00:47:53.660 Where were you the morning of September 10th?
00:47:55.280 Blake Neff.
00:47:56.240 Why would I even remember such a thing?
00:48:01.140 He's just a caricature.
00:48:02.820 He's like, why would I even remember such a thing?
00:48:06.560 What, why am I, what?
00:48:09.700 Okay.
00:48:11.660 Some more comments from today's episode.
00:48:13.880 Truth Prevail writes, I live in Michigan. Carhartt is a Michigan company. I have plenty
00:48:17.820 of their shirts and was at the Carhartt store in Detroit around Christmas. I did not see the
00:48:22.260 Freedom shirt. Safe to say it was custom. Also, baby name idea for your son, Charles Maximus, 0.98
00:48:28.480 Charlie Max. Christ is king. Charlie Max. That's very funny. Chris Angelo writes, Charlie had the
00:48:34.960 utmost confidence in Kash Patel. Yes, I know. Sad. Trump and others in the administration only for
00:48:39.680 them to rob him of a legitimate investigation, pervert his words and completely undo everything.
00:48:44.460 Christ is king. Yeah, I mean, that really is the. A safer Ontario means more police and
00:48:49.720 prosecutors making sure my car doesn't get stolen. It means building new jails to keep
00:48:54.580 criminals behind bars. And it means there's no need to worry when I play at the park.
00:48:59.320 We're making every corner of Ontario safer to make all of Ontario safer.
00:49:04.300 That's how we protect Ontario.
00:49:06.320 For all of us.
00:49:08.380 Learn how at Ontario.ca slash Safer Ontario.
00:49:11.500 Paid for by the government of Ontario.
00:49:17.460 The worst part is the organization is upside down.
00:49:21.540 It's nothing that Charlie believed in.
00:49:23.420 Charlie did not believe in suing your way to the top.
00:49:26.920 He did not believe in calling speech violence.
00:49:30.620 He stood so against that.
00:49:32.580 The idea that speech is violence. You question a narrative, you should be thrown into prison.
00:49:40.240 This is communism. The Turning Point USA went from capitalism to commies real quick, right?
00:49:47.480 Throw them in the gulag. And except the difference here is that they try to use God as a front for
00:49:56.100 what they're doing. Like, how dare you? What you're doing is against the word of God to ask
00:50:02.500 questions about why nothing you're being told makes sense. It's so strange to me. It's like
00:50:07.720 they want us to be in a cult where we just follow Erica and Andrew Colvett and Blake because,
00:50:17.940 well, we were with Charlie in the final days. Well, are you carrying on Charlie's message?
00:50:26.100 Turning Point USA became big because they were honorable.
00:50:30.240 Charlie was honorable.
00:50:31.780 Not the people around him clearly towards the end, but Charlie was honorable.
00:50:35.320 You know, if he had disagreement, he confronted it.
00:50:37.200 He went onto campus and certainly stoked controversy and was willing to have that conversation.
00:50:43.260 He constantly talked about the battlefield of ideas, the battlefield of ideas.
00:50:48.340 He wore the shirt. 0.99
00:50:49.800 The catch line was big government sucks. 0.98
00:50:53.180 Now, the catch line should be the big government is great. 0.98
00:50:57.000 More big government, more cash Patel,
00:50:59.720 more undeserved appointments to the Air Force board
00:51:03.800 or whatever it is.
00:51:05.080 He believed in a meritocracy.
00:51:07.020 I stood next to him.
00:51:08.300 I don't believe there is a single person
00:51:09.860 who did more events with Charlie Kirk than me.
00:51:13.060 He talked about a meritocracy.
00:51:14.100 He talked about the American dream,
00:51:16.280 meaning based on your merit,
00:51:18.380 who you are and what you can accomplish,
00:51:21.220 you should be able to climb to the top.
00:51:22.340 He didn't believe in a coronation.
00:51:24.480 He didn't believe in, well, Lindsey Graham is dead, so now his sister becomes a senator.
00:51:28.980 What is this?
00:51:31.180 You've turned everything on its head.
00:51:34.740 And so, yeah, at the end of the day, when people say that Turning Point USA died with Charlie, they are correct.
00:51:42.680 I don't know what this organization is.
00:51:45.040 I hope they find their footing.
00:51:48.040 The footing will not be found without the truth.
00:51:50.820 I'll leave it at that.
00:51:52.340 Ray 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?
00:52:22.160 George Zinn certainly was not wearing similar clothing.
00:52:24.980 I have no idea who he was referring to.
00:52:26.980 Maybe somebody in the chat does.
00:52:28.140 That's a good point.
00:52:29.940 I also would like to know why we can't get timestamps,
00:52:32.600 but I think we don't know, but we know.
00:52:35.040 It's going to be that Penguin Steakhouse thing
00:52:36.640 that's going to throw things for a loop.
00:52:38.260 And there are receipts.
00:52:41.480 I'll leave it at that.
00:52:43.200 Jennifer Hover writes,
00:52:44.020 Just because Harple and his trolls tell us what happened in the car
00:52:46.720 doesn't mean that it happened.
00:52:48.160 Shapiro said security updated security.
00:52:50.800 That's Brian.
00:52:51.580 Why should we believe what they say?
00:52:53.620 Brian was updating.
00:52:54.620 I'm starting to believe they watched him die.
00:52:56.580 You know, two theories that are interesting for sure.
00:52:59.660 Dan Flood with the metaglasses.
00:53:00.960 They do appear to be metaglasses based on,
00:53:04.180 but they appear to be.
00:53:05.040 I mean, I don't know if Turning Point has ever disputed that.
00:53:06.900 I don't think anybody really watches the Charlie Kirk show.
00:53:09.120 Maybe they have,
00:53:10.300 but it certainly looked like those were metaglasses.
00:53:13.480 So some people think that that could be a plausible theory.
00:53:16.380 And the other one is Frank Turek.
00:53:18.620 Getting ahead of things.
00:53:20.280 They kind of tell stories to get ahead of things
00:53:22.280 that might eventually come out, right?
00:53:23.740 So Frank Turek is on, I'm on the phone with my sons.
00:53:28.220 So I'm on a FaceTime call.
00:53:29.560 Well, what if he's, there are more people on that call.
00:53:31.940 We don't know.
00:53:32.920 No idea if there are more people on that call.
00:53:35.280 None of these people have presented their phones to anybody
00:53:37.320 because why would we, why do we have to?
00:53:39.000 I don't know because no one believes you.
00:53:40.720 It's a good reason.
00:53:42.240 Everyone thinks you're lying about everything.
00:53:44.100 You've lost the faith of the people
00:53:45.880 and you kind of need the people to run a charity.
00:53:47.460 you need the charity of the people to run a charity
00:53:49.920 or you could
00:53:51.940 you know flit and float and fly and
00:53:53.580 rely on the FBI I don't know
00:53:55.720 the other
00:53:57.460 I guess
00:53:59.780 the only other person could be the driver
00:54:01.860 going 100 miles per an hour
00:54:03.940 updating Ben's security
00:54:06.100 on a 7 minute journey
00:54:07.180 we'll find out
00:54:09.440 I do know who he was having lunch with
00:54:12.040 it actually deserves a whole episode
00:54:14.120 we will
00:54:16.000 I thought it was going to be just
00:54:17.460 topic I covered, but it kind of deserves a whole episode. F.S. Clare writes, former U.S. Army here,
00:54:22.920 the person you spoke to is describing what is called individual movement technique, IMT. It's
00:54:28.400 what someone does when crossing a danger area, reacting to sniper fire. Normal people do not
00:54:33.260 move like that. Only trained people do. He's referring, obviously, to the call that we just
00:54:37.760 aired and him describing these tactical movements. And that person, like I said, is very credible and
00:54:44.220 very qualified to know what he's talking about. And clearly you are as well, IMT. And the reason
00:54:49.540 why you both would know is because of training. The average person wouldn't know that. So where
00:54:53.760 did Tyler Robinson learn those moves if we're supposed to go with the narrative that it was him
00:54:57.540 and everyone could see it in 4K HD at the very end of the fifth day of the hearing,
00:55:02.740 the influencers were shown it? Where do you learn those movements? Was he just like practicing that?
00:55:07.260 this person writes have you noticed law tubers who made bank off championing anti-establishment
00:55:15.640 underdogs like kyle rittenhouse and johnny depp are now ready to convict tyler robinson on that
00:55:19.460 overwhelming evidence did brad parscale find a new propaganda source i mean it is pretty obvious
00:55:24.580 to me that many people are being paid to push this and the thing about a lie is it's a
00:55:32.320 it just always kind of you can make a lot of money really fast but then nobody ever trusts you ever
00:55:38.860 again so you should run the calculations you know if that's what you what made you flip and like i
00:55:45.240 said that time article breaks down it's a lot of money it's a lot of money but you're on borrowed
00:55:51.680 time because it is almost impossible to rebuild trust with the public when you go this all in on
00:55:58.420 something so ridiculous. Cage it. If I'm running, if Israel's paying me tens of millions of dollars, 0.89
00:56:03.780 like, let me try and think about this. How would I be a fraud?
00:56:08.140 How do I, how would I be a fraud? I'd be so, like, thoughtful about it. I'd be, I'd be like,
00:56:12.480 you know what? We've done some things wrong. I would like to see more evidence. I do think
00:56:16.720 it's Tyler Robinson, but I'm not 100% there yet. Maybe some more people were involved. Cage it
00:56:22.040 a little bit, you guys. Cage it a little bit. Bring it inward. You know, I'd like to hear more
00:56:26.800 from Lance. There certainly could have been some more people that were wearing those shirts. I
00:56:30.880 wish that footage was clearer. I still think it's Tyler, but I'm a little upset that the footage
00:56:35.000 wasn't clearer so that we could just move on from that. That's what I'd probably say to sound like
00:56:39.020 I wasn't a paid propagandist, right? These people are like all out. Like, don't believe your own
00:56:45.040 eyes. Only listen to us. Follow our instructions. It's him without a doubt. The evidence is
00:56:49.740 overwhelming. I'm fainting from the overwhelming. The whelming is happening. Me and all these
00:56:56.060 influencers, they're just not good. They're just like sleazy car salesmen. You know what I mean?
00:57:01.900 It's like watching, for those of you who have seen Matilda, the movie, the car scene there,
00:57:06.640 like it's a sleazy used car salesman is what they are. And they think the more emotion they add
00:57:11.840 and screaming and yelling and, oh, that you're supposed to fall for it. It's not working, guys.
00:57:17.480 Please back to the drawing board. Israel, back to the drawing board. Call me. Call me. Yeah, 0.99
00:57:24.200 I know we're not friends, whatever, but call me.
00:57:27.000 I will consult for free and tell you why it's all not working. 0.98
00:57:32.020 And again, it's just because people aren't stupid. 0.96
00:57:35.480 Last comment. 0.98
00:57:36.780 Candice, I know you're not a Real Housewives fan. 1.00
00:57:39.500 I used to be, but you are giving Heather Gay from Real Housewives of Salt Lake City
00:57:44.080 receipts, proof, timelines, screenshots, effing everything.
00:57:47.440 Keep going, Max.
00:57:48.040 I don't know who that is at all because I don't have time right now at this phase of
00:57:51.880 my life.
00:57:52.040 I used to watch Housewives a lot, actually, when I was a lot younger, but I hope that's
00:57:58.800 a compliment.
00:57:59.780 I hope so.
00:58:00.340 I'm certainly going to look it up, maybe watch an episode and be able to respond more
00:58:05.420 forcefully to that.
00:58:06.780 All right, you guys, if you would like to support the show and the work that we do and
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00:58:12.680 merch on the website.
00:58:13.760 Please do that.
00:58:14.420 Buy a hat.
00:58:15.560 Buy a Standis cup.
00:58:17.020 Buy a friend a Standis cup.
00:58:18.420 Christmas is just around the corner, kind of.
00:58:20.300 Not really.
00:58:21.320 There isn't such a thing as Christmas in July.
00:58:23.440 There is.
00:58:24.280 I don't know where it comes from.
00:58:25.280 I don't know why we say it.
00:58:26.380 Why do we say Christmas in July, guys?
00:58:28.540 Today is Christmas in July.
00:58:29.940 Today is Christmas in July.
00:58:31.320 So buy yourself a stand-up cup.
00:58:33.400 Stop anti-Candacism.
00:58:35.880 Get yourself a sweatshirt, a Christ is King sweatshirt.
00:58:39.580 Make America Christian again. 0.84
00:58:41.640 We've got all sorts of things, bumper stickers.
00:58:43.780 Because right now, the person that you love
00:58:46.560 deserves to know that you remember Christmas in July.
00:58:50.720 In fact, if you're a woman, you're watching this,
00:58:52.040 did your husband even get you anything
00:58:53.240 from Christian in July?
00:58:54.540 Did he get you anything? 0.87
00:58:56.700 That's, I don't even want to hear about it.
00:58:58.020 That is, I would just send him a link
00:59:00.140 to CandiceOwens.com and see what he gets you.
00:59:03.140 Anyway, you guys, we will see you tomorrow.
00:59:05.460 We have book club this Friday at 4 p.m.,
00:59:07.260 but otherwise, we'll see you tomorrow.
00:59:20.720 Thank you.