Candace Owens - March 24, 2026


REVEALED: Erika Went To A Weird Place On 9⧸10 | Candace Ep 315


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00:01:00.580 All right, you guys.
00:01:01.600 Happy Tuesday.
00:01:02.680 I'm having a happy Tuesday.
00:01:03.780 I woke up and I had a shot of Baron Coleman this morning.
00:01:06.900 Just like his podcast got me all fired up because he went off.
00:01:11.040 He had a little Baron crash out.
00:01:12.820 And it added another detail to our investigation yesterday into the planes,
00:01:16.640 a detail that I had missed somehow earlier that's rather explosive.
00:01:20.620 I will say this.
00:01:21.540 I defy no stereotypes as a woman.
00:01:23.140 I am not technologically gifted. So I did not know that you could drag the flight radar ADS-B
00:01:29.140 coverage to the exact minute to see where that plane was, what the altitude of that plane was
00:01:36.020 at any given time. So I'll explain it later for the other ladies who are like me. But first,
00:01:42.780 my friends, we have been working on a particular tip for some time. We had received it a while ago
00:01:48.100 regarding Erica's whereabouts on September the 10th.
00:01:51.500 And at long last, we were able to confirm it in a way that is rather explosive.
00:01:57.500 Where was Erica on September 10th?
00:01:59.520 Well, I'll tell you.
00:02:00.860 She was apparently in an unmarked building.
00:02:05.180 Welcome back to Candace.
00:02:18.100 All right, you guys, wake up. Look alive. We are at the gates. We are at the gates. All of us. It
00:02:26.160 has been, what, a little over six months, and we have not stopped the onslaught. We have kept up
00:02:31.900 the energy. Someone in the comment section described the Charlie Kirk open investigation
00:02:37.400 as a group project, and I love that, right? That is so true. We are all partners in this group
00:02:42.900 project to figure out what actually happened on September 10th. Who was behind the killing of
00:02:49.040 Charlie Kirk? Well, Baron Coleman is certainly one of the people that is in our group. His show
00:02:55.200 is kind of described by some people as the after party to my show. We kind of build off of each
00:03:00.620 other and the work and the investigation that we're doing. And I really love that last night
00:03:04.740 he underscored really how sick and tired we all are of this obvious game of them ignoring the
00:03:12.040 major inconsistencies in the Tyler Robinson story that we have pointed out or in the Turning Point
00:03:18.960 USA alibis that we have pointed out. And when they respond, they choose only respond to like
00:03:23.440 the minor details that they can debunk that have nothing to do with anything that we've said on
00:03:28.020 this show, his show. They sort of wait for somebody to make a mistake somewhere in the
00:03:32.680 universe and then they pounce. Right. And Barron does a very good job of describing really what
00:03:38.880 that is. It's frankly a low IQ strategy of attempting to win a debate on a technicality
00:03:43.260 that you're obviously losing. It's a gotcha, gotcha argument. And we took this, and I want
00:03:48.760 you to listen to it because I think it's really relevant. It helps you to kind of further steel
00:03:52.100 yourself when it comes to the internet and what they're throwing at you. We took this from his
00:03:56.480 opening statement. Here is Baron Coleman. Imagine, for example, a simple debate on economics.
00:04:02.680 the losing side might fixate on one outdated data point they hammer it as proof of incompetence
00:04:10.360 and then they proclaim the entire case collapses they declare victory and they never address
00:04:15.440 the macro the the larger construct of the argument they don't they don't address things
00:04:20.760 like expert consensus or they're even their own contradiction and and viewers if they're tuned out
00:04:26.680 or maybe deeply or emotionally invested in seeing the losing side win,
00:04:32.600 they're able to walk away thinking the gotcha side won,
00:04:35.360 even if the other side very much had the upper hand.
00:04:38.760 This is bad faith.
00:04:40.180 This is bad faith debating, if not outright intellectual dishonesty.
00:04:45.240 It overlaps with several logical fallacies.
00:04:48.940 Thank you, Joe.
00:04:50.680 Your book had a large part in helping put this together.
00:04:54.300 It overlaps with several logical fallacies, fallacies, excuse me, but it isn't neatly packed into any one of them.
00:05:01.540 It resembles quibbling, where one side focuses on some trivial objection to derail the main point, or even cherry picking, where you highlight one favorable detail and you ignore the rest.
00:05:14.860 But the twist here is the premature declaration of victory, and it treats that isolated incident as a checkmate.
00:05:24.300 And there's this really rookie debate tactic.
00:05:28.340 It's overused and, frankly, very rookie.
00:05:30.380 It's known as Gish Gallup.
00:05:31.820 I don't know if you've ever heard of that.
00:05:33.480 It's where you flood the other side with so many details and arguments
00:05:36.880 that it just overwhelms the other side.
00:05:39.540 It's like that, but it's different in that the gotcha victory is surgical.
00:05:43.920 It's not a broadcasted approach.
00:05:47.300 It's a very surgical strike.
00:05:49.060 One precise strike, and then you retreat.
00:05:50.880 I mean, sure. He's talking about people that are intellectual cowards. And to be clear, that is exactly what angered me when all of the frauds decided to pounce on the audio that was released. Not by me, not by Baron Coleman, but somebody released it, claimed it was Erica Kirk. And was it Erica Kirk? No. Was the person who released that wrong? Yes, extraordinarily so.
00:06:12.600 But they then tried to extrapolate that error to mean that the broader picture, that all of the other curious aspects of the case which we have presented, okay, they can now safely be ignored.
00:06:22.860 Everything else can be summarily debunked because someone unrelated to the investigation got something wrong.
00:06:28.920 It's just so cheap and it's so performative.
00:06:30.760 And yes, it is only done because they are losing.
00:06:33.480 And I then loved the energy coming from Barron Coleman last night.
00:06:38.740 I watched it this morning,
00:06:39.580 which I think perfectly encapsulates the emotion of how we all feel right now.
00:06:43.840 So take it away, Barrett.
00:06:45.440 And I'm sick and tired of the constant obfuscation and lies.
00:06:50.020 And when we raise real questions like this, they ignore it.
00:06:53.360 But when somebody says,
00:06:54.600 you think Erica was buying a jumpsuit at Aloe?
00:06:57.260 Oh my God, no.
00:06:58.920 She wasn't buying a jumpsuit at Aloe.
00:07:01.500 I was buying the jumpsuit.
00:07:02.480 Oh, that's when you choose to come in and answer it?
00:07:06.440 That's when you choose to come in and answer the accusations?
00:07:09.660 Are you serious?
00:07:16.900 That's when you come in is when someone thinks he was buying a crop top?
00:07:24.500 But I do three shows accusing you of leaving Santa Barbara
00:07:29.040 before Charlie got shot?
00:07:32.480 Or banged or whatever happened to him?
00:07:34.840 And you're just dead silent?
00:07:42.280 In my opinion.
00:07:46.260 He's so right.
00:07:47.600 And so let's jump back into the substance.
00:07:49.920 Forget the crop top, okay?
00:07:51.960 I didn't cover the crop top.
00:07:53.420 Aaron didn't cover the crop top.
00:07:55.200 We are indeed, however, speculating with a lot of evidence,
00:07:58.480 which is mounting, that perhaps Andrew was not on the plane that he claims he was on.
00:08:02.480 A lot more on that later. Of course, the bigger issue is that it means that Erica went on an
00:08:06.940 earlier flight to Utah. Which flight? I don't know. We can't be too certain, but I do now have
00:08:12.180 an explosive tidbit. Now, I have to hope that given my track record of providing you with
00:08:18.320 receipt after receipt, with text message after text message, with phone log after phone log,
00:08:22.580 and you are going to allow me to use this excuse, I guess maybe I have a credit here,
00:08:27.860 when I tell you that I simply cannot reveal to you how I came across this information.
00:08:31.360 In other words, what I'm saying is that there's no way for me to protect the source.
00:08:35.360 But the information is explosive.
00:08:37.380 I've long explained to you that one of the things that is so odd to me is that nobody saw Erica on the day of Charlie's assassination.
00:08:47.300 Nobody's come forward, at least, to say that they saw Erica on the day of the assassination in the places, the very public places that she claims to be.
00:08:53.960 point one point a she says that she collapsed in a parking lot after her mother helped with her
00:09:02.940 mother getting treatment then she collapsed in a parking lot curiously no witnesses it's a big deal
00:09:07.900 everyone was looking for erica kirk on that day everyone the whole world was tuning in
00:09:12.760 to this assassination and then realized suddenly pictures oh my god who leaves behind a wife and
00:09:17.340 two kids that's when everybody got to learn what erica kirk looked like um it's just not every day
00:09:22.060 even if you didn't know at the time, you would go, oh, my gosh, now I remember I saw I saw a blonde
00:09:27.260 collapse in a parking lot. That must have been Erica. Now she's telling the story. It looks like
00:09:32.300 Erica. And I saw the nurses come out and escort her. And then what? She somehow drove her car
00:09:37.540 thereafter to her apartment after having a collapse. Is that even safe? What was an ambulance
00:09:42.080 called? Again, no witnesses. We don't know. And Erica doesn't like to speak about it. There's no
00:09:45.880 details there. Then we know that at some point she had to have raced to the airport with an
00:09:52.060 entourage, an entourage which included a priest. Okay, a priest. Ladies and gentlemen, it is not
00:09:58.860 every day that you see the widow of Charlie Kirk accompanied by a man in clerical robes
00:10:05.980 at an airport terminal. Can we acknowledge that? It's just not every day. That would be an unusual
00:10:10.320 thing that stood out to you. And I know, yes, of course, they flew private, but I promise you
00:10:15.740 there would have been more than a few witnesses. Private terminals are actually quite busy in
00:10:21.100 cities like Scottsdale. That's a big hub. You're going to see a lot of action at the FBO terminals
00:10:27.340 where people fly out private. No witnesses going through, nobody saw this. Okay, so I was starting
00:10:33.380 to get the feeling like she actually was being kept somewhere that was more private than private,
00:10:39.660 more private than a private terminal private. And then I happened upon some information. I said to
00:10:45.260 I feel like if this was an operation, it was a lot took place with planes and terminals that the public didn't have access to.
00:10:55.520 Right. I was positing that yesterday.
00:10:57.380 Well, I can tell you today and look, I will say allegedly, allegedly here, but that I happened upon some information that Erica was at the office of Hopkinson Aircrafts when she received the news that Charlie was dead.
00:11:14.840 I'm going to tell you more about Hopkinson Aircrafts.
00:11:16.820 Now, you'll remember that Erica told me to my face.
00:11:20.320 Also, Elizabeth McCoy wrote a long post, and she confirmed this, that Erica got the news right before they flew to Provo.
00:11:29.000 So Erica had a phone call with the doctor.
00:11:32.140 There are different variations here whether a decision was made to let Charlie go or whether he told her that Charlie had passed.
00:11:38.500 But the point is, is that before she got on the plane and departed Scottsdale, she knew that Charlie was dead.
00:11:43.800 And this was in the presence of Hopkinson Aircrafts employees.
00:11:51.180 Now, I wondered, what is that?
00:11:52.600 What is Hopkinson Aircrafts?
00:11:54.520 Well, it's a luxury aircraft brokerage, like where you go to buy planes.
00:11:59.980 They're brokers for planes.
00:12:02.600 They have locations in Canada and in Scottsdale.
00:12:07.120 Okay.
00:12:08.040 So I went on to Google and I tried to find their address in Scottsdale and it listed
00:12:12.160 the address.
00:12:12.660 Again, this is all public.
00:12:13.560 It's 14600 North Aircraft Drive.
00:12:19.740 So it started to make sense.
00:12:20.740 That's an FBO, as you can see, a private terminal.
00:12:24.360 And I looked and I said, wow, that's a lot that's packed into Atlantic Aviation.
00:12:28.080 I have flown out of this terminal many times.
00:12:30.100 I don't remember there being in Hopkinson Aircraft Sales, also with Atlantic Aviation,
00:12:36.660 and then also this Ross Aviation.
00:12:38.240 Like, what's going on?
00:12:39.040 This map?
00:12:40.100 Yeah, okay.
00:12:40.620 But yeah, like I told you, it's the same address as Atlantic Aviation.
00:12:43.560 Again, it's a common, busy, private terminal.
00:12:47.900 So I thought, okay, what must have happened here is Erica must have flown out of Atlantic
00:12:52.720 Terminal.
00:12:55.280 And then they happened to share a building with Hopkinson, and maybe the people that
00:12:59.820 were working for Hopkinson overheard her as she got the news.
00:13:03.200 I'm sure she screamed.
00:13:04.740 Maybe she collapsed again, was crying.
00:13:08.520 But something told me this was not a detail to ignore.
00:13:11.380 Something just felt off.
00:13:13.560 so i decided uh to to look through their website and i just thought to myself just in general
00:13:21.080 it's like 2026 why would you waste time having an office building in this tremendously expensive
00:13:26.840 location they're not making their own aircrafts just a brokerage firm you could do this on the
00:13:31.060 phone right like why why would you spend this money to be inside sharing this with atlantic
00:13:37.300 aviation it just seemed weird to me so i uh then went to the team i said let's look at this
00:13:43.500 And similarly, they thought that it looked funny on the map, just looked weird.
00:13:49.000 And at certain times when I was trying to find Hopkinson aircraft, it almost appeared as though there was a building that was behind Atlantic FBO, but that was separate from Atlantic FBO.
00:14:03.860 So finally, I had a genius idea.
00:14:05.380 I said, you know, why don't I just send someone anonymously to contact Hopkinson, to contact
00:14:12.500 Atlantic and see what the deal is, right?
00:14:14.880 Is there really an office inside of Atlantic?
00:14:17.840 And remarkably, we were able to determine that Hopkinson is indeed in a building that
00:14:23.480 is separate from Atlantic, but Atlantic accepts all of their mail.
00:14:28.060 And the reason that Atlantic does that is because Hopkinson does not actually have its own address.
00:14:35.920 It's a building that stands alone and is separate from Atlantic FBO terminal where you would fly out if you were going private.
00:14:42.560 And this is a brokerage firm.
00:14:44.720 OK, this is aircraft brokerage.
00:14:46.460 They sell planes and they have no address.
00:14:50.640 Their address, they use Atlantic's address.
00:14:52.700 Atlantic receives all of their packages, all of their mail, but their location is separate and it's next door.
00:14:58.060 And it's kind of hidden.
00:14:59.420 That's why I was having trouble locating it.
00:15:01.480 I'm going to show you that.
00:15:02.360 This is the building that Erica was allegedly in
00:15:05.540 when she found out from the doctor
00:15:08.280 that Charlie was not going to make it.
00:15:10.900 I'm going to show you that.
00:15:11.700 So you have Atlantic there on the right.
00:15:13.340 We're now coming inward.
00:15:14.520 Yep, pointing that on the mouse.
00:15:15.900 We're now coming inward.
00:15:16.620 It's this rather obscure building right here.
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00:15:56.360 Why would Erica be in that building?
00:16:03.440 Allegedly.
00:16:05.520 Why would Erica be in that building?
00:16:08.800 Walk me through that.
00:16:10.220 You don't know your husband is about to be shot,
00:16:12.620 even though she did actually say when he got shot,
00:16:16.160 I effing knew it.
00:16:17.240 That was the sentence that came out of her mouth.
00:16:20.080 But, you know, in a way, maybe she meant like,
00:16:23.140 oh gosh, he was so scared.
00:16:24.820 Like, I knew something.
00:16:26.360 I had a bad feeling that day.
00:16:27.560 I knew it, right?
00:16:30.240 How did we get there?
00:16:33.520 What is Hopkinson?
00:16:34.580 How do we get to Hopkinson Aircraft?
00:16:36.620 Did somebody have a thought?
00:16:38.120 Let's see if we can buy a plane.
00:16:41.100 Why are we heading there?
00:16:42.820 Why are we staging there in this obscure building
00:16:46.520 of Hopkinson Aircraft, which is not known to anybody, right?
00:16:52.160 How'd she get there?
00:16:54.820 What is Hopkinson Aircraft? Why did it immediately feel shady to me? It felt to me like a CIA front,
00:17:01.900 if I'm being honest. That's an opinion. It felt to me like this is not a real business,
00:17:05.980 but it needs to present like it's a real business for some reason. And I can show you their website
00:17:10.460 here. Okay. Luxury aircraft sales, premier aircraft sales, over 60 years, three generations
00:17:18.520 of elevated expertise, the Hopkinson luxury aircraft. We can get started. I think somewhere
00:17:24.260 if you click around, Skylar, we can find the family, the team, the Hopkinson difference. Now,
00:17:29.020 what is the difference? Actually, you do jet sales. Why are you in this building? Why are you
00:17:35.240 in this unmarked building? You don't have to. No one needs to come to see you to see what jets
00:17:39.840 are available because jets, of course, live wherever their owners live. So it's not like
00:17:43.840 you're buying a used car and you're walking out and there's going to be a fleet of used jets
00:17:48.980 somewhere. It's like a junkyard at the Scottsdale Airport. What is Erica doing in that building?
00:17:57.700 I would like to know. I would like to know more about the Hopkinson family in general.
00:18:02.680 Actually, maybe you know something, maybe you know this family and you go, oh,
00:18:05.700 well, here's what they do. They really are just the difference in luxury aircraft sales.
00:18:11.720 It's a data point that I think really matters because there's something about this that feels
00:18:18.880 secretive to me. All of it. It feels like Erica was being protected that day. Which leads us,
00:18:26.460 by the way, to the question of Andrew Colvett, right? We were surmising that Andrew Colvett
00:18:32.220 actually flew on Charlie's plane. Again, why would they all go to Scottsdale would be a question in
00:18:38.540 the background. Why would Andrew need to be on Charlie's plane? Why not just fly from Santa
00:18:43.180 Barbara. Maybe, and again, we are speculating here, because there was a pre-approved location
00:18:49.980 where no one would see them, because you can't just wander into there, okay? No one knows it
00:18:56.360 exists that people knew to meet. They can get in and out and not be seen by anybody. Now, moving
00:19:02.120 back to Andrew Colbert, like I said, we are positing that he at first flew to Scottsdale
00:19:07.600 from Santa Barbara. And then he flew from Scottsdale on to Provo, Utah. Two flights that day.
00:19:14.400 And we believe that neither of those flights are the alleged much later 3.19 p.m. Mountain Standard
00:19:23.120 time flight that Erica told me that he was aboard. Okay. And I'm going to tell you why I, just like
00:19:29.980 Baron Coleman, feel even more convinced that we are correct that he was not on that plane. Because
00:19:36.160 I'm going to tell you some specs about this plane, which actually really matter. Now, again, I should
00:19:40.480 say, Andrew has never said he was aboard this jet. Andrew himself has never said that he took the 319
00:19:47.920 Santa Barbara flight, tail number N8724A. Erica made that claim to my face. Andrew did not.
00:19:55.900 Now, I'm going to give these planes names. I think it's easier to remember them. This is going to be
00:19:59.220 our Barbara plane for Santa Barbara. You should know, but it's a Hawker Beechcraft. Somewhere we
00:20:04.620 have a picture of a hawker beach craft this is simply not a plane that any person in business
00:20:11.180 would describe as a massive jet okay your knees will be touching in that plane and you described
00:20:17.280 a plane as a massive plane to me multiple times he also i think said it publicly on the show he
00:20:21.040 had this massive plane to himself okay um here again that's the photo of it instantly me to go
00:20:28.060 this isn't the plane we're looking for that actually makes it look bigger in the air this
00:20:31.640 is not the plane that we are looking for. You do not describe that plane as a massive plane.
00:20:36.980 Now, since this particular jet is actually available for charter, and since I believe
00:20:42.220 this was a military operation, I do not believe the planes that they would have used would have
00:20:47.740 just been available for charter. That makes me even more, I'm more likely to believe a scenario
00:20:54.520 where this plane was actually the one that took his wife later to Provo, because then you would
00:20:58.120 charter. You don't care. That plane doesn't matter. Right. So I thought, let me call and try to not
00:21:04.840 charter this plane, but ask some questions about this plane, a crucial question, actually. So I
00:21:07.960 call this morning and I said, hey, does this jet have Wi-Fi? Because remember, whatever plane
00:21:13.880 Andrew's on, he doesn't have Wi-Fi. Right. We have now confirmed this. We have a text chain,
00:21:19.700 text chain with Aubrey, who's got to be the boss that day. Nobody can do anything. Aubrey's doing
00:21:23.820 everything. She's got to do everything before she gets fired. Justin jumps in on this text thread
00:21:28.080 after Aubrey asks a very important question of whether or not she should confirm or deny
00:21:33.900 that the email that was sent to the entire company saying that Charlie Kirk is dead.
00:21:40.780 And now the media is all messaging her and she's like, hey, like, should I confirm or deny this?
00:21:45.540 And Justin jumps in on the text and he says that it's up to Andrew and Andrew doesn't answer.
00:21:52.000 And then he says to Aubrey, you're going to have to wait until Andrew's on the ground.
00:21:57.140 He says that at 418, the implication is obvious here.
00:22:00.640 Andrew is on a plane that does not have Wi-Fi.
00:22:03.940 That's why he can't answer, right?
00:22:06.760 Well, that means we can rule out Barbara.
00:22:09.040 We can rule out Barbara because Barbara has Wi-Fi.
00:22:11.960 Again, I called this morning.
00:22:13.860 The company that handles that plane charter said to me, and I quote, all of our planes
00:22:18.200 have Wi-Fi.
00:22:19.440 It's a big sell.
00:22:20.460 You put right on the website because people want planes with Wi-Fi.
00:22:23.760 So Andrew would not have been out of pocket and unable to answer if he was aboard Barbara.
00:22:30.540 And it's interesting that when Andrew does come back online, he does not say that he was on a plane at this time, right?
00:22:37.960 He says, my internet just came back on.
00:22:42.320 Different from I'm on a plane or I just got service.
00:22:44.640 I think that's how you would say it.
00:22:45.420 I just got service.
00:22:46.580 My internet just came back on, okay?
00:22:49.940 So let's instead now examine the earlier point of that conversation and see if we can find a match.
00:22:55.060 The point of the conversation where he explicitly mentions that he's on a plane.
00:22:59.040 And again, I'm doing all Utah time, guys.
00:23:01.260 Everything I'm saying to you is Utah time.
00:23:03.040 I think it's easier to think in terms of Utah time.
00:23:05.900 When Andrew explicitly mentions that he is on a plane at 3.26 p.m. Mountain Standard, right?
00:23:12.780 He says specifically, sorry, on the plane, this just loaded.
00:23:18.280 and he is referring to a message
00:23:20.260 that was sent to him
00:23:21.360 that he had not answered
00:23:23.240 that was at 1.30.
00:23:25.420 Well, we can now adjust slightly
00:23:27.720 his period where he was black.
00:23:31.620 In other words,
00:23:32.040 just like the dark period of Andrew.
00:23:33.540 We initially said 1.30.
00:23:36.120 We can actually now say 1.47.
00:23:38.280 We want to be as precise as possible
00:23:39.760 17 minutes later
00:23:40.700 because we learned that he did answer Aubrey
00:23:43.320 on a separate Telegram channel
00:23:46.500 before he went dark.
00:23:48.280 He answered her about the press, about Laura Ingram's show.
00:23:51.140 He called her, too.
00:23:52.880 Then he goes dark, and he's dark until 3.26 p.m. when he says that.
00:23:57.780 He's cutting.
00:23:58.420 Sounds like he's coming into land, right?
00:24:01.540 Sounds like he's coming into land.
00:24:03.160 So here is our calendar, slightly adjusted to account for that 17-minute last correspondence that we have of Andrew.
00:24:10.340 And you can see, still kind of looks like he would be on Charlie's plane.
00:24:15.260 Drawing your attention to the orange there.
00:24:16.660 That's Charlie's plane. And then in that block to the left, you can see Andrew's unavailable.
00:24:21.420 Marina tells her right around that time that he's not available. Okay, you got to write this
00:24:26.500 statement. And he's not available when that statement goes out. So I thought, let's see if
00:24:33.100 we can find a plane that flew into Provo on that day and was coming into land at 326, right? When
00:24:40.900 he says that, yeah, yeah, my plane, sorry, I was on a plane and my messages are just starting to
00:24:45.660 load. Sounds like you're landing, right? In theory, that's what we're looking for. We're looking for
00:24:50.960 a plane that had no Wi-Fi that suddenly began to receive signals because, we know this, when your
00:24:59.480 plane gets low enough, you suddenly start to receive all of your messages at once. And you guys, you
00:25:05.340 won't believe it, but Charlie's plane matches that exact description. At 3.26 p.m., Charlie's plane
00:25:12.580 was coming in to land at Provo.
00:25:15.300 And it tells us you can go onto the ADSB Exchange website
00:25:18.860 and you can see that that plane got below 7,500
00:25:21.040 and it was just a couple of minutes
00:25:22.840 from touching down in Scottsdale,
00:25:24.820 precisely where I remember that Andrew was flying from.
00:25:27.780 Big plane, that's a G5,
00:25:29.800 and we can bring it to the exact minute.
00:25:31.560 Take a look here.
00:25:33.920 You can see, and we'll bring this up closer
00:25:36.060 on the left-hand side.
00:25:37.540 This is what this website allows you to do.
00:25:39.580 We are looking at 910.
00:25:40.920 We are looking at that time frame, which is adjusted UTC, which in the summertime is minus six.
00:25:46.720 And we can see that that plane gets below 7,500 feet.
00:25:52.780 OK, so if we are relying on this text thread, it would appear that Andrew Colbert took two flights that day and neither of those flights were equipped with Wi-Fi.
00:26:02.060 And that's why he was out of pocket.
00:26:03.820 And I believe, just like Baron Coleman believes, that Andrew at first took the plane out of Santa Barbara to Scottsdale.
00:26:10.920 And that's that that Y-Refi plane. And that plane, I can also confirm kind of a little bit, but at least the facts are that when that plane, the Y-Refi plane was available for charter back in 2020, it was not being sold as having been equipped with Wi-Fi, right?
00:26:32.980 Because you want to put all the features when you're chartering a plane.
00:26:35.440 Here's what we got for you.
00:26:36.140 Here's what we got.
00:26:36.760 Well, look at this Wi-Fi listing for the alleged Wi-ReFi plane that we think that Andrew took from Santa Barbara to Scottsdale.
00:26:44.100 You can see on that left-hand side, they're like, hey, you've got a private belted laboratory.
00:26:48.880 We can open that belt and you can go to the bathroom.
00:26:51.720 We've got cabin power outlets you can charge.
00:26:54.540 Here's the cabin height, 5'7", a large refreshment center.
00:26:57.840 And then it says a satellite phone.
00:27:00.920 Satellite phone.
00:27:01.640 it's not marketing Wi-Fi. So that's the best we can do. Likely, that first plane did not have
00:27:10.280 Wi-Fi either. Second plane, of course, would be Charlie's plane. Did that plane have Wi-Fi? The
00:27:15.840 simple answer is I don't know. I don't know. Somebody might know. Somebody may have flown
00:27:20.120 with Charlie on that plane. If so, please email us. It was a G5. It definitely has Wi-Fi capabilities,
00:27:26.580 therefore, but I don't know, nor do I believe that Charlie would have ever used that because
00:27:31.140 in case you don't know this, it is exceedingly expensive to run Wi-Fi on your own plane.
00:27:37.540 Expensive as in, I literally know two billionaires who outright own their planes that are Wi-Fi
00:27:45.220 capable and they do not use it because the costs are astronomical and they say it's a scam.
00:27:50.160 Okay. It is an outright ripoff. If you own the jet, and I can state that I highly, highly,
00:27:56.460 highly doubt that Charlie Kirk would have been running the Wi-Fi on the jet. It costs,
00:27:59.540 just so you understand, $300,000 just to install Wi-Fi aboard a jet. And then you're looking at
00:28:06.180 an approximate $30,000 to $50,000 a month to run it. We don't know. We cannot state that definitively.
00:28:14.880 What we can state definitively is that Andrew and Erica could just respond, not to the crop top,
00:28:23.280 but Andrew could assert on the show that I was definitively on the barber plane.
00:28:29.140 Barber plane with Wi-Fi.
00:28:29.940 I just didn't want to text.
00:28:31.340 I just wanted Aubrey to do all the work.
00:28:33.580 That's the plane I was on.
00:28:34.420 Andrew could stop focusing on Joe Kent
00:28:36.560 and he could answer whether or not he flew in with his wife
00:28:40.380 on the barber plane.
00:28:41.240 And then Erica could chime in.
00:28:42.560 I don't know why I didn't remember his wife.
00:28:44.240 That's so weird.
00:28:46.020 I don't know.
00:28:46.460 So I know she was just right behind him.
00:28:49.000 We were hugging.
00:28:49.520 I was just lost in the sauce, lost in the hug.
00:28:51.780 Such a great hug.
00:28:53.040 I didn't know.
00:28:53.840 But now I remember.
00:28:55.600 That seems easy enough, right?
00:28:56.860 Are we asking for too much to get some answers here?
00:28:59.520 Because we're presenting a lot of evidence.
00:29:00.700 We've got text messages.
00:29:01.880 We're telling you that she was in the Hopkinson aircraft building, unmarked thingamajigger.
00:29:08.600 Could they maybe stop instead trying to tell us and getting angry about how much she loves Shabbat shaloming and respond to what we're presenting on the show?
00:29:18.940 I will say, and this is interesting, and I'm going to get to this after the break, that Andrew Colbert does have one possible alibi that day, which could, if we can prove it, prove it is true, it would mean that he was actually in Santa Barbara during the time that our Y-Refi plane flew out to Scottsdale from Santa Barbara.
00:29:40.240 I'm going to tell you about that potential alibi and why I am moderately suspicious of it when we get back from a brief break.
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00:32:05.880 that I learned while watching Baron's show,
00:32:07.860 I don't know how I missed it,
00:32:08.760 is that Andrew does have just one thing
00:32:11.440 that could serve as an alibi on September 10th.
00:32:13.700 It would mean he was not on our Y-Refi plane
00:32:16.460 from Santa Barbara to Scottsdale.
00:32:18.380 A strong alibi it would be if it was true.
00:32:20.340 It would make it, like I said, impossible.
00:32:22.800 And that's the fact that Andrew hosted the first hour
00:32:27.640 of the Charlie Kirk live show on September 10th, all right?
00:32:33.440 Here is a clip of him explaining that to a New York Times reporter named Ross Duthaw.
00:32:39.340 He reported how him subbing for Charlie came about.
00:32:44.520 Now, note, just a little side point here.
00:32:47.320 He's going to effectively admit that Charlie couldn't stand Ben Shapiro and was annoyed that he had to interview him the day before because Andrew's the one that booked him, which I've been saying from day one.
00:32:56.960 But it's just it's refreshing to kind of hear him acknowledge it without saying Ben's name.
00:33:00.860 Take a listen.
00:33:01.980 So the day before, actually, I had booked an interview for him that he was not super pleased that I booked for him.
00:33:08.160 But it was there was a good reason for doing it.
00:33:10.540 But he was he was like, you know what, I'm tired now and I want to focus on the tour tomorrow.
00:33:14.960 So you're going to you're going to guest host the show tomorrow.
00:33:18.180 So I guest hosted the show that morning.
00:33:22.780 It was, you know, uneventful.
00:33:27.060 and we had a pre-record for hour two actually so it's probably two in the weeds but he's texting
00:33:35.980 me on his way and he's going over talking points about polygamy because he's going to utah and why
00:33:42.860 is monogamy important and he and you know we're just rapid fire these are our thoughts on why
00:33:49.140 monogamy is advanced societal tech and it's and it it uh it you know the killer app of western
00:33:56.660 civilization. Exactly. It directs
00:33:58.660 male energies in the right
00:34:00.660 direction, societal building, all
00:34:02.620 these things. And that was
00:34:04.880 about, I think I had it,
00:34:06.640 it was like 33 minutes before he was killed.
00:34:11.800 Exactly 33 minutes
00:34:12.780 before he was killed. Not a minute over, not a minute
00:34:14.500 under. It's always 33. 33 hours, it's
00:34:16.600 just, it's 33. Anyway, it's interesting.
00:34:18.920 He says, I don't want to get too in the weeds.
00:34:20.980 I'd like to, I'd like to get in the weeds.
00:34:22.740 I like the weeds. I
00:34:24.640 I just want to get a weed whacker and go through them all, actually, because that's interesting
00:34:28.740 because he's saying Charlie texted him.
00:34:30.880 And Skylar, I know we scrubbed through.
00:34:32.600 Did you hear, was he discussing monogamy on that episode?
00:34:37.020 We'll have to go through and double check.
00:34:38.560 Maybe he was.
00:34:39.240 He said Charlie is texting him notes.
00:34:40.640 So I'm going to fact check that more for tomorrow's episode.
00:34:44.520 But here is a still.
00:34:46.560 So you can see that from the episode that he did actually end up hosting for Charlie.
00:34:52.040 and I wouldn't have thought twice about this.
00:34:55.480 I would have said, okay, great.
00:34:56.620 He was live in this hour.
00:34:58.220 Were it not for the fact that we now know
00:35:00.920 that Andrew Colvett is in the business of faking live shows
00:35:04.360 in order to give himself an alibi?
00:35:06.700 We learned this when I broke the story
00:35:08.300 that Andrew visited the White House
00:35:10.360 the day before the Epstein files were released,
00:35:12.280 but he pretended that he was in Arizona
00:35:15.040 live on the Charlie Kirk show interviewing Kash Patel.
00:35:19.300 Kash Patel is all like, I never do a live show.
00:35:22.340 He's calling in live.
00:35:23.720 And then all of a sudden, my sources at the White House are like, hey, Andrew's here.
00:35:26.960 It's kind of weird that he's playing his live on the show.
00:35:29.040 He's here and he's actually near Kash Patel's office.
00:35:31.980 So Kash Patel is helping him in that scenario pretend that he's like, OK, so I'm not saying
00:35:39.060 that that's proof that he faked the live on September 10th.
00:35:43.020 What I'm saying is I would like to confirm that he didn't.
00:35:47.440 That's fair.
00:35:47.840 This is an investigation. I'd like to confirm that he did it. And that was indeed a live show.
00:35:52.340 Some other interesting things. So on this particular episode, he interviews Nick Shirley.
00:35:56.340 Nick Shirley is an independent journalist. I should say that this is a very big booking for
00:36:01.220 Nick Shirley. Nick Shirley is just 23 years old. And at this moment, when Andrew was interviewing
00:36:06.020 him, it's before Nick goes mega viral, right? In the weeks afterward, he goes really viral for
00:36:12.340 discovering fraud in Somalian daycare, as you may have seen that story going around.
00:36:16.740 and people were outraged about all of this fraud.
00:36:19.960 So why exactly did Andrew book him and interview him?
00:36:22.760 Well, Andrew was going to tell us why
00:36:24.660 in the lead up to their interview.
00:36:27.720 Take a listen.
00:36:28.740 I am so excited about this next guest.
00:36:30.980 His name is Nick Shirley.
00:36:32.300 He's an independent journalist.
00:36:33.380 You can follow him on X at Nick Shirley.
00:36:35.960 That's S-H-I-R-L-E-Y-Y.
00:36:39.300 Maybe we can help him get rid of that second Y.
00:36:41.400 And then on YouTube at Nick Shirley as well.
00:36:43.980 Nick, I saw your footage and I was blown away.
00:36:49.280 And so just really quick, before we get into the footage, introduce yourself to the audience and what it is you do.
00:36:56.420 Yeah, my name is Nick Shirley.
00:36:57.280 I'm an independent YouTube journalist and I go all across the world, not just the United States, but all across the world,
00:37:03.740 showing the realities of things that they really are, whether it had been the migrant crisis or the fentanyl crisis or asking people who they're voting for.
00:37:12.620 i go to all the locations or just doing ride-alongs with a gangsters in chicago as well
00:37:18.120 yeah okay so this i saw it i was like this is like a it was some of the most incredible
00:37:25.460 um footage okay so he's blown away by what nick does like okay and in nick has definitely
00:37:34.660 accomplished some amazing things as a 23 year old uh he also claims that within 48 hours he
00:37:41.580 He managed, among many other accomplishments,
00:37:43.820 he infiltrated Rio, Brazil's most dangerous gang.
00:37:48.100 I'm not kidding.
00:37:48.460 He did this in just 48 hours.
00:37:51.180 I'll let you listen to Nick explain it.
00:37:52.720 Take a listen.
00:37:53.300 Through the course of two days,
00:37:54.900 I was able to get access to one of Rio's largest gangs,
00:37:57.760 Commando Vermeulo,
00:37:58.760 and befriend a few of their soldiers who are so dangerous
00:38:02.240 they cannot even leave the favela.
00:38:05.180 Lots of strange things happened
00:38:06.780 to find myself on top of Brazil's largest favela
00:38:09.560 in a destroyed house
00:38:10.980 interviewing gang members
00:38:12.160 of one of the largest gangs
00:38:13.360 in Brazil.
00:38:15.120 Okay, I'm just going to say
00:38:16.100 I don't believe that at all.
00:38:17.500 I'm sorry.
00:38:18.560 It's so stupid.
00:38:19.520 I'm not even going to tell you
00:38:20.500 why I don't believe it.
00:38:21.000 It's like, if you don't know
00:38:21.780 that that's stupid,
00:38:23.060 that he infiltrated the gang
00:38:25.620 in 48 hours.
00:38:27.420 Like, it's just, that's so dumb.
00:38:28.780 I'm so tired of dumb.
00:38:30.580 That's not how that works, okay?
00:38:31.680 You don't just go up to gangs
00:38:32.860 on the street
00:38:33.540 as a nice-looking white boy
00:38:35.240 with a camera
00:38:35.920 and say, hey, I just wanted
00:38:36.820 to sort of, like,
00:38:37.280 see what you're doing here.
00:38:37.980 What's going on?
00:38:39.340 Okay, just stop.
00:38:40.280 That's stupid.
00:38:40.980 Of course, that's dumb.
00:38:41.940 I'm sorry, Nick.
00:38:42.540 I know you're young.
00:38:43.580 I hope, you know,
00:38:44.460 whoever is your contact
00:38:45.480 that has you infiltrating Antifa
00:38:47.260 and infiltrating El Salvador
00:38:48.440 at the age of 23 years old,
00:38:50.200 it just feels like Sean Penn young to me.
00:38:54.240 Like, oh, Sean Penn's always there
00:38:55.320 with the cartels, never gets hurt,
00:38:57.040 always is a part of a movie.
00:38:57.980 I just, I don't like stupid.
00:39:00.000 That did not happen, okay?
00:39:01.680 That did not just happen.
00:39:02.980 He didn't wander into a favela
00:39:04.340 and meet up with gang members
00:39:05.660 with a camera.
00:39:06.200 And they were like,
00:39:06.540 you know, it's cool.
00:39:07.080 Come here, see what we're up to.
00:39:07.800 Anyway, some other interesting facts about Nick Shirley is that he is also a member of the LDS Church, sometimes referred to as the Mormon Church.
00:39:14.920 They say they don't use that term anymore of the LDS Church.
00:39:17.200 And he also happens to be from Utah.
00:39:19.200 So I thought, since I don't really care about what Nick does for a living or who his contacts are over in the government that clearly got him this access, I just want to confirm whether or not he did that show live.
00:39:29.520 Okay.
00:39:29.760 So I reached out to him before this episode because it's very easy to get Nick on record saying, yes, I can confirm I did a live between the 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. Pacific hour on September 10th.
00:39:43.980 That would be a solid confirmation that I could get in writing from Nick Shirley.
00:39:46.860 So I'm pursuing that.
00:39:47.700 I have not yet heard back from him.
00:39:49.200 I sent it this morning, so it might take him some time to see my message on X.
00:39:53.120 I think that that is something we should be able to easily confirm, right?
00:39:57.100 Right?
00:39:57.460 That seems pretty fair.
00:39:58.160 If you have any information regarding this, please email us at moretipsatcandiceowens.com.
00:40:03.760 Anyway, I want to make sure that I also show you this updated list of all of the planes
00:40:08.680 that we have been speaking about so that you can take a picture and examine them yourself.
00:40:12.540 You know, I like lists.
00:40:13.460 I like things that are tidy.
00:40:14.860 So these are the planes.
00:40:16.320 And I'm kind of giving them names now.
00:40:17.860 We've got that Y-Refi plane.
00:40:19.980 That's what Erica said.
00:40:20.840 She said that it was Y-Refi CEO.
00:40:23.920 It could be Erica Kirk and Tyler Boyer.
00:40:26.760 I will say this. I do believe Erica Kirk flew with Tyler Boyer. And another person told us Tyler
00:40:33.220 Boyer was in earlier that day and had taken a meeting in Utah. But I have not been able to
00:40:38.160 confirm that with a first person account. But I find that interesting. And I do know Erica Kirk
00:40:43.060 and Tyler were together. The second plane, I actually guess I haven't named this. This is a
00:40:48.680 very interesting plane. We actually should talk about this N40JD plane that gets into Utah. Again,
00:40:54.820 And all of this is adjusted for mountain time.
00:40:57.060 Okay, so we're in Utah time.
00:40:58.540 It leaves an hour after Charlie gets shot from Scottsdale
00:41:01.680 and it lands into Provo.
00:41:03.680 So that very much could be Erica.
00:41:07.300 And why I like this as an option also
00:41:09.940 for maybe Erica on this plane
00:41:11.800 is that it's owned by a person named Jason Nupp.
00:41:16.260 And it appears that that is the chief commander
00:41:18.400 of the Naval Service Force in Atlanta.
00:41:20.700 And again, if you're going to go through great lengths
00:41:23.260 to protect and conceal Erica,
00:41:25.480 you might want to use somebody that's in the military.
00:41:29.080 You got to know every person that is on the plane,
00:41:32.200 who is piloting the planes, who is moving the bodies.
00:41:35.460 You cannot just randomly actually charter a plane.
00:41:38.440 You got to be, who is the owner?
00:41:39.780 You're going to know that person
00:41:40.780 because if you're going to say Erica's on a plane
00:41:42.440 that she wasn't on,
00:41:43.800 that person has to be willing to back you up.
00:41:45.600 In the scenario, you know, that everyone's a liar
00:41:49.140 and they all lied about what they did that day,
00:41:51.160 the most important control would have to be the planes so that's an interesting jet there that's
00:41:58.120 owned by jason nup and um yeah i just want to put that out there we don't know who the passengers
00:42:04.480 are on that plane i did not get names for that we have obviously charlie's plane uh we have the
00:42:10.600 alleged passengers i i don't buy that i think it is way more likely that the messages reveal we have
00:42:16.620 enough evidence to at least suggest, um, suggest that Andrew Colvett flew on that plane alone,
00:42:22.680 actually. Uh, and then, uh, that would mean that Erica landed, by the way, almost at the exact,
00:42:30.880 if she's on, go back up, if she's on the Navy plane, um, that would be, that lands at 229.
00:42:40.100 This one lands, that would be, that would still be an hour wait. But if she's on that first plane,
00:42:44.680 go back up. If she's on the Y-Refi plane, or if, yeah, then she would have landed into Provo. Oh,
00:42:52.720 no, that one doesn't land in Provo. Go down. I'm sorry. We'll get into that fourth plane.
00:42:57.420 This is our Santa Barbara plane. And this one is going to land into Provo at 4.36 p.m.
00:43:04.320 Way too late. Andrew didn't scramble to get a jet for three hours. I don't buy that. It's just
00:43:08.720 common sense. I raced. I raced. Well, you didn't race if you sat in your house for three hours.
00:43:14.100 Anybody can get you a plane faster than three hours, okay?
00:43:17.060 This is California, okay?
00:43:19.160 It's not like he's stranded on an island
00:43:21.000 and we gotta, oh, where are we gonna find a plane?
00:43:23.540 This is an extremely resourceful company.
00:43:25.580 They have their own jets.
00:43:27.500 Andrew did not wait for three hours
00:43:28.980 and then Erica then waited an additional hour
00:43:31.240 for him to land.
00:43:33.320 None of that makes sense on its face.
00:43:35.780 I'm giving my opinion here
00:43:37.560 on the basis of all of the evidence
00:43:39.880 that we have now looked at.
00:43:41.500 that is a highly unlikely scenario
00:43:44.140 that he was on Barbara.
00:43:45.660 I think his wife could have been on Barbara.
00:43:47.420 And then what he said to me,
00:43:48.560 of course, I want you to meet up, whatever.
00:43:50.200 Then she comes in later.
00:43:52.900 I should note, my goodness,
00:43:56.840 something just came to me live.
00:43:58.980 And I am more convinced that I am correct.
00:44:02.600 Remember I told you that despite Erica
00:44:04.700 having to have waited for that tarmac hug,
00:44:07.900 when they went to the hospital,
00:44:09.300 they went in two different directions,
00:44:11.260 right? Andrew went to the front and Erica went through some private backdoor entrance.
00:44:16.160 That was my understanding. I did not hear that Andrew was with his wife.
00:44:24.580 Andrew's wife is missing. She had to have shown up later. The recall would have been
00:44:28.460 Erica went to the back and Andrew was with his wife. I don't remember hearing that. I will
00:44:33.940 double check that. But I remember hearing that Andrew just went into a separate entrance. It
00:44:38.680 was weird. Why would you wait for an hour and then make him go through the front? Like he was
00:44:42.680 either so important that you needed him by your side that you waited for him and therefore you're
00:44:47.000 both going to go through the back or you didn't wait for him and you went through the back because
00:44:51.420 you're his wife and your husband was just assassinated and you want to get there at the
00:44:55.180 earliest, at your earliest possible convenience. Like nothing they are saying makes any sense.
00:45:00.960 Nothing they are saying makes any sense.
00:45:05.800 Moving on, the Israel firsters are still guns a-blazing for Joe Kent.
00:45:10.460 They are peak psycho right now.
00:45:12.500 And I do want to show you, actually, and I'm going to skip the Trump clip, guys,
00:45:17.660 because I just don't even care about Trump right now.
00:45:20.560 He's so disgusting.
00:45:21.420 Him mocking, trying to mock and be funny about Joe Kent's wife
00:45:24.820 who sacrificed her life for this country, being snotty, I guess,
00:45:29.000 by saying, oh, he married pretty quickly.
00:45:30.880 Pretty quickly.
00:45:31.520 He married five years later.
00:45:33.020 He remarried five years later.
00:45:34.720 He had two young children.
00:45:36.840 Anyway, but Blake Neff is trying to make hate happen
00:45:41.880 toward Joe Kent.
00:45:42.800 He wants to make that fetch towards Joe Kent
00:45:44.380 because they're angry that we are crushing them
00:45:47.480 with the truth.
00:45:48.820 And how he's going to try to do this in this clip
00:45:50.840 that I'm going to show you from today
00:45:51.660 is with the worst acting ever.
00:45:54.580 I am talking the Academy Award does not go to
00:45:58.480 Blake Neff. Okay. Background. Joe Kent was interviewed by Michael Schellenberger. Is
00:46:05.700 that the right person? I hope I got that right. And basically, the interviewer asks him like,
00:46:11.400 hey, you're making statements that they did not thoroughly investigate this or at least that you
00:46:14.560 would have that you wanted to pursue. And he asks him, do you recognize that by making those
00:46:19.140 statements that could potentially result in you being called to testify by, you know, Tyler
00:46:24.720 Robinson's offense scene? They might call you and prod the narrative because they would say they
00:46:28.000 didn't even investigate and pursue other leads. And of course, Joe Kent says, that wasn't my goal.
00:46:33.420 The goal is just to tell the truth. But the truth holds everywhere. Yeah, I understand that that
00:46:37.880 could happen. He is saying the feds did not thoroughly investigate other leads because it's
00:46:43.020 abundantly obvious and it's true. And so if they called you to testify, if they called me to
00:46:48.180 testify in the defense, OK. Hey, Candace, did you hear that? Yes, I did hear that. Hey, Candace,
00:46:55.000 did you hear? Yes, I did hear that. The truth doesn't play offense or defense. It's just the
00:47:00.640 truth. So Blake Neff and Andrew Colvett, worst actors ever, are about to try to sell to you
00:47:06.540 with their absolute best emotion that, no, oh my God, if you were called to testify and tell the
00:47:12.680 truth for the defense, you would betray Charlie. The truth would betray Charlie. Let's see if you
00:47:21.060 can be convinced by their raw emotion in this clip. Blake is just unleashed. He lets his hair,
00:47:27.400 he doesn't have a lot of hair, down in this clip. Take a listen.
00:47:31.860 Let's refresh people. There is a murder weapon that was found near the site of the shooting.
00:47:38.440 It was owned by Tyler Robinson's family.
00:47:40.820 Given to him by his grandpa.
00:47:41.940 It is of the caliber used to shoot Charlie. It has his DNA all over it.
00:47:46.700 All over the casings.
00:47:47.540 they release a photo of the shooter
00:47:49.900 they are not able to find him otherwise
00:47:52.000 Tyler Robinson's parents
00:47:53.820 see that photo and think
00:47:55.700 that looks like Tyler
00:47:57.140 they begin asking him things like
00:47:59.220 where is your, I believe it was his grandfather's gun
00:48:01.800 they start asking him this
00:48:03.760 Tyler Robinson starts talking like
00:48:05.620 he might kill himself
00:48:06.900 they get a friend of the family to sit down with him
00:48:09.720 he actually, he admits that
00:48:11.920 it's him, they get him to drive up
00:48:14.040 to Orem and turn himself in
00:48:15.680 his parents helped him turn him in
00:48:17.360 and we run into people who say that
00:48:19.640 that didn't happen or that's fabricated
00:48:21.660 there's digital confessions
00:48:23.000 but also his parents are out there
00:48:25.920 they have never stepped forward and said this is a lie
00:48:28.160 they could easily do that
00:48:29.740 it would be trivial to do that if it was the case
00:48:31.680 they have not done that
00:48:32.940 his parents turned him in
00:48:34.880 that is the most obvious piece of evidence
00:48:37.940 in the world that nothing can argue around
00:48:39.840 and some people are so obsessed
00:48:42.200 with the same conspiracies
00:48:43.840 that they concoct for every
00:48:45.660 other thing that ever happens and so they have to shove it into this one too because they care more
00:48:52.320 about their conspiracy theories than about the person who murdered my friend facing justice
00:48:57.420 i am fed up with it here's here's why it's so frustrating is because there is going to be even
00:49:04.060 more evidence that is presented to the public in may at the evidentiary hearing okay and it's a
00:49:10.580 mountain of evidence, some of which has been made public, some of which has not been made public
00:49:15.540 yet. And the prosecution is going to lay out its case against Tyler Robinson. And I'm told it's a
00:49:21.260 whopper. I'm told they've got this guy dead to rights. And meanwhile, you have government
00:49:26.460 officials that are now saying on the record to journalists they are willing to testify
00:49:31.240 on behalf of the defense to get ostensibly to get Tyler Robinson off the hook for something that he
00:49:37.320 did. And so the level of betrayal that I currently feel is dramatic. Oh. Some say the bubbles in an
00:49:50.740 arrow truffle piece can take 34 seconds to melt in your mouth. Sometimes the very amount you're
00:49:55.780 stuck at the same red light. Rich, creamy, chocolatey arrow truffle. Feel the arrow
00:50:01.760 bubbles melt. It's mind bubbling. Excuse, pardon my French. They're just so full of s**t. They're
00:50:12.120 just like, it's like, they're not even good. They're not even good. It's overwhelming. The
00:50:18.240 evidence is so overwhelming that if Joe Kent tells the truth, it would be an act of betrayal. The
00:50:23.880 whole case would fall apart. If he told the truth, if the defense called him and said, hey, do you
00:50:27.120 feel it was thoroughly vetted? No, actually, I made recommendations and I was blocked. It would
00:50:31.160 all fall apart. It would be an act of betrayal. It's so overwhelming. He hasn't even been arranged
00:50:35.540 yet. He hasn't even pled guilty. They keep telling us he confessed, but they lost the tape
00:50:41.360 of when he turned himself in. Don't forget that. They're talking about that gun. The gun has his
00:50:46.180 prints on it. The part they're not telling you is that they cannot prove that weapon was fired.
00:50:51.340 They can't prove it was fired. The bomb dogs could not find the weapon. Okay. The bomb dogs
00:50:57.320 knows themselves they are a weapon okay um they can't explain the magical bullet what happened
00:51:04.200 here can you connect the weapon to the non-existent bullet but it has this print on it he touched this
00:51:10.580 gun that the feds then pointed to where the bomb dogs failed and put some rookie cops and said look
00:51:18.180 over there we didn't just drop that there oh and sure tyler robinson obviously must be so he's
00:51:25.640 clearly confessed to everything. That's why he's currently fighting and trying to get some of the
00:51:32.820 prosecutors. He failed, but tried to get one of the prosecutors dropped. He so has confessed his
00:51:36.940 guilt. This brilliant guy then wrote the novel. He hasn't even been arraigned and they're saying
00:51:41.720 he's guilty. So they're saying he there should even be a trial. He's so guilty. And the idea
00:51:46.960 that anybody would tell the truth on the defense side. Oh, they're just they're overwhelmed because
00:51:54.160 the evidence is so overwhelming. It gets bigger every time I talk, by the way. Now it's a mountain
00:51:57.980 of evidence. It's a mountain. So undeniable that if Joe Kent simply told the truth
00:52:05.180 and said, yeah, I would have liked to investigate some other leads and I was blocked from doing
00:52:09.840 that, it would all fall apart as mountains do. You know me. If you could just go stand up next
00:52:15.540 to a mountain and tell the truth, the whole thing will crumble in front of you. It'll be like
00:52:18.320 Building 7. It's emotionally just collapse and probably have Israel behind it. Truly. That's
00:52:25.520 what I would say. Anyway, are you feeling overwhelmed? Because I keep saying the talking
00:52:29.280 point. It's overwhelming. It's so overwhelming. We have the messages that sound like they're
00:52:33.720 written by the feds. It's over. I am overwhelmed. I am so overwhelmed that we're going to have to
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00:54:58.560 I hope everybody's okay.
00:54:59.860 I know it was very overwhelming.
00:55:01.020 It was just so much.
00:55:02.240 And it's amazing because Andrew says, like, I'm told it's a cascade.
00:55:05.620 It's a whopper.
00:55:06.600 Or by the way, Whopper is usually subbed for the word lie.
00:55:11.180 And I do want to remind you that I met with Erica just a couple of months ago.
00:55:16.280 And Erica told me that she had no more evidence than the public had.
00:55:18.860 But now Andrew is giving us an update and saying now they since then they have found so much evidence.
00:55:24.860 It's going to be crazy.
00:55:26.160 And he's just emotional considering that Joe Kent, if he does get called by the defense, he would he would say this true sentence.
00:55:33.420 And he was stopped from investigating foreign leads.
00:55:35.460 And that would just, it would all crumble overnight.
00:55:38.540 Top comments from the last episode is imagine, this is Elena, she writes, imagine being called
00:55:43.840 a coward after you've been deployed 11 times, lost your wife to an IED explosion, spoke
00:55:48.280 the truth while knowing you'd be attacked from every angle.
00:55:50.820 We are ruled by degenerates.
00:55:51.980 Yes, we are.
00:55:53.340 We are ruled by degenerates.
00:55:54.600 That is a very true statement.
00:55:56.700 We are ruled by cowards, absolute cowards.
00:56:00.200 That's what they do.
00:56:00.640 They're like catty and they call you names.
00:56:02.460 That's what they're going to do.
00:56:03.120 Oh, he's betraying Charlie by telling the truth.
00:56:06.560 You think telling the truth betrays Charlie?
00:56:08.920 You were never a friend of his.
00:56:10.520 You were never a friend of his.
00:56:11.700 If anything I said on the show got called and pulled over from the defense,
00:56:15.220 I would stand by every word that I said, okay?
00:56:17.720 Every single word because it's true.
00:56:19.480 I told the truth, and if I found out later that it was not correct,
00:56:22.360 I did my best to correct everything that I've said.
00:56:24.580 I've been open to dialogue.
00:56:26.000 I said, come here, sit down with me.
00:56:28.780 It's so overwhelming.
00:56:29.720 Why don't you come sit down on my show, Blake?
00:56:31.960 Come on, Blakey.
00:56:33.120 come sit down. If it's just so abundantly true and obvious, why wouldn't you want to come make
00:56:40.740 me look like a fool on my own show? Why wouldn't you want the platform to be able to speak to
00:56:46.900 everybody and to say, here, here it is. Here's the evidence. I'll go back and forth with the
00:56:50.360 candidates. And we don't even have to wait for the case because I want you to know that everything
00:56:53.500 she's selling, she's just obsessed with a conspiracy. Come do that, Blake. Take me up
00:56:59.780 on my offer, Blake.
00:57:00.840 I don't understand
00:57:01.380 why you wouldn't do this.
00:57:02.920 You seem so stressed out.
00:57:05.260 I don't know.
00:57:05.900 I think, am I wrong?
00:57:07.040 If I had a position on something
00:57:09.860 and I knew it wasn't true,
00:57:11.080 I would go, yeah,
00:57:11.800 I'd love to come on your show
00:57:12.660 and explain how that's not true
00:57:14.060 and you have it all wrong.
00:57:17.080 Gris Blanco,
00:57:18.080 second biggest comment,
00:57:19.280 writes, how ironic
00:57:19.920 that Andrew Colvett
00:57:20.680 wants the FBI
00:57:21.460 to investigate Joe Kent
00:57:22.700 but not to investigate
00:57:23.780 Charlie Kirk's murder.
00:57:25.360 Yeah, they love,
00:57:26.040 they love Kash Patel.
00:57:27.580 Yeah, Kash Patel on the show.
00:57:28.440 They don't care.
00:57:28.900 You would think he'd be like moderately upset, at least, at the very least, that Kash Patel
00:57:33.540 stopped Joe Kent. No, they're angry at Joe because Joe exposed them by that pesky little
00:57:39.000 thing. He told the truth. He seems like he's an honest dude. And they can't. They hate honest
00:57:42.920 people. Drives them crazy. They lose sleep over honest people. Blake, let me tell you, do not
00:57:48.380 quit your day job, man. You do not have what it takes in Hollywood. Nobody was buying those
00:57:52.680 theatrics. I think a little too much hand action there. You know, they're kind of doing a lot of
00:57:56.300 this the conspiracies are so obsessed with their conspiracy it just it wasn't working
00:58:02.780 it just wasn't working and i don't believe that they have suddenly since i met with erica on
00:58:08.160 december 15th found all of this evidence that you are somehow privy to and you wouldn't just
00:58:13.340 share with the public hey we actually have a video i'm taking a shot that'd be great if you
00:58:17.500 said that but you haven't anyways um reminding if you want to support our show independent
00:58:23.320 journalism. We have merch on the website. Candace Owens.com, Daddy's Home, Shabbat Shalom. You know,
00:58:28.620 buy that today. Buy that for Blake. Buy that for Blake. I feel like he's emotional and he's
00:58:34.220 overwhelmed right now. So what you should do is you should head to Candace Owens.com and buy a
00:58:37.820 Shabbat Shalom shirt so that he knows that we're with him, that we are with him. We also have
00:58:44.960 merged our subscription tiers into one Club Candace tier. So it's just $11.99 a month or $120 for the
00:58:50.220 full year. And we do have a new Clips channel that is up on YouTube. And we have a link in
00:58:54.840 the description. So if we don't have time to watch the full show, we are now rolling out a
00:58:58.400 little Clips channel. Oh, look at that. Three days ago, 100,000 views. It's such a new channel.
00:59:02.580 It's exciting. Yay. Amazing. All right, guys, what comments do you have for me before I go?
00:59:09.780 I'm really hungry today, so I'm going to read as many comments as I can. Oh, okay. Here we go.
00:59:14.840 Seven Sheets writes,
00:59:15.760 Why is TV USA rushing to convict an obvious patsy, mere participant, rather than trying to answer the questions that Candace is bravely trying to investigate?
00:59:23.160 That alone is extremely suspicious.
00:59:25.020 Yeah, I don't know.
00:59:26.880 And that goes back to, and you should watch his entire statement.
00:59:30.960 Baron does these monologue statements that are really great on his show.
00:59:33.780 But this is the game they play.
00:59:35.420 They've lost, and so they're trying to win with this cheap path of landing upon some gotcha, waiting for somebody else in the universe to get something wrong.
00:59:45.760 as opposed to just responding.
00:59:47.840 When you're right, you're right.
00:59:49.120 You're just right.
00:59:50.020 You don't have to go through all of this,
00:59:51.600 all these hoops to prove that you're right.
00:59:53.280 The truth is on your side.
00:59:55.100 Klaus was eaten, writes,
00:59:56.720 the staff at Daily Wire are watching
00:59:58.260 on top of Ben's intractable brows
01:00:01.200 while the staff at TPUSA are sneaking a peek
01:00:03.200 from behind Erica's hair.
01:00:04.800 Your search for truth is contagious,
01:00:06.180 as is your battle bun.
01:00:07.820 Barron was sporting his last night.
01:00:09.840 Yeah, I love him.
01:00:10.500 I do love when he crashes out.
01:00:11.840 Just random moments like that.
01:00:12.640 I'm like, he crashed out.
01:00:13.640 It's great.
01:00:14.740 I'm going to take it.
01:00:15.480 and played on my show. Jennifer Deloach writes, Baron's red face. He's going max. He does. You
01:00:20.240 could just tell his kids, man, they were getting disciplined in that Catholic household. I'll tell
01:00:25.020 you that. He's got like eight kids. C. Jonesy writes, we need this, Candace, and can only
01:00:28.540 thank God for giving you the intellect and articulation to set us all free. Bless you
01:00:32.420 and your loved ones. Now, you already were endowed with that, man. That's that gut instinct. We all
01:00:37.040 knew something was wrong. I'm putting it together, but I'm not putting it together alone. Like I said,
01:00:41.020 group project very obvious um if i did not have that tips inbox and people being like yes yes yes
01:00:46.940 this or that i would not have been able to do it you know i i had the passion because charlie was
01:00:50.940 my friend um and i couldn't believe what i was seeing i couldn't believe you're just hearing
01:00:54.720 andrew he was not very upset about the interview they were just gonna let ben take over a turning
01:00:59.200 point or something erica just let him let him open worst kept secret in the history of the world is
01:01:03.440 that charlie kirk couldn't stand ben very few people can and they just were letting it happen
01:01:08.400 And so I was just sitting back and just going, I can't believe this and I can't imagine this for anyone's life to be so instantly betrayed by the people who would not exist and their careers would not exist without you.
01:01:22.820 It's so ugly.
01:01:23.780 And the only thing that can motivate people to do that is money.
01:01:26.060 The only thing that can motivate people to do that is a lot of money.
01:01:30.860 And that's what I believe that a lot of these people were motivated by.
01:01:33.100 That's what they're doing.
01:01:33.900 They prove that.
01:01:35.160 Somebody came with a check.
01:01:36.020 Okay, I don't care if he hated you.
01:01:37.080 You can speak.
01:01:37.560 That's fine.
01:01:38.400 bc writes miss candace please interview the great catholic non-interventionist pat buchanan
01:01:43.720 dave smith tells me often i should interview him he coined the phrase israel's amen corner in the
01:01:49.440 early 90s yeah i should get him actually dave smith gave me a book of his but i haven't read
01:01:54.180 yet because it's like a it's a big one it's a big one anna writes i remember days after charlie was
01:01:59.920 killed one of the tp usa guys i did not know them a nef or andrew colvett said that a large donor
01:02:05.480 called Erica right after Charlie Kirk was shot
01:02:07.700 and asked if she knew everything
01:02:09.200 about Turning Point USA.
01:02:10.700 And she said yes,
01:02:11.760 and he decided that she would replace him.
01:02:13.860 Who was this donor?
01:02:14.720 I don't know.
01:02:15.720 My guess would be off the bat, Doug DeGroote.
01:02:19.960 He's on the board,
01:02:20.980 and I think he's a donor.
01:02:22.840 Yeah, that would be my best guess,
01:02:24.960 but I don't know.
01:02:25.700 I'd have to go back and find that episode.
01:02:28.160 And she knows everything.
01:02:29.920 That was what she was, you know,
01:02:31.100 in the immediate hours and days after.
01:02:33.180 the things that she did, man. I wish I could go back to being ignorant. I wish I could go back
01:02:39.600 to when I didn't want to assume, or actually when I was able to assume, when I was assuming
01:02:47.240 that she was aggrieved before I knew about the Zoom calls, when I was assuming that things were
01:02:52.120 crazy because she was trying to get a handle on things and people were pulling her in different
01:02:55.200 directions and that maybe she really did want to get to the bottom of everything. I wish I could
01:02:58.280 go back to those days because now we know so much, which by the way makes me laugh even more when
01:03:02.240 they suggest that Joe Kent was trying to set up Erica. Nobody, least of all me, thought Erica
01:03:07.920 was guilty until I know some of you guys. I mean, TikTok had her clocked. But I was like, OK, you
01:03:13.580 don't like her pants. You don't like her hot pants next to JD. You don't like the way she's
01:03:17.260 hugging. Yeah, it's her hair. It's her fingers in his head. A little disrespectful to Vice President
01:03:24.180 of the United States. Don't put your fingers in his hair. It says a rule of thumb. But I thought
01:03:27.920 that you guys were going a little too hard on that. And I was like, you know, we don't know
01:03:31.360 what's going on. Now I got giggly emojis, Zoom call, and merch, hats, and it just, I wish I
01:03:41.680 could go back. Maybe I can. Time machine. Project Looking Glass. I might be able to go back. I'll
01:03:47.280 let you know if I figure it out, if I get back my Sumerian technology that the Jews have stolen
01:03:51.780 from me. Just kidding. We'll see you guys tomorrow.
01:04:01.360 We'll be right back.