00:04:50.680Your book had a large part in helping put this together.
00:04:54.300It overlaps with several logical fallacies, fallacies, excuse me, but it isn't neatly packed into any one of them.
00:05:01.540It 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.
00:05:14.860But the twist here is the premature declaration of victory, and it treats that isolated incident as a checkmate.
00:05:24.300And there's this really rookie debate tactic.
00:05:28.340It's overused and, frankly, very rookie.
00:05:49.060One precise strike, and then you retreat.
00:05:50.880I 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.
00:06:12.600But 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.
00:06:22.860Everything else can be summarily debunked because someone unrelated to the investigation got something wrong.
00:06:28.920It's just so cheap and it's so performative.
00:06:30.760And yes, it is only done because they are losing.
00:06:33.480And I then loved the energy coming from Barron Coleman last night.
00:08:37.380I'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.
00:08:47.300Nobody'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.
00:08:53.960point one point a she says that she collapsed in a parking lot after her mother helped with her
00:09:02.940mother getting treatment then she collapsed in a parking lot curiously no witnesses it's a big deal
00:09:07.900everyone was looking for erica kirk on that day everyone the whole world was tuning in
00:09:12.760to this assassination and then realized suddenly pictures oh my god who leaves behind a wife and
00:09:17.340two kids that's when everybody got to learn what erica kirk looked like um it's just not every day
00:09:22.060even if you didn't know at the time, you would go, oh, my gosh, now I remember I saw I saw a blonde
00:09:27.260collapse in a parking lot. That must have been Erica. Now she's telling the story. It looks like
00:09:32.300Erica. And I saw the nurses come out and escort her. And then what? She somehow drove her car
00:09:37.540thereafter to her apartment after having a collapse. Is that even safe? What was an ambulance
00:09:42.080called? Again, no witnesses. We don't know. And Erica doesn't like to speak about it. There's no
00:09:45.880details there. Then we know that at some point she had to have raced to the airport with an
00:09:52.060entourage, an entourage which included a priest. Okay, a priest. Ladies and gentlemen, it is not
00:09:58.860every day that you see the widow of Charlie Kirk accompanied by a man in clerical robes
00:10:05.980at an airport terminal. Can we acknowledge that? It's just not every day. That would be an unusual
00:10:10.320thing that stood out to you. And I know, yes, of course, they flew private, but I promise you
00:10:15.740there would have been more than a few witnesses. Private terminals are actually quite busy in
00:10:21.100cities like Scottsdale. That's a big hub. You're going to see a lot of action at the FBO terminals
00:10:27.340where people fly out private. No witnesses going through, nobody saw this. Okay, so I was starting
00:10:33.380to get the feeling like she actually was being kept somewhere that was more private than private,
00:10:39.660more private than a private terminal private. And then I happened upon some information. I said to
00:10:45.260I 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.
00:10:57.380Well, 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.
00:11:14.840I'm going to tell you more about Hopkinson Aircrafts.
00:11:16.820Now, you'll remember that Erica told me to my face.
00:11:20.320Also, Elizabeth McCoy wrote a long post, and she confirmed this, that Erica got the news right before they flew to Provo.
00:11:29.000So Erica had a phone call with the doctor.
00:11:32.140There are different variations here whether a decision was made to let Charlie go or whether he told her that Charlie had passed.
00:11:38.500But the point is, is that before she got on the plane and departed Scottsdale, she knew that Charlie was dead.
00:11:43.800And this was in the presence of Hopkinson Aircrafts employees.
00:13:13.560so i decided uh to to look through their website and i just thought to myself just in general
00:13:21.080it's like 2026 why would you waste time having an office building in this tremendously expensive
00:13:26.840location they're not making their own aircrafts just a brokerage firm you could do this on the
00:13:31.060phone right like why why would you spend this money to be inside sharing this with atlantic
00:13:37.300aviation it just seemed weird to me so i uh then went to the team i said let's look at this
00:13:43.500And similarly, they thought that it looked funny on the map, just looked weird.
00:13:49.000And 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.
00:25:40.920We are looking at that time frame, which is adjusted UTC, which in the summertime is minus six.
00:25:46.720And we can see that that plane gets below 7,500 feet.
00:25:52.780OK, 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.
00:26:03.820And I believe, just like Baron Coleman believes, that Andrew at first took the plane out of Santa Barbara to Scottsdale.
00:26:10.920And 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?
00:26:32.980Because you want to put all the features when you're chartering a plane.
00:29:01.880We're telling you that she was in the Hopkinson aircraft building, unmarked thingamajigger.
00:29:08.600Could 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?
00:29:18.940I 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.
00:29:40.240I'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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00:32:05.880that I learned while watching Baron's show,
00:32:18.380A strong alibi it would be if it was true.
00:32:20.340It would make it, like I said, impossible.
00:32:22.800And that's the fact that Andrew hosted the first hour
00:32:27.640of the Charlie Kirk live show on September 10th, all right?
00:32:33.440Here is a clip of him explaining that to a New York Times reporter named Ross Duthaw.
00:32:39.340He reported how him subbing for Charlie came about.
00:32:44.520Now, note, just a little side point here.
00:32:47.320He'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.
00:32:56.960But it's just it's refreshing to kind of hear him acknowledge it without saying Ben's name.
00:36:57.280I'm an independent YouTube journalist and I go all across the world, not just the United States, but all across the world,
00:37:03.740showing 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.
00:37:12.620i go to all the locations or just doing ride-alongs with a gangsters in chicago as well
00:37:18.120yeah okay so this i saw it i was like this is like a it was some of the most incredible
00:37:25.460um footage okay so he's blown away by what nick does like okay and in nick has definitely
00:37:34.660accomplished some amazing things as a 23 year old uh he also claims that within 48 hours he
00:37:41.580He managed, among many other accomplishments,
00:37:43.820he infiltrated Rio, Brazil's most dangerous gang.
00:39:07.800Anyway, 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.
00:39:14.920They say they don't use that term anymore of the LDS Church.
00:39:19.200So 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.
00:39:29.760So 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.
00:39:43.980That would be a solid confirmation that I could get in writing from Nick Shirley.
00:59:15.760Why 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?
00:59:35.420They'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.
01:00:15.480and played on my show. Jennifer Deloach writes, Baron's red face. He's going max. He does. You
01:00:20.240could just tell his kids, man, they were getting disciplined in that Catholic household. I'll tell
01:00:25.020you that. He's got like eight kids. C. Jonesy writes, we need this, Candace, and can only
01:00:28.540thank God for giving you the intellect and articulation to set us all free. Bless you
01:00:32.420and your loved ones. Now, you already were endowed with that, man. That's that gut instinct. We all
01:00:37.040knew something was wrong. I'm putting it together, but I'm not putting it together alone. Like I said,
01:00:41.020group project very obvious um if i did not have that tips inbox and people being like yes yes yes
01:00:46.940this or that i would not have been able to do it you know i i had the passion because charlie was
01:00:50.940my friend um and i couldn't believe what i was seeing i couldn't believe you're just hearing
01:00:54.720andrew he was not very upset about the interview they were just gonna let ben take over a turning
01:00:59.200point or something erica just let him let him open worst kept secret in the history of the world is
01:01:03.440that charlie kirk couldn't stand ben very few people can and they just were letting it happen
01:01:08.400And 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.