Valuetainment - October 25, 2025


“Neville Roy Singham” - Anna Paulina Luna CONNECTS Charlie Kirk’s Murder To Deep State Globalists


Episode Stats

Length

26 minutes

Words per Minute

195.01282

Word Count

5,172

Sentence Count

403

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

In this episode, we discuss the upcoming trial of the shooter in the case of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the possibility of foreign funding behind some of the conspiracy theories surrounding the case. We also discuss the possibility that a foreign government funded group may have been behind the assassination.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Where are you at with what happened to him?
00:00:01.620 What's your, you know, being that where you're at?
00:00:03.580 This is another story right now that's a lot of people are still curious to know what happened with Charlie.
00:00:08.620 Yeah, I think that in the trial, I think it's going to be publicly televised.
00:00:13.120 I am. That's what I'm hearing.
00:00:14.720 I think the evidence will come out then.
00:00:16.360 I think that they should release after the trials over all the evidence,
00:00:19.460 because at least what I found in the assassination of Kennedy King and RFK,
00:00:24.980 the evidence speaks for itself and then people can decide.
00:00:27.600 But, you know, I'm skeptical to weigh in because I just don't know all the facts yet.
00:00:34.140 But what I will also say is that the family has, to my knowledge, not been able to say anything yet either,
00:00:38.980 because they're worried that the defense might use it in their case to try to plead innocence.
00:00:44.960 And so, you know, the one thing I have said publicly is like,
00:00:48.460 I don't think that anyone should be at all implicating Erica Kirk or the family in this.
00:00:53.200 And I think that people that do that are just, that's wrong.
00:00:56.020 Who's doing that?
00:00:56.560 I've seen a lot of postings that have implied that she was somehow involved or sought to benefit from it.
00:01:02.060 And some of these accounts, Tyler Boyer had posted.
00:01:04.380 One of them had over 400,000 followers.
00:01:06.960 I think it was on Instagram.
00:01:09.320 Tyler who?
00:01:10.180 Tyler Boyer.
00:01:12.060 Rob, do you know Tyler Boyer?
00:01:13.440 I don't. I'm looking him up now.
00:01:14.540 Yeah, he's ahead of Turning Point Action.
00:01:18.080 But I had responded to it and he said like something along the lines of this account has over 400,000 people following it.
00:01:23.400 But, you know, I see the videos on X and or the TikTok reposts and I just think that that's wrong.
00:01:29.600 Ultimately, though, I do think that there is this aspect of a foreign funding tie.
00:01:34.260 And so if you go to my account and you actually tie in, type in the Reploon account and then there should be a share in regards to Antifa and the funding networks that exist.
00:01:45.500 So there's no question that there are certain groups that are being investigated with potential previous knowledge to the assassination.
00:01:53.580 One of them was that armed queers of Salt Lake City.
00:01:56.240 What's interesting about them is who they are connected to.
00:01:58.840 So I do think that there's this aspect of foreign money coming in, radicalizing these groups and then things happening.
00:02:04.400 But, you know, whatever is there, I think that it needs to be publicly out there for the American people to decide.
00:02:09.920 So I'm looking forward to seeing the evidence in the trial.
00:02:11.980 Yeah, I'm very curious in regards to whoever's saying Erica.
00:02:16.420 I mean, typically in situations like this, I think it's like normally they go to wife first or spouse first.
00:02:22.940 That's a protocol that they'll normally do.
00:02:25.340 I sold insurance for many years.
00:02:27.460 And when clients would have suicide or certain things that would happen, the investigators that the insurance companies would hire, the list, 50 out of 50 ones I was a part of.
00:02:37.960 First one, they go through a spouse.
00:02:39.240 Then it's everybody else.
00:02:40.000 So it's natural, organic thing that people do.
00:02:43.520 But on the list here, who do you think benefit from it the most?
00:02:47.500 Who do you think benefit from it the most?
00:02:50.600 I think that Charlie specifically was seen as a threat because of what he was going to do in the future.
00:02:57.200 And so I would say that the people, the ideas that benefited from it most were the ones that directly conflicted with Charlie's ideologies and beliefs.
00:03:08.660 Going back to a big issue that we have in this country right now is we have a great thing, freedom of speech.
00:03:14.640 But in the same sense, other countries, our adversaries use that to try to hit us against each other.
00:03:20.680 And they capitalize on people's own ignorance in regards to believing things without questioning it on the Internet, whatever they might see.
00:03:29.520 And I think that Charlie had the unique ability to be able to cut through that.
00:03:34.560 And so, you know, when they're talking about potentially people that should be held accountable for this, obviously, from what I'm hearing, the shooters' fingerprints were all over the top of the building.
00:03:46.420 They're all over the firearm, allegedly all over the bullet casings.
00:03:49.840 That's what I'm being told.
00:03:51.400 I haven't seen the direct evidence yet because I'm not, you know, an investigator.
00:03:54.480 I'm not one of the criminal investigators handling the case.
00:03:58.360 But I do think that there's this aspect of after Charlie's assassination, you did see a massive mobilization and shift from the administration to come down on these foreign funding ties to groups like Antifa and people that have been targeting the conservative belief system and ideologies.
00:04:15.480 And as we know, Charlie was everything that stood against that.
00:04:19.480 He was kind of in the fatal funnel, if you will.
00:04:24.740 Yeah, I don't think there was anybody like him in the entire space.
00:04:28.220 No, and it's interesting.
00:04:29.820 You're seeing kind of this, like, push to, like, who's going to be heir apparent to replace him?
00:04:33.740 You can't replace him.
00:04:34.500 No way.
00:04:35.100 He's not replaceable.
00:04:36.040 No, listen.
00:04:36.560 You couldn't replace Reagan.
00:04:38.840 You tried to.
00:04:39.700 Trump showed up.
00:04:40.560 And guess what?
00:04:41.700 Some will say Trump is much better than Reagan was because Trump is a better negotiator.
00:04:46.400 You're not going to be able to replace Trump.
00:04:47.840 You're not going to be able to replace Charlie.
00:04:50.040 He's one of a kind.
00:04:50.740 Is this the clip, Rob?
00:04:51.660 Yeah, this is a clip.
00:04:52.440 But read specifically that bottom line.
00:04:54.360 Can you zoom in a little bit, Rob?
00:04:55.640 I actually talked to the DOJ about Neverwaring Singham.
00:04:58.340 He's an interesting cat.
00:04:59.580 He's probably one of the worst of the worst.
00:05:00.780 He's like, there's George Soros and then there's Neverwaring Singham.
00:05:03.000 Really?
00:05:03.820 Yeah, Singham.
00:05:04.640 Again, he was the one funding those L.A.
00:05:07.260 ice riots.
00:05:07.800 He's tied to the Armed Queers of Salt Lake City, who's also tied to Cuban Terror Network.
00:05:12.920 But he was also named in this as funding rioting.
00:05:16.400 And so what they're doing is the guy, Singham, by the way, refused to respond to congressional
00:05:20.720 inquiry into funding of these riots.
00:05:22.200 So we wrote a letter to the Secretary of Treasury to freeze his assets.
00:05:25.860 And the DOJs have been acting on that.
00:05:27.100 Oh, I've seen this guy.
00:05:27.680 We invited him to the podcast.
00:05:29.240 Oh, well, if you get him to town, let me know because we're going to come arrest him.
00:05:33.200 Did you really invite him?
00:05:35.080 Last week.
00:05:35.680 Last week, we invited him on the podcast.
00:05:38.180 This is the guy we invited just literally a week ago.
00:05:40.420 I would have sent you a list of questions, but let me know because he seriously has been
00:05:43.160 refusing to respond to Congress for testimony.
00:05:45.600 Well, where is he based out of?
00:05:46.880 China.
00:05:48.200 He's from L.A., but he also spends the majority of his time in China.
00:05:52.500 Oh, yeah.
00:05:52.820 He's like the worst of the worst.
00:05:54.220 So, no.
00:05:54.740 Okay.
00:05:54.940 So at first, I didn't know the name, but now that you go to the picture, we've been reading
00:05:58.340 about this guy.
00:05:59.220 Oh, yeah.
00:06:00.500 Singham is a socialist and admirer of...
00:06:02.420 Oh, you're using Wikipedia.
00:06:03.660 We've got to talk to you on the fact sourcing on that one.
00:06:07.520 Don't use...
00:06:08.320 Don't help them out.
00:06:09.320 Wikipedia is the worst.
00:06:11.120 Rock AI.
00:06:12.080 So what do we know about him?
00:06:13.820 What do you know about him?
00:06:15.100 I know that he made his money directly getting help and funding from the CCP.
00:06:19.200 And I also know that the guy's a devout, like, as bad as it gets, straight up shill for the
00:06:26.140 Communist Chinese Party.
00:06:27.620 The groups and organizations that he's funding and that his wife also funds are directly responsible
00:06:32.460 for a lot of the divide in this country.
00:06:35.020 But it's not benefiting anyone else but China.
00:06:37.700 So I'll use another issue, an example.
00:06:39.960 So there's an organization called Code Pink, and they're advocating for the people of Palestine.
00:06:43.980 But what's ironic about them is that their funding is all coming from Singham's wife,
00:06:48.000 which is coming from the CCP.
00:06:49.680 He's also not a registered foreign agent.
00:06:52.580 And so we actually wrote the DOJ because last Congress won, Senator Rubio was a head of the
00:06:58.560 House, where the Senate Foreign Intelligence Committee...
00:07:02.280 Or not Foreign Intelligence.
00:07:03.280 Senate Intelligence Committee.
00:07:04.840 They actually wrote a letter to the DOJ at the time asking them to hit him with far charges.
00:07:09.400 So this guy's been on the radar for a while, but I think it's going to happen now where
00:07:13.800 they're actually going to act on it criminally.
00:07:16.540 Interesting.
00:07:17.380 Yeah.
00:07:17.580 So, like, they take these groups, right?
00:07:19.200 Like, let's say he's funding different organizations that are splitting Americans
00:07:22.580 specifically on ICE using the Hispanic demographic, right?
00:07:26.540 Then they're also, at the same time, funding organizations that are pitting Americans on the
00:07:30.880 Palestine versus Israel issue.
00:07:32.680 So it's only benefiting and coming, though, from one country, and that's China.
00:07:36.440 And so I tell this to people, and I'm like, here's the funding ties.
00:07:39.580 We know the data Republican on ICE has done a great job kind of linking all the groups
00:07:43.440 and organizations that have come from Neville Roy Singham and going into, you know, where
00:07:47.980 he's operating and funneling the money.
00:07:49.980 And it's just, it's wild to me.
00:07:51.800 Has he been seen with Soros at all or no?
00:07:54.780 No, but he's, Soros is a globalist and Singham is a communist.
00:08:01.580 Got it.
00:08:02.820 What a great combination.
00:08:04.040 So you have the globalists and the communists both trying to destroy America, and you have
00:08:10.080 idiots regurgitating the talking points, and it's not even organic to this country, which
00:08:15.480 is the ironic part on all that.
00:08:18.160 Yeah.
00:08:18.860 Interesting.
00:08:19.400 So he doesn't come to the states because if he comes here, he would be arrested?
00:08:23.900 Well, he's in big trouble.
00:08:25.600 Yeah.
00:08:25.780 I don't even know that he's in country right now because we could not serve him to respond
00:08:29.740 to Congress.
00:08:30.260 So we tried and he refused to receive.
00:08:34.200 So who, who from the U.S.
00:08:36.420 government has been able to communicate with him?
00:08:38.420 If anybody, I don't think anyone has, which is why he's being, if you look at that clip,
00:08:42.820 I mean, he's named as actually, you should really play that clip.
00:08:49.040 Yeah.
00:08:49.440 If you can, you should play that.
00:08:50.660 That's a great clip.
00:08:51.540 And you should actually hear about the money.
00:08:52.840 You had it a minute ago.
00:08:53.500 It was a three-minute video, right?
00:08:54.460 Go for it.
00:08:56.100 This is not just a story about violence and chaos, as you alluded to, Mr. President.
00:09:00.800 This is a money story.
00:09:03.280 And at the Government Accountability Institute, my colleague and I, Peter Schweitzer, and my
00:09:07.400 I and our team, we followed the money.
00:09:09.940 And we followed it to the top of what we call the protest industrial complex, Riot Inc.
00:09:16.820 And we found a network of NGOs.
00:09:19.140 It's not just the Soros Network, the Open Society Network.
00:09:22.420 It's other funding networks, the Arabella Funding Network, the Tides Funding Network,
00:09:27.680 Neville Roy Singham and his network, Foreign Cash.
00:09:31.320 And it's also big left-wing funders.
00:09:33.560 Some of them are not citizens of this country.
00:09:35.180 Mr. Hans-Jörg Wies of Switzerland, they're pouring money into this entire ecosystem.
00:09:41.560 And so I want to share three money facts with you about what we call Riot Inc.
00:09:44.940 Number one, like any corporation, Riot Inc. has many divisions.
00:09:49.500 It doesn't just have the Antifa boots-on-the-ground division.
00:09:52.340 It has PR divisions.
00:09:53.600 It has marketing divisions.
00:09:54.760 It has a very well-funded legal division to get these boots-on-the-ground back on the streets
00:10:00.120 as quickly as possible.
00:10:01.860 But it does have those investors that I mentioned.
00:10:04.020 And number two, we have identified dozens of radical organizations, not just the decentralized
00:10:10.440 Antifa organizations, but dozens of radical organizations that have received more than
00:10:16.080 $100 million from the Riot Inc. investors.
00:10:19.820 These would be the lawyer groups.
00:10:21.080 These would be the groups that advocate for calling good, honest Americans fascists, et cetera.
00:10:26.300 And then three, I think the most shocking thing is that we have found that more than $100 million
00:10:31.880 in U.S. taxpayer funding has flowed into these funding networks, including at least $4 million
00:10:39.140 to these very groups themselves, not just Antifa types.
00:10:42.980 But there was an event in Atlanta called Stop Cop City.
00:10:47.420 Over 60 rioters were charged with domestic terrorism.
00:10:50.780 These groups received money for that from both the billionaire class as well as taxpayer money.
00:10:57.160 So one other thing, this money helps fund the decentralized crowdfunding platforms.
00:11:04.120 You can pause it right there, right?
00:11:04.980 These are ways that we see citizen journalists pull up to these guys that are being paid to
00:11:12.620 protest.
00:11:13.180 And there's a business model where you pay people to go protest for you.
00:11:17.000 I think, didn't we, wasn't there a clip about this guy?
00:11:22.360 Oh, I posted one where this woman's a professional protester.
00:11:25.440 She's like been at 100 protests.
00:11:26.820 You can actually find it on that same page because I've been covering the Antifa organized rights.
00:11:30.820 A lot of people think that Antifa is organic.
00:11:33.100 I actually just had this debate again on that late show, that late night show.
00:11:37.180 But yeah, they are absolutely, they're organized.
00:11:39.980 A lot of them communicate on the dark web on a similar platform to Facebook.
00:11:43.180 They are a lot of times using crowdfunding, foreign funding, cash, all of it.
00:11:48.140 They're paying, they're suing cities if they're being detained by activist attorneys who are
00:11:53.740 retained by these billionaire leftists.
00:11:55.940 And a lot of people think, oh, you know, yeah, tax the rich, we hate billionaires.
00:11:59.580 You guys are all shills for the very billionaires that are pushing to, you know, basically force
00:12:03.880 you guys to eat bugs and enjoy it.
00:12:06.100 You know, it's like, it's just such a wild concept to me.
00:12:08.780 And it's like, you have to break through that.
00:12:10.540 And so social media has been key in that.
00:12:11.760 But going back to, you know, about Charlie, Charlie was able to break through this in
00:12:14.780 such a unique way.
00:12:15.900 And I think that there were many, many people that benefited from his murder.
00:12:22.320 So you think Neville could be possibly behind the murder of Charlie?
00:12:27.060 I don't, I don't think like he directly said, I want to murder this person.
00:12:31.000 But I think that his money in radicalizing these groups, I think absolutely had a foreign
00:12:36.240 funding tie.
00:12:36.760 But do you think there's a direct tie, like a direct tie where you can track and say,
00:12:42.060 no, this is the person that said, go to XYZ?
00:12:44.540 Um, I think that Tyler Robinson definitely probably had those conversations with someone.
00:12:53.340 Um, and what's interesting to me is not just with Tyler Robinson, but also with the shooter
00:12:59.000 that tried to assassinate the president in Pennsylvania.
00:13:03.300 Um, and then also with some other things that have come out with some of these radicals,
00:13:07.460 discord seems to be this communication app.
00:13:10.200 What's interesting is, you know, you look at the assassination attempt on President Trump
00:13:13.820 and Butler.
00:13:14.320 We don't know anything about that.
00:13:15.860 Why don't we though?
00:13:17.380 But that's the thing.
00:13:17.960 I think that that a hundred percent, there was something there that does not sit right,
00:13:23.320 feel right.
00:13:23.740 I had actually, um, questioned the secret service director at that point in time.
00:13:27.980 She perjured herself to me.
00:13:29.420 And that's when I was like perjury charges.
00:13:31.280 She ended up, I mean, you had both Democrat and Republican saying you need to resign from
00:13:34.900 office.
00:13:35.160 You're like, you're unfit.
00:13:36.520 Um, but we never saw anything that came out about that.
00:13:39.900 And from my own personal takeaway, after seeing the evidence, that spot was left open to assassinate
00:13:47.080 the president.
00:13:48.560 The secret service did not send their shooters, their snipers to a meeting that was supposed
00:13:54.560 to be had by local law enforcement to coordinate day of.
00:13:57.840 He was drastically understaffed with secret service.
00:14:01.540 And I think that the rhetoric that was maintained, I think it was like, you know, we're going to
00:14:07.760 kind of leave this open and see what happens, but there was way too much about the last shooter
00:14:11.320 with president Trump, where you cannot tell me that I don't think that that was intentionally
00:14:15.160 done.
00:14:15.660 I think that that was absolutely just based on the previous investigations I've looked
00:14:19.900 into with Kennedy, RFK and MLK.
00:14:22.520 It felt like an inside job.
00:14:24.420 Yeah.
00:14:24.840 I think you even said, uh, if I'm not mistaken, you said the only person that probably has that
00:14:29.520 can release it is the president.
00:14:30.900 You said something about that.
00:14:32.100 Yeah.
00:14:32.300 President Trump, I think can release the information on Butler PA.
00:14:35.340 Um, and I think that that's obviously something very personal to him, but also too, at the
00:14:40.820 same time, remember president Trump gets into office, but you still have a handover that
00:14:46.420 takes place.
00:14:47.120 So the evidence, is it exactly what was left?
00:14:53.420 Um, what's interesting, I'll use another example, the, the cocaine in the white house,
00:14:58.240 that evidence was destroyed immediately.
00:15:00.920 We'll never get to the bottom of that.
00:15:02.520 Um, why would they destroy the evidence?
00:15:04.780 So if it's something to this caliber, what does destroyed mean?
00:15:08.440 Um, well, specifically with the, with the cocaine, Hunter's nose, well, with the cocaine,
00:15:13.000 um, there was like the baggie that could have had prints, all that that's gone.
00:15:17.440 So if that's happening with cocaine, no, I'm not surprised.
00:15:20.660 You had some crazy people in and out of that white house.
00:15:23.100 I'm sure they had a great weekend.
00:15:24.080 Um, don't use cocaine guys.
00:15:27.160 Theo Vaughn said it best to JD Vance.
00:15:28.940 He says, we can't even do cocaine nowadays.
00:15:31.200 Right.
00:15:31.640 I don't know if you saw that clip with the, well, there's fentanyl.
00:15:33.500 Don't do cocaine.
00:15:34.140 No, don't, don't touch it.
00:15:35.060 Go running and stuff, you know?
00:15:36.260 Um, but the fact that discord seems to be a common thread, I do think that the shooter
00:15:41.720 in Pennsylvania had a handler.
00:15:43.340 Um, it seems like there's similar profiles to these people.
00:15:46.000 So I definitely am curious myself to see what the evidence is, but I do think that when
00:15:52.540 the information isn't put out there directly, that's when you have a lot of these will, you
00:15:57.940 know, could have Erica have been involved in any of that.
00:16:00.700 And that's why I'm saying like, don't, I don't think that she at all had any connection
00:16:04.200 to that.
00:16:05.060 When I see that it's like, you're already, you're victimizing the victim, if that makes
00:16:09.520 sense.
00:16:09.720 Cause at the end of the day, she did lose her husband.
00:16:12.120 She lost her kids.
00:16:12.760 Like I was just with her at the white house and she's, you know, that's anything that's
00:16:16.000 anyone.
00:16:16.540 If that happened to your wife, my husband, like it's devastating.
00:16:19.500 Um, but I do think that there will be a lot probably that will come out in the trial and
00:16:23.400 it'll answer a lot of questions, which I think people should see that.
00:16:25.900 What's the one thing that came out, Rob, that, uh, anybody that was at Utah, the 3000 people
00:16:31.280 that were in attendance, they can't talk about a gag order, the biggest gag order of all
00:16:35.660 time.
00:16:36.020 I think it was said, is that what it was, Rob?
00:16:39.000 Yes.
00:16:39.540 Uh, they, the judge in the case for the murder trial of Tyler Robinson has issued a gag order
00:16:45.060 that prevents any of the witnesses who may have been in attendance that may testify in
00:16:49.080 the case from speaking with the media.
00:16:51.480 That's two to 3000 people that were on the UVU campus at the time of the shooting on September
00:16:55.980 10th.
00:16:56.520 That's interesting.
00:16:57.300 Right now, those people are gag.
00:16:58.800 I'm not a fan.
00:16:59.420 I'm not a fan of gag orders because of what I saw happen with president Trump in New York
00:17:03.360 city.
00:17:04.060 Um, when they were trying to put a gag order on him to control the narrative about that.
00:17:07.660 What I will also say though, is I'm curious to see what evidence they do have.
00:17:12.380 So I'm curious to see what they can present in court.
00:17:14.320 Cause if you have evidence where you have like prints on everything and the guys, you
00:17:17.960 know, pleading guilty to it, I think it's, it's a lot different.
00:17:20.020 That'll answer a lot of questions, but either which way, I mean, Charlie was on the path to
00:17:25.760 become and probably easily get elected based on the base that he had and the reach that
00:17:29.580 he had and the ability to connect with people and the messaging and just the ability to break
00:17:34.300 through cognitive dissonance.
00:17:35.440 He was like a complete just machine in that sense.
00:17:38.780 And I think that, you know, there were countries, um, that can track that kind of stuff like
00:17:45.400 China.
00:17:46.200 Um, but also too, you know, a lot of people have said, well, was it because he was pivoting
00:17:50.080 on his position on Israel?
00:17:51.620 And I think that that's why the evidence specifically needs to come out so that people can answer
00:17:55.680 those questions for themselves.
00:17:57.780 But as far as I'm hearing, apparently they have great evidence on Tyler Robinson.
00:18:02.640 So that's it.
00:18:04.300 We will see, is this it, Rob?
00:18:05.560 Yes, this is a news report on the gag order.
00:18:07.860 Go for it.
00:18:10.880 ... amount of discovery in this case, your honor.
00:18:13.360 It's voluminous to say the least.
00:18:15.760 His lawyers entered their formal appearance and declined to waive his right to a preliminary
00:18:19.700 hearing.
00:18:20.340 Who's this?
00:18:20.560 Judge Tony Graff has issued a gag order preventing anyone associated with the case from talking
00:18:25.460 about it.
00:18:26.160 Oh, wow.
00:18:26.300 It's to avoid pretrial publicity already a big problem.
00:18:29.540 In a case with massive media exposure involving a high-profile figure like Charlie Kirk.
00:18:34.220 So is it anyone in the trial or is it all the 3,000 people?
00:18:37.880 It's also brought up a big issue involving anyone in the trial or all 3,000 people.
00:18:42.320 So right now, from my understanding, it's all 3,000 that if anyone may be called to testify
00:18:49.080 in the trial, that's why they're putting the gag order in place in order to give Tyler Robinson
00:18:53.680 a fair trial and not have a tainted jury pool.
00:18:59.480 Got it.
00:19:00.380 Got it.
00:19:01.340 Yeah, this is the biggest assassination of our lifetime.
00:19:08.200 Yeah.
00:19:08.480 Right?
00:19:08.680 So-
00:19:09.680 This is on this, I've said this before, it's on the level of MLK.
00:19:14.560 I agree.
00:19:17.040 I agree.
00:19:17.700 The only difference with this is you got 3,000 cameras that were there, phones, to see everything
00:19:23.020 that's going on.
00:19:23.780 And fingerprints are everywhere today versus what they used to be.
00:19:26.740 Let's go to the last story before we wrap up.
00:19:28.420 And they, I'm sure, too, I mean, they can do the phone, like the digital pinging, all
00:19:33.360 of that.
00:19:33.840 So, I mean, I think the evidence is going to say a lot, and I'm actually hoping that
00:19:39.900 the evidence can get out there sooner rather than later, because I think it will answer
00:19:43.160 questions.
00:19:43.700 And I think everyone involved needs to be held accountable.
00:19:47.060 But either which way, I mean, I'm not a huge fan of gag orders.
00:19:51.160 Yeah, I mean, either.
00:19:52.060 No, look, I just want to find out what happened.
00:19:54.540 Anybody who's a bad person, let's find out and get to the bottom of it, whoever did it.
00:19:58.500 Because, one, we don't know what happened with Butler.
00:20:01.600 Butler, the other day, right at the-
00:20:03.500 Butler's, I'm telling you right now, Butler, that felt like an inside job.
00:20:08.760 Sometimes, sometimes what it seems like is it's intentional negligence.
00:20:17.660 Okay.
00:20:18.580 So, is there anything we can do to find out who it was?
00:20:22.980 Because some of the guys-
00:20:24.000 With Butler or with Charlie?
00:20:24.560 With Butler.
00:20:26.720 Again, I think that that would be up to the purview of the president if he would be
00:20:30.400 comfortable releasing those files.
00:20:32.120 But just be cautious in that even if files were released, I don't know that we'd find
00:20:38.020 the answers because we know for a fact that the evidence for the cocaine baggie was destroyed.
00:20:43.500 They got rid of that.
00:20:44.360 Why would you destroy that?
00:20:45.140 What if that would have been anthrax?
00:20:48.060 You know, like you're smuggling cocaine into the White House?
00:20:50.580 What if that was anthrax?
00:20:51.300 You know, it's like, just, they, in my opinion, they wouldn't have destroyed it unless someone
00:20:56.460 directly associated with the president.
00:20:57.960 After two years of working on this, we have finally pulled it off.
00:21:02.480 And let me tell you what it is.
00:21:03.760 Every time we do the VOL conference, if you've attended, you know this.
00:21:07.100 I stand up and I speak for probably 45 hours is what I do at the VOL conference.
00:21:12.520 And I love it.
00:21:13.240 I love being around the guys.
00:21:14.260 I love it.
00:21:14.700 But I wear the Ferragamo shoes when I do this, or I wear some kind of dress shoes.
00:21:21.020 Eventually, for the last 25 years, I've always been on stage walking.
00:21:24.260 I'm like, you know what?
00:21:24.920 I'm sick and tired of it.
00:21:26.100 I want a shoe that I'm comfortable wearing.
00:21:28.860 And here's what I love.
00:21:30.120 I don't like shoes that are so heavy.
00:21:32.020 That's a dumbbell.
00:21:32.620 You can use it as a weapon.
00:21:33.920 I don't want that.
00:21:34.560 Like the Xenia, you carry it.
00:21:35.880 I have so many of them, but they're so heavy.
00:21:37.520 Like you can literally curl the Xenia, you know, the shoes and you'll get a pump within 30 reps.
00:21:41.840 And I wanted the combination of the Hoka, the On Cloud, the Super Foam, because there's a big thing going on right now with the Super Foam where the bottom of the shoe, you wear it.
00:21:51.700 You know which ones I'm talking about, the On Cloud or the Hokas, right?
00:21:53.880 They're so comfortable.
00:21:54.860 And I said, what if we take luxury and then combine it with the Super Comfort?
00:22:00.040 What would that look like?
00:22:01.480 And let's build it in Italy.
00:22:03.100 So what do we do?
00:22:03.940 We went to Italy.
00:22:05.180 We designed the shoe in Florida.
00:22:06.940 We made the shoe in Italy in five of the factories.
00:22:10.260 We went back and forth, God knows how many times.
00:22:12.660 And by the way, the shoes we're about to launch and introduce to you right now, where you're going to see the video for the first time.
00:22:17.960 I've been wearing those shoes for the last 22 days straight.
00:22:21.380 I'm wearing them right now.
00:22:22.300 I literally wear it with suits.
00:22:24.000 I wore it yesterday when we went to lunch.
00:22:25.980 I wear it every single day.
00:22:27.420 It's the most comfortable shoes I have.
00:22:29.320 Yet, it's authentic Italian leather.
00:22:32.040 Rob, if you don't mind playing the video, go for it.
00:22:34.420 Here's the video of the latest shoe, the FLBs.
00:22:36.660 When we set out to create a shoe that blends comfort, function, and luxury, we had the choice to make it fast.
00:22:45.200 We had the choice to make it cheap.
00:22:47.260 We chose neither.
00:22:48.820 Instead, we chose Toscaniro.
00:22:50.920 We chose true Italian craftsmanship.
00:22:53.700 Each pair touched by 50 skilled hands.
00:22:56.560 We chose patience, spending two years perfecting every detail.
00:23:00.040 And we chose the finest quality at every step.
00:23:04.240 Introducing the Future Looks Bright collection.
00:23:07.580 Not rushed.
00:23:09.100 Not disposable.
00:23:10.580 Not ordinary.
00:23:11.940 Rather intentional.
00:23:14.620 Luxurious.
00:23:15.960 Timeless.
00:23:19.700 Boom.
00:23:20.720 There you go.
00:23:21.480 Designed in Florida.
00:23:22.500 100% made in Italy.
00:23:24.320 50 hands touch each shoe that was made.
00:23:27.180 And here's what's unique about it.
00:23:28.460 I want to kind of show this to everybody that knows this.
00:23:30.920 And I've worn pretty much every one of these shoes.
00:23:32.880 So, if you compare this, the Italian leather, of course, it's made in Italy.
00:23:37.560 It's not assembled, made in China, assembled in Italy.
00:23:40.420 100% made in Italy, assembled in Italy.
00:23:42.760 It's FLBs, Berlutis, which are 1840.
00:23:46.080 Fergamos are 895.
00:23:47.420 Zennias are 1190.
00:23:48.460 And Gucci's are 950.
00:23:50.160 Leather premium lining, all of them except for Gucci.
00:23:53.460 Laceless feature.
00:23:54.300 It's the FLBs, the Berlutis, you have laces.
00:23:57.620 Fergamos, laceless.
00:23:59.140 And then you have also the Zennias.
00:24:00.440 And then the Gucci's have the laces.
00:24:01.720 I don't want to wake up in the morning, put laces on.
00:24:03.320 I want to get out of the house.
00:24:04.040 Took me three seconds to put my shoes on today.
00:24:06.880 Craftsman, five different Italian factories all made this shoe.
00:24:10.820 Berlutis are the same as us, as well as FLB.
00:24:13.200 But the only shoe, these trainers, the only one in the world today,
00:24:17.020 according to the factories that told me this in Italy,
00:24:19.500 that has the super foam, the only one that has the same super foam used
00:24:23.940 in the on clouds and the hokas, it's the FLBs.
00:24:27.640 And they're officially out.
00:24:28.820 And you can place the order.
00:24:30.160 Here's a challenge.
00:24:31.300 We only have 1,000 of these pairs.
00:24:34.040 And when you say 1,000 of these pairs, they start from size, I believe,
00:24:37.440 is it 8?
00:24:38.500 It goes 8, 9, 10, 10 1⁄2, 11, 11 1⁄2, 12, 13.
00:24:43.380 Those are the sizes that we have.
00:24:45.120 And the shoes that you can get today, the colors, you have access to, Rob,
00:24:48.780 if you can go back there, you can have access to those browns,
00:24:51.140 which is absolutely beautiful.
00:24:52.980 And by the way, the brown on the bottom, the stitching on the side
00:24:55.780 is a left stitching.
00:24:57.120 If you can change the picture on the bottom, it says the future looks bright.
00:25:01.200 Look at the white lines on the side.
00:25:04.380 It's beautiful.
00:25:04.900 The only ones we have right now that you can get sent out today
00:25:08.420 are the black and the browns.
00:25:10.200 If you do want the white to preorder, I would highly recommend you do so.
00:25:14.660 They're going to come out the second week of December.
00:25:16.700 So the white and the navy blue comes out the second week of December.
00:25:19.680 The browns and the blacks are available.
00:25:22.400 If you believe the future looks bright as much as we do, go place the order.
00:25:26.480 There's nothing like sitting in the boardroom with your trainers
00:25:29.420 and you put your feet over your knee and people look at the bottom of your shoe
00:25:32.720 and it says future looks bright.
00:25:33.960 That's how you get deals done.
00:25:35.060 All right, so they're out.
00:25:36.020 I'm excited to announce it, and I'm very happy for people to go sport it.
00:25:39.160 When you get them, take pictures, send it our way.
00:25:41.920 We're going to show all these shoes, all the pictures that are being taken.
00:25:44.260 I already got a bunch of them sent to me on Instagram.
00:25:46.140 Go to vtmerch.com, place your order.
00:25:48.380 It's all over the website.
00:25:49.540 Maybe buy it for your husband, buy it for your brother, buy it for your coworkers,
00:25:53.240 buy it for your best salespeople if you want to let them know the future looks bright.
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