Candace Owens Just EXPOSED Turning Point’s DARK Plan for Her — It’s MASSIVE
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[00:00:02] There it is.
[00:00:05] Let's get into it. What is going on?
[00:00:08] Happy Sunday. Hope you've had a great
[00:00:10] Saturday, great week. Let's get Let's
[00:00:14] finish strong, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:00:16] Good morning to everybody. Let's just
[00:00:18] jump right in. This is what we're going
[00:00:19] to be talking about here today. I had
[00:00:22] this conversation with my brother, okay?
[00:00:25] and he was listening to the show and and
[00:00:27] he just came up with something where he
[00:00:28] was like he's like, "I think I
[00:00:30] understand why Andrew said to Candace
[00:00:33] that it was supposed to be you." And I
[00:00:35] was like, "Okay." And as I'm listening
[00:00:37] to it, because he sends me a voice note
[00:00:38] as I'm listening, I go, "Oh, I know what
[00:00:40] he's going to say." I'm like, "Oh, that
[00:00:42] makes perfect sense." He goes a
[00:00:43] different direction with it. He says
[00:00:46] because uh Charlie decided to align
[00:00:49] himself with, you know, if you go with
[00:00:52] uh Philadelphia's most wanted, we got
[00:00:54] Candace is number one. We got Tucker is
[00:00:57] number two. As soon as Charlie aligned
[00:00:59] himself with number two and refused to
[00:01:02] decouple from him, uh his days were
[00:01:05] numbered. That's what my brother was
[00:01:06] saying. And I was like, "Okay, that
[00:01:08] makes sense." But what I was actually
[00:01:09] going to say is because, you know, my
[00:01:11] brother's not doing all the research
[00:01:12] that I'm doing and, you know,
[00:01:13] communicating with the researcher and
[00:01:15] looking into all this stuff and reading
[00:01:16] all over all these files and weirdness,
[00:01:19] I all of a sudden had this this this
[00:01:21] this Eureka moment where when he brought
[00:01:25] up it was supposed to be you. Well,
[00:01:27] that's because Candice was actually like
[00:01:31] Charlie.
[00:01:32] Candice was like Charlie in the sense of
[00:01:36] being guided. Now, here's the thing. She
[00:01:39] actually she actually says this in this
[00:01:43] clip right here. Okay, listen to this.
[00:01:46] Maybe you remember, maybe you don't.
[00:01:48] Maybe you didn't listen to the end of
[00:01:50] her last live, but listen closely.
[00:01:53] >> And u any other child development
[00:01:55] program that's in schools for uh
[00:01:57] extraordinary students or gifted and
[00:01:58] talented students, there was this
[00:02:00] comment yesterday's episode. I have to
[00:02:02] read this. This was from Na. Nico wrote,
[00:02:04] "Hey Shannon, a taggate kid here. Total
[00:02:07] memory blackout from ages 4 to 10. The
[00:02:10] exact years because that was responding
[00:02:11] to a comment of somebody else who had a
[00:02:12] memory blackout being a part of this
[00:02:13] program. The exact years that I was at
[00:02:16] Fort Hood on base later ' 80s late later
[00:02:19] ' 80s early 90s military brat. Dad was a
[00:02:21] doctor doing residency adjacent to a
[00:02:23] bolab at the army hospital. I wouldn't
[00:02:25] follow protocol as a kid after the
[00:02:26] program had skipped me a grade, etc. And
[00:02:29] so after the army, I got shuffled
[00:02:30] through four different schools that I
[00:02:32] later discovered are all connected to
[00:02:33] the DoD through the Aspen Education
[00:02:35] Group. I think they changed the name. I
[00:02:37] have docs, but yeah. And Shell
[00:02:38] Companies. I've gone through hell and
[00:02:39] back with loads of FOAS to my name. Just
[00:02:42] trying to figure out what happened to me
[00:02:43] at Turnabout Ranch in Escalante, Utah.
[00:02:46] New Horizons Academy now closed for
[00:02:48] abuse in Marian, Indiana. Its sister
[00:02:51] school, child slaver labor work camp in
[00:02:53] the middle of nowhere called Missab
[00:02:55] Woods Academy in Canada. They have
[00:02:56] another school in the DR, but I didn't
[00:02:58] go there. Also, Darlington in Rome,
[00:02:59] Georgia, and of course, Texas. The
[00:03:01] struggle is real. Keep up the good
[00:03:02] fight, Candace. Thanks for making it
[00:03:03] safe to talk about this publicly. I
[00:03:04] legit have gone through hell and back.
[00:03:06] And I know of a neighborhood because of
[00:03:07] all of this. The weird phenomena is
[00:03:08] real. Lights break above my head when I
[00:03:11] flipped a switch. Cabinets slam when I
[00:03:13] get mad enough. And I can, I don't know,
[00:03:15] I guess, connect with what I can only
[00:03:16] describe as stars that respond to my
[00:03:19] request, like, please move or light up,
[00:03:21] etc. I know it sounds insane. I don't
[00:03:23] care though. It's no measure of health
[00:03:24] to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick
[00:03:26] society. And I'm grateful I don't fit
[00:03:27] in, not cut from the same cloth. But
[00:03:29] whatever happened to us as kids, we
[00:03:30] deserve answers. Uh we while I
[00:03:32] personally don't care about retribution,
[00:03:34] just answers. You're giving us
[00:03:35] permission to speak our truth. Thank
[00:03:36] you. And there were so many comments,
[00:03:40] so many comments of people reflecting
[00:03:42] this that they yes, when I run, I was in
[00:03:43] the gate program, lights go out. I told
[00:03:45] you that was something that Charlie
[00:03:46] said. And it's so weird. They're like
[00:03:47] mocking Charlie by mocking me. He said
[00:03:49] it. He said he thought he was a time
[00:03:51] traveler. he went to a special school
[00:03:54] and yeah, it it's it's very interesting
[00:03:57] that these programs existed. I honestly
[00:03:59] think I was spared. So interesting to
[00:04:01] hear you say they wanted to um transfer
[00:04:03] you to a special academy because the
[00:04:07] same thing happened to me. I took the
[00:04:08] test. It was third grade, I remember.
[00:04:10] And all the kids got their state test
[00:04:11] exams back and mine was late. And I was
[00:04:13] sitting in Miss Balistr's class. And
[00:04:15] then they brought my mom in and they
[00:04:17] were like, you know, Candace
[00:04:20] got a very high score on this and we'd
[00:04:22] like to put her in what was called the
[00:04:23] extraordinary learners program. And
[00:04:25] after being in a couple of these
[00:04:27] classes, they then said to my mom that
[00:04:28] we would like to pay for her to go all
[00:04:31] expenses to this academy, King Low
[00:04:33] Haywood Private School. And my mom was
[00:04:35] like, "You should go to this. This is an
[00:04:36] amazing opportunity." And then I started
[00:04:37] bursting out in tears, crying, being
[00:04:39] like, "Mom, please don't make me go." I
[00:04:40] just, we had just changed schools,
[00:04:42] elementary schools. And I was like, I
[00:04:44] just made new friends again. I do not
[00:04:46] want to make new friends. Essentially, I
[00:04:48] promise I will be an idiot. Just do not
[00:04:49] make me change schools. And I wonder,
[00:04:52] first off, I did. I then purposely did
[00:04:54] like was trying not to do the best. I
[00:04:56] still, you know, wasn't AP honors
[00:05:00] classes, but I was kind of very um
[00:05:03] reticent about school. and they I do
[00:05:05] remember we still I still had to do the
[00:05:06] LP program and I remember us going on
[00:05:08] buses to separate schools. It's really
[00:05:10] interesting to think about what is the
[00:05:11] actual aim of these programs probably to
[00:05:13] identify kids and make sure that if they
[00:05:15] are um in any measure brilliant and I'm
[00:05:18] not saying that I'm brilliant. I just
[00:05:20] happen to be in one of these programs
[00:05:22] they probably want you to work for the
[00:05:25] government. Now, remember that because
[00:05:27] I'm going to show you somebody who's
[00:05:29] actually one of these gate kids, um, you
[00:05:32] know, obviously an adult now, and
[00:05:34] they're going to talk a little bit about
[00:05:36] their memories coming back. Also, I have
[00:05:38] somebody right here in the comments.
[00:05:41] They're saying that they're a former
[00:05:42] person as well. There's a lot of this
[00:05:44] popping up now. Um, but that Candace
[00:05:47] reveals that she should have been in one
[00:05:50] of these programs. She was smart enough.
[00:05:53] They wanted her to be in it. And you
[00:05:56] have to remember for them to be like
[00:05:58] we're going to pay for this in full.
[00:05:59] That's kind of weird. You know what I
[00:06:01] mean? It's like you you just here's the
[00:06:04] thing. People are there's good people in
[00:06:06] the world, but it's a little odd when a
[00:06:08] school says, "Hey, we're going to pay
[00:06:10] for the entire thing just because we
[00:06:13] want her to get the education and we
[00:06:15] want her to just be a bright star in
[00:06:17] life and just have make a good income
[00:06:18] and and that's it. That's all we're
[00:06:20] looking for." That sounds kind of weird.
[00:06:22] seems like it's like, well, you know,
[00:06:24] she has potential. We want her to go
[00:06:26] here because we want to explore that
[00:06:28] potential. That would make more sense
[00:06:30] there. But either way, she explains
[00:06:32] that, hey, I was supposed to be one of
[00:06:34] these people. Then what ends up
[00:06:36] happening to Candace like through her
[00:06:37] life, right? not as a kid or anything,
[00:06:39] but from where we catch up with her.
[00:06:42] Well, there is a stint and there is a
[00:06:44] picture where it says I don't know if at
[00:06:47] the time she was trying to be an actor
[00:06:48] or something, but there's some profile
[00:06:50] where it says something about actor,
[00:06:52] right? So, she's already in this world,
[00:06:55] same as Erica, same age as Erica. So,
[00:06:57] she's already in this world and she
[00:07:00] thinks she's just going through the
[00:07:01] world. Well, for all we know, like she
[00:07:03] doesn't have any handlers or anything
[00:07:04] like that. not not like Charlie, no
[00:07:06] people for for um um spiritual purposes
[00:07:09] like Charlie had. But she does end up in
[00:07:13] this situation where she is a media
[00:07:16] personality. She is doing something with
[00:07:19] uh with uh with different people, but
[00:07:22] one that stands out to mind was Officer
[00:07:24] Tatum. She was doing a show with him.
[00:07:26] She was Red Pill Black, then she was
[00:07:28] doing a show with him. uh you know, and
[00:07:31] then it became uh the the uh turning
[00:07:34] point thing with Charlie as they built
[00:07:37] it up. It's very odd. Charlie is one of
[00:07:40] these people. Charlie bumps in. I don't
[00:07:43] know how they met. They bumped into each
[00:07:44] other. They just kind of met each other.
[00:07:46] Charlie just grabs onto her. Says, "You
[00:07:48] have to come with me." Charlie all of a
[00:07:50] sudden has these memories and thoughts
[00:07:52] and dreams and notions that he's
[00:07:54] supposed to be with her. He was supposed
[00:07:56] to find her. Right? seems seems divine
[00:08:00] but also there is an element that people
[00:08:03] we are now exploring now actually I'm
[00:08:05] not seeing many other people explore it
[00:08:07] but I know Candace is and I am my
[00:08:09] researcher is definitely exploring it
[00:08:10] he's down with it starting to explore
[00:08:13] the fact of Charlie having people around
[00:08:15] him that were guiding him you know we're
[00:08:17] weren't holding on to him we're weren't
[00:08:19] pushing him around but we're just
[00:08:20] guiding him just gently like hey you
[00:08:22] know don't go to college do this instead
[00:08:24] don't do this do this instead
[00:08:27] so it seems seems like and then Candace
[00:08:30] goes to Prageru. There's a cancellation
[00:08:33] over her head. She has to go and meet
[00:08:35] with someone. This lady or I think it
[00:08:37] was a lady in it was in an episode where
[00:08:39] she describes having to go meet with
[00:08:41] this uh spiritual person, spiritual
[00:08:44] Philadelphia person, a Philadelphia
[00:08:46] priest if you will. Uh she has to meet
[00:08:50] with this guy and she has to apologize.
[00:08:53] She apologizes and all a sudden the
[00:08:54] cancellation goes away. Now, whoever
[00:08:56] brought her to that person was obviously
[00:09:00] not a handler of sorts, but you know,
[00:09:03] could could become that maybe. I don't
[00:09:06] know if there they still know each other
[00:09:07] even. But then she goes from there to
[00:09:10] the Daily Wire. So she was on a path and
[00:09:13] I think everybody even the people who
[00:09:16] today absolutely despise her. Everybody
[00:09:19] was like this lady here when she was
[00:09:22] with Turning Point, everybody was like
[00:09:24] this lady could be president. She could
[00:09:26] easily be president. And it's funny we
[00:09:29] have the same notion with Charlie. So
[00:09:31] both had these strong strong leadership
[00:09:33] skills, right?
[00:09:36] coincidence, God-given or God, you know,
[00:09:39] divine, however they met up. It's very
[00:09:42] odd that both of them are together, one
[00:09:44] company. Then she moves on to the Daily
[00:09:46] Wire. She's clearly being put on a path.
[00:09:49] And even she says,
[00:09:52] even she says, "I had I I didn't realize
[00:09:55] I had handlers." Even she says that. I
[00:09:58] didn't realize I had no idea that that
[00:10:01] was what was going on. Right? So, it
[00:10:04] makes you wonder why would and let me
[00:10:08] play that actually just so you know what
[00:10:09] I'm talking about here. Let me play that
[00:10:11] here.
[00:10:11] >> That they knew something about Charlie
[00:10:13] and that's why they had him marked and
[00:10:15] had him
[00:10:18] monitored and had him likely followed
[00:10:20] since he was young. And maybe they
[00:10:22] thought like the agents think um that if
[00:10:26] they swarmed him and they stayed with
[00:10:28] him and they pretended to be his friend
[00:10:29] that ultimately they could control
[00:10:31] Charlie and [clears throat] and perhaps
[00:10:32] change an outcome. They could literally
[00:10:35] change an outcome related to Charlie. So
[00:10:39] when for the first time in his life
[00:10:42] because I do believe he was managed. I
[00:10:44] mean, I I've already said I was handled.
[00:10:45] I didn't recognize that I had agents.
[00:10:49] And for the first time in his life,
[00:10:50] Charlie peaks his head up and starts to
[00:10:52] push back in a meaningful way. They
[00:10:54] couldn't stop him from becoming bigger.
[00:10:57] That was that seemed to be inevitable. U
[00:11:00] but they panicked. They seem to have
[00:11:01] panicked, right? I mean, this is just
[00:11:03] starting to happen within a year when
[00:11:05] Charlie's going like, "Hey, man. I don't
[00:11:07] actually think this. I don't actually
[00:11:08] believe this." And then he goes, "You
[00:11:10] know what? Take the money. take the
[00:11:12] money out of the organization
[00:11:14] and they panicked. They
[00:11:17] >> 100%. Now, I only played that to show um
[00:11:21] the fact that she did not realize she
[00:11:23] had agents. She didn't realize she was
[00:11:25] being handled. So, when Andrew says it
[00:11:28] was supposed to be you, it takes a
[00:11:30] different meaning once we know about all
[00:11:32] this stuff that we've been covering. the
[00:11:34] gates and the gifted programs and the
[00:11:36] often and you know Mortal Kombat or
[00:11:39] somebody suggested Mario Kart Ultra.
[00:11:42] Same thing, Mortal Kombat Ultra. But
[00:11:44] once we start looking at all that when
[00:11:46] Andrew says and also Andrew is a handler
[00:11:49] of sorts. Remember Candace brought up
[00:11:51] John Moore and how he was supposed to
[00:11:54] have disciples and Andrew Andrew
[00:11:56] Kovvette seems like he might be a
[00:11:58] disciple of his and then he goes over to
[00:12:01] Turning Point. he becomes the
[00:12:03] spokesperson.
[00:12:04] He doesn't really have any other uh
[00:12:07] customers, any other uh prospects other
[00:12:10] than Turning Point, even though he has
[00:12:13] this PR company. It's almost like I have
[00:12:15] a PR company, but it's only Charlie that
[00:12:18] I focus on and I'm right next to him all
[00:12:20] the time. And I'm the spokesperson for
[00:12:22] Turning Point. And I told you a
[00:12:24] spokesperson is kind of like a handler
[00:12:26] for the entire company, right? And that
[00:12:28] would include Charlie. You know, you
[00:12:30] can't tell Charlie what to do, but you
[00:12:32] would be like, "Hey, man." Like,
[00:12:33] PR-wise, I mean, that's not going to
[00:12:35] look good. Uh, us meeting up with that
[00:12:38] person, I don't know. That's not going
[00:12:39] to look good. I don't know. Debating
[00:12:41] that guy, I don't know. I don't know if
[00:12:43] you really want to do that. You know,
[00:12:45] let's release this statement, etc., etc.
[00:12:48] So, when Andrew says, "Hey, it was
[00:12:50] supposed to be you." Maybe Andrew knows
[00:12:52] more than just some information here and
[00:12:56] there in terms of what happened to
[00:12:57] Charlie. Maybe he understands that
[00:12:59] Candace was supposed to stay with
[00:13:01] Charlie. They were supposed to move on
[00:13:03] to that higher and higher realm that
[00:13:05] Charlie was getting into becoming so
[00:13:08] powerful. Candace was supposed to be
[00:13:09] there the whole time. Candace was
[00:13:11] actually supposed to be Candace was the
[00:13:14] better debater. She was the better
[00:13:16] speaker. Anytime go and watch anytime
[00:13:19] her and Charlie were on stage, Candace
[00:13:21] sometimes if Charlie was going back and
[00:13:23] forth, she'd rip the mic out of his hand
[00:13:24] and just start going at the person. That
[00:13:27] happened all the time. Charlie never
[00:13:28] fought it. He was like, "Yep." He would
[00:13:30] always let Candace lead. And even in the
[00:13:32] text messages, he said, he said, "I
[00:13:35] think you're supposed to be David.
[00:13:37] You're supposed to finish this job. I
[00:13:39] think God meant for me to find you. You
[00:13:41] were the missing piece. I was time
[00:13:43] traveling." You know what I mean? So,
[00:13:45] even Charlie seemed to have known that.
[00:13:48] So it seems like if Candace didn't go
[00:13:49] off the rails and she stayed handled the
[00:13:51] way she was supposed to, her and Charlie
[00:13:54] were supposed to go to this high point,
[00:13:56] Charlie was there by himself. So imagine
[00:13:58] if Candace did get to that point and it
[00:14:00] was Candace that was just messaging
[00:14:02] people in group chats and it was Candace
[00:14:03] who just said something to maybe Ben
[00:14:05] Shapiro or Andrew Kovvette but didn't
[00:14:07] actually tell everybody just like
[00:14:08] Charlie when he suspected something was
[00:14:10] going to happen to him. What would have
[00:14:12] happened to Candace? Well, Candace would
[00:14:14] have passed away and then what would
[00:14:16] happen to Charlie? Charlie would have
[00:14:18] became the head person and it would have
[00:14:19] made sense. Candace would have been the
[00:14:22] Messiahike figure, right? I don't know.
[00:14:25] That's just what's coming to my mind now
[00:14:28] when when I hear about Andrew Kovette
[00:14:30] saying it was supposed to be you. That
[00:14:33] that's what makes more it makes more
[00:14:36] sense to me is that he understood what
[00:14:40] Charlie was. He understood what he was
[00:14:42] doing at Turning Point. He understood
[00:14:44] who Candace was. and he knew it was
[00:14:47] supposed to be you. And in that time of
[00:14:51] of
[00:14:53] solid grief, um just pure sadness, anger
[00:14:57] that you get in when somebody passes un
[00:15:00] unexpectedly.
[00:15:02] He looks and he's on the phone with
[00:15:04] Candace while she's crying and he says,
[00:15:05] "It was supposed to be you." Maybe he
[00:15:08] real maybe he was just letting that
[00:15:10] little bit of information out.
[00:15:12] I don't know. That's that's that's that
[00:15:14] that's what makes the most sense to me
[00:15:17] because Candice burned, you know, not
[00:15:19] really cuz I mean she's massively
[00:15:22] influential name now. But when she was
[00:15:25] going through what she went through, the
[00:15:26] first cancellation which she had to
[00:15:28] resolve with PragerU and then Daily Wire
[00:15:30] and everything that happened with Daily
[00:15:32] Wire, she kind of burnt her name to the
[00:15:34] ground. She was like, "Okay, like I'll
[00:15:38] just like I can't serve two masters."
[00:15:40] She made sure when she went off, she
[00:15:44] made sure anybody who was trying to hold
[00:15:46] on to anything with her or tethered to
[00:15:48] her broke free. Cuz that's real freedom,
[00:15:51] right? It's not just the fact that you
[00:15:53] get to make some money and maybe you get
[00:15:55] fired from Daily Wire. You want real
[00:15:56] freedom, right? I'm sure she doesn't
[00:15:59] want that situation where Daily Wire
[00:16:01] owns that that that that page and can
[00:16:04] post things and own certain images of
[00:16:06] her. She wanted to actually break free
[00:16:09] and she did for the most part except for
[00:16:10] that little thing that they own now. So,
[00:16:14] I don't know. She She burnt it to the
[00:16:16] ground. Charlie didn't do that. Like I
[00:16:17] said, Charlie did it in the background.
[00:16:19] He was questioning things. He was asking
[00:16:20] questions. He was being nice. He was
[00:16:22] trying to not really ride the fence, but
[00:16:24] he's kind of like, you know, Americans
[00:16:25] should be able to question things,
[00:16:27] right?
[00:16:28] He was doing that.
[00:16:31] Who knows again, who knows what would
[00:16:33] have happened to Candace if she was in
[00:16:34] that position and she started saying
[00:16:36] things just behind the scenes. Instead,
[00:16:38] she said it in front of everybody
[00:16:40] because that's how she goes, right?
[00:16:42] That's how she is friends with Yay. You
[00:16:45] learn from Yay and then you start doing
[00:16:47] what Yay was doing. That's exactly what
[00:16:48] she did and that's how she broke free.
[00:16:51] I'm positive she knows that about Yay,
[00:16:53] that Yay broke free by going nuts. Like
[00:16:56] it's not he's not crazy. He just broke
[00:16:59] free by going nuts. the more he did, the
[00:17:02] more every brand that was tethered to
[00:17:03] him that owned him for life was like,
[00:17:06] "Go, go. We don't care." She did the
[00:17:08] same thing. I'm just saying. When he
[00:17:10] says it was supposed to be her, I I
[00:17:12] think there's a deeper meaning to that
[00:17:13] than we realize. Now, just in case you
[00:17:15] guys don't know, she he did say that,
[00:17:18] right?
[00:17:18] >> I am talking maybe 72 hours max after
[00:17:22] Charlie was killed. And he was also
[00:17:24] upset on the phone, but he said
[00:17:26] something and it's hitting differently
[00:17:28] the more that I think about it. He said,
[00:17:30] and I quote, "Candice, it was supposed
[00:17:34] to be you.
[00:17:37] It was supposed to be you."
[00:17:39] Now, at the time, I dismissed this as
[00:17:42] some sort of bargaining, right? That's
[00:17:44] an actual stage of grief. You do
[00:17:45] bargain. You wish that it was this
[00:17:47] person. You could trade it. Maybe you
[00:17:49] wish that it was yourself. And to be
[00:17:50] honest, I did go through that phase of
[00:17:53] bargaining with Charlie. Like, why
[00:17:55] didn't it happen to somebody else? is a
[00:17:57] good person um who had his whole life
[00:17:59] ahead of him. I mean I told you that
[00:18:00] even my father went through that stage
[00:18:02] of grief. My father was like this makes
[00:18:04] me feel terrible because Charlie has
[00:18:07] lived his life so admirably. And
[00:18:10] >> so there you have it. She does say you
[00:18:13] know Andrew really did say that. It just
[00:18:16] m it makes you think about cuz look at
[00:18:19] turning point now right? If if this was
[00:18:23] anything, well, it was planned, right?
[00:18:26] It was planned by Tyler Robinson. We all
[00:18:28] know that, right? Of course. Of course.
[00:18:29] Nobody wants to divert from that story.
[00:18:32] But look at what's happened to Turning
[00:18:34] Point. It's in such a bad place now,
[00:18:39] right? They're going to have Erica be
[00:18:40] the face. It's not going to work. She's
[00:18:44] not She's not as likable. She has this
[00:18:46] odd thing, you know? She's very much
[00:18:49] like Camala. Like, it's it's not going
[00:18:50] to work.
[00:18:52] You had Charlie. Charlie was perfect. He
[00:18:54] was incredible. Presidential like. So if
[00:18:58] it was C again, if it was Candace and
[00:18:59] Charlie and Candace went, Turning Point
[00:19:03] would have thrived beyond belief. But
[00:19:05] instead, Candace had already departed
[00:19:08] because she did this very unexpected
[00:19:10] thing and just departed from the whole
[00:19:12] movement. She did not want to be a
[00:19:14] Philadelphia supporter anymore. She
[00:19:16] didn't want to be one of those people
[00:19:17] like Charlie was. She wanted to move
[00:19:19] away from it.
[00:19:21] And then all a sudden Charlie goes and
[00:19:22] now the whole thing's just falling
[00:19:24] apart. It seems like that was whatever
[00:19:26] plan there was. It seems like that
[00:19:28] wasn't a part of the plan because you
[00:19:30] want to keep this whole what I call the
[00:19:32] holy mob. You want to keep that whole
[00:19:34] thing flowing. Now that turning point in
[00:19:37] turning point faith is in the position
[00:19:38] it's in. It's going to slowly dwindle
[00:19:40] away. I mean not completely. It's still
[00:19:43] going to exist, but it's definitely not
[00:19:46] going to do what Charlie was going to do
[00:19:47] with it. Charlie was going to take that
[00:19:49] thing to a nine figure, nine, 10, 10
[00:19:52] figure, billion dollar type of company
[00:19:55] for sure. For sure he was going to do
[00:19:57] that. He was going to get all around the
[00:19:59] world with it. Yeah. Anyway, anyway,
[00:20:03] let's keep going here. Now, I got to
[00:20:05] show you some gate people. I'm actually
[00:20:06] going to read this whole one thing here.
[00:20:09] I'm going to read comments, but I just
[00:20:10] wanted to read this one. She says, "Hi,
[00:20:12] coach. I'm a former game Gate student
[00:20:14] from the '9s. I really appreciate you
[00:20:16] and Candace both covering the gate
[00:20:17] program. You're on the money with the
[00:20:19] testing and the tenor cards. I hope you
[00:20:22] cover I hope you cover in the gateway
[00:20:25] tapes and the mall world dreams. I've
[00:20:29] never heard of that. I'll I'll look into
[00:20:31] it. This is Bianca by the way. Bianca
[00:20:33] Funk. Uh we gate kids have a shared re
[00:20:38] we have shared reoccurring dreams. It's
[00:20:41] freaky. And yes, I have them too.
[00:20:45] and have had them for 20 plus years. And
[00:20:48] then my response of course was, are you
[00:20:50] willing to talk to me about this? Like
[00:20:52] [laughter] like please, please have this
[00:20:54] conversation with me because I would
[00:20:55] love to have her on the show briefly
[00:20:58] just talk about what it is that she's
[00:21:00] seeing here. But I have another person
[00:21:02] who's a part of the gate program and
[00:21:04] they would like to talk about it as
[00:21:06] well. Check this out.
[00:21:09] >> Something I just found out and then I'm
[00:21:10] going to go back
[00:21:11] >> here. Let me just boost it up a bit so
[00:21:13] she gets right to it. age that are sort
[00:21:14] of like waking up program that they were
[00:21:16] trying.
[00:21:18] >> They started saying, "Do you remember
[00:21:19] hearing this voice? Do you remember
[00:21:21] listen watching these things? Do you
[00:21:22] remember cracking code? Do you
[00:21:23] remember?" And I was like all of a
[00:21:25] sudden it was like my brain just went
[00:21:28] off and I was like, "Holy crap." Cuz you
[00:21:30] were drinking this pink drink which
[00:21:32] opens your pineal gland and then you sit
[00:21:34] and they teach you how to astrop
[00:21:35] project. But you don't know you're doing
[00:21:36] that as a kid.
[00:21:37] >> Wait a minute.
[00:21:38] >> I'm sorry that I brought
[00:21:39] >> Did you say you were in marine
[00:21:40] intelligence when you were in June?
[00:21:41] >> Yes.
[00:21:42] >> Are you a spook? So, I'm gonna get to
[00:21:44] that in a second. [laughter]
[00:21:45] >> Somebody bring out the device to check
[00:21:47] for bugs and stuff.
[00:21:48] >> Yeah, but this is the first fed.
[00:21:50] [laughter]
[00:21:50] >> All right.
[00:21:51] >> No, but this this is the insane part of
[00:21:53] it. In this show, it said that 90% of
[00:21:56] gate kids become military intelligence
[00:21:58] doctors, lawyers, and entertainers. So
[00:22:00] then I go, could that be true? So I look
[00:22:03] doctors, lawyers, entertainers. See,
[00:22:05] this is also my theory to why Andrew T
[00:22:08] Andrew Kvette said that. And then you
[00:22:11] look at where Candace is. She's an
[00:22:13] entertainer, right? You look at where
[00:22:16] Charlie was. He was definitely politics
[00:22:18] entertainer, right? So it's very very
[00:22:21] interesting. And and also what also
[00:22:24] brought me to this is cuz in that
[00:22:25] conversation with my brother, he
[00:22:27] revealed because you know we have our
[00:22:29] dad's side, mom's side. Um or I have my
[00:22:32] dad's side, mom's side in terms of
[00:22:33] siblings. He revealed my sibling on his
[00:22:36] side on dad's side actually went to a
[00:22:38] gifted program as well and she was in
[00:22:40] there and now she works for the
[00:22:42] government which is very very
[00:22:43] interesting. So it like what this lady's
[00:22:46] saying actually checks out.
[00:22:48] >> Look up my class. 95% of us are one of
[00:22:50] those things. Most of us in military
[00:22:52] intelligence. So I asked my mom about
[00:22:53] three months ago. I said did I ever once
[00:22:56] tell you growing up ever that I wanted
[00:22:58] to be in the military? She goes no.
[00:23:01] So I get into the military. I go to
[00:23:03] MEPS. to take all of the testing and
[00:23:05] because I I could be intelligence, they
[00:23:08] gave me the code cracking and the
[00:23:10] language test.
[00:23:10] >> Wow.
[00:23:11] >> They don't tell you the score. They just
[00:23:12] tell you you can be in one of those two
[00:23:14] things. So, I picked
[00:23:16] >> you got approved for this.
[00:23:17] >> So, they signed me in a contract for
[00:23:18] linguistics. And you know, being in the
[00:23:20] military, if they contract you and they
[00:23:22] can't give it to you, they have to let
[00:23:23] you out.
[00:23:24] >> So, it was my last week of boot camp. My
[00:23:25] senior drill instructor called me over.
[00:23:27] I was honor. She said like wave me over.
[00:23:29] I get over there. She took me outside.
[00:23:30] She said, "I need you to be a person for
[00:23:32] a second, like not a recruit. you have a
[00:23:33] big decision you need to make. And I
[00:23:34] went, "Oh,
[00:23:35] >> you're not going to give me my job
[00:23:37] >> because that's about the only decision
[00:23:38] that could possibly need to be made at
[00:23:40] this point." And I'm like, "Oh my god."
[00:23:41] Like,
[00:23:42] >> it's too late. Like did boot camp. I'm a
[00:23:45] Marine now, right? I already got my
[00:23:46] equal anchor. I go in. Sure as there's a
[00:23:48] CIA looking dude with his file and he
[00:23:51] tells me, "Hey, sorry to tell you, you
[00:23:53] can't do
[00:23:53] >> can't do linguistics, but you can do
[00:23:55] >> you can do this code cracking
[00:23:56] >> intelligence." And I said, "No, no
[00:23:58] offense." I said, "But I doubt I did
[00:24:00] that well. I didn't grow up really doing
[00:24:02] languages." And I I doubt I did well on
[00:24:04] that code test. He slides a piece of
[00:24:06] paper over to me. Perfect score on the
[00:24:08] code test. So then all this has just
[00:24:10] been going like click.
[00:24:11] >> What year in school did you go to gate?
[00:24:12] Sixth grade.
[00:24:13] >> In sixth grade.
[00:24:14] >> And you were in GATE for how many years?
[00:24:16] >> All the way through high school. From
[00:24:17] sixth grade.
[00:24:17] >> So CIA was tracking your butt since you
[00:24:19] were in sixth grade.
[00:24:21] >> So that's very interesting. And that's
[00:24:24] also why I think Charlie probably went
[00:24:26] to Quest. Um I was talking about those
[00:24:29] schools. I was showing you the distance
[00:24:31] from where Charlie grew up and the other
[00:24:33] sites that were around the other sites
[00:24:35] and facilities that were around that
[00:24:38] school and around Charlie. Um, Quest
[00:24:42] kind of makes sense. Um, I'm going to
[00:24:45] look, we're looking into see if there's
[00:24:47] any connection to, you know, anything
[00:24:49] else in regards to that school. But
[00:24:52] quest kind of makes sense. People are
[00:24:54] talking about Christian heritage. And
[00:24:56] here's the thing. This is why I was
[00:24:58] like, "Oh, like it could be Christian
[00:25:00] Heritage in terms of the academy. A lot
[00:25:02] of people are saying that's the school
[00:25:04] that he went to." But here's the thing,
[00:25:06] and I have my sister as an example. She
[00:25:09] would go one day a week. So Charlie
[00:25:12] could have been going to Christian
[00:25:13] Heritage and going to this Quest place
[00:25:16] one day a week and then going back to
[00:25:18] Christian Heritage. What also could uh
[00:25:21] what also stood out to me is that he
[00:25:24] talked about giving his life to God in
[00:25:27] the fifth grade, I believe, in a clip
[00:25:29] that I recently saw where he talks about
[00:25:31] actually going to Christian Heritage.
[00:25:32] This is not like speculation. He said he
[00:25:34] went to Christian Heritage Academy. Um,
[00:25:38] but I've noticed I think my wife had the
[00:25:42] same thing where it was around grade
[00:25:43] four, grade five. I think my sister had
[00:25:46] the same thing. I'll verify that. But my
[00:25:48] I talked to my wife about it today. She
[00:25:50] said it was around that time where she
[00:25:52] just left school and went to a different
[00:25:53] school. Um Candace is talking about the
[00:25:56] same around well Candace I think she
[00:25:58] said grade three but it's like around
[00:26:00] the same time. So it's easy that Charlie
[00:26:03] could have been going to this school
[00:26:05] around grade five is when they recruit
[00:26:08] or when they test. And the whole time he
[00:26:10] was just going to this other school. He
[00:26:12] could have been going one day a week or
[00:26:14] from the time it was grade five at
[00:26:15] Christian Heritage, he could have just
[00:26:17] went over to Quest and just been there
[00:26:19] full-time. We don't actually know. He
[00:26:21] doesn't talk about it, but there is a
[00:26:23] lot of speculation online that I've seen
[00:26:25] from people emailing me to just things
[00:26:27] that have nothing to do with me that say
[00:26:29] that Charlie actually went to Quest. Um,
[00:26:31] and that's Quest Academy. So, there is
[00:26:34] that. Um, hold on a second. Hold on. I
[00:26:37] got to leave you with a little something
[00:26:39] here. You You thought I forgot. Oh, you
[00:26:41] thought I forgot. Yeah, right. The
[00:26:43] fantastic sarcastic. Thank you very
[00:26:45] much, sir.
[00:26:46] >> I don't go anywhere without him. Calms
[00:26:47] the nerves, keeps the mouth honest, and
[00:26:49] uh none of that was my fault.
[00:26:50] >> Brian's version of events changes every
[00:26:52] time he tells it.
[00:26:53] >> He'll point a finger at the whole world
[00:26:54] before he points it at himself.
[00:26:56] >> Look, that man was alive when I stepped
[00:26:57] out for 2 minutes, too. You want to
[00:26:58] blame somebody, blame the assassins.
[00:27:01] >> You want to blame somebody, blame the
[00:27:04] assassins is crazy.
[00:27:09] We have people making straight up
[00:27:10] cinema. I'm just saying that was like
[00:27:13] that was amaz I want to I want to see
[00:27:15] this movie. Okay. I want to see this.
[00:27:19] A man who takes blame for absolutely
[00:27:22] nothing. A man who appreciates mints
[00:27:27] more than he does putting someone on the
[00:27:30] roof to make sure the person he's
[00:27:32] protecting doesn't get shot. We're
[00:27:35] talking about Brian Harpole, the man,
[00:27:39] the mint, the legend
[00:27:42] this summer. [laughter]
[00:27:46] Oh my gosh. Ah, just amazing. Just just
[00:27:49] incredible. And then somebody hit me
[00:27:51] with one of these. Boom.
[00:27:53] There we go. Put put that in the works
[00:27:56] already. Come on. Let's go. Where is my
[00:27:58] Where are my sponsorships? Anyways guys,
[00:28:01] that's that's what I'm thinking when it
[00:28:02] came to Andrew Kovvette saying that
[00:28:04] whole thing. I would love it if Candace
[00:28:06] would talk about that more, but she
[00:28:07] hasn't. I would love to hear the actual
[00:28:10] answer to it. But this is what I'm
[00:28:12] thinking. That's actually what he meant.
[00:28:15] He meant that it was supposed to be her
[00:28:18] because she was supposed to stay on
[00:28:19] track and she was never supposed to veer
[00:28:21] off. And it's wild that she did. And
[00:28:24] that's why Scott Adams, rest in peace,
[00:28:27] sir, said that when Yay tweeted about
[00:28:31] Candice that there was a a a a hole
[00:28:34] broken in the univer a hole ripped in
[00:28:36] the universe and it wasn't supposed to
[00:28:38] happen. And when it did, everything
[00:28:40] changed. Anyway, I'm out of here.
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