Who was Charlie's chief of staff and who was he calling?
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[00:00:01] So, welcome to the party. Crack a
[00:00:04] beverage, get cozy, have a snack, settle
[00:00:08] in,
[00:00:11] whatever it is,
[00:00:13] because
[00:00:16] tonight we got some spice to talk about.
[00:00:18] Tonight, we've got some spicy [ __ ] Um,
[00:00:22] I was actually planning on
[00:00:25] speaking about kind of some other stuff
[00:00:27] tonight. I made three thumbnails for a
[00:00:30] different conversation and then if
[00:00:32] you're not familiar, if you're not
[00:00:34] paying attention, um earlier this
[00:00:37] afternoon I went live on Twitch for like
[00:00:38] three and a half hours and we just hung
[00:00:40] out and did what I was planning on
[00:00:43] prepping a little more research for the
[00:00:45] stream over there. And then I basically
[00:00:48] just wound up pre-streaming the whole
[00:00:51] stream with all this different stuff and
[00:00:53] walking through it and got a bunch of
[00:00:54] consolidated stuff and kind of centered
[00:00:57] my thoughts around a lot of things and
[00:00:58] realized that the main story here
[00:01:01] there's two different stories going on.
[00:01:03] Um, dude, sick. On Twitch, we're getting
[00:01:05] a whole bunch of uh gifted subs. Shout
[00:01:07] out to the Twitch sub gifts. We're
[00:01:10] building up the Twitch with uh Twitch
[00:01:11] will be the research and like the
[00:01:13] hangout where I'm just like I'm probably
[00:01:15] just going to stream on there pretty
[00:01:17] [ __ ] frequently I think and just like
[00:01:20] bring you into the research and show you
[00:01:21] what we do and how we're doing it and
[00:01:23] we'll do it together. And we actually
[00:01:24] discovered we discovered some funny [ __ ]
[00:01:27] on there earlier that I will show you in
[00:01:29] a little bit. Um so shout out to all the
[00:01:32] Twitch subgfters.
[00:01:34] [snorts] But um today's stream in my
[00:01:38] mind was really taking two paths. And
[00:01:40] one was I've been putting together a
[00:01:43] detailed uh big picture and day of
[00:01:46] shooting timeline, two different
[00:01:48] timelines that have all the things that
[00:01:50] happened, all the evidence, what we know
[00:01:51] for sure. Um just all in one place,
[00:01:53] which I should have done way back at day
[00:01:55] one. and also building a map with all of
[00:01:58] the
[00:02:00] video footage we have of
[00:02:03] allegedly Tyler walking around in the
[00:02:05] neighborhood before the shooting uh
[00:02:07] leading into the shooting. All of it all
[00:02:10] on a Google Earth file where we can kind
[00:02:11] of scroll around and track what we know
[00:02:14] about these various folks walking around
[00:02:16] in various outfits and stuff like that.
[00:02:18] And and so that's one side of it, but
[00:02:20] then the other side is that I've been
[00:02:21] deep diving Baron Coleman's work um over
[00:02:24] the last two days, I guess. I've watched
[00:02:28] um GG's wigging out. GG, if it's CIA
[00:02:32] bark, let me know. Um
[00:02:35] I've been watching Baron Coleman's
[00:02:37] streams for like the last
[00:02:39] 20 hours or something, catching up
[00:02:42] because I had seen his work here. Let me
[00:02:44] go to his channel. I had seen his work
[00:02:47] um you know being reported on by like
[00:02:48] James Lee and uh redacted and all these
[00:02:51] other places and it's like legit um and
[00:02:53] I get it and so I never really went to
[00:02:55] his stream and actually watched the
[00:02:56] whole stream because I a lot of time but
[00:02:59] it eventually caught up to me that like
[00:03:00] I should probably catch up with what
[00:03:01] Baron's doing and see what's going on
[00:03:03] here. And I've now watched almost all of
[00:03:05] every single video except for one of
[00:03:06] them.
[00:03:08] And what I realized
[00:03:10] is that someone's got to put this [ __ ]
[00:03:12] onto a timeline and figure out when all
[00:03:15] these searches were happening relative
[00:03:18] to the Charlie Kirk timeline, the TPUSA
[00:03:22] timeline, what's happening in the world
[00:03:24] while all these really weird Google
[00:03:26] searches are being done in Israel and
[00:03:29] Washington DC and probably the FBI
[00:03:32] office in Huntsville, Alabama. So, I
[00:03:35] built that um and I went through all of
[00:03:37] his videos and tabulated all of the
[00:03:39] relevant Google search trends that he's
[00:03:41] found and put it on a timeline that
[00:03:44] paints a pretty striking picture. And
[00:03:46] then lo and behold, as I'm wrapping that
[00:03:49] process up yesterday,
[00:03:51] um that
[00:03:54] one of the people
[00:04:00] I wonder if it happened in that order.
[00:04:01] It might have actually been the other
[00:04:02] order where Sam Parker on X put out a
[00:04:06] video bringing a little attention to
[00:04:08] some very, very strange behavior by
[00:04:11] Mikey McCoy, Charlie Kirk's chief of
[00:04:14] staff. And it's just strange behavior.
[00:04:16] We just have questions about it. I'm not
[00:04:18] trying to accuse him of anything. Um,
[00:04:20] but it's weird and it's on video and we
[00:04:22] can all watch it and we will. And then
[00:04:26] someone asked Baron Coleman to search
[00:04:28] for his name and to see if there's any
[00:04:30] Google search trends. And oh boy, there
[00:04:33] are Google search trends to go with his
[00:04:35] name. So that is sort of our order of
[00:04:40] business today. Um, and what I think
[00:04:42] we'll do is we'll start with the Baron
[00:04:44] Coleman stuff here on Free Speech Friday
[00:04:46] on this channel. And if we get through
[00:04:47] it, then we might get into some of the
[00:04:49] other stuff, too. But I'm much more
[00:04:52] curious to talk to Nate about the
[00:04:55] timeline and all the things that
[00:04:56] happened and to sort of speedrun now
[00:04:58] that we're like a month and a half on
[00:05:01] sort of speedrunning with another high
[00:05:03] quality investigator that's followed it
[00:05:04] from the start that that has a good
[00:05:06] threshold for evidence and is, you know,
[00:05:08] willing to speculate but not willing to
[00:05:09] be an idiot. Um really stoked to put two
[00:05:13] minds together to kind of like trace
[00:05:14] everything we know at this point and
[00:05:16] what theories are off the table and what
[00:05:17] theories are on the table and what does
[00:05:19] it all mean at this point because we're
[00:05:21] starting to have a fair bit of
[00:05:23] information and
[00:05:25] it's weird. It's not really um it's not
[00:05:28] really adding up any more than it did on
[00:05:32] day one.
[00:05:33] Um so I see you guys in the chat. I'll
[00:05:36] take a break for supers at some point
[00:05:38] later. Um, but
[00:05:44] I'm just peeping them right now real
[00:05:45] quick. But yeah, we'll do we'll do
[00:05:48] supers later. Not right now. Um,
[00:05:50] although actually, now that I think
[00:05:52] about it, there are a few here that I'm
[00:05:55] going to miss because they aren't in my
[00:05:56] tracker. Um, if I don't do them now. Oh,
[00:06:00] what?
[00:06:02] Weird. They're not in my Anyways, um,
[00:06:05] just real quick, Jelly D, I appreciate
[00:06:07] yours. Blockchain laws keep getting
[00:06:09] passed when most people don't understand
[00:06:10] the basics. Blockchain offers many
[00:06:12] positive things, but also risk control
[00:06:13] through digital IDs. Do they understand
[00:06:15] what laws they even passing? Is that
[00:06:17] from this stream?
[00:06:19] I mean, you're right. And holistic
[00:06:21] ooligy, appreciate the $20 super with no
[00:06:24] comment. Um, and there's just two that I
[00:06:27] aren't in my tracker, so I'm going to
[00:06:29] miss them. So, got those out of the way.
[00:06:31] Um, okay. [clears throat]
[00:06:35] Let's Let's um I think we're ready to
[00:06:38] get rolling. We because we have a time
[00:06:39] cap on the end of our show today. I
[00:06:41] don't want to doawle too much. I think I
[00:06:44] want to just get rolling regardless of
[00:06:46] how many of you are in here at this
[00:06:47] point.
[00:06:49] And
[00:06:53] Baron Coleman,
[00:06:55] if you have not if you somehow have been
[00:06:57] living under a rock and have not seen
[00:06:58] this dude's face and not seen what this
[00:07:00] dude is reporting on, um
[00:07:04] I don't know where you've been. But
[00:07:08] um we'll catch you up. I'll give you the
[00:07:10] fast version because the tough part when
[00:07:12] people's information is hidden within a
[00:07:14] live stream, there's a huge time
[00:07:17] investment required to dig it out and to
[00:07:19] put it all together. And Baron's
[00:07:21] investigation has been going on for a
[00:07:23] month now over many live streams that
[00:07:25] build on each other. And you kind of
[00:07:26] have to watch them all in order to
[00:07:28] really get the context of what he's
[00:07:29] talking about. I highly recommend you do
[00:07:31] that. I right now I would recommend it's
[00:07:33] easy. You have a computer in front of
[00:07:35] you right now. I would recommend you
[00:07:36] open a new YouTube tab, search for Baron
[00:07:39] Coleman, and go and subscribe to him
[00:07:41] right this minute because his shit's
[00:07:43] fire. He's really interesting. He's got
[00:07:45] a great mind on this. Um, and he's
[00:07:47] bringing some of the most concrete
[00:07:50] facts.
[00:07:51] Not like it's proving anything about
[00:07:53] like that person did it, but concrete
[00:07:55] facts about things that did happen that
[00:07:57] are extremely suspicious that are
[00:08:00] digital. That is a digital footprint of
[00:08:02] what looks an awful lot like the
[00:08:04] planning of an assassination happening
[00:08:07] before the assassination.
[00:08:10] And so I just want to introduce you to
[00:08:11] him a little bit so you can get a feel
[00:08:13] for who he is and how this works and we
[00:08:15] can show you the tool that he's using to
[00:08:16] to grab this data and evidence. And then
[00:08:19] we'll skip ahead and we rather than
[00:08:21] watching, you know, the 15 hours of live
[00:08:23] streams or whatever that I spent the
[00:08:25] last two days watching, we'll skip ahead
[00:08:27] from there to some of the more
[00:08:28] significant ones and kind of put it all
[00:08:30] together quickly so you can understand
[00:08:31] how groundbreaking this stuff is. Um, so
[00:08:34] I just want to go to his intro
[00:08:38] real quick and let him speak.
[00:08:40] >> I don't want it to be painful. I want
[00:08:41] this as painless as possible, but I
[00:08:44] didn't know how else to get this
[00:08:46] information out into the public. And I
[00:08:47] think it is disturbing enough that it
[00:08:49] needs to be out in the public. It is uh
[00:08:51] frankly one of the more disturbing
[00:08:53] things I've run across. But let me give
[00:08:54] you the background of how I did this.
[00:08:57] There's a there's a search function in
[00:08:59] Google I learned about years ago.
[00:09:01] And everybody knows how to use go. You
[00:09:03] open google.com and you can you can uh
[00:09:06] you get a search window and you start
[00:09:07] typing in your stuff. A lot of it's a a
[00:09:09] lot of you have it as the default
[00:09:10] browser. So, you just go up to your
[00:09:12] where you would normally type like uh
[00:09:14] baronolman.com or
[00:09:15] >> use Brave browser, folks. Brave browser.
[00:09:17] Way better way better for your privacy.
[00:09:19] Way better platform,
[00:09:20] >> whatever. You would uh you go up there
[00:09:22] and you just start typing something, you
[00:09:23] know, uh closest grocery store and it'll
[00:09:25] pop up a Google search because Google is
[00:09:27] your default search engine. Uh but if
[00:09:30] you actually go to the google.com page,
[00:09:32] it'll give you a search window. But
[00:09:34] there are a whole lot of functionality
[00:09:35] you can do in that search window that
[00:09:37] most people don't know about. And the
[00:09:38] reason I'm confident most people don't
[00:09:39] know about it is when I ran by several
[00:09:43] very sophisticated again household names
[00:09:46] in some instances uh names that have
[00:09:48] people that have advised presidents uh
[00:09:50] advised uh on on mega national
[00:09:54] matters and instances
[00:09:57] [clears throat]
[00:09:58] and I said hey have you ever heard of
[00:10:00] this search functionality in Google
[00:10:02] called Google Trends?
[00:10:04] And several of them were like no never
[00:10:05] heard of it. What does it what does it
[00:10:06] do? Some of them were like, I kind of
[00:10:07] heard of it, but I don't really know
[00:10:08] what it was. I first heard of it when I
[00:10:10] was advising for a grocery store chain
[00:10:12] decades and a half ago probably, a long
[00:10:14] time ago. [clears throat] And uh I was a
[00:10:17] very small member of a team, but I was
[00:10:18] part of a team. And the and the team had
[00:10:20] a very sophisticated guy on it. And he
[00:10:22] had discovered this functionality on
[00:10:23] Google where you could go and you could
[00:10:24] sort of view what it was people were
[00:10:26] searching and when and you could get
[00:10:28] >> makes a lot of sense why this tool would
[00:10:30] be useful for a grocery store chain,
[00:10:32] >> trends related to it. And so I'll
[00:10:34] demonstrate that for you on something
[00:10:35] random. But it'll and I'll give you an
[00:10:37] idea of how it works and then I'll
[00:10:38] explain where I first applied this to
[00:10:40] any sort of Breaking National story and
[00:10:42] then I'll explain how I applied it to
[00:10:44] Charlie Kirk and then I'll explain
[00:10:48] one of the most disturbing things I've
[00:10:49] come across in a very very long time.
[00:10:51] Okay. Um so that's Baron. He's dope and
[00:10:55] he says it a million times in his
[00:10:57] streams. Um so I'm just going to say it
[00:10:58] for him right now. He is not making the
[00:11:00] claim that what we're about to talk
[00:11:01] about is proof of any specific guilt
[00:11:04] from any specific person. He's not
[00:11:05] claiming that like this is going to show
[00:11:07] you who who killed Charlie Kirk or who
[00:11:09] was it that was looking these things up.
[00:11:11] He's just showing you that this is what
[00:11:13] it is and it means what it means. So,
[00:11:15] let's let's meet the tool Google Trends.
[00:11:18] Oh, you're getting a sneak peek. Um, so
[00:11:22] Google Trends tracks all of Google's
[00:11:26] searches all over the world all the
[00:11:28] time. And you can pull that data in
[00:11:32] various ways. And so earlier today um
[00:11:35] just as an example for the I have never
[00:11:36] done this before about two or three
[00:11:38] hours ago. Um as an example it's like
[00:11:41] you can search yourself and see how many
[00:11:43] people are searching for you.
[00:11:45] And in the past day in the United States
[00:11:49] there's two hits, two spikes
[00:11:53] at 1:28 p.m. and at 2:24 p.m. Uh right
[00:11:59] before I went live earlier. Interesting.
[00:12:01] um all across the United States just in
[00:12:04] the past day. If I expand it to the past
[00:12:06] seven days um because I'm relatively a
[00:12:09] public figure, there's you know some
[00:12:10] Google searches for me.
[00:12:13] What we are seeing on this chart is
[00:12:15] important to understand. The scale is 0
[00:12:18] to 100 on the left. And that doesn't
[00:12:20] mean zero searches, 100 searches. It
[00:12:24] means that in the time frame you're
[00:12:27] looking at, one of those days has the
[00:12:30] most searches. And here that is this
[00:12:32] day, October 24th,
[00:12:36] today.
[00:12:38] Oh, because it's breaking up by
[00:12:39] timeline. So, whatever time frame you
[00:12:42] choose, it'll segment that into time
[00:12:43] sections. And then whichever time
[00:12:45] section has the most hits, that becomes
[00:12:48] 100%. And then every other day is
[00:12:51] relative to the big day. So in this
[00:12:53] case, if on this day October 20, if
[00:12:56] right here in this time frame, I got 100
[00:13:00] Google searches, then all the others are
[00:13:02] relative to that time frame of 100. And
[00:13:04] so 21% means 21 out of 100 searches. If
[00:13:08] I expand my time frame to 90 days, the
[00:13:10] whole scale resets and now this is the
[00:13:12] biggest day, September 29th, 2025.
[00:13:15] That's the date out of this time frame,
[00:13:17] 90 days, where there were the most
[00:13:20] people Google searching me in the United
[00:13:21] States. And so all the other data points
[00:13:24] here are September 26th 54% of this
[00:13:29] biggest day. Okay, that's what this
[00:13:31] means. And you can look at it in all
[00:13:34] kinds of ways u across whatever time
[00:13:36] frame you want. Um so over the last
[00:13:40] year, it's kind of interesting. I had
[00:13:41] the most Google searches March 2nd to
[00:13:43] March 8th of 2025. I don't remember what
[00:13:46] I was doing, but I'm sure I was causing
[00:13:48] trouble somewhere. Um, then you can
[00:13:50] change it to be like in New York State.
[00:13:54] How many people are Google searching
[00:13:56] Ian? Interesting. It's that same time
[00:13:58] frame, March 2nd to March 8th. If anyone
[00:14:00] remembers in the chat what I was doing,
[00:14:02] March 2nd through March 8th, let me know
[00:14:04] because I was probably starting trouble.
[00:14:05] I was probably talking [ __ ] to Elon or
[00:14:07] something like that, I would guess. Um,
[00:14:10] California,
[00:14:15] right? So each different location with
[00:14:17] each different time frame will sort of
[00:14:18] yield a different window into it, but
[00:14:20] it's not terribly granular. You can't
[00:14:22] tell who's searching it. You can't tell
[00:14:25] exactly where it's coming from. Um, and
[00:14:27] you can't tell exactly how many searches
[00:14:29] it is. And with someone that's a public
[00:14:30] figure, it's not all that helpful in
[00:14:32] this context because there's going to be
[00:14:34] a lot of Google searches for someone in
[00:14:35] my position or for someone even more
[00:14:37] popular or famous than me. And so you
[00:14:39] got to take the tool for its own
[00:14:41] limitations as what it is. But it is all
[00:14:43] real data. It is all actual searches
[00:14:46] that actually happened. And if there is
[00:14:48] data on these charts, those were real
[00:14:50] searches.
[00:14:52] And so I wonder if it'll still show up
[00:14:54] because earlier today, just for the
[00:14:57] funny of it, I was like, you can also
[00:14:59] search internationally, right? And so
[00:15:00] over the past 12 months in Israel,
[00:15:03] there's no significant data to show that
[00:15:06] people in Israel are searching for Ian
[00:15:08] Carol. Thank God. Thank God. But then I
[00:15:12] reduced the time frame to 30 days and to
[00:15:14] 60 days and it was like cool. Nothing's
[00:15:15] showing up. Nothing's showing up.
[00:15:16] Nothing's showing up.
[00:15:18] Um, and on one of the time frames it
[00:15:19] showed me a little blip. And so I opened
[00:15:22] up the 7-day time frame and noticed that
[00:15:25] in Israel there are searches for me on
[00:15:27] October 20th at 11 p.m. and October 21st
[00:15:31] at 5 a.m.
[00:15:34] And it might just be a few searches. It
[00:15:36] might just be like four Google searches
[00:15:38] and one Google search kind of a thing.
[00:15:39] Although 21% doesn't really equal 1/4,
[00:15:42] but you know what I'm saying. So on
[00:15:45] October 20th, someone was searching for
[00:15:47] me in Israel. What was I doing on
[00:15:50] October 20th? I don't know. Maybe I was
[00:15:54] This is actually a slightly different
[00:15:56] day than we honed in on earlier. Um
[00:15:59] because it can be a little shifty as far
[00:16:01] as what
[00:16:04] six days ago.
[00:16:06] Yeah. Uh, so October 20th was 2 days
[00:16:08] after my last Free Speech Friday.
[00:16:11] 2 days after I did this whole live free
[00:16:14] speech Friday about the Israeli
[00:16:16] propaganda machine and about all the
[00:16:18] Jewish donors and about all the
[00:16:20] organizations they have and their
[00:16:22] skirting of Farah. It was a very
[00:16:24] critical stream, let's just say. And so
[00:16:27] maybe it's a coincidence, but my best
[00:16:30] guess would be that people in Israel
[00:16:31] were probably Google searching me
[00:16:33] because they were not exactly stoked
[00:16:34] about the live stream that I had done.
[00:16:36] And I'm not saying that like MSAD was
[00:16:38] Google searching me. I'm just saying
[00:16:39] that people in Israel were Google
[00:16:40] searching me. And maybe they're just
[00:16:42] regular civilians that are just curious.
[00:16:44] Maybe they're hyped. Maybe they're
[00:16:45] homies that are in the chat right now.
[00:16:47] Um or maybe they were people like that
[00:16:49] don't like me. Um who knows? You can
[00:16:52] only ascribe as much as you can ascribe
[00:16:54] to it. And it's really all speculation
[00:16:55] beyond the fact that Google search has
[00:16:57] happened. Okay, that's layer one
[00:17:04] of this idea a very long time. And I
[00:17:08] just go
[00:17:08] >> and Baron
[00:17:10] walks us slowly into this idea like I
[00:17:12] did where he shows us he used the
[00:17:14] Atlanta Braves as a basic search to show
[00:17:17] what trend lines tend to look like and
[00:17:19] why you can't use this technique on big
[00:17:23] things that are popular that get lots of
[00:17:24] Google searches. You have to use it on
[00:17:26] things like someone's full name or an
[00:17:28] address or, you know, stuff like that.
[00:17:32] Um,
[00:17:36] so then he searched Tyler James
[00:17:38] Robinson,
[00:17:40] which is Tyler Robinson's full name.
[00:17:42] Most of us don't know Tyler Robinson's
[00:17:43] full name, but it is Tyler James
[00:17:45] Robinson.
[00:17:45] >> Tyler James Robinson. So, I did a search
[00:17:47] for Tyler James Robinson nationally over
[00:17:50] the entire United States for the past
[00:17:52] seven days. And you'll notice that
[00:17:54] gigantic spike right after the news
[00:17:55] broke. But I noticed right over here
[00:17:56] there was a little blip on September 9th
[00:17:58] at 7 p.m.
[00:18:00] Damn, that's weird. That is weird.
[00:18:02] >> And keep in mind, this is a blip large
[00:18:04] enough to show up
[00:18:07] on a on an index at a two. Now, granted,
[00:18:09] I'm going to keep going. You're going to
[00:18:10] be surprised by what I've show you here
[00:18:11] in a few minutes. It's a blip large
[00:18:13] enough to show up as a two the day
[00:18:17] before the Kirk shooting. The day before
[00:18:19] the Kirk shooting, someone in the United
[00:18:21] States searched Tyler James Robinson,
[00:18:24] the full name, first, middle, last name
[00:18:25] of the shooter. Now, what's interesting
[00:18:26] about that is I've not seen him listed
[00:18:28] anywhere as Tyler James Robinson. I've
[00:18:30] seen Tyler Robinson a lot. I've seen his
[00:18:33] name, his mom's name. I think her name
[00:18:34] was Amber.
[00:18:35] >> Okay. So, [clears throat] not gonna sit
[00:18:38] around and watch the whole thing. Um, I
[00:18:40] recommend that you do go watch the whole
[00:18:41] thing. Um, because he gets into more
[00:18:43] granular detail and he looks up
[00:18:46] different locations and he hones in and
[00:18:47] he he also looks for other locations
[00:18:49] where there is no data and he shows you
[00:18:50] that. And so the granularity of watching
[00:18:52] his whole stream is important because
[00:18:54] you get the context that it's not ju
[00:18:56] he's not just like cherrypicking random
[00:18:58] things and being like look there's a
[00:18:59] crazy trend. He's looking all over and
[00:19:01] he's showing you that like no it's just
[00:19:03] searched in this one place at this one
[00:19:06] time not anywhere else not any other
[00:19:08] time. That's weird. And what he realizes
[00:19:11] is that Tyler James Robinson was
[00:19:13] searched the day before the shooting in
[00:19:15] the United States. and he hones in on
[00:19:16] realizing that Tyler James Robinson was
[00:19:18] searched in Washington DC at 12:00 p.m.
[00:19:21] the day before the shooting. And he was
[00:19:23] searched in Huntsville, Alabama at 4
[00:19:24] p.m. the day before the shooting. And
[00:19:26] Huntsville, Alabama is a weird place,
[00:19:27] but he knows from his time looking into
[00:19:30] Thomas Matthew Krooks, which is where he
[00:19:31] first started applying this technique to
[00:19:34] crimes like this to high-profile cases.
[00:19:37] He knows that in Huntsville, Alabama,
[00:19:40] there's an enormous FBI field office.
[00:19:42] And so Huntsville, Alabama shows a lot
[00:19:44] of blips on a lot of searches that he
[00:19:46] winds up doing. And then also the
[00:19:47] District of Columbia at 900 PM. There
[00:19:50] was a huge signal and that is not what's
[00:19:54] on screen there. That's District of
[00:19:55] Columbia.
[00:19:57] District of Columbia.
[00:20:00] And then he shows Oh, then he's on to
[00:20:04] something else. I must have skipped over
[00:20:05] it. Um,
[00:20:08] so
[00:20:09] that's the technique that's being used
[00:20:11] here. And this is just the start. Tyler
[00:20:14] James Robinson is just the start. I
[00:20:16] decided to go through all of his streams
[00:20:18] and tabulate all of the relevant
[00:20:20] searches onto a timeline.
[00:20:23] And it looks like this.
[00:20:26] And everything blue is a Google Trends
[00:20:28] search correlated to this case that is
[00:20:32] super suspicious that Baron has
[00:20:34] highlighted on his streams. And there's
[00:20:36] probably many more that no one's found
[00:20:37] yet or that Baron has not found, but
[00:20:39] maybe someone else has. This is just
[00:20:41] what's in Baron's streams that I thought
[00:20:42] were relevant. And there's even other
[00:20:44] ones that were maybe a little less
[00:20:45] relevant that I just didn't put on. Um,
[00:20:47] just because some of them like he's he's
[00:20:49] not trying to cherrypick. He's showing
[00:20:51] like this one is interesting, but not
[00:20:53] necess it might be noise. It might, you
[00:20:54] know, some of them are a little more
[00:20:58] there's other explanations, but some of
[00:20:59] them there there's not. So, let's let's
[00:21:02] look at this.
[00:21:04] Um, here is before we get into the
[00:21:07] timeline too much, let's just look at
[00:21:08] all the searches. This is a different
[00:21:10] tab where I've got all the relevant
[00:21:12] searches with the dates and locations.
[00:21:14] Tyler James Robinson was the first one
[00:21:16] he found. Then you remember there was
[00:21:17] this plane that people that took off
[00:21:19] nearby that people thought maybe someone
[00:21:20] had escaped on this plane that took off
[00:21:22] from this airport.
[00:21:24] Tail number n8 kg. Well, the owner of
[00:21:28] that plane was searched in the DC metro
[00:21:31] area at 1 p.m. on September 7th, just
[00:21:35] days before the shooting. His full name,
[00:21:37] Derek Maxfield.
[00:21:39] Not the rarest name in the world, but
[00:21:42] his name doesn't get searched other
[00:21:44] places. It was just in the DC metro area
[00:21:46] and then in on September 9th in
[00:21:48] Huntsville at 10 a.m. where the uh FBI
[00:21:50] field office is and in Utah on September
[00:21:52] 9th at 8 a.m. and September 10th in the
[00:21:55] District of Columbia at 11:00 a.m. All
[00:21:57] before the shooting. The tail number of
[00:21:59] the plane was searched the day before
[00:22:01] the shooting in Utah at 2 p.m. and in
[00:22:04] Arizona at 2 p.m. on September 8th. The
[00:22:06] plane was flying to Arizona. The tail
[00:22:09] number of the plane, I mean, that that
[00:22:12] makes that could maybe make sense in
[00:22:13] Utah and Arizona. Utah Valley University
[00:22:16] was searched September, sometime in
[00:22:18] early September in the DC metro area.
[00:22:20] Lance Twigs.
[00:22:22] Lance Twigs.
[00:22:26] Lance Twigs was searched all the way
[00:22:28] back in 2023 in the DC metro area.
[00:22:33] And he was also searched in Israel.
[00:22:37] All the way back in 2021, someone in
[00:22:40] Israel Google searched Lance Twigs with
[00:22:43] two G's, which is kind of weird. It's a
[00:22:47] pretty specific name.
[00:22:51] So, there's some searches for Lance
[00:22:53] Twigs dating all the way back two years
[00:22:56] plus. And then there's some searches for
[00:22:59] him in the near proximity to the
[00:23:01] shooting. Couple months before the
[00:23:02] shooting.
[00:23:04] Kind of weird. Losi was searched in
[00:23:07] Huntsville in April. And right before
[00:23:10] the shooting on September 8th, it was
[00:23:12] searched in the DC metro area. And also
[00:23:15] in July, multiple times it was searched
[00:23:17] in Israel.
[00:23:20] It was funny on the stream when Israel
[00:23:22] first started getting searched
[00:23:24] big time.
[00:23:26] Um,
[00:23:27] so there's all these searches, a whole
[00:23:30] bunch of the surgeons that work at the
[00:23:33] hospital there, people that work in law
[00:23:35] enforcement in the town by name,
[00:23:38] people's addresses, their full addresses
[00:23:40] were searched in Israel and the DC area.
[00:23:44] A lot of these searches are in Israel,
[00:23:47] which is all very weird. And there's
[00:23:49] even a few YouTubers and uh pundits and
[00:23:52] people that were searched, which could
[00:23:54] be nothing. It's hard to say,
[00:23:58] but Baron has the saying that he says on
[00:24:00] all of his streams, which is once is a
[00:24:02] random occurrence, twice is a
[00:24:03] coincidence, and three times you might
[00:24:05] have a pattern. And we're at 43
[00:24:09] searches, 42 searches that I thought
[00:24:12] were relevant just on my list here,
[00:24:14] compiled from his list. And there's
[00:24:16] other people starting to dig into this
[00:24:17] stuff, too. It is important to note that
[00:24:20] we've seen multiple times that once once
[00:24:23] one of these searches is made public,
[00:24:25] the data seems to change like within a
[00:24:28] couple days sometimes. Um, particularly
[00:24:31] on his stream, probably on my stream
[00:24:33] now, too. Um, and maybe this will be the
[00:24:36] last big time that this technique works
[00:24:38] on a high-profile case, but it's very
[00:24:41] relevant. And so before we get into the
[00:24:44] next piece of this,
[00:24:47] let's meet our guy,
[00:24:50] Mikey McCoy.
[00:24:53] And actually
[00:24:56] before we get to the video that Sam
[00:24:58] Parker put out, um, let's do a little
[00:25:00] bit of context here. Mikey McCoy
[00:25:05] is the chief of staff for Turning Point
[00:25:08] USA. So he was Charlie's chief of staff.
[00:25:10] um for about a year now and he'd been
[00:25:14] working very closely high up there for
[00:25:16] many years at this point. Very close.
[00:25:18] This is Mikey right here. Um
[00:25:21] he is the son, if you recognize that
[00:25:23] name, it's because he is the son
[00:25:27] of
[00:25:29] Pastor
[00:25:31] Rob McCoy.
[00:25:35] And I just want to give a quick shout
[00:25:37] out to our boy. I am Coach Colin. I've
[00:25:40] been loving Coach Collins content for
[00:25:42] the last week or two since I discovered
[00:25:45] him. Um, and he puts out tons of videos.
[00:25:48] Um, good like 10 to 20 minute videos on
[00:25:50] every aspect of this case. He covers
[00:25:52] everything and he's just fun. He like
[00:25:54] has no fear about having fun with
[00:25:56] conspiracies, but he's also a smart guy
[00:25:58] that will actually parse the evidence.
[00:26:00] And so he's a great resource to keep up
[00:26:02] with everything that's breaking and
[00:26:04] every theory and every little bit. Um,
[00:26:06] and I was watching one of his videos
[00:26:08] from seven from just today where he's
[00:26:11] watching this pastor Rob McCoy speech
[00:26:13] and I was like, man, I want to look up
[00:26:14] that speech and get that clip. And so I
[00:26:16] went and found it. And this isn't the
[00:26:18] exact same clip, but it's interesting.
[00:26:21] Justin's the chief CFO, chief financial
[00:26:24] officer, and Mikey's the chief of staff.
[00:26:27] >> Those are his kids.
[00:26:30] And and I'm watching that the minute
[00:26:32] Charlie was shot, he called me, says,
[00:26:33] "Dad, Charlie's been shot in the neck."
[00:26:36] >> We're going to come back to that
[00:26:37] statement in just a second.
[00:26:38] >> Please call every pastor and pray.
[00:26:44] I said, "Okay, son." He has wits about
[00:26:48] him. He was just directing. He had blood
[00:26:51] all over him. And Frank Turk,
[00:26:55] >> Wait, wait, wait, wait. I didn't even
[00:26:57] notice that before. He just said that
[00:26:58] Mikey had blood all over him.
[00:27:02] Let's remember that in just a moment.
[00:27:06] >> I just I want to address something. The
[00:27:08] stupidity of the internet.
[00:27:11] >> This is the fun part.
[00:27:11] >> Hand signals. Really? You're going to
[00:27:14] put that garbage out that they were
[00:27:16] giving hand signals?
[00:27:19] That was
[00:27:19] >> Bro, do you see the satanic hand? Bro,
[00:27:21] dude, do you see the hand signal that
[00:27:23] he's putting up right now?
[00:27:25] >> Frank Turk.
[00:27:28] He was covered in blood because he was
[00:27:30] giving Charlie CPR.
[00:27:33] He's an apologist for the Christian
[00:27:34] faith. His children were on the phone
[00:27:37] when he was videotaping and and they saw
[00:27:39] the the bullet. His heart's ripped out.
[00:27:42] Signals really.
[00:27:46] And the other guy, Dan, the security
[00:27:48] guard, he's somehow in tied in with this
[00:27:50] conspiracy. Get over yourself.
[00:27:54] >> Dan is a believer. I love that man.
[00:27:57] [applause]
[00:28:00] Why didn't he check the roof?
[00:28:03] I don't know.
[00:28:05] I do know that they do. I know they have
[00:28:08] a limited detail.
[00:28:11] Anyways, we don't need to hear listen to
[00:28:12] his whiny voice all day. Um, there is,
[00:28:14] you know, there is truth to what he's
[00:28:15] saying that like, yeah, it's important
[00:28:16] not to like dog pile on to people that
[00:28:18] are grieving that are close to the It's
[00:28:20] a It's a touchy subject. It's true. But
[00:28:24] but
[00:28:26] um I just wanted to get you, you know,
[00:28:28] get us get you to know his face a little
[00:28:29] bit. Um if you're not familiar, Pastor
[00:28:32] Rob McCoy is extremely pro-Israel.
[00:28:35] Um but he said a few things right there
[00:28:38] that are going to be really, really,
[00:28:39] really relevant when we watch video
[00:28:41] footage of what his son Mikey McCoy, the
[00:28:44] chief of staff, did right when Charlie
[00:28:47] got shot. And here's the thing about
[00:28:49] video evidence. There's a lot of things
[00:28:51] that we sort of kind of know. There's a
[00:28:55] lot of things that we've got information
[00:28:57] about, but it's like, can you trust the
[00:28:59] source? There's a lot of parts of this
[00:29:01] story that are speculation and are
[00:29:03] probably always going to be speculation.
[00:29:06] But video is video. And yeah, there's
[00:29:09] AI, there's editing, there's all sorts
[00:29:11] of stuff that can happen to video, but
[00:29:12] the original video footage that we've
[00:29:14] got of this event, I think we feel
[00:29:16] pretty good about most of the original
[00:29:18] video footage. Um, and none of it has
[00:29:21] really been outed as being AI yet. And
[00:29:23] we're still in the era where I'm we're
[00:29:26] pretty sure that that the entire
[00:29:28] internet combined can identify an AI
[00:29:30] video, probably, especially high-profile
[00:29:32] case like this. So, I we feel pretty
[00:29:35] [ __ ] good about the video footage. If
[00:29:37] it's on video, it happened probably,
[00:29:41] almost certainly. Um, and we need some
[00:29:42] explanations for what's on video.
[00:29:44] There's a lot of video, actually. Not as
[00:29:46] much as we might expect, but there is
[00:29:47] video. And so
[00:29:51] maybe there's a rational explanation for
[00:29:53] everything that's caught on video,
[00:29:56] but there's got to be some sort of
[00:29:58] explanation because it happened and it's
[00:30:00] on video. And so this is a a zoomed in
[00:30:03] frame from one of the main angles that
[00:30:05] we all watched, uh, where Charlie gets
[00:30:08] hit in the neck and he bleeds everywhere
[00:30:09] and falls over and dies. Um, and the so
[00:30:14] the framing feels new, but it's taken
[00:30:16] from the same video that we've all seen
[00:30:18] because yeah, Sam had to zoom in on this
[00:30:20] guy right here in the background. Um,
[00:30:22] and it's kind of hard for you to see,
[00:30:24] but this is Mikey McCoy. And Sam did
[00:30:27] another expose about tracking Mikey
[00:30:30] through the whole day because Mikey was
[00:30:31] right by Charlie. He rode in with him in
[00:30:33] the SUV. He was filming. A lot of the
[00:30:35] footage that we saw at the beginning of
[00:30:37] the event, like of Charlie throwing
[00:30:38] hats, was from Mikey's phone. Um Mikey
[00:30:41] was right behind him and beside him all
[00:30:43] the way through. And then when Charlie
[00:30:44] was speaking, Mikey wound up right here
[00:30:47] uh to looker's right of the tent um
[00:30:50] wearing his black backpack with his
[00:30:51] white long sleeve shirt. And in just a
[00:30:54] second, we'll we'll watch and track him.
[00:30:56] Um
[00:30:58] [clears throat]
[00:31:01] so we don't I want to be clear. I'm not
[00:31:04] accusing Mike McCoy of a crime. Um, I'm
[00:31:06] not accusing Mikey McCoy of being
[00:31:07] involved in a conspiracy. Maybe there's
[00:31:09] a rational explanation for this
[00:31:11] behavior. All I'm saying is that on
[00:31:13] video footage, we see Mikey McCoy's
[00:31:16] actions
[00:31:17] during and right after the shooting, and
[00:31:20] they're weird. And
[00:31:23] it would be great to get an explanation
[00:31:25] from Mikey about his actions to clear it
[00:31:28] all up because it's really weird.
[00:31:31] Remember, chief of staff It's like the
[00:31:34] right-hand guy. And he was at Charlie's
[00:31:36] right hand all day long.
[00:31:41] Oh, I got to leave the audio on for a
[00:31:44] second. It's pretty intense. Like
[00:31:45] gunshot audio, but
[00:32:00] rings out. And you can see that Mikey's
[00:32:02] left hand goes up kind of like it's
[00:32:04] going to his ear to cover his ear. And
[00:32:07] his right hand is holding his phone.
[00:32:10] Okay, that's his phone. And we we know
[00:32:13] it's his phone from more than just this,
[00:32:14] but that is his phone. Okay, so it looks
[00:32:17] like his left arm goes to plug an ear
[00:32:19] maybe and his right hand holding his
[00:32:21] phone that was already kind of crossed
[00:32:23] like this
[00:32:24] starts to come up towards his ear.
[00:32:28] But Sam makes the important note that no
[00:32:30] dial motion is detected. Right? It's the
[00:32:32] phone is is in his arms and it's
[00:32:34] immediately going up towards his ear.
[00:32:37] Okay.
[00:32:43] [music]
[00:32:45] And he turns around
[00:32:50] and Charlie has still not fallen over.
[00:32:55] You're about to see Charlie fall through
[00:32:57] the frame right here, but he's already
[00:32:59] turned around and walking away. And
[00:33:01] there's Charlie.
[00:33:05] Mikey's out of line of sight and he's
[00:33:07] already on the phone. At least it it
[00:33:09] would appear that he's already on.
[00:33:12] And then in the same video, this is just
[00:33:14] a different cropping of the same video.
[00:33:16] You can see Frank Turk here. And we I
[00:33:18] remember Frank Turk's response was very
[00:33:20] logical. It was like first he freaked
[00:33:22] out and tried to get down for cover and
[00:33:24] then he kind of realized like h I'm I'm
[00:33:26] probably not getting shot right now and
[00:33:28] then he kind of like tried to help and
[00:33:29] then realized like I can't [ __ ] help
[00:33:31] and then he like kind of ran around and
[00:33:32] just tried to stay close to Charlie
[00:33:34] until he got in the SUV with him. That
[00:33:35] that behavior caught on video made sense
[00:33:38] to me. Um that seems like the kind of
[00:33:40] thing if you're not familiar with who
[00:33:42] this Frank Turk guy is, he he's kind of
[00:33:44] like a father figure to Charlie at
[00:33:45] TPUSA. He he felt he thought of Charlie
[00:33:48] a lot like a son. cared deeply about him
[00:33:51] um according to him and seemed pretty
[00:33:53] broken up about the whole thing after
[00:33:54] the fact um despite people being you
[00:33:57] know suspicious of his hat hand gesture
[00:33:59] thing or whatever. But that that
[00:34:01] behavior on camera made sense from Frank
[00:34:02] Turk. But now walking through the frame
[00:34:06] in the background, white hat is is uh um
[00:34:14] right there
[00:34:18] again right here.
[00:34:19] >> [screaming]
[00:34:21] >> Black backpack, white shirt, white hat
[00:34:27] like chief of staff,
[00:34:29] right?
[00:34:31] WAIT,
[00:34:33] [music]
[00:34:46] he's on the phone and he's just walking
[00:34:48] away. [music]
[00:34:51] Gang violence. Great.
[00:34:56] Gang violence. Great
[00:35:02] violence. Great.
[00:35:12] He just walks through the frame.
[00:35:17] >> He's still on the phone.
[00:35:19] >> I'm going to turn our audio.
[00:35:21] >> Charlie is evacuated behind him. But
[00:35:23] what's he talking about? He doesn't
[00:35:25] actually know anything yet. He walked
[00:35:27] away without seeing what happened to
[00:35:29] Charlie. Who's he talking to?
[00:35:32] >> Right. This is from a different video,
[00:35:34] right? From back behind the the scene
[00:35:36] where Charlie is currently getting
[00:35:37] loaded into the SUV. We all remember the
[00:35:39] timeline here. It was pretty quick. It
[00:35:41] was like within a minute and a half or
[00:35:42] so. And Bro is already on his way out of
[00:35:46] the venue, walking towards the parking
[00:35:48] lots over there. Um there this is over
[00:35:51] in that direction is where the memorial
[00:35:52] got set up eventually. Um, there is
[00:35:55] parking over there, but that's certainly
[00:35:57] not a logical thing to do at this moment
[00:35:59] is to walk slowly towards the parking
[00:36:02] when like he he still he never he didn't
[00:36:04] see what happened to Charlie. He didn't
[00:36:06] see the response. He didn't see
[00:36:07] anything. He just turned and walked away
[00:36:09] on the phone. So, who's he talking to?
[00:36:14] Right?
[00:36:16] And if we go back to his dad,
[00:36:21] Rob,
[00:36:24] didn't we just watch Rob say
[00:36:28] Justin's the chief CFO, chief financial
[00:36:31] officer, and Mikey's the chief of staff
[00:36:34] and and I'm watching that the minute
[00:36:36] Charlie was shot, he called me, says,
[00:36:38] "Dad, Charlie's been shot in the neck.
[00:36:39] Please call every pastor and pray."
[00:36:42] The minute that Charlie was shot, Mikey
[00:36:44] called me and said, "Dad, Charlie's been
[00:36:46] shot in the neck." So, was he on the
[00:36:49] phone with you?
[00:36:52] Cuz that seems pretty quick.
[00:36:55] And it's hard to say he even saw that it
[00:36:57] was a shot in the neck because he was
[00:36:59] behind him. But, right, like and he
[00:37:02] turned around within a second.
[00:37:06] But then he also says this, "It's okay,
[00:37:09] son.
[00:37:11] He has wits about him. He's just
[00:37:13] directing.
[00:37:15] >> Directing from
[00:37:17] not the scene, directing from leaving.
[00:37:22] I mean, he sure seemed to have his wits
[00:37:24] about him. That is true.
[00:37:26] >> He had blood all over him. And
[00:37:27] >> he had blood all over him. Whoa, bro.
[00:37:31] Blood all over him.
[00:37:34] I mean, I see a white ass shirt and we
[00:37:37] watched him walk away.
[00:37:40] I don't see any blood all over anyone.
[00:37:42] And I'm pretty sure that the only
[00:37:44] opportunity to get blood all over him
[00:37:46] was just loaded into the car while he
[00:37:47] was walking away on the phone.
[00:37:50] He's the chief of staff,
[00:37:56] right?
[00:37:58] So that's weird.
[00:38:01] [snorts] And now it gets even weirder.
[00:38:04] Way weirder.
[00:38:09] because someone
[00:38:11] went to Baron's live stream and said,
[00:38:13] "Hey,
[00:38:16] how about if you search
[00:38:19] Where is it? Where is it? Where is it?"
[00:38:21] Oh, it's because I'm in the other
[00:38:23] timeline.
[00:38:28] Where's Mikey?
[00:38:31] Someone went to Baron's live stream and
[00:38:33] said, "Hey, would you look up Mikey
[00:38:35] McCoy stuff and see if anyone's been
[00:38:37] searching Mikey McCoy?"
[00:38:40] And lo and behold, there's a Google
[00:38:42] trend showing that on the 14th of July,
[00:38:48] someone in Israel searched for Mikey
[00:38:50] McCoy.
[00:38:53] That's interesting.
[00:38:56] But then
[00:39:00] on August 15th,
[00:39:02] Mikey McCoy was searched in the Cayman
[00:39:05] Islands,
[00:39:09] which is weird.
[00:39:14] And then
[00:39:19] where is it? It's right
[00:39:22] Oh, it's right there. And then on
[00:39:25] September 6th,
[00:39:28] 4 days before the assassination,
[00:39:32] someone in Israel searched Mikey McCoy's
[00:39:35] home address verbatim
[00:39:38] like street like house, house number,
[00:39:41] street name, complete
[00:39:44] very specific search in Israel.
[00:39:48] And I have it written here as Mikey
[00:39:50] McCoy's home address because Baron
[00:39:51] rightfully respectfully did not publish
[00:39:53] his home address. Didn't want to dox
[00:39:55] him. Um he kind he he did accidentally
[00:39:59] show the proof that it was like but
[00:40:01] anyways Mikey McCoyy's home address was
[00:40:04] searched by someone in Israel three days
[00:40:08] before the shooting.
[00:40:11] All that is very weird. And you can go
[00:40:14] back to Baron's streams and watch them
[00:40:15] for yourself. Um, I highly recommend
[00:40:17] that you do that um to see the process
[00:40:21] for yourself and to validate and see the
[00:40:24] you know exactly how that search was
[00:40:26] done um to get a little context on it.
[00:40:30] But that's all very strange.
[00:40:33] And like to clarify, when Baron does
[00:40:35] these searches, he also shows like he'll
[00:40:37] show that same search in New York and
[00:40:40] California and Arizona and the United
[00:40:42] Kingdom and Australia to show you that
[00:40:44] all these other places, no searches. But
[00:40:47] then in these places, searches, which is
[00:40:51] all very weird.
[00:40:53] And so
[00:40:55] this is where I started to realize that
[00:40:57] putting all these searches onto a
[00:40:59] timeline might tell us something
[00:41:02] interesting because Baron keeps on kind
[00:41:06] of saying how there's this they all
[00:41:08] cluster around this two week window
[00:41:12] sort of in the middle of July of this
[00:41:15] year is when the most searches happened.
[00:41:17] and he kind of says like July 20th seems
[00:41:19] to be like the middle ground, the middle
[00:41:21] of this like big amount of searches
[00:41:24] going on.
[00:41:26] And so I'm sort of thinking, well, what
[00:41:28] happened around July 20th? Like what was
[00:41:31] happening in Charlie Kirk's life and in
[00:41:33] TPUSA's life and in Israel's life and
[00:41:36] you know, like what was happening around
[00:41:38] that time in July?
[00:41:41] Do you know what it was? And I know if
[00:41:44] you were in the Twitch stream earlier,
[00:41:45] this is all recap and you were here for
[00:41:46] it. Um, you know, hopefully you're
[00:41:48] having a good drink,
[00:41:51] but do you know what happened in July?
[00:41:53] Right around this time when all these
[00:41:55] searches exploded?
[00:41:57] Any guesses?
[00:42:04] On July 13th
[00:42:06] of this year,
[00:42:08] Charlie Kirk was in Florida at the TPUSA
[00:42:12] event hosting a debate between Dave
[00:42:14] Smith and Josh Hammer where Dave Smith
[00:42:17] made Josh Hammer look like a [ __ ]
[00:42:19] idiot and made the entire pro-Israel
[00:42:21] cause look ridiculous.
[00:42:24] And then the next day on July 14th,
[00:42:28] Tucker Carlson headlined the main stage
[00:42:32] for the closing night of the event. And
[00:42:34] we know from Tucker's reporting,
[00:42:37] Candace's reporting,
[00:42:39] and kind of Dave Smith's reporting, too,
[00:42:42] that a conversation happened backstage
[00:42:44] before Tucker went out on stage where he
[00:42:46] said, "Listen, I know that you get all
[00:42:49] this [ __ ] from donors, and I know that
[00:42:52] they're all over you and you I I
[00:42:55] normally talk about Israel and about
[00:42:57] Jeffrey Epste, all these things, and I'm
[00:42:58] not going to go hard on it. I don't want
[00:42:59] to bring more trouble on you. I'm not
[00:43:01] going to do." And Charlie said, "No, go
[00:43:03] all the way.
[00:43:05] Say it all."
[00:43:08] And Tucker recounted that conversation
[00:43:09] to us.
[00:43:14] So that was July 13th and 14th.
[00:43:18] [snorts]
[00:43:19] And there were searches before that.
[00:43:21] They extend into June um and a few in
[00:43:24] April a little bit. Some searches before
[00:43:26] that,
[00:43:29] but then they explode.
[00:43:32] That very day, the 14th, not even before
[00:43:36] the event is over, that's when Mikey
[00:43:37] McCoy gets searched in Israel.
[00:43:43] Then that same day, a guy named Richard
[00:43:46] Rasmusen gets searched in Israel. And
[00:43:49] who is Richard Rasmusen? Let me
[00:43:51] reference my other sheet over here. He's
[00:43:52] one of the surgeons at Temponogos
[00:43:55] Regional Hospital.
[00:43:58] Two days later, Temponogos Regional
[00:44:00] Hospital is searched in DC.
[00:44:03] And then that same day in DC, someone is
[00:44:06] searching for Bo Mason, who is the
[00:44:08] commissioner of the Utah Department of
[00:44:10] Public Safety that began his job on July
[00:44:13] 17th,
[00:44:15] the next day
[00:44:18] on the 18th,
[00:44:20] Steven Neilman is searched in Israel,
[00:44:22] then Lee Patterson, then Katherine
[00:44:23] Nester, then George Hodson Zinn. George
[00:44:26] Zinn was searched in DC. Brian Gil
[00:44:28] searched in Israel. Robert Patterson
[00:44:30] searched in Israel. Lee Troder searched
[00:44:31] in Israel. Road Losi Center searched in
[00:44:33] Israel. You guys don't know any of these
[00:44:36] names. You've never heard of any of
[00:44:37] these names. Steven Neman, Lee
[00:44:39] Patterson, Katherine Nester, Brian Gil,
[00:44:42] Robert Patterson, Lee Troder. Who are
[00:44:43] they? Well, Katherine Nester is Tyler
[00:44:47] Robinson's lawyer.
[00:44:49] And someone was searching for her name
[00:44:51] in Israel.
[00:44:53] Not in the UK, not in Australia,
[00:44:57] not even anywhere around the United
[00:44:58] States, just in Israel.
[00:45:01] All these other names, these are all
[00:45:04] surgeons that work at Tempenogos
[00:45:07] Regional Hospital. A few of them are um
[00:45:10] involved in the police force in the uh
[00:45:15] in the
[00:45:17] area of the shooting.
[00:45:21] Schaefer security was searched in
[00:45:23] Israel, which is like maybe just noise
[00:45:25] because Schaefer Security wasn't
[00:45:26] actually Charlie's security outfit
[00:45:27] anymore. They'd stopped a long time ago.
[00:45:30] Um, Hunter Kak, the guy that asked the
[00:45:33] question when Charlie was shot, he was
[00:45:36] searched in Israel on August 3rd.
[00:45:43] That's weird. If you recall, we have
[00:45:45] video of Hunter Kak apparently
[00:45:46] practicing his oh [ __ ] expression before
[00:45:49] the shooting happened and then being
[00:45:51] very oh [ __ ] melodramatic at the moment
[00:45:53] of the shooting. But Hunter Kak is
[00:45:56] actually part of an organization that is
[00:45:59] dedicated to trailing Charlie Kirk on
[00:46:01] campus tours and then trolling him in
[00:46:04] the questions from a left-wing
[00:46:05] perspective. Hunter Kak is like
[00:46:10] like opposition to Charlie official. Um
[00:46:13] he's very vocal about how he feels about
[00:46:15] Charlie and he's part of an organized
[00:46:18] offensive
[00:46:20] group to counter Charlie Kirk at the
[00:46:22] time.
[00:46:25] Some other interesting stuff about him
[00:46:26] too, but we don't have time for all of
[00:46:27] it. But what I'm trying to show you is
[00:46:30] that just so happens that this massive
[00:46:33] explosion in search trend data happens
[00:46:36] right after the TPUSA Florida event
[00:46:40] where it becomes pretty apparent to a
[00:46:43] lot of Jewish donors that something's
[00:46:46] got to be done about Charlie Kirk. And
[00:46:49] obviously
[00:46:51] there's a lot of speculation in
[00:46:52] connecting all of these things, but
[00:46:54] there's not speculation in the fact that
[00:46:56] these are very specific searches and
[00:46:59] that the data is showing up only in very
[00:47:01] specific places and once is a random
[00:47:04] occurrence and twice is a coincidence
[00:47:06] and three times you might have a pattern
[00:47:10] and like 14, 15, 16 times and holy [ __ ]
[00:47:14] you're planning an assassination.
[00:47:16] allegedly.
[00:47:20] And it gets to all kinds of granularity,
[00:47:22] like Mikey McCoy's home address, and I
[00:47:25] misspelled Mikey here. I turned him into
[00:47:27] Mickey. Um,
[00:47:30] but that's not the only home address
[00:47:33] that got searched.
[00:47:38] On September 7th,
[00:47:42] two 3 days before the shooting, someone
[00:47:45] in Israel searched
[00:47:48] W925S
[00:47:50] Street.
[00:47:52] That is a very specific search,
[00:47:57] right? And I see in the chat someone
[00:48:00] just said like nine billion searches a
[00:48:01] day for [ __ ] sake. Yeah, but none of
[00:48:04] them are for this. And we know that
[00:48:06] because when you look up W925S Street,
[00:48:11] look all over the country, look at every
[00:48:13] jurisdiction, look at other countries,
[00:48:15] look all over the world and see how many
[00:48:17] Google searches are done for that exact
[00:48:19] order of letters and numbers. How many
[00:48:22] digits are in your PIN for your debit
[00:48:24] card?
[00:48:26] Four, right? Because just four random
[00:48:29] numbers in a sequence is a [ __ ] like
[00:48:32] uncrackable code. There's endless
[00:48:34] possibilities. But when you have letters
[00:48:37] and numbers and it's one, two, three,
[00:48:38] four, five, six, seven characters long.
[00:48:42] I mean, it's not literally that because
[00:48:44] you kind of have to make words sort of
[00:48:45] like street, but still.
[00:48:48] That's an astronomically rare thing to
[00:48:51] search. And do you know what W925s
[00:48:55] street is?
[00:48:57] Well, it's not Mikey McCoy's address.
[00:49:03] But
[00:49:05] it is
[00:49:07] where the gun was found.
[00:49:10] Like literally where the gun was found.
[00:49:14] It is this tiny stretch of road
[00:49:18] from about here
[00:49:22] to about here, which is like one, two,
[00:49:26] three, four, five, six, seven, maybe
[00:49:28] eight houses.
[00:49:30] And the gun was found right here.
[00:49:35] Okay.
[00:49:36] So, [clears throat]
[00:49:39] three days before the shooting, someone
[00:49:41] halfway around the world is searching
[00:49:43] for an address in this little town in
[00:49:46] Utah. I mean, it's not a little town.
[00:49:47] It's attached to Salt Lake City.
[00:49:50] But, [ __ ] please. Come on.
[00:49:54] And then
[00:49:59] where is the even more specific one?
[00:50:06] Where is it?
[00:50:14] Am I getting confused?
[00:50:20] pretty sure that I have tabulated in
[00:50:22] here
[00:50:24] an even more. Maybe I'm getting
[00:50:26] confused. Um,
[00:50:31] oh,
[00:50:32] July 11th, District of Columbia. That
[00:50:35] would be 71.
[00:50:38] Oh, I just didn't put it into the
[00:50:40] timeline.
[00:50:42] Okay. Well, on July 11th here, let me um
[00:50:46] it's in my bigger Google search trends
[00:50:48] here.
[00:50:50] On July 11th in the District of
[00:50:52] Columbia,
[00:50:54] someone searched 683 W925S
[00:50:58] Street.
[00:51:00] That's a pretty specific location.
[00:51:03] 683
[00:51:06] is this house.
[00:51:09] That's the chicken coupe right there.
[00:51:18] Um,
[00:51:20] what
[00:51:25] what
[00:51:26] 683
[00:51:29] W925S
[00:51:31] Street?
[00:51:41] There's searches today for it [laughter]
[00:51:45] because I talked about it earlier today.
[00:51:49] And I mean, you obviously you got to
[00:51:50] scan through all sorts of data. You got
[00:51:51] to get granular. You got to go to New
[00:51:53] York, you know, big states. New York.
[00:51:57] Anyone searching for this random house
[00:51:58] in Utah in New York? And I don't know.
[00:52:01] I've not looked this up, but I I just
[00:52:03] assume probably not. California
[00:52:08] in the last year,
[00:52:11] the last 90 days. Oh, interesting.
[00:52:14] Interesting. What?
[00:52:17] Interesting.
[00:52:19] August 6, 2025.
[00:52:22] Someone in California.
[00:52:26] Interesting. When was our other one? It
[00:52:29] was after that.
[00:52:33] Um, expanded timeline. August 6th
[00:52:38] versus September
[00:52:42] 7th.
[00:52:45] I mean, you make your own assessment.
[00:52:46] You decide for yourself if you want to
[00:52:48] give any credibility to all that. But I
[00:52:51] highly recommend that you go and watch
[00:52:52] Baron Coleman's streams before you jump
[00:52:54] to any conclusions about it
[00:52:57] because it's pretty weird how many
[00:53:00] searches were turning up.
[00:53:02] And he learned this from the Butler
[00:53:06] shooting and from searching all sorts of
[00:53:08] things that was not public information
[00:53:11] that no one would have known before the
[00:53:13] shooting.
[00:53:15] But then there were Google searches from
[00:53:16] before the shooting for all these names
[00:53:18] that were just nobody's before the
[00:53:20] shooting. Locations and stuff like that,
[00:53:22] right? Similar to this. And so when you
[00:53:24] think it through,
[00:53:27] what you're probably seeing is either a
[00:53:31] whole bunch of very bizarre coincidences
[00:53:34] where people halfway around the world
[00:53:36] are getting really interested in people
[00:53:38] that they don't know and have probably,
[00:53:40] well, I assume wouldn't know and
[00:53:42] probably have never met. Tail numbers to
[00:53:44] planes that they have nothing to do
[00:53:45] with. Uh addresses for houses that they
[00:53:47] have nothing to do with. the Losi
[00:53:49] Center, a building and a college halfway
[00:53:51] around the world that they've nothing to
[00:53:52] do with, I would assume. All these
[00:53:55] things are getting searched all in rapid
[00:53:58] succession right after the TPSA Florida
[00:54:00] event.
[00:54:02] So maybe it's all just coincidences or
[00:54:07] maybe it's the planning of a crime
[00:54:11] because Baron Coleman has also
[00:54:13] demonstrated how you can see what is
[00:54:15] probably actually people in DC
[00:54:18] investigating a crime. Not necessarily
[00:54:20] not planning it out but investigating
[00:54:22] it. and he uses news that just broke
[00:54:24] about the NBA gambling ring. That was an
[00:54:27] investigation that was ongoing for a
[00:54:28] long time if I understand correctly, but
[00:54:30] all the names were sealed. No one knew
[00:54:32] the names until like yesterday or the
[00:54:34] day before when they released it all for
[00:54:35] the first time. But then he shows that
[00:54:38] in the DC metro area, a lot of this
[00:54:41] stuff that was not public information
[00:54:42] yet was being searched across the last
[00:54:45] year in the DC area specifically, which
[00:54:48] would imply that people privy to the
[00:54:51] investigation like you know the feds,
[00:54:55] some of those people were probably
[00:54:57] Google searching parts of their
[00:54:58] investigation as it was ongoing and
[00:55:00] those Google searches were logging in
[00:55:02] the Google Trends and that makes sense,
[00:55:05] right?
[00:55:08] So
[00:55:10] that's all very awkward.
[00:55:15] The chief of staff
[00:55:19] covered in blood allegedly walking away
[00:55:22] on the phone with his dad allegedly.
[00:55:25] And I think that's not actually I don't
[00:55:27] think that's who he's on the phone with
[00:55:29] because I think that we can all agree
[00:55:30] that
[00:55:32] based on Pastor Rob McCoy saying that
[00:55:34] Mikey was covered in blood, we can
[00:55:35] pretty much discount everything that he
[00:55:37] said because that's not true. So who
[00:55:40] knows who he's on the phone with.
[00:55:45] But bro was either on speed dial or
[00:55:47] something
[00:55:49] and bro was on speed the [ __ ] out of
[00:55:51] this place. I don't need to know
[00:55:53] anything. I don't need to have any part
[00:55:54] in this.
[00:55:56] And we would love an explanation, Mikey.
[00:55:59] I'm open to hearing it. Maybe there is
[00:56:02] some normal, rational explanation.
[00:56:08] Bro, what the [ __ ] I just looked at my
[00:56:11] supers.
[00:56:13] What are you doing, homie?
[00:56:16] We have got a whale in these supers,
[00:56:19] dog. Who are you?
[00:56:24] Dog
[00:56:27] Mckenoyer
[00:56:29] sent $500.
[00:56:31] Really appreciate you. Keep up the good
[00:56:33] work. Really appreciate you. Keep up the
[00:56:35] good work. You're a legend, dog. I
[00:56:37] appreciate you. I'll be sure to buy Gigi
[00:56:40] a tasty meat treat with part of that
[00:56:42] money. Um, and she'll love you, too.
[00:56:48] So,
[00:56:51] um it looks like my uh super chat
[00:56:53] scanner is okay. No, there there it
[00:56:56] updated. It might be working. I don't
[00:56:58] know. We're not going to go to super
[00:57:00] chats yet. I think what we're going to
[00:57:02] do is we're going to jump into the
[00:57:05] beginnings of what we'll go and talk to
[00:57:07] Nate about,
[00:57:09] which is
[00:57:11] all of this stuff on campus.
[00:57:18] Unless there's more in the timeline that
[00:57:21] we should talk about. There's probably
[00:57:23] more in the timeline that we should talk
[00:57:24] about. We'll do the timeline and then
[00:57:26] we'll get to the other stuff with Nate
[00:57:27] in a bit.
[00:57:30] Chat, tell Am I crazy, chat? Let me
[00:57:32] know. Am I crazy to think that Mikey
[00:57:34] McCoy probably should explain himself?
[00:57:37] Is that weird? Like, are we making this
[00:57:40] up?
[00:57:43] Because I am a little confused. by the
[00:57:45] whole situation.
[00:57:48] Doesn't look like what I would do right
[00:57:49] after my friend got shot.
[00:57:55] I don't know.
[00:58:01] I don't know.
[00:58:04] But I'm just saying once you put it on a
[00:58:07] timeline, it starts to make a fuckload
[00:58:10] more sense because Okay. So, let's
[00:58:12] here's something that I I said earlier
[00:58:14] on the last on the Twitch stream that we
[00:58:16] were doing earlier,
[00:58:18] but just to clarify what we're seeing
[00:58:20] here. There are search trend data that
[00:58:23] is suspicious from before that Florida
[00:58:26] event. Like for example, the Losi Center
[00:58:29] was searched in Israel on July 7th and
[00:58:32] July 9th. And that's a weird thing to
[00:58:35] search if you're in Israel.
[00:58:38] Actually,
[00:58:39] the landscaping company that redid the
[00:58:42] crime scene,
[00:58:44] they were searched on July 6th
[00:58:47] in uh District of Columbia, DC area,
[00:58:51] which is like maybe a coincidence. Maybe
[00:58:53] someone in the DC area
[00:58:56] had some business with them or
[00:59:00] something. Who knows?
[00:59:03] And there are other searches too before
[00:59:05] that I didn't include a couple of them,
[00:59:07] not a ton. Um, but they trail off into
[00:59:09] the beginning of July and there's some
[00:59:11] in June.
[00:59:13] There might have been a few in May, but
[00:59:15] not many. Um, and then the TPS USA
[00:59:18] Florida event and then a bunch of them
[00:59:20] and they're all in Israel. And then
[00:59:23] leading into the event, a lot more of
[00:59:25] the search uh trends that have been
[00:59:27] found so far at least are state side in
[00:59:31] DC and a couple of them in the
[00:59:33] Huntsville area around probably around
[00:59:35] that FBI office, but who knows?
[00:59:38] And so what picture does that paint if
[00:59:40] you kind of
[00:59:42] run with it, right? If supposing that
[00:59:44] the theory is correct in some form
[00:59:48] speculatively what that would mean that
[00:59:49] we're seeing is that before the TPUSA
[00:59:52] Florida event there was already planning
[00:59:55] of this thing going on but it was not
[00:59:58] urgent maybe it kind of looks like
[01:00:01] someone was already planning this thing
[01:00:04] that might involve the Losi center Matab
[01:00:07] a who is that let me look at my notes
[01:00:09] here metab
[01:00:12] A say
[01:00:15] oh he was the old special agent in
[01:00:17] charge in Utah
[01:00:19] relevant.
[01:00:21] So what it looks like was happening is
[01:00:24] planning was underway in some form and
[01:00:27] then this event happens in Florida and
[01:00:29] someone makes a phone call or something
[01:00:32] and suddenly the Israelis are like
[01:00:34] [ __ ] let's go and they just start
[01:00:37] going on full blast planning this out I
[01:00:41] would assume. And it kind of looks like
[01:00:43] it's like here you're seeing what
[01:00:45] someone is kind of like working on that
[01:00:47] day and here you're seeing someone
[01:00:48] making a dossier that day and there's
[01:00:50] probably a lot more search data that's
[01:00:51] relevant to this but you would never be
[01:00:52] able to find it all. It's like who
[01:00:54] knows? Um
[01:00:56] but these data points alone show that
[01:00:58] there's a huge spike in extremely
[01:01:00] relevant pieces of this crime all at
[01:01:02] once in Israel. And they're mostly in
[01:01:05] Israel, not all, but mostly. And then
[01:01:09] on August 27th, this UVU campus event is
[01:01:13] announced for the first time publicly.
[01:01:16] Um, I forget what the name of the
[01:01:18] publication was. Uh, it was a Utah
[01:01:20] publication. It might have been one of
[01:01:22] the college publications is where they
[01:01:23] first announced it publicly and then
[01:01:25] there was a few other uh, Twitter
[01:01:27] announcements after that. But in that
[01:01:29] time frame, uh, August 4th is when the
[01:01:32] infamous Hampton's meeting takes place.
[01:01:34] August 6th is when Charlie Kirk went on
[01:01:36] Megan Kelly's show and talked about how
[01:01:38] all the donors were [ __ ] all up his
[01:01:40] butt about Israel and how he has no room
[01:01:43] to criticize. You know that one that
[01:01:45] happened right in the middle of this,
[01:01:47] right? And then they announced the
[01:01:49] campus event at UVU. And so I'm curious,
[01:01:53] Mikey, you might be able to answer this.
[01:01:55] At what point, at what date specifically
[01:01:59] did the idea of hosting an event at UVU
[01:02:02] come up? And who was it that suggested
[01:02:05] UVU? Because when you look at the tour
[01:02:08] that Charlie was on, you notice that
[01:02:10] they were going to Utah two different
[01:02:12] times for some reason. And it was Utah
[01:02:16] first and then a bunch of other stops
[01:02:19] around the country on the west coast and
[01:02:20] all the way over to the east coast and
[01:02:21] then all the way back to Utah at the end
[01:02:24] of the tour for USU, the other big
[01:02:27] college there,
[01:02:31] which is weird. That's not how you would
[01:02:33] normally plan a tour, right? And this is
[01:02:35] not my original thought. Candace is the
[01:02:36] one that first brought this up. And uh
[01:02:39] that's weird. It's not impossible. It's
[01:02:41] not inconceivable. I mean, it's not like
[01:02:43] they were actually in a car road
[01:02:45] tripping to all of these events. They
[01:02:47] were probably flying to most of them.
[01:02:49] But still, why not put both of the Utah
[01:02:51] events right next to each other and just
[01:02:54] go once? You save a ton of money. A ton
[01:02:56] of money, right?
[01:02:59] And so I'm very curious for anyone
[01:03:02] involved with Turning Point.
[01:03:04] Kind of a long shot, but I'm curious at
[01:03:06] what point did the US did the UVU campus
[01:03:09] location get first brought up? Was it in
[01:03:13] August or was it maybe back in July? Or
[01:03:17] was it maybe even before July? Right?
[01:03:21] And at what point did that become
[01:03:22] concrete? And who had access to that
[01:03:24] information? who was privy to that
[01:03:26] theoretical possibility that maybe
[01:03:28] Charlie Kirk would be on UVU campus
[01:03:30] because all the way back July 7th and
[01:03:33] 9th someone in Israel was searching for
[01:03:36] the Losi center
[01:03:40] which is
[01:03:41] very awkward.
[01:03:46] So then something really interesting
[01:03:50] happens. The UVU campuses event is
[01:03:53] announced on the 27th of August.
[01:03:56] And there's a few more weird Google
[01:03:58] trend searches like the Sorenson Center
[01:04:00] gets searched in both Israel and
[01:04:01] Washington DC on August 28th. Sorenson
[01:04:05] Center is the building that was at
[01:04:09] Charlie's like 10:00 that has two trees
[01:04:12] in front of it. Has the slopy roof
[01:04:13] that's all white that Chris Martinson
[01:04:15] theorizes that maybe there was someone
[01:04:16] on top of that.
[01:04:19] Um, it's the one that's directly behind
[01:04:20] the fountain.
[01:04:24] And then that's when on September 6, now
[01:04:26] we're getting into September, and this
[01:04:27] is when Mikey McCoy's home address is
[01:04:29] searched in Israel. And someone brought
[01:04:31] up that like, okay, yeah, but if they're
[01:04:32] planning out a like if they're planning
[01:04:35] something out three days, 10, four days
[01:04:37] before the assassination is way too late
[01:04:39] to plan something out. That doesn't make
[01:04:41] sense. Yeah, but it's not too late to
[01:04:44] doublech checkck where you're going to
[01:04:46] go when you land. It's not too late to
[01:04:48] double check where what's the address
[01:04:50] that you might need to send a package to
[01:04:51] or send an agent to or send something to
[01:04:54] or you know something
[01:04:57] theoretically just I'm just speculating
[01:05:00] but it's not too late to you know hammer
[01:05:02] out the details. In fact when I fly
[01:05:03] somewhere I often will double check my
[01:05:05] where my Airbnb is and what's you know
[01:05:07] the lay of the land as I'm like waiting
[01:05:09] at the airport or something you know.
[01:05:12] And then the 8th, Robert Schulman
[01:05:15] allegedly pulls all of his funding from
[01:05:17] TPUSA. And then somewhere in this early
[01:05:19] September time frame, I have not pinned
[01:05:21] down the exact date yet, Charlie's in
[01:05:22] the group chat saying, "I have no choice
[01:05:24] but to leave the pro-Israel cause." And
[01:05:27] then whether by coincidence or in
[01:05:29] response to that group chat, I think
[01:05:31] it's probably coincidence, most of the
[01:05:34] search trends shift to being stateside
[01:05:37] in the DC area.
[01:05:41] And if you're running with the theory
[01:05:43] speculatively,
[01:05:44] what that would indicate is that the
[01:05:47] assets are on the move, that it's a go
[01:05:50] and any assets that are that might have
[01:05:52] been based overseas, although I doubt
[01:05:54] that very much or any of them were. I
[01:05:57] think it was probably just planning and
[01:06:00] doing things like
[01:06:02] prepping schizophrenic people to play
[01:06:04] their part, so to speak, is my guess.
[01:06:07] But suddenly the operation is more state
[01:06:09] side based on the searches that have
[01:06:11] been found so far. And that would track
[01:06:14] because now it's like it's go time. The
[01:06:15] plan is made and now it's just whoever's
[01:06:18] on the ground, whoever is the, you know,
[01:06:20] accompllices in DC are maybe just
[01:06:23] putting the last little touches on it,
[01:06:24] dealing with any weird changes like this
[01:06:26] plane. They're searching the owner of
[01:06:28] the plane. They're searching the tail
[01:06:29] number of the plane. They're
[01:06:30] double-checking the low center
[01:06:33] tail number of the plane. Tyler James
[01:06:36] Robinson again. and Tipponogos Regional
[01:06:38] Hospital searched.
[01:06:41] And then remember that Candace alleged
[01:06:44] alleged that three different sources
[01:06:46] told her that Charlie said the day
[01:06:49] before the shooting that he was worried
[01:06:52] they would kill him if he turned on
[01:06:55] Israel.
[01:06:57] Although I think I'm conflating two
[01:06:58] things. I think that in Candace is
[01:07:00] telling it's
[01:07:02] was Charlie was worried that they will
[01:07:04] kill him. And it was in Harrison's tweet
[01:07:07] report that he said that his source told
[01:07:10] him that Charlie said he was afraid they
[01:07:12] would kill him if he turned on Israel.
[01:07:13] And that was like a month before. I've
[01:07:16] actually got to put I got to put
[01:07:17] Harrison's tweet on this timeline,
[01:07:19] actually.
[01:07:22] And then, oh yeah, let's not forget that
[01:07:24] on September 9th, Josh Hammer retweets
[01:07:27] Trump's 12year-old execution tweet. He
[01:07:30] goes back 12 years in Trump's timeline
[01:07:33] to grab out his tweet about executions
[01:07:35] and says based
[01:07:37] and then it wasn't until the day before
[01:07:39] the event that UVU Review published
[01:07:42] specific location of the event.
[01:07:46] Theoretically
[01:07:47] September 9th would have been the first
[01:07:50] day that anyone in the public would have
[01:07:53] known that the Losi center might have
[01:07:56] been relevant to this thing. Right? But
[01:07:59] someone in Israel was pretty curious
[01:08:02] about it months in advance
[01:08:05] for some reason.
[01:08:07] And then you get to September 10th,
[01:08:10] right? And there's a lot more that
[01:08:12] happens after, but I'm really curious
[01:08:14] about what happened before. Right now,
[01:08:17] right?
[01:08:20] Right.
[01:08:23] Like
[01:08:29] All I'm saying is a lot of us took a lot
[01:08:31] of [ __ ] real fast when we came out and
[01:08:33] said this looks like a conspiracy. OH MY
[01:08:35] GOSH. [screaming] LIKE BUNCH of
[01:08:38] coninkers losing their minds. How could
[01:08:40] you even suggest such a thing? You
[01:08:43] hateful bigot. How dare you ask a
[01:08:46] question about the highest profile
[01:08:48] political assassination in the last 60
[01:08:50] years. What's wrong with you?
[01:08:56] You think you want the truth?
[01:08:59] The absolute audacity to have questions.
[01:09:02] Oh my goodness.
[01:09:05] So
[01:09:09] score a major point for pre-planning
[01:09:16] for following the evidence
[01:09:20] because there's very few pieces of this
[01:09:23] original official story that links up
[01:09:25] now. And real quick before we go over
[01:09:29] and hang out with Nate in a little under
[01:09:31] an hour, I want to talk about the video
[01:09:34] footage that we have in this
[01:09:36] neighborhood.
[01:09:38] And I know the real hardcore homies that
[01:09:39] were hanging out on Twitch, they've seen
[01:09:40] a lot of this before. Hopefully, it's
[01:09:42] just fun to hang out.
[01:09:44] Quit noticing. You're damn straight.
[01:09:47] You're dang straight.
[01:09:50] I gotta say, guys, I am worried that our
[01:09:52] super chat scanner is missing a bunch of
[01:09:54] them right now because it just doesn't
[01:09:56] look like it has them all by any means.
[01:10:01] Um,
[01:10:05] so I will just have to do my best in a
[01:10:06] second here to get to catch them all.
[01:10:09] Um, but real quick before we do that, I
[01:10:12] want to give you the super cliff notes.
[01:10:14] Dude, I don't know if I can give you the
[01:10:15] cliff notes on this one fast enough.
[01:10:18] Um, it's getting hot in here. Let me
[01:10:19] turn the AC on real quick.
[01:10:33] >> In Florida. We are in Florida and the AC
[01:10:37] was set to 76 as in not doing a thing.
[01:10:41] Nice.
[01:10:43] All right. All right.
[01:10:47] So,
[01:10:49] let's
[01:10:51] let's dive into this um this
[01:10:54] neighborhood stuff for a second
[01:10:58] and clear up a whole bunch of questions
[01:11:01] that we've kind of all had whether we
[01:11:02] realized it or not of like who actually
[01:11:05] was where and doing what.
[01:11:08] Um,
[01:11:11] although real quick, I should probably
[01:11:14] make you all aware
[01:11:18] of a new treasure trove of evidence that
[01:11:22] just dropped.
[01:11:26] Um,
[01:11:30] what was his name?
[01:11:32] Um,
[01:11:35] I forget his channel's name. So, instead
[01:11:38] we're gonna look up Lance Twig's uh
[01:11:42] Discord.
[01:11:46] Turkey Tom. Turkey Tom. Okay, if you
[01:11:51] don't know about Turkey Tom, I didn't
[01:11:53] know about Turkey Tom. This new video he
[01:11:56] just put out
[01:11:58] completely changes the whole
[01:12:00] investigation.
[01:12:01] [clears throat] He
[01:12:03] got access to
[01:12:06] a man, someone who is allegedly and
[01:12:09] pretty much offered enough proof um in
[01:12:11] my mind just in this video alone, not
[01:12:14] even given whatever other information
[01:12:16] Turkey Tom was able to get about him.
[01:12:18] This guy, his source,
[01:12:20] um, has known Tyler and Lance Twigs for
[01:12:23] like six years, goes over to the house
[01:12:25] frequently to play Magic the Gathering
[01:12:26] or did um was in their Discord chats
[01:12:29] with them and gave detailed
[01:12:33] uh, insights into who Lance Twigs was,
[01:12:37] what their life was like, what their
[01:12:38] home was like, what their friendship and
[01:12:40] then romance was like, what Lance
[01:12:43] Twigs's journals were like.
[01:12:46] And oh boy does it paint a picture. But
[01:12:48] first, I love his intro, his opening
[01:12:50] statement. Check it out.
[01:12:51] >> I'd like to start this video by saying
[01:12:53] that I'm a little bit out of my depth
[01:12:54] here considering the gravity of what I'm
[01:12:57] about to show you guys, but I'm going to
[01:12:58] try my best. With that out of the way,
[01:13:00] let's get respect, bro. Facts. We are
[01:13:04] all a little out of our depth. and him
[01:13:07] he because he had done a live stream or
[01:13:10] a video at the very start about Tyler
[01:13:13] and the digital stuff like his digital
[01:13:15] footprint and someone had seen it and
[01:13:18] decided to drop a treasure trove of new
[01:13:21] information on his plate and when that
[01:13:23] happens in a journalistic space you have
[01:13:25] been selected and it's up to you and
[01:13:27] Turkey Tom did not disappoint and he put
[01:13:30] together this whole video with all sorts
[01:13:32] of Discord messages um Reddit posts,
[01:13:37] photographs,
[01:13:38] um, never before seen information,
[01:13:42] uh, personal details about Lance and
[01:13:44] Tyler, like anecdotal from his source,
[01:13:48] but also it includes things like photos
[01:13:51] of the apartment with explanations of
[01:13:53] like what the [ __ ] they were up to. It
[01:13:56] includes photos of a whole bunch of
[01:13:58] schizophrenic pages out of Lance Twigs's
[01:14:02] journal that are and like art projects
[01:14:05] and like stuff that Lance Twigs was
[01:14:07] working on alleg apparently that are um
[01:14:12] super schizophrenic like
[01:14:15] obviously. And yeah, the chat is all
[01:14:18] over MK Ultra. I see you guys. You know
[01:14:20] what's up. Yeah, it it paints the
[01:14:24] premier picture of M like of a not
[01:14:27] necessarily that he became schizophrenic
[01:14:29] because of MK Ultra. That's not what I'm
[01:14:31] saying. I'm saying that if you wanted to
[01:14:34] look for a target that might become a
[01:14:37] pathy or an access point, you know,
[01:14:39] you're looking for the weakest link just
[01:14:41] to get you in somewhere.
[01:14:44] The schizophrenic kid is definitely your
[01:14:47] best option. And oh boy was Lance Twigs
[01:14:52] schizophrenic
[01:14:54] allegedly.
[01:14:55] Um and so there's just a whole host of
[01:15:01] new never-beforeseen
[01:15:04] information that really fills in the
[01:15:06] picture about Tyler and Lance that um
[01:15:10] everyone that wants to know the truth
[01:15:12] kind of needs to watch.
[01:15:15] And I say that in the context of the
[01:15:19] video actually
[01:15:21] objectively not really helping the
[01:15:23] theory that I've been on from the start.
[01:15:25] Doesn't really help my theory much. Um,
[01:15:28] in some ways it would be easy to kind of
[01:15:29] paint it as like actually this distracts
[01:15:32] from my theory and points much more
[01:15:34] suspicion at Tyler and Lance. Um, and I
[01:15:37] agree with that. It does. Um,
[01:15:41] I've never been of the mind that we had
[01:15:43] any evidence to say that Tyler and Lance
[01:15:44] had nothing to do with it. Um,
[01:15:47] I've always been of the of the mind that
[01:15:49] I've got a lot of questions about the
[01:15:51] idea that Tyler was the shooter.
[01:15:54] And definitely I don't believe a word of
[01:15:56] Tyler did it on his own. And
[01:16:01] this video about Lance and Tyler, it
[01:16:05] definitely does not paint the picture
[01:16:06] that it would be Tyler on its own. It it
[01:16:08] paints the picture that Lance, we should
[01:16:11] be looking at Lance. But the problem is
[01:16:12] you can't look at Lance because Lance
[01:16:15] disappeared.
[01:16:17] Poof. He's gone. Even though he's like
[01:16:20] kind of the most important witness in
[01:16:21] the entire thing. He's the one that had
[01:16:24] the note of confession. He's the one
[01:16:27] that shared the text messages of the
[01:16:28] confession. He's the one that shared the
[01:16:30] Discord logs that might or might not
[01:16:32] have been true real of the confession.
[01:16:34] Like he's the whole case originally.
[01:16:38] but he also
[01:16:42] lived with Tyler and so presumably had
[01:16:47] access to Tyler's phone and to Tyler's
[01:16:50] Discord and to Tyler's gun.
[01:16:57] And so I I said this earlier today, I
[01:17:00] don't think that Lance is ever going to
[01:17:02] appear on a camera ever again. I don't
[01:17:05] think that Lance is even alive still. If
[01:17:08] I had to guess, I suspect that Lance is
[01:17:12] long gone
[01:17:15] because you can't have the schizophrenic
[01:17:17] kid running around with his mouth open.
[01:17:20] You certainly can't have the
[01:17:21] schizophrenic kid getting scared and
[01:17:22] making rash decisions
[01:17:27] and he's just gone apparently. I mean,
[01:17:30] maybe he's in WitPro, maybe. But that's
[01:17:32] not the reporting. That's not the
[01:17:34] picture that the reporting is painting.
[01:17:36] So,
[01:17:38] go watch Turkey Tom's video. Give him a
[01:17:41] subscribe and a lity like for his
[01:17:43] efforts. Support the man.
[01:17:47] And keep that in mind as we roll around
[01:17:49] this map. [clears throat]
[01:17:53] Because by now, we've got a fair bit of
[01:17:55] footage of people walking around in
[01:17:58] these neighborhoods before the shooting.
[01:18:00] And we've got footage of a guy walking
[01:18:03] around on campus before the shooting.
[01:18:04] We've got footage right after the
[01:18:06] shooting and you know some stuff there.
[01:18:08] And then we've got some evidence about
[01:18:10] the gun. And then we've got a little bit
[01:18:12] of footage after the shooting. And does
[01:18:14] it all line up?
[01:18:17] Does it all line up? Right.
[01:18:20] And for me, a lot of it clicked into
[01:18:22] place when we got this one piece of new
[01:18:28] footage.
[01:18:33] [music]
[01:18:36] Shout out to Gray Hughes. I disagree
[01:18:37] with his entire assessment of the of the
[01:18:39] thing, but um I he's you know, I love
[01:18:42] his style, his thoroughess, and he's
[01:18:45] great. He's a great resource.
[01:18:48] Um, he's actually the one that inspired
[01:18:50] me to go back and make a [ __ ] map and
[01:18:52] build a timeline and actually keep track
[01:18:53] of everything because I should have done
[01:18:55] that since day one.
[01:18:56] >> Paramount Tactical and and that's in
[01:18:59] this
[01:18:59] >> um, so this is him analyzing the video.
[01:19:01] Do I have the original video linked
[01:19:03] here?
[01:19:04] I don't. I just have Gray Hughes's
[01:19:06] version of it linked.
[01:19:08] So anyways, this new footage came out.
[01:19:11] Um, and Gray actually went and went to
[01:19:14] the homeowners and they gave him all of
[01:19:15] the footage. this shot right here. Later
[01:19:18] on, we see Tyler Robinson walking by and
[01:19:20] then we see the vehicle
[01:19:24] and skip skip. We get it. So, time
[01:19:29] stamp, bottom of the screen, 8:22 a.m.
[01:19:33] 8:22
[01:19:36] a.m. and 55 seconds, we see the gray
[01:19:39] Dodge driving up the road past this
[01:19:42] house. That's Tyler Robinson's car.
[01:19:46] Then watch the time stamp and you'll see
[01:19:48] it. So, this is their other doorbell
[01:19:50] camera, and you see the car drive past
[01:19:54] at 8:22, 8:23 a.m.
[01:19:58] Then time stamp jumps
[01:20:02] and now it is 9:57
[01:20:05] a.m. So, almost 10:00 and in a second
[01:20:09] here, Tyler Robinson, allegedly,
[01:20:12] whoever, we'll call him Maroon shirt guy
[01:20:14] walks by, right? And maroon shirt guy is
[01:20:18] pretty obviously wearing a blue
[01:20:21] backpack.
[01:20:23] It's pretty clearly a blue backpack.
[01:20:25] It's not nearly as full as black
[01:20:27] backpack guy later. And he's wearing his
[01:20:29] maroon shirt, his shorts, and maybe a
[01:20:30] gray or black ball cap. And he walks by
[01:20:34] the house and he just walks down the
[01:20:36] street
[01:20:38] all the way.
[01:20:40] Keeps on going.
[01:20:43] So, this video puts some things
[01:20:46] together.
[01:20:48] It is at this house right here,
[01:20:51] 589 on the corner. This giant thing
[01:20:53] right there. And we know that because
[01:20:58] when you stand in street view,
[01:21:01] there's a door there with a doorbell
[01:21:03] camera, and there's a front door there
[01:21:04] with a doorbell camera.
[01:21:06] And those are the two different camera
[01:21:08] views that we were seeing. And when you
[01:21:10] look across the street from this
[01:21:11] doorbell camera's view, this is what you
[01:21:14] see. Red roof fence.
[01:21:22] Red roof fence. And the big tree. Big
[01:21:26] tree.
[01:21:29] Big tree. Right. This is our house. And
[01:21:33] it stands right at How do I zoom out of
[01:21:37] you?
[01:21:38] It stands right at this intersection,
[01:21:40] which is a little confusing, but in the
[01:21:42] car in the footage, you can pretty
[01:21:43] clearly tell that the car does not turn
[01:21:45] down this road, which is a culde-sac.
[01:21:47] The car keeps going. So, who knows where
[01:21:50] it went. The car just drove around the
[01:21:52] neighborhood and then went off somewhere
[01:21:53] into the great beyond. But then
[01:21:58] two hours later, almost maroon shirt guy
[01:22:02] walks past this house. We technically
[01:22:05] have no idea if maroon shirt guy has
[01:22:07] anything really to do with that car.
[01:22:09] Maroon shirt guy might be Tyler Robinson
[01:22:11] because later Tyler is seen wearing a
[01:22:13] maroon shirt, but we're told that Tyler
[01:22:15] Robinson changed into an all black
[01:22:18] outfit with a big ass limp and then
[01:22:20] changed back into maroon shirt after.
[01:22:27] Right. But then there's another piece of
[01:22:29] evidence that came after the fact that
[01:22:32] sort of cast doubt on this whole
[01:22:33] situation.
[01:22:36] And how did I do this earlier? I pulled
[01:22:38] this off and I set it next door to
[01:22:43] um do I still have it open? Yeah. Tyler
[01:22:44] Robinson right there.
[01:22:48] You guys see this?
[01:22:52] So, what am I showing you guys on screen
[01:22:55] here? What do you think we're looking
[01:22:56] at? Right. We have the official FBI
[01:23:00] photos of Tyler Robinson allegedly
[01:23:01] walking into campus with a gun down his
[01:23:04] pants. Totally. It's totally down there.
[01:23:05] Don't even ask questions. It totally
[01:23:07] fits in those pants 100%. And then we
[01:23:10] have Tyler Robinson that we do know is
[01:23:13] Tyler Robinson pretty [ __ ] clearly
[01:23:15] because we actually can see his face and
[01:23:16] it's a clear image.
[01:23:18] This image is released by Candace at the
[01:23:20] Dairy Queen 620 or something like that
[01:23:23] that evening.
[01:23:27] You think the lens is about to crash?
[01:23:28] What do you mean?
[01:23:31] Is our stream okay, guys?
[01:23:34] It's tripping out for a second. Are we
[01:23:36] doing okay? If everything crashes, it's
[01:23:39] like we'll figure it out. But
[01:23:41] but um
[01:23:43] what can we tell from these two photos?
[01:23:48] for me. I
[01:23:53] It's hard to say for sure. It's a little
[01:23:56] speculative,
[01:23:58] but those are not the same jeans.
[01:24:02] They are just not. These jeans are worn
[01:24:05] as hell and they're faded and they're
[01:24:07] thin. You can see the outline of his
[01:24:09] phone. We all know what kind of jeans
[01:24:11] these are. These are some janky ass old
[01:24:13] [ __ ] torn up jeans.
[01:24:16] These on the other hand look like dark
[01:24:20] fresh blue washed all the way down way
[01:24:23] tighter stiffer denim. Like these are
[01:24:24] not those jeans. At least it doesn't
[01:24:28] look like them, right? And you can tell
[01:24:31] like even in this photo here where he's
[01:24:33] in shadow and the whole pant leg is dark
[01:24:35] dark blue almost black. You can still
[01:24:37] see the light faded part of his phone,
[01:24:40] right? You can see the fade on his knee
[01:24:42] and his thigh here. You can see that
[01:24:44] this these genes have a faded wash.
[01:24:46] These genes
[01:24:48] are a deep blue,
[01:24:51] right?
[01:24:54] And that's not proving anything. That's
[01:24:56] just speculation based on shitty photos
[01:24:57] that the FBI put out that they were
[01:25:00] probably lying about in the first place.
[01:25:04] But it starts to get you asking some
[01:25:06] questions like, "Wait a minute.
[01:25:09] How the [ __ ] do we even why do we even
[01:25:11] think that Tyler Robinson was at the
[01:25:13] crime scene to begin with?" Right? Like
[01:25:15] what even linked Tyler to the crime
[01:25:17] scene? Because from these photos, these
[01:25:19] photos are not good enough for anyone to
[01:25:21] say definitively that that's Tyler
[01:25:23] Robinson. There's certainly not enough
[01:25:25] for like you to put someone in prison
[01:25:27] for, right? Especially when there's all
[01:25:30] this other questionable evidence. And
[01:25:32] then there's all these weird outfit
[01:25:33] changes that don't really match,
[01:25:38] right? And so you have to remember, why
[01:25:40] did we even get to Tyler Robinson in the
[01:25:43] first place? And it wasn't because of
[01:25:46] the TMZ videos, right? Remember how we
[01:25:49] had these TMZ videos from this house
[01:25:51] where he was walking across in front of
[01:25:52] here, right? Let's pull it up. Let's
[01:25:55] pull it up.
[01:26:00] Right. So, this is dark shirt guy,
[01:26:03] right? We got this video from TMZ with
[01:26:05] the time stamp 11:49,
[01:26:09] right? And he walks past and he's
[01:26:11] limping and that's how we know he for
[01:26:13] sure had the rifle in his pants and he
[01:26:15] walked by after, right? But then there
[01:26:18] was the other video. Remember there was
[01:26:20] a video where maroon short guy walked
[01:26:22] past with the shorts on earlier in the
[01:26:25] day and I have been [ __ ] looking for
[01:26:27] that original TMZ video all day long and
[01:26:30] I cannot find it. I can't find it on X.
[01:26:33] I can't find it on YouTube. I eventually
[01:26:36] had to go back to freaking Candace's
[01:26:38] episode from like the first week and go
[01:26:42] into her episode and find it inside of
[01:26:44] her episode
[01:26:46] cuz it's like nowhere, which I don't
[01:26:48] know if that's weird or not. But while
[01:26:50] I'm in here trying to link together like
[01:26:52] these outfit changes and realizing that
[01:26:55] shorts guy is not the same guy as dark
[01:26:58] outfit guy and suddenly the shorts guy
[01:27:00] video is not on the internet. That feels
[01:27:02] a little weird but who knows
[01:27:05] >> that maybe he he came to come scout
[01:27:08] scout things to check things out at
[01:27:10] first. This is him,
[01:27:12] >> right? So is this the same guy as in the
[01:27:14] other footage
[01:27:15] >> to come scout scout?
[01:27:17] >> Sure as hell looks like it. Right. to
[01:27:19] check things out,
[01:27:20] >> right? But
[01:27:23] if you remember, this footage was given
[01:27:25] to us with a timestamp that said 8:07 at
[01:27:28] first. He walked in front of two houses
[01:27:30] that were side by side. And this house,
[01:27:32] the the time stamp said 807. In this
[01:27:35] house, the time stamp said 10:08
[01:27:38] initially. Um,
[01:27:41] so that's a little confusing. Oh, okay.
[01:27:44] I got to take street view. I got to turn
[01:27:45] street view off so I'm not dropping down
[01:27:47] all the time.
[01:27:49] So, at first it was like, "Wait a
[01:27:51] minute, this guy walked past this house
[01:27:53] and then disappeared and then two hours
[01:27:56] later he walked past the house next
[01:27:58] door. That does not make sense." And now
[01:28:01] we've got three different data points
[01:28:04] and you realize, oh, it's because one of
[01:28:06] the time stamps is wrong. It's because,
[01:28:09] right, so we have this time stamp from
[01:28:11] this house that we started this with
[01:28:13] over here. Maroon shirt shorts guy
[01:28:16] walked past at 9:57 in this direction
[01:28:19] yellow line then no ex no way to get out
[01:28:22] of the neighborhood here he must have
[01:28:24] walked around here orange line
[01:28:26] speculatively turned the corner here and
[01:28:29] then
[01:28:31] not at 8:07 but actually 2 hours later
[01:28:34] because of the incorrect time stamp at
[01:28:36] 10:07 he passed by this house so from
[01:28:40] 9:57
[01:28:42] 10 minutes later he's walked you a block
[01:28:45] into, you know, two blocks. Two and a
[01:28:47] half blocks. Oh, that makes sense.
[01:28:51] So, time stamp 957. He's walking this
[01:28:55] way. He goes out here. He goes around,
[01:28:58] turns, comes down, and goes in front of
[01:28:59] the first TMZ house, and they spot him
[01:29:02] at not 807, but 10:07. And then the next
[01:29:05] house had the time stamp 10:08. I have
[01:29:09] this one marked here as 808 because I
[01:29:11] had initially thought they were both at
[01:29:12] 8:00, not at 10 o'clock. But now that we
[01:29:15] have two data points saying more like 10
[01:29:16] o'clock, I suspect that we're talking 10
[01:29:18] o'clock. And so this maroon shirt guy
[01:29:21] with shorts, he turns the corner here
[01:29:23] and goes down into the grass and we
[01:29:25] never see him again on camera at
[01:29:27] 10:07ish, 10:08ish
[01:29:30] going towards campus. But he doesn't
[01:29:33] walk back past those cameras as far as
[01:29:35] we know. And we have every reason to
[01:29:37] believe that they would have looked
[01:29:38] through the whole day of footage.
[01:29:40] Doesn't walk past back past either of
[01:29:42] those cameras. Doesn't walk past I mean
[01:29:44] we there is actually a camera view here
[01:29:47] that we should have him on, but we
[01:29:48] don't. Um we don't see him anywhere else
[01:29:50] ever as far as I'm aware. There are
[01:29:52] people trying to draw connections to a
[01:29:54] guy that's seen in the crowd that I
[01:29:55] think I closed the Here it is.
[01:29:59] I don't buy that um for a couple of
[01:30:01] reasons that we don't need to get into
[01:30:02] right now. I suspect that is not the
[01:30:04] same guy. I mean, like just in this one
[01:30:06] photo, look at how many [ __ ] maroon
[01:30:08] shirts there are out here. I don't think
[01:30:09] that that's enough to identify as
[01:30:11] someone on. But that's beside the point.
[01:30:14] The point is,
[01:30:18] and we'll get more into this with Nate,
[01:30:20] too, because we're going to run out of
[01:30:20] time. I got to just do some super chats
[01:30:22] before we go. But the point is that
[01:30:24] maroon shirt guy with the shorts, we
[01:30:26] have nothing linking him to the car.
[01:30:28] They they you know they both happened to
[01:30:30] be on the doorbell camera over here but
[01:30:32] it was hours apart and the car drove off
[01:30:34] into who knows where. We have no reason
[01:30:36] to believe
[01:30:39] and I'm not saying I don't they think
[01:30:40] it's not possible. I'm just saying that
[01:30:42] we don't have anything linking maroon
[01:30:44] shirt guy to the gray dodge to the gray
[01:30:46] charger except for a maroon shirt. And
[01:30:49] if you if you presume they're the same
[01:30:51] person but we also don't have any reason
[01:30:52] to believe they're the same person other
[01:30:54] than like similar height and build.
[01:30:57] But
[01:30:59] if maroon shirt guy with shorts on walks
[01:31:01] into campus through this route and then
[01:31:03] apparently never exits, never comes back
[01:31:06] through this route, then how does black
[01:31:09] outfit guy wind up on camera here at
[01:31:12] 11:44?
[01:31:16] So recently, some previously unreleased
[01:31:19] footage of suspect Tyler Robinson. So
[01:31:22] this is the earliest in the day footage
[01:31:23] we have of blackout
[01:31:24] >> was released by Chuck Key campus around
[01:31:27] 11 when a break at normal speed. An
[01:31:29] interesting talking point here. But here
[01:31:31] we can see
[01:31:32] >> super shitty footage
[01:31:32] >> the suspect coming into frame. We see
[01:31:34] him passing the first white vehicle.
[01:31:37] >> Now he's walking downhill
[01:31:39] >> and this guy crime scene to courtroom
[01:31:41] did a thorough uh analysis of this video
[01:31:44] where he sus there's kind of an
[01:31:45] interesting thing where a car kind of
[01:31:47] pulls up next to him
[01:31:49] >> here. So the figure is right here behind
[01:31:52] this pole. Right now
[01:31:53] >> stops at the intersection
[01:31:55] at this point.
[01:31:57] >> We have the car pulling into the right
[01:31:59] hand side alongside the suspect.
[01:32:00] >> And there's this like dark SUV that
[01:32:03] pulls. And what he means by pulling into
[01:32:05] the side is that it's pulled away from
[01:32:06] the center lane and pulled into this
[01:32:09] like side like the parking lane right
[01:32:11] where this guy is stopped and is
[01:32:12] standing. But it doesn't really park. It
[01:32:15] just
[01:32:15] >> seems to slow right down. slows down and
[01:32:17] then
[01:32:18] >> and then moves off of there
[01:32:21] >> out back onto the road and past the dark
[01:32:24] vehicle. Now, this is where the limp
[01:32:27] [sighs and gasps]
[01:32:28] in, interestingly enough, seems to
[01:32:30] reappear. Now, again, of course, he's
[01:32:32] walking. So, anyways, we don't need to
[01:32:33] analyze all the stuff with the limp, but
[01:32:34] he passes by this camera right here at
[01:32:37] 11:44 a.m. That's the first place that
[01:32:40] dark outfit guy shows up. Then dark
[01:32:43] outfit guy passes by these houses at
[01:32:46] 11:49
[01:32:47] a.m. And that's the footage that we've
[01:32:50] all seen, the TMZ footage a million
[01:32:51] times. Um I don't even know. Yeah, right
[01:32:54] here. So, dark outfit guy. Uh double
[01:32:58] check the time stamp there. 11:4943.
[01:33:02] Okay.
[01:33:04] [snorts]
[01:33:05] Right. So he walks past these houses
[01:33:08] down this hill and then over to the
[01:33:10] tunnel, gets photographed at the tunnel,
[01:33:14] and that is this photograph right here.
[01:33:19] And then walks through the tunnel.
[01:33:22] There's another camera in the tunnel.
[01:33:23] That would be this photograph right
[01:33:24] here. And just to remind you all, if you
[01:33:26] don't know, it's I I went to UVU and
[01:33:29] went all around and videoed all these
[01:33:31] places so that I would have context and
[01:33:33] understand. And then he comes out in
[01:33:35] this stairwell here because you're
[01:33:37] underneath this. This is a parking
[01:33:39] garage and you're underneath it and you
[01:33:40] arrive here and then there's this
[01:33:42] stairwell to get up to ground level and
[01:33:44] that is this stairwell right here. It's
[01:33:47] very obviously this stairwell. So that's
[01:33:49] where these photos are from. And I'll
[01:33:51] remind you, left leg bent, right leg
[01:33:54] bent, no sign of a weapon in those pants
[01:33:57] whatsoever.
[01:33:58] Um, and then he pops out this door right
[01:34:00] here. And this is where a lot of people
[01:34:03] that have not been there get confused
[01:34:05] and they don't have any frame of
[01:34:06] reference for how he got from this
[01:34:08] parking garage over to the Losi center.
[01:34:10] And a lot of people are like I guess
[01:34:13] just guessing or speculating or filling
[01:34:15] in the blanks that he like walked up
[01:34:16] this road into the campus. That is
[01:34:18] totally not what he did. Um that it it's
[01:34:21] just there's no way that that's what he
[01:34:23] did. And I'll tell you I'll show you my
[01:34:25] video of what it looks like when you pop
[01:34:27] out of this door. Um that I think I
[01:34:31] still have open over here.
[01:34:35] Um where's my walk in?
[01:34:39] Walk in. Walk in. Walk in. Okay. Boom.
[01:34:42] So
[01:34:43] this is the tunnel that he walked into.
[01:34:48] That fence is why he went through the
[01:34:49] tunnel and didn't just cross the street
[01:34:51] because they purposely don't want
[01:34:52] students crossing the street. Right here
[01:34:54] you can see Oh crap. Um
[01:35:00] right there you can see the Gosh darn
[01:35:02] it.
[01:35:03] Click. Right there you can see the
[01:35:05] camera, the little white guy. Um the
[01:35:08] camera that captured him there. And then
[01:35:10] he walks into the tunnel and in this
[01:35:12] tunnel there's another camera that took
[01:35:15] the other photo of him inside the
[01:35:16] tunnel. And then you're in the under
[01:35:19] level of the parking garage in the
[01:35:20] corner and you go up the stairwell. This
[01:35:21] is where he got photographed by that
[01:35:23] camera.
[01:35:24] I just backed up to kind of get more of
[01:35:26] a view of it. So he goes up this
[01:35:28] stairwell and that's the camera that
[01:35:29] took the photos in the stairwell. And
[01:35:31] then you pop out on this P2 floor which
[01:35:34] is now like is kind of ground floor
[01:35:36] here. And it very naturally is parking
[01:35:38] garage to your right, exit to your left.
[01:35:40] And everyone would you would naturally
[01:35:42] exit to your left here. And when you do
[01:35:45] that, you're faced with this choice,
[01:35:48] right? This footage is from a Sunday
[01:35:52] in Mormon country.
[01:35:55] College is as dead as it's going to be
[01:35:57] on a Sunday, right? And look at how busy
[01:35:59] those stairs are. How many people are
[01:36:02] all over the place there? And then when
[01:36:04] I look down the street here briefly, you
[01:36:07] can see that people are walking in and
[01:36:09] out of campus using this street
[01:36:11] obviously because it's like the main
[01:36:13] access directional point from this side.
[01:36:16] And for me when I walked out of this um
[01:36:20] this doorway at the corner of the
[01:36:23] parking garage, to me it was very
[01:36:25] obvious that the best way to get up and
[01:36:27] around to the Losi Center was to go up
[01:36:29] the sidewalk. There was no question in
[01:36:30] my mind um that I was going to go to the
[01:36:33] corner and go up the sidewalk and avoid
[01:36:34] all these people because I don't like
[01:36:35] filming random strangers in public that
[01:36:37] didn't ask to be filmed and because it
[01:36:39] seems like the direction that Tyler
[01:36:41] would have gone. It just does.
[01:36:45] There's no cameras along this route as
[01:36:47] opposed to over there. There's a bunch
[01:36:48] of them. There's a bunch of people. And
[01:36:50] remember, you're supposed to be doing
[01:36:51] this with a freaking rifle down your
[01:36:52] pants, which none of us believe.
[01:36:56] Um,
[01:36:57] so then when you walk up this street,
[01:37:01] there's like no one over here. You're
[01:37:02] just next to this street. There is that
[01:37:04] camera, I guess, right there that
[01:37:05] probably could have spotted him, but
[01:37:06] it's just like this far more secluded
[01:37:09] kind of street walk up and around the
[01:37:12] corner and it pops you out right here by
[01:37:16] this is where he crossed the street to
[01:37:18] run. This ahead of me was where the
[01:37:19] building that's where the camera that
[01:37:21] caught him is and that's the parking lot
[01:37:23] and everything to the right. So that is
[01:37:26] this trail up here around the edge. And
[01:37:29] then I was just showing you about right
[01:37:30] here.
[01:37:32] And then the FBI reported that they have
[01:37:34] footage of him at 12:02 right here north
[01:37:37] side of the Losi Center. I'm pretty sure
[01:37:39] is how they stated it in the charging
[01:37:40] documents. And that tracks right. So
[01:37:44] we've got 11:49 in front of the houses,
[01:37:48] 11:53 at the tunnel, 11:54 in the
[01:37:52] stairwell. Uh 8 minutes later 12:02 up
[01:37:55] here by the Losi center. Then
[01:37:58] people are getting confused by the
[01:38:00] staircase. A lot of people don't realize
[01:38:01] this staircase is here. If anyone tries
[01:38:03] to tell you that Tyler Robinson got on
[01:38:05] the roof some other way than this
[01:38:06] staircase on the side here, they are not
[01:38:10] doing enough research about the story.
[01:38:12] Clearly he walked over to the staircase.
[01:38:14] The staircase is accessible through a
[01:38:16] door right here. You just walk through
[01:38:17] this door into this section and then
[01:38:19] right out the other side there's another
[01:38:21] double door. It's very obvious that
[01:38:22] that's how you would get there. Um, the
[01:38:24] day that I went, it was Sunday and it
[01:38:26] was locked. So, I actually wound up
[01:38:28] walking over to that to this door right
[01:38:31] here and it was actually locked and I
[01:38:33] couldn't go through. So, later I went
[01:38:36] around. Um,
[01:38:39] do I have it in here? Yeah. So, later I
[01:38:42] went around
[01:38:44] and
[01:38:47] these are the double doors on the other
[01:38:49] side that you come out of. And this
[01:38:50] stairwell has no security, no gate, no
[01:38:53] cameras, no nothing. It's just outside
[01:38:55] public access, straight up to the roof.
[01:38:57] And when you walk up it, no cameras. You
[01:39:00] get right up to the access point to the
[01:39:01] Losi Center. And this barricade and that
[01:39:03] camera setup right there, those were not
[01:39:05] there on the day of. So that is
[01:39:06] definitely how he got up. He gets up, he
[01:39:09] ducks behind the wall, allegedly
[01:39:10] assembles a rifle, runs over here, takes
[01:39:12] the shot, runs over here, jumps off the
[01:39:15] roof, and then runs into the woods over
[01:39:17] here. Right. And I'll go over more of
[01:39:20] this with with Nate.
[01:39:23] Um, [snorts]
[01:39:26] and that's where he drops the rifle in
[01:39:27] the woods. And that rifle dropped in the
[01:39:30] woods
[01:39:31] is kind of the only thing actually
[01:39:33] linking Tyler Robinson to the scene
[01:39:35] because it's his heirloom rifle that was
[01:39:38] a gift to him from his grandpa from
[01:39:39] World War I, right? this weirdly
[01:39:42] specific unique identifier of a gun that
[01:39:47] does not match the caliber of what we
[01:39:49] saw on video at all. And I'm sure I'll
[01:39:51] talk with Nate about that tonight. So
[01:39:54] already we have serious questions about
[01:39:56] if that rifle could even be involved
[01:39:58] because Charlie's head would be pink
[01:39:59] mist.
[01:40:02] Furthermore, it doesn't look like the
[01:40:03] guy in the footage running on the roof
[01:40:05] is carrying a rifle that big.
[01:40:07] It doesn't look like the guy walking
[01:40:09] into campus could have fit such a rifle
[01:40:11] in his pants.
[01:40:14] And so I think a lot of, you know,
[01:40:16] logical people are looking at that body
[01:40:17] of evidence and saying it's a lot more
[01:40:19] likely that the rifle was already
[01:40:21] planted in the woods before any of that
[01:40:23] happened. and that this guy was limping
[01:40:25] into campus not with a rifle down his
[01:40:27] pants as much as maybe a collapsible
[01:40:30] some sort of rifle in his backpack all
[01:40:32] along because a collapsible rifle
[01:40:36] there's a lot of platforms out there
[01:40:37] that like actually do you press a button
[01:40:39] they fold in half and they are
[01:40:41] immediately very compact that might
[01:40:43] shoot a smaller caliber that actually
[01:40:45] could be stopped by Charlie's spine that
[01:40:47] actually could do you know cause the
[01:40:49] wound we saw that all makes sense it's
[01:40:53] really just the mouser, the 306 that
[01:40:56] doesn't match the ballistics, it doesn't
[01:40:58] match the video, it doesn't match the
[01:41:00] other video. And it's a strangely
[01:41:02] suspicious way to identify Tyler
[01:41:05] Robinson as the shooter and to link him
[01:41:07] to the crime when everything else is
[01:41:10] pretty weird.
[01:41:12] And for some reason, we were getting
[01:41:14] wrapped in that there's maroon shirt
[01:41:16] Tyler and then there's dark outfit Tyler
[01:41:18] and then there's Dairy Queen Tyler.
[01:41:24] And personally,
[01:41:27] I'm just out here wondering
[01:41:30] who the [ __ ] was searching for the Losi
[01:41:33] Center
[01:41:35] all the way back in July in Israel,
[01:41:40] who was searching for Tyler James
[01:41:43] Robinson
[01:41:46] days before the day before the shooting
[01:41:51] in DC. [snorts]
[01:41:54] That's like pretty weird.
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