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[00:00:00] Okay, ladies and gentlemen, get ready. I
[00:00:03] am telling you, get ready. We have an
[00:00:04] explosive episode today. Actually, I
[00:00:06] should say it's a a nonexlosive episode,
[00:00:09] and you'll see why. We're going to jump
[00:00:10] right into this because after
[00:00:12] yesterday's episode, we were contacted
[00:00:14] by a variety of people with information.
[00:00:17] And it's time to state unequivocally
[00:00:20] that the steel neck quotation did not
[00:00:23] come from the surgeon. Okay, not only
[00:00:24] that, but it's odd that federal agents
[00:00:29] were, I would say, too involved at the
[00:00:31] hospital. When I tell you this story,
[00:00:33] your jaw is going to hit the floor. We
[00:00:35] also have never before seen photos of
[00:00:39] the vehicle. I know I sound like a fed
[00:00:41] here, that Charlie was transported in to
[00:00:44] the hospital when they were trying to
[00:00:46] save his life. I'm telling you, my
[00:00:49] perspective is that all these leads are
[00:00:50] ramping up. The reason for that is
[00:00:52] because the general public the general
[00:00:54] public is actually not receptive to what
[00:00:56] is very clearly a militarygrade
[00:00:59] psychological operation. Uh complete
[00:01:02] with influencers
[00:01:04] and bonded activity on social media.
[00:01:07] We're so let down. It's over. I'm never
[00:01:09] watching the show ever again. Candace
[00:01:11] took money. The people can see what
[00:01:14] you're doing, feds. They can see it. I
[00:01:17] can see it. And now we're going to, you
[00:01:19] know, got to go Max today. Welcome back
[00:01:21] to Candace.
[00:01:38] What I said on my Instagram stories, if
[00:01:40] you're not following me over on
[00:01:40] Instagram, is very true. I actually have
[00:01:42] never played chess, but I think I think
[00:01:45] I'm a good player. I think I'm a good
[00:01:47] chess player in life. So, I've kept a
[00:01:50] lot of cards close to my chest and truly
[00:01:53] it is because I have understood
[00:01:54] throughout this entire process that we
[00:01:56] need to separate the wheat from the
[00:01:57] chaff. Like, of course, not every single
[00:01:59] person is bad at Turning Point USA. We
[00:02:02] don't have every single person that's
[00:02:03] bad that works for the FBI or the NSA.
[00:02:07] There are good guys everywhere and there
[00:02:08] are bad people everywhere. So, when
[00:02:10] somebody's telling you everyone's good
[00:02:12] or everybody's bad, you should not you
[00:02:14] should not believe that. Well, get
[00:02:16] ready, guys. Buckle up. Where do we
[00:02:18] begin? This is what I would say
[00:02:22] is clearly a federal disaster. We might
[00:02:24] even have to bring in FEMA. That's how
[00:02:25] much of a disaster this is and how much
[00:02:28] it is going to be for Cash Patel when we
[00:02:30] get through with this episode because
[00:02:32] federal prints are all over the
[00:02:36] Charlotte Kirk assassination story.
[00:02:37] Okay, there's no way to deny it at this
[00:02:40] point. Nothing they are saying makes
[00:02:41] sense. They've told us lies,
[00:02:43] misrepresentations, and I think they are
[00:02:46] the ones who are attacking people who
[00:02:48] are reasonably concluding that nothing
[00:02:51] makes sense. Okay? Our intuition is
[00:02:53] telling us that something bigger is at
[00:02:55] play and we're going to keep following
[00:02:56] that intuition and mocking us for saying
[00:02:59] that we had dreams, that Charlie was
[00:03:01] betrayed, or rather mocking me. Many
[00:03:03] people actually had dreams and they
[00:03:04] email me at them all the time. It's just
[00:03:06] not going to work. You are going to come
[00:03:08] apart when I deliver these new facts to
[00:03:11] you. So yesterday I revealed to you that
[00:03:16] I was told that Andrew Kovette was
[00:03:18] allegedly flying blind when he tweeted
[00:03:22] out the conversation that he had with
[00:03:24] the surgeon. Now just to jog your
[00:03:26] memory, how that all came about was me
[00:03:30] doing the the show and saying, "Oh, I
[00:03:32] saw the back footage and there was no
[00:03:34] blood." And then very quickly, which I
[00:03:37] didn't really understand why he had done
[00:03:39] this, uh he tweeted out that long tweet
[00:03:42] about Superman neck and he puts this
[00:03:44] quotation in here. Quote, the that the
[00:03:47] surgeon said, quote, "Absolutely, it
[00:03:49] should have gone through." Sorry, go
[00:03:50] back to the last one. Absolutely. The
[00:03:53] bullet should have gone through, which
[00:03:54] is very normal for a highowered, high
[00:03:56] velocity round. I've seen wounds from
[00:03:58] this caliber many times, and they always
[00:04:00] just go through everything. This would
[00:04:02] have taken a moose or two down, an elk,
[00:04:05] etc. Next up, that quotation continues.
[00:04:08] Uh, it was an absolute miracle that
[00:04:10] someone else did not get killed. His
[00:04:12] bone was so healthy and the density was
[00:04:14] so so impressive that he's like the man
[00:04:16] of steel. It should have just gone
[00:04:18] through and through. It likely would
[00:04:20] have killed those standing behind him,
[00:04:21] too. And that seems strange for a lot of
[00:04:25] reasons. First off, HIPPA compliance.
[00:04:27] Why would he speak to Andrew Kovat? So,
[00:04:30] did Andrew Kovette record it? It's a
[00:04:31] pretty long quotation. Why is it in
[00:04:33] quotations? Do you remember that
[00:04:34] verbatim?
[00:04:37] And I can tell you that
[00:04:40] it's kind of been a mess since. This is
[00:04:42] kind of the beginning of everything,
[00:04:43] right? If we're being honest, that one
[00:04:45] solitary tweet was the beginning of the
[00:04:47] what I would call federal mask slip. It
[00:04:50] feels like they have been feeding us
[00:04:52] slop ever since. Well, I now feel
[00:04:54] comfortable revealing some more
[00:04:55] information for you. Some that I have
[00:04:57] held on to, but which I the people who
[00:05:00] gave this to me are now insisting that I
[00:05:02] reveal. Simply put, and I'm going to say
[00:05:05] allegedly here only because I did not
[00:05:08] speak directly to Dr. Lee Troder,
[00:05:12] but I very much have verified and trust
[00:05:14] this source. Uh, simply put, never once
[00:05:18] did Dr. Lee Troder say that Charlie's
[00:05:21] neck was stopped. uh Charlie's neck
[00:05:23] stopped a 306 bullet. It's actually
[00:05:26] hugely embarrassing uh to for any
[00:05:29] surgeon to have said something like
[00:05:30] that. It's hugely embarrassing also
[00:05:32] because we're being told that like you
[00:05:34] know he's violating HIPPA to get this
[00:05:36] information out there in this very high
[00:05:38] stress situation. You're actually
[00:05:40] accusing him of being not a professional
[00:05:42] on top of also kind of being an idiot.
[00:05:44] And you can imagine that that's put a
[00:05:46] lot of undue stress on the surgeon's
[00:05:48] family as many of them have been wrongly
[00:05:51] implicated in a coverup like the
[00:05:54] absurdity of such a narrative. If you're
[00:05:56] going to put something out there,
[00:05:57] there's going to be flak that comes upon
[00:05:59] the surgeon, the other doctors, the
[00:06:00] nurses. Are you involved? Did you try to
[00:06:03] get Charlie Kirk killed? Were you
[00:06:04] involved in this in staging this? Why
[00:06:05] would you say that he ate healthy?
[00:06:07] Right? There's no doctor or surgeon that
[00:06:09] would say something like that. So to
[00:06:11] restate that the quotation that Andrew
[00:06:13] Kovette shared on his ex feed is not a
[00:06:16] direct quotation from the surgeon like
[00:06:19] at all. Rather what I was told is that
[00:06:23] what the surgeon communicated very
[00:06:25] clearly to Andrew and yes it is
[00:06:28] absolutely true that the surgeon Dr. Lee
[00:06:32] Troder hunts so he does have experience
[00:06:34] with bullets. What he communicated is
[00:06:36] that it was likely a frangible bullet
[00:06:39] that was used. Now, for those of you who
[00:06:41] don't hunt, maybe don't shoot, and
[00:06:43] you're not familiar with that term,
[00:06:46] frangible, like what's a frangible
[00:06:47] bullet, that refers to a specialized
[00:06:51] ammunition that is designed to
[00:06:54] disintegrate into powder upon impact
[00:06:57] with a hard surface. So, it essentially
[00:06:59] reduces the risk of a ricochet. Instead,
[00:07:03] the bullet fragments makes it safer for
[00:07:06] close range training. It's not like the
[00:07:09] traditional bullets that are created to
[00:07:11] retain mass. Now, key part there is it
[00:07:14] eliminates the risk of ricocheting.
[00:07:16] Well, Andrew also told us that the
[00:07:18] bullet did ricochet. So, what we have
[00:07:20] here is a conflict of statements. I am
[00:07:25] told we are told that Andrew Kovette was
[00:07:27] flying blind, put up this tweet, said
[00:07:29] that the bullet ricocheted downward into
[00:07:30] his stomach, whatever. And I am telling
[00:07:32] you that on the other side of this, we
[00:07:34] have people who are close to the surgeon
[00:07:36] who say he said no such thing and rather
[00:07:38] he said that it was likely a friend of a
[00:07:39] bullet. What are we to make of that
[00:07:43] discrepancy?
[00:07:45] Yo, no say Padres. But I'm going to move
[00:07:49] on because there's something else that
[00:07:50] is compelling and interesting. Something
[00:07:53] that was unusual that allegedly
[00:07:56] transpired at the hospital. Now, I want
[00:07:58] to be clear that not only have I now
[00:07:59] heard this from somebody um that was in
[00:08:02] the hospital, but another source
[00:08:04] unrelated to that source said told me
[00:08:06] this a while ago and I couldn't confirm
[00:08:09] it. They said a call was placed to DC um
[00:08:13] at the hospital and this had something
[00:08:14] to do with Charlie's body. Now, because
[00:08:16] this seemed to me to be random and there
[00:08:19] was no clear way that I could verify
[00:08:21] that it took place, I I kind of keep a
[00:08:23] separate box for like followup on that
[00:08:25] could be interesting later. Well, now
[00:08:26] it's interesting. It's interesting. It's
[00:08:29] a separate person is telling me that
[00:08:31] there is one thing very unusual that
[00:08:32] occurred on that day. Allegedly, Charlie
[00:08:35] gets transported to I know I keep saying
[00:08:37] it's wrong, Tanago's hospital. He's
[00:08:40] raced into surgery. That is confirmed.
[00:08:42] All of that is true. So, you don't the
[00:08:44] conspiracies around that can be shut
[00:08:45] down. He was raced into surgery. He did
[00:08:47] still have a pulse and when it was
[00:08:49] determined that his life could not be
[00:08:51] saved and after his next of kin,
[00:08:53] obviously Erica was informed. So Erica's
[00:08:56] not in the hospital. To make that clear,
[00:08:58] something strange happened. The surgeon
[00:09:00] wanted to do what he always does, right?
[00:09:02] He wanted to clean Charlie up before his
[00:09:06] wife got to the hospital, except he was
[00:09:08] blocked by federal officers who were
[00:09:11] already at the hospital. They stopped
[00:09:14] him from being allowed to return to the
[00:09:18] operating room. This allegedly got him
[00:09:21] pretty fired up. It's never happened
[00:09:22] before. It's inappropriate. It sounds
[00:09:25] inappropriate. federal officers say, "I
[00:09:26] know you just came out of there from
[00:09:28] from trying to save his life. You're not
[00:09:29] allowed to go back into the operating
[00:09:30] room. I'm on orders. You're not no one's
[00:09:32] allowed to access this body, and this
[00:09:34] doctor's pretty connected. Been around a
[00:09:37] long time, has a lot of contacts, and is
[00:09:38] like, "This is ridiculous. I'm going
[00:09:39] back in there. I want to make him
[00:09:41] presentable for his wife to get here,
[00:09:42] yada yada." I'm paraphrasing here. You
[00:09:44] can imagine this scene. And so, he
[00:09:46] doesn't take no for an answer. And he
[00:09:48] places a phone call. I am assuming now
[00:09:52] this person did not say it was a phone
[00:09:53] call to DC but said it was likely a
[00:09:56] phone call uh to someone political and
[00:09:59] somebody who was very high up who then
[00:10:01] ordered the feds to stand down and to
[00:10:05] allow him to do what he had always done
[00:10:07] which is to make sure that Charlie
[00:10:08] looked good um enough for his wife to
[00:10:10] see him.
[00:10:12] Kind of weird. Weird because we are in
[00:10:15] manhunt hours. We're talking two and a
[00:10:18] half hours.
[00:10:20] uh maybe up to three hours after Charlie
[00:10:22] got shot. And the feds are not just at
[00:10:25] the hospital trying to take cameras down
[00:10:28] from inside the hospital because we
[00:10:30] learned they seized the cameras on that
[00:10:31] day, but they're also blocking the
[00:10:34] surgeons access to an operating room.
[00:10:37] Shouldn't you be outside racing to find
[00:10:40] who the killer is? Like, what what are
[00:10:43] are you what are we doing here? What are
[00:10:45] we actually doing here? There's a
[00:10:46] process. What? What is your Why do you
[00:10:48] need to guard this body from the surgeon
[00:10:50] who tried to save his life? That doesn't
[00:10:52] make any sense. But there's more. Okay.
[00:10:56] Honestly, I think what I'm going to tell
[00:10:58] you more is um like well, I should, like
[00:11:01] I said, should not say explosive. I
[00:11:02] should say it's not explosive. Before
[00:11:04] you can catch your breath on the
[00:11:06] information I've just given you, I'd
[00:11:08] also like you to hear the very super
[00:11:12] interesting story of how the which I
[00:11:16] will now refer to as the nonsmoking gun
[00:11:20] was actually discovered. I love the
[00:11:22] details, you know. I love details. I'm a
[00:11:24] detail oriented person and these ones
[00:11:26] are fun and curious. Okay, so the story
[00:11:30] goes, you remember the story goes that
[00:11:32] the police officers found the gun in a
[00:11:35] wooded area. Now, immediately we had
[00:11:37] people telling us, students telling us
[00:11:39] that even that description is faux
[00:11:42] wooded area. No, that's actually uh not
[00:11:45] the right topography surrounding UVU.
[00:11:48] Well, interestingly enough, the exact
[00:11:49] place where the gun was found, which is
[00:11:53] described more like a median between two
[00:11:55] roads, I think I showed you that footage
[00:11:57] of where they found that gun, certainly
[00:12:00] not in the woods. There's some trees and
[00:12:02] there are some bushes. Well,
[00:12:05] interestingly enough, before uh that gun
[00:12:07] was found, it had that area had already
[00:12:09] been searched, not just by veteran
[00:12:12] police officers who told me that the way
[00:12:15] they do this is they sort of lock arms,
[00:12:17] then they kind of go, you know, you kind
[00:12:18] of seen this in some shows. Maybe that's
[00:12:20] what they did. They came up, they didn't
[00:12:22] have anything. Then they said, okay,
[00:12:25] we're only human. Let's release the bomb
[00:12:28] dogs in that exact area where ultimately
[00:12:32] the gun is going to later be discovered.
[00:12:34] The bomb dogs didn't turn up with
[00:12:36] anything. And here is why that fact
[00:12:38] alone is remarkably suspicious according
[00:12:41] to the police officers that were
[00:12:42] involved. And I'm fascinated by this.
[00:12:44] Now, I love fun facts about animals.
[00:12:46] Obviously, we all know that dogs have
[00:12:48] incredible scent, right? Their sense of
[00:12:50] of smell is like what? Literally up to
[00:12:53] 100,000 times more than a human scent.
[00:12:55] Now, in case you didn't know, and I did
[00:12:57] not know this, over $19 billion has been
[00:13:01] spent on research and development of
[00:13:04] technology that can detect explosives.
[00:13:07] Okay? Over $19 billion. And yet, no
[00:13:11] man-created technology comes close to
[00:13:14] conquering the scent of a dog.
[00:13:16] Essentially, what I'm saying to you is
[00:13:18] that dogs are the highest grade
[00:13:21] available technology that we have when
[00:13:24] it comes to detecting explosives. And
[00:13:27] bomb dogs are specifically trained to
[00:13:30] detect explosive like gunpowder. That's
[00:13:32] why they have these animals at police
[00:13:34] departments. Even an untrained dog, like
[00:13:36] even just your dog, you know, when like
[00:13:37] you're walking your dog and he's got
[00:13:38] like a scent and you're like, "What?
[00:13:39] What's going on?" Nobody smells. They
[00:13:40] can pick up a scent of a fired weapon
[00:13:43] days days after it was triggered.
[00:13:44] They'll their nose will still pick up
[00:13:46] that scent. A bomb dog, they can smell
[00:13:48] it up up to a week, right? Maybe even
[00:13:51] more because they're specifically
[00:13:52] training and and during this training
[00:13:54] process, I'm reading they'll cover
[00:13:56] something in chemicals. They'll train
[00:13:58] them. So, like after it rains,
[00:14:00] obviously, they're they're just training
[00:14:01] their scent to get stronger and stronger
[00:14:03] and stronger. After a week, after a an
[00:14:06] explosive goes off or a weapon is fired,
[00:14:08] they will tell you, "Here it is."
[00:14:10] They'll be able to find that weapon. I'm
[00:14:12] telling you this that you can comprehend
[00:14:14] that if you're sending out bomb dogs to
[00:14:18] find a weapon that was just recently
[00:14:21] fired like an hour ago, that's not even
[00:14:23] fun for them. That's not even
[00:14:25] interesting. That's ridiculous. You're
[00:14:27] basically saying to that dog, 1 + 1
[00:14:30] equals what? It's too easy.
[00:14:33] This is what they did. They sent these
[00:14:34] bomb dogs out and they go over to the
[00:14:37] area and they find nothing. the highest
[00:14:40] grade technology that we have finds
[00:14:41] nothing. These dogs belong to the
[00:14:44] sheriff's department in Pleasant Grove,
[00:14:46] by the way. You should know that. Um, so
[00:14:48] seasoned officers plus the dogs crawled
[00:14:53] the area and came up dry until, fast
[00:14:57] forward, so many miracles in this story.
[00:14:59] Fast forward to when the feds arrive
[00:15:03] after the dogs fail to the corner with
[00:15:05] you dogs and the feds are here. or the
[00:15:07] federal officers are going around and
[00:15:10] asking officers weird questions like,
[00:15:12] "Oh, how long have you been on the
[00:15:13] police force?" And what happens then is
[00:15:16] that federal officers direct three
[00:15:20] police officers who I'm told between the
[00:15:23] three of these officers, they had less
[00:15:24] than a year and a half on the force.
[00:15:28] Okay? Like these officers are pretty
[00:15:29] spanking brand new just like everything
[00:15:31] else in the story. And the federal
[00:15:33] officers specifically direct them, check
[00:15:36] again over yonder. Check again yonder
[00:15:39] right over there because I just don't
[00:15:41] trust that super high-grade technology
[00:15:43] of a dog's nose that we have. And you
[00:15:45] you sir, you three go and see if there
[00:15:49] could be something over there.
[00:15:52] I we can't trust those 100,000 times
[00:15:55] stronger noses. Uh you're human. Take it
[00:15:58] on. Take on the task. And guys,
[00:16:01] you're not going to believe me. The nose
[00:16:03] that's trained to pick up gunpowder,
[00:16:04] explosive, combustible material, they
[00:16:06] get an F. But lo and behold, these
[00:16:08] police officers, Bam, there it is. The
[00:16:10] gun. We've got the weapon. Woo! There's
[00:16:15] no cheating here. We nailed it. We might
[00:16:17] as well get rid of these dogs, right?
[00:16:19] It's completely useless to have these
[00:16:20] dogs around. I have the names of the
[00:16:23] officers who were involved in that
[00:16:24] discovery. I do not intend on releasing
[00:16:27] those names at this moment in time
[00:16:29] because I'd like to try to reach out to
[00:16:30] them in earnest and also because I um
[00:16:35] also need to research them because I'm
[00:16:37] like this and I need to know who their
[00:16:39] great-grandparents are. I need to know
[00:16:40] everything about these officers. That's
[00:16:42] not the only dog in the story. Then
[00:16:44] there's Freya. Freya is a K-9 dog and I
[00:16:49] am told that in in and and please
[00:16:51] correct me. Okay. Actually, don't please
[00:16:53] don't send me a million emails if this
[00:16:54] little factoid I get wrong, but my
[00:16:56] understanding is that the canines are
[00:16:58] different from the bomb dogs and the
[00:17:00] canines are trained for like drugs and
[00:17:03] like can uh like smell a person. Okay,
[00:17:06] whatever. Whatever. Freya in this story
[00:17:08] is a K9. Okay. And she is specifically
[00:17:13] the K9 that sniffed out the route to the
[00:17:16] rooftop where Tyler Robinson, the Lozy
[00:17:19] Center rooftop where he allegedly took
[00:17:20] the shot. Now, in case when I tell you
[00:17:22] that, you're reasonably concluding that
[00:17:24] this means that they took the gun that
[00:17:27] the officers found. They gave it to to
[00:17:29] Freya and Freya smelled the weapon and
[00:17:32] then said, "Here we go." and led them
[00:17:35] back to the rooftop. I want you to know
[00:17:37] that you'd be wrong because everything
[00:17:39] in the story has to be exceptional.
[00:17:41] Everything in this story has to be
[00:17:43] different and special and unique.
[00:17:46] Actually, they they did not know they
[00:17:48] didn't give Freya any object, but rather
[00:17:49] conducted something that was described
[00:17:51] to me as a condensed scent trace. So,
[00:17:54] it's different. Freya, I'm told, by
[00:17:57] police officers, essentially traced the
[00:17:58] scent from the bottom of the building
[00:18:00] where we saw a person jump off, right,
[00:18:03] and back to the top of the building. So,
[00:18:06] Brea was able to conclude it's
[00:18:08] effectively like a target odor trace
[00:18:10] that the, you know, the person who
[00:18:12] jumped here came from up here.
[00:18:15] I want to be clear. I am hearing this
[00:18:16] from multiple officers who were involved
[00:18:19] with the hunt who have re-shot since the
[00:18:22] very beginning and said everything was
[00:18:24] weird, everything was wrong. We feel
[00:18:26] like we were effectively being sent on
[00:18:29] like wild goose hunts, like a wild goose
[00:18:31] hunt by the feds and the feds were sort
[00:18:33] of directing the show.
[00:18:36] That's a lot of information I just gave
[00:18:37] you. We're not even warmed up because
[00:18:40] there is one more thing that I would
[00:18:43] like to share with you before we take a
[00:18:45] brief break. Now, this is a something
[00:18:48] that I cannot confirm
[00:18:51] with I guess the usual certainty that I
[00:18:55] have, but it feels important for me to
[00:18:57] state it because I hope that because one
[00:19:00] and two officers have been courageous
[00:19:03] and I'm I'm hearing the rumors, uh, but
[00:19:06] I I want to confirm. I'm hoping that
[00:19:08] somebody will stand up. Maybe the very
[00:19:09] officer that was involved in this will
[00:19:11] stand up and contact me. But I had
[00:19:12] received a tip a while ago from a few
[00:19:14] police officers. A tip that I would like
[00:19:17] to confirm, but I think it should be put
[00:19:19] out into the open after we broke the
[00:19:21] story of the rentals of the Toyota
[00:19:23] rentals. I gave you guys the exact
[00:19:25] description. I also gave you the plates,
[00:19:27] but that could also be not relevant
[00:19:29] because if we're dealing with feds, they
[00:19:31] changed the plates obviously. Anyways,
[00:19:33] there were some good guys in the police
[00:19:35] department who had recalled and I did
[00:19:37] confirm that I'm speaking with people at
[00:19:39] the police off at at the police
[00:19:40] department at the very least who
[00:19:41] recalled something odd that happened on
[00:19:43] that day involving a white Toyota RAV 4.
[00:19:46] The story goes obviously everybody's
[00:19:48] eyes are peeled, looking for anything
[00:19:50] unusual, looking for the suspect on this
[00:19:54] manhunt, and there's an officer who
[00:19:57] catches a speeding car shortly after um
[00:20:00] the shot is fired. And this officer is
[00:20:03] convinced that this this is the killer.
[00:20:06] Like this I'm going to be in hot pursuit
[00:20:08] of this killer. The officer pulls over
[00:20:10] the Toyota RAV 4. And when the officer
[00:20:15] gets to the window,
[00:20:18] the driver of the RAV 4
[00:20:21] flashes an FBI badge.
[00:20:26] I am telling you the exact truth of what
[00:20:29] was communicated to me and I would like
[00:20:32] to confirm the story because it's pretty
[00:20:34] explosive. If that is true, if one of if
[00:20:36] if Toyota RAV 4 was pulled over, how do
[00:20:39] we get that? Do we have to FYIA? I don't
[00:20:41] know. That's why I'm putting it out
[00:20:42] there because there may be a way to even
[00:20:44] get around. Uh I'm assuming that that
[00:20:46] officer would have had to have a a
[00:20:48] camera on him.
[00:20:50] Did a federal officer get pulled over
[00:20:53] driving a Toyota RAV 4? Again, this
[00:20:56] would have been shortly after uh the
[00:20:58] shot went off. So, I I we're probably
[00:21:00] looking within an hour. Uh maybe let's
[00:21:04] let's widen it and say within two hours,
[00:21:06] a Toyota RAV 4, a white Toyota RAV 4 was
[00:21:09] pulled over and a federal badge was
[00:21:11] flashed letting that officer know that
[00:21:14] he or she was outranked.
[00:21:18] So there's that.
[00:21:21] And we still have more. So somehow this
[00:21:23] is just look, it's the last week before
[00:21:25] break. We got to get it all out there.
[00:21:26] And the way that they are behaving, the
[00:21:28] craziness of how I'm being attacked is
[00:21:29] letting me know that we are dead close
[00:21:31] to something. And we're going to we're
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[00:24:44] These are psychological wars that they
[00:24:45] impart upon the people. And I have never
[00:24:47] seen one more extreme than this Charlie
[00:24:50] Kirk cover up that the feds are engaged
[00:24:52] in. Speaking of which, I've heard the
[00:24:54] rumors obviously that Dan Bonino, which
[00:24:56] it looks like Trump has just confirmed,
[00:24:57] is going to leave the FBI uh as
[00:25:00] assistant director of the FBI. He will
[00:25:02] be stepping down. Trump said that he
[00:25:05] thinks that Dan wants to get back to his
[00:25:07] show. I think Dan has probably realized
[00:25:10] how farreaching this corruption goes. I
[00:25:13] have been wondering why Dan has been
[00:25:16] silent uh I would say effectively silent
[00:25:19] on a Charlie Kirk situation. he has not
[00:25:20] been a part of the people that have been
[00:25:23] feeding us trash and maybe his silence
[00:25:26] is actually some dignity like saying I
[00:25:29] I'm not going to take part in this and
[00:25:30] he's doing maybe what Marjgerie Taylor
[00:25:32] Green did and said this is hopelessly
[00:25:34] broken and I feel like I'm betraying the
[00:25:36] American people and he's going to leave
[00:25:37] and maybe he feels like he can fight
[00:25:38] better from behind the mic and I I
[00:25:41] certainly am feeling like we are doing a
[00:25:43] lot here just by investigating this
[00:25:45] truly and and I when I say we I
[00:25:48] genuinely mean you guys back at home
[00:25:49] because um I feel like we're all kind of
[00:25:53] waking up to just how much the military
[00:25:56] controls how boded comment sections can
[00:25:59] be. Uh I I you click on this person and
[00:26:02] they just created an account. That's a
[00:26:04] war on your mind. Okay, that's a war on
[00:26:06] your mind. So, sticking with this theme
[00:26:08] of federal corruption that transpired on
[00:26:09] that day, a major question and I need to
[00:26:12] do more research on this that in terms
[00:26:15] of like who was driving and what
[00:26:16] everybody said on the day, but what
[00:26:19] happened to the car that Charlie was
[00:26:22] driven into the hospital while he was
[00:26:24] still alive? Or better yet, what do you
[00:26:26] think should have happened to that car?
[00:26:29] or what is required to happen to a car
[00:26:32] after someone is assassinated in a car
[00:26:36] or or like is bleeding in a car and
[00:26:38] there's evidence. I would have assumed
[00:26:41] that the feds impounded the vehicle. Do
[00:26:45] we agree that seems like that every show
[00:26:48] that you watch, I used to watch 48
[00:26:50] hours, you got to impound the vehicle so
[00:26:54] that you can then collect more evidence.
[00:26:56] Well, the only indication
[00:26:58] uh of what we have learned from people
[00:27:00] that were actually in that vehicle on
[00:27:02] that day came from Frank Turk. And he
[00:27:06] does discuss with Megan Kelly him
[00:27:10] getting his bag at the hospital after
[00:27:12] the FBI cleared the vehicle. I I don't
[00:27:15] want to put words into his mouth. Let's
[00:27:16] take a listen to what Frank Turk had to
[00:27:17] say.
[00:27:18] >> They roped off the vehicle that we took
[00:27:20] out of there as a crime scene. I don't
[00:27:22] know why it wasn't part of the crime
[00:27:24] scene really. So, we couldn't get into
[00:27:26] the vehicle until the FBI cleared it.
[00:27:30] And it happened so happened that Charlie
[00:27:34] in the back seat below him between these
[00:27:37] two bucket seats was my computer bag.
[00:27:39] So, everything
[00:27:41] I couldn't go anywhere, you know, my
[00:27:43] wallet was in there. I wasn't going
[00:27:44] anywhere anyway, but I had to go in and
[00:27:45] get that out. And so when they finally
[00:27:49] cleared it, I got into the car and I
[00:27:51] pulled out my bag and draped over my bag
[00:27:56] was Charlie's necklace that had a cross
[00:28:00] and medallions on it. And I had heard
[00:28:03] they were looking for that.
[00:28:06] And so cop was like, "Oh, we've been
[00:28:09] looking for that." I said, "I got it."
[00:28:12] So I just took it.
[00:28:16] Okay. So, he's explaining that they did
[00:28:20] say this is a crime scene. Obviously,
[00:28:23] there could be evidence in here that we
[00:28:24] need. That makes sense to me. And but
[00:28:27] they allow him to grab his bag and
[00:28:29] Charlie's necklace and he goes away. And
[00:28:31] I would have assumed that they then
[00:28:33] impounded the vehicle uh for further
[00:28:35] inspection. But that if I had assumed
[00:28:36] that, I would be wrong. Actually, what
[00:28:38] happened is immediately after the car
[00:28:43] was transported to
[00:28:46] uh a towing, it was towed to a towing
[00:28:49] facility that's just kind of really
[00:28:50] around the corner from the hospital. And
[00:28:52] then from there on Monday, they had
[00:28:55] another uh tower truck come and take
[00:28:58] that car so that it could get a cleaning
[00:29:00] and be immediately put up for auction.
[00:29:02] Now, this is unusual on two ends of
[00:29:05] this. I'll tell you what those two ends
[00:29:06] are. The first end is that this was a
[00:29:08] rental vehicle, right? And even if a
[00:29:11] crime happens in a rental vehicle,
[00:29:12] especially a brand new one that that is
[00:29:13] that big, you as the owner of a rental
[00:29:19] rental car facility, you have an option
[00:29:21] to get that car back. You have an option
[00:29:23] obviously to get that car back, to get
[00:29:24] it clean. You're going to get the whole
[00:29:25] thing recarpeted. That would be a
[00:29:27] tremendous loss against the company for
[00:29:29] you to just, you know, never mind
[00:29:31] whatever, sell it. Well, apparently, and
[00:29:33] I'm saying this allegedly, the owner of
[00:29:35] the company was in California at the
[00:29:37] time. He gets a phone call and he's just
[00:29:38] like, "No, never want to see this
[00:29:40] vehicle ever again at our facility. I
[00:29:43] don't want there to be any PTSD for the
[00:29:46] people that work here at the rental
[00:29:48] facility. Just like get rid of it. You
[00:29:51] could sell it and that's that's it.
[00:29:53] Never. It's never coming back here."
[00:29:55] Maybe that is just kind of the good
[00:29:56] naturatured response. I would assume
[00:29:57] they weren't going to, you know, haul it
[00:29:59] in with all of Charlie's blood in it.
[00:30:01] But the speed at which this vehicle was
[00:30:04] just given up effectively for auction is
[00:30:08] unusual, especially because they didn't
[00:30:11] even require insurance to come, which
[00:30:15] would make sense. We know how this
[00:30:16] works. You can't collect even if you're
[00:30:17] going to say whatever, I want to get rid
[00:30:19] of this vehicle. You're going to want to
[00:30:20] make sure that you have tons of pictures
[00:30:21] and evidence and you got to send the
[00:30:22] insurance guys. The insurance guys have
[00:30:24] to talk about what you know, how much
[00:30:26] damage has been done to this vehicle. I
[00:30:28] don't know who has to pay for it to be
[00:30:29] fixed before it can be sold, but you're
[00:30:31] going to have to send insurance. None of
[00:30:32] that happened. Okay. Just like that's
[00:30:34] it. The feds saw it. Everything's going
[00:30:37] down at the hospital. The feds are
[00:30:38] really at this hospital and then it's
[00:30:40] over. I find that to be very strange. I
[00:30:42] have
[00:30:44] six photos of the inside of that
[00:30:46] vehicle. We are on the fence about and I
[00:30:50] don't know what you guys think in terms
[00:30:51] of YouTube and showing this or are we
[00:30:53] going to have to put this up on the
[00:30:55] website when we drop all the Egyptian
[00:30:57] plane logs. I don't I mean what do we
[00:30:58] think guys? I'm I'm letting you Mark
[00:31:00] make a decision here about whether or
[00:31:01] not and if we do show this is obviously
[00:31:03] like very viewer discretion advice.
[00:31:05] People have watched crime scenes on the
[00:31:07] news. Should we
[00:31:10] What do you think?
[00:31:12] I think the one one we we'll show one of
[00:31:14] them that's not so gory.
[00:31:17] Yeah. Okay. Yeah. I think the back row
[00:31:19] is probably the best. Like this is just
[00:31:20] so you guys know that we're not making
[00:31:22] up that we have these photos. Uh we do
[00:31:24] we have these photos and they tell a
[00:31:26] story and I think it's important to
[00:31:28] share these photos with people which I'm
[00:31:30] going to do. Investigators
[00:31:32] when I say investigators I mean like
[00:31:34] mommy sleuths and investigators on the
[00:31:35] ground who have been looking into the
[00:31:37] story and not accepting the fed slop. I
[00:31:38] think it's it's a good thing. I think we
[00:31:40] can come out of that. So you guys can
[00:31:41] see it's interesting. It is very
[00:31:43] interesting and it tells I think and
[00:31:46] just more pieces can come together. I
[00:31:48] think we need to know where everybody
[00:31:49] was sitting in this car, what everybody
[00:31:51] said. I know that there have been people
[00:31:52] that have been doing that work and I
[00:31:53] intend to partner with them to just make
[00:31:55] sure something makes that everything
[00:31:59] makes sense. Okay, now pivoting because
[00:32:02] what I'm really getting at and what I
[00:32:03] have been clear about from the very
[00:32:05] beginning, I just think the feds are
[00:32:08] implicated. I do. I just feel the feds
[00:32:10] are implicated. Everything they are
[00:32:12] doing, everything that we are learning,
[00:32:13] everything that I know tells me that
[00:32:16] they went there to cover everything up.
[00:32:20] To cover everything up, including
[00:32:22] sending US marshals on a wild goose
[00:32:24] chase. Everyone, police, everybody who's
[00:32:27] there that day says the feds were not
[00:32:29] acting right. They don't actually feel
[00:32:31] like they wanted to solve the crime, but
[00:32:33] rather to create hurdles, including cash
[00:32:36] saying, "We got him." And then it wasn't
[00:32:38] the person. Oh, never mind. We made a
[00:32:40] mistake. Was to stop people from
[00:32:43] actually discovering who killed Charlie
[00:32:47] Kirk in those critical hours following
[00:32:50] the shot. Like, they were they were
[00:32:53] attempting to disrupt actually. And I
[00:32:55] believe that. So, like I said to you
[00:32:58] guys yesterday, and don't worry, every
[00:33:00] every following two days, we're just
[00:33:02] going to have bombs for you guys. But I
[00:33:04] really sense there has been this
[00:33:05] ratcheting up of what I have been
[00:33:07] telling you all year. There are military
[00:33:09] bots. These are these are military grade
[00:33:11] bots that are online. I saw them after
[00:33:13] October 7th. I saw these military grade
[00:33:15] bots when they wanted me canceled from
[00:33:17] Australia. I just recognize the pattern
[00:33:19] of what they do. They kind of all say
[00:33:21] the same thing and it just is meant to
[00:33:24] get into your psyche. But we recognized
[00:33:26] this increase in this boded activity
[00:33:30] after we started speaking about Fort
[00:33:33] Wuka.
[00:33:35] Talked about Fort Wuka. We talked about,
[00:33:36] you know, this guy. He's convinced that
[00:33:38] he saw Brian Harpole and we start
[00:33:41] talking about the Egyptian planes. All
[00:33:43] of this is on the same day. we're
[00:33:44] getting a picture and that felt really
[00:33:46] relevant that he believes he stumbled
[00:33:49] upon this, you know, all hands- on deck
[00:33:51] final meeting the day before and
[00:33:54] initially people thought, man, I think
[00:33:56] maybe somebody's pulling Candace and
[00:33:59] then we were able to verify his story,
[00:34:01] people that are currently stationed
[00:34:02] there. Well, I want to now, and this is
[00:34:05] a longer clip, but I think it's
[00:34:06] important because we went through uh
[00:34:09] trying to point to you guys the fact
[00:34:11] that there is this weird plane activity
[00:34:13] going to that base. I want to now uh
[00:34:16] play this longer clip of Baron Coleman.
[00:34:19] He did just a really great video going
[00:34:22] through and helping people to understand
[00:34:25] what it means when you see that Sam call
[00:34:27] sign on a plane that is flying
[00:34:30] particularly from Andrews outside of DC.
[00:34:33] And I'm going to play this longer clip
[00:34:35] of Baron Coleman and hope he doesn't hit
[00:34:37] me uh for stealing his content. Take a
[00:34:39] listen.
[00:34:40] >> Well, tonight I can confirm that
[00:34:42] following Candace's show last night, I
[00:34:43] started some research and what I found
[00:34:46] floored me.
[00:34:48] I don't know who contact who contacted
[00:34:50] Candace or whether he's credible. But I
[00:34:51] do know this. If that man or anyone else
[00:34:54] is running an op on Candace and trying
[00:34:55] to trap her into a story that does
[00:34:57] doesn't add up ultimately to destroy her
[00:35:00] reputation,
[00:35:02] they planted a key piece of evidence
[00:35:03] into the story that lends a lot of
[00:35:05] credibility to what he said. That key
[00:35:07] piece of evidence is a jet that's used
[00:35:09] exclusively by very few people. And
[00:35:11] those people are presidential family
[00:35:13] members, cabinet officials, and military
[00:35:16] generals at the Pentagon, such as the
[00:35:17] joint chiefs of staff.
[00:35:19] And that jet was present at the location
[00:35:21] of the supposedly highle meeting the day
[00:35:23] before Charlie was killed. I was
[00:35:26] watching Candace Owens this afternoon,
[00:35:27] so I know she covered the presence of
[00:35:29] the jet. I'm going to go further with
[00:35:31] that story, but I'll recap for those who
[00:35:33] aren't aware of the story, and I'll add
[00:35:35] considerable detail that she did not
[00:35:37] report. The flight was a special air
[00:35:39] mission flight. The United States Air
[00:35:41] Force special air mission exists to
[00:35:42] provide safe and secure transport to our
[00:35:45] comp to our country's highest ranking
[00:35:47] individuals. Think president, vice
[00:35:50] president, uh presidential and vice
[00:35:52] presidential family members, cabinet
[00:35:53] members, occasionally congressional
[00:35:55] delegations. That particular jet was
[00:35:58] present at the location of this alleged
[00:36:00] meeting on the morning of September 9th,
[00:36:02] one day before the neutralization of
[00:36:04] Charlie Kirk.
[00:36:07] And that jet had recently flown, for
[00:36:09] example, President Trump's family back
[00:36:11] from their summer home in Bed
[00:36:12] Bedminster, New Jersey. I'll show you
[00:36:13] that in a minute. That flight was after
[00:36:15] the Independence Day holiday. So, this
[00:36:17] is an important jet.
[00:36:19] I'm going to give you a quick breakdown
[00:36:20] of what are known SAM call signs, SAM,
[00:36:23] special air mission call signs, because
[00:36:24] it's going to be important as we work
[00:36:26] our way through the flight logs of this
[00:36:28] jet. A special air mission call sign is
[00:36:32] a designation for airlift missions
[00:36:34] carrying the president, vice president,
[00:36:36] first lady, cabinet secretaries, or
[00:36:39] other VIPs designated by the White
[00:36:40] House. When the president is on board,
[00:36:44] the radio call sign instantly becomes
[00:36:46] Air Force One. But the telephonic ATC
[00:36:49] call sign on the flight plans and on
[00:36:52] radar scopes is filed as SAM number
[00:36:56] number. We'll talk about that in a
[00:36:58] second. When the vice president is on
[00:37:00] board, the aircraft becomes Air Force 2.
[00:37:03] But again, the filed call sign is
[00:37:05] normally SAM number number. The same SAM
[00:37:10] call sign series is used for other
[00:37:11] cabinet members like Secretary of State,
[00:37:14] Secretary of Defense, and and the first
[00:37:15] lady when they travel on uh on jets.
[00:37:19] And sometimes you'll see a rare call
[00:37:21] sign, very rare call sign. It's s00
[00:37:26] 0. Sometimes you'll see a 001 or a 002.
[00:37:30] But when you see zeros leading the call
[00:37:32] sign, particularly 0000,
[00:37:36] that call sign is highly sensitive.
[00:37:40] It's when the White House or the US Air
[00:37:42] Force want to be deliberately vague
[00:37:45] about the exact passenger manifest. On
[00:37:47] August 25th, 2025,
[00:37:50] this is 15, 16 days before Charlie Kirk
[00:37:53] was killed, there was a flight on this
[00:37:56] jet from DC to Colorado Springs with
[00:37:59] that important and rarely used call
[00:38:01] sign, SAM 0000. Whoever flew under this
[00:38:04] incred incredibly highly sensitive call
[00:38:06] sign, SAM triple0, on August 25 flew
[00:38:09] from Joint Base Andrews to Colorado
[00:38:11] Springs, home of the 10th Special Forces
[00:38:13] Group. It stayed in Colorado Springs for
[00:38:15] 3 hours and then it flew to Las Vegas,
[00:38:18] arriving there at 4:48 p.m. local time.
[00:38:20] Las Vegas, you'll recall, is the home of
[00:38:22] FBI Director Cash Patel.
[00:38:25] Okay, so he's just delivering the facts.
[00:38:28] There's nothing here. He's not there's
[00:38:30] no innuendo there. Later on, he's trying
[00:38:32] to just think while it's still legal, I
[00:38:35] guess. And he's like, "Well, we don't
[00:38:36] know where JD Vance was on this day." I
[00:38:38] can confirm I was able to dig through a
[00:38:40] lot and find JD Vance was in DC. This is
[00:38:42] not Trump. This is not JD Vance. So that
[00:38:44] allows us to pull to to come inward and
[00:38:46] try to figure out who this Sam very big
[00:38:48] Sam uh on the special air mission was.
[00:38:51] Okay. He mentioned there Cash Patel
[00:38:54] obviously we don't have at our
[00:38:55] fingertips Cash Patel's schedule but it
[00:38:57] is intriguing that this flight as he
[00:38:59] says goes into Las Vegas. And we're
[00:39:00] going to now show you that flight path.
[00:39:02] Uh bring that up and I'm going to also
[00:39:04] tell you why that August 25th date is
[00:39:06] particularly interesting when I pack it
[00:39:09] into my neat little timeline. Now,
[00:39:11] because we are looking at data and time
[00:39:14] zones, I'm going to bring in Mark to
[00:39:16] Mark explain that August 25th trip and
[00:39:20] the how the call signs change, which is
[00:39:22] even more fascinating.
[00:39:24] >> Thank you for using the uh preferred
[00:39:26] term for this, Markplaining. So, on
[00:39:28] August 25th, let me uh make this full
[00:39:31] screen so everyone can see it better.
[00:39:33] So, on August 25th, it flies into Las
[00:39:35] Vegas, lands at 4:48 p.m. local time as
[00:39:38] SAM0.
[00:39:40] Then on the following day, the 26th, it
[00:39:43] leaves Las Vegas as a reach flight 658,
[00:39:46] leaving at 3:14 p.m. You see the dash at
[00:39:49] the end there that shows that the
[00:39:51] transponder data was missing before it
[00:39:54] lands in Colorado Springs, which you can
[00:39:56] see on the map here. Let me scroll back
[00:39:58] down and you can see that it lands there
[00:40:02] at an unknown time because of that data
[00:40:04] discrepancy. Then it takes off as a SAM
[00:40:07] 658 flight back to Joint Base Andrews in
[00:40:10] DC.
[00:40:12] >> Okay. And so when you see that, when you
[00:40:14] see the call sign changing from an RCH
[00:40:17] to a SAM, is it fair for me to say that
[00:40:20] this means that this was somebody who
[00:40:22] was important and then there was
[00:40:23] somebody who was extremely important who
[00:40:25] either got on or got off. Sam being that
[00:40:28] super super VIP, uh, which Baron Coleman
[00:40:31] just explained. Is that a fair
[00:40:32] description?
[00:40:33] >> I'd say so. it. The special air mission
[00:40:35] designation is usually when there's very
[00:40:37] high ranking or very important people on
[00:40:39] board. Reach is kind of like there's
[00:40:42] nobody's on board. I don't want to say
[00:40:43] nobody's but someone who doesn't rise to
[00:40:46] that level. And then the other call sign
[00:40:48] we've seen is Venus, which is a
[00:40:50] designator for an empty flight except
[00:40:53] for the pilots.
[00:40:54] >> Okay. So, going back to that, look, just
[00:40:56] so you guys can see that, looking at
[00:40:57] that August 25th date. So, we're seeing
[00:40:59] that the individual flies in um to
[00:41:02] Colorado Springs. Now, why is this date
[00:41:04] interesting? Well, we're going to pop
[00:41:06] into the timeline, and I'm going to
[00:41:09] remind you first and foremost that Brian
[00:41:11] Harpole, when he sits down with Shawn
[00:41:13] Ryan, tells us that they began
[00:41:16] preparations
[00:41:17] for the UVU event, and I'm bringing up
[00:41:20] Brian Harpole, of course, because our
[00:41:22] eyewitness told us that he saw Brian
[00:41:25] Harpole. He's convinced he saw Brian
[00:41:27] Harpole walking out of this big wig
[00:41:29] meeting on the 9th. Now, I can't confirm
[00:41:31] what he saw, but I can look into things
[00:41:32] that Brian Harpole has said to the
[00:41:34] public since things have transpired. And
[00:41:36] he particularly points out this date of
[00:41:38] August 24th of having been when they
[00:41:41] prepared for UVU. Take a listen to Brian
[00:41:44] Harpole in his own words on Shawn Ryan.
[00:41:47] >> How many days prior were you guys there?
[00:41:50] >> We generally uh the permitting process
[00:41:52] and all that goes on behind the scenes.
[00:41:54] Uh and then there's a questionnaires
[00:41:57] that are filled out that we used to
[00:41:59] there was a lot of busy work and then so
[00:42:01] you know kind of like in the military
[00:42:03] what you did we create forms that hey
[00:42:05] let's get this information upfront
[00:42:08] >> and so that we uh have a duplication
[00:42:10] process so that we can confirm it and so
[00:42:13] we started our first uh before that one
[00:42:16] um the 24th of the month prior and so um
[00:42:21] and that was with the the hard
[00:42:22] conversations uh meetings.
[00:42:24] >> You started that on the 24th.
[00:42:26] >> Mhm. [clears throat]
[00:42:28] >> Right. It it and we do
[00:42:30] >> two weeks at least. No, it it started
[00:42:32] before that with the the intelligence
[00:42:35] gathering and and all that, but the hard
[00:42:38] conversations, the sharing of
[00:42:40] information, the conference calls, uh
[00:42:43] the the data sheets. Um, and and we put
[00:42:46] that in a timeline uh on on a on a on on
[00:42:49] an app so that this all goes up and
[00:42:52] every guy that's on that job uh can see
[00:42:55] all the intel that comes in. It's a
[00:42:57] decentralized command model for the
[00:42:59] company. And so anybody can make command
[00:43:02] decisions for the betterment of the
[00:43:04] client or the team. And so everything
[00:43:06] goes on that app. And so when I get it,
[00:43:09] they get it. And when whoever's
[00:43:11] gathering that intel, it gets it.
[00:43:13] There's no hold. there's no power hold
[00:43:15] on it. And so that first uh information
[00:43:18] came in on the 24th and then the
[00:43:20] information share starts.
[00:43:23] >> Now to be extra clear, I am not
[00:43:25] suggesting that Brian Harpole obviously
[00:43:27] he's not going to be Sam and or is he
[00:43:29] going to be RCH, but I'm just noting
[00:43:30] that he is saying that the 24th is when
[00:43:32] they began this process of intel
[00:43:34] gathering uh for the UVU event. also
[00:43:37] happens to be the exact day that
[00:43:39] operation Valhalla strike begins between
[00:43:42] civilians and the military. It happened
[00:43:44] on August 24th and ended on August 27th.
[00:43:48] I'm going to show you this now on the
[00:43:49] timeline so that you can see that. So
[00:43:52] then we have the very next day on the
[00:43:53] 25th. We have this very important
[00:43:55] character who decides to fly over to
[00:44:00] Colorado Springs. And then that
[00:44:03] important character flies into Las
[00:44:05] Vegas. Presumably he departs off of the
[00:44:08] plane. He or she, I'm going to go with
[00:44:10] he here. I don't know why. I feel like
[00:44:11] that's right. He get is going to get off
[00:44:13] of the plane in Las Vegas and suddenly
[00:44:15] that flight is going to be an RCH
[00:44:16] flight. Okay. So someone less important
[00:44:19] than our initial Sam. I find that to be
[00:44:21] very interesting and I find it to be
[00:44:22] compelling. And when I said this uh to
[00:44:25] Harry and said, "Is it possible that
[00:44:29] this could have been like a high ranking
[00:44:31] Fed, he he said, "Yeah, it was pretty
[00:44:33] clear that they were trying to block him
[00:44:37] hence them freaking out from seeing who
[00:44:40] was coming out of that meeting. That was
[00:44:42] that was the hustle. That's what they
[00:44:43] were fearful of." He said that there was
[00:44:45] a an undercover fed or he said it could
[00:44:48] have been an undercover secret
[00:44:49] serviceman. He was like I had this many
[00:44:51] 06s. Lieutenant Colonel's signifies to
[00:44:54] me that this is like a Pentagon level
[00:44:56] meeting. Everything he has said is
[00:44:58] checked out. I am telling you, we have
[00:44:59] multiple emails from people that are
[00:45:00] currently stationed there. And they have
[00:45:01] made it clear to me that Candace, I know
[00:45:03] you don't know anything about the
[00:45:04] military, but you should know,
[00:45:06] particularly regarding Fort Wuka, it is
[00:45:10] an intelligence base. It's not where
[00:45:13] you're going to scramble jets off of
[00:45:15] after a terrorist attack. This is where
[00:45:18] they train people that are in the
[00:45:20] intelligence community for covert
[00:45:22] missions. That is why this is
[00:45:24] significant. They confirmed that
[00:45:25] building that he said this guy really
[00:45:28] does just have the best or work luck
[00:45:30] ever and just gets out of his 25- year
[00:45:32] long NDA and stumbles into another what
[00:45:36] could be, we're keeping this open,
[00:45:38] another federal operation.
[00:45:40] And so I think it's important and I have
[00:45:42] hesitated to do this for a different
[00:45:44] reason. I think we need to allow this
[00:45:46] this man to tell a story and to explain
[00:45:50] who it is that he believes that he saw
[00:45:52] that day, exactly what he believes
[00:45:53] happened since everything thus far that
[00:45:55] he has told me has checked out. I find
[00:45:57] him to be incredibly
[00:46:00] um or I should just say I I find him to
[00:46:01] be actually quite credible. He's very
[00:46:04] credible and he's very sincere and I
[00:46:07] think it helps. I don't want to be the
[00:46:09] middle person. I don't want to be the
[00:46:10] middleman and tell you this guy's
[00:46:12] credible. I want you guys to feel the
[00:46:14] same way when he walked through what
[00:46:16] happened and how he was questioned and
[00:46:18] what his sense was of why it was
[00:46:19] happening. I want you to recognize his
[00:46:21] experience. I've reached out to him and
[00:46:22] I've said, "Look, we've got this last
[00:46:24] week on the show. Do you want to come on
[00:46:25] and tell your story?" And he has said
[00:46:27] yes. And obviously I think that we need
[00:46:30] to learn more about Brian Harpole's
[00:46:32] whereabouts. And I can tell you that I
[00:46:36] now know exactly which flight he was on
[00:46:39] when he came back from Tokyo. That was
[00:46:41] the thing that I had wrong. I said, "Oh,
[00:46:42] well, Tokyo had to have happened at the
[00:46:44] same time." I was wrong, obviously,
[00:46:47] because you gain so much time coming
[00:46:48] back. You essentially fly backwards in
[00:46:50] time. He actually lands um into Los
[00:46:54] Angeles on a direct flight from Tokyo.
[00:46:57] Landing into Los Angeles at 6:45
[00:47:01] p.m. on the 7th before continuing down
[00:47:05] to Dallas, getting there very early into
[00:47:07] Dallas early morning, very early morning
[00:47:10] on the 8th. It is possible for Brian
[00:47:13] Harpold to be able to meet to to make
[00:47:14] that meeting at Fort Wuga. It is just
[00:47:17] possible. So, we are going to keep
[00:47:19] proddding this particular narrative
[00:47:21] because like I said, I sense a panic
[00:47:24] here that is very real and I've never
[00:47:26] I've never seen this kind of a sustained
[00:47:30] psychological attack on my character.
[00:47:32] Meaning, they are now quite literally
[00:47:34] engaged in fanfiction. They're just
[00:47:36] making stuff up every day. I'm I wake up
[00:47:38] and I go, I don't even know what this is
[00:47:39] about. None of this is true. And I've
[00:47:41] realized it's because they want to
[00:47:42] deplete our energy. They want to have
[00:47:44] our resources go to fighting stupid
[00:47:46] stuff. and we're sitting here and
[00:47:48] responding to every tit for tat and
[00:47:50] we're not focusing on uh timelines and
[00:47:53] delivering misinformation and reaching
[00:47:55] out. We only should be spending our time
[00:47:58] on the Egyptian planes and what happened
[00:48:00] on Fort Wuka base. Nothing else.
[00:48:03] Obviously, other stuff matters. You have
[00:48:05] information about what happened on
[00:48:05] September 10th that matters. But this is
[00:48:07] where their panic is. These two things
[00:48:08] is very clear. This is where their panic
[00:48:10] is. And we I almost just finished the um
[00:48:14] there's just one more plane SUBTV that
[00:48:17] had the longest of flight logs for the
[00:48:19] Egyptian planes. I just wanted to get
[00:48:20] the finishing touches on that before we
[00:48:22] put it onto our website. But that is
[00:48:23] going to be I know I told you we're
[00:48:24] going to do that today, but we're going
[00:48:25] to bump that until tomorrow because I do
[00:48:28] feel confident in stating that those
[00:48:29] Egyptian planes are linked to Israel and
[00:48:30] that fully explains the mass freakout.
[00:48:33] So we have
[00:48:35] well big days coming up ahead of us
[00:48:37] guys. We're going to have this guy give
[00:48:39] you his testimony and it's very
[00:48:42] controversial, but it is the truth and
[00:48:43] we must follow it and we are also going
[00:48:48] to make that accessible for you. Maybe I
[00:48:50] can even get it up tonight on
[00:48:51] canowins.com.
[00:48:52] And I also think that we should share I
[00:48:55] should share the pictures of of the
[00:48:57] inside of the car to the people who have
[00:49:00] been investigating that and have felt
[00:49:02] that things were real. Anyway, we'll
[00:49:04] take a brief pause here before I answer
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[00:52:28] you on this show? Well, everybody was
[00:52:30] loving Elon Musk. I said Elon Musk
[00:52:33] handed over X to the military. I've been
[00:52:35] talking about military bots forever. And
[00:52:37] I'm glad that people are starting to see
[00:52:39] it. It it it's just the reality is
[00:52:42] freeing the bird by by putting it onto
[00:52:45] perhaps an intelligence base. I don't
[00:52:46] know. But it's it's frustrating. It is
[00:52:49] frustrating because it doesn't allow us
[00:52:51] to be able to communicate with one
[00:52:52] another when we're dealing with like bot
[00:52:53] farms. They're effectively, think about
[00:52:56] it, they're like soldiers. They're bot
[00:52:58] soldiers that work online and the target
[00:53:00] is always us. But I feel like we're
[00:53:02] winning. I'm I don't know. I'm
[00:53:03] incredibly optimistic. Uh speaking of
[00:53:05] which, number one comment from
[00:53:07] yesterday's episode is transparency is
[00:53:09] never found in private meetings. That's
[00:53:11] where deals are made. Well, that was my
[00:53:13] only option. I'm always willing to have
[00:53:15] a transparent conversation. You can put
[00:53:17] that comment. You can slap that comment
[00:53:19] under a Turning Point USA episode. Not
[00:53:21] here. I am still willing to talk to
[00:53:23] anybody. They wanted to bring a
[00:53:25] temperature down to have a private
[00:53:26] meeting. That that is totally on them.
[00:53:28] If they'd like me to come back to have a
[00:53:30] more transparent discussion, I would go
[00:53:32] on Charlie Kirk show. You guys can ask
[00:53:34] me any question. I mean, you guys know
[00:53:35] how I am. I I prefer to just communicate
[00:53:38] everything. It's just I just feel like
[00:53:40] it's better. You just feel better. Uh
[00:53:42] this person writes, "Go Max, beautiful.
[00:53:44] We all want to know the truth, but we
[00:53:45] are praying for your safety just as
[00:53:46] hard." Yes, we also received a ton of
[00:53:48] emails of people asking us how what are
[00:53:51] you doing about security? Can we help
[00:53:52] you with security? We did actually
[00:53:54] create for people who don't want to
[00:53:57] maybe buy our our awesome gear. We do.
[00:54:00] We have tons of uh awesome kit that you
[00:54:02] can get on the website, but if you'd
[00:54:03] like to just give a gift to support our
[00:54:06] security and what we're doing, you now
[00:54:08] have that option. You can go to
[00:54:09] candacewowens.com/support.
[00:54:12] And these are obviously very serious
[00:54:15] conversations that we are having because
[00:54:18] Charlie Charlie just got assassinated in
[00:54:19] broad daylight. And I feel like everyone
[00:54:21] is sort of signaling that
[00:54:24] they want me and Tucker. Like when you
[00:54:26] you don't want to be name checked with
[00:54:27] BB Netany and Yahoo and they are just
[00:54:29] growing increasingly volatile in this
[00:54:32] rhetoric of what they want done to
[00:54:34] people who don't stand with Israel. It's
[00:54:36] very terrifying, but at the same time, I
[00:54:39] know that it's necessary for people to
[00:54:41] recognize how greatly evil these
[00:54:44] Zionists are. I covering up attacking
[00:54:47] people for trying to get to the truth,
[00:54:49] attacking their reputation, attacking
[00:54:50] their families. And I think these people
[00:54:52] are very dangerous. I want to be clear.
[00:54:54] I think these are the children of
[00:54:55] Bolsheviks that are in this country.
[00:54:57] These are our Troskyites and they have
[00:55:00] the same methods, the same psychological
[00:55:01] methods. That's why I say get your
[00:55:03] children out of these schools. They are
[00:55:05] run with a Soviet methodology.
[00:55:09] Anyways, also guys, if you'd like to
[00:55:11] support the show in a really fun way,
[00:55:14] you can go and buy my book. I'm telling
[00:55:16] you, you're going to love it. It's I was
[00:55:18] told by a New York magazine person, it's
[00:55:20] laugh out loud funny without even
[00:55:22] trying. Like, they were like, "Did you
[00:55:23] intend for the book to be so funny?" I
[00:55:24] was like, "Nope. Feminism just is funny
[00:55:26] reflectively. When you reflect on
[00:55:28] feminism and the things that we've done
[00:55:30] as a society, it gets very hilarious."
[00:55:32] You guys can buy that at make him a
[00:55:33] sandwich.com or you can just throw it
[00:55:35] into your Amazon cart for the Christmas
[00:55:37] season. Signed copies are available at
[00:55:39] candacewowens.com
[00:55:41] only. Okay, back to your comments. This
[00:55:44] person writes, "Operation mockingb bird.
[00:55:46] Everything is not what it seems. Piers
[00:55:47] Morgan is playing stupid when he eats
[00:55:49] the fed slop of JFK." Oh yeah, I did sit
[00:55:51] down with Piers Morgan this morning and
[00:55:54] I think this is just me and this is me
[00:55:55] and Pierers Morgan. This is our thing.
[00:55:56] Like every at the end of every year he
[00:55:57] has another show and he's like, "You're
[00:55:59] crazy. You're ridiculous. This is a
[00:56:01] nonsense. This of course didn't happen.
[00:56:03] But he peaked when he said maybe JFK
[00:56:06] really was just shot by Lee Oswald
[00:56:08] Harvey. And I was calling him out on
[00:56:11] this strategy of be saying well you said
[00:56:13] the Egyptian planes then you implied
[00:56:14] Turning Point USA. Yes. In a grand
[00:56:17] conspiracy. By the way, it's going to be
[00:56:19] multifaceted. There's going to be
[00:56:20] multiple layers of people that are
[00:56:22] covering it up. People that were in on
[00:56:23] the plotting, people that were
[00:56:25] incentivized by money to keep their
[00:56:26] mouth shut after. There's varying
[00:56:28] degrees of guilt. And of course, and
[00:56:30] when it comes to JFK, you've got like
[00:56:33] the mafia involved. There were Cubans
[00:56:35] that were involved. There was JFK. Um,
[00:56:37] I'm sorry, LBJ that was involved.
[00:56:40] Apac implied obviously or whatever their
[00:56:43] name was before they became Apac. They
[00:56:45] changed their name after. So, don't that
[00:56:48] strategy of pretending unless you say
[00:56:50] it's one person with a gun, then it
[00:56:52] can't be true is an absolute nonsense.
[00:56:54] It defies common sense. And we have
[00:56:56] common sense. This person says, "If I
[00:56:58] ever catch a bullet, I'd rather have one
[00:57:00] friend ask 1,000 questions and get half
[00:57:02] of it wrong than have a thousand friends
[00:57:04] who don't even ask one question." That
[00:57:06] is so well said. I think about this
[00:57:08] often. All of the people that Charlie
[00:57:10] platform that he helped out, what are
[00:57:12] they doing? They're spending time
[00:57:13] attacking me for asking questions. Not
[00:57:15] even able to say what I got wrong. And
[00:57:18] that was what was tremendously
[00:57:20] alleviating in sitting down and having
[00:57:23] them acknowledge that these lies were
[00:57:24] real despite the fact that it it feels
[00:57:27] like for months, three months, we were
[00:57:28] just being gaslit. It's like, "Oh, I
[00:57:30] don't know. I don't Yeah, I don't know.
[00:57:31] Candace is just crazy. I don't know why
[00:57:32] she's saying this." And I'm saying it
[00:57:34] because you shouldn't tell lies,
[00:57:36] especially after the biggest political
[00:57:39] assassination since JFK and RFK. Like,
[00:57:41] we're going to wonder why they're asking
[00:57:44] why they're telling these lies. Optation
[00:57:47] writes, "Here is the money, Piers."
[00:57:50] Yeah, he's always betting me. Never pays
[00:57:52] up. I mean, he still thinks that Breijit
[00:57:54] Mcronone is a woman who just doesn't
[00:57:56] want to release any photos of 30 years.
[00:57:59] Just really is hates the cameras and
[00:58:01] just, "Oh, yeah, I know. I have all
[00:58:02] these kids. I raised them. I was
[00:58:03] pregnant and they were born in
[00:58:04] birthdays, but I just don't want to
[00:58:05] release any pictures of myself uh for 30
[00:58:08] plus years." I mean, come on. It's such
[00:58:09] a nonsense, guys. Get real. Jake Riley
[00:58:12] writes, "With all of the evidence that
[00:58:13] you found, will you eventually give over
[00:58:15] your evidence to be used in court? If
[00:58:16] not, how do you see the value in
[00:58:17] continuing to investigate if it won't be
[00:58:19] used effectively?" Of course, I would
[00:58:21] hand it over. Of course. Why would I
[00:58:24] What was it just for me? I They're the
[00:58:26] ones that are acting like it doesn't
[00:58:27] even exist.
[00:58:29] Hey, I said cash. I have evidence the
[00:58:32] French Legion was on the ground that
[00:58:33] day. Has Cash reached back out? Is you
[00:58:35] know, and I say cash, I mean I I reached
[00:58:37] out to the FBI, not specifically to
[00:58:39] Cash.
[00:58:41] nothing. But he's he's answered by not
[00:58:43] answering on Megan Kelly. They're not
[00:58:45] interested. They're not interested in my
[00:58:46] view because they're implicated. The
[00:58:48] feds are implicated in this a thousand
[00:58:49] different ways in what they didn't do on
[00:58:52] that day. And this isn't my just my
[00:58:54] opinion. That's what I want to make
[00:58:56] clear. It's not just Candace ranting and
[00:58:58] saying this. This is actually what the
[00:59:00] public believes as well. This is what
[00:59:02] the lack of evidence shows and reveals
[00:59:04] to the public. This is what the police
[00:59:06] officers that were there that day
[00:59:07] believe. Everybody that is involved on
[00:59:10] every layer is saying nothing makes
[00:59:12] sense in terms of what happened on that
[00:59:14] day except for influencers. Yeah, I hope
[00:59:18] you're feeling influenced to be an idiot
[00:59:19] cuz they've got something for you. Derpy
[00:59:21] Derp writes, "Please don't dismiss your
[00:59:23] supporters as bots. Everyone sees that
[00:59:25] Erica acts suspicious all the time and
[00:59:28] you are dismissing that. Why? Mikey's
[00:59:30] behavior is the most damning evidence of
[00:59:31] all." I have never dismissed that was
[00:59:33] not what we were speaking about. I was
[00:59:34] saying when people were being like,
[00:59:36] "She's sold out. Well, she took that was
[00:59:38] obviously it was just being so said over
[00:59:41] and over again and it just defied
[00:59:42] reality of anything that I said
[00:59:43] yesterday. It was 4 and a half hour
[00:59:45] meeting. I have an hour to just kind of
[00:59:48] tell you what was said. I am absolutely
[00:59:51] not dismissing Mikey's behavior. I gave
[00:59:53] you what was given to me. That's what
[00:59:55] you wanted. What's their excuse? This is
[00:59:57] their excuse. I'm being transparent with
[00:59:58] you and telling you this is what was
[00:59:59] given to me. I find it remarkably
[01:00:02] suspicious that no one has mentioned, no
[01:00:04] one felt fit to mention that it was a
[01:00:05] three-way call. It makes Blake Nef's
[01:00:07] story especially weird because he makes
[01:00:08] it seem like they have this moment and
[01:00:09] he's got a quivering lip and he looks at
[01:00:11] him and he says, "I have to call Erica,
[01:00:12] but why would he say that to Blake Nef
[01:00:13] if he's on the phone with his wife? It
[01:00:15] actually leads to more questions,
[01:00:18] right? It leads to more questions. So,
[01:00:20] and I've I've heard everything that you
[01:00:22] guys have said about Erica. I I have
[01:00:26] responded to you guys and I've said to
[01:00:28] you, when Erica tells a lie, I am going
[01:00:31] to reply to that lie." And that is
[01:00:33] exactly what happened when she went on
[01:00:35] her PR blitz and she said that Charlie
[01:00:39] didn't text anybody. The first thing I
[01:00:40] did is I said that's not right.
[01:00:42] Everything that is said that is not
[01:00:44] true, I'm going to hit Becca. I just
[01:00:46] that that's just where I'm at. So keep
[01:00:48] it honest and you don't have an enemy of
[01:00:51] me. Corey writes, "Oh, sorry. I I missed
[01:00:54] this person."
[01:00:56] Pray Donna writes, "Prayers answered.
[01:00:58] Dan Bonino stepped down. Candace and Dan
[01:01:01] should work together. maybe a few shows
[01:01:02] together. I wonder what he's going to be
[01:01:04] allowed to say. I'm going to assume he's
[01:01:06] got to he had to have signed a very
[01:01:08] extensive NDA, maybe 25 years long. And
[01:01:12] I'm hopeful he'll violate it because I
[01:01:15] think he's stepping down for a reason. I
[01:01:17] don't think I know I think his soul was
[01:01:19] being compromised with the Charlie Kirk
[01:01:20] situation because Charlie Kirk was a
[01:01:21] friend of of Dan Bonino's.
[01:01:23] He was also a friend of Cash Patel's and
[01:01:25] he seems to just be pretty soulless at
[01:01:27] this moment. And I would like to know if
[01:01:30] what his schedule was, if we can place
[01:01:32] Cash Patel, if you guys can help place
[01:01:33] Cash Patel on the 9th, if you guys can
[01:01:36] help place Cash Patel on August 25th, so
[01:01:39] that we can say just like I did when uh
[01:01:42] Baron I think very responsibly said, you
[01:01:44] know, where was Donald Trump? Where was
[01:01:46] JD Vance? I found JD Vance with Donald
[01:01:48] Trump at a restaurant that evening in
[01:01:51] DC. I think it was about uh like 6:00
[01:01:54] they were photographed and so same I
[01:01:57] would like to be able to say where Cash
[01:02:00] Patel was and I would like to find out
[01:02:02] who at Sam was on the plane because as
[01:02:05] you will learn and I'm going to jump off
[01:02:07] here after this but as you will learn in
[01:02:09] the near future
[01:02:11] and one of the congressmen that
[01:02:15] our Harry his old name Harry keep almost
[01:02:19] saying his new name which he's going to
[01:02:20] be open about anyways but that he
[01:02:23] believes he saw coming out of that
[01:02:25] meeting did happen to be a Las Vegas
[01:02:28] congressman. So I'm thinking, okay, was
[01:02:31] he then when it turned back to reach?
[01:02:33] Was he dropping off somebody? Is that
[01:02:34] how they know each other? Is it Las
[01:02:35] Vegas? Again, I can't confirm that
[01:02:37] because I wasn't. These aren't my eyes.
[01:02:41] So, you're going to have to hear it
[01:02:42] direct from him and see whether you find
[01:02:44] him to be credible or not. Anyways, you
[01:02:47] guys, uh, that's it for today. Pretty
[01:02:49] explosive episode. We will see you
[01:02:51] tomorrow.
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