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[00:00:00] Everything pretty much feels like a scop
[00:00:01] these days.
[00:00:02] >> Conspiracy theories are [music] entering
[00:00:04] a danger.
[00:00:05] >> Information is the oxygen of the
[00:00:08] democracy.
[00:00:08] >> There's so much evidence out there that
[00:00:10] even if less than [music] 1% is true,
[00:00:14] that enough to collapse the current
[00:00:16] paradigm and change the whole planet.
[00:00:22] So
[00:00:24] into November,
[00:00:29] if you don't remember,
[00:00:31] in November,
[00:00:33] X made
[00:00:36] the locations where accounts were formed
[00:00:39] public.
[00:00:42] And this really did happen.
[00:00:47] Double checked it myself.
[00:00:51] They took away the data eventually,
[00:00:55] but Department of Homeland Security
[00:00:57] definitely joined from Israel.
[00:01:00] The official Department of Homeland
[00:01:02] Security account definitely joined from
[00:01:04] Israel.
[00:01:07] I'm sure it was just a bug. I'm sure it
[00:01:09] was just a fluke, just an accident.
[00:01:14] We also had Jeffrey Epste files starting
[00:01:16] to come out. We had all kinds of citizen
[00:01:18] journalists building all sorts of cool
[00:01:19] tools for people to access them, people
[00:01:21] digging through them.
[00:01:26] We had people keeping their eyes right
[00:01:28] on the target.
[00:01:32] People like Smootrich saying it may be
[00:01:34] moral to starve two million gazins, but
[00:01:36] no one in the world would let us.
[00:01:39] What a shame.
[00:01:42] You piece of [ __ ]
[00:01:45] This is a bit behind the times. I post
[00:01:47] this in November. Oh, I guess it was in
[00:01:49] November. [snorts] We just watched the
[00:01:50] video from it, which is why I was off
[00:01:53] the
[00:01:57] false allegations of honeypotting.
[00:02:02] Oh cash.
[00:02:06] Oh cash.
[00:02:08] No, I think it's pretty funny when it's
[00:02:10] me,
[00:02:12] Alexis. I think it's pretty funny. I
[00:02:14] think it's hilarious, actually.
[00:02:21] >> Back to that.
[00:02:23] So, I didn't I didn't include this one
[00:02:25] because of the clip itself. I included
[00:02:26] this one because of the comments
[00:02:29] and the comments underneath every
[00:02:32] Turning Point USA post these days.
[00:02:35] Charlie Kirk said that Epste worked with
[00:02:37] MSAD. Charlie Kirk said that the October
[00:02:39] 7th narrative didn't add up. Charlie
[00:02:40] Kirk said that he was afraid Israel
[00:02:42] would take him out. The fact that
[00:02:43] Turning Point is trying to memory hole.
[00:02:44] All of that says everything. Share your
[00:02:47] phone log from 9:10. Mikey, also your
[00:02:49] dad is a prick.
[00:02:51] The supercalifragilistic xpalidocious
[00:02:53] Mikey military mafia McCoy.
[00:02:56] Why don't you guy losers care who killed
[00:02:59] Charlie?
[00:03:00] Hey you guys, you know what would be
[00:03:02] great? If you demonstrated even 10% of
[00:03:04] the concern or interest that people
[00:03:05] outside of TPUSA showed in figuring out
[00:03:08] what happened on 910 right now, your
[00:03:10] lack of care shouts volumes. It just
[00:03:12] does. And it just goes on and on and on
[00:03:19] all of the comments
[00:03:21] and TPUSA is just crumbling. Meanwhile,
[00:03:25] incredible reporting coming out of
[00:03:26] Dropsite. Remember at the beginning of
[00:03:28] the year, at the beginning of our year
[00:03:30] in review, this was all just conspiracy
[00:03:31] theories.
[00:03:34] And then the AHO emails, the Epstein
[00:03:36] files have just verified it over and
[00:03:39] over and over,
[00:03:44] >> but then we get [ __ ] like this from
[00:03:47] Speaker Johnson.
[00:03:48] >> All right. Uh, number five, national
[00:03:50] security concerns. Okay. The discharge
[00:03:52] requires the attorney general to release
[00:03:55] within 30 days quote classified
[00:03:58] information to the max maximum extent
[00:04:01] possible. This ignores the principle
[00:04:04] that declassification should always rest
[00:04:06] and always has rested with the agency
[00:04:08] that originated the intelligence. Why?
[00:04:11] >> He looks really uncomfortable.
[00:04:14] He looks like someone has videos of him
[00:04:17] getting boned in the booty.
[00:04:21] Allegedly. I mean, I'm just saying
[00:04:22] that's how it feels. That's just how it
[00:04:24] might seem to the public.
[00:04:28] Allegedly. So that they can protect
[00:04:30] their critical sources and methods. It
[00:04:32] is incredibly dangerous to demand that
[00:04:37] officials or or employees of the DOJ
[00:04:39] declassify materials that originated in
[00:04:41] other agencies and intelligence
[00:04:43] agencies.
[00:04:45] So now declassifying the Epstein files
[00:04:48] would be a bad thing because it would
[00:04:50] expose the sources and methods of our
[00:04:51] intelligence agencies.
[00:04:56] You know what's exposing the sources and
[00:04:58] methods of intelligence agencies is how
[00:05:01] all of the Israeli wires shows are
[00:05:03] getting like 200 live views, 300 live
[00:05:06] views, 700 live views.
[00:05:11] That's awkward.
[00:05:14] We're on hour
[00:05:17] eight and a half and we're still at
[00:05:19] what, like 6,000, six and a half
[00:05:21] thousand homies hanging out. And I'm
[00:05:24] just some dude.
[00:05:26] I don't even have a multi-million dollar
[00:05:28] production studio behind me with
[00:05:30] multi-million dollar ad budget.
[00:05:33] We already peeped this one.
[00:05:37] [clears throat]
[00:05:38] In November, Miriam Adlesen
[00:05:42] committed to lead a $20 million campaign
[00:05:45] to unseat Thomas Massie.
[00:05:49] She's an American, though. She's an
[00:05:51] American Jew
[00:05:53] with her entire casino empire centered
[00:05:55] in China now and her entire allegiance
[00:05:57] centered in Israel always.
[00:06:02] But don't worry, she comes back home to
[00:06:03] take her shits
[00:06:05] and occasionally she even flushes.
[00:06:11] Cooper finally dropped in hard with this
[00:06:14] absolute banger. So
[00:06:15] >> blinded by your ridiculous insane hatred
[00:06:17] of Tucker Carlson that you cannot see
[00:06:19] how irresponsible and hypocritical you
[00:06:21] are being. I mean these tweets from Ted
[00:06:22] Cruz I'm going to read you next are a
[00:06:24] great example of this. So just a month
[00:06:25] ago he tweeted this. He said they don't
[00:06:27] kill you because you're a Nazi. They
[00:06:29] call you a Nazi so they can kill you.
[00:06:32] Political violence is a left-wing
[00:06:33] phenomenon. Enough is enough. We need to
[00:06:35] shut it down. And then in response to
[00:06:37] Fuentes and Tucker this week, he tweeted
[00:06:39] this. Trump's bombing of the Ayatollah's
[00:06:41] nuclear facilities made the little Nazi
[00:06:43] mad. Good. So now you're turning around
[00:06:45] and you're calling somebody that you
[00:06:46] don't like a Nazi. You're doing this out
[00:06:48] of blind rage because you're so angry
[00:06:50] that the conservative bases attitudes
[00:06:51] are rapidly changing that Nick Fuente
[00:06:54] >> I don't think it's rage. I think he's
[00:06:55] just trying to be a good little [ __ ]
[00:06:57] >> says is getting national attention. And
[00:06:59] so you have turned around and in
[00:07:00] response you are compromising your own
[00:07:02] values and anger which is such a
[00:07:04] dangerous precedent to set.
[00:07:06] >> It's been cool to watch Brett break out
[00:07:07] and do her own thing. That's for sure.
[00:07:09] [ __ ] the Daily Wire.
[00:07:10] >> And unfortunately for you guys, yes, the
[00:07:12] attitudes are changing. So again, it
[00:07:14] makes why this group is incredibly
[00:07:16] frantic. You are so blinded by
[00:07:19] >> Oh, I thought that was where she said
[00:07:21] that he should move to Israel. I grabbed
[00:07:23] the wrong clip. Wonder
[00:07:27] if one day,
[00:07:28] >> but I figured we would just end the
[00:07:29] month of November with this absolute
[00:07:31] banger. It's old, but it's always
[00:07:33] classic.
[00:07:33] >> You will have to flee United States.
[00:07:35] >> I mean, I think that every Jew
[00:07:37] throughout world history who has a brain
[00:07:39] and knows history has always wondered if
[00:07:40] a country that is not a Jewish state is
[00:07:42] going to eternally provide them security
[00:07:45] guarantees and full citizenship. Of
[00:07:46] course, I mean that that's I think to to
[00:07:49] think that that's why the existence of
[00:07:50] the state of Israel is the single
[00:07:51] greatest guarantor of my loyalty to the
[00:07:54] United States frankly right because
[00:08:00] Israel exists that means the United
[00:08:01] States is going to be more welcoming
[00:08:02] place for me because it states by the
[00:08:04] existence of guarantees and full
[00:08:05] citizenship of course I mean that that's
[00:08:07] I think to to think that that's why the
[00:08:09] existence of the state of Israel is the
[00:08:11] single greatest guarantor of my loyalty
[00:08:13] to the United States frank
[00:08:21] dual loyalty.
[00:08:23] But actually,
[00:08:25] is it even dual?
[00:08:27] Is it even dual?
[00:08:36] Ben is what we would call an asset.
[00:08:43] maybe an agent, but I would say asset
[00:08:46] because he is a beneficial asset to
[00:08:49] Israel
[00:08:51] and I think he knows that,
[00:08:58] right?
[00:09:01] I mean, call me crazy, call me
[00:09:03] anti-semitic,
[00:09:05] call me names,
[00:09:09] but I dare you to call me wrong.
[00:09:13] I dare you to call me wrong.
[00:09:17] And um
[00:09:20] as we get to the end here, I think we're
[00:09:22] just going to scroll
[00:09:24] scroll the posts from December
[00:09:27] rather than pulling them all up in
[00:09:28] advance.
[00:09:35] And just notice
[00:09:37] the Israel faceless shills.
[00:09:41] Classic Israel bot right here with the
[00:09:43] American flag in the bio.
[00:09:45] 4.5,000 likes, almost a million views.
[00:09:50] Clint Russell, [ __ ] patriot.
[00:09:55] His response,
[00:09:57] 52,000 likes with the same number of
[00:10:00] views. Read the [ __ ] room, guys.
[00:10:07] We can ratio Ben Shapiro with just the
[00:10:09] word lol. these days. This is how far
[00:10:13] the conversation has devolved. This is
[00:10:16] how far down they've fallen.
[00:10:20] This is how wide open it all is now.
[00:10:24] This is on Ben Shapiro's TPUSA speech.
[00:10:31] LOL.
[00:10:35] Nice. Nice one, bro.
[00:10:40] Um,
[00:10:43] Bro made an Epstein files viewer. That
[00:10:45] was dope.
[00:10:47] Tiffany crushing the game as always.
[00:10:51] [clears throat]
[00:10:53] Owen Benjamin pointing out that 0% of
[00:10:55] ballistic tests have shown the FBI 306
[00:10:57] narrative. 0%. And that reminds me, why
[00:11:00] don't I pull up Trigger Smart and we
[00:11:03] watch his new video real quick.
[00:11:08] um because he tested frangible rounds
[00:11:10] and it's very instructive. Incredible
[00:11:14] video by Trigger
[00:11:17] who's been pushing this game real good
[00:11:19] for quite some time now. Trigger Smart,
[00:11:22] I am out here at the range. I hope you
[00:11:24] guys appreciate this because it is
[00:11:26] freezing out here and I'm going to be
[00:11:28] doing some testing. I'm going to be
[00:11:30] shooting, but here's the interesting
[00:11:31] part. I'm testing frangible ammo. So, I
[00:11:34] had my source at enter 10 Jacques. I had
[00:11:37] him go out and check and see if he could
[00:11:38] find some frangible ammo. We're going to
[00:11:40] see if we can get that fangible ammo to
[00:11:41] break on it.
[00:11:42] >> So, he's going to have some thick ass
[00:11:44] bone in. He's going to have some fruit.
[00:11:46] He's going to have some water and have a
[00:11:48] couple of different things to shoot.
[00:11:49] >> All right, guys. Here we go. So, I'm
[00:11:50] going to be shooting all these different
[00:11:51] items. Some are going to be with full
[00:11:53] metal jacket first of each item and then
[00:11:54] we're going to do fangible rounds of
[00:11:56] Foshi's each item and then after we're
[00:11:58] done then obviously we're going to
[00:11:59] compare the damage and that kind of
[00:12:00] stuff. The thing that's interesting is
[00:12:02] that based on the research that I've
[00:12:03] done, these fangible rounds will
[00:12:04] probably pass through just about
[00:12:05] everything. And I think he's shooting
[00:12:07] 5.56
[00:12:08] >> except maybe the cinder block and the
[00:12:10] steel. I'm actually really curious if
[00:12:11] it's going to stop in that bone on that
[00:12:12] beef, but we'll find out. And I'm
[00:12:14] shooting my 105 stag arms. Has the vel
[00:12:17] suppressor. And then of course we have
[00:12:19] our full metal jacket and our French
[00:12:21] rounds here. And we're going to start
[00:12:22] off with steel with non-frangable full
[00:12:24] metal jacket
[00:12:28] >> and just films it all
[00:12:29] >> and wood full metal jacket.
[00:12:34] All right. All right, now we're
[00:12:34] switching over to frangible. We're going
[00:12:36] to shoot the steel first.
[00:12:41] >> And where it gets really interesting,
[00:12:43] >> and then we're going to shoot frangible
[00:12:44] at the woods.
[00:12:49] So, we're going to start off with full
[00:12:50] metal jacket on the left. So, everything
[00:12:52] that I shoot right now is going to be
[00:12:53] full metal jacket on the left side.
[00:12:55] Let's see how it goes. Cantaloupe.
[00:13:03] pretty uneventful. All right, now let's
[00:13:05] go ahead and do our pineapple.
[00:13:12] Okay, a little bit more eventful now
[00:13:14] kind of stuff, but
[00:13:16] we'll say that it's not as effective.
[00:13:17] Oh, not, you know, for over penetration
[00:13:19] and that kind of stuff, but some people
[00:13:21] say that it's not as effective. All
[00:13:23] right, now we're going to go to French
[00:13:24] on the right side. First, we're going to
[00:13:26] do our cantaloupe.
[00:13:31] obviously blows right through it.
[00:13:34] >> Pineapple.
[00:13:37] >> But what's interesting here is as you
[00:13:38] watch this damage, you'll start to
[00:13:40] realize if you transpose this to a neck,
[00:13:42] especially when you see it shoot through
[00:13:44] the meat and the bone and you transpose
[00:13:46] the frangible ammo to the idea of this
[00:13:49] hitting Charlie in the neck. This is a
[00:13:51] smaller round than a 300 6,
[00:13:53] significantly less powerful. And you
[00:13:56] start to realize
[00:13:58] that this would have very much exploded
[00:14:00] his neck as well.
[00:14:02] >> Watch what it does to the pineapple.
[00:14:07] >> It actually does more damage to the
[00:14:08] fruits.
[00:14:09] >> And then we're going to go around full
[00:14:11] metal jacket goes straight through.
[00:14:13] >> All right, let's clear and check it out.
[00:14:14] >> But the frangible explodes into many
[00:14:16] fragments
[00:14:16] >> shooting at about 50 yards.
[00:14:18] >> So my first impressions is that the faux
[00:14:20] metal jacket did not cause as much
[00:14:21] damage as the frangible. But let's check
[00:14:23] this out. All right, so let's look at
[00:14:24] our entrance. This is with the full
[00:14:26] metal jacket. So, pretty clean. Pretty
[00:14:29] clean going in. That's our exit, right?
[00:14:33] That's that cavitation in the exit wound
[00:14:35] people talk about. All right. Next, we
[00:14:36] have our pineapple. And it's kind of
[00:14:37] hard to see there, but there's your
[00:14:38] entrance right there.
[00:14:41] Right here. And again, this is full
[00:14:43] metal jacket. There's your exit, right?
[00:14:45] Pretty obvious. A lot of damage. And
[00:14:48] then the back, of course, is blown out.
[00:14:50] Made a big mess.
[00:14:51] >> Then peep the frangible.
[00:14:53] >> All right. Now we're gonna look at the
[00:14:54] frangible side.
[00:14:56] >> So what's interesting on the fangible
[00:14:59] this is the entry wound
[00:15:01] >> bigger split it open. But now look at
[00:15:03] the exit.
[00:15:05] Almost identical. [snorts] So that exit
[00:15:08] is almost identical. Then you have your
[00:15:10] pineapple. And now on this one you can
[00:15:11] see that bigger
[00:15:13] >> is bigger on the frangible. So it was
[00:15:15] already breaking up when it hit. Now I
[00:15:17] can't see any obvious residue or
[00:15:19] anything. I can't see any powder. Now
[00:15:21] look at the exit. way bigger,
[00:15:23] >> right? Pretty blown out.
[00:15:24] >> Shredded it.
[00:15:25] >> But again,
[00:15:25] >> because a frangible round, if you're not
[00:15:27] familiar, a frangible round is designed
[00:15:28] to to kind of like disintegrate on
[00:15:30] impact with a very hard surface so that
[00:15:32] it won't over penetrate through walls
[00:15:34] and shoot other people. Law enforcement
[00:15:35] tends to use them. Um, and so the story
[00:15:38] with Charlie Kirk changed to no, it was
[00:15:40] a frangible round. That's why they
[00:15:41] didn't find a bull. That's why there was
[00:15:42] no exit wound.
[00:15:44] >> I don't see any. So
[00:15:47] >> if we can get but now we need to test
[00:15:49] out this. In this case it is 5.56
[00:15:51] because if they're saying it was a 306
[00:15:52] frable round. We need to see if any
[00:15:54] French round would work. In this case it
[00:15:55] is 5.56. Not exactly 1 to1 with 306 but
[00:15:58] it's the same idea. So the next thing
[00:15:59] I'm going to do is I'm going to shoot a
[00:16:00] pork roast. And some of you going to say
[00:16:01] why is the plastic still on it? Well to
[00:16:03] me that's almost kind of functioning
[00:16:04] like the skin, right? And plastic
[00:16:06] obviously tears and rips pretty easily
[00:16:08] when it's shot. So I want to kind of
[00:16:09] simulate how the skin kind of holds
[00:16:11] things together, right? It is elastic.
[00:16:13] It has some give, but I left that on for
[00:16:14] that reason. And then after that, we're
[00:16:16] going to shoot our roast that has a
[00:16:17] bone. And first, we're going to shoot
[00:16:18] full metal jacket at the left pork
[00:16:20] roast.
[00:16:27] >> Right through the roast. Right
[00:16:29] throughable
[00:16:31] pork roast. [snorts]
[00:16:36] >> Right through the roast into the
[00:16:38] concrete. Didn't penetrate.
[00:16:40] >> Remember some of you were saying, "Look
[00:16:42] at this." All right. Now, this goes to
[00:16:44] show you what people are talking about
[00:16:45] when you can barely find or never see an
[00:16:47] entry one. Look at that. See the little
[00:16:49] plastic right there? That tiny little
[00:16:51] hole
[00:16:54] right there, right above my thumb?
[00:16:55] That's the entry. You can barely see it.
[00:16:57] All right.
[00:16:59] That's your ent.
[00:17:02] All right. Now, let's see if it went
[00:17:04] through the back. Shattered the whole
[00:17:05] thing. It did not go all the way
[00:17:06] through. So, it didn't go through the
[00:17:07] back.
[00:17:07] >> Now, it's full metal.
[00:17:08] >> It did crack. See? Similarly, very, very
[00:17:11] small injury wound. Now, remember, these
[00:17:12] are like 22 size bullets. 556 223,
[00:17:15] >> but very small on the inside. Let's see
[00:17:16] how the back looks.
[00:17:18] >> Blown.
[00:17:19] >> All right. Now, on the back of this, you
[00:17:20] can see it's still blown out, but you
[00:17:22] can see it's still blowed out.
[00:17:23] >> You can see little fragments.
[00:17:24] >> So, you definitely see an exit wound.
[00:17:26] >> And then on this one, it did not go
[00:17:29] through this underblock. It didn't even
[00:17:30] crack this under block, but it did take
[00:17:31] this chunk out here, right? But the
[00:17:33] fangible bullet,
[00:17:35] some pieces of it there. And again, this
[00:17:37] is
[00:17:38] >> when did break up
[00:17:40] >> frangible ammo that we saw break up on
[00:17:42] the concrete block. Is that going to hit
[00:17:44] the bone after going?
[00:17:46] >> I was actually not sure as he was
[00:17:48] getting ready for this. I was like,
[00:17:49] what's going to happen? What's going to
[00:17:51] happen? This is about the same thickness
[00:17:52] as a human neck. And is it going to kind
[00:17:54] of break and explode on impact?
[00:17:56] >> Thickness.
[00:17:57] >> This is his roast. And he's going to
[00:17:59] shoot through the bottom of it here. And
[00:18:00] there's a bone along the back side of it
[00:18:02] right there. A nice thick bone. much
[00:18:04] thicker and much stronger than a
[00:18:06] vertebrae.
[00:18:06] >> About the same as those pork roast,
[00:18:08] about the same as a human neck. So, I'm
[00:18:09] going to shoot right through the lower
[00:18:10] part of it and it's going to hit that
[00:18:12] bone in the back. And what we're trying
[00:18:13] to see is, is it going to go through the
[00:18:15] flesh and stop at the bone with the
[00:18:17] front round? Or is it going to go
[00:18:19] through and hit the center block?
[00:18:20] >> And if you guys appreciate me doing this
[00:18:21] in the freezing cold, not like Jesse in
[00:18:23] heavy duty country wearing tank tops out
[00:18:24] in Texas, hit that like button.
[00:18:30] >> Blew it apart.
[00:18:33] and actually probably did more damage
[00:18:35] than it would have had done had it been
[00:18:37] full metal jacket.
[00:18:38] >> Looked like a pretty good shot. All
[00:18:40] right, make sure we're clear.
[00:18:44] All right, so here's what we have.
[00:18:45] Pretty sizable entry hole. Some pretty
[00:18:47] good damage. Nice wound cavity. Come on
[00:18:50] the other side. And I that was a pretty
[00:18:51] direct hit, right? That went straight
[00:18:52] through that bone.
[00:18:53] >> Tore the bone apart.
[00:18:54] >> Out the side and went straight through
[00:18:55] the bone. And it wasn't a edge shot,
[00:18:57] right? So the hole is actually closer to
[00:18:59] the middle. smaller round than a 30 oz.
[00:19:02] And
[00:19:03] >> you can see that bone that's thicker
[00:19:04] than human vertebrae went right through.
[00:19:06] It blew it out and it also made another
[00:19:10] big chunk out of that.
[00:19:11] >> Took a huge chunk out of the concrete
[00:19:13] behind it after going through the bone.
[00:19:15] >> That's black. All right. So, what's the
[00:19:17] takeaway here? Well, we shot just about
[00:19:19] everything you can think of, hard and
[00:19:20] soft. Obviously, we have to look at the
[00:19:21] slow-mo, but I mean, rangeable ammo 5.56
[00:19:24] 223 has less power, less footbs of force
[00:19:28] hitting. It can be a fast round and it
[00:19:30] is smaller, but in this case it went
[00:19:31] straight through, straight through the
[00:19:32] bone, everything else. So, I would say
[00:19:34] even with a frangible 300 6, it has
[00:19:36] significantly more power at the 140
[00:19:38] yards. I heard that Jesse on Fire and
[00:19:41] Heavy Duty Country Dan uh took some
[00:19:43] frangible 300 6 rounds to the range. So,
[00:19:46] I'm hoping that we're going to get some
[00:19:47] footage of some frangible 306 coming
[00:19:49] here soon. I don't think it's out yet. I
[00:19:52] don't believe
[00:19:56] so. So far, every single thing that's
[00:19:58] been shot at anything
[00:20:01] has not is it's blown right through
[00:20:04] everything.
[00:20:05] People have been shooting through bones.
[00:20:07] They've been shooting through steel.
[00:20:09] They've been shooting through concrete.
[00:20:11] They've been shooting through wood.
[00:20:13] They've been shooting through meat,
[00:20:15] bone, wood, and concrete
[00:20:18] all at once in one shot.
[00:20:21] So
[00:20:23] that's the state of the game at the end
[00:20:25] of 2025.
[00:20:28] That's the state of the big question at
[00:20:30] the end of 2025. Jeffrey Epstein worked
[00:20:32] for Israel and Charlie Kirk was not shot
[00:20:36] with a bullet from Tyler Robinson's
[00:20:39] rifle. And it's looking more and more
[00:20:41] every day like he might not have been
[00:20:42] shot with a bullet at all.
[00:20:44] I think that everyone that's really
[00:20:46] looking at this is starting to wonder
[00:20:47] about that microphone
[00:20:50] and starting to wonder what was in that
[00:20:52] microphone and what exactly was at that
[00:20:55] explosives plant at Tennessee that blew
[00:20:57] up one month later and killed everyone
[00:20:59] inside.
[00:21:01] Right?
[00:21:03] Am I right?
[00:21:06] So, we've made it to now.
[00:21:09] We have made it to today, homies. We're
[00:21:13] all caught up. We definitely sped
[00:21:16] through at the end here. I mean, I guess
[00:21:18] we skipped over Bondi Beach and the um
[00:21:23] and the shooting
[00:21:25] uh at
[00:21:29] uh where was it? Brown University.
[00:21:32] I had a document open. Where'd my
[00:21:34] document go? Did I close it? Did I
[00:21:37] accidentally close it?
[00:21:40] I had a source document here somewhere,
[00:21:41] but I don't see it.
[00:21:45] No, it's not there. I must have closed
[00:21:47] the source document. Oh, it's up there.
[00:22:04] But yeah, we'll let we'll let Bondi
[00:22:05] Beach be. Personally, I have some
[00:22:08] questions. Personally, to me, it looks
[00:22:10] an awful lot like false flag. It looks
[00:22:13] awfully set up to be
[00:22:16] an anti-semitism.
[00:22:19] And it looks like it was pounced on
[00:22:21] right away. Yeah. the National Guard
[00:22:22] false flag, too,
[00:22:24] where the
[00:22:26] Afghany uh special forces guy drove all
[00:22:30] the way across the country just to pop
[00:22:33] two random National Guards people and
[00:22:35] then commit suicide by police, so to
[00:22:38] speak. All very weird.
[00:22:42] All very weird.
[00:22:44] Everything pretty much feels like a scop
[00:22:46] these days.
[00:22:48] That would be enough to collapse the
[00:22:50] current paradigm and change the whole
[00:22:53] planet.
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