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[00:00:00] On Thursday, December 4th, 2025, the FBI
[00:00:03] announced that they arrested the January
[00:00:05] 6th pipe bomber, a black man named Brian
[00:00:08] Cole.
[00:00:09] I believe they arrested the wrong
[00:00:12] person. I am so furious at the news
[00:00:16] coverage of this story because no one is
[00:00:18] telling you the truth about what is
[00:00:20] really going on. [music]
[00:00:27] >> [music]
[00:00:38] >> A month ago, I covered the story when
[00:00:40] the Blaze reported that they had
[00:00:41] potentially uncovered the identity of
[00:00:43] the January 6th pipe bomber as someone
[00:00:45] named Shaunie Ray Kirkoff. She is a
[00:00:48] 31-year-old white woman who was working
[00:00:50] for the Capitol Police and now works for
[00:00:53] the CIA. The Blaze performed a gate
[00:00:56] analysis and the computer rated it as a
[00:00:58] 94% match, adding in other factors like
[00:01:02] visual observation places the match
[00:01:04] closer to a 98% match.
[00:01:08] Within a few weeks since that story
[00:01:10] broke, mysteriously, the FBI has found
[00:01:13] and arrested someone else for the crime.
[00:01:16] The Blaze has since posted a retraction.
[00:01:19] I do not blame the Blaze for doing this
[00:01:22] because if the authorities have arrested
[00:01:23] someone else for the crime, it is
[00:01:25] difficult for the Blaze to report
[00:01:27] something different. I however do not
[00:01:31] retract my previous video because this
[00:01:33] is part of the story. One person was
[00:01:35] identified and then the FBI suddenly
[00:01:37] arrests someone else after 5 years of
[00:01:41] doing nothing on the case. That sounds
[00:01:43] to me to be a little suspicious. To be
[00:01:47] clear, it has now been reported that
[00:01:49] Shaunie Ray Kirkoff has an alibi for
[00:01:51] that night. She has allegedly produced
[00:01:54] timestamped video to law enforcement of
[00:01:56] herself playing with puppies.
[00:01:59] >> So, Jennifer, what was her alibi?
[00:02:02] >> Her alibi, that's a great question. Her
[00:02:05] alibi was that on the night that the
[00:02:07] bombs were placed, she had timestamped
[00:02:09] video of herself playing with her
[00:02:11] puppies, her young dogs, and she shared
[00:02:13] this video with the FBI. And that was
[00:02:15] part of what convinced the FBI that she
[00:02:17] had nothing to do with this crime. She
[00:02:19] had proof because she was playing with
[00:02:20] her puppies.
[00:02:21] >> I wonder if the CIA has the ability to
[00:02:24] create a fake timestamp on a video of
[00:02:27] puppies.
[00:02:28] Why doesn't the FBI put this video of
[00:02:30] the puppies on the internet? I would be
[00:02:34] very curious to see this video of her
[00:02:36] supposed alibi.
[00:02:39] What does not make sense about this
[00:02:40] alibi is this online page. This is
[00:02:44] allegedly Shaunie talking about her dog.
[00:02:47] It says, "Shaunie and Bella, adopted
[00:02:50] November 2020." So, this was right
[00:02:52] before January 6th. We found Bella on
[00:02:55] Petfinder and immediately fell in love
[00:02:57] with her. We made the trek from Virginia
[00:02:59] to Florida to get her, and it was the
[00:03:01] best decision we ever made. She is the
[00:03:04] sweetest. She has made a great addition
[00:03:06] to our family and our home. We don't
[00:03:08] know who rescued who. Please consider
[00:03:11] adopting a retired greyhound. They make
[00:03:14] great companions and you can see how
[00:03:16] thankful they are to be a part of your
[00:03:17] family. Now, if she had in fact had all
[00:03:20] of these puppies, why didn't she mention
[00:03:23] the puppies in her online statement?
[00:03:26] And if she in fact had just gotten a
[00:03:28] rescue dog, why would she also be trying
[00:03:31] to deal with a bunch of puppies at the
[00:03:33] same time?
[00:03:35] Something does not add up about her
[00:03:37] alibi. Is it perhaps more likely that
[00:03:41] she had a video of puppies from a few
[00:03:43] months prior when she was still looking
[00:03:45] to get a new dog? Let me go to Attorney
[00:03:48] General Pam Bondi at the press
[00:03:50] conference talking about the arrest of
[00:03:52] the new suspect.
[00:03:53] >> Let me be clear. There was no new tip.
[00:03:56] There was no new witness. just good
[00:03:59] diligent police work and prosecutorial
[00:04:02] work. Working as a team along with ATF,
[00:04:06] Capitol Police, Metropolitan Police
[00:04:09] Department, and of course the FBI,
[00:04:13] we are working every day to restore the
[00:04:16] public's trust.
[00:04:18] >> Did she say that the Capitol Police did
[00:04:20] this investigation?
[00:04:22] Is this the same Capitol Police that
[00:04:25] Shaunie Ray Kirkoff was a part of?
[00:04:28] Is this the same Capitol police that
[00:04:30] fired into the crowd on January 6?
[00:04:34] Is Pam Bondi saying that the Capitol
[00:04:36] police investigated themselves and found
[00:04:39] that they did nothing wrong?
[00:04:42] I find this all a little suspicious. So,
[00:04:45] who is the man that they arrested? Brian
[00:04:48] Cole Jr. is a 30-year-old autistic black
[00:04:50] man who lives with his parents. Now,
[00:04:53] when I say autistic, I do not mean it in
[00:04:55] a negative way. We all know examples of
[00:04:58] autistic people who are geniuses or
[00:05:00] extremely creative. Their brain just
[00:05:03] works in a different way. For example,
[00:05:06] Elon Musk has admitted that he has
[00:05:09] Asperger syndrome which makes him
[00:05:11] autistic. So, an autistic person can be
[00:05:14] brilliant, but they also struggle with
[00:05:17] other things like having trouble
[00:05:19] communicating or maybe they need a
[00:05:21] specific routine that they do over and
[00:05:24] over again.
[00:05:25] Brian Cole's grandmother describes him
[00:05:27] as he's almost autistic-like because he
[00:05:30] doesn't understand a lot of stuff. He's
[00:05:33] not a terrorist. He's very naive. He
[00:05:36] would not hurt a fly. He's just not that
[00:05:39] kind of person. This is how his
[00:05:41] neighbors describe him.
[00:05:42] >> I was able to briefly chat with a
[00:05:44] relative of pipe bomb suspect Brian Cole
[00:05:46] Jr. They were adamant that he did not do
[00:05:48] this.
[00:05:48] >> 30-year-old Brian Cole Jr., according to
[00:05:50] court documents, worked in the office of
[00:05:52] a bail bondsman in Northern Virginia. It
[00:05:54] would be hard to believe just because he
[00:05:56] seems very quiet and reserved. I've
[00:05:58] walked by him several times. Never once
[00:06:00] did he make eye contact.
[00:06:01] >> Neighbors along Manor House Court in
[00:06:03] Woodbridge less than an hour from DC
[00:06:05] where investigators say he lived with
[00:06:06] his mom and other family members shocked
[00:06:08] to learn he was the accused pipe bomb
[00:06:10] suspect in this surveillance footage.
[00:06:12] >> Well, he never really walked that fast,
[00:06:13] but then again, he's in a situation
[00:06:15] where,
[00:06:16] you know,
[00:06:17] >> and he doesn't look that big as tall and
[00:06:22] bulky. I just know that every time we
[00:06:26] would see him, he would walk around with
[00:06:28] his dog.
[00:06:28] >> Other neighbors talked to the New York
[00:06:30] Post saying, "He's very antisocial.
[00:06:33] Very. He keeps to himself." This
[00:06:35] neighbor talked about Cole's pet,
[00:06:37] Chihuahua. He has a dog that he loves.
[00:06:39] He walks everyday, twice a day, to
[00:06:42] 7-Eleven with his dog, and he wears his
[00:06:44] headphones. He seemed very quiet.
[00:06:47] Another neighbor said, "He would never
[00:06:49] make eye contact, almost like he just
[00:06:52] didn't see you. He said Cole would wear
[00:06:54] shorts all winter long and red Crocs.
[00:06:57] This neighbor specifically told the New
[00:06:59] York Post that he doubted that Cole was
[00:07:01] the person who planted the pipe bombs.
[00:07:04] The New York Post has also uncovered
[00:07:05] Brian Cole's social media. He was a fan
[00:07:08] of My Little Ponies. He would draw
[00:07:11] pictures of toy ponies and post them on
[00:07:13] social media. He clearly has a childlike
[00:07:17] mind. Real terrorists do not draw
[00:07:20] pictures like this. Real terrorists draw
[00:07:23] pictures of animals with their heads
[00:07:25] getting chopped off. They do not play
[00:07:28] with My Little Ponies. Then Kyle Sarapin
[00:07:31] went on the Viva Fry podcast and said
[00:07:33] this. If everybody who looks at the guy
[00:07:35] goes, "That's not how he walks. That's
[00:07:37] not what he looks like." And you don't
[00:07:38] have him without a mask getting in and
[00:07:40] out of his vehicle or proving that he
[00:07:42] was in the place at the time and and no
[00:07:44] one can say otherwise. That is not a
[00:07:46] slam dunk. And we haven't heard anyone
[00:07:48] believe that's the case.
[00:07:49] >> It's not even It's not even a slam dunk.
[00:07:50] just it's nobody believes it. I mean,
[00:07:53] that's the thing. It's like I have yet
[00:07:54] to meet even Julie Kelly does not
[00:07:57] believe it.
[00:07:58] >> Even FBI agents who are in the FBI that
[00:08:00] are around this thing, including people
[00:08:01] that are even on this task force, don't
[00:08:03] believe it. That's how bad this case is.
[00:08:05] Just so you understand who Kyle Sarapin
[00:08:07] is. Kyle Sarapin was a former FBI agent
[00:08:10] who worked in the FBI office in
[00:08:12] Washington DC. He was the whistleblower
[00:08:15] who leaked the memo that the FBI was
[00:08:17] targeting Catholics. He has contacts
[00:08:20] inside the FBI.
[00:08:23] Kyle Sarapin is saying that he is aware
[00:08:25] that FBI agents on the pipe bomber task
[00:08:28] force do not even think that Brian Cole
[00:08:31] did it. So, let me get this straight.
[00:08:33] His family doesn't think he did it. His
[00:08:36] neighbors do not think he did it. The
[00:08:38] FBI doesn't even think that he did it.
[00:08:41] What is going on here? I'm not buying
[00:08:45] this story. I don't believe it.
[00:08:48] I do not believe that this sweet, quiet,
[00:08:51] autistic black man who plays with My
[00:08:52] Little Ponies is the pipe bomber. Steve
[00:08:56] Baker is the reporter who has been
[00:08:57] covering this story for the last 5
[00:08:59] years. He went to Washington DC to speak
[00:09:03] with the person who runs the 7-Eleven
[00:09:05] that Brian Cole would visit every day.
[00:09:08] um people including the 7-Eleven store
[00:09:13] owner at the uh uh entrance to the
[00:09:18] neighborhood where Brian Cole and his
[00:09:19] family live is a place that for years he
[00:09:23] had gone into and this is in their words
[00:09:25] every day. Now, I don't know that it was
[00:09:27] every day, literally, but
[00:09:30] >> hundreds of times over a period of time,
[00:09:33] and that this shop owner uh that I
[00:09:35] interviewed told me that there's I mean,
[00:09:37] just he said there's no way. He said as
[00:09:40] soon as he heard that this kid was
[00:09:42] arrested and he saw the images of this
[00:09:45] kid who he has seen in his store a
[00:09:46] hundred times and the awkwardness of
[00:09:49] this kid and the way this kid walks and
[00:09:52] um uh his inability to you know to deal
[00:09:56] socially in a normal manner. I mean,
[00:09:59] even to the point where um he said
[00:10:02] probably over several years, uh Cole may
[00:10:06] have said three words to him. And he
[00:10:08] said every day that he would, you know,
[00:10:09] come up to the counter and he would get
[00:10:11] his same thing that he ordered every
[00:10:12] time, he would get his two Coca-Cas and
[00:10:15] a slice of pizza. And you know, the
[00:10:19] typical autistic uh you know, um five
[00:10:22] minutes to Wattner, you know, routine is
[00:10:26] that every single time this happened, um
[00:10:29] he would always say, you know, thank you
[00:10:30] to the kid or, you know, have a nice day
[00:10:32] and he would just turn around and of
[00:10:34] course the kid was always wearing his
[00:10:35] headphones. He was always isolated uh
[00:10:37] inside that environment that he liked
[00:10:40] being in. And um and so we ended up
[00:10:44] talking for, you know, quite a long
[00:10:46] time. He was he was uh the shop owner
[00:10:49] was very very affusive in his um uh
[00:10:53] willingness to to speak and and but this
[00:10:58] is you know this is as we've seen in
[00:11:00] other you know other uh mainstream
[00:11:02] reports whether it's CBS or whether it's
[00:11:04] uh Washington Post or uh God who else
[00:11:08] has done has done stories on this and
[00:11:10] have interviewed neighbors they've all
[00:11:12] said the same thing. They said this
[00:11:13] >> New York Post did the same deal.
[00:11:15] >> Yeah. Yeah. This this kid is not the
[00:11:17] person that we've seen in the videos uh
[00:11:19] of the the hoodied pipe bomber.
[00:11:22] >> From that description, do you think that
[00:11:25] Brian Cole is the pipe bomber?
[00:11:29] Everyone who knows him is saying that he
[00:11:31] is not the person in the videos. Let me
[00:11:34] show you something.
[00:11:36] This is the mug shot for Brian Cole when
[00:11:38] he was arrested.
[00:11:40] Do you notice anything strange about
[00:11:42] this photo?
[00:11:44] He is still wearing his headphones.
[00:11:48] I have never seen a mug shop before
[00:11:50] where someone is wearing headphones. The
[00:11:53] police would normally make you take
[00:11:55] those off. So why is he wearing
[00:11:57] headphones? Well, because of his autism,
[00:12:01] he was probably having a panic attack
[00:12:03] when they tried to take away his
[00:12:04] headphones because that is part of his
[00:12:06] routine. So they probably let him keep
[00:12:09] them just to get him to calm down enough
[00:12:12] to take the photo.
[00:12:14] What you are seeing in this mug shot is
[00:12:17] torture because you know that after they
[00:12:20] got this photo, they probably took his
[00:12:22] headphones away.
[00:12:24] I cannot imagine how terrified this man
[00:12:28] is. The absolute horror that he is going
[00:12:31] through when, in my opinion, he's
[00:12:34] completely innocent.
[00:12:36] And I hate to make this a racial thing,
[00:12:38] but how is it not? It looks like the FBI
[00:12:42] is protecting a white woman who works
[00:12:44] for the CIA by arresting an autistic
[00:12:47] black man. When George Floyd was killed,
[00:12:50] people burned down half the cities in
[00:12:52] the country. I do not understand for
[00:12:55] this case why nobody seems to care. We
[00:12:58] have a bunch of FBI agents saying,
[00:13:01] "We're going to arrest the autistic
[00:13:02] black man and pin the whole case on
[00:13:04] him." How are people not outraged about
[00:13:08] this? So, how did the FBI identify Brian
[00:13:11] Cole?
[00:13:12] >> Let me be clear. There was no new tip.
[00:13:15] There was no new witness. Just good,
[00:13:18] diligent police work and prosecutorial
[00:13:21] work. So, let me get this straight.
[00:13:24] There were no new tips or witnesses.
[00:13:27] This was just the FBI looking at the
[00:13:28] existing evidence and deciding that
[00:13:30] Brian Cole was the person they were
[00:13:32] going to arrest.
[00:13:34] They must have found some really good
[00:13:36] evidence.
[00:13:37] What could it be? Well, we know the
[00:13:40] evidence from the court documents.
[00:13:42] Apparently, the FBI pulled Brian Cole's
[00:13:44] credit card records. It turns out that
[00:13:47] he purchased items that could have been
[00:13:48] used to make the pipe bombs. He bought
[00:13:51] galvanized pipes, 9-volt battery
[00:13:53] connectors, kitchen timers, electrical
[00:13:55] wire, steel wool, safety glasses, and a
[00:13:58] whole list of home improvement items.
[00:14:00] Now, correct me if I'm wrong. Doesn't
[00:14:03] this list include very common things for
[00:14:05] basic home repairs that anyone could
[00:14:07] purchase at Home Depot?
[00:14:10] I'm confused why this is suspicious.
[00:14:14] I personally have bought electrical tape
[00:14:16] and wire from Home Depot. Does that make
[00:14:19] me a terrorist? I'm betting that you
[00:14:22] have bought electrical tape and wire
[00:14:24] from Home Depot.
[00:14:25] On this basis, the government could
[00:14:27] arrest any of us as potential pipe
[00:14:30] bombers.
[00:14:32] I have created a table with the full
[00:14:34] list of purchases. I find a couple of
[00:14:37] things interesting about this list. The
[00:14:40] FBI is claiming that Brian Cole started
[00:14:42] making purchases for the pipe bombs with
[00:14:44] a bottle of sulfur he purchased on
[00:14:46] Amazon on 114 2018. This was over 2 and
[00:14:50] 1/2 years before the election on 113
[00:14:53] 2020. He would have no idea who was
[00:14:57] going to win.
[00:14:59] If the story is that Brian Cole was
[00:15:01] upset with the election and decided to
[00:15:02] place these bombs, I don't think this
[00:15:05] list reflects that. If we highlight the
[00:15:08] items that were purchased from election
[00:15:09] day to the day of the protests, it is
[00:15:12] very few items that are not very
[00:15:14] important. This is not what you would
[00:15:16] expect to see. You would expect to see a
[00:15:19] flurry of purchases showing a sense of
[00:15:21] urgency to carry out his plan.
[00:15:24] These are just random home improvement
[00:15:26] purchases over a series of years. But
[00:15:29] what is even stranger is that many items
[00:15:32] on the list were purchased after the
[00:15:34] bombs were placed. So they arrested this
[00:15:37] man based on evidence that he purchased
[00:15:40] bomb-making materials after the bombs
[00:15:43] were already placed.
[00:15:45] The materials purchased after the fact
[00:15:47] include the batteries.
[00:15:50] No batteries were purchased at all prior
[00:15:53] to when the bombs were placed.
[00:15:56] Here is a diagram of the bomb. So, how
[00:15:59] did he get the batteries?
[00:16:01] Brian Cole did not purchase any
[00:16:03] batteries until 3 weeks later. What is
[00:16:06] also strange is there are no explosives
[00:16:09] on this list.
[00:16:11] How did he get the black powder that was
[00:16:13] supposedly in these pipes?
[00:16:16] The only things on the list are standard
[00:16:18] building materials, so I'm not sure this
[00:16:21] list actually proves anything. But wait,
[00:16:24] the indictment includes more evidence.
[00:16:27] The FBI pulled Brian Cole's cell phone
[00:16:29] records, and they found seven pings from
[00:16:32] Brian's cell phone that occurred during
[00:16:34] the same time frames and the same region
[00:16:36] of the city where the video of the pipe
[00:16:38] bomber was taken. Not only that, Brian
[00:16:40] Cole owns a 2017 Nissan Sentra, and the
[00:16:43] license plate was observed by a license
[00:16:45] plate reader at 7:10 p.m. The pipe
[00:16:48] bomber was first seen nearby at 7:34
[00:16:51] p.m. This seems like pretty
[00:16:53] circumstantial evidence to me. He lives
[00:16:56] in the area. There are any number of
[00:16:59] reasons he could have been driving
[00:17:00] around the city. This sounds to me like
[00:17:03] what happens when a black man in America
[00:17:06] is in the wrong place at the wrong time.
[00:17:09] But what is crazy is that new video
[00:17:11] footage shows what looks like Brian
[00:17:13] Cole's car driving miles away at the
[00:17:16] exact same time the pipe bomber was
[00:17:18] walking around. How can Brian Cole both
[00:17:21] be driving this car and planting the
[00:17:23] pipe bombs? So that is it. That is the
[00:17:26] evidence the FBI is using to arrest this
[00:17:29] man. Now the FBI also claims that Brian
[00:17:32] Cole has confessed to the crime. This
[00:17:35] info was revealed this week in a court
[00:17:37] filing where the prosecutors were asking
[00:17:39] the judge to hold Brian Cole in prison
[00:17:41] until trial. I want to walk you through
[00:17:44] what they said about the confession. For
[00:17:47] the first two hours of the FBI
[00:17:48] interrogation, Brian Cole denied that he
[00:17:52] did anything. The court document says
[00:17:55] the defendant initially denied
[00:17:57] manufacturing, transporting, and
[00:17:59] planting the pipe bombs. Then after 2
[00:18:02] hours of interrogating this autistic
[00:18:04] man, the interviewing agents reminded
[00:18:06] the defendant that lying to them was an
[00:18:08] additional criminal offense and asked
[00:18:10] the defendant again whether he was the
[00:18:12] individual on the surveillance video.
[00:18:15] This time the defendant paused for
[00:18:17] approximately 15 seconds, placed his
[00:18:19] head face down on the table, and
[00:18:21] answered yes. This sounds to me like
[00:18:24] they broke down an autistic man. He's
[00:18:28] just saying yes to get out of the
[00:18:29] interrogation room. They are torturing
[00:18:32] this poor guy. So this is the
[00:18:35] confession. It happens after this
[00:18:37] moment. The court documents explain that
[00:18:40] for the next 2 hours they continue to
[00:18:42] interrogate him and he confesses to
[00:18:44] everything. He explains how he built the
[00:18:47] bomb, how he transported the bomb, how
[00:18:49] he planted the bomb. Except here is the
[00:18:53] problem.
[00:18:54] All this explanation of his confession
[00:18:57] is not in quotes. It is all paraphrased.
[00:19:02] Why is that? If you were a prosecutor,
[00:19:05] wouldn't you want to put in the actual
[00:19:07] quotes of him explaining all of these
[00:19:10] things?
[00:19:11] Why didn't they include a transcript of
[00:19:14] the conversation?
[00:19:16] Is it because they were asking leading
[00:19:18] questions and he had his head on the
[00:19:20] table and was just saying yes, yes, yes,
[00:19:24] yes.
[00:19:26] I don't think this was a confession at
[00:19:28] all. I think this was torture.
[00:19:32] Why are they not showing us the
[00:19:34] transcript of what actually happened?
[00:19:37] But it's even worse. We know that this
[00:19:40] interview was videotaped.
[00:19:43] Why have they not shown anyone the
[00:19:45] videotape of this interview?
[00:19:48] If he actually did confess, wouldn't
[00:19:51] they want to be showing it on the news?
[00:19:54] I think they're not showing us the video
[00:19:56] because it would reveal how viciously
[00:19:58] they mistreated this autistic man during
[00:20:01] the interrogation. If you go through the
[00:20:04] facts that he supposedly confessed, they
[00:20:06] actually do not make any sense. For
[00:20:09] instance, Brian Cole supposedly explains
[00:20:11] that his motive for the pipe bombs was
[00:20:13] that he was interested in history and
[00:20:16] was motivated by the terrorist group in
[00:20:18] the 70s and 80s in Ireland known as the
[00:20:21] Troubles.
[00:20:23] Really,
[00:20:25] I find this unbelievable.
[00:20:28] This autistic black man is motivated by
[00:20:30] the history of Ireland from the 70s and
[00:20:33] 80s.
[00:20:35] Who else thinks this is a bunch of
[00:20:37] baloney?
[00:20:39] And once again, they did not include any
[00:20:41] quotations of what he actually said.
[00:20:45] I would really like to see the video of
[00:20:48] Brian Cole talking about the history of
[00:20:50] Ireland from the 70s and 80s. Another
[00:20:54] example is the claim the defendant
[00:20:56] explained that he had used Google Maps
[00:20:58] to look up these locations in advance.
[00:21:00] Anyone who has followed the story knows
[00:21:02] that this is also a bunch of baloney.
[00:21:06] We know the path that the pipe bomber
[00:21:08] took because it follows the video
[00:21:10] footage. There is no way this path was
[00:21:13] recommended by Google Maps.
[00:21:16] >> If you will look
[00:21:18] at that alleyway that runs in the middle
[00:21:21] right behind um the RNC runs all the way
[00:21:24] to the back. Just drag. Yeah, there you
[00:21:26] go. You got the cursor going in the
[00:21:27] right direction.
[00:21:28] >> This is Rumy Court. Drag that cursor
[00:21:30] along Ramsey all the way. Keep going to
[00:21:32] the right, to the right, to the right,
[00:21:34] to the right. Go around that that that
[00:21:37] green area right there. And keep going.
[00:21:39] Now go up where those cars are.
[00:21:41] >> Okay.
[00:21:42] >> All right. And then there's a secret
[00:21:44] gate right back here where it is
[00:21:46] believed that the bomber disappeared
[00:21:48] through into that little garden. Now
[00:21:50] you've got the garden. Perfect. Got it
[00:21:53] absolutely nailed. [gasps]
[00:21:55] >> This looks like a camera.
[00:21:57] >> Yeah. And how do you see that from a
[00:21:58] from Google Earth? It doesn't look like
[00:21:59] you can get through here.
[00:22:00] >> No, he didn't do this on Google. He
[00:22:02] didn't know that that gate the gate's
[00:22:03] got a hidden latch on it. I've been
[00:22:05] through that gate twice myself. How
[00:22:08] would this autistic black man know about
[00:22:10] the secret gate with the secret latch
[00:22:12] into the secret garden?
[00:22:15] He did not find that out on Google Maps.
[00:22:18] You know who would know about that? A
[00:22:21] white woman who works for the CIA.
[00:22:24] Another problem is the shoes. One of the
[00:22:27] identifying factors of the pipe bomber
[00:22:29] was that they were wearing Nike Air Max
[00:22:32] speed turf shoes. These were rare
[00:22:36] limited edition shoes that would sell
[00:22:38] for around $300 to $400.
[00:22:41] I do not believe the poor black man they
[00:22:44] arrested is going around buying $400
[00:22:46] shoes.
[00:22:48] In every photo we have of him, he is
[00:22:51] wearing plastic Crocs. Supposedly,
[00:22:54] during the 4-hour interrogation, Brian
[00:22:56] Cole said he threw the shoes away
[00:22:58] because they were old and coming apart.
[00:23:01] My question is, does this autistic black
[00:23:04] man even know the difference between a
[00:23:06] $400 pair of shoes and any other
[00:23:09] sneakers? Did he even understand what
[00:23:12] they were asking?
[00:23:15] I do not believe that Brian Cole bought
[00:23:17] $400 shoes. I do not buy myself $400
[00:23:22] shoes.
[00:23:23] Do you know who buys $400 shoes? A white
[00:23:27] woman who works for the CIA. That is the
[00:23:31] type of person who buys $400 shoes. But
[00:23:34] the most explosive evidence comes from
[00:23:36] the video itself.
[00:23:39] When I first saw this video of the pipe
[00:23:41] bomber, I instinctually said to myself,
[00:23:44] "That looks like a woman."
[00:23:47] I don't want to be sexist, but men and
[00:23:50] women walk differently.
[00:23:52] This person has a sway in their hips.
[00:23:56] Do you see that? In my opinion, this
[00:24:00] looks like a woman. And if we put the
[00:24:02] photos side by side of Shaunie Ray
[00:24:04] Kirkoff and Brian Cole, you tell me who
[00:24:08] this looks like.
[00:24:11] This is my opinion. It does not look
[00:24:14] like Brian Cole. Here's a closer photo.
[00:24:17] Brian Cole's shoulders look different.
[00:24:20] He looks skinnier. He looks like he has
[00:24:22] shorter legs. I am not convinced this
[00:24:26] looks like the same person. Now, let's
[00:24:29] look at the video of the pipe bomber
[00:24:30] sitting on the park bench. The pipe
[00:24:33] bomber does some interesting movements.
[00:24:36] That looks to me like a woman adjusting
[00:24:39] the straps of her sports bra.
[00:24:42] What do you think? Why would a man make
[00:24:46] the movement like he's adjusting a
[00:24:48] sports bra?
[00:24:50] Women out there, please leave a comment
[00:24:52] down below. Do you sometimes have to
[00:24:55] adjust the straps of your sports bra? I
[00:24:58] do not believe that is Brian Cole
[00:25:00] sitting on that bench.
[00:25:03] You know who would adjust the straps of
[00:25:04] their sports bra? A white woman who
[00:25:07] works for the CIA. So, we have this very
[00:25:11] dubious confession. Circumstantial
[00:25:13] evidence. There is no DNA evidence, no
[00:25:16] fingerprints. There's no video of him
[00:25:18] parking his car or getting out. There
[00:25:20] are no eyewitnesses. He has no history
[00:25:22] of doing anything criminal before or
[00:25:24] after this and no evidence of any
[00:25:26] explosives.
[00:25:28] I believe that Brian Cole is innocent.
[00:25:32] On Friday, the judge in the case ordered
[00:25:34] that Brian Cole is going to remain in
[00:25:35] prison until trial. I am outraged.
[00:25:40] If you watch my channel, you know that I
[00:25:42] have consistently supported Cash Patel
[00:25:45] as head of the FBI. Even with all the
[00:25:47] questions about the Epstein
[00:25:49] investigation, I have given him the
[00:25:51] benefit of the doubt. But this is the
[00:25:54] straw that breaks the camel's back. This
[00:25:57] is the case where he's going to lose my
[00:25:59] support.
[00:26:01] Dan Bonino, his second in command, just
[00:26:03] announced that he is leaving his
[00:26:04] position at the FBI. I think it is over
[00:26:08] this case. Of course, he's not going to
[00:26:10] be able to talk about it, but I think
[00:26:12] the timing speaks for itself.
[00:26:15] Cash Patel, if you do not fix this and
[00:26:18] let Brian Cole out of prison, I will no
[00:26:22] longer support you.
[00:26:24] If you don't want to prosecute the
[00:26:26] actual pipe bomber, that's fine. But do
[00:26:29] not try to destroy the life of an
[00:26:31] innocent autistic black man to cover up
[00:26:34] your problem. Now, to be clear, I do not
[00:26:38] think there's enough evidence to convict
[00:26:40] Shaunie Ray Kirkoff either. The evidence
[00:26:42] against her is also circumstantial, but
[00:26:46] I have pretty high confidence that the
[00:26:48] autistic black man did not do it. And my
[00:26:51] evidence for this is something called
[00:26:53] common sense.
[00:26:55] Use your brains, people. It makes me so
[00:26:59] mad to see all these news broadcasts and
[00:27:01] podcasters on the internet blindly
[00:27:04] repeating the FBI talking points. Use
[00:27:07] some common sense. The case against
[00:27:10] Brian Cole is ridiculous.
[00:27:14] The only decent thing we should be doing
[00:27:16] is to let him go home. Now, I want to
[00:27:19] hear from you. Do you think that Brian
[00:27:21] Cole is innocent? Let me know in the
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