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Candace Owens Just EXPOSED the MISSING PIECE in Charlie Kirk’s SUV

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[00:00:00] Whoop. [00:00:02] [laughter] [00:00:03] It's so It's so silly. [00:00:07] Let's get into it. Coach Colin here. I [00:00:11] was just laughing at myself. Can't take [00:00:13] yourself too seriously. Uh, begin the [00:00:16] show. Shout out to Ian. Begin the show [00:00:18] right away. Shout out to Ian. I don't [00:00:20] know why you do it. I don't know why he [00:00:23] talks about me so great, but he he did [00:00:26] it in such a way that hundreds of people [00:00:29] were messaging me. Thank you so much, [00:00:31] Ian, for the shout out, for watching the [00:00:33] channel. Look at he's even subscribed [00:00:35] over there. I mean, just I can't express [00:00:38] it enough. Don't know if I deserve it, [00:00:40] but thank you so much. Now, let's just [00:00:42] get right into it. Okay, let's jump. I [00:00:44] I'll talk about Ian and uh some some [00:00:47] beta testing that he's going to involve [00:00:49] me in, which is absolutely amazing. Now, [00:00:52] [clears throat] [00:00:53] I have to get to something, okay? [00:00:55] Because I made a video a while ago where [00:01:00] I was questioning Charlie Kirk's [00:01:02] security. I was questioning what were [00:01:05] they doing? And I know that's a big [00:01:07] statement when when we know all about [00:01:10] what his security was doing from the car [00:01:13] to the EMT being like, "Hey, do you need [00:01:16] a trauma bag?" And they're like, "Get [00:01:17] out of here with your trauma bag." And [00:01:19] they're they're just it I know it's huge [00:01:21] all the things they did. Brian Harpole, [00:01:23] well, he sent me a text, so I assumed [00:01:26] all the roofs were covered. I don't [00:01:27] know. I didn't double check or anything. [00:01:29] I didn't think I had to. I mean, and [00:01:31] Sean Ryan's like, "Yep, yep, yep. He [00:01:33] should have done his job." Okay. [00:01:36] Okay. Um, I know there's a lot to it, [00:01:39] but [00:01:41] some things clicked in my head and it [00:01:43] was because of Candace. Okay. That's [00:01:45] where the clicking first started, but [00:01:47] not really. And then Baron, you all, you [00:01:50] all know Baron Coleman, who's been doing [00:01:53] an absolutely incredible job. He started [00:01:56] talking about it as well. And it made me [00:01:59] realize in my video where I was [00:02:00] questioning what they were doing when [00:02:02] they were hovering over Charlie, I think [00:02:05] I now have the answer or at least have a [00:02:08] clearer picture of what could have been [00:02:11] going on. Because when it came to Brian [00:02:13] Harpool, he said to Shawn Ryan that he [00:02:17] had his fingers in and he was trying to [00:02:19] stop and he was putting gauze in and it [00:02:22] was so much and you know it was on his [00:02:25] lips and his face and we all were able [00:02:28] to watch the video and see that none of [00:02:30] that actually happened. None of it. Um [00:02:34] and then when he picked them up, his [00:02:35] hands were is clean cleaner than mine. [00:02:38] Okay. I got tattoos and stuff all over [00:02:40] my hands. He his hands were just clean [00:02:42] as a whistle. I mean, pristine. I mean, [00:02:45] pure as Mikey McCoy were his hands. All [00:02:48] right. So, none of that made sense. But [00:02:52] now, after realizing what Candace was [00:02:55] talking about, after hearing what Baron [00:02:58] has to say, which I'm going to show you [00:02:59] both, it's starting to make a lot more [00:03:02] sense. I don't know if this is going to [00:03:03] be a super long video, but I just had [00:03:06] the realization. We're gonna start off [00:03:08] with Candace, then we're gonna jump over [00:03:10] to Baron, and then we're gonna jump over [00:03:12] to just looking at uh Charlie's security [00:03:15] once again. Let's jump in. [00:03:16] >> And I went through those photos of [00:03:19] Charlie's SUV. I said to my team that it [00:03:22] looked like there were shards of glass, [00:03:24] like tempered glass that you might see [00:03:26] if you drop or break an iPhone. Uh it [00:03:28] was very distinct to me in the picture [00:03:30] from the blood that is all over the [00:03:32] seats and all over the floor. I was [00:03:34] like, "Oh, maybe like someone broke a [00:03:36] window or something." and then I sort of [00:03:37] put it out of my mind and particularly I [00:03:40] noticed a lot of it spread across that [00:03:42] back back seat rear floor. So I'm going [00:03:44] to show you that just a couple of photos [00:03:45] of that close up so that you can see it [00:03:48] uh what that looks like because yeah it [00:03:51] was just kind of a compelling thing that [00:03:52] he noticed something that I noticed and [00:03:55] you can see it was unusual. I I think in [00:03:58] this person's mind they the the the line [00:04:02] that they were going down I guess the [00:04:03] line of questioning that they were going [00:04:04] down in their own mind was is this [00:04:06] evidence that something broke on [00:04:07] Charlie? Could something have been [00:04:09] rigged? And I want to say that we can't [00:04:11] necessarily extrapolate that from what [00:04:14] we're looking at. It could be a thousand [00:04:16] other things. Somebody could have [00:04:17] actually broken a phone in there. [00:04:18] Somebody could have had something in [00:04:19] there. It could be broken hard candy. I [00:04:21] mean, there's a lot going on and yeah, I [00:04:24] but I did want to address that because [00:04:27] >> it takes too much nowadays nowadays for [00:04:29] our phones to break and shatter, it [00:04:33] takes it takes way too much force. Way [00:04:35] too much. There's no way that in that [00:04:38] situation, somebody's phone broke and [00:04:42] and made that type of uh debris. I mean, [00:04:45] you would have you would have to just [00:04:47] throw it so hard you'd have to smash it. [00:04:50] That's not like a oh I sat on it. You [00:04:52] know what I mean? That doesn't happen [00:04:54] with phone. B maybe back in the day that [00:04:55] would happen with a phone. Nowadays [00:04:57] that's not happening with the phone. And [00:04:59] you know really uh what I think is going [00:05:01] on a little bit with Candace is that [00:05:04] Candace doesn't want to talk about a [00:05:06] microphone or anything happening there [00:05:08] or any type of device that you know [00:05:11] something could have happened with cuz [00:05:12] Candace is like I am already taking [00:05:15] enough arrows. I already I am already [00:05:18] being told I'm crazy enough. I'm not [00:05:21] coming along with the detonator. I'm not [00:05:23] doing that with you guys. You guys go [00:05:25] down that one. I'm over here at Fort [00:05:27] Wuka. We'll meet up somewhere in the [00:05:29] middle and see where we're at. But you [00:05:31] never know. You just never know. Uh if [00:05:33] the two are actually connected. They [00:05:35] actually could be. But let's keep going. [00:05:37] >> It was interesting that he noted it and [00:05:40] asked if if we saw little black bits and [00:05:42] we and I I do. That is visually what I [00:05:44] see. I am hesitant, by the way, to put [00:05:48] up the rest of the photos. Kind of still [00:05:50] going through that. I want to be slow on [00:05:51] that because obviously I don't want the [00:05:55] federal officers, the good guys that are [00:05:56] in there who have assisted in this to be [00:05:59] rumbled, right? I don't want people cash [00:06:02] to go on a hunt and figure out who gave [00:06:03] us what and people to start getting [00:06:05] fired. We need to have the white knights [00:06:07] in government. So, I just need some time [00:06:09] to think about that. And yeah, anyways, [00:06:12] what we can do, however, and what we're [00:06:14] starting to formulate now are just [00:06:15] addressing these data points, right? [00:06:17] These these mysterious circumstances, [00:06:20] these things that don't necessarily make [00:06:21] sense. What do we actually know about [00:06:23] that day? And what's really interesting [00:06:26] for me is when I review these data [00:06:28] points, I I can't fathom how there are [00:06:31] people out there right now trying to [00:06:32] convince you that there is overwhelming [00:06:34] evidence that Tyler Robinson committed [00:06:36] this crime. There's actually [00:06:38] >> So, this is where I pick up on the [00:06:41] episode. For me, this this is when I [00:06:44] start listening. When I first saw that, [00:06:45] I was like, "Okay, whatever. There's [00:06:47] there's candy. There's glass. I'm like [00:06:49] the car." I'm like, "Okay." I'm like, [00:06:51] "It looks a little cleaner than I [00:06:52] thought it would look." I'm like, [00:06:53] "That's weird. That's odd to me." But, [00:06:57] you know, it's not a clear picture of [00:06:59] the whole car, right? But then I see [00:07:03] Baron. I see it randomly cuz Baron [00:07:06] talked about this a little while ago, [00:07:08] but also just randomly because I've been [00:07:10] going through his videos here and there [00:07:12] cuz you know I want to I want to catch [00:07:13] up on what he's talking about. I want to [00:07:15] understand because Baron is the perfect [00:07:17] example of you don't even though he is [00:07:21] but Baron goes wherever he wants to go. [00:07:25] If he wants to go Fort Wuka well he's [00:07:27] there. He's there with Candace and he's [00:07:29] like hey what's going on? How long you [00:07:30] guys been here? Is that Brian Harpool? [00:07:32] See, that's how he goes. He'll be there. [00:07:35] But if he wants to go into another [00:07:37] place, he just goes. He doesn't say, [00:07:39] "Hey, everybody, you guys all got to [00:07:40] come with me over here. Don't look at [00:07:42] Mitch. Don't look Mitch in the eyes. [00:07:44] Come over here. Everybody come with me." [00:07:45] He doesn't do that. He just goes where [00:07:48] he wants to go. He'll meet up with [00:07:49] everybody after. We'll all get drinks, [00:07:52] you know. So, this is what Baron had to [00:07:55] say. And this is where it things really [00:07:57] started to click for me. pulled this [00:07:59] picture up because she said somebody [00:08:00] emailed her and said, "Is there any kind [00:08:02] of black rubbery fragmentation in the [00:08:04] backseat of the car?" Do you remember [00:08:06] that? [00:08:07] I remembered it. [00:08:11] And then she rolled forward just a [00:08:12] little bit and she showed us a closeup [00:08:14] of it. And my friends, boys and girls, I [00:08:16] know what that is. She suggested maybe [00:08:18] it's hard candy. It is not hard candy. [00:08:21] Perhaps someone's cell phone broke. No, [00:08:24] that's not what that means. [00:08:27] I'm going to give you guys a physics [00:08:29] lesson today and a lesson in consumer [00:08:30] products. [00:08:34] There's something called ABS plastic. [00:08:38] There's something called ABS plastic. [00:08:40] ABS plastic is a How do I stop sharing [00:08:43] the piano? Let me get get you I need you [00:08:44] here. There's something called ABS [00:08:45] plastic. ABS plastic is a consumer [00:08:48] product and that ABS plastic is used in [00:08:52] a lot of electronic devices. [00:08:57] One of the things [00:08:59] ABS plastic is used in is [00:09:02] anybody want to guess? [00:09:07] Road microphones. Road wireless [00:09:10] microphones. [00:09:12] Road uses various materials [00:09:18] in their microphones [00:09:20] and it is common for third party [00:09:22] accessories and even road's own [00:09:24] lightweight wireless gear to use ABS [00:09:26] plastic. [00:09:30] ABS plastic is I'll show you a picture [00:09:32] of it. Let me pull up a picture of ABS [00:09:33] plastic. It's It's just like sheet [00:09:35] plastic. Let me show you here. [00:09:37] I'll find a picture of ABS plastic and [00:09:39] then I'll show you something that'll [00:09:42] blow your mind. This was not how I [00:09:43] intended to open the show. I have an [00:09:45] opening statement and all that other [00:09:46] kind of stuff. So, this is a good image [00:09:48] here of what ABS plastic is. That's [00:09:50] what's in the backseat of that car. You [00:09:51] will never convince me otherwise. [00:09:54] That's ABS plastic. It comes in [00:09:56] different sheets. It comes in different [00:09:58] colors. [00:10:00] But when it reaches certain [00:10:02] temperatures, [00:10:04] ABS plastic turns into a glass-like [00:10:06] material that fragments. [00:10:12] I've seen it. I've seen it with my own [00:10:15] two peepers. [00:10:18] I didn't catch that when she showed the [00:10:20] picture the other day. I now have here [00:10:22] an image of what is the melting range of [00:10:24] ABS plastic. Check this out. Once you [00:10:28] get this is your service temperature [00:10:30] here. This is like your ambient room [00:10:31] temperature. And then you can heat it up [00:10:33] a little bit and it'll flow. It becomes [00:10:35] rubbery. But there's a glass transition [00:10:38] phase. When you get into that glass [00:10:40] transition phase, it becomes rubbery. [00:10:41] The stiffness decreases. [00:10:44] And when you get it into really high [00:10:45] heat, it it fragments like glass. [00:10:52] I don't know what took place under [00:10:55] Charlie Kirk's shirt, but I do know [00:10:58] this. [00:11:00] There was a lot of black ABS [00:11:02] fragmentation in the backseat of that [00:11:03] car. It's what it looked like to me. I [00:11:05] now I don't know what else the military [00:11:09] has, what programs they have, what I [00:11:12] have no idea what else exists out there, [00:11:14] but I know this. [00:11:17] That's fragmented plastic. That is high [00:11:20] temperature fragmented plastic. [00:11:24] And it reminds me, [00:11:26] so I had to pull this up. Steven Gardner [00:11:28] at one time was on the right track and [00:11:30] then he then he went weird. [00:11:33] I want to show you Steven Gardner. He he [00:11:35] was working [00:11:37] the under the t-shirt phase at one [00:11:40] point. He was working the under the [00:11:41] t-shirt phase. Guys, I forgotten every [00:11:43] rule. I I was so shookth. I was [00:11:45] preparing until the absolute last [00:11:46] second. I totally forgot to welcome you [00:11:48] guys into the program. Welcome to [00:11:51] [laughter] [00:11:52] >> Baron was uh shookth in this episode. [00:11:55] Respect to Baron. You know, I make [00:11:57] videos, right? And uh my pacing is a [00:12:00] little faster than most people's. And [00:12:02] it's cuz I can't stand the silence. I'm [00:12:06] like, I have to fill the void. I have to [00:12:07] keep going. Let's go. Let's go. And uh [00:12:10] respect to people who can just like let [00:12:12] the silence sit. You know, that's a big [00:12:14] thing in standup comedy. You know, the [00:12:16] the older guys will always tell you, you [00:12:17] know, just let let it be silent for a [00:12:19] minute. I'm like, you're crazy. What are [00:12:22] you talking about? What what are you? [00:12:25] No, I can't do that. Are you crazy? [00:12:27] There's so many other videos. They'll [00:12:29] they'll click off to Baron if I do that, [00:12:32] you know? Um, but when he said all that, [00:12:36] that's when all of a sudden I went, "Oh, [00:12:39] that's what they were doing." That made [00:12:42] me realize what they were doing when [00:12:45] they were down there. And you know, I [00:12:48] shouldn't even say what they were doing. [00:12:49] Maybe possibly allegedly, [00:12:52] uh, maybe it's just a little part of our [00:12:55] movie script that we're building here, [00:12:57] right? I can't say for sure. And you [00:13:00] know what? I really can't say for sure [00:13:01] because nobody can see. You can't [00:13:03] actually see, right? No one no one knows [00:13:07] what was going on. But this image came [00:13:10] to mind cuz everybody knows they were [00:13:12] down there for a while and then they [00:13:15] they moved him and you know he told [00:13:19] Shawn Ryan that he closed the wound but [00:13:21] then he didn't actually close the wound [00:13:24] apparently. [00:13:25] Uh there was just so much to it. But [00:13:29] when it comes to that plastic in my mind [00:13:32] now, I'm like, "Oh, that could have [00:13:35] easily been what was going on." [00:13:39] And the and it also explains the [00:13:43] handoffs. I'm not even going to show you [00:13:44] a picture of the handoffs. You guys all [00:13:47] remember the handoffs. There was [00:13:48] various. One guy jumps over the table, [00:13:51] one guy runs up, he hands him something, [00:13:54] Brian gets I think Brian hands somebody [00:13:56] something. Like there's just a bunch of [00:13:57] hand there's like four handoffs within [00:14:00] like 10 seconds. Nobody knows what it [00:14:02] was. Sean Ryan questioned uh Brian [00:14:05] Harpole about it. He was like, "Oh, just [00:14:07] mints. Oh, there's a girl. She just [00:14:10] comes around. She gives us mints. She's [00:14:11] an angel. Yeah, she just gives us mints. [00:14:13] You know, we like to, you know, hard [00:14:14] candy. You know, funny enough, you see [00:14:17] hard candy in in the actual picture that [00:14:20] Candace shows and Baron shows. [00:14:22] >> [snorts] [00:14:22] >> But that is what comes to mind now is [00:14:26] that there could have easily easily been [00:14:30] a bunch of plastic that needed to get [00:14:32] cleaned up [00:14:34] and you couldn't have it fall [00:14:35] everywhere. You couldn't have that stuff [00:14:39] be everywhere because everybody would [00:14:41] have been like, "What's that stuff?" [00:14:43] So before they get off the X, as Brian [00:14:46] calls it, before they get off the X, [00:14:49] they have to make sure that all of that [00:14:52] is uh taken care of. And then when he's [00:14:55] in the car, that's whatever because they [00:14:59] made sure to not let anybody else in. [00:15:01] That was a a a turning point contained [00:15:04] situation, which is why even the EMTs [00:15:07] were like like, "We're here. There's two [00:15:09] of us." And they were like, "No, no, no. [00:15:12] We need Frank. We need Frank. We don't [00:15:15] need the guy who has this huge bag [00:15:17] filled with things that could help us. [00:15:19] We don't need that guy. We need Frank [00:15:22] over here, you know? We need Frank. And [00:15:24] Frank's just sitting there doing hand [00:15:26] signals. [00:15:28] He's flipping his hat back and forth. [00:15:30] [clears throat] [00:15:36] I'm sorry, Frank. It was just It's just [00:15:38] silly. Some somebody was I I don't know [00:15:41] if they were doing hand signals. It [00:15:43] seems like it. It seems like it. Like [00:15:45] right now, if there was someone else in [00:15:47] the room and all of a sudden I went like [00:15:48] this. I went like this. Just real real [00:15:50] calm and real smooth. I just went [00:15:56] You'd be like, "Hey man. Hey Colin. I [00:15:58] think you did I'm not sure 100%. I feel [00:16:02] like you did a hand signal." And then I [00:16:04] look at you and I go, "What? [00:16:09] I go like that. You'd be like, "Hold on [00:16:11] a second, big guy. Hold up. I think you [00:16:15] did another hand signal." And then I go, [00:16:18] "No, no, no." [00:16:21] And you be like, "Hey, hey, buddy. I [00:16:24] feel like you did a hand signal just [00:16:26] now." And I'm like, "Shut up. Unless you [00:16:28] have hard evidence." That's Frank Turk. [00:16:31] Um, [00:16:32] but that's just my thought process. That [00:16:35] clicked in my mind when I saw that whole [00:16:38] thing. I was like, "Oh man, the [00:16:41] plastic." Which brings me back to a [00:16:44] place where I don't even like to go I [00:16:45] don't even like to go to the microphone. [00:16:48] And what happened to the micro? I don't [00:16:49] even like to go to that place. Okay. But [00:16:53] I I can I I I don't have those exact [00:16:57] microphones. [00:16:58] But I have many road microphones and [00:17:01] they do consist of that same plastic cuz [00:17:04] they they all their microphones are made [00:17:06] of PL unless it's made of metal cuz you [00:17:07] have like a uh a long mic that's like [00:17:10] it's a directional mic that you like [00:17:12] hang down like this like at a shot. Uh [00:17:14] unless it's one of those, those are [00:17:16] usually metal. But even those still have [00:17:18] plastic components. But the uh ones that [00:17:21] go on top of cameras that are [00:17:23] omniirectional, [00:17:25] uh the lavs, [00:17:27] pretty much every other microphone you [00:17:29] can think of, they all are made of this [00:17:31] plastic. So what Baron says makes [00:17:34] complete sense. And the thing about it [00:17:36] is he was talking about that point that [00:17:38] it would get to uh shards. Let's just [00:17:42] say glass type like that. It would be [00:17:43] like a shard. You know, they're they're [00:17:45] explaining it like glass, but when [00:17:48] plastic heats up suddenly and bursts, it [00:17:51] would be it would be shards. That's [00:17:53] that's what you're really seeing, right? [00:17:55] And they would have that shine to them. [00:17:56] I know for a fact. I I've never done [00:17:59] anything like that. You know what I [00:18:00] mean? Not not from Philadelphia or [00:18:03] anything like that, but it's very [00:18:05] similar. Now, I did look into it a [00:18:08] little bit cuz I was like, what are they [00:18:10] made of? And he was right. ABS plastic. [00:18:12] Okay. So I was like, "Okay, made of ABS [00:18:15] plastic." And then I was like, "Uh, I [00:18:17] need to get specific, right?" So I was [00:18:19] like, "The lavier mics, the the the [00:18:22] wireless go system." That's what it's [00:18:24] called. That road mic that connects and [00:18:26] it's wireless. It's called the Go [00:18:29] system. Uh because it's on the go, [00:18:32] right? These are the ones that [00:18:33] everybody's using and it's made from a [00:18:35] plastic. So then I started thinking to [00:18:37] myself, I'm like, uh, you know, what [00:18:39] about the DJI system? That's another [00:18:42] type, right? There's road and there's [00:18:44] DJI. DJI also makes drones. Same type of [00:18:47] plastic, by the way, for the most part. [00:18:50] For the most part. Depends how big the [00:18:52] drone gets, quite honestly. But when DJI [00:18:55] first started making drones, that's [00:18:57] pretty much the plastic that they would [00:18:58] use all the time. The small ones that [00:19:00] you see, they're going to be made fully [00:19:02] of that plastic for the most part until [00:19:03] you get really internal internal. Then [00:19:05] the bigger ones, you'll have more metal [00:19:07] cuz it needs it. Um, and it has the [00:19:10] power to actually lift that metal. Now, [00:19:12] I get into this question. Okay, I won't [00:19:15] show you because I had to I had to write [00:19:17] a certain name, but I said, did what [00:19:20] Philadelphia did with pagers, [00:19:23] could that be done with a microphone? [00:19:26] That's what came to mind. Okay. and it [00:19:29] said, "Yes, in theory, uh, a road mic or [00:19:34] DJI mic could in fact be made that way, [00:19:39] the same way." Now, if you don't know [00:19:41] about the whole pager thing, uh, look it [00:19:44] up. Basically, a bunch of pagers, exact [00:19:48] same thing. Okay, just exactly what [00:19:51] Baron's talking about with the [00:19:52] microphone. The pagers, same type of [00:19:54] thing. the pagers were [00:19:57] pretty much they got a signal of some [00:20:00] kind. And again, this is why I say it's [00:20:02] the same thing because these [00:20:03] microphones, if you don't know, the way [00:20:05] that these microphones work is you'll [00:20:07] have a phone, okay? You'll have the [00:20:10] microphone and the Go system will have a [00:20:15] transmitter. Now, you can plug that [00:20:17] transmitter into an interface. I have an [00:20:21] interface here. You can plug it into [00:20:22] something like that or you can plug it [00:20:25] into a phone. Okay? And it's just this [00:20:27] like big box that'll just be like [00:20:28] sitting on your phone, right? Um, [00:20:32] pagers kind of work the same way. I know [00:20:35] I'm explain the older people know what [00:20:37] pagers are. The younger people I got to [00:20:39] explain a little bit. So, the pager gets [00:20:42] a number to it. Okay? In order to the [00:20:45] pager has a number. If you want to [00:20:47] contact the pager, you actually This is [00:20:50] like explaining what a what a what one [00:20:53] of those old school phones is like. [00:20:56] I don't even know what that's called [00:20:57] anymore. Um, it's like explaining what a [00:21:00] rolodex is, but the pager basically has [00:21:03] a number. You page that number with a [00:21:06] phone and you send the number to the [00:21:09] pager. So the page, you look at the [00:21:11] pager, you go, "Oh, okay. That number is [00:21:12] trying to contact me." and you call that [00:21:14] number back when you can. I know younger [00:21:17] people are like, "Why don't you just use [00:21:19] your phone? And if you have a phone, [00:21:22] like you always do, then why not just [00:21:24] have the phone instead of a pager?" I [00:21:26] know. I know. That's not how they work. [00:21:29] Uh people didn't always have phones. But [00:21:31] basically, they figured out a way to [00:21:34] send the pager uh I'm just going to say [00:21:37] it in layman's terms, to send the pager [00:21:38] so much information that it just heated [00:21:41] up and went [00:21:43] But it wasn't like it was like it was [00:21:47] crazy. And they did it to like I think [00:21:49] it was like 42 people passed because of [00:21:52] this. So basically what this thing is [00:21:55] explaining to me is that the microphone [00:21:57] could have the same type of thing [00:21:58] happen. Okay. I didn't realize this but [00:22:01] it says why is it possible uh supply [00:22:05] chain infiltration this that. So, it's [00:22:07] basically talking about like, oh, you [00:22:09] could, you know, at the factory, but I [00:22:11] was like, "No, no, no. That's that's not [00:22:13] what we're looking at." So, I was like, [00:22:14] "What if a person bought it and they had [00:22:18] it and they did that thing?" And then [00:22:21] they were like, "Okay, then the AI was [00:22:23] like, yes, this could 100% be done. It [00:22:26] could be turned into that type of [00:22:28] thing." Then, okay, and I'm just asking [00:22:30] if this could be done. Then it starts [00:22:32] talking about 2025 incident with Charlie [00:22:36] Kirk and I'm like whoa what I'm like [00:22:39] what is this scouring and it suggests [00:22:41] that this method is not only possible [00:22:43] but has allegedly been attempted and it [00:22:45] starts talking about that whole thing [00:22:47] but I just went and did that small [00:22:49] little deep dive because yes this could [00:22:52] be done now. Uh wh get off there. Um [00:22:56] yeah that's what they could have been [00:22:58] cleaning up and it just trips me out. [00:23:01] That's That's what I've been thinking of [00:23:03] the whole time since I saw Baron go on [00:23:05] that wild rant. And uh I don't know what [00:23:08] to think of that anymore. I I've done [00:23:11] episodes about this topic and what could [00:23:14] have happened there. And I do think it [00:23:16] is very [00:23:18] When I first did it, I thought it was [00:23:20] possible because I think all things are [00:23:22] possible, right? I think I think nothing [00:23:25] should be left as ah that's completely [00:23:27] like ah you know that's crazy. I I don't [00:23:29] I don't think that. Right. But then [00:23:32] after watching Candace, watching Baron, [00:23:35] seeing the car, the plastic, everything [00:23:37] like that, and then seeing these guys, [00:23:38] the way that they're cleaning up here or [00:23:41] possibly whatever they're doing. I won't [00:23:42] even say what they're doing allegedly, [00:23:44] maybe perhaps. Uh whatever they're [00:23:47] doing, it would make sense cuz that [00:23:50] would be the thing that you have to [00:23:52] contain the most. Okay? Because, okay, [00:23:56] and I'm just being clear, they obviously [00:23:59] weren't doing much with Charlie to [00:24:01] Charlie. They obviously weren't doing [00:24:03] much. And again, sorry that you lost [00:24:07] somebody. [00:24:09] You know, I am trying to be nice, [00:24:11] charitable here. Sorry you lost [00:24:12] somebody, but you clearly weren't doing [00:24:16] a lot to prevent that from happening. [00:24:20] And and again, not intentional, [00:24:23] just that was that's what happened. I [00:24:26] mean, I've watched Vajala do very very [00:24:30] detailed breakdowns of everything that [00:24:32] was going on. And I mean, he's somebody [00:24:36] who's actually done that type of work [00:24:38] with those type of wounds. So when he [00:24:42] pointed out everything that they didn't [00:24:43] do, I was just like, [00:24:46] well that's probably again probably [00:24:49] allegedly maybe perhaps [00:24:53] what they were doing because they were [00:24:55] trying to contain something. Can't tell [00:24:58] what it was. Can't tell what it was at [00:24:59] all. But Baron Baron seems pretty pretty [00:25:04] convinced. I haven't watched this whole [00:25:06] episode that he's done here because [00:25:08] again this is three hours. I haven't [00:25:10] watched the whole thing, but I might I [00:25:12] might just triple speed it and just go [00:25:14] through everything. But when he he just [00:25:18] clicked it for me, clicked it for me. [00:25:20] And you know, it really makes you think [00:25:23] about [00:25:25] cuz then like I don't know if you've [00:25:27] seen the video from Wolves. I keep [00:25:30] saying this name wrong. Is it Wolves [00:25:32] Finance? I know you're yelling at the [00:25:34] screen right now. I know you are. I know [00:25:36] you are. Let me just type What is it? I [00:25:39] just watched one of his videos today. [00:25:41] Well, wolves in finance, right? I'm [00:25:43] saying that right. Okay, good. Okay. [00:25:45] When I watched his last video, it shows [00:25:49] in terms of turning point and what they [00:25:50] had going on in terms of the money and [00:25:52] it being moved around and it's going to [00:25:54] this box and a whole multi-million [00:25:57] dollar company is just like this box and [00:26:01] it's going to a politician allegedly and [00:26:04] all of these things and Tyler Boyer and [00:26:06] this and that. you start to realize [00:26:08] turning point [00:26:10] like turning point was just like [00:26:12] Congress just like the Senate you know [00:26:16] it's like if I whether you're on the [00:26:18] left or right however you feel if I [00:26:21] bring you to Congress and I I look at [00:26:22] you and I say do you think this place is [00:26:25] possibly corrupt most people are going [00:26:27] to say yeah most if I bring you to the [00:26:30] Senate you're going to say the same [00:26:31] thing you don't care who's in there [00:26:33] whether they're on your side or not [00:26:35] you're going to look in there and say [00:26:36] Yeah. Yeah, for sure. And it seems like [00:26:39] Turning Point was that same same type of [00:26:42] thing, you know. And again, rest in [00:26:46] peace, Charlie. And Charlie was great, [00:26:47] but it does seem like it was that same [00:26:50] type of thing, the same type of stuff [00:26:52] going on directly linked to politicians, [00:26:55] right? [00:26:57] So, I only say that to to say to say, [00:27:01] you know, it's it's a it's a grimy game. [00:27:04] It's a grimy game that they play. You [00:27:07] know, everybody wears a suit in [00:27:09] Congress. They wear a suit in the [00:27:11] Senate, but they're they're they're down [00:27:13] to do some grimy grimy things. You know, [00:27:18] like you ever hear that guy? I forget [00:27:20] what his name is, but he's a Chicago [00:27:21] politician. He went to jail and he was [00:27:24] just talking about all the things that [00:27:25] they would do and and it he was explain [00:27:28] it was like, have you ever seen the show [00:27:30] The Wire? You ever seen the show The [00:27:32] Wire? like season like two three where [00:27:35] they start getting into politics and the [00:27:36] docks and all this stuff and you're just [00:27:39] like wow like it's really like that. [00:27:43] So it's like you know I say all that to [00:27:45] say like what is it is it above them [00:27:50] to say I don't know just put it in a [00:27:52] microphone. Yeah, whatever when he's at [00:27:55] Utah. Yeah. Yeah. Well I don't want to [00:27:59] go to jail. Do you want to go to jail? [00:28:02] I don't know. [00:28:04] What are we going to do here, guys? [00:28:07] I think we'll just get past this after [00:28:09] it's all done. Um, from what I know, [00:28:11] Erica will take over and it'll be fine, [00:28:15] guys. Guys, [00:28:18] we have to do this. It's that type of [00:28:21] thing. You know what I mean? [00:28:25] I'm sorry to say it. You have no idea [00:28:28] how much I'm I'm rooting for Turning [00:28:30] Point. I I love what Turning Point is in [00:28:33] Charlie's mind. In Charlie's mind, in [00:28:37] Charlie's vision. I love Turning Point. [00:28:40] In whatever it's become or becoming, [00:28:44] I am not a fan of that. Again, it would [00:28:47] be like rooting for a congressional [00:28:49] hearing. [00:28:51] Oh man, Congress is the greatest thing [00:28:53] ever. It's like what? No. They argue [00:28:57] they never get anything done and they [00:28:59] all walk away with millions of dollars. [00:29:01] That's exactly what's going on with [00:29:04] Turning Point right now. [00:29:06] It really is. I have to do a video on uh [00:29:09] Wolves in Finance and and what he's [00:29:10] discovered. It's just uh it's wild [00:29:13] stuff. Wild stuff. And he's really [00:29:15] calling it out. He made the video like [00:29:17] four days ago. If you go look it up, [00:29:18] it's his latest video. It's just [00:29:22] Anyway, I just wanted to make that. I [00:29:24] just I my mind was just like I'm like, [00:29:27] "Oh, okay. This is what was going on." [00:29:31] Plastic. [00:29:32] Plastic clearly. I don't know. You know [00:29:36] what I mean? Because what were they [00:29:39] doing? That was the question that when I [00:29:41] made that video, I was like, "What are [00:29:43] they doing? What could they be doing?" [00:29:47] Right? And I did make reference to the [00:29:48] microphone, but in my mind, I wasn't [00:29:50] even thinking because I was like, "Oh, [00:29:53] you know," like I literally gave this [00:29:54] description like this is like the first [00:29:56] camera I ever owned, but it's the size [00:29:58] of a microphone. And I was like, "Oh, [00:30:00] cuz you know there's a magnet and they [00:30:02] got to like slip the magnet and take it [00:30:04] out and oh, then the but the whole thing [00:30:07] would just be demolished. It would just [00:30:10] be in shards. This is actually the same [00:30:12] type of plastic, by the way. This is the [00:30:14] exact same type of plastic. exactly the [00:30:16] same, but it would be in shards. I [00:30:18] wasn't even thinking. So, that just [00:30:21] brought me back to it. I So, I you might [00:30:23] end up seeing me do some some episodes [00:30:25] about the microphone. I'm just saying, [00:30:28] just putting it out there. But again, [00:30:30] again, shout out to Ian. Shout shout out [00:30:32] to Ian. I mean, just thank you so much, [00:30:34] man. I have no idea. Again, no idea what [00:30:36] I did to deserve it, but uh you've been [00:30:39] shouting me out and I really appreciate [00:30:41] it. I mean, come on. Like what what what [00:30:44] what are we at? It was like it was like [00:30:47] 4,000 subscribers in one day because of [00:30:49] this guy. Like that's crazy. That's it's [00:30:52] usually 1,000 a day. [laughter] [00:30:55] Not to brag not not to brag or anything. [00:30:58] Um but yeah, shout out to him, man. [00:31:00] Thank you so much. And I will make sure [00:31:02] to pay the love forward with somebody [00:31:05] else. Dee got a podcast. De's amazing. [00:31:08] Wolves in Finance amazing. Baron [00:31:10] absolutely amazing. And I don't know if [00:31:13] you guys have ever heard, there's this [00:31:15] girl out here. Her name's Candace Owens. [00:31:18] She's doing an absolutely great job. You [00:31:20] should check that girl out. Um, I know [00:31:24] might not be for everybody, but give her [00:31:26] a chance. She's up and coming. Anyways, [00:31:28] guys, just wanted to bring you that. I'm [00:31:31] out of here. I'll see you tomorrow.
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