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[00:00:00] kind of the point of Free Speech Friday
[00:00:01] is that it's low-key, it's chill. Gigi's
[00:00:04] coming in to say hi. Um, just be careful
[00:00:06] the camera, G. And um
[00:00:10] and you know, I'm never going to be too
[00:00:12] professional at you about it, but
[00:00:15] we are going to go through a whole bunch
[00:00:16] of evidence today and we are going to
[00:00:18] look at real sources and we're going to
[00:00:21] lay out um because everyone's kind of in
[00:00:24] this rolling narrative right now where
[00:00:26] we keep getting new information and new
[00:00:27] theories keep coming up about who shot
[00:00:29] Charlie and what exactly happened,
[00:00:31] what's the conspiracy, and things are
[00:00:33] getting debunked and things are coming
[00:00:36] up and it sort of is like everyone needs
[00:00:38] an ongoing like checkin of what is
[00:00:41] happening. What do we know for sure?
[00:00:43] What's not making sense? What might
[00:00:45] explain things? What's the state of
[00:00:47] play? And so, we're going to kind of
[00:00:50] quickly roll through a whole bunch of
[00:00:52] the big pieces that have been kind of
[00:00:53] locking together because most of you
[00:00:55] guys probably don't have the time um
[00:00:57] like I do to actually follow every
[00:00:59] theory and to follow all the
[00:01:00] developments and to keep track of all
[00:01:01] the sources and to uh like vet the huge
[00:01:04] amounts of information that's coming
[00:01:05] through the internet right now. mostly
[00:01:07] on X. But um
[00:01:12] but
[00:01:15] um let's start
[00:01:19] let's start with the main story, the FBI
[00:01:21] line, the narrative we're being told um
[00:01:24] of what happened
[00:01:28] and
[00:01:30] kind of roll from there.
[00:01:34] Um,
[00:01:37] I'm gonna give you guys my screen here.
[00:01:40] Oh, I gotta delete one more chat.
[00:01:44] Get lost, chat.
[00:01:47] Um,
[00:01:51] okay.
[00:01:56] So, the FBI gave us a bunch of photos.
[00:01:58] They gave us videos that didn't really
[00:02:00] square with anyone.
[00:02:02] And there's been a really interesting
[00:02:03] development on the video that the FBI
[00:02:06] posted of the guy jumping off the roof.
[00:02:09] Um, it's important to double check that
[00:02:11] you're getting actual sources, that
[00:02:13] you're not getting edited videos. At
[00:02:15] this point, videos have been chopped up
[00:02:16] and edited and changed so much that like
[00:02:20] you got to think pretty critically about
[00:02:21] what you're seeing as you're seeing it.
[00:02:23] It doesn't hurt to go to the official
[00:02:25] source from where things come from. But
[00:02:28] if you're not on the same page as us
[00:02:30] here already, if you haven't already
[00:02:32] realized what's wrong with this video
[00:02:33] that's been out for, you know, days and
[00:02:34] days and days now, we're about to figure
[00:02:37] out what exactly is wrong with this
[00:02:39] video because there's so many details
[00:02:42] that you could nitpick about the
[00:02:43] officials narrative that, you know, is
[00:02:45] valuable to nitpick. valuable to
[00:02:49] be precise about what exactly do we know
[00:02:51] and do we not know.
[00:02:53] But ultimately
[00:02:56] the best evidence in my mind is just the
[00:02:58] stuff that's right in your face that is
[00:03:00] undeniable that's clear as day that
[00:03:02] there's just no explanation for. And
[00:03:04] this primary piece of evidence
[00:03:08] is also one of the most primary problems
[00:03:11] with the official FBI narrative
[00:03:14] because right here in this frame before
[00:03:18] it, you know, so they do this like auto
[00:03:20] zoom in kind of thing that they
[00:03:24] I guess applied to the footage as they
[00:03:26] were chopping it up because this is just
[00:03:28] a security camera right up there on the
[00:03:30] building. And they give us this zoomed
[00:03:32] clip where he's running behind the
[00:03:33] building right there. 12:237
[00:03:37] p.m. So this is within the minute of the
[00:03:40] shooting. This is right as the shooting
[00:03:41] has just happened. And then he appears
[00:03:44] out here, jumps down off the corner, but
[00:03:46] we can see where the shot was taken from
[00:03:50] right there. This camera has clear
[00:03:53] direct line of sight at where the shot
[00:03:55] was taken. And you can tell that just
[00:03:58] from looking at the video. You can tell
[00:04:01] that they chose to clip this video
[00:04:03] because the it's not like they were
[00:04:05] handed this video. They were accessing
[00:04:08] the original security footage that was
[00:04:10] just a rolling stream and they chose to
[00:04:12] start this footage right after he was
[00:04:15] already running,
[00:04:18] which is a little weird.
[00:04:21] But maybe it's just a maybe the angle is
[00:04:24] maybe maybe the angle's making it look
[00:04:25] like we can see where he took the shot,
[00:04:26] but he can't you can't really see where
[00:04:28] he took the shot, right? Maybe we're
[00:04:30] kind of fooling ourselves. You want to
[00:04:32] double check these things, think
[00:04:34] critically.
[00:04:36] And Blake Bednars did um shout out to
[00:04:39] Blake Bednars. Follow him. He's been
[00:04:41] doing a lot of on the ground reporting
[00:04:42] here. Um because he actually went to the
[00:04:45] university
[00:04:47] and went and tried to find this camera.
[00:04:50] So, here he is showing that this is the
[00:04:52] building. This is the corner right here
[00:04:55] where homeboy jumped off, right? That's
[00:04:58] the corner.
[00:05:01] And he's here in the grass. The building
[00:05:03] is to the right. And he's looking. Where
[00:05:04] is the security camera? It's right
[00:05:07] there. That's the security camera that
[00:05:09] they gave footage from. Right. Make
[00:05:12] sense?
[00:05:20] And so when you open up Google Earth,
[00:05:22] interestingly enough, actually,
[00:05:26] you can see the security camera on
[00:05:27] Google Earth. So this is the lossy
[00:05:30] center. This is the corner where Homie
[00:05:32] jumped down, right?
[00:05:34] The alleged shooting position is over
[00:05:37] here on this corner right here. Pow.
[00:05:43] That corner is clearly visible from this
[00:05:46] security camera right here on this
[00:05:48] corner. It it can see the whole roof,
[00:05:51] right? And in Google Earth, you can
[00:05:53] actually see what looks like a little
[00:05:55] artifact of it actually showing you the
[00:05:57] camera. That looks like the little
[00:05:58] camera right there.
[00:06:00] So,
[00:06:03] that's um a little weird,
[00:06:07] right? that they theoretically have
[00:06:09] video evidence of him taking the shot
[00:06:11] right there with the rifle but chose to
[00:06:14] cut the video to not show it.
[00:06:19] Okay.
[00:06:21] And then you pair that up
[00:06:24] with all this these questions about how
[00:06:26] did he get the rifle up there? What you
[00:06:28] know like how did he take it apart? And
[00:06:30] so let let's get into this a little bit
[00:06:33] because
[00:06:39] oh here we got to go back to the FBI
[00:06:41] video.
[00:06:45] So let's just watch real closely.
[00:06:48] He's currently behind this space here
[00:06:51] and then he's running out over here
[00:06:56] over to the corner. They give us a zoom
[00:06:58] in. It gets really grainy.
[00:07:00] Right. And now we're going to revisit
[00:07:04] this a bit, but it's important to
[00:07:05] remember the theories of how this rifle
[00:07:07] was being transported. On the way in,
[00:07:08] they were saying he was hiding it in his
[00:07:10] pants, right? Disassembled and hidden in
[00:07:12] his pants. Or there some people are
[00:07:15] alleging that it maybe is disassembled
[00:07:16] and hiding in his backpack.
[00:07:19] Or some people have alleged that maybe
[00:07:22] it was wrapped in a towel at some points
[00:07:24] when it was fully assembled. Okay.
[00:07:27] What do we see in the video? We see him
[00:07:30] bend his legs to get over.
[00:07:33] Looks like both legs have bent at this
[00:07:35] point. And he clearly bends both legs on
[00:07:38] the drop. So, the rifle is clearly not
[00:07:40] in his pants, right?
[00:07:43] You might try to make the argument he
[00:07:44] could fit it in his backpack, but we'll
[00:07:46] talk about that in a second. So, it's
[00:07:47] like the only option here is that he's
[00:07:48] carrying it. And listen, I'm not going
[00:07:51] to do the video analysis to try to tell
[00:07:52] you what to believe about whether or not
[00:07:55] this item in his hand could be an entire
[00:07:58] rifle under a towel.
[00:08:02] I am personally a little skeptical
[00:08:05] that that is an entire rifle underneath
[00:08:06] that towel,
[00:08:09] especially when you actually like close
[00:08:10] up analyze the video and watch it kind
[00:08:12] of flop around, watch it kind of
[00:08:17] get set down.
[00:08:20] That is not a rifle in his hands. It's a
[00:08:24] pretty big rifle. We're going to watch
[00:08:25] some videos of people disassembling the
[00:08:27] rifle and stuff like that.
[00:08:29] Okay. And
[00:08:32] this kind of pairs up with them telling
[00:08:34] us that he's hiding the rifle in his
[00:08:38] under his clothes
[00:08:40] in these photos,
[00:08:44] right?
[00:08:46] Those are like skinny jeans basically.
[00:08:49] It's like no one sees any rifle here. So
[00:08:50] unless it's on the back side of him.
[00:08:52] This is his left leg bent. That's his
[00:08:55] left leg bent. So it's got to be on the
[00:08:56] on his right leg somewhere, right? In
[00:08:59] theory. But then like wait a minute,
[00:09:01] that's his right leg bent.
[00:09:04] So
[00:09:06] and remember that the the theory that he
[00:09:08] was stuffing it down his pants. Some of
[00:09:10] this stuff is released by FBI
[00:09:13] and some of it
[00:09:16] Oh, I'm not even showing you guys the
[00:09:18] [ __ ]
[00:09:23] So, I'm looking at these photos
[00:09:26] because these are photos released by the
[00:09:27] FBI
[00:09:29] and this is when he allegedly has it
[00:09:31] down his pants, right?
[00:09:34] And here his left leg is bent and here
[00:09:36] his left leg is bent. So, it's
[00:09:38] theoretically down his right leg on the
[00:09:41] back because that's a cell phone. That's
[00:09:43] definitely not a rifle. Cell phone in
[00:09:45] the pocket. Some people have talked
[00:09:46] about this little bulge right here being
[00:09:48] the back of the rifle.
[00:09:50] So, like right down at his knee. Yeah.
[00:09:53] Nah, there's definitely his right knee
[00:09:55] bending on the way up the stairwell,
[00:09:58] right? It's like there's definitely
[00:10:00] nothing visible that would indicate a
[00:10:02] rifle. And it's a big rifle and we will
[00:10:04] watch videos of it being assembled and
[00:10:06] disassembled. There is this funky shape
[00:10:08] right here, right? That that is a funky
[00:10:11] shape. Could be a crease. Could be
[00:10:13] something stuffed down the back of his
[00:10:14] pants.
[00:10:16] We got a lot of questions about this
[00:10:17] rifle, but it's important to remember
[00:10:19] that there's some stuff that was put out
[00:10:20] by the FBI and there's some stuff that
[00:10:22] was actually put out by TMZ and other
[00:10:24] sources, right? And so the video where
[00:10:26] he is limping in to the venue, that was
[00:10:31] put out by TMZ. Um,
[00:10:34] I don't think the FBI had anything to do
[00:10:36] with deciding to release that.
[00:10:39] And that video, that limp of the right
[00:10:42] leg,
[00:10:44] it it's hard to say exactly where the
[00:10:47] prevailing notion that the rifle is down
[00:10:50] his pants came from, but that video
[00:10:52] played a large role because that helped
[00:10:55] to explain why is he limping, right?
[00:10:59] It doesn't work so well when he bends
[00:11:02] that leg this much,
[00:11:05] right? And when we're talking about the
[00:11:07] jumping off the roof video,
[00:11:10] when he lands on this jump, he clearly
[00:11:13] bends the [ __ ] out of his leg. So, it's
[00:11:15] not down his pants after the shot.
[00:11:17] So, maybe it's disassembled, right?
[00:11:20] A lot of people
[00:11:23] have been digging into the rifle
[00:11:26] assembly, disassembly,
[00:11:29] >> punching in and cropping it.
[00:11:30] >> Cool to see everybody
[00:11:31] >> resolution quality. We see the
[00:11:33] individual.
[00:11:36] >> Um,
[00:11:37] >> go to exit.
[00:11:38] >> Cool. So, this is a video from Matt
[00:11:40] Kester on YouTube. And three, how since
[00:11:43] the narrative has been presented to us
[00:11:46] about the shooting of Charlie Kirk,
[00:11:47] there have been a lot of questions
[00:11:49] online. Do you guys have audio from the
[00:11:51] videos? Do you have audio from what I'm
[00:11:52] playing on the screen?
[00:11:55] >> Let me hit play. Let me know if you guys
[00:11:57] of the narrative that were being told
[00:11:59] specifically, how did the weapon get to
[00:12:01] the murder scene or to the point where
[00:12:04] the shooter is alleged to have taken his
[00:12:06] shot? two. How did a 22year-old man with
[00:12:09] no formal milit my knee and the butt?
[00:12:14] >> The next criticism, the point.
[00:12:16] >> Okay, so look at how big the rifle is.
[00:12:18] >> Because the videos that we've seen, he
[00:12:20] had the rifle stack. I'm not stuffing
[00:12:22] that in my pants. It there's just no way
[00:12:25] I Okay, it's it's down past my knee and
[00:12:28] the butt is still above my nose
[00:12:32] in the
[00:12:34] >> Right. So, this is the TMD video.
[00:12:36] at his posture in the video.
[00:12:40] >> But like he's still bending both knees.
[00:12:42] It's This video is very confusing,
[00:12:44] right?
[00:12:47] His spine is straight and his knee on
[00:12:50] his right leg can bend, but he doesn't
[00:12:52] have a lot of motion at his hip. And
[00:12:55] >> I've heard people say online wrongly
[00:12:58] that he somehow had a folding rifle when
[00:13:00] clearly the rifle that we've seen has a
[00:13:02] fixed stock like this.
[00:13:03] >> Yeah. And I've also seen people
[00:13:06] >> the the claim that it was a folding
[00:13:07] rifle came from a expert going on the
[00:13:10] mainstream news that the that was
[00:13:12] clearly just a propaganda guy that they
[00:13:15] asked him like so how fast could you
[00:13:17] break a rifle down like this and conceal
[00:13:18] it and he said in a second in a second
[00:13:22] just fold fold it's all put away it's
[00:13:24] like [ __ ] please get off of this
[00:13:27] television you have just don't even
[00:13:30] >> say that I'm not going to reassess
[00:13:32] >> he takes it apart he's like scared that
[00:13:34] YouTube is going to like cancel him if
[00:13:35] he shows you how to take apart this
[00:13:37] rifle, which is really cute. Um, but he
[00:13:38] takes it
[00:13:39] >> now looking at a barrel and a stock that
[00:13:42] >> which is, you know, like 30 some inches
[00:13:43] at that point. That's still pretty long.
[00:13:45] >> Scope or alter or affect the zero of his
[00:13:48] rif. So,
[00:13:49] >> so he claims that because the scope
[00:13:51] attaches directly to the upper that you
[00:13:53] could take it apart and not affect the
[00:13:56] zero of your scope. You could stuff it
[00:13:58] down your pants and walk into campus,
[00:14:00] climb up on a building, put it back
[00:14:02] together, and have the scope perfectly
[00:14:04] zeroed. I am no gun expert, but I have
[00:14:08] questions about that theory. Um, I would
[00:14:12] love gun experts to chime in on whether
[00:14:14] that is how scopes work because I'm
[00:14:17] assuming that a precision instrument
[00:14:19] like a scope would not maintain at zero
[00:14:21] while you disassemble a rifle, shove it
[00:14:23] down your pants, walk for like an hour
[00:14:25] in and out of campus a whole bunch,
[00:14:27] climb up on a building, and go get ready
[00:14:28] to take your shot. Okay.
[00:14:31] Thing with the Bowser is scope attaches
[00:14:34] right on the receiver. So the young man
[00:14:36] did not have to remove the scope or
[00:14:38] alter or affect the zero of his rifle in
[00:14:41] this transportation configuration. It's
[00:14:43] essentially four pieces, the barrel and
[00:14:44] the receiver, the stock.
[00:14:46] >> And for anyone that doesn't know like
[00:14:48] >> about scopes and guns, this is very
[00:14:50] basic. It's not complicated, but like
[00:14:52] >> the scope aims at what the scope aims
[00:14:54] at. And you have to make sure that that
[00:14:56] aligns with what the barrel is actually
[00:14:57] aiming at. And there's a process called
[00:14:59] zeroing the scope that you have to do
[00:15:00] every time you put your you install your
[00:15:02] scope. and and often you have to check
[00:15:04] it and make sure it's up like you know
[00:15:06] still good. And so if you take your
[00:15:08] scope off, you put your scope on, you
[00:15:09] got to rezero it so that where the scope
[00:15:11] is aiming lines back up with where the
[00:15:12] barrel actually is aiming. And usually
[00:15:14] that involves some test shots. Like you
[00:15:16] zero it up as best you think you got it.
[00:15:18] And I'm sure if you're better at it,
[00:15:19] you're better at it. You take a shot and
[00:15:21] you see how far off you are from where
[00:15:23] your scope said you would hit and then
[00:15:24] you make some adjustments and get it
[00:15:26] right on. Right. And so you wouldn't
[00:15:28] want to have to rezero your scope right
[00:15:30] before a one-shot assassination attempt.
[00:15:33] I assume, right? I'm certainly not a gun
[00:15:36] expert, but that is not a complicated
[00:15:38] concept.
[00:15:40] The trigger guard and the
[00:15:41] >> So, one thing that he did not show in
[00:15:42] this video that you can find other
[00:15:44] videos of people disassembling these
[00:15:45] guys and putting them back together
[00:15:46] online, they require tools. Um, in all
[00:15:49] cases that I've seen, they require two
[00:15:51] different tools, an Allen wrench and
[00:15:52] another little wrench thing. um not just
[00:15:54] like a regular Phillips head screwdriver
[00:15:56] in is my understanding. Um I think part
[00:15:59] of it is a is a screwdriver of some
[00:16:00] form, but everyone's using two different
[00:16:02] tools. Um which is not that important,
[00:16:05] but what is important is that Cash Patel
[00:16:08] told us that they found a screwdriver
[00:16:11] here on the roof,
[00:16:14] which
[00:16:16] makes perfect sense because he had to
[00:16:18] assemble the gun when he got up onto the
[00:16:21] roof. He had to put it all back
[00:16:22] together.
[00:16:24] took some time on the roof to put it
[00:16:25] back together. Went and took the shot
[00:16:28] and dropped the screwdriver and left it
[00:16:30] there and ran and jumped off the roof.
[00:16:33] And that's really important
[00:16:36] because
[00:16:39] if you
[00:16:44] actually let's let's get the video
[00:16:46] evidence to go with this claim
[00:16:48] because um
[00:16:55] do I have that video right there?
[00:16:59] that original video running on the roof
[00:17:02] because
[00:17:06] we know
[00:17:12] >> we know that he was running right after
[00:17:14] the shot. So, I guess I can zoom in. So,
[00:17:18] this is the video that showed the
[00:17:20] suspect on the roof of Losi Center
[00:17:22] running and the the film the video is
[00:17:26] panning. But the way you can tell that
[00:17:27] this character is already moving is by
[00:17:29] gauging the measurement, the distance
[00:17:31] between the black person and the edge of
[00:17:34] this boxy shape and it shrinks until
[00:17:39] he's almost behind the boxy shape.
[00:17:42] Right?
[00:17:43] And so
[00:17:45] >> this is when the shot has just been
[00:17:47] fired,
[00:17:48] >> right? People are still just ducking and
[00:17:50] in panic mode
[00:17:52] >> and
[00:17:57] so it's like 3 seconds after the shot
[00:17:59] was fired and this person is already up
[00:18:01] and running, right?
[00:18:03] That is corroborated by the footage the
[00:18:07] FBI gave us on this security camera
[00:18:09] where 12:235
[00:18:12] p.m. which is like right at the shooting
[00:18:14] time.
[00:18:17] He's already running across the roof.
[00:18:20] And you know, maybe we'll give him a
[00:18:22] little bit of grace. Like it's good to
[00:18:25] give yourself kind of some wiggle room
[00:18:27] for error or for whatever is maybe worth
[00:18:30] within a minute of the shooting. Right.
[00:18:37] So did he have time to disassemble the
[00:18:39] rifle
[00:18:43] and put it in a backpack?
[00:18:45] Because when you shoot a rifle, it gets
[00:18:47] hot. Um I don't know how hot a mouser
[00:18:50] gets after one shot. I've heard people
[00:18:52] that are gun experts talking about the
[00:18:55] need for gloves sometimes. I don't know.
[00:18:58] Let's say he going to disassemble it
[00:18:59] while it's hot without gloves.
[00:19:02] If he disassembles it, the fastest time
[00:19:05] I've seen anyone disassemble a mouser on
[00:19:07] the internet so far in all the videos
[00:19:09] everyone's posting is like 50 seconds.
[00:19:11] It's like plausibly. He drops the
[00:19:14] screwdriver there. He maybe he's tried
[00:19:16] to stuff the mouser into his backpack.
[00:19:18] There's no that mouser is not fitting
[00:19:20] into that backpack without sticking out
[00:19:21] the top. Um, and so that's where
[00:19:23] there's, you know, the three places he
[00:19:25] could be hiding this gun by the time
[00:19:27] he's jumping off the roof here. In the
[00:19:29] pants, in the backpack, in his hand,
[00:19:31] right, wrapped in a towel. And
[00:19:35] kind of no matter how you slice it,
[00:19:37] there's a problem because if it's in the
[00:19:40] backpack, then it's disassembled, right?
[00:19:44] If it's in his pants, it's not in his
[00:19:46] pants. There's no way it's in his pants
[00:19:48] because he basically crushes his knees
[00:19:50] in half on landing like a [ __ ] at the
[00:19:52] bottom here anyway. So, it's definitely
[00:19:53] not in his pants. So, if it's in the
[00:19:56] backpack, it's disassembled. And if it's
[00:19:59] not in the backpack,
[00:20:02] then bro is running around with a
[00:20:05] massive towel wrapped package. Um,
[00:20:12] I've got a video actually too somewhere
[00:20:14] in here. Maybe it's up higher.
[00:20:18] Rifle.
[00:20:20] Rifle and towel.
[00:20:23] If you want to see how big a mouser
[00:20:25] wrapped in a towel is, oh, this giant
[00:20:28] thing that's wrapped in a towel. It's a
[00:20:29] pool cube. A a guitar science project.
[00:20:32] It's a psychological operation to see if
[00:20:33] people really believe what the FBI say,
[00:20:35] but it's definitely not a rifle. Do they
[00:20:37] really think that we're
[00:20:39] >> Look how big that thing is when you put
[00:20:41] the the bulk of a towel around it.
[00:20:44] Not to mention like towels are not that
[00:20:46] big for to cover a whole rifle to get a
[00:20:49] wrap around a whole rifle and like keep
[00:20:51] it all covered up as you like run across
[00:20:53] campus with it in your hands.
[00:20:57] Like
[00:20:58] maybe
[00:21:00] maybe he just got really lucky and
[00:21:02] didn't cross paths with anyone with any
[00:21:04] brain cells.
[00:21:05] >> That [ __ ] stupid. There's going to be
[00:21:07] videos of this guy walking around with
[00:21:09] this in a towel or in a backpack that
[00:21:11] doesn't fit or down his [ __ ] pant
[00:21:12] leg. This is my shortest rifle. Okay,
[00:21:15] we're not f Okay. And so when you look
[00:21:17] at the size of this in his hand right
[00:21:20] there and then you look at the footage
[00:21:23] of this guy setting something down,
[00:21:27] right? But look at the shape of it. It
[00:21:29] clearly has just changed shapes frame to
[00:21:32] frame. And he sets it down briefly while
[00:21:34] he steps over. Is that big enough to be
[00:21:36] a rifle?
[00:21:38] It's certainly something,
[00:21:43] right?
[00:21:46] It's flopping around. It looks to me
[00:21:47] like it's like the whole thing is
[00:21:49] flopping right now, but I don't know.
[00:21:51] And I think he's got his backpack on
[00:21:53] this whole time.
[00:21:56] So, you got to decide for yourself if
[00:21:57] you think that's the rifle. But don't
[00:21:59] worry, cuz there's still a piece that
[00:22:01] does not work in this story.
[00:22:05] The official story is that the rifle was
[00:22:07] disassembled on the roof. That was the
[00:22:09] original official story. Although
[00:22:10] they're kind of probably not trying to,
[00:22:13] you know, pay too much attention to the
[00:22:14] fact that that's what they told us. But
[00:22:17] they told us that he disassembled it
[00:22:19] before he went and dropped it in the
[00:22:20] woods and he reassembled it in the woods
[00:22:22] later. But they also told us that he
[00:22:25] left his screwdriver
[00:22:27] up here on the roof.
[00:22:30] They told us that they found a
[00:22:31] screwdriver right here on the roof.
[00:22:36] And that does not work
[00:22:39] unless he has two screwdrivers,
[00:22:43] right?
[00:22:45] It's also just [ __ ] It's like super
[00:22:47] [ __ ] Um, we'll get into we'll get
[00:22:50] into it a little more here in a second,
[00:22:51] but like
[00:22:54] here's the idea.
[00:22:58] bro runs and jumps down off this corner,
[00:23:01] runs across this grass and into this
[00:23:03] wooded area. Candace Owens has drawn a
[00:23:06] whole bunch of attention to this house
[00:23:08] right here and what's really going on
[00:23:09] here and what this wooded area is all
[00:23:11] about. And you should go and watch
[00:23:13] Candace Owens's show about that. We'll
[00:23:14] mention it in a minute. But allegedly
[00:23:16] runs into these woods and drops the
[00:23:17] rifle off and then runs off to his car
[00:23:20] and hides and maybe even goes and gets
[00:23:22] Dairy Queen right over here and waits to
[00:23:25] theoretically come and get it. Okay.
[00:23:30] But there's a lot of people that have a
[00:23:32] lot of questions about where this where
[00:23:33] the hell this rifle is because
[00:23:36] everything that we've seen from on the
[00:23:37] campus,
[00:23:39] whether it's the FBI footage or rather
[00:23:42] the footage from the security camera or
[00:23:45] whether it's Did I close I must have
[00:23:48] closed the the photos that they gave us.
[00:23:52] Um, no one's really seeing the the rifle
[00:23:56] too good in any of that. Okay.
[00:24:00] Then we have
[00:24:04] his outfit.
[00:24:08] Spotted on campus, he has different
[00:24:10] clothes.
[00:24:12] >> Yes. Yes. So, um, so when he's first
[00:24:14] spotted on campus, he has different
[00:24:17] clothing on and then he changes clothing
[00:24:20] on the roof and then changed back into
[00:24:23] that clothing at some point so that when
[00:24:25] when he was uh when he was apprehended
[00:24:27] when he when he was arrested, um, the
[00:24:29] clothing matched the clothing he had on
[00:24:31] before the shooting here at UVU. So I
[00:24:34] was like 36 hour 33 hours later he had
[00:24:39] changed back into yesterday's clothes
[00:24:40] which is like you know fair
[00:24:43] 20s something year old dude. Maybe he's
[00:24:45] just that kind of guy. Um
[00:24:51] why he's changing clothing between like
[00:24:53] outfit A looks like a college kid,
[00:24:55] outfit B looks like a college kid,
[00:24:57] outfit C looks like a college kid. No
[00:25:00] difference
[00:25:01] at like what?
[00:25:04] Right. It's like it's not like anyone
[00:25:06] knew what he looked like at the start.
[00:25:07] No one had no one knew
[00:25:10] what he looked like until they get
[00:25:13] security footage of him. Theoretically,
[00:25:15] if he takes the shot, then eventually
[00:25:16] they'll find out what he looks like. So,
[00:25:18] why is he changing back into the
[00:25:23] like you can kind of you can kind of get
[00:25:24] it that he is wearing one outfit
[00:25:27] approaching when there's no rifle when
[00:25:29] there's no reason for the cameras to get
[00:25:30] him. Although they got him in that first
[00:25:33] outfit. I I guess it was TMZ that got
[00:25:35] him. And then he changes into his
[00:25:39] shooter outfit which was all dark with
[00:25:42] the American flag shirt. And then later
[00:25:44] in the woods where when he's dropping
[00:25:46] off the rifle, he allegedly changes back
[00:25:48] into his original outfit. Um,
[00:25:53] okay.
[00:25:55] Rifle in the towel
[00:25:59] and the tax exchange.
[00:26:03] No one's buying the tax exchange. This
[00:26:04] tax exchange has brought the whole
[00:26:07] country together, more so than just
[00:26:09] about anything in recent history,
[00:26:12] actually.
[00:26:13] which is kind of
[00:26:15] I don't know
[00:26:18] funny I guess.
[00:26:21] Let me check in on you guys in the chat
[00:26:23] here for a second before we get to the
[00:26:25] next section here. How we doing, fam?
[00:26:29] How we doing?
[00:26:31] Dang, we got a lot of people watching.
[00:26:35] Cool. Then I guess we'll just keep
[00:26:37] rolling.
[00:26:39] Uh, let me make sure I don't forget to
[00:26:40] bring you back up on the screen here.
[00:26:44] So,
[00:26:46] shout out to Diligent Dennis. Diligence
[00:26:49] the man. Great X base host. Always on
[00:26:51] these breaking stories. Follow Diligent.
[00:26:53] Wait, did I just see that I didn't
[00:26:55] follow Diligent?
[00:26:57] Okay, I did subscribe. I was like, come
[00:26:58] on, [ __ ] Please. Okay,
[00:27:02] don't need that.
[00:27:05] The text messages. This is not the
[00:27:07] entire text exchange, I don't think. No,
[00:27:10] it's just one slide of it.
[00:27:14] But everyone's coming up with funny
[00:27:15] memes about the text exchange. And
[00:27:17] everyone's pointing out the same [ __ ]
[00:27:18] right? Like he's clearly using language
[00:27:20] that is like not the kind of things that
[00:27:23] Jenz is says ever. Says vehicle, he says
[00:27:27] outfit in a squad car. They swept the
[00:27:30] spot.
[00:27:32] I don't know if it had a serial number.
[00:27:34] It's like right here. Where is it? He
[00:27:38] says, "I almost he he says something
[00:27:40] that's like
[00:27:43] I almost got away like with leaving zero
[00:27:46] evidence."
[00:27:48] Um,
[00:27:58] boom. Right there. If I am able to grab
[00:28:00] my rifle unseen, I will have left no
[00:28:03] evidence.
[00:28:05] No evidence. As he text messages his
[00:28:09] furry boyfriend, allegedly
[00:28:12] a gigantic confession with every single
[00:28:14] piece of evidence you would ever need to
[00:28:16] not only convict him, but to close off
[00:28:18] all the loose ends that the public has
[00:28:20] been wondering about, and to give his
[00:28:22] boyfriend an alibi and to just wrap it
[00:28:24] all up in a nice bow.
[00:28:27] Good thing he left no evidence
[00:28:30] except for a very personalized rifle
[00:28:33] that was a gift from his grandfather.
[00:28:36] Very specific identifying rifle that was
[00:28:39] totally the one that was used to fire
[00:28:41] the shot.
[00:28:44] And a convenient confession.
[00:28:48] Um,
[00:28:50] if you if you're buying this text
[00:28:52] exchange that does not have timestamps,
[00:28:54] that does not have we have no way to
[00:28:56] verify that it's real, that it came from
[00:28:57] phones, uh, and we've got a lot of
[00:29:00] evidence, like people are using AIs to
[00:29:02] analyze it, and the AI is like, "No,
[00:29:03] it's 100% fake." People are digging
[00:29:06] apart the language and just laughing at
[00:29:08] it. It's it's a whole show. Um, make of
[00:29:12] it what you will. I'm not saying that
[00:29:13] it's for sure proof of anything. I think
[00:29:15] it's ridiculous.
[00:29:18] just, you know, the body of evidence.
[00:29:19] We're just trying to look at what what
[00:29:20] all we got.
[00:29:23] Um,
[00:29:25] there's this other little dilemma
[00:29:30] note before written note. Was there Did
[00:29:33] he write a written note before uh before
[00:29:35] the assassination attempt? That's what
[00:29:37] the governor said yesterday. And what
[00:29:39] did that say? If you could
[00:29:40] >> So, what I'm able to say I'm sorry. So,
[00:29:42] what I was what I'm able to say is I I I
[00:29:44] addressed it partially earlier is that
[00:29:46] the written note we believe what did
[00:29:49] exist and we have evidence to show what
[00:29:52] was in that note which is um and I'm
[00:29:54] going to uh summarize basically saying I
[00:29:57] the suspect wrote a note saying I have
[00:29:59] the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk
[00:30:01] and I'm going to take it. That note was
[00:30:02] written before the shooting. um evidence
[00:30:05] of existence we now have learned existed
[00:30:07] before the shooting was in the location
[00:30:10] um in the suspect and partner's home.
[00:30:12] But we have since learned that the note,
[00:30:14] even though it has been destroyed, we
[00:30:16] have found forensic evidence of the note
[00:30:18] and we have confirmed what that note
[00:30:21] says because of our aggressive interview
[00:30:24] posture at the FBI.
[00:30:27] >> Um
[00:30:29] okay, so we have questions, right?
[00:30:32] A lot of people have analyzed what this
[00:30:34] statement might mean. Maybe it means
[00:30:36] written note that there was a photo of.
[00:30:39] Maybe it means text note on the internet
[00:30:41] that was deleted.
[00:30:43] Some people are honing in on that last
[00:30:45] sentence because of our aggressive
[00:30:47] interview posture, which sounds an awful
[00:30:49] lot like we coerced a confession out of
[00:30:52] someone.
[00:30:53] Personally,
[00:30:57] wait, it dropped the video audio.
[00:31:01] Or did scene change drop that video
[00:31:03] audio?
[00:31:05] Homies text me. I bet it dropped that
[00:31:06] video audio. I still got audio, right?
[00:31:08] Y'all are still here with me?
[00:31:13] Because
[00:31:15] that's a weird [ __ ] statement. That
[00:31:17] don't make no kind of sense. Um,
[00:31:22] whatever it means.
[00:31:28] So,
[00:31:30] we're told
[00:31:33] that
[00:31:36] Tyler enters the campus over here, comes
[00:31:38] through these parking lots. We're not
[00:31:40] exactly told how he got on the roof, but
[00:31:42] I I feel like everyone is not noticing
[00:31:45] that there's a a [ __ ] staircase right
[00:31:46] here. Um,
[00:31:48] like this staircase is designed to go up
[00:31:50] to this walkway. And this walkway,
[00:31:52] you're supposed to walk on this walkway.
[00:31:54] that's designed to be walked on to go
[00:31:56] over here into the building. Like this
[00:31:57] walkway is an official walkway. It has a
[00:32:00] little fence barrier that's supposed to
[00:32:02] keep you from
[00:32:05] crossing over and getting onto the roof
[00:32:06] here, but like this stairway is open to
[00:32:09] the air. There's no key. There's no
[00:32:11] door. There's nothing. It's like very
[00:32:13] easy to walk up these stairs onto the
[00:32:15] roof. Um
[00:32:18] we don't have any video or photos of him
[00:32:19] doing that apparently. Even though our,
[00:32:23] you know, buddies at the security camera
[00:32:25] right here can see this whole area, they
[00:32:29] would be able to see him coming up the
[00:32:30] stairs. They'd be able to see him going
[00:32:31] in over here, wherever he went, and they
[00:32:33] would be able to see him going over here
[00:32:34] to lie down to take the shot, and they
[00:32:35] would be able to see him taking the
[00:32:36] shot. And they chose not to show us.
[00:32:38] Okay. But he comes over here. He hides
[00:32:42] out on the roof somewhere presumably.
[00:32:44] puts the rifle back together, makes sure
[00:32:46] the scope is all good,
[00:32:49] runs over, lays down, and remember there
[00:32:52] was a video that we saw early on from
[00:32:55] down this walkway of a kid filming up
[00:33:00] past the corner of this building. It was
[00:33:02] like down here filming up and he the
[00:33:05] video started after the guy had already
[00:33:07] laid down, but he said the dude just ran
[00:33:09] up and laid down prone, right? and he
[00:33:12] was laying down right up here on this
[00:33:13] corner right here. And so that cell
[00:33:18] phone video from an attendee somewhat
[00:33:21] confirms that the shooter, whoever the
[00:33:23] person was that was up here, ran up with
[00:33:26] an assembled rifle already ready to go,
[00:33:28] laid down, and then right after that
[00:33:31] aimed, fired. One shot. Okay. Then the
[00:33:35] other video that we have from inside the
[00:33:37] glass building, you know, the glass
[00:33:38] windows across the way over here,
[00:33:42] that video shows this person up and
[00:33:45] running
[00:33:47] this way across the roof. I bet that
[00:33:49] this is the little box thing that he was
[00:33:51] closing in on. It shows that happening
[00:33:54] right after the shot. Oh, you guys can't
[00:33:57] see my screen again.
[00:33:59] Here, I got you. Okay, real quick. Let
[00:34:03] me show you this one more time.
[00:34:06] I got to hire a director. Huh? So, we
[00:34:08] had a video from a kid with his cell
[00:34:10] phone here. It's the video where they
[00:34:12] saw someone laying down on the roof up
[00:34:14] here of the lossy center. And you could
[00:34:16] tell that this is the walkway they were
[00:34:17] on filming because there's a little bit
[00:34:19] of this sign in the video and he sees
[00:34:21] the guy laying right there. So, we know
[00:34:23] that the shooter ran out, laid down,
[00:34:26] basically aimed, and then fired right
[00:34:28] away.
[00:34:29] You know, generally right away. got up
[00:34:31] and ran right away. Okay,
[00:34:35] we
[00:34:37] like they're telling us that the
[00:34:40] screwdriver was right up here somewhere.
[00:34:42] I mean, they didn't specify right there,
[00:34:45] but they told us the screwdriver was
[00:34:46] found on the roof. They don't Maybe he
[00:34:48] disassembled. Maybe he assembled and
[00:34:50] disassembled. Maybe he just assembled. I
[00:34:53] mean, it's pretty obvious there's no
[00:34:54] time for him to disassemble the roof or
[00:34:56] the rifle on the roof based upon this
[00:34:59] video, based upon him running and like
[00:35:01] already being ready to go and jumping
[00:35:02] off the building. Disassembling the
[00:35:05] rifle takes a minute or so if you're
[00:35:07] fast,
[00:35:10] and then he jumps off the corner, runs
[00:35:14] over here, and the video, that's the end
[00:35:16] of the video we've got. He allegedly
[00:35:17] runs into these woods and stashes the
[00:35:19] rifle right here. And then
[00:35:22] based on the text messages, he hangs
[00:35:25] around for like all night long waiting
[00:35:29] to try to retrieve his rifle or
[00:35:31] something.
[00:35:35] Okay. So then among the many things that
[00:35:38] Candace has been revealing,
[00:35:41] she published this photo
[00:35:43] that
[00:35:47] was allegedly circulating amongst the
[00:35:50] neighbors and the locals.
[00:35:53] um
[00:35:55] allegedly taken by Dairy Queen like
[00:35:58] internal security cameras at 6:38 p.m.
[00:36:02] So long after the shooting, several
[00:36:04] hours. There's posts going around that
[00:36:06] have misconstrued as being 17 minutes
[00:36:08] after the shooting. That is not when
[00:36:09] this photo was taken. This photo was
[00:36:11] taken allegedly at 6:38 p.m. Assuming
[00:36:13] that it's real. And it's at this Dairy
[00:36:16] Queen that is 17 minutes away from
[00:36:19] campus.
[00:36:20] Okay,
[00:36:22] so Candace is now canvasing the town of
[00:36:26] Oram for anyone with doorbell cameras,
[00:36:28] etc. to see if anyone caught video of
[00:36:31] his vehicle driving to this Dairy Queen.
[00:36:34] Because when you look at him, as Candace
[00:36:36] pointed out,
[00:36:38] this is kind of weird. He looks pretty
[00:36:41] chill. He doesn't even seem to know that
[00:36:43] he's on the run. He doesn't seem to know
[00:36:47] that he's wearing half of the shooter's
[00:36:49] outfit. He's in a half outfit. He's in
[00:36:52] the red shirt that was paired with light
[00:36:55] shorts, I believe.
[00:36:57] Whereas the man that we saw on campus
[00:37:01] here, I'll just pull them up. This is
[00:37:04] the first photos that the FBI gave us.
[00:37:06] Right.
[00:37:09] So, he's still got the blue jeans on in
[00:37:13] this photo, it would appear.
[00:37:19] I don't have the um
[00:37:26] I didn't save the footage of the TMZ
[00:37:29] videos.
[00:37:32] Is it in this one?
[00:37:35] No.
[00:37:37] So, this is um a little puzzling, right?
[00:37:44] Because this looks like an unaware man.
[00:37:49] This looks like a dude that
[00:37:51] is killing time
[00:37:54] or something.
[00:37:56] People have been digging into this
[00:37:57] photo. The the digging is not done yet.
[00:38:00] People noticed that there's a Superman
[00:38:02] poster in the background that is seems a
[00:38:04] little out of date. So, there's a little
[00:38:05] bit of skepticism about the photo.
[00:38:07] There's people they're trying to get
[00:38:09] people to go to this location right now
[00:38:11] to um
[00:38:13] see if they can corroborate this photo
[00:38:15] or not. if this poster is still up. This
[00:38:18] deal, I think, is allegedly still
[00:38:20] running, but we're figuring it out. Um,
[00:38:24] I wouldn't run with this as being
[00:38:25] confirmed yet,
[00:38:27] but it raises some questions,
[00:38:31] some big questions,
[00:38:34] because paired with Candace releasing
[00:38:37] this photo, she also alleged
[00:38:40] that the neighbors are
[00:38:44] gossiping and she's in touch with them
[00:38:47] apparently.
[00:38:49] You should really go watch her show from
[00:38:50] last night. I don't actually know if she
[00:38:52] if she streamed today. Did Did Candace
[00:38:54] do an episode today?
[00:39:01] I was busy running around. Oh. Oh, she's
[00:39:05] about to stream, homies.
[00:39:08] We're gonna have to wrap it up in here,
[00:39:10] dogs,
[00:39:11] and go see what she's about to drop. A
[00:39:14] picture worth a thousand words. Oh, I
[00:39:16] know where that's going. Cool.
[00:39:20] So,
[00:39:22] in those in those rumors that the
[00:39:24] neighbors are circulating, Candace
[00:39:26] alleges that they're saying that the
[00:39:28] rifle was actually left
[00:39:31] beside this house in like a chicken
[00:39:34] coupoopy kind of area right behind this
[00:39:36] house.
[00:39:38] Allegedly,
[00:39:39] that is just rumors. It's not confirmed
[00:39:41] at all.
[00:39:44] and she refers to
[00:39:47] this house here
[00:39:50] as being owned by the college itself and
[00:39:54] being sort of a mysterious property. And
[00:39:56] you know, I don't know what to make of
[00:39:57] all that. You can go and watch for
[00:39:58] yourself. But one of the most
[00:40:00] interesting things that came out of
[00:40:01] Candace's show recently is that she
[00:40:03] claims that she is talking with Lance
[00:40:05] Twigs, the boyfriend's family. She
[00:40:09] claims that Lance Twig's parents are in
[00:40:11] direct communication with her,
[00:40:14] which already is raising alarm bells
[00:40:16] about the official narrative, just the
[00:40:18] fact that they're talking to her. Not to
[00:40:21] mention what they're apparently saying
[00:40:22] about their son, Lance.
[00:40:24] Um, I'm not going to dig into it, but
[00:40:26] just be aware that's happening and you
[00:40:28] should watch Candace to find out more.
[00:40:30] Let's talk about the SD card guy.
[00:40:33] There's been developments on this one
[00:40:35] that just came out today on Charlie
[00:40:37] Kirk's show, obviously without Charlie
[00:40:39] there. Tucker Carlson hosted the Charlie
[00:40:41] Kirk show, which we will talk about.
[00:40:44] But this guy, everyone's getting
[00:40:46] suspicious of this guy
[00:40:49] cuz a
[00:40:51] he picks up the chair that Charlie has
[00:40:55] just died in in the middle of a hot
[00:40:58] crime scene. This chair is probably
[00:41:00] covered in blood.
[00:41:02] And immediately he puts the chair there
[00:41:04] and gets up to take the SD card out of
[00:41:07] the camera presumably.
[00:41:10] I mean, I've even seen people throwing
[00:41:12] out the theory that this is like some
[00:41:13] secret massage camera with a gun in it
[00:41:15] that the camera shot him. It's like,
[00:41:17] okay, I got no like I don't know. Like
[00:41:21] anything's possible,
[00:41:23] but no, I don't think so.
[00:41:28] But whatever he does, he takes the
[00:41:29] camera down.
[00:41:31] He takes it over.
[00:41:34] [Music]
[00:41:40] He takes the SD card out of the bottom.
[00:41:46] He looks around a little sketchy like
[00:41:57] Okay.
[00:41:59] That's a little weird.
[00:42:02] It has just come out today
[00:42:07] on the Charlie Kirk show.
[00:42:08] >> Was very well aware of the existence of
[00:42:11] evil. Obviously, so were us on his team.
[00:42:14] You know, there's a By the way, just one
[00:42:15] other conspiracy theory I just want to
[00:42:17] snuff out here. one of our dear friends
[00:42:20] that literally from the very beginning
[00:42:24] started with us and love Charlie like a
[00:42:27] brother. He grabbed the SD cards out of
[00:42:30] the camera afterwards and there's all
[00:42:33] these conspiracy videos about why did he
[00:42:35] grab the SD cards? Well, first of all,
[00:42:37] they're in the possession of the FBI.
[00:42:40] Okay, it's not like he took them and
[00:42:41] like ran off with them. That does not
[00:42:43] make us feel great. But anyway, second
[00:42:45] of all, I asked him personally. I said,
[00:42:46] "Why did you do that?" And he looked at
[00:42:49] me and this was his answer. He said,
[00:42:51] "Because I know people can be evil."
[00:42:56] So make of that what you will.
[00:42:59] I'm not trying to insinuate anything.
[00:43:02] It seems a little weird in the like if I
[00:43:05] were in that position, I would be trying
[00:43:08] to download all the footage before
[00:43:10] giving it to the FBI because you'll
[00:43:12] probably never see it again. But
[00:43:16] in my mind, the smoking gun so far that
[00:43:19] something is wrong here is the choice to
[00:43:23] not show us the footage
[00:43:26] that they clearly had because of their
[00:43:28] security camera that they did show us
[00:43:30] footage from that was mounted here on
[00:43:31] this corner. They chose not to show us
[00:43:33] footage of the shot being taken even
[00:43:36] though they had it,
[00:43:39] right?
[00:43:40] And then we have this whole
[00:43:43] combobulation of the rifle being
[00:43:45] assembled, disassembled, hidden in
[00:43:47] pants, jumping off of roofs, towels
[00:43:49] wrapped around it, dropped in the woods.
[00:43:51] All very fishy. We have no confirmation
[00:43:54] of this kid ever holding this rifle. We
[00:43:57] have not seen this kid with the rifle at
[00:43:58] all, even though they theoretically have
[00:44:00] footage of him laying down shooting it
[00:44:02] that they could have released that they
[00:44:04] clipped out intentionally.
[00:44:06] Right.
[00:44:08] And one of the other really weird parts
[00:44:11] that still is just a huge red flag to me
[00:44:14] is George Zin.
[00:44:19] >> We don't know if it's him or not.
[00:44:23] >> Remember this guy?
[00:44:27] >> Yeah, we're not going to memory hole
[00:44:28] George Zinn. If you haven't seen the
[00:44:29] reporting on George Zinn yet, he was a
[00:44:31] witness to 9/11 and he called in a bomb
[00:44:34] threat right after the Boston Marathon
[00:44:36] bombing. And he just seems to turn up at
[00:44:38] all these nexus points in history. And
[00:44:42] I've made a couple of posts about this
[00:44:43] so far saying that that is a spy. Like
[00:44:46] that's the signature of a spy. You don't
[00:44:49] know for sure, but he's an old Ashkanazi
[00:44:52] Jewish dude in the least Jewish state in
[00:44:55] America.
[00:44:57] A dude gets shot in front of a giant
[00:44:59] crowd and immediately his first response
[00:45:02] is to agitate and pretend that he just
[00:45:05] assassinated someone and to try to get
[00:45:07] arrested.
[00:45:09] Really?
[00:45:11] Like really, bro? Is that the story
[00:45:13] we're running with? Cuz that is not a
[00:45:15] story. That's not a thing that people do
[00:45:19] unless you're part of a team creating a
[00:45:21] distraction in order for the real
[00:45:23] shooter to get away,
[00:45:25] right?
[00:45:29] And then
[00:45:32] it further developed.
[00:45:35] He told the cops, "I shot Charlie Kirk."
[00:45:37] And he admits that he wanted to help the
[00:45:39] real killer escape, according to the
[00:45:41] Daily Mail. He then apparently had CP on
[00:45:46] his phone and is now charged for being
[00:45:48] in possession of CP. So
[00:45:52] that's awkward. That's a little awkward.
[00:45:57] There's a whole debate about whether or
[00:45:59] not Charlie was wearing body armor. Now
[00:46:02] all these videos are getting this
[00:46:04] content warning, which
[00:46:07] >> I don't know if I can manage to avoid
[00:46:09] the content warning,
[00:46:11] >> but I just wanted to share um this guy
[00:46:14] is I think Zeb Boyin is his name outside
[00:46:16] the Overton his YouTube channel. He's
[00:46:18] getting a lot of followers for good
[00:46:19] reason. Um this video's gotten a lot of
[00:46:21] views lately because it's a good
[00:46:23] explanation. People keep wondering about
[00:46:26] what happened with Charlie's shirt
[00:46:28] because Charlie's shirt like pops up all
[00:46:30] weird right when he gets hit. And it's
[00:46:32] very hard to understand why that would
[00:46:34] happen. And Zeb has a
[00:46:37] I think his name is Zeb Boyin. Um I'm
[00:46:40] going to call him outside the Overton
[00:46:41] though, just to be safe. But he has this
[00:46:44] theory about Charlie's earpiece and the
[00:46:47] wire running into his shirt and that
[00:46:48] it's actually grabbing the wire from his
[00:46:50] earpiece as the earpiece flies out of
[00:46:52] his ear. And the cord is a pretty decent
[00:46:55] plug mine. But let's say he's got it
[00:46:56] tucked in right here.
[00:46:58] >> Right? So the cord would wrap around his
[00:47:00] neck, be clipped to the lapel mic.
[00:47:02] >> He's sitting down
[00:47:03] >> and then wire down to his box on his
[00:47:05] >> and when it hits
[00:47:06] >> it pops up, right? So you can see the
[00:47:09] cord is somewhat similar to where his
[00:47:12] is.
[00:47:14] Pulls it up. I'll explain,
[00:47:17] >> right? And it makes this weird shape
[00:47:19] that people were interpreting as body
[00:47:20] armor. Um, and maybe it is.
[00:47:25] I have gotten mixed responses on the
[00:47:26] body armor situation. I'm not really
[00:47:28] sure what to make of it. I've been told
[00:47:33] that Charlie was wearing body armor and
[00:47:36] that he has special body armor that is
[00:47:39] designed to look like your chest so that
[00:47:42] an asalent wouldn't realize you're
[00:47:44] wearing body armor. Like some super sick
[00:47:46] ass special body armor that's like skin
[00:47:49] toned like hides. Um, maybe. I don't
[00:47:51] know. I don't really trust that report.
[00:47:54] Um, but I don't distrust it. I don't
[00:47:56] know how to know. But it makes a big
[00:47:59] difference for whether all these shooter
[00:48:01] from behind on his right theories are
[00:48:04] plausible or not.
[00:48:07] Um, one thing that is worth mentioning
[00:48:12] >> that I don't know how to
[00:48:16] >> Okay, I hope that YouTube won't kill us
[00:48:18] for this. I'm going to pull this back
[00:48:19] up. Um,
[00:48:24] listen, I am not a firearms expert. I'm
[00:48:26] definitely not a ballistics expert or a
[00:48:28] crime scene expert, but my understanding
[00:48:32] is that entry wounds where the bullet
[00:48:34] goes in are smaller than the diameter of
[00:48:37] the bullet and they're often very hard
[00:48:39] to locate because they don't just start
[00:48:42] bleeding. Blood comes out the exit
[00:48:44] wound, not the entrance wound. Right?
[00:48:47] And that's not a hard and fast rule. if
[00:48:49] it were to hit his body armor here
[00:48:51] somehow in like ricochet or uh like
[00:48:54] have, you know, dispersion of little
[00:48:57] flack and uh shrapnel and something like
[00:49:01] that were to hit him, maybe it's
[00:49:02] different because it's more of a tear.
[00:49:03] It's not a bullet going in. Maybe. I
[00:49:06] don't know. But if it's a bullet hitting
[00:49:08] him, the blood comes out the back, not
[00:49:11] the front. Um and if the bullet were to
[00:49:14] hit him straight on, there'd be blood
[00:49:15] all over the back of like the tent. and
[00:49:18] there was not. So, we there's a lot of
[00:49:21] questions still about what exact kind of
[00:49:23] wound is this. And it doesn't help that
[00:49:26] there's not been any reporting at all on
[00:49:30] the autopsy that was theoretically
[00:49:32] conducted to the highest legal standard.
[00:49:35] And I would hope that Erica Kirk had her
[00:49:38] eyes on that autopsy and that she knows.
[00:49:41] I mean, hopefully not literal literally
[00:49:44] on the autopsy, but you know what I'm
[00:49:45] saying is like hopefully that she's
[00:49:48] aware of how these things work
[00:49:52] and
[00:49:54] is aware of how this autopsy was done
[00:49:56] because we not only do not have any
[00:49:59] autopsy report, we also have all
[00:50:01] mainstream media and all official
[00:50:03] narrative building
[00:50:06] completely avoiding the topic of the
[00:50:08] autopsy altogether. No one's mentioned
[00:50:10] it. No one's mentioned the findings of
[00:50:12] it or who did it or anything about it.
[00:50:16] Even though that autopsy is very
[00:50:18] important
[00:50:20] because we got an awful lot of credible
[00:50:22] theories that I'm not going to run
[00:50:23] through. You should watch Zeb Boyin's
[00:50:25] video outside the Overton I was just um
[00:50:28] citing cuz he goes through frame by
[00:50:30] frame of the highest quality video you
[00:50:32] can find and finds frames where it kind
[00:50:35] of looks like a bullet was captured by
[00:50:37] the cameras mid-flight coming from his
[00:50:40] side.
[00:50:42] Um, so far I've seen frames of the
[00:50:45] bullet behind him coming towards him.
[00:50:48] And then someone just today found a
[00:50:50] frame in one of the videos of the bullet
[00:50:51] apparently having after gone through the
[00:50:54] neck and out the front downwards. And
[00:50:56] there's a frame where they have it
[00:50:57] looking like there's a bullet that you
[00:50:59] can see in front of his leg on the way
[00:51:00] down to the ground. So it' be like
[00:51:02] passing through down to the ground in
[00:51:03] front of him. Um,
[00:51:07] don't know how to say for certain.
[00:51:09] You're just going to have to judge for
[00:51:11] yourself whether you think those are
[00:51:12] credible or not. I do think it's
[00:51:14] interesting that we're seeing
[00:51:17] things that look like bullets in
[00:51:19] multiple frames that line up in terms of
[00:51:21] their trajectory and timing and
[00:51:22] everything.
[00:51:24] And people are doing acoustic analysis
[00:51:27] of the crack bang of when you hear the
[00:51:30] crack bang and there's a flash in the
[00:51:32] window that they're analyzing that kind
[00:51:33] of looks like a muzzle flash and maybe
[00:51:35] it is. I don't know. And if you do the
[00:51:38] math for a rifle of this power firing
[00:51:41] at, you know, this velocity, how far
[00:51:43] away are you if the sound travels that
[00:51:45] fast? And this is, you know, the moment
[00:51:47] when you see the flash. And they're all
[00:51:49] kind of getting the same distance
[00:51:53] that would put the shooter up on this
[00:51:56] roof like the official story has. But
[00:52:00] all of those crackbang analyses that
[00:52:02] I've seen so far are for the rifle that
[00:52:05] we're told he used.
[00:52:07] But if the shooter was down here, and if
[00:52:09] people are going to run with this theory
[00:52:11] that the shooter was somewhere over
[00:52:13] here,
[00:52:14] then you might be looking at a smaller
[00:52:16] round, smaller gun at a pistol, at
[00:52:18] something concealed, at something
[00:52:20] mechanical, at who knows? You might want
[00:52:22] to start doing calculations for slower
[00:52:24] velocities of bullets with that crack
[00:52:26] bang that people are doing over here.
[00:52:30] Um,
[00:52:32] there are plenty of experts that have
[00:52:34] other opinions than Zeb, and you should
[00:52:36] look at their stuff, too.
[00:52:37] >> Paramount Tactical put out one of the
[00:52:39] videos that the most people watched
[00:52:41] first, where he explains how plate armor
[00:52:44] works, and he explains how
[00:52:47] can come off of a plate like this. that
[00:52:49] we have some really
[00:52:51] >> um and this video is definitely worth a
[00:52:52] watch from Paramount Tactical to give
[00:52:55] some credit to the theory that he's
[00:52:57] wearing body armor and it hits him in
[00:52:58] the chest, which is what you would be
[00:53:00] aiming for usually, and that a ricochet
[00:53:03] hits him in the front of the neck. Um,
[00:53:06] I'm not super convinced by it at this
[00:53:08] point,
[00:53:10] but who knows?
[00:53:13] There's earpiece footage and questions
[00:53:16] going on.
[00:53:18] Shout out to Ryan Mada. Ryan Mada has
[00:53:20] been crushing the reporting on this
[00:53:22] story. Follow Ryan Mada for constant
[00:53:24] updates on this story. Ryan Mada media
[00:53:26] on X. A lot of
[00:53:27] >> conspiracy theories out there. But we
[00:53:29] have absolute 100% definitive proof that
[00:53:31] Charlie Kirk was hit from the front.
[00:53:33] There was no magic bullet. There was no
[00:53:35] second shooter. There was no side shot.
[00:53:36] There was no bullet flying through the
[00:53:37] air that somebody magically caught on a
[00:53:39] cell phone filming at 30 frames per
[00:53:40] second. We know that thanks to the
[00:53:42] bearded puck. He goes bypuck bearded
[00:53:44] over on X. Check this out.
[00:53:45] >> Give you give you some credit. Do you
[00:53:46] know what I do? You know how many mass
[00:53:48] shooters there have been in America over
[00:53:50] the last 10 years? Counting or not
[00:53:52] counting gang violence?
[00:53:53] >> Great.
[00:53:59] >> Right.
[00:54:02] >> So, this is apparently his earpiece
[00:54:04] flying off.
[00:54:06] >> Counting or not counting gang violence.
[00:54:07] >> Great.
[00:54:10] What you just watched there was Charlie
[00:54:11] Kirk get hit and so much impact that his
[00:54:14] earpiece that he was wearing literally
[00:54:16] flies off backwards. Not to the side,
[00:54:18] not to the left, not okay. So the
[00:54:20] earpiece flying off lends credit to Ze
[00:54:23] Boyens or uh outside the Overton's
[00:54:25] theory that the earpiece is what caused
[00:54:28] the weird shirt thing. But that being
[00:54:30] said,
[00:54:32] it's important to get multiple
[00:54:34] takes
[00:54:36] because this guy's analysis
[00:54:39] >> Marcus J. Allen on YouTube,
[00:54:43] >> um, he's got a lot of analysis on
[00:54:45] various aspects of this. I don't agree
[00:54:47] with all of his analysis. Um,
[00:54:51] but he seems to have his head on his
[00:54:52] shoulders. at least
[00:54:53] >> should be
[00:54:55] a video that I
[00:54:56] >> talking about Zeb's video and he's
[00:54:58] examining how invisible can earpieces
[00:55:01] get because then he does a great
[00:55:04] analysis of the video that we have
[00:55:07] looking for an earpiece in Charlie's
[00:55:09] right ear.
[00:55:11] [Applause]
[00:55:12] >> Let me zoom in here.
[00:55:16] >> Look at this. Cuz I was thinking, well,
[00:55:18] maybe the footage is so grainy we just
[00:55:20] can't see it. But we can see it see it
[00:55:22] very clearly on his bodyguard. And I
[00:55:25] would imagine they invest in similar
[00:55:27] products and that Charlie would have the
[00:55:29] same type of thing. Close, right? But I
[00:55:33] don't see anything.
[00:55:36] I don't see anything. No earpiece.
[00:55:39] Zoom out.
[00:55:40] >> Prove me wrong.
[00:55:42] >> I'm looking. So then it's like maybe he
[00:55:44] just hadn't put it on yet. But now he's
[00:55:46] like talking. Now he's got the
[00:55:47] microphone. This is during the event.
[00:55:50] No earpiece.
[00:55:51] >> Sure doesn't look like there's an
[00:55:52] earpiece.
[00:55:52] >> But we do have a necklace. This and and
[00:55:57] to the other YouTuber would be a
[00:56:01] recorder for himself. A and I do this
[00:56:03] times not. And this is a this is really
[00:56:06] grainy.
[00:56:08] Sure doesn't look like there's an
[00:56:09] earpiece.
[00:56:10] >> I don't see
[00:56:11] I just don't see it. Maybe it's there. I
[00:56:14] don't see it. But what So then maybe he
[00:56:17] says maybe that thing that flies back is
[00:56:18] his necklace. Maybe his necklace breaks
[00:56:20] and it's his necklace, right? Who knows?
[00:56:28] Jumping off the roof,
[00:56:31] body armor. Okay,
[00:56:35] so
[00:56:39] there's a lot of theories flying around
[00:56:40] that covers a lot of the ones that are
[00:56:42] the most credible at this point in my
[00:56:44] mind. There's obviously a lot of
[00:56:46] analysis of people that look like
[00:56:47] they're doing signals and spotting and
[00:56:49] stuff right next to Charlie, but it's
[00:56:51] like I don't that's like Pizzagate
[00:56:55] looking for pizza symbolism. It's like
[00:56:57] yeah, you might be right that maybe the
[00:56:59] symbols mean things, but like how are
[00:57:02] you ever going to prove that? How are
[00:57:03] you ever going to run with that theory?
[00:57:06] You know, so I'm trying to look for
[00:57:07] things that are more concrete, like them
[00:57:09] purposefully cutting out the part of the
[00:57:12] video that they clearly had of him
[00:57:14] taking the shot allegedly. That's very
[00:57:17] weird. Um, as well as the evidence we
[00:57:21] have on video of what actually happened
[00:57:22] when Charlie got shot and what can we
[00:57:25] infer from all of that. Okay.
[00:57:29] And I mean, call me crazy, but right now
[00:57:34] that story is not adding up at all.
[00:57:39] We have no credible evidence in my mind
[00:57:41] that Tyler Robinson ever had this rifle
[00:57:45] on that campus. Even though we have
[00:57:47] evidence to suggest that they should
[00:57:49] have evidence of it that they could have
[00:57:50] showed us, we have a very confused
[00:57:53] timeline around the rifle, the outfits,
[00:57:56] kind of the whole entry, exit,
[00:57:57] everything. Um, and it's confounded by
[00:58:00] the video content put out by regular
[00:58:04] people which they did not have control
[00:58:05] over. That's one thing to think about is
[00:58:07] what came from organic sources that they
[00:58:10] didn't control as far as we know and
[00:58:12] what came from the controlled narrative
[00:58:14] space that could have been used to shape
[00:58:16] the narrative because what they did not
[00:58:18] control is where you find the things
[00:58:21] that poke holes in what they tried to
[00:58:23] control. If it is a cover up,
[00:58:26] then we have this weird old Jewish man
[00:58:30] clearly trying to help someone escape by
[00:58:34] his own admission.
[00:58:37] And then we have all the weird
[00:58:40] statements about the timeline and the
[00:58:43] events and the text message uh admission
[00:58:46] of guilt and the whole boyfriend story.
[00:58:50] That all does not square with the left
[00:58:52] or the right or just about anybody.
[00:58:56] And so
[00:58:58] when you have one of the largest
[00:59:00] political people in America assassinated
[00:59:03] on live TV,
[00:59:07] your first thought should be, was this a
[00:59:10] professional assassination?
[00:59:12] And it's not necessarily. There are
[00:59:15] definitely crazy cooks that take shots
[00:59:16] at people.
[00:59:19] Usually the crazy cooks seem to get an
[00:59:22] arsenal of guns and go into a school and
[00:59:25] go on a suicide mission essentially and
[00:59:27] you know murder a bunch of people and
[00:59:29] then take their own life. That's what
[00:59:31] usually seems to happen.
[00:59:34] Not usually are they planning out a
[00:59:36] carefully orchestrated hit that involves
[00:59:38] them getting away clean and then giving
[00:59:40] a whole text message admission of guilt
[00:59:43] on regular old texts.
[00:59:46] Like
[00:59:48] right. And so
[00:59:54] we have more than enough evidence to be
[00:59:56] asking the question, was there
[00:59:58] intelligence agencies involved in this?
[01:00:01] Way more than enough evidence to ask
[01:00:03] that question. legitimately. And when
[01:00:05] you start asking that question
[01:00:07] legitimately, that's how you get to the
[01:00:09] Israel conversation. And the Israel
[01:00:11] conversation is not one. No one is
[01:00:14] claiming at this point that anyone knows
[01:00:17] for sure that it was Israel. Okay?
[01:00:20] Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, Dave
[01:00:21] Smith, all the right-wing commentators
[01:00:24] that are involved in this conversation
[01:00:25] that were involved in Charlie's life and
[01:00:27] the scandal around the Israel stuff,
[01:00:29] none of them have at all made the claim
[01:00:32] that Israel was involved in this in any
[01:00:34] way.
[01:00:36] I have made that claim because I'm not
[01:00:40] involved. I This is not my case to
[01:00:41] solve. I was not involved. I didn't know
[01:00:43] Charlie. I was not involved in Turning
[01:00:44] Point. I'm staying out of it. I am a
[01:00:46] dude on the sidelines looking in. I've
[01:00:48] purposfully not asked Candace for any
[01:00:50] inside information. I've not tried to
[01:00:52] dig in to like get [ __ ] a bunch of
[01:00:53] sources and stuff because I don't want
[01:00:55] to get in. I don't want to get in there.
[01:00:57] This is not my thing and I'm I'm not
[01:00:59] involved. Um and I'm perfectly happy to
[01:01:02] speculate because right away I was
[01:01:04] asking is an intelligence agency
[01:01:05] involved? and a very quick assessment of
[01:01:08] the scene, of the responses, of what
[01:01:10] happened on the ground, of Charlie's
[01:01:13] position in American politics.
[01:01:16] And the first suspect seemed clear to
[01:01:19] me.
[01:01:21] Um,
[01:01:22] I would argue that since day one, we
[01:01:26] have gotten more and more and more
[01:01:27] evidence that maybe we should be looking
[01:01:29] in Israel's direction.
[01:01:33] But just a quick primer
[01:01:36] on why maybe looking in Israel's
[01:01:38] direction would be appropriate.
[01:01:43] They have an entire Wikipedia page
[01:01:44] dedicated to the list of Israeli
[01:01:46] assassinations.
[01:01:48] And the reason why they have that broken
[01:01:50] down by decade
[01:01:53] is because Israel is the world's
[01:01:56] foremost assassinator.
[01:01:58] They're the best at it. They do it the
[01:02:00] most. And they've done it a whole bunch
[01:02:03] of times just in the last year. One of
[01:02:07] those was like hundreds of people being
[01:02:09] assassinated using pagers with an
[01:02:12] operation that spanned like a decade and
[01:02:15] more. I think I'm exaggerating a little
[01:02:17] bit, but right like the the Israeli
[01:02:21] intelligence services are exceptionally
[01:02:24] good at assassinations. Okay.
[01:02:29] So,
[01:02:31] in light of that,
[01:02:33] >> I'll put all those things out there.
[01:02:34] >> Yeah.
[01:02:35] >> How did how did these guys not know this
[01:02:37] was taking place?
[01:02:38] >> So, I've been Israel.
[01:02:39] >> This is Charlie Kirk speaking right
[01:02:41] after October 7th in within one week of
[01:02:44] October 7th on the PBD podcast about
[01:02:46] what happened on October 7th.
[01:02:47] >> Many times the whole country is a
[01:02:49] fortress. When I first heard this story,
[01:02:51] I still have the same gut instinct that
[01:02:54] I did initially. I find this very hard
[01:02:56] to believe. I've been to that Gaza
[01:02:58] border. You You cannot go 10 feet
[01:03:00] without running into a 19-year-old with
[01:03:02] an AR-15 or an automatic machine gun
[01:03:05] that is an IDF soldier, right? The whole
[01:03:07] country is surveiled. And so, so let me
[01:03:09] just let me just kind of go through
[01:03:10] this. We don't talk about Israeli
[01:03:12] politics very often, and most Americans
[01:03:14] don't know this. The last nine months,
[01:03:15] Israel was on the brink of civil war.
[01:03:17] It's not an exaggeration. This judicial
[01:03:19] stuff, they were there were hundreds of
[01:03:21] thousand
[01:03:21] >> Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. We're
[01:03:23] going to cut that right there. Let's not
[01:03:25] talk about, you know, the entire nation
[01:03:27] of Israel protesting against Benjamin
[01:03:28] Netanyahu. Charlie, you're supposed to
[01:03:30] be Benjamin Netanyahu's favorite friend.
[01:03:33] Okay, just to be clear,
[01:03:36] that's a little spicy to say, Charlie
[01:03:39] explaining to do, a lot of decoupling to
[01:03:41] do because Jewish donors have been the
[01:03:44] number one funding mechanism of radical
[01:03:47] open border neoliberal quasi Marxist
[01:03:50] policies,
[01:03:52] cultural institutions, and nonprofits.
[01:03:55] This is a beast created by secular Jews.
[01:03:58] And now it's coming for Jews. and
[01:04:00] they're like, "What on earth happened?"
[01:04:03] And it's not just the colleges, it's the
[01:04:04] nonprofits, it's the movies, it's
[01:04:07] Hollywood, it's all of it. It's like
[01:04:09] that is a pretty based take. That's a
[01:04:12] topic that though I have researched and
[01:04:14] seen evidence of, it's very hard to like
[01:04:17] explain. It's very convoluted. It's very
[01:04:19] technical and it's very easy to come
[01:04:22] across as though you're trying to say
[01:04:23] that like all Jewish people are e are
[01:04:25] evil. Um because it's not. It's a very
[01:04:28] nuanced criticism of
[01:04:32] whatever the hell is happening in
[01:04:33] America right now. And I've avoided it.
[01:04:35] I've intentionally avoided that topic
[01:04:37] because it is such a minefield and it's
[01:04:39] so
[01:04:41] anti-semitic.
[01:04:43] And Charlie just waited right in because
[01:04:44] he knows he's super smart and he's very
[01:04:46] informed. Very informed. And he leveled
[01:04:50] some great criticism about it. Right.
[01:04:54] He was saying that Jeffrey Epste worked
[01:04:56] for Israel.
[01:04:58] >> That Epstein with his little friend
[01:05:00] Galain and Galain's father, Robert
[01:05:03] Maxwell, who was obviously a spy of the
[01:05:05] Israeli intelligence agencies, that
[01:05:08] there was something else going on here.
[01:05:10] Epstein was not some sort of whiz kid
[01:05:12] hedge fund manager. Epstein was playing
[01:05:15] a part. Epstein was a larer. Epstein was
[01:05:21] cast for a specific role and he played
[01:05:23] it really well. The sweatpants and the
[01:05:26] Harvard jacket art and above the if you
[01:05:30] actually go into finance and markets and
[01:05:32] he can try easy not hard and this is no
[01:05:36] longer just speculation. First of all,
[01:05:38] the evidence that shows that Epstein was
[01:05:41] a creation of either MSAD, Israeli
[01:05:43] intelligence, American intelligence,
[01:05:45] Saudi intelligence, or maybe he was just
[01:05:48] a hired gun. Maybe he was just the guy
[01:05:50] that countries would go to.
[01:05:53] >> Okay. All right. Let's go, Charlie. But
[01:05:57] he also was saying this kind of stuff on
[01:06:00] the TPUSA stage.
[01:06:01] >> Do you think there's any intel community
[01:06:03] involvement in this?
[01:06:05] >> I wouldn't be surprised one bit. I am
[01:06:07] convinced based on my own sources and my
[01:06:09] own reporting on this story, he wasn't
[01:06:12] one of ours.
[01:06:13] >> So he wasn't American, which leads
[01:06:15] basically three options. MI6, Saudi, or
[01:06:18] MSAD. Yep.
[01:06:19] >> Which one would you choose?
[01:06:21] >> I guess Msad given his connection to
[01:06:22] Gain Maxwell.
[01:06:24] >> And the crowd cheers
[01:06:28] because the whole crowd is based because
[01:06:31] TPUSA is made up of young people, young
[01:06:34] conservatives that get it, that have a
[01:06:37] diverse range of opinions, but they're
[01:06:39] all pretty based, right? And they know
[01:06:42] what's going on. and they've just been
[01:06:44] waiting for these guys to finally crack
[01:06:47] the door open a little bit.
[01:06:51] And then there is also
[01:06:55] this
[01:06:55] >> characteristic question.
[01:06:57] >> Now, I I just I think it's a hyper
[01:07:00] paranoid like we're just going to try to
[01:07:03] we're gonna just stamp out everything
[01:07:06] type type of practice. But it goes to
[01:07:09] the point where if for example if I I
[01:07:12] have less ability sometimes online to
[01:07:16] criticize the Israeli government about
[01:07:17] backlash than actual Israelis do
[01:07:20] >> and that's really really weird is that
[01:07:23] is pretty weird Charlie that is very
[01:07:26] weird
[01:07:27] and a month ago where I had made a video
[01:07:31] criticizing Charlie Kirk for not
[01:07:33] debating Nick Fuentes
[01:07:35] and Harrison tweeted in response I'm not
[01:07:38] going to name names, but I was told by
[01:07:39] someone close to Charlie Kirk that
[01:07:41] Charlie thinks Israel will kill him if
[01:07:42] he turns against them. And Harrison is a
[01:07:45] damn good reporter. You know, you can
[01:07:49] play the Infowars smear game all you
[01:07:52] want. Harrison is a damn good reporter.
[01:07:55] And Harrison is a man of high integrity
[01:07:57] that I know personally and whose
[01:07:59] reporting speaks for itself. And
[01:08:01] Harrison does not mess around. Harrison
[01:08:04] is a real dude and I 100% trust his
[01:08:07] integrity. I trust his integrity more
[01:08:09] than just about anyone else on X
[01:08:12] um personally knowing him as a father
[01:08:16] and as a friend. And
[01:08:20] Harrison has stood by this statement
[01:08:22] that this was told to him by a direct
[01:08:24] close friend of Charlie Kirk. And that
[01:08:27] friend of Charlie Kirk, though they're
[01:08:28] not speaking publicly at this point,
[01:08:30] they stand by that story allegedly that
[01:08:33] Charlie said this to them directly that
[01:08:35] he was scared that Israel might try to
[01:08:36] kill him if he turned against them. That
[01:08:39] tweet from a month ago has now been
[01:08:42] corroborated by like four sources maybe.
[01:08:45] Uh, it's hard to say exactly which
[01:08:47] sources are saying what because the gray
[01:08:49] zone is up to like five sources on this
[01:08:52] article
[01:08:53] that they put out
[01:08:56] that is now infamous. September 12th,
[01:08:58] Charlie Kirk refused Netanyahu funding
[01:09:01] offer of $150 million and was frightened
[01:09:04] by pro-Israel forces before death.
[01:09:06] Friends reveal.
[01:09:08] He also reveals in this article
[01:09:12] that Donald Trump is allegedly
[01:09:16] scared. According to Kirk's longtime
[01:09:19] friend, Kirk's resentment of Netanyahu
[01:09:20] in the Israel lobby was spreading within
[01:09:22] Trump's inner circle. In fact, they said
[01:09:24] the president himself was terrified of
[01:09:27] Netanyahu's wrath and feared the
[01:09:29] consequences of defying him.
[01:09:34] That's an enormous revelation.
[01:09:37] And currently this might be the most
[01:09:40] important thing to dig into in America
[01:09:43] and people be digging in. Um, I'm
[01:09:46] getting a text here that Candace is
[01:09:47] about to start.
[01:09:51] 629. We're going to keep our eyes on
[01:09:53] Candace and as soon as she starts,
[01:09:54] you're all going to go over there. I got
[01:09:56] I got homies telling me that we should
[01:09:57] do a live watch party. That is not the
[01:10:00] case. We're going to send all the views
[01:10:01] to Candace and blow up her stream and
[01:10:04] we're just going to have to finish our
[01:10:05] stream another day. Okay, one last thing
[01:10:08] I want to cover is Ron Un. A lot of
[01:10:11] people might not know about this article
[01:10:12] yet, but it corroborates
[01:10:15] a lot of what is in the Greyzone
[01:10:18] article. It's extremely long and
[01:10:20] detailed and he does a whole bunch of
[01:10:21] quoting of other people's work directly.
[01:10:26] Um,
[01:10:29] but let me see
[01:10:33] if I can find where.
[01:10:39] Therefore, a few hours after hearing of
[01:10:41] Kirk's death, I very gingerly raised
[01:10:44] these possibilities with someone well
[01:10:46] situated in conservative circles who
[01:10:47] personally knew Kirk and was shocked by
[01:10:50] his response. He unequivocally told me
[01:10:54] that everyone in Kirk's circle, even
[01:10:56] including important Trump administration
[01:10:58] officials, suspected that Israel had
[01:11:00] probably killed the young conservative
[01:11:02] leader. While such beliefs might not
[01:11:04] necessarily be correct, I was astonished
[01:11:06] that they were apparently so widespread
[01:11:08] without even a hint of those notions
[01:11:09] reported anywhere in the mainstream or
[01:11:11] conservative media. Ron Un is alleging
[01:11:14] that many people apparently in Kirk's
[01:11:17] circle and around Trump immediately
[01:11:19] thought that Israel might be to blame as
[01:11:21] well.
[01:11:23] Okay,
[01:11:26] maybe Ron is a total liar. If you don't
[01:11:29] know who Ron is,
[01:11:33] he's a businessman.
[01:11:36] Oh, come on. He's got a Wikipedia page.
[01:11:40] Oh, it's because Charlie Kirk is still
[01:11:41] in there.
[01:11:44] This is Ron Un.
[01:11:47] He's a tech entrepreneur, conservative
[01:11:49] political activist, writer, and
[01:11:50] publisher. I'm not familiar with his
[01:11:52] work really. Um, but he's been around a
[01:11:54] long time. He's run politics a number of
[01:11:56] times.
[01:11:58] Um, he's obviously been criticized by
[01:12:00] the Anti-Defamation League for hosting
[01:12:02] racist and anti-semitic content on UN's
[01:12:04] Review because free speech is
[01:12:06] anti-Semitic and racist. But um
[01:12:10] who knows?
[01:12:15] Oh, did I just uh share that article
[01:12:17] without letting you see it?
[01:12:21] This is Ron Un.
[01:12:25] This is him.
[01:12:27] And this is on the UN review. This is an
[01:12:29] article written by Ronins himself where
[01:12:31] he says
[01:12:33] he raised the possibility with some well
[01:12:35] situated people
[01:12:37] and he unequivocally told me that
[01:12:39] everyone in Kirk's circle even including
[01:12:41] important Trump administration officials
[01:12:43] suspected that Israel had probably
[01:12:44] killed the young conservative leader.
[01:12:47] Though those beliefs might not
[01:12:48] necessarily be correct, it was
[01:12:50] astonishing to know that they were
[01:12:51] thinking it because everyone's thinking
[01:12:54] it.
[01:12:56] Because Turning Point was built by
[01:12:57] Zionist money. Turning Point was built
[01:13:00] by the Israeli donors, by the donor
[01:13:03] class, right? And I'll do I'll do more
[01:13:07] reporting on that in the days to come
[01:13:09] and the founding and the donors and who
[01:13:10] exactly we're talking about. Um we'll do
[01:13:13] more reporting on the rest of this
[01:13:15] Israel side of this conversation
[01:13:17] probably tomorrow.
[01:13:19] But
[01:13:22] all the people that are losing their
[01:13:24] minds over people suggesting that maybe
[01:13:26] we should look at Israel and make sure
[01:13:28] that they're not anywhere in this
[01:13:30] picture.
[01:13:31] All of those people don't seem to have
[01:13:33] any context on how intelligence agencies
[01:13:35] work and on how
[01:13:38] assassinations work. Okay?
[01:13:44] When an intelligence agency plans an
[01:13:46] assassination, they plan it out to have
[01:13:48] a pathy. They plan it so that it will
[01:13:50] have a story that will be believable so
[01:13:52] that you won't look too closely so that
[01:13:53] they won't get found out. That's how it
[01:13:55] is done. And so when you have a
[01:13:58] mainstream highlevel
[01:14:02] assassination,
[01:14:04] that should be one of your first
[01:14:06] questions. Like when Kennedy got shot,
[01:14:09] you would have been [ __ ] to assume
[01:14:12] that it was a lone gunman before an
[01:14:14] extensive investigation was completed.
[01:14:16] And that is a great example of a story
[01:14:19] of an event where they tried to feed you
[01:14:22] a lone gunman just like so many other
[01:14:25] shootings like Thomas Matthew Krooks.
[01:14:27] Hello.
[01:14:29] And so if you are so quick to jump to
[01:14:32] the conclusion that this was a lone
[01:14:33] gunman after all those inconsistencies
[01:14:36] and after apparently like we're at what
[01:14:39] three reportings now
[01:14:42] of you know unnamed sources saying the
[01:14:45] same thing from different directions all
[01:14:48] at different times. One of them was a
[01:14:50] month ago. I mean the gray zones
[01:14:52] reporting was being developed over the
[01:14:54] last several months not just since this
[01:14:55] shooting.
[01:14:59] That is not so crazy to suggest, right?
[01:15:04] So, we're going to save the super chats
[01:15:07] from this one and we're going to read
[01:15:08] them all in the next one. We're going to
[01:15:09] save it all. Candace's show is about to
[01:15:11] start. Before you leave, like the video,
[01:15:13] subscribe to my channel if you're new
[01:15:15] here. I really appreciate you hanging
[01:15:16] out. Hopefully, you learned some things.
[01:15:17] Hopefully, you thought of some
[01:15:19] questions. Hopefully, you don't agree
[01:15:20] with everything that I said and you
[01:15:21] thought for yourself and came to your
[01:15:23] own conclusions cuz I'm just a dude
[01:15:25] trying to figure it out, too. and I'm
[01:15:26] just sharing what I find with all of
[01:15:28] y'all. So, head on over to Candace's
[01:15:30] stream. She's probably about to drop
[01:15:32] some bombshells. I'll be over there
[01:15:33] watching it with you. And we will be
[01:15:35] doing much more of these live streams in
[01:15:37] the near future. Subscribe to my Twitch
[01:15:39] if you wanted to be doing the research
[01:15:40] live streams with us. We just started a
[01:15:42] Twitch channel. Um,
[01:15:47] and you know what? I'm probably just
[01:15:48] going to produce like a real official
[01:15:49] YouTube video about this that has it all
[01:15:51] laid out because that's what it needs.
[01:15:55] because we got a lot of questions but
[01:15:57] not a lot of answers.
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