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[00:00:00] Bing bong bing bong. [00:00:04] Let's get into it. What's going on, [00:00:07] guys? Coach Colin here. I don't even [00:00:10] know if you guys heard it again. Takes a [00:00:12] while for this thing to get started up [00:00:14] for some reason. Let's just jump right [00:00:16] in, everybody. Oh, man. I have to tell [00:00:19] you something. I don't know why you guys [00:00:21] can't smell my breath. For some reason, [00:00:24] I just have to brush my teeth. There's [00:00:27] no way around it. I'm like, I have to do [00:00:29] it. I don't know why you guys can't [00:00:31] smell it. You guys can't smell the [00:00:32] coffee breath, but I still have to do [00:00:34] it. And I have to put lotion on. I [00:00:37] always wear a hat. I have to put the [00:00:39] lotion on my head. Why? The rituals, the [00:00:42] the the things we have to do every [00:00:44] single time we get in front of camera [00:00:47] are just weird. I don't know if anybody [00:00:49] else is like that. I don't know if Baron [00:00:50] has some weird thing he has to do or Ian [00:00:52] does or or even if Candace does, but I [00:00:55] got to put the lotion on the head. I [00:00:57] gotta brush my teeth. Just take a mint [00:00:59] next time. You're right. You're right. I [00:01:02] need a little canteen of Philadelphia [00:01:04] mints right here. That's actually what I [00:01:07] mean. I need to make sure that there's [00:01:08] nothing in it. No type of detonator or [00:01:10] any kind of projectile or anything like [00:01:12] that. Once that's secure and I know for [00:01:15] sure, then no problem. You know, you [00:01:18] take a mint. You know, maybe you crack [00:01:20] it open, make sure there's nothing in [00:01:21] there either. Then you take your mint. [00:01:23] 100%. Guys, let's just jump right in [00:01:25] because we're talking about Philadelphia [00:01:27] Mints. Do I even have this queued up [00:01:28] yet? Oh my gosh. I got the black screen. [00:01:30] My apologies, guys. Boom. Check this [00:01:33] out. Let me make this a little smaller [00:01:35] for everybody, but somebody made [00:01:37] something very masterful. But then they [00:01:39] also uncovered something that I think [00:01:41] we're all going to be surprised by. [00:01:43] Maybe you won't be surprised by it. [00:01:45] Ethan, thank you so much for showing us [00:01:47] this. Look at this. There is actually a [00:01:51] Philadelphia mint company. [00:01:55] That's a real thing already. What? How [00:01:58] did that happen? Who's behind this [00:02:01] independent? See, look. Missed [00:02:03] opportunity here, right? This is why [00:02:05] they need to work with us. Missed [00:02:07] opportunity. Independence [00:02:09] could have easily been independence. [00:02:13] You know what I mean? Could have easily [00:02:15] done that. You got to merge those two [00:02:16] words. They see they don't know, right? [00:02:18] They just don't know. But it's an actual [00:02:21] thing. And then they also made this [00:02:23] beautiful. Like this is the revamp of [00:02:25] that company. I don't know if what this [00:02:27] company thinks about us in the podcast [00:02:29] here, but my gosh, would this not just [00:02:33] go hard. Look at this. Philadelphia Miss [00:02:36] got me with the old school yellow hat. I [00:02:38] need to bring the yellow hat back. I [00:02:40] mean, this is beautiful, right? Made me [00:02:42] about 70 lbs lighter. Oh, good. But I [00:02:46] appreciate it. Thank you so much, Ian. [00:02:48] Uh Ethan, thank you. Thank you. I [00:02:50] really, really appreciate it. Guys, [00:02:52] we're going to be jumping into some [00:02:53] stuff today. You guys know that Candace [00:02:57] actually brought out the Zoom call. I [00:03:00] did not think this was going to happen [00:03:01] the way it did. I thought it was going [00:03:03] to be a regular Zoom call. I was working [00:03:06] out. It was like I was watching like I [00:03:09] was watching a drama series. Like I was [00:03:10] watching some true crime series. I [00:03:11] literally went [00:03:16] I was shocked. I could not believe what [00:03:19] I was seeing. Oh, shout out to Danks as [00:03:22] well. Uh, Danks sent me this at like [00:03:25] 2:00 in the morning. You don't send [00:03:27] people stuff like this while they're [00:03:29] sitting in a dark room. You don't do [00:03:30] that. I don't know what his problem is. [00:03:33] I was like, "What the This guy freaked [00:03:36] me out with that. You have no idea." I [00:03:38] was like, "If it looks right at me, come [00:03:40] on, man. Don't do that to me." Anyway, [00:03:42] let's get into it. As Candace said, she [00:03:44] has possession of it. She's gonna [00:03:46] release it. It was five days after [00:03:50] Charlie passed away. Made her [00:03:52] uncomfortable. I thought it was just [00:03:54] going to be like, h, it's just a Zoom [00:03:56] calling. Okay, whatever. It's It's just [00:03:58] going to be her saying some things. All [00:04:00] right. All right. All right. But man oh [00:04:02] man, did this make me uncomfortable. It [00:04:04] was it it it made me sad. After we talk [00:04:07] about the Zoom call, we're going to jump [00:04:09] into Charlie being a gifted kid. I love [00:04:13] that she's jumping into this talking [00:04:14] about Quest and everything. I didn't [00:04:16] realize they had a name before that. [00:04:17] Really, really cool. Um, I'm gonna play [00:04:20] for you because she starts talking about [00:04:22] Project. Does she say Monarch? I don't [00:04:25] know if she says Monarch or Montalk. I I [00:04:28] I don't I don't know. I I'll have to [00:04:30] listen and see. But, um, I'm going to [00:04:33] play an episode for you because me and [00:04:34] my wife actually did an episode on that [00:04:37] whole thing. the fact that Stranger [00:04:39] Things was actually like a real thing [00:04:41] and the camp and how it's linked to [00:04:43] X-Men and the X-Men school is actually [00:04:46] seemingly based on this place called [00:04:48] Camp Hero. Um, Camp Hero is a real [00:04:51] place. It's connected to Stranger [00:04:53] Things. Like, there's a whole weird [00:04:54] connection there. So, I'm going to play [00:04:55] some clips from that podcast. Then we're [00:04:57] going to jump into Brian Enton and he is [00:05:00] going to be talking about the um text [00:05:04] messages that Tyler Robinson Tyler [00:05:07] Robinson uh am I saying that well I [00:05:08] haven't said his name so Robinson that's [00:05:10] it that's it is I'm English I can speak [00:05:13] it okay kind of uh he's going to be [00:05:16] talking about those text messages uh [00:05:17] he's going to be talking with someone [00:05:18] from the bureau or maybe you know quote [00:05:21] unquote ex bureau um and they're going [00:05:23] to just be talking about it but this guy [00:05:25] is not giving up the Fed slop. He has no [00:05:27] Fed slop in him. This guy, this guy does [00:05:29] not believe in these text messages, but [00:05:31] we'll go over it and then uh yeah, we're [00:05:34] gonna jump into a little bit of John [00:05:35] Bray. If you don't know who that is, [00:05:37] he's the man who's exploring the [00:05:38] microphone theory and uh and then that's [00:05:41] pretty much it. So, let's just jump [00:05:42] right in to this whole thing right here. [00:05:46] Candace Owens talking about uh or [00:05:48] listening to this uh Zoom call. Watch [00:05:51] this. say team for their work at the [00:05:55] memorial event. So, let's take a listen. [00:05:58] >> Hi everybody. I still love all these [00:06:01] emoji Zoom [00:06:03] things. Um, wow. [00:06:06] >> Yeah. Yeah. Me right there. That was it. [00:06:08] From right there, I was like, "Oh no, [00:06:11] you're giggling. Why are you giggling?" [00:06:13] Hey, it's been five days. It's been five [00:06:16] days. That's not even much of a month, [00:06:18] you know? Is that even a quarter of a [00:06:20] month? What is he? Is he even in the [00:06:24] ground at this point? You're giggling [00:06:26] already. Okay. [00:06:28] >> I don't even know where to begin. The [00:06:30] fact that we were able to pull off [00:06:34] an event [00:06:35] of a century. Like, it's just insane. We [00:06:39] had over 275,000 [00:06:42] people that attended and stadium [00:06:47] overflow [00:06:48] Westgate insane you guys. And then you [00:06:52] have was it 100 million [00:06:54] >> over [00:06:57] >> you guys that heard the gospel and all [00:07:00] about Charlie and all about everything [00:07:02] that you guys do and the hard work of [00:07:04] Turning Point USA is insane. We had [00:07:06] thousands that were registered to vote. [00:07:09] I think we're at like over 200,000 for [00:07:13] merch sales. Don't quote me on that [00:07:14] because I think it just keeps like [00:07:15] bumping up like crazy. But I just wanted [00:07:18] to say a huge huge huge thank you to the [00:07:20] events team, the development team, the [00:07:23] graphic design team, the production [00:07:25] team. It's just phenomenal. They're [00:07:27] incredible. [00:07:28] >> Hi. Hi. Um I'm from the events team. Hi. [00:07:31] How you doing? Um good good to see [00:07:33] everybody here. Uh, just real quick [00:07:35] question. Isn't your husband debt? Um, [00:07:38] just real quick. I just wanted to No, [00:07:41] no, I'm just No, I'm asking. No, no, [00:07:43] actually, I'm gonna talk. Uh, isn't your [00:07:46] I don't understand what's going on here. [00:07:49] Why are you even in this call? This is [00:07:52] not even a call you have to be on. [00:07:54] We're already working. Why are you That [00:07:58] would be my first They'd throw me out [00:08:01] just like they fired that girl. They'd [00:08:02] be like, "We're going in a different [00:08:03] direction. call in. You have to go. I'd [00:08:05] be like, I just wanted to know. I just [00:08:06] don't. She was giggling. I'm just [00:08:08] saying. She was smiling and giggling. [00:08:10] I'm just asking. Oh, they throw me right [00:08:12] out. I'd be gone. I'd be absolutely [00:08:16] gone. They would not appreciate me [00:08:18] whatsoever. Let's keep going. [00:08:19] >> Work um leading into the memorial. Um [00:08:22] and honestly, a lot of this the staff [00:08:24] that worked on the memorial, they had [00:08:27] 20our days for a week during the time of [00:08:30] us grieving the loss of my husband. And [00:08:32] honestly, I know several staff that [00:08:34] didn't even sleep. Um, again, you guys [00:08:37] are [00:08:40] breathing angels, and I'm so grateful [00:08:42] for all of you. And obviously, a huge [00:08:44] thank you to the Mosaic team, VI. You [00:08:47] guys are 10 out of 10. Like, there's we [00:08:49] have the most incredible team. We just [00:08:52] do. And you guys know that and you guys [00:08:54] are all a part of that. And I am so so [00:08:56] thankful. Um, and if you do have a [00:08:59] moment and you run into any of those [00:09:01] staff members that you that you know had [00:09:04] a role in this and you know um [00:09:07] that they put a lot of their time and [00:09:10] effort into it, just say thank you. [00:09:12] There's something really special um to [00:09:14] be seen um in moments like this and it's [00:09:18] not easy. I'm speaking from experience. [00:09:20] I'm right in the trenches with you guys. [00:09:22] Um and so the fact that you just a [00:09:24] simple thank you. I don't care if any of [00:09:27] you have beef with each other from the [00:09:28] past or have any issues with [00:09:32] someone said something about this or [00:09:33] that. Like, if you guys have any of [00:09:35] that, please put it to rest. [00:09:36] >> I'd be like, "Hold on a second, ma'am." [00:09:39] Ma'am, [00:09:41] what are you talking about? If you know, [00:09:43] if you guys, you know, I was just [00:09:45] thinking the other day, right, if you [00:09:46] guys have like any issues with each [00:09:48] other, like I hear that, you know, Stacy [00:09:50] and Mark like had a thing and like we [00:09:52] just got to like put that stuff to rest, [00:09:54] you know? We just got to put it down [00:09:56] into the ground like my husband. Hey, [00:09:59] hey, hey, ma'am. Why are you saying all [00:10:02] this, ma'am? [00:10:05] No, I know. I know. She's a B. No, it's [00:10:07] fine. She's a boss. I'm just say Why are [00:10:09] you Why are you here? Why are you saying [00:10:13] this to us? You know, just I was [00:10:15] thinking the other day, you know, if you [00:10:17] guys have beef, what are you talking? [00:10:20] Don't you have beef with some dude named [00:10:22] Tyler? What's going on here? Why are you [00:10:25] here? Where are your kids? It's been [00:10:28] five days. [00:10:30] I'm just saying, man. I'm just saying. [00:10:33] >> My husband's dead. Like, I'm not trying [00:10:35] to be morbid, but he's dead. And it puts [00:10:37] life into perspective of how short life [00:10:39] is and relationships. And God puts [00:10:41] people in your life for a reason. And it [00:10:43] teaches you a lesson. It teaches them a [00:10:44] lesson. So, if you are going through a [00:10:46] time where [00:10:47] just lay it to rest and we are moving [00:10:50] forward, Turning Point USA 2.0 I know [00:10:52] with Charlie in our hearts and that's [00:10:54] what he would want. [00:10:58] >> Candace. Candace, she's already heard it [00:11:01] before. She's still shocked. She's still [00:11:03] like, what's happening? Really? [00:11:07] Look, Candace is like, I should have [00:11:10] made videos about Erica this entire [00:11:12] time. She took her time making videos, [00:11:15] but she didn't want to make videos about [00:11:16] Erica. She didn't want to talk about [00:11:17] Erica for the longest time. It was like [00:11:19] what a good three months, maybe three [00:11:21] and a half months before she started [00:11:23] really speaking on Erica. She's like, "I [00:11:25] should have started day week one, day [00:11:28] one, I should have been making videos." [00:11:31] Look, that's her realizing. [00:11:34] I think I dropped the ball. I should [00:11:35] have been I should have been focused on [00:11:37] her. She's like, "Forget the Egyptian [00:11:38] plains. We got to hone in on this girl." [00:11:41] It's so crazy to say the most The whole [00:11:44] thing is morbid. It's funny she touches [00:11:46] on that because the entire thing is [00:11:48] morbid. We're going to go to another [00:11:49] clip here. The entire thing is morbid [00:11:51] because you know Charlie's gone and [00:11:54] you're like, "Hey, you know, [00:11:57] just my husband's dead." You know, [00:11:59] saying it like didn't even voice didn't [00:12:02] even crack. You know, there's so many [00:12:05] things I'm expecting from somebody who's [00:12:07] talking about that, who's talking about [00:12:09] someone they love passing. I would think [00:12:12] like, oh, for sure like your voice is [00:12:15] going to crack. You're going to be [00:12:16] upset, right? Something like that. [00:12:19] Nothing. Nothing. She's like, "My [00:12:22] husband's dead. Listen." She said it. [00:12:24] She said it like, "We're we're going out [00:12:26] at We're going out at six." Yeah. Yeah. [00:12:28] Yeah. We're going No, I don't care. [00:12:29] We're just going to In-N-Out. Yeah. No, [00:12:31] I don't want to go anywhere too crazy. [00:12:33] She's saying it with that same type of [00:12:36] cadence, that same type of [00:12:38] nonchalantness. [00:12:40] It's crazy. [00:12:42] I if I think about something happening [00:12:44] to my wife, I could start crying and [00:12:48] she's fine. She's a little sick right [00:12:50] now, but she's fine. You know what I [00:12:51] mean? I don't know, man. I The whole [00:12:54] thing is just so wild to me. The whole [00:12:56] thing. This is very surprising. I did [00:12:58] not think that this would be like this. [00:13:02] I thought it was going to be something [00:13:04] where not like Candace was exaggerating, [00:13:06] but I thought it would be something more [00:13:08] like, okay, it's just like this call [00:13:11] like whatever. like she's there, you [00:13:13] know, frazzled, but she's still there [00:13:15] and it's odd that she's there and [00:13:17] offering grief and, you know, time off [00:13:19] for grief. I I thought it was going to [00:13:21] be that. I didn't think it would be [00:13:23] absolutely nuts. That's not what I [00:13:27] thought. Then the next thing you know, [00:13:28] you just see Candace like this, just [00:13:31] pondering like, "Oh my gosh, maybe she [00:13:34] was on the Egyptian plans." [00:13:37] She's like, right now, Candace is trying [00:13:39] to think, is there should I be [00:13:41] researching if she knows how to handle a [00:13:43] rifle? That's what Candace is thinking [00:13:44] right there. Should I be seeing if she [00:13:47] knows how to shoot a mouser? Maybe I [00:13:50] should be researching that. That's what [00:13:51] she's thinking right there. Let's get [00:13:53] into the next one. I'm just grateful [00:13:54] that [00:13:57] while things were still in motion and [00:14:01] moving around that we had our leadership [00:14:05] teams provide for you [00:14:08] counselors, [00:14:09] pastors. [00:14:11] I heard there were therapy dogs. [00:14:13] Slightly jealous that I didn't get to [00:14:15] have any a moment with a therapy dog. [00:14:18] Um, [00:14:21] >> what what I'm telling you, Charlie right [00:14:25] now is just like I already said this [00:14:27] before, but he's for sure just up there [00:14:29] like, "Hey yo yo, Archangel Michael, I'm [00:14:33] saying I've read the Bible. I know the [00:14:35] Bible. You can go down there. Whatever. [00:14:38] Can I Can we go down? I just want to go [00:14:41] down for a second. I don't even need the [00:14:43] body. I don't even need the body. Can I [00:14:45] just get Jesus? Just step back. Step [00:14:48] back, man. I'm just saying because [00:14:49] you're like a warrior, right? So, we can [00:14:51] go down cuz I got some things to do. You [00:14:53] got a sword. Can we please [00:14:57] let me talk to God? I've had enough of [00:14:59] this. This is crazy. [00:15:02] Kobe Bryant's up there like, "You got to [00:15:03] calm down, bro. You got to calm down. [00:15:05] Get Get off me, Kobe. Kobe, get off me. [00:15:08] Get off me. Okay, get off me. I just [00:15:12] want to go down. I just want to I just [00:15:13] want to talk to some people. That's all. [00:15:17] One chance he got to go down. He went [00:15:18] straight to Candace. He was like, "This [00:15:20] is the only one that actually cares." [00:15:21] Candace, I've been betrayed. I have to [00:15:24] go. That's it. That's it, man. [00:15:26] Something's going on. This is crazy. [00:15:29] >> Breakfast. I was I was really adamant [00:15:31] about making sure that we paid for your [00:15:33] flights for your spouses to be there. [00:15:34] That was something on my heart. Um [00:15:38] you don't want to grieve alone. No one's [00:15:40] supposed to grieve alone. it's not [00:15:42] healthy. Um, but I just think it's a [00:15:45] beautiful honor that all all of these [00:15:48] benefits were made for the community to [00:15:51] grieve and remember Charlie. Um, and I [00:15:54] really hope you took advantage of those [00:15:56] in a healthy way when they were provided [00:15:58] because it's meant to be for everyone [00:16:00] for healing. Grief comes in waves. Um, [00:16:04] you know, some days are going to be [00:16:05] tougher than others, but [00:16:08] you know, take it as it comes. And [00:16:11] that's why you have your turning point [00:16:12] family and just lean on them and lean on [00:16:16] other people in your life that you know [00:16:18] will help you and pour into you and pray [00:16:20] with you to get you through it. Um I say [00:16:24] that though that if you do need more [00:16:26] time to grieve [00:16:28] um please continue to use um Turning [00:16:32] Point USA's network of counselors. Um we [00:16:35] have pastors. I mean, there are so many [00:16:37] resources for you. If you do need [00:16:40] additional time off, um, please talk to [00:16:44] your director [00:16:45] um about using paid time off uh for [00:16:48] that. Um, and again, it's not not easy, [00:16:53] but [00:16:56] again, grief is hard. Um, otherwise, [00:17:01] honestly, uh, Turning Point USA and [00:17:02] Turning Point Action [00:17:06] will seem ahead, you guys. We have [00:17:08] Charlie would want us to get back to [00:17:10] work, and that's what we're doing. And [00:17:11] that's what we did with the memorial. [00:17:12] And I'm so honored and proud of each and [00:17:14] every one of you because that's what [00:17:15] we're going to do in his honor and in [00:17:17] his name. We have [00:17:20] so much to do, which is exciting. Uh [00:17:25] Charlie in heaven is like you guys [00:17:28] thought you had a busy schedule then [00:17:29] just you wait and he's doing some [00:17:32] awesome things with Jesus in heaven [00:17:34] right now. But there's so [00:17:36] >> he's doing some off a awesome things [00:17:39] with Jesus in heaven right now. Look at [00:17:41] Candace is pissed. You know that you [00:17:44] know she's she's a straightup [00:17:45] professional. So when you're in front of [00:17:46] camera you can't let like all the other [00:17:48] things get you. You have to just like [00:17:50] turn it on. So she turns it on. She's [00:17:53] pissed. She She for sure left this [00:17:56] podcast or started this podcast mad. [00:17:58] There's no way. There's no way because [00:18:00] she's thinking of how much she cried and [00:18:03] how upset she was. And then you hear his [00:18:05] wife and she's laughing and she's making [00:18:07] jokes. [00:18:09] She's I wish I got some time with those [00:18:11] therapy dogs. What about time with your [00:18:14] husband and kids? What? What happened? [00:18:18] What? I don't understand. I get it. I [00:18:21] get it. Dogs are real nice. I [00:18:22] understand, but still still this is [00:18:26] crazy. Very very wild to see. And [00:18:29] honestly, I know there's some people who [00:18:31] will say, you know, everybody does [00:18:33] grieve differently. And that's that's [00:18:35] true. And you could say, as somebody [00:18:37] said in the comments the other day, you [00:18:39] know, it's some people have a defense [00:18:41] mechanism. They jump straight into work [00:18:42] when they're dealing with stuff like [00:18:44] this. [00:18:46] I guess I guess I mean I I honestly [00:18:49] don't think that's what this is. I I [00:18:52] honestly when I first heard this and as [00:18:54] I hear it now, I'm making jokes and [00:18:56] everything. This sounded like [00:18:57] coldblooded. It sounded coldblooded. At [00:19:00] this point, at this point, I wasn't even [00:19:02] making videos about this whole thing. [00:19:05] And I was still I was still crying about [00:19:07] this thing. I mean, wow. I should have [00:19:11] been married to Charlie. He should have [00:19:12] married me. I would have been I would [00:19:15] have been a better wife. He's like six [00:19:17] inches taller than me, so I would have [00:19:19] been the wife. It's fine. It's fine. [00:19:20] It's fine. He drew the tall straw. It's [00:19:23] fine. I'll be the wife. It's whatever. [00:19:25] You know, it happens. Genetics. It's [00:19:28] fine. But yeah, this is it's just nuts. [00:19:31] It's nuts to me. [00:19:32] >> So much work to be done. I mean, since [00:19:35] his assassination, uh we have 100,000 [00:19:40] chapter 100,000 chapter requests. Uh we [00:19:43] have 300,000 new donors. [00:19:47] That is a blessing in itself. Um, [00:19:52] again, not normal. Oh god. Um, I think [00:19:56] we have 50,000 plus hat orders to [00:19:59] fulfill. I mean, I'm saying these [00:20:01] numbers because it puts into perspective [00:20:03] that we're not just sitting and thinking [00:20:07] and looking at the wall being like, what [00:20:09] do we do like that? There is so much to [00:20:12] do. You have over 20,000 Afest [00:20:14] registrations. [00:20:18] There's a lot happening there and none [00:20:20] of it is what I would be expecting to [00:20:22] happen there. So basically what the [00:20:23] employees said to me was that they got [00:20:26] onto this call and you know everyone's [00:20:29] exhausted, everyone's been working and [00:20:30] they pull off this massive memorial and [00:20:33] then there's kind of this approach where [00:20:35] it's like well if you guys need paid [00:20:37] time off like Charlie's in heaven [00:20:38] dancing wanting you to work harder. He's [00:20:41] just up there like you better work but [00:20:44] you can use the paid time off that you [00:20:46] have earned by the way if you need to [00:20:48] grieve more. But imagine you're the [00:20:49] employee. You're like, "Okay, well, this [00:20:50] is his wife saying this, so am I weird? [00:20:53] Would I be like, I would be pretty weird [00:20:55] if I needed to take time off and his [00:20:57] wife is saying she's full steam ahead?" [00:21:00] That's that's the mentality they had. [00:21:01] Like, how how are we supposed like are [00:21:04] we weird for wanting to grieve? Is that [00:21:08] not the vibe? How can we take paytime [00:21:11] off when Erica's wife is saying full [00:21:14] steam ahead? [00:21:16] >> You know, uh Candace says it at the end [00:21:17] of this episode. She says it sounds a [00:21:19] little tricky this whole thing of her [00:21:21] saying, you know, take time off, but [00:21:23] she's full steam ahead. And it is. It's [00:21:25] a little bit of a tactic. Funny enough, [00:21:27] uh, Lance, my researcher, and other [00:21:29] things. I think he's the head mod in [00:21:31] here. I don't even know if you're in [00:21:32] here. Uh, I was going to say mod. Lance, [00:21:34] let me know. But, uh, when it comes to [00:21:37] Oh my gosh. when it comes to he was [00:21:40] saying that he thinks it's like project [00:21:42] often at work like in terms of Erica and [00:21:45] her her her mindset because it does seem [00:21:48] very weird that she is in this way you [00:21:52] know that she is completely just [00:21:54] nonchalant that she's fine about this [00:21:56] whole thing seems like something is [00:21:57] heavily uh uh comp compartmentmentalized [00:22:02] there you go I was like am I going to be [00:22:04] able to say this word it seems like [00:22:06] there's a lot of that going on and [00:22:09] that's a thing with these uh you know [00:22:11] Mortal Kombat Ultra often things like [00:22:13] that. There's there's a lot of that that [00:22:15] they do to you. Um yeah, I don't get but [00:22:18] it is a tactic. It is a tactic to be [00:22:20] like hey you guys can take time off. [00:22:21] Don't worry about it. Right. You know [00:22:23] your boss is like working. He's like hey [00:22:25] you know you guys don't have to stay but [00:22:26] the boss is like working. It's like oh [00:22:28] well you know you're working so I should [00:22:31] you kind you feel kind of like you have [00:22:33] to you know it is a thing. Um, oh, Joel. [00:22:37] Joel, just so you know, I made I made [00:22:39] you a mod. Um, if Whitney's in here, let [00:22:41] me know. I will make her a mod as well, [00:22:43] but I have to do it when I see you guys [00:22:44] because when I click on your profiles, I [00:22:46] don't have the option to make you mods. [00:22:47] Just wanted to throw that in there. Now, [00:22:49] jumping over really quick. I think uh I [00:22:52] think I I messed up putting clips here, [00:22:54] but I'm I'm going to put this clip here [00:22:56] first because this is Mr. LetGo. Am I [00:23:00] saying that right? Mr. LetGo. Okay. I [00:23:01] thought it was Mr. Let It Go. Uh listen [00:23:04] to this cuz she's talking about uh [00:23:06] Amefest registrations, all the hats. Oh, [00:23:09] and Charlie must be like 100%. Like [00:23:11] she's talking about hats. She's talking [00:23:13] about hats. [00:23:15] Tupac. Tupac, you understand what I'm [00:23:18] saying, right? You understand what I'm [00:23:20] saying? Cuz it's my wife and she's [00:23:22] talking about hats. [00:23:24] What do you It happened five days ago. [00:23:27] You You remember when I got here? Yeah. [00:23:30] She's talking about hats down there. [00:23:33] This is crazy. No, you feel me, right? [00:23:37] Like this is beef. No, you tell me. [00:23:41] Pox like, "Man, I just You might want to [00:23:44] just I don't know. You got to just calm [00:23:46] down, Charlie." Oh, even Pox telling me [00:23:48] to calm down. This is This is some BS. [00:23:52] I can't go down there. Are you for real? [00:23:56] Hold on. Hold on. I see people get [00:23:57] possessed all the time. You're telling [00:23:59] me I can't go down there and possess [00:24:01] somebody and backhand somebody else? [00:24:03] You're telling me I can't do that at [00:24:04] all? [00:24:06] Charlie wants to go inside Turning Point [00:24:08] like Jesus went into the temple and [00:24:09] start flipping tables. That's what [00:24:11] Charlie wants to do right now. Uh, and I [00:24:14] can't say what Charlie wants to do. I [00:24:16] would I would be enraged. I would be [00:24:18] enraged. Even in heaven. Even in heaven, [00:24:21] I I'd be bending my halo. I'd be like, [00:24:23] "What the is going on down there?" But [00:24:27] anyway, this clip, he's talking about [00:24:29] something really, really weird. Um, what [00:24:32] they were doing at Charlie's memorial. [00:24:34] Uh, he got this from Diligent Dennison, [00:24:36] but he is the one that found the part of [00:24:39] this, uh, Twitter spaces. Uh, I could [00:24:42] not find it, so he did. Good for him. [00:24:45] And thank you so much. And I'm not [00:24:46] ignoring you, Mr. LetGo. We do have to [00:24:48] do a live sometime soon. [00:24:50] >> Voters at Charlie's memorial. [00:24:52] >> Yes. [00:24:53] >> What? [00:24:54] >> That's wild. [00:24:55] >> Yeah. I I thought that was disgusting [00:24:56] and I just I just kept I just remember [00:24:58] thinking I just kept getting more and [00:24:59] more discouraged and I was exhausted [00:25:01] >> at this point. You know who was kind of [00:25:03] like taking the front-facing position as [00:25:07] far as leadership at TPUSA or turning [00:25:10] point action, right? Like it remained [00:25:11] Tyler Boyer I imagine for Turning Point [00:25:13] action action who you work for, but [00:25:14] who's really visible now? Is it Erica? [00:25:16] Is it Andrew Kovit? Is it Tyler Boyer? [00:25:17] who who is like perceived as in charge [00:25:21] according to the you know from your [00:25:22] experience as a worker or maybe like the [00:25:24] chatter you had heard working for the [00:25:25] organization [00:25:26] >> honestly Eric I mean Erica like Andrew [00:25:28] Kovac you know he's pretty much like by [00:25:30] her side but no she transitioned very [00:25:32] fast to the I think it was 8 days she [00:25:34] was appointed CEO after he passed away [00:25:36] and yeah she became the face really [00:25:37] quick [00:25:38] >> and this is um spaces from X last night [00:25:45] and this is a fresh interview. Nobody [00:25:49] has heard this. Uh, shout out to [00:25:51] Diligent Dennisen. I wanted to make his [00:25:53] face, I mean, well, his his logo like [00:25:56] super big because I want to give him all [00:25:58] the credit. So follow this guy right [00:26:01] here, Diligent Dennis on X, because this [00:26:06] was a very eyeopening interview from an [00:26:11] ex uh Turning Point USA employee, and [00:26:16] she says some very disturbing things [00:26:19] that Turning Point USA was doing and [00:26:23] what they were involved with. And the [00:26:26] second she started having, you know, [00:26:30] feelings about like, I don't know about [00:26:32] this, they started going crazy, [00:26:35] snatching her phone and doing all these [00:26:38] other things. [00:26:40] And this is absolutely crazy. Listen to [00:26:42] this. [00:26:44] >> They had you guys um registering voters [00:26:46] at Charlie's Memorial. [00:26:48] >> Yes. [00:26:49] So, [00:26:51] I want y'all to think about this because [00:26:53] this I have to set a narrative that they [00:26:56] are that's very very very interesting. [00:27:00] So, I'm not going to play the whole [00:27:02] thing. I just wanted to get that point [00:27:04] across that while Erica is saying all of [00:27:07] this when it came to the memorial, they [00:27:08] were also being prompted by whoever's in [00:27:12] charge. And I guess at that time it [00:27:14] would have been Erica um or you know [00:27:17] Andrew or whoever whoever somebody was [00:27:19] in charge of this whole thing. And they [00:27:21] prompted people to start registering [00:27:24] at Charlie's memorial. Do you know how [00:27:28] crazy that is? But again, this goes back [00:27:30] to what Lance said. He and he's kind of [00:27:32] right about this. Um my my researcher my [00:27:36] researcher who's helping me, he's Lance [00:27:37] Twigs. Have you heard of him? Uh I'm [00:27:39] kidding. His name last name is not [00:27:42] Twigs. Um, but he was saying like this [00:27:44] is like often at work. That is a perfect [00:27:47] example of what often is. So many people [00:27:49] ask me over and over again, what is [00:27:50] often? There's MK, sorry, there's Mortal [00:27:53] Kombat Ultra. Okay, Mortal K Combat [00:27:56] spelled with a K. Uh, there's that. And [00:27:58] then its successor was often. Now, there [00:28:02] was a few offshoots for Mortal Kombat [00:28:04] Ultra, but one of them was often. And [00:28:06] often focused on rituals and seances and [00:28:09] witchcraft. basically, you know, the [00:28:11] esoteric of things to see if they could [00:28:14] have people under a spell of sorts using [00:28:18] that instead of using everything else [00:28:20] that Mortal Kombat Ultra had you use. [00:28:22] And this tactic that they're using by uh [00:28:26] getting people to uh register while at [00:28:28] the memorial, I mean, it's a basic [00:28:31] thing. I mean, you have people in this [00:28:33] highly emotional state, right? You have [00:28:35] Jack Popic every 10 minutes saying, "The [00:28:38] left killed Charlie. The left killed [00:28:39] Charlie. They celebrated. They watched. [00:28:41] You have him doing that. This whole [00:28:42] thing, it's like a chant. It's like a [00:28:44] mantra. You guys are seeing this over [00:28:46] and over again. And then you get to the [00:28:48] larger than life WWE pyro technic [00:28:53] dripping memorial with all of the huge [00:28:57] conservative voices there. And then they [00:28:59] say, "Uh, would you like to register to [00:29:01] vote? Uh, just wondering if you'd like [00:29:03] to. Is that something you'd want to do?" [00:29:05] I don't know who you're who are you [00:29:06] going to vote for. You're just in front [00:29:08] of all this thing. The press is there, [00:29:10] VI VP's there, everybody's there, and [00:29:13] Charlie's gone. And it's so sad. And [00:29:15] there's a politician carrying a cross [00:29:17] with wheels on it. I'm not even making [00:29:19] that part up. I'm not even joking. [00:29:20] That's a real thing that was happening, [00:29:22] right? And then you see all that and you [00:29:24] go, "Yeah, yeah." You want to rally up [00:29:27] behind that. That's a tactic that they [00:29:29] use. That is a symbolic belief [00:29:31] manipulation. And that is one of the [00:29:33] things in often it is written down that [00:29:35] they actually use to get people um into [00:29:40] into these state these altered states [00:29:43] because you being enraged, you know, [00:29:45] when you're blood red mad, that's an [00:29:47] altered state. You being sad to the [00:29:49] point where you can't talk or you're [00:29:51] crying, that's an altered state. Like [00:29:52] people always think of substances when [00:29:54] they think of altered states, but it [00:29:56] could just be high emotion, high high [00:29:58] excitement. That is an altered state and [00:30:01] that's what they put them in when they [00:30:02] were at the memorial. So, of course, [00:30:04] they're going to be like, "Hey, do you [00:30:05] want to register?" Because they're [00:30:06] trying to pull people in. [00:30:09] Very sad. Let's keep going with uh the [00:30:11] Zoom call because uh there's more. [00:30:14] Guess's face throughout the Zoom call. [00:30:18] >> The prophetic mind of my husband [00:30:22] was that he always planned for the [00:30:25] future. You guys are obviously aware of [00:30:28] like vision 2025, but Charlie was also [00:30:32] working on vision 2030 in the weeks [00:30:35] leading up to September 10th. And that's [00:30:37] and he was working really closely with [00:30:39] Justin. And that's why Justin had been [00:30:41] appointed the role of COO because he was [00:30:46] literally I remember phone calls when [00:30:49] Charlie and I would take our night walks [00:30:50] and it would be 10:00 at night and him [00:30:53] and Justin would just be talking about [00:30:55] the plans. I was aware of the plans. I [00:30:59] have his journals that are aware of the [00:31:01] plans. Like there is no confusion. [00:31:05] >> The journals are aware of the plans. [00:31:06] Hey. Hey, what? [00:31:10] I'm aware of the plans. I knew [00:31:12] everything. Um, it went from 2025 all [00:31:15] the way to 2030 and even beyond that. [00:31:19] Um, and I have all the journals. Can't [00:31:21] show them to you. That's rude of you to [00:31:22] even suggest that uh you ever see the [00:31:25] journals. And um yeah, so we're just [00:31:28] we're just moving forward with the plan. [00:31:29] It's not like there's anybody in the [00:31:31] background um completely pulling the [00:31:33] strings. Uh that's not what's happening. [00:31:36] I was made aware of the plans. I heard [00:31:38] phone calls and I have journals. So um [00:31:40] everything I do is completely just [00:31:43] Charlie. You know, Apple tried to do the [00:31:46] same thing when Steve Job passed away. [00:31:48] Apple was like, "This is all Steve. This [00:31:50] Steve's idea. Hey, this one is by [00:31:53] Steve." And by the time it got to like [00:31:55] iPhone 8, 9, we were like, "This ain't [00:31:57] Steve. Come on. Stop this. You listen. [00:32:01] You You made the sizes different." He [00:32:03] said, "Never make the sizes different." [00:32:05] This is not Steve. Okay. Okay. This is [00:32:07] Cook. This is Tim Cook. This is Cooked. [00:32:10] This is what this is. I still I still [00:32:12] But I still got one. I still got one. I [00:32:13] got the biggest one I could. I'm just [00:32:16] saying for a long time they were trying [00:32:18] to pull the strings and be like, "Oh, [00:32:19] this is all Steve." And that's what [00:32:21] she's doing right there. I mean, even [00:32:22] even just saying that the way she did, [00:32:25] you know, it's like um you know, there's [00:32:28] a clip that's actually going to mention [00:32:30] this when they're talking about Tyler [00:32:31] Robinson and the text messages, but [00:32:33] there's too much there's too much [00:32:34] leading. You know, in like a bad movie, [00:32:36] they lead, right? They'll say, "Well, my [00:32:39] you guys know my dad and who he is, [00:32:41] right? He's the leader of XYZ and he's [00:32:45] been doing this for a long time. And if [00:32:48] he hears that you guys are messing with [00:32:49] Philadelphia mints, you're going to end [00:32:51] up in the way back machine. You know, [00:32:54] that machine that helps you travel in [00:32:56] time that only I and a few others have [00:32:58] access to. Like that type of thing in a [00:33:00] movie. And you're like, "Okay, you're [00:33:01] telling me everything, so I know. Okay, [00:33:03] I understand." Right? That's exactly [00:33:05] what Erica's doing there. [00:33:07] >> Of what's to come. [00:33:09] >> Uh allegedly, maybe perhaps. And I want [00:33:12] to give you guys that reassurance that [00:33:16] it's full seam ahead and the board and I [00:33:20] are working with Justin and the [00:33:22] executive leadership teams to make sure [00:33:24] that all of those plans come into effect [00:33:28] 2030 and beyond. Um but I again [00:33:32] >> when they first started it was 2025. [00:33:34] They're like, "Oh, he had he had plans [00:33:36] all the way up to like I think I they [00:33:38] started at 2028 because that was the [00:33:39] election. And then all of a sudden they [00:33:41] were like, "No, no, 2030." Now she's [00:33:43] saying 2030 and beyond. Okay. Just [00:33:47] beyond. Just no date. Didn't want to set [00:33:49] a date. Just I don't know. Beyond. I [00:33:50] don't know. [00:33:52] 2100. How about that? All right. You'll [00:33:54] all be gone by then, right? Okay. [00:33:56] Perfect. Let's go with that. [00:33:57] >> And I'm so grateful for all of you. I'm [00:34:00] so proud of all of you. Um, [00:34:04] you honor my husband so well. All of you [00:34:07] do. And [00:34:10] it's weird to say I'm excited. I I [00:34:13] really hesitate saying that. It's really [00:34:15] hard for me to say that. It's a really [00:34:17] weird thing to say, but I think it comes [00:34:20] from a space of peace, [00:34:24] knowing that God's [00:34:26] using this and we're humbly witnessing [00:34:31] the gospel in real time. [00:34:38] I don't know what to say. [00:34:41] She doesn't want to say she's happy. I [00:34:42] don't want to say I'm happy but I where [00:34:45] it comes from let me explain the [00:34:46] happiness I feel it comes from peace [00:34:50] >> I don't want to say I'm happy listen I'm [00:34:52] not not going to say I'm happy [00:34:55] I'm not I'm not I don't I'm not going to [00:34:58] say but there will be signs you know [00:35:03] just sounds so sounds so happy [00:35:06] you know just sounds really happy which [00:35:09] I mean it's like that would be Great. If [00:35:12] someone passed away and the person's [00:35:13] happy, you know, you don't want to be [00:35:15] sad forever. But I tell you something. [00:35:17] I'll tell you something. You want them [00:35:19] to be sad for a little while. [00:35:21] Just a little while at least. No. Hey, [00:35:25] listen. I pass away. I want everybody to [00:35:27] be happy later. [00:35:30] Later. Not right away. What? Not right [00:35:34] away. [00:35:36] You I need I need I need a few days, you [00:35:39] know. I need a few days of, you know, I [00:35:41] I need a few weeks, right? Those of you [00:35:44] that go for a few months, thank you. You [00:35:46] know, much appreciated, right? [00:35:50] But I need at least a for my wife. For [00:35:52] my wife, I need a year and a half. [00:35:54] That's what I need. I need a year and a [00:35:55] half. That's what I need. I don't know, [00:35:59] man. At least. Come on. Five days. Five [00:36:02] days. And you're giggling about about uh [00:36:04] therapy dogs. No. No. That's absolutely [00:36:09] nuts. Absolutely nuts. Let's see what I [00:36:12] got here. Let's keep on going. Actually, [00:36:14] you know what? Hold on a second. Hold on [00:36:15] a quick second. There was somebody. I'm [00:36:19] seeing a lot of these. Here it is. I was [00:36:21] going to read super chats at the end, [00:36:23] but there's this person. I'm noticing [00:36:24] somebody uh Nessie Nessie 3520. My son [00:36:28] passed uh exactly one year ago, and I'm [00:36:31] tearing up typing this. I work non-stop [00:36:34] day after day. I couldn't deal with the [00:36:36] pain. His dad stepped up and did 90%. I [00:36:40] couldn't accept it. Still can't. Erica [00:36:42] is on some BS. I did not think that's [00:36:45] how you were going to end that super [00:36:46] chat by saying Erica is on some BS. I [00:36:49] did not expect that from the beginning [00:36:51] of it to the end. You Yeah. Okay. But um [00:36:55] yeah, prayers prayers to you. Um and [00:36:57] thank you for sharing that and I'm sorry [00:36:59] for your loss. And yeah, it's hard. It's [00:37:03] hard. And this, ladies and gentlemen, is [00:37:05] a perfect example of what everybody is [00:37:07] talking about when uh when they see [00:37:10] Erica acting the way she is. Is that [00:37:13] come on, how is there not more people or [00:37:16] how how are you not more upset? That [00:37:19] reaction that you're talking about [00:37:20] there, Nessie, is exactly what everybody [00:37:24] would do and everybody's expecting, [00:37:26] right? That's that's exactly it 100%. Uh [00:37:29] let's let's keep going here. Um, let's [00:37:33] keep on moving here. But thank you so [00:37:35] much for uh for just saying that. Um, [00:37:38] and just being open about that. Really [00:37:40] appreciate it. Um, and sorry for your [00:37:44] loss. You know, one year ago today is [00:37:46] just [00:37:47] it's crazy. It's crazy. Ah, man. And [00:37:51] then again, you're seeing people who are [00:37:52] super happy. It it makes you like the [00:37:55] rest of us who don't have that type of [00:37:57] loss happening exactly today. We're [00:37:59] like, this is crazy. you know that [00:38:01] person who has it one year ago today and [00:38:04] she's still tearing up as she's typing [00:38:06] it like yeah that's that's how that goes [00:38:10] when someone so important to you is gone [00:38:12] you know let's keep going there but [00:38:15] again thank you and prayers to you and [00:38:17] your family [00:38:17] >> project 2030 [00:38:20] and then she's going to kind of want to [00:38:23] say that she's happy but then catch [00:38:25] herself realizing that that would be [00:38:27] kind of weird to say that she's happy [00:38:28] take a listen [00:38:29] >> the prophetic mind of my husband. [00:38:32] >> Oh, we already played this one. But [00:38:34] yeah, a and on top of that, can I just [00:38:36] say really quick, I'm I'm just going to [00:38:38] go into a little bit of a bag here. Um [00:38:41] the fact that she's saying that she has [00:38:43] plans up till 2030 is very very [00:38:47] interesting because if you don't know, [00:38:49] there's something called project 2030. [00:38:51] Project 2030 is something that Klaus [00:38:54] Schwab spoke about quite a bit. Um, I [00:38:58] believe he even wrote a book that [00:38:59] doesn't detail project 2030, but details [00:39:02] something he calls the fourth uh [00:39:04] industrial revolution. And this is where [00:39:06] people start merging with machines and [00:39:08] things of that nature. Uh, that's where [00:39:10] he feels the world's going. That's where [00:39:12] he's like kind of pushing the world when [00:39:14] they all go to Davos. This is the type [00:39:15] of stuff they're discussing. And you [00:39:19] know, if you notice, you you see it pop [00:39:21] up a lot, right? You'll see it pop up in [00:39:24] now that I'm saying it to you. Watch how [00:39:26] many places it pops up. 2030. There is a [00:39:30] real focus on that year for some reason. [00:39:33] Um, you know, Klouse is very focused on [00:39:35] it. He says there's a lot of things that [00:39:37] should be happening by then. The whole [00:39:39] thing of owning nothing and being happy [00:39:42] kind of correlates with that. Um, it's [00:39:44] not exactly when they want it to happen, [00:39:46] but it seems like there is some kind of [00:39:49] push that's happening and it seems like [00:39:51] everything has to be done in 2030. Now, [00:39:54] I don't know what that would be. I don't [00:39:56] even know what the push is exactly. [00:39:59] There's many different things. There's [00:40:01] many different facets to this push. [00:40:03] There's many different facets to Agenda [00:40:05] 2030. But it's very interesting that [00:40:07] she's like, "Oh, we have plans until [00:40:09] 2030, right?" Especially especially [00:40:12] since again when it started or when all [00:40:15] of this first started and she was on [00:40:17] podcast and everything, they were like, [00:40:18] "Oh, he has until 2028." And that was [00:40:20] election time. So, I was like, "Okay, [00:40:22] that's a little on the nose, but they're [00:40:23] saying election time." And then she said [00:40:25] 2030. And I was like, "Oh, that's really [00:40:27] weird. That's actually really weird." [00:40:29] Um, let's just get into the last thing [00:40:31] and then we'll we'll jump off of this [00:40:33] subject. Uh, this is the thing where she [00:40:36] talks about what's the most uh [00:40:37] traumatizing [00:40:38] >> to get closer to accepting that it was [00:40:41] real. I I went away for two weeks. I [00:40:44] didn't I didn't really catch the fact [00:40:46] that it was an inperson meeting until [00:40:50] later. [00:40:51] Eight days after his public [00:40:52] assassination, she sits down for a piece [00:40:55] with a publication that hated Charlie [00:40:57] the entire time he was alive. New York [00:40:59] Times was constantly writing pieces [00:41:01] about Charlie Kirk or pieces that just [00:41:02] were not kind or favorable to Charlie [00:41:04] Kirk. So, it's an interesting decision [00:41:06] and reading the article or rereading [00:41:09] because somebody said you should [00:41:10] actually go back and revisit everything [00:41:11] that transpired in the days after and [00:41:14] you kind of have new eyes and that's [00:41:15] very true. But in reading that article [00:41:18] in retrospect, something that I am [00:41:20] particularly struck by is the fact that [00:41:23] she describes suddenly being forced into [00:41:28] the single mother position as the quote [00:41:32] unquote least traumatizing thing. [00:41:37] Becoming a single mother suddenly eight [00:41:39] days later, she describes that as the [00:41:40] least traumatizing thing. Again, that's [00:41:42] an exact quotation. I I'll read it. You [00:41:44] can see it. Uh she's they're going into [00:41:47] this they're speaking about Trump's [00:41:49] energy and his tone toward her on phone [00:41:52] calls and it reads quote from her. The [00:41:55] president's tone she said was soft and [00:41:58] embracing. I could tell he wanted to hug [00:42:00] me. Others have responded in the same [00:42:03] manner to Ms. Kirk, now left to care for [00:42:06] a three-year-old daughter and a [00:42:07] one-year-old son. That new life, Miss [00:42:09] Kirk said, quote, is actually the least [00:42:13] traumatizing thing for me since she [00:42:16] herself has been raised by her mother [00:42:19] after their parents divorced when she [00:42:21] was young. [00:42:25] Candace is mad. I'm telling you, it's [00:42:28] it's it's on from here on out. I mean, [00:42:30] keep keep in mind there's like a whole [00:42:32] legal process in in that's happening [00:42:34] right now. And Candace is like, "I don't [00:42:36] care. I heard the Zoom call and we're [00:42:39] going to continue. Just let me know how [00:42:41] much you're suing me for and I'll have [00:42:43] that to you right away. Uh but this is [00:42:45] not stopping. That's ba that's her basic [00:42:48] attitude that she has in this. I mean [00:42:50] this face says it all. She's Hey, are [00:42:53] you going to stop? She's like I don't [00:42:55] think so. No, I don't I don't think so. [00:42:58] I think something absolutely terrible [00:43:00] happened. I'm telling you, man, that [00:43:02] Zoom call is weird. Weird. That is a [00:43:06] very odd thing. Um, yeah. I [00:43:11] mean, you know, Baron actually called it [00:43:14] out. Baron said his opinion wasn't a [00:43:16] fact or anything like that. It was his [00:43:18] opinion that uh he thought that she knew [00:43:20] something uh prior to Charlie passing [00:43:23] away. Uh, and that person is Erica. [00:43:25] That's that's what Baron was saying. And [00:43:28] then this Zoom call, maybe he heard the [00:43:30] Zoom call before, I don't know. But then [00:43:33] this Zoom call drops and it's just like, [00:43:35] oh, okay. [00:43:37] This is nuts. It It kind of makes you [00:43:40] think that the way the person's being [00:43:43] nonchalant like this. I'm telling you, [00:43:45] man. I' I'd be the I'd be the wor if I [00:43:48] was in charge. If I was in charge, I'd [00:43:50] be like, "Uh, [00:43:53] listen, I know you're running the [00:43:55] company. Um, you just got to come with [00:43:57] me. You know, just it's just formality. [00:43:59] Hands behind your back, please. If I was [00:44:02] If I was in If I was Cash, [00:44:06] not Dan Bon Dan Bonjino left. If I was [00:44:08] Cash, I would I would be grabbing my [00:44:12] handcuffs with my hands that are soaked [00:44:15] in honey for no particular reason [00:44:17] because his girlfriend is just an [00:44:18] upstanding citizen who's only loyal to [00:44:20] America and no other place. Um, and then [00:44:22] I'd be like, "Hands behind your back." [00:44:24] My handcuffs are kind of sticky, but [00:44:26] hands behind your back, please. Uh, [00:44:30] it's nuts. It's nuts. [00:44:33] I don't know. In in in an investigation, [00:44:36] you know, and jokes aside, in an [00:44:37] investigation, wouldn't that be [00:44:39] something, [00:44:41] right? For some reason, you know, Cash [00:44:43] is acting like everything is nothing and [00:44:46] only the things surrounding Tyler are [00:44:49] something. I I just find it so weird [00:44:52] because that would be some if I was an [00:44:53] if I was an investigator. I'm not, but [00:44:56] if I was and I heard that, I'd be like, [00:44:59] "Oh, I'm going to ask her some [00:45:01] questions. Would that be would that be [00:45:04] crazy? Would that be heartless?" I don't [00:45:05] think so, man. I don't think so. I think [00:45:09] you'd be right on the nose doing that. [00:45:11] Um, again, I I don't know if she knew [00:45:13] anything, but man, when you hear that [00:45:15] call, when you hear that Zoom call, it's [00:45:17] nuts. Somebody said build back better. [00:45:20] Yes. When I'm talking about project [00:45:22] 2030, when they were saying build back [00:45:24] better, when every place was saying [00:45:27] build back better, that's the type of [00:45:28] stuff that I'm talking about, actually. [00:45:30] Yeah, 100%. You hit that on the nose. [00:45:32] Uh, please hit the like button, guys. It [00:45:34] helps the channel tremendously. It helps [00:45:36] this live stream tremendously. We're [00:45:39] going to uh move on to something that [00:45:41] probably if you don't have X, you have [00:45:43] not seen before. Candace actually said [00:45:46] this after her stream. She said, "I'm [00:45:49] still stuck on the fact that Turning [00:45:51] Point raised a quarter billion dollars [00:45:53] over a few months and felt zero shame [00:45:56] attacking YouTubers for making thousands [00:45:59] of dollars discussing the flaws of the [00:46:02] investigation. The shamelessness of that [00:46:05] PR strategy is absolutely wild to [00:46:07] reflect on." [00:46:10] Yeah, man. Yeah. How about that, huh? [00:46:14] They're like, "There's people making [00:46:15] money. There's people making money." [00:46:17] Like literally like they're just sitting [00:46:18] there like the joker on a pile of money. [00:46:20] There's people making money here. Oh no. [00:46:23] You want a light? Hold on. Hold on. I [00:46:25] got I got 10 10,000 stack here. You want [00:46:28] to here? [00:46:31] There's people making money. This is [00:46:33] absolutely ridiculous. Just burning [00:46:36] money. Just throwing it in the air. I [00:46:38] can't believe you guys just draped in [00:46:40] money, you know, all just all over you. [00:46:44] Just money everywhere. coins, bills, [00:46:47] checks. [00:46:49] Yeah. And you're sending out bracelets. [00:46:50] You're just throwing bracelets around. [00:46:52] Like Wolves in Finance said, you're just [00:46:54] throwing bracelets. You're like, "Here [00:46:55] you go. Here you go. Here you go." Have [00:46:57] a quarter billion dollars. [00:47:00] Maybe more. Maybe more. Honestly. I [00:47:03] mean, after Amfest, I would I would [00:47:04] think that they made more money. Every [00:47:06] time they have an event, there's a push [00:47:08] for more money. So, I would imagine [00:47:12] positioning it like, "Hey, we're not [00:47:15] having, you know, Dave Smith on." Yeah, [00:47:17] we had Tucker, but we made sure to have [00:47:19] Ben Shapiro spoke right after Erica and [00:47:22] he called Candace the Rword, huh? Who [00:47:25] wants to donate? I'm sure there's a [00:47:27] bunch of people that stepped in. There [00:47:28] must have been. So, a quarter I I would [00:47:30] think a quarter billion. It's probably [00:47:32] It's probably a little higher now. But [00:47:33] that was the last thing that uh Candace [00:47:35] said on that whole topic. Now, we have [00:47:38] something else here. This is going to be [00:47:40] a little something. This is about [00:47:41] Charlie being gifted. It was figured out [00:47:45] uh that the school was the Quest [00:47:47] Academy. Uh I I had that knowledge [00:47:49] already. I did not have the knowledge [00:47:51] that it was named something else before. [00:47:53] I'm going to be showing you that. I'm [00:47:54] going to be showing you some clips from [00:47:55] an old podcast I recorded with my wife. [00:47:58] We used to do some real serious [00:48:00] breakdowns of some different projects [00:48:02] and experiments and etc. And then I'm [00:48:04] going to read off to you somebody who [00:48:06] actually had an experience in the GATE [00:48:08] program. I'm just going to read [00:48:10] everything that they said. Uh they're [00:48:12] just talking about some tests that they [00:48:13] remember and uh yeah. Yeah. So, it's [00:48:16] going to make sense after I play the uh [00:48:19] Monarch MTO stuff. But let's start off [00:48:22] with this clip here. [00:48:23] >> Led me to another stunning discovery [00:48:26] that we have made in large part thanks [00:48:28] to internet sleuths. There was a lot of [00:48:31] media panicking when we discussed [00:48:33] Project Looking Glass. We discussed the [00:48:34] fact that Charlie was indeed a gifted [00:48:36] child who went to a literal children's [00:48:39] school for the gifted. I told you guys [00:48:40] also that street lights used to go out [00:48:42] when he ran. There's a whole term for [00:48:44] that. Apparently, a lot of people go [00:48:45] through that. We saw that in the comment [00:48:46] section. Now, what does it all mean? On [00:48:48] my episode, I posited that the military [00:48:50] was keeping its eye on quote unquote [00:48:53] gate children, gifted children, [00:48:55] different by different names, but you [00:48:56] know, terminating it more broadly, [00:48:58] children that go through the gate [00:49:00] program. that Charlie's life may have [00:49:01] therefore been a literal Truman show [00:49:03] once they realized that he was [00:49:04] extraordinarily gifted. So, let me [00:49:07] remind you that when Charlie was having [00:49:09] these visions about his death back in [00:49:11] 2018, he specifically told me that he [00:49:13] knew from the moment that he began [00:49:15] Turning Point USA that he was going to [00:49:17] die young. I'm going to show reow you [00:49:18] this uh text message again so you can [00:49:20] see it. Literally, he writes, "Since the [00:49:23] beginning of Turning Point USA, I knew [00:49:25] in my gut that I might get wiped out at [00:49:27] any time. I cannot explain it, but I [00:49:29] dream about it all the time. Like all [00:49:30] the time. Not really afraid of it, but [00:49:33] I'm just telling you what I know to be [00:49:35] true. I'm not sure I'm going to live [00:49:37] begins with I'm not sure I'm going to [00:49:38] live to see the end of this revolution. [00:49:39] But interesting what he says since the [00:49:42] beginning of Turning Point USA. We [00:49:43] should probably therefore go back to the [00:49:45] founding story of Turning Point USA. The [00:49:47] story the public knows and the story [00:49:48] that I was told is that Charlie was this [00:49:50] teenager, didn't get into West Point. [00:49:52] Anyway, he's speaking at a conference [00:49:56] where a man named Bill Montgomery [00:49:59] happened to be in attendance. He has [00:50:00] since passed. I met Bill Montgomery. [00:50:02] He's very kind to me. Um, and my point [00:50:04] in bringing this up is not to throw any [00:50:06] shade on him, but because I'm now [00:50:07] interested in this origin story. Um, [00:50:09] anyways, he's in a tendency. He's [00:50:10] absolutely floored uh at at Benedict [00:50:13] University. When Charlie speaks, he [00:50:15] immediately knew that he was sort of [00:50:16] looking at a future president. This is [00:50:18] an article. I think it was done in the [00:50:19] Atlantic back in uh it doesn't matter [00:50:22] what year. Anyways, it reads in the [00:50:23] Atlantic. Montgomery was at Benedictton [00:50:26] University in western Chicago suburb of [00:50:28] Lyall, Illinois for the college's youth [00:50:31] government day in May of 2012. The slate [00:50:34] of speakers put the kids to sleep, he [00:50:38] told the National Journal. But when Kirk [00:50:40] took the floor, the energy in the room [00:50:42] completely changed. The kids weren't [00:50:43] sleeping anymore and their attention was [00:50:45] wrapped on Kirk. inspired. Montgomery [00:50:48] went up to him after his speech and told [00:50:50] him as only a man 50 years senior can [00:50:53] say that he needed to delay college to [00:50:55] pursue a higher calling. Quote, I don't [00:50:57] know you, Montgomery recalled saying, [00:50:59] but you need to start an organization to [00:51:01] reach out to young people with your [00:51:02] message. A month after Montgomery met [00:51:04] Kirk, the duo launched Turning Point [00:51:06] USA. Want you to hold on to that phrase, [00:51:08] I don't know you, but again, that's the [00:51:11] same story that I was told. I was a bit [00:51:14] surprised to learn that there may be a [00:51:15] larger story here. Now, Bill Montgomery [00:51:18] was [00:51:19] >> you know the one missing piece that's [00:51:21] happening as she talks about this type [00:51:24] of stuff is the guy who was with Charlie [00:51:28] from that X-Men school, okay, the gifted [00:51:31] school and was around Charlie for [00:51:34] spiritual purposes. That is the missing [00:51:37] piece that guy. because I can't find a [00:51:41] connection between Bill and the people [00:51:42] that started that school. Now, Candace [00:51:44] says she got a tip. We We've been trying [00:51:46] to find the information there. Maybe we [00:51:48] have to find uh some maiden names to [00:51:50] make it actually click as we're [00:51:52] researching, but I couldn't find [00:51:54] anything in regards to that. Okay. But [00:51:56] I'm going to go with Candace as a source [00:51:58] of that. But also, if we just knew who [00:52:01] that man was, that would be the main [00:52:04] missing piece that we all need to know [00:52:08] because that guy is probably the [00:52:11] connective tissue between Bill and the [00:52:14] people that started the school. Now, [00:52:16] she's saying that they all work [00:52:17] together. I couldn't find any traces of [00:52:18] that or anything like that, but again, [00:52:21] who knows? If if she found it, she found [00:52:23] it. Sometimes, you know, I find things, [00:52:25] they can't find things. Like, it's just [00:52:26] that's just the way it goes sometimes. [00:52:28] But if we knew who that guy was, that [00:52:31] man that was there for that [00:52:33] Philadelphiaian man who was there for [00:52:34] spiritual purposes, if we knew who that [00:52:36] was, all of this would make way more [00:52:38] sense and it would probably look way [00:52:40] more sinister, I think, because that guy [00:52:43] probably knows Bill. That that's what [00:52:45] makes sense to me because that guy falls [00:52:47] away and the second that that guy falls [00:52:49] away, Bill steps into the picture. And [00:52:52] the second that Bill steps away or [00:52:54] passes away I should say the second he [00:52:56] passes away Rob McCoy and Frank Turk are [00:52:58] there like I mean it's just like that [00:53:00] handling process is all the way through [00:53:03] from the time he's a kid right he has [00:53:06] the program he has the spiritual man he [00:53:09] has Bill and then he has Frank Turk and [00:53:12] Rob McCoy the whole way through and I [00:53:14] don't know I know that you know Candace [00:53:17] talks about Bill being uh naval intel I [00:53:19] believe I believe I'm pretty or no air [00:53:21] force [00:53:22] Um, but she talks about him being in [00:53:24] there. He doesn't have any connections [00:53:25] to like any psychological operations or [00:53:27] anything like that. I already looked [00:53:28] into him that way. That was the first [00:53:30] thing I looked into. But Rob McCoy [00:53:33] definitely does. And that man, that [00:53:37] spiritual purposes man probably did as [00:53:40] well. You know, just in the sense of [00:53:42] you're dealing with all these kids who [00:53:44] have these heightened senses and all of [00:53:46] these crazy abilities. you know, he [00:53:49] probably knows a thing or two, [00:53:50] especially sitting down with a young man [00:53:52] and validating his uh suspicions that [00:53:55] he's going to die young. And on top of [00:53:58] that, if you connect the dots here, [00:54:01] Candace just said that Charlie felt that [00:54:04] way the day that he started Turning [00:54:07] Point, which means that that man was [00:54:10] validating what Charlie was saying from [00:54:13] the time Charlie was, I think he started [00:54:14] at 18 with Bill. So that means that that [00:54:18] man, spiritual man was with Charlie [00:54:20] while he met Bill was validating these [00:54:23] whole things that you're going to die [00:54:25] young and then at some point fell away [00:54:27] or didn't. That's the thing. Or didn't. [00:54:30] Maybe he didn't fall away. I have no [00:54:31] idea. Have no clue. The spiritual man [00:54:34] could have been Rob McCoy the whole [00:54:35] time. I don't know. I have no idea. But [00:54:38] it's just very weird. He had this [00:54:40] handling. He had this, you know, from 18 [00:54:43] to 31. He had this whole handling [00:54:45] process going on the the entire time. [00:54:48] And I mean when I say Frank Turk, Frank [00:54:50] Turk was literally a mentor. That's he [00:54:52] had the explicit purpose of being a [00:54:54] mentor. That's why Frank Turk was around [00:54:57] Charlie. And Frank Turk knew Rob McCoy. [00:55:00] And Rob McCoy randomly quote unquote [00:55:03] meets Charlie the same way Bill randomly [00:55:06] met Charlie. [00:55:09] Now Charlie's gone and Bill's gone and [00:55:12] the company's thriving under a new CEO [00:55:15] and everything that was being questioned [00:55:16] is no longer being questioned anymore. I [00:55:19] mean, it's just I don't know, man. It's [00:55:21] pretty crazy. Let's uh let's keep going [00:55:24] here and then we're going to switch over [00:55:25] to Oh, yeah. That's that's the spiritual [00:55:27] man. Yeah, I did some research. The [00:55:30] spiritual guy is this guy. Could you [00:55:31] imagine? [00:55:33] Charlie, who's the guy that you've been [00:55:35] hanging out with? Oh, it was uh Major [00:55:38] Mike. Major Mike. Yeah, he's a church [00:55:42] Satan. Yeah, he's a real nice guy. A [00:55:44] spiritual guy. [00:55:46] This this is the type of guy to look at [00:55:47] you and say you are going to die young. [00:55:49] You're correct. You know, just 100% [00:55:52] you're correct. Does look like Erica. [00:55:55] Really does. Really does. I love that [00:55:57] theory. Really does look like Erica. Um [00:56:00] you know what? In fact, you know, I I'll [00:56:01] listen to this a couple of more seconds, [00:56:03] but then we're just going to jump over [00:56:05] to the podcast I did because I think you [00:56:06] guys have to hear that. And then we're [00:56:07] going to read some gate program stories. [00:56:09] >> Air Force. He's in the Air Force [00:56:11] reserves. Uh Bill Montgomery also [00:56:13] happened to be from Lincoln, Nebraska. [00:56:16] Get getting into that one of those [00:56:17] Egyptian plane stops. A lot of these [00:56:19] people are tied to Lincoln, Nebraska [00:56:21] that are in this story. Saving that for [00:56:24] another day. Now, not much is known [00:56:26] about what specifically Bill Montgomery [00:56:27] did during his time in the military, but [00:56:29] we do know that he moved to the Chicago [00:56:31] area thereafter, which [00:56:34] obviously in the area where Charlie's [00:56:36] X-Men School was, uh, the X-Men School, [00:56:38] I just like to call it that, was [00:56:39] actually called Creative Children's [00:56:42] Academy. It opened in 1982 for the [00:56:44] academically gifted, um, from preschool [00:56:46] up until the eighth grade. In 1999, it [00:56:49] changed its name officially to Quest [00:56:51] Academy. It tells us uh on its website [00:56:54] or I'm sorry in a past article that it [00:56:56] receives corporate and private funding [00:56:58] from who? We don't know what I would [00:57:00] like to know what corporations funded [00:57:02] that academy. [00:57:04] >> Black budgets. We couldn't find [00:57:06] anything. We were looking into that. Um [00:57:08] I was looking into it. Uh Lance was [00:57:10] looking into it and we couldn't find [00:57:11] anything. Um it it's very hard when it [00:57:14] comes to donors and things like that. [00:57:15] It's very hard. Um, I would think black [00:57:17] budget. If you don't know what a black [00:57:18] budget is, I don't mean uh [00:57:21] insert random black joke. Uh, but I mean [00:57:24] it's dark money. You don't know where [00:57:27] this this money is coming from. You [00:57:29] know, usually like the Pentagon or [00:57:30] whatever. It's coming from some dark [00:57:32] place and it's moving very dark and it's [00:57:35] not really um it's not really tracked as [00:57:39] much and it's getting funneled into [00:57:40] something. There's a lot of black budget [00:57:42] stuff um that goes goes around goes [00:57:45] around. Um I would think it's that [00:57:48] because you can't really be seen doing [00:57:50] that type of thing, right? I don't know [00:57:51] though. I have no idea. It could just be [00:57:53] a company. It could just be a company. [00:57:56] It could just be Bill. It could be a guy [00:57:58] like Bill, right? That's just doing that [00:58:00] and just, you know, take finding the [00:58:04] donates a bunch of stuff. Has a [00:58:06] spiritual quote unquote spiritual man on [00:58:08] the inside. when you find a certain [00:58:10] person that has these qualities, let me [00:58:12] know because I want to start this thing [00:58:15] because we need something that's going [00:58:17] to generate money and is actually going [00:58:19] to form uh start shaping public opinion [00:58:21] and I need somebody young at the at the [00:58:23] center of it. It could be that. Right? [00:58:25] I'm just throwing out a scenario here. [00:58:27] Now, as we keep going here, let's jump [00:58:30] over to this. Okay, this is where she [00:58:32] talks about it some more. Then we're [00:58:33] gonna get into my clips. [00:58:34] >> And this is correct. An adolescent [00:58:36] psychiatric nurse. So she was a [00:58:38] psychiatric nurse to the youth and that [00:58:42] she was actually the person that started [00:58:43] the school with Helen Barts and that's [00:58:46] has since virtually been wiped from [00:58:48] public record. But that that's what [00:58:50] you're missing is that these people all [00:58:51] knew each other. The person claims that [00:58:54] Bill and his wife and a certain Robert [00:58:57] Flood who was in Dan Flood's family, [00:58:59] this is what they claim and I I I have [00:59:01] since found this person said that they [00:59:03] knew each other since before the school [00:59:05] even got started. They were all working [00:59:07] for this evangelical [00:59:09] uh company, evangelical salesforce known [00:59:12] as the Shackley Corporation. It's still [00:59:14] in existence today. I'm going to give [00:59:16] you a bit of information. The Shackley [00:59:17] Corporation was the first company that [00:59:20] ever created a multivitamin in America. [00:59:21] It grew to be a massive uh basically [00:59:24] middle-level management corporation [00:59:26] which like I said commanded this [00:59:27] evangelical sales force. Shackley was [00:59:29] basically described as like a religious [00:59:31] fervor that was sweeping the nation for [00:59:33] nutrition. And it was started by a man [00:59:34] who preached the gospel of nutrition by [00:59:37] our products, but also the gospel um is [00:59:40] what this is really about. And it grew [00:59:41] to be a massive company that engaged in [00:59:43] a 25-year contract with NASA. You're [00:59:46] like, "What?" Yeah. For supplements that [00:59:48] they could take to space. Now, it sounds [00:59:50] to me like some good oldfashioned [00:59:51] government moneyaundering. But sure, if [00:59:54] you are like Skyler and believe in the [00:59:55] moon landing, sure, maybe you need some [00:59:56] vitamins up there. [01:00:00] I love it. I love it. Yeah. So, let's [01:00:03] jump over to this whole thing because [01:00:04] she touches on this project. Uh, she [01:00:07] calls it Monarch, but um I I know what [01:00:10] she's talking about. And yes, it's a [01:00:12] little vain. I am on the screen. Okay. I [01:00:16] am on the screen. This is the old [01:00:17] studio. Some of you guys don't even know [01:00:19] about this studio. This is the old [01:00:21] studio. You kidding me? This is when I [01:00:22] used to do the the uh interviews or [01:00:25] videos with my wife. Check this out. [01:00:27] We're just breaking down what uh Project [01:00:30] Ma or Monarch or Camp Hero actually is. [01:00:33] Check it out. [01:00:34] >> World War II was done. They transferred [01:00:37] it from I think it was the Navy who had [01:00:40] it. [01:00:40] >> Mhm. [01:00:41] >> They moved it uh they transfer it to the [01:00:43] Air Force. [01:00:43] >> Okay. [01:00:44] >> So, it was with the Air Force from about [01:00:45] 1953 until 1981. [01:00:48] >> Okay. [01:00:48] >> And it was the Monttok Air For air air [01:00:50] base or something like that. I don't [01:00:52] remember exactly what the name was. [01:00:53] >> Okay. Okay. And then after that like it [01:00:55] shut down and then it got absorbed by uh [01:00:58] the state of New York. They like turned [01:00:59] it into a park [01:01:01] >> and it's really nice. You can go walk [01:01:02] around. There's only a couple areas with [01:01:04] like old military stuff. That's [01:01:06] >> when did they start creating time [01:01:08] traveling children. [01:01:09] >> I'm getting there. [01:01:10] >> I want to know. [01:01:12] >> Yeah. [01:01:13] >> So funny. [01:01:15] So there was um 11 years after it shut [01:01:18] down in 1992, there was a book that came [01:01:21] out [01:01:22] and it was called the Montalk Project, [01:01:24] Experiments in Time [01:01:25] >> by Preston. [01:01:27] >> Oh, what was his name? [01:01:28] >> Preston B. Nichols. [01:01:29] >> Yes, exactly. So this guy, I was like, [01:01:32] who who is he? Like I couldn't find much [01:01:33] on him. And then I found this the book [01:01:35] on um Google [01:01:39] the whatever Google books and things. [01:01:41] Where did it go? I'm trying to look up [01:01:42] the the thing again, but I can't find [01:01:44] it. But he was just so the about the [01:01:47] author [01:01:47] >> in that section that was selling his [01:01:49] book said he was one of the uh leading [01:01:52] minds in electromagnetic [01:01:55] um experimentation and science [01:01:58] basically. And then it went on to say [01:02:00] that he like was living a double life [01:02:02] and he didn't realize that he was [01:02:05] experimenting [01:02:07] on things that he like didn't know [01:02:09] about. like he was there, thought he was [01:02:11] just doing his normal work, like doing [01:02:12] normal experiments, and then found out [01:02:13] it got a lot deeper. [01:02:15] >> He I read that he actually had repressed [01:02:18] memories. [01:02:18] >> Oh, really? [01:02:19] >> Being one of these people. [01:02:21] >> Yeah. Like [01:02:22] comes from Yeah. that it was all like [01:02:24] brainwashing and stuff. He said he said [01:02:26] he he he uncovered these repressed uh [01:02:29] memories and that when he he remembered [01:02:32] what happened in that a group of I guess [01:02:35] kids people him and some others [01:02:38] destroyed a bunch of stuff and then the [01:02:40] other participants had their memories [01:02:42] wiped. [01:02:42] >> Wow. [01:02:43] >> And his I guess was wiped too but it was [01:02:45] more repressed and he was able to [01:02:46] uncover those those uh memories. Okay, I [01:02:48] found the thing [01:02:49] >> fully documented, by the way. Not [01:02:51] speculation. That is documented. That is [01:02:54] just you can read about that. That is [01:02:57] not something that's being made up. It's [01:02:59] not a random thing I found from an [01:03:01] account, a faceless account on X. That [01:03:03] is a real thing that you can look up. [01:03:06] The actual guy doesn't remember things. [01:03:08] Memory's getting wiped. That is real [01:03:10] 100%. Please like the video as well. [01:03:12] Please, as someone said, we're trying to [01:03:14] get it to 3,000. Let's try and get it to [01:03:16] 5,000. Please, if you're in here, helps [01:03:18] so much. You have no idea [01:03:20] >> on Google book. So, it says um one of [01:03:22] the foremost experts in the world on [01:03:24] electromagnetic phenomena. Preston [01:03:27] Nichols worked as a radar technician and [01:03:29] discovered he had been living a secret [01:03:31] life at the Montalk Air Force Station [01:03:33] where he participated in a project that [01:03:35] used radar to influence the moods of [01:03:37] living creatures and also to influence [01:03:39] the weather and also matter. [01:03:41] >> Wow. Eventually, this research expanded [01:03:43] to manipulating time itself, sending [01:03:45] people into the past and future. This is [01:03:47] the about the author section. [01:03:49] >> Really? [01:03:49] >> Like, [01:03:49] >> what the hell? [01:03:50] >> That's very interesting. [01:03:51] >> How strange is that? [01:03:52] >> I believe it. I don't think it's strange [01:03:54] at all. [01:03:54] >> I think it's super weird to have that as [01:03:56] the about the author. [01:03:57] >> Well, yeah, about the author, but like [01:03:59] just the fact of like that happening to [01:04:00] a person. I I think uh we play God all [01:04:03] the time. Why wouldn't we try and figure [01:04:05] out time travel? [01:04:06] >> Yeah. [01:04:06] >> You know, [01:04:07] >> so then the book is written in like a [01:04:09] first person style. like it's like [01:04:11] saying like I [01:04:13] >> um but it's about these characters and [01:04:15] there was one part where he was talking [01:04:16] about like time travel and going back to [01:04:18] meet Jesus. [01:04:19] >> Really? [01:04:20] >> Yeah. [01:04:22] >> That's no good. [01:04:23] >> So people it's [01:04:24] >> well I guess it is good but interesting. [01:04:26] >> Yeah. People are thinking this is like [01:04:28] it's classified as science fiction like [01:04:30] a fiction novel [01:04:31] >> but when you pull out like the different [01:04:33] theories in this that's what people [01:04:36] really kind of lock on to and what [01:04:38] things are based on. [01:04:39] >> Mhm. So, one of them was um that [01:04:42] homeless people were abducted and [01:04:43] subject [01:04:46] >> and that's true as well. Homeless all [01:04:48] sorts. Let's keep going here. I have [01:04:50] another clip somebody just said. It [01:04:52] sounds like you got a good one with a [01:04:54] winking face. Hey, you want to fight? [01:04:56] You want to fight? You talking about my [01:04:58] wife? You want to fight? You want to [01:04:59] fight now or you want to fight after? [01:05:01] What do you want to do? I'm off. I'm off [01:05:03] here 1:00. So, we can meet. We can meet [01:05:06] where you want to meet. I'm just [01:05:08] kidding. I did get a good one. You're [01:05:10] 100% right. Thank you. Thank you for [01:05:12] noticing. She is the best one. In fact, [01:05:15] absolutely the best one. And you know, [01:05:18] she's the one that gives me kids. The [01:05:20] one that gives me kids is the best one. [01:05:22] Absolutely. Gives me family. Gives me [01:05:25] purpose. Absolutely. Let's keep going [01:05:27] here. [01:05:28] >> Just seeing what they can do. For sure. [01:05:31] >> Yeah. True. Um, another one says, uh, [01:05:34] people had their psychic abilities [01:05:35] enhanced to the point where they could [01:05:37] materialize objects out of thin air. [01:05:40] >> Yes. [01:05:41] >> Yes. [01:05:42] >> Yeah. But they also say it was at the [01:05:45] cost of emotional instability, [01:05:47] post-traumatic stress disorder, and [01:05:49] other issues. [01:05:50] >> Yeah. [01:05:50] >> So, like fried their brain basically. [01:05:52] >> Yeah. You can't have it all. Yeah. [01:05:53] >> Like if you're able to do that, you're [01:05:54] not going to be able to, you know, read [01:05:55] a room, have a coffee, have a coffee [01:05:58] >> when you can just like poof, make [01:05:59] whatever you want. [01:05:59] >> Yeah. Yeah. It's a trade-off. Like look [01:06:00] at Elon Musk, right? [01:06:02] Everyone's like, "Oh, he's [01:06:06] Let's keep going here. Uh, more about [01:06:09] this whole thing." Now, this is where it [01:06:10] starts connecting to like Stranger [01:06:12] Things and X-Men and all this weird [01:06:13] stuff. [01:06:14] >> Yeah. And then there was uh a port hole [01:06:17] in time was created which allowed [01:06:19] researchers to travel anywhere in time [01:06:21] or space and it was developed into a [01:06:23] stable time tunnel they called it. [01:06:25] >> Really? [01:06:26] >> Yeah, that's what it says. [01:06:27] >> Okay. And then contact was made with [01:06:29] alien extraterrestrials through the time [01:06:31] tunnel and technology was exchanged with [01:06:34] them which enhanced the project and this [01:06:37] allowed broader access to hyperspace. [01:06:40] >> What? [01:06:40] >> Yeah, whatever that is. [01:06:43] >> I like that. [01:06:44] >> Yeah, [01:06:44] >> hyperspace. [01:06:45] >> Hyperspace would be um [01:06:48] >> between worlds. Explain hyperspace to I [01:06:51] would expect [01:06:51] >> quantum physicist over here. something [01:06:53] like um I like if I had to just break it [01:06:56] down like a highway I would think like [01:06:58] >> that's what I thought it was [01:06:59] >> too but I don't [01:07:02] >> Here's the thing now now that I know a [01:07:04] little bit more and I know about project [01:07:06] often I know that it's not hyperspace [01:07:08] and it's not some highway it's actually [01:07:11] them communicating through seance and [01:07:13] ritual which is what often was focused [01:07:15] on so they could access other beings in [01:07:19] a different realm and get access to [01:07:22] technology ology through them the same [01:07:24] way Jack Parsons did and Alistister [01:07:27] Crowley did and Nicola Tesla did. I know [01:07:30] I know you love Nicola Tesla, but that's [01:07:32] what he was doing. He was very deep in [01:07:34] the occult. He admits it himself. Um and [01:07:37] and many others even today are doing [01:07:40] right. That's how they have access to a [01:07:42] lot of the wild tech that we are [01:07:45] starting to experience. And that's why [01:07:47] that tech seems like it doesn't have the [01:07:48] best intentions for us as people and our [01:07:52] purpose and our work and our lives and [01:07:54] things of that nature. Anyway, let's do [01:07:56] the whole Stranger Things part and then [01:07:58] we'll jump over to some actual stories [01:08:01] from someone who was in the gate program [01:08:03] >> and it was fully called out. [01:08:04] >> There you go. [01:08:05] >> Yeah, [01:08:05] >> there you go. And when I and when I pull [01:08:07] this up, let me switch over here. When I [01:08:10] pull this up, look at this. It's the [01:08:12] Stranger Things kid. There he is. Now, [01:08:15] hold on. They're going to ask him some [01:08:17] questions. Look at [01:08:17] >> like do you know who Vanna White is? [01:08:19] Maybe she's before your time. [01:08:20] >> Most people are. [01:08:21] >> Is Stranger Things based on a true [01:08:23] story? [01:08:24] >> Yeah, actually it is based on a place in [01:08:26] Montalk, New York called Camp Hero. [01:08:28] There was like rumors of secret [01:08:30] government spies like doing human [01:08:31] experiments to fight in the Cold War. [01:08:34] >> It's exactly what's happening in [01:08:35] Stranger Things. And so it's based on [01:08:36] that one government lab in Montalk, New [01:08:38] York, which is a real place you can go [01:08:40] visit, but you're not allowed in. Why? [01:08:41] Nobody knows. [01:08:42] >> Nobody knows. Is strange. [01:08:44] >> Dang. [01:08:45] That's proof. [01:08:46] >> That's enough for me. That's enough for [01:08:48] me. The guy actually says, "Yeah, it's a [01:08:50] real place." And And just so you know, [01:08:54] if you actually know about X-Men, okay. [01:08:58] And yeah, I'm going into X-Men. If you [01:09:00] know about X-Men, Wolverine fought in [01:09:02] the Cold War. [01:09:04] >> He fought in He fought He's because he's [01:09:05] he's hundreds of years old. [01:09:07] >> Yeah. [01:09:07] >> He was one of the first. Something [01:09:09] happened. [01:09:10] >> So, this is all connected in in terms of [01:09:12] these stories, right? um you know, [01:09:15] X-Men, these stories. Uh Wolverine did [01:09:18] fight in the Cold War. If you remember, [01:09:20] if you go back, if you're like a comic, [01:09:22] if you were alive when comics were [01:09:23] around, he has this aspect to him where [01:09:26] he's been around for a long time, and he [01:09:28] did fight in the Cold War. And that is [01:09:31] where his mutant abilities started. They [01:09:34] sorry, they started when he was a kid, [01:09:36] but then he was in the Cold War. For [01:09:38] some reason, they knew to have him and [01:09:40] his brother in the Cold War. found out [01:09:43] about uh the extent of his abilities, [01:09:46] thought it was just healing really [01:09:48] quickly, realized that there was more to [01:09:50] it, then started doing the experiments [01:09:52] on him, then realized that they could do [01:09:54] something to his bones, etc., etc. But [01:09:56] the whole X-Men school is actually based [01:09:58] on Camp Hero because that's the type of [01:10:02] stuff they were doing and that's the [01:10:03] type of stuff they were honing in on. [01:10:05] Then from there they started finding not [01:10:08] well I shouldn't say they started [01:10:09] finding they kind of worked handinhand [01:10:12] with these gate programs. They started [01:10:14] figuring out that we could just find [01:10:17] people who have these aspects to them. [01:10:19] We could pull them out of regular [01:10:21] school, put them in these schools and [01:10:23] slowly integrate them into what we're [01:10:25] doing at a place like Camp Hero. [01:10:28] And on top of that, the guy who's [01:10:30] writing this book that we're talking [01:10:31] about at the beginning, he had [01:10:32] completely repressed memories and [01:10:35] remembered doing all of this stuff, all [01:10:37] of these tests, which is exactly what so [01:10:39] many people, adults now in the gate [01:10:42] program report as they start hearing [01:10:44] things, all the memories that were [01:10:45] repressed come flooding back. How do [01:10:48] those memories get repressed? I don't [01:10:50] know. I don't know what they do for that [01:10:53] part of things, but I mean, you could [01:10:55] use your imagination on how you would [01:10:57] get someone to repress a memory. What [01:10:59] kind of memories get repressed? What has [01:11:01] to happen? It's usually something very [01:11:04] traumatic. Now, let's get into these [01:11:06] stories here. I guess I'm not going to [01:11:08] say the name. Did she want me to say the [01:11:09] name or didn't she want me to say the [01:11:11] name? I think she had no problem with me [01:11:13] saying the name, but she did not want to [01:11:15] be on camera. Um, let's keep going here. [01:11:18] Let's jump over here. really quick. I'm [01:11:22] not gonna pull it up. I'm just gonna [01:11:24] read it. Um just because her name will [01:11:26] pop up and everything. Um wait, did she [01:11:28] want me to use her name? She said you [01:11:30] can use my name if you want. Okay. Uh I [01:11:33] can say it on camera. No, she said she [01:11:35] didn't want to say it on camera. Okay. [01:11:37] So, this is Megan. Megan actually uh [01:11:39] gave me this. Um I I wanted her to be on [01:11:42] camera. She did not want to be on it. [01:11:43] She said, "Let's see my time in gate. I [01:11:46] went to a private Catholic school where [01:11:48] we had tutor vans outside of the school [01:11:52] taught by teachers not affiliated with [01:11:55] the school. Those vans aren't there [01:11:57] today. I went through in the early 90s [01:12:00] on scholarship just like uh Candace was [01:12:03] offered. It was presented to my mom who [01:12:06] was a teach and was a my mom was a as my [01:12:09] mom was a teacher there. Uh however was [01:12:12] only a substitute and there [01:12:14] occasionally. So why they would provide [01:12:17] us, me and my older brother, with a [01:12:20] scholarship to higher education. [01:12:22] Although [01:12:24] although grateful as an adult, I would [01:12:28] often wonder why exactly. That's exactly [01:12:31] what I was talking about with Candace. [01:12:32] It's like why on earth are they going to [01:12:34] look at you and say, "Hey, you know [01:12:36] what? We just want to make sure you get [01:12:37] a great education. You want to just come [01:12:40] No, it's a free ride. Don't even worry [01:12:41] about it. You're just going to go to [01:12:42] another school. Go ahead. Go ahead." [01:12:45] Yeah. No, it's fine. It's fine. You'll [01:12:47] be fine. Come on. It's very, very weird. [01:12:50] Um, then we're going to jump into this [01:12:52] part. She says, "Things I remember. I [01:12:55] was sent there for reading [01:12:56] comprehension." Funny thing is, I only [01:12:59] recall reading one book the three years [01:13:02] I went. Also, my mother was a English [01:13:05] teacher and I was always subject to [01:13:07] summer reading through her whether [01:13:11] school needed it or not. It was [01:13:14] constant. It was constant games mostly [01:13:17] focused on memory and recall. This would [01:13:20] often be followed up by what they called [01:13:23] emotional regula uh regulation. As a [01:13:26] child, I would consider this a form of [01:13:30] meditation. As an adult, sorry, as an [01:13:32] adult, I would consider this a form of [01:13:33] meditation. I of course remember other [01:13:36] aspects like the cards. This is [01:13:39] something that they do the card games [01:13:41] and the hearing tests, but I feel like [01:13:44] people talk enough about those that the [01:13:47] game the games and the scholarship [01:13:49] aspect might be something to consider [01:13:51] looking into. My speculation as stated [01:13:54] in the super chat, my grandfather worked [01:13:56] with BF Goodrich and developed the first [01:14:00] run flat tire helped and helped in [01:14:03] developing the first spaceacuit. I have [01:14:06] pictures of him in that spaceacuit. My [01:14:08] mother was at Kent State for the [01:14:11] shooting and my father was in the Korean [01:14:14] War helping to spread Agent Orange. Gez. [01:14:18] Okay. So, you you have the background. I [01:14:20] didn't even realize this as she was [01:14:22] saying. So, she has the background. [01:14:23] That's why this is happening. Um, all of [01:14:25] those things along with both of my [01:14:27] brothers and my gifted abilities in [01:14:29] music. so many of the games being [01:14:33] centered around music and pitch, which [01:14:35] is frequency when you really think about [01:14:37] it, frequency. And when it came to the [01:14:39] whole time travel thing that Candace got [01:14:41] like ripped apart for, um, that whole [01:14:44] time travel thing, if you look into [01:14:45] Robert Monroe, it was based on [01:14:47] frequency, you know, aka pitch. So, the [01:14:50] reason that they would test these kids [01:14:51] and do hearing tests for pitch is [01:14:55] because they were trying to see if these [01:14:57] kids could get on a certain frequency. [01:15:00] And if they could, they would be good at [01:15:02] remote viewing. They would be better at [01:15:03] ESP. They would be able to see the [01:15:06] future. They'd be able to see what's [01:15:08] going to happen in a certain instance, [01:15:10] like Charlie was able to, which is why [01:15:12] he was able to know that he was going to [01:15:14] die young. Uh, things of that nature. [01:15:17] things that make you go. There were [01:15:19] one-on-one tutoring sessions uh where we [01:15:22] were removed. My brother went all the [01:15:25] way through uh St. Francis K through 12 [01:15:28] whereas I got out at the sixth grade to [01:15:31] go to public school because I couldn't [01:15:33] handle everything. I was going through I [01:15:36] couldn't handle everything I was going [01:15:37] through there. However, I went to a [01:15:39] musicheavy performing arts school and my [01:15:44] tutors from the vans showed up sometimes [01:15:47] at concerts and musicals I was in. I [01:15:50] don't know if it matters, but others [01:15:52] from my high school have had decent [01:15:54] careers in entertainment, for example, [01:15:58] like Chris or Scott and Chris P. P a [01:16:03] sorry, PF A FF. Well, how do you say [01:16:06] that? PF PF. [01:16:09] Picked the wrong person with names. um [01:16:11] or big cat and drama as most would know [01:16:15] them from MTV's Robin Big Fantasy. Oh [01:16:20] jeez. Really? What? Fantasy Factory or [01:16:25] Jason Dottton who has been in a lot uh [01:16:29] has been in a lot, but most notably the [01:16:31] mother in Netflix Ivy and Bean. I'm no [01:16:36] one, but I did break my neck when I [01:16:41] I did break my neck. Then walk my [01:16:44] friends through how to save me before [01:16:47] getting in an ambulance. I have that [01:16:51] news story, too, if you'd like [01:16:53] confirmation. That would be cool. That [01:16:56] would be really cool. I also have [01:16:58] pictures of all of the above named [01:17:00] myself from 5 years old and up. That's [01:17:03] what I have. Hopefully, it gives you a [01:17:05] different perspective on things and what [01:17:06] to look for. Or like I said, I'm not no [01:17:10] one and I admit I know nothing. Very [01:17:15] interesting stuff. And the fact that the [01:17:18] people from the vans, the tutors would [01:17:20] show up to where she was, that kind of [01:17:23] hints at what Charlie was going through. [01:17:25] There's a man that's around for [01:17:26] spiritual purposes, right? She goes on [01:17:29] to then say, "I actually uh take back [01:17:31] wanting to be on camera." Yeah. Yeah. I [01:17:34] figured I figured it's okay. It's [01:17:35] completely okay. Anybody else who wants [01:17:37] to talk, you don't have to be on camera. [01:17:38] You can send me messages. You can send [01:17:39] me voice notes, things like that. It's [01:17:42] all good. I know a lot of people don't [01:17:44] want to be on camera. Completely [01:17:45] understand. The game I recall the most [01:17:48] was uh sorry, the game I recall the most [01:17:51] because it was my favorite and I'd asked [01:17:53] to play it. I was given a worksheet with [01:17:56] a pyramid filled with a bunch of little [01:17:59] squares inside of it and two dice. one [01:18:02] had different music notes on it and the [01:18:05] other had numbers. So, what they're [01:18:07] taking her through, to me, it sounds [01:18:09] like codereing. That's one of the things [01:18:10] that they try and take people through. [01:18:12] Um, they're testing pitch with her. [01:18:14] They're testing hearing, quote unquote, [01:18:16] frequency, and they're seeing if she can [01:18:18] do codereing. And when you do games like [01:18:21] this, they're trying to see if you have [01:18:23] precognition, if you can tell what's [01:18:26] going to happen in situations. That's [01:18:27] what it seems like to me. Obviously, [01:18:30] they're not going to tell her that, but [01:18:32] that's what it sounds like to me. Uh, [01:18:34] notes on it. There were two games we [01:18:36] would play with this setup. One, I would [01:18:39] have to guess exactly what dice would [01:18:42] fall on and roll if I got it if if I if [01:18:46] I got it right. I got the color in a [01:18:48] square and the second one and the sec [01:18:51] and the second are you not even saying [01:18:54] in a square. The second was Okay. So, [01:18:57] there's supposed to be a period here. [01:18:58] Okay. Nope. No problem. No problem. [01:19:00] You're making me seem like I can't read, [01:19:02] and that's cool. That's fine. Whatever. [01:19:04] Um, [01:19:07] the second one was, and again, that game [01:19:10] that she just mentioned, that's the [01:19:11] precognition, seeing if you can actually [01:19:14] guess an outcome before it actually [01:19:16] occurs. That's the type of thing that [01:19:19] they're looking at there. Uh, and then [01:19:22] what was the second game? Let me find [01:19:24] here, here, here, here. The second one [01:19:25] was I got to roll the standard the two [01:19:28] standard dice and then whatever the [01:19:31] numbers would fall on, I could pick a [01:19:34] song that had a signature of those [01:19:38] numbers depending on how much I had to [01:19:41] do [01:19:43] to get a to get to a song. I.e. example, [01:19:49] sing or multiply a number to get to a [01:19:52] time signature I wanted. [01:19:56] That's interesting. The less and more [01:19:58] squares I could color, if I had a song [01:20:02] in my head prior to rolling the dice and [01:20:05] I announced it, I could get the whole [01:20:07] pyramid. I had like I had this like six [01:20:12] times and remember winning them, but [01:20:14] never the song you'd think that be a [01:20:19] detail to recall. Please read any and [01:20:21] all of what you want tomorrow. Thank you [01:20:24] so much, Megan. Yeah, so there's a whole [01:20:26] bunch of tests like that. I would love [01:20:27] to talk to someone that went to Quest. [01:20:29] She didn't go to Quest exactly. I'm [01:20:31] pretty sure she didn't go to Quest. Um [01:20:33] but there's just a whole bunch of [01:20:36] weirdness when it comes to these tests. [01:20:38] I think Charlie was a part of it. 100% I [01:20:41] think Charlie was in this whole thing. [01:20:43] It makes perfect sense to me. And um [01:20:46] yeah. Yeah. Let's uh let's jump in here. [01:20:49] We're going to jump over to the next [01:20:50] topic. This gentleman here. And again, [01:20:53] if anybody's in the gate program, you [01:20:55] want to talk about it, you want to tell [01:20:56] me, maybe there's memories rushing back [01:20:58] from you hearing people talk about these [01:21:00] games and whatnot, please reach out. I [01:21:03] am I am up for the conversation. Um, I [01:21:07] know there's another person here. I I'm [01:21:10] I'm going to read your story tomorrow. I [01:21:12] have to actually I'm going to be honest. [01:21:13] I have to find you. Um, you got lost in [01:21:16] the DMs here. I know, but I know another [01:21:18] person sent me DMs about this exact [01:21:20] thing. Now, this person on the screen is [01:21:22] Brian Enton. [01:21:25] Brian Enton, if you don't know, he's the [01:21:27] person that recently sat down with one [01:21:29] of um Lance Twig's family members who uh [01:21:33] made sure to be completely uh unnamed. [01:21:36] Uh wouldn't even say what kind of family [01:21:38] member, couldn't see their face, [01:21:40] nothing. And they made sure to tell us [01:21:42] that Tyler Robinson is definitely the [01:21:44] person to be looking at in this whole [01:21:46] thing. It seemed like a very fed slop [01:21:48] type of uh interview, but Brian does do [01:21:53] really good work. uh he makes sure he's [01:21:55] in the field. So, I don't know. I don't [01:21:58] know. Right. He actually got called out [01:22:00] quite a bit by people for that [01:22:02] interview. He uh then made the statement [01:22:05] that listen, he would never do something [01:22:06] like that, etc., etc., you have to [01:22:09] choose to believe him or not. I thought [01:22:11] it was very interesting that the last [01:22:13] question that's going to be asked is [01:22:15] about Tyler Robinson, and then the [01:22:17] person's just like, Tyler for sure is [01:22:18] the person. And it's coming from a [01:22:20] person who can't possibly know. In fact, [01:22:23] you know what? I I I should probably [01:22:25] find that for you. I should probably [01:22:26] find it for you because you you have to [01:22:28] really understand. It doesn't make any [01:22:30] sense how the person would know. Uh [01:22:31] Lance [01:22:33] Twig [01:22:35] Twig's family member. [01:22:38] Let's see what pops up here. It should [01:22:40] be the first thing that pops up. There [01:22:42] it is. Okay, perfect. Let's see this. [01:22:45] I'll have you guys listen to this really [01:22:47] quick. Just Just you know, they have the [01:22:49] right guy apparently. Just listen. [01:22:52] super smart. I mean, Lance was I do know [01:22:55] that. And I remember, you know, his his [01:22:57] he he was a I don't know, concert [01:22:59] pianist. Like, his his talent for [01:23:02] piano music was off the charts. Like, [01:23:05] not not normal. It was very It was very [01:23:09] um impressive. And that's kind of what [01:23:12] I've heard about Tyler is that he was [01:23:14] just so smart and so and it's just a [01:23:16] shame that these kids that had so much [01:23:19] potential and so such a bright future. [01:23:23] >> What do you think changed? I don't, you [01:23:25] know, and then being as antisocial as [01:23:29] they were from my understanding of, you [01:23:31] know, playing these games and being a [01:23:33] part of this this Discord group, you [01:23:36] know, it just they're they didn't seem [01:23:40] like they were in a real world. [01:23:41] >> There's text messages between Tyler and [01:23:43] Lance um where they're texting [01:23:47] >> after the event. [01:23:48] >> A lot of people find them unusual. Mhm. [01:23:52] The world that they were in, like this [01:23:54] gaming world, like that was a normal way [01:23:57] that they kind of spoke that it this [01:24:00] wasn't an abnormal. The way they spoke [01:24:02] wasn't abnormal. [01:24:04] >> There have been a lot of questions about [01:24:05] where Lance is now, whether he's in the [01:24:07] FBI protection program. It's been a big [01:24:10] mystery. He kind of has disappeared. [01:24:13] >> Yeah. My understanding was for the first [01:24:15] few weeks because there were so many [01:24:17] threats [01:24:18] um against his family that um and him [01:24:22] that they had I I my understanding is [01:24:25] they did have a little bit of [01:24:27] >> I thought this was a family member. She [01:24:29] just said threats around him and his [01:24:31] family. See what I mean? This is what I [01:24:33] mean about this this thing. This is [01:24:35] supposed to be a family member, but you [01:24:38] just said Lance's family. Wouldn't it be [01:24:40] threats against us? Wouldn't it be [01:24:43] threats against our family? Something of [01:24:47] that nature? [01:24:48] Why would she be positioning herself as [01:24:51] away from the family if she's a family [01:24:52] member? [01:24:53] >> They had I I my understanding is they [01:24:56] did have a little bit of FBI detail and [01:24:58] they kind of moved around a little bit, [01:25:00] but um but he they're not anymore. He's [01:25:03] he's with his family. [01:25:04] >> Will he still cooperate with the [01:25:06] investigation from what you know? [01:25:08] >> He's with his family. You guys catching [01:25:10] this? I got to go back. You guys [01:25:12] catching this? He's with his family. [01:25:14] This is supposed to be a family member. [01:25:16] What happened? Again, I think Brian does [01:25:19] great work, but at least call that out. [01:25:21] You're sitting in an interview with [01:25:23] somebody. And why is the interview 2 [01:25:25] minutes? You know, why isn't this long [01:25:28] form? And why isn't it on your YouTube [01:25:29] channel? This is when he was doing work [01:25:31] for News Nation. He still does work for [01:25:32] News Nation. [01:25:34] um against his family that um and him [01:25:38] that they had I I my understanding is [01:25:41] they did have a little bit of FBI detail [01:25:43] and they kind of moved around a little [01:25:45] bit but um but he they're not anymore. [01:25:48] He's he's with his family. [01:25:49] >> Will he still cooperate with the [01:25:51] investigation from what you know? [01:25:56] >> You know, I don't know. Um, you know, [01:25:59] when I first found out about how he was [01:26:02] taken in and talked to by the police [01:26:06] that it, you know, I know that they said [01:26:08] that he was very cooperative, but they [01:26:10] they had to go get him and bring him in. [01:26:12] He didn't voluntarily go in and say, [01:26:15] "Hey, I heard about this and I have some [01:26:18] knowledge." You know, he had to go in. [01:26:20] Then he had to he handed things over [01:26:22] when they asked for him, but he wasn't [01:26:24] he didn't give up any information um [01:26:26] until he had to. [01:26:27] >> There are so many theories out there and [01:26:29] I'm sure you've seen them. People think [01:26:30] other people are involved or another [01:26:33] government was involved. I mean, you're [01:26:35] kind of in the middle of this. Um how [01:26:38] >> do you notice something? He says another [01:26:40] government is involved. If you look at [01:26:41] her hair, she's shaking her head. No. [01:26:43] How would you know? You're a lady. [01:26:45] You're just some lady, [01:26:48] a family member, quote unquote. How [01:26:50] would you know? How would you know to [01:26:52] shake your head and be like, "Absolutely [01:26:54] not. Philadelphia didn't do anything." [01:26:57] No, no, no, no, no. How do you know? [01:27:00] What do you have? [01:27:02] >> Um, until he had to. [01:27:03] >> There are so many theories out there, [01:27:05] and I'm sure you've seen them. People [01:27:06] think other people are involved or [01:27:08] another government was involved. I mean, [01:27:11] you're kind of in the middle of this. [01:27:12] Um, how confident are you that police [01:27:15] have the right guy? Tyler Robinson. [01:27:17] >> 100%. [01:27:20] They They have the right guy. [01:27:22] I mean, [01:27:23] >> the prosecution isn't even 100%. How is [01:27:26] she? See what I mean? It's weird what [01:27:29] they're doing with public opinion in [01:27:31] regards to this case. Again, I'm not one [01:27:33] of those guys that's like, "Free Tyler." [01:27:35] I'm not like that. But it's like, how on [01:27:37] earth do you know 100% that they got the [01:27:40] right guy? [01:27:43] And then somebody what? Heather. [01:27:45] Heather's like, "Dude, he he's with his [01:27:48] immediate family, man." Yeah. Okay. [01:27:51] That's his immediate family would have [01:27:54] to be her sister. She would have to be [01:27:57] related through a sister, which would be [01:27:59] his mom, or her brother, which would be [01:28:01] his dad. You don't just say his family. [01:28:04] You say our family. What are you talking [01:28:07] about? I don't know who Heather is. I [01:28:10] don't know who you are, Heather, but [01:28:11] you're wrong. You're 100% wrong. Okay. [01:28:15] Oh, he's with his immediate family, bro. [01:28:18] That's why she said his family. [01:28:23] What are you talking about? [01:28:26] My sister-in-law's family is my family. [01:28:29] My brother-in-law's family. My brother's [01:28:32] family is my family. What are you [01:28:34] talking about, Heather? [01:28:36] Listen, don't be a Joe. Okay. All right. [01:28:39] You've seen how Baron handles Joe's. [01:28:41] I'll have to do the same thing. Okay, [01:28:43] Baron sent me all the logic programs to [01:28:47] dispense to people who need them. [01:28:48] Please, please don't put yourself in Joe [01:28:50] status. Okay, just don't do it. Don't do [01:28:54] it to yourself. It's not a good place to [01:28:56] be. Okay. Absolutely ridiculous. Um, [01:29:01] then you're going to tell me Erica's [01:29:02] grieving is normal. That's what you're [01:29:03] going to tell me next, huh, Heather? I'm [01:29:05] kidding. I'm not going in on Heather. [01:29:07] Look, Heather's like, "I'm right. I'm [01:29:10] right." [01:29:12] How did you just write that statement, [01:29:14] Heather? I'm correct. I am the correct [01:29:18] one. I'm right. Get out of here. Again, [01:29:22] I I just brought up the perfect [01:29:24] argument. My My brother's family is my [01:29:28] family. He has kids and a wife. Her [01:29:33] brother, her sister, their kids. That's [01:29:37] my family. [01:29:39] It's not their family over there. What? [01:29:43] Heather, is this your first time on [01:29:46] Earth? Hey, this is how Earth works, [01:29:48] Heather. We're all When we have brothers [01:29:51] and sisters, those are siblings. Those [01:29:55] are people who have all come out of the [01:29:56] same human. You understand, Heather? And [01:29:58] then what happens there is we're all [01:30:01] related by blood, DNA. You understand? [01:30:04] The molecules. The molecules. you have [01:30:06] molecules on your planet. Uh we're all [01:30:08] related through that. Okay? And that [01:30:10] makes us all family. That's the word [01:30:12] that we use. Starts with an F. You [01:30:14] understand? You understand what I mean [01:30:16] there? Right? Okay. So then when we all [01:30:19] have offspring, right? Because when we [01:30:21] get together, uh you know, man and a [01:30:23] woman, when man get together, there is [01:30:26] offspring. At times those offsprings [01:30:29] become related also to my sibling. I [01:30:32] know. I know. I don't want to get you [01:30:35] caught off guard here. Okay, I'm going [01:30:37] deep. I know my my offspring related to [01:30:42] my sibling. That's how that works. I [01:30:45] know we're going deep. [01:30:48] My wife becomes family. Now, wife is [01:30:52] female, female counterpart. There's man, [01:30:54] there's woman. Okay? They they [01:30:57] intermingle. Offspring comes. You [01:30:59] understand? Am I too fast for you? And [01:31:02] then from there, when the offspring [01:31:05] comes, [01:31:07] when the offspring comes and my wife, [01:31:10] cuz now we're married, there's a whole [01:31:12] thing marriage. I I won't explain it. We [01:31:14] get rings and stuff. It's a weird thing, [01:31:16] but we get married. She's now family [01:31:19] with me. So now my brother, okay, that's [01:31:22] sibling. That's molecules. Same [01:31:24] molecules. Now that person, now they're [01:31:28] family. That's how that works. Oh, yeah. [01:31:32] It's really weird. [01:31:34] I'm sorry. Sorry, Heather. [01:31:38] At least you're laughing. [01:31:40] I'm just getting around. All right, [01:31:42] let's keep uh let's keep going here. I [01:31:45] just wanted to show you guys that, you [01:31:46] know, just to kind of preface this. So, [01:31:48] you got to take that for what you think. [01:31:50] I mean, some of you guys might just be [01:31:51] completely turned off of Brian because [01:31:53] of what I just showed you, but [01:31:56] I think he does good work. I just think [01:31:58] that interview was like I was like [01:32:00] that's so prepped and weird. Like it was [01:32:02] just so prepped and so weird and so [01:32:05] short. It was just he was really smart [01:32:08] and I don't know he's with his family [01:32:10] now. And also Tyler Robinson is 100% the [01:32:14] person and no no no no other governments [01:32:16] involved. It's like you you hit all the [01:32:18] points that you're trying to dispel on X [01:32:22] and in the fringes of the alternative [01:32:24] theories, right? Um, a little [01:32:27] convenient. A little convenient for me. [01:32:29] But, uh, he does good work in this [01:32:30] video. He starts talking about the text [01:32:32] messages. They do a little bit of a [01:32:33] breakdown. Listen to this. Unity to take [01:32:36] out Charlie Kirk, and I'm going to take [01:32:37] it. And then Lance Twigs writes, "What? [01:32:40] You're joking, right?" And Tyler [01:32:42] Robinson writes, "I I am still okay, my [01:32:44] love, but am stuck in Orum for a little [01:32:46] while longer yet. Shouldn't be long [01:32:47] until I can come home, but I got to grab [01:32:49] my rifle still. To be honest, I had [01:32:52] hoped to keep this secret till I died of [01:32:54] old age. I am sorry to involve you. And [01:32:57] then um Lance says, "You weren't the one [01:32:59] who did it, right?" And he says, "I am. [01:33:01] I'm sorry." And Lance says, "I thought [01:33:03] they caught the person." And Tyler [01:33:05] writes, "No, they grabbed some crazy old [01:33:07] dude, then interrogated someone in [01:33:08] similar clothing. I had planned to grab [01:33:10] my rifle from my drop point shortly [01:33:12] after, but most of that side of town, [01:33:15] got locked down. It's quiet, almost [01:33:17] enough to get out, but there's one [01:33:18] vehicle lingering." And then Lance Twigs [01:33:21] writes, allegedly, according to [01:33:22] investigators, writes, "Why?" And he [01:33:24] writes, and then Tyler says, 'Why did I [01:33:26] do it? And Lance says, 'Yeah. And he [01:33:28] says, 'I had enough of his hatred. Some [01:33:30] hate can't be negotiated out. If I am to [01:33:33] grab my rifle unseen, I will have left [01:33:35] no evidence. Going to attempt to [01:33:37] retrieve it again. Hopef to grab my [01:33:40] rifle. [01:33:42] What? [01:33:44] This is wild. If I am to grab my rifle, [01:33:48] my love, if I am to grab my rifle from [01:33:50] hither, [01:33:52] I have to be unseen. You understand? I [01:33:55] have to move like the wind. So, I can no [01:33:57] longer have my mobile device in my hand [01:33:59] anymore. I need both of my hands, my [01:34:02] love. I will talk to you soon. I'm off. [01:34:05] Wish me luck. [01:34:07] What? If I am to grab my rifle, if one [01:34:11] of my friends talked to me like that, [01:34:12] I'd be like, "You okay, bro? [01:34:14] You okay, man? I start patting them down [01:34:16] for a wire. You all right? You You got a [01:34:19] wire on you? What you got on you? What? [01:34:22] >> Hopefully, they have moved on. I haven't [01:34:24] seen anything about them finding it. And [01:34:26] then Lance writes, "How long have you [01:34:28] been planning this?" He writes, "A bit [01:34:30] over a week, I believe. I can I can get [01:34:32] close to it, but there's a squad car [01:34:34] parked right by it. I think they already [01:34:36] swept that spot, but I don't want to [01:34:38] chance it. I'm wishing I had circled [01:34:40] back and grabbed it as soon as I got to [01:34:42] my vehicle. I'm worried what my old man [01:34:44] would do if I didn't bring back [01:34:46] grandpa's rifle. Um, I don't know if it [01:34:49] had a serial number, but it wouldn't [01:34:51] trace to me. I worry about Prince I had [01:34:53] to leave in a bush where I changed [01:34:55] outfits. Didn't have the ability or time [01:34:57] to bring it with. I might have to [01:34:59] abandon it and hope they don't find [01:35:00] Prince. How the f will I explain losing [01:35:03] it to my old man? Only thing I left was [01:35:06] the rifle wrapped in a towel. Remember [01:35:08] how I was engraving bullets? The effing [01:35:10] messages are mostly a big meme. If I see [01:35:13] notice bulge uwu on Fox News, I might [01:35:16] have a stroke. All right, I'm gonna have [01:35:18] to leave it. That really effing sucks. [01:35:20] Judging from today, I'd say grandpa's [01:35:22] gun does just fine. I don't know. I [01:35:25] think that was a 2K scope. Delete this [01:35:28] exchange. My dad wants photos of the [01:35:30] rifle. He says grandpa wants to know who [01:35:33] has what. The feds released a photo of [01:35:35] the rifle and it's very unique. He's [01:35:36] calling me right now, not answering. [01:35:39] Since Trump got into office, my dad has [01:35:40] been pretty diehard MAGA. I'm gonna turn [01:35:44] myself in willingly. We don't know the [01:35:46] time stamps, by the way. I'm gonna turn [01:35:48] myself in willingly. One of my neighbors [01:35:50] here is a deputy for the sheriff. You [01:35:52] are all [01:35:52] >> No, they didn't give the time stamps. [01:35:55] It's not that he doesn't know. It's not [01:35:56] like he's like, "Oh, I couldn't find the [01:35:58] time stamps. Sorry, guys." No, no, no, [01:35:59] no. He works for a whole news [01:36:00] organization. He could have them if he [01:36:02] wanted them. They were never given. [01:36:04] Literally, this is what was given. Just [01:36:06] this. just this, you know, just [01:36:11] explaining so much. Okay, let me just [01:36:13] move on to the next clip. This is where [01:36:15] he actually sits down with uh with [01:36:17] someone who's ex bureau, but apparently [01:36:19] this guy doesn't uh he's not really [01:36:21] buying what's going on here. But he does [01:36:24] slip up when he's talking about the [01:36:25] bureau. Uh he says we at a certain point [01:36:28] and he corrects himself and he says they [01:36:30] and I was like, "Oh, I got you. I got [01:36:32] you." [01:36:33] >> Going over the text messages and some of [01:36:35] our other new reporting on the case. [01:36:37] Thanks for for talking with me again, [01:36:39] Steve. It's always a pleasure uh to talk [01:36:40] with you. The first thing I wanted to [01:36:43] ask you about was uh we interviewed this [01:36:46] family friend of I'm sorry, let me start [01:36:48] that over. The first thing I wanted to [01:36:50] ask you about is we interviewed this [01:36:51] family member of Lance Twigs uh who said [01:36:55] that um he had FBI [01:36:57] >> Whoa, hold on a second. I didn't catch [01:37:01] that the first time. Hold on. Hold on. [01:37:05] Did he [01:37:07] Nah. Is that what just happened? Hold on [01:37:10] a second. I think he was supposed to cut [01:37:12] that part out. Hold on a second. [01:37:14] >> More retired FBI agent uh who's been [01:37:16] going over the text messages and some of [01:37:18] our other new reporting on the case. [01:37:20] Thanks for for talking with me again, [01:37:22] Steve. It's always a pleasure uh to talk [01:37:24] with you. The first thing I wanted to [01:37:26] ask you about was uh we interviewed this [01:37:29] family friend of I'm sorry, let me start [01:37:31] that over. The first thing I wanted to [01:37:33] ask you about is we interviewed this [01:37:34] family member of Lance Twig. [01:37:38] >> Ladies and gentlemen, ladies and [01:37:40] gentlemen, we got him. Uh, I I like [01:37:43] Brian. I like him a lot. I like him a [01:37:44] lot. I think he does great work. But [01:37:46] ladies and gentlemen, we got him. Uh, [01:37:49] sorry. It was a family friend. You see [01:37:52] that, Heather? You see that out there, [01:37:54] Heather? It was a family friend. Then he [01:37:58] corrected himself. Family member. Very [01:38:01] interesting. [01:38:04] We got him. We got him, guys. That's it. [01:38:11] Just a misstep. Just a misstep. I'm [01:38:14] sure. Just just a misstep. You know, he [01:38:16] had to start over. I I really think he [01:38:18] was supposed to cut that part out. I I I [01:38:21] would have if I was I would have cut [01:38:24] that out. I would have been like, "Oh, I [01:38:25] forgot. Got to cut that out really [01:38:26] quick." Of course. He even said, "Let me [01:38:29] start that over." Right. Am I wrong? I [01:38:32] don't know. That was really, really uh [01:38:34] interesting. Uh yeah. Oops. Oops. Yeah. [01:38:39] Oops. What do you mean by that? I don't [01:38:42] know. Listen, it sounded like a family [01:38:44] friend. It just made sense that it could [01:38:46] be a family friend. And that would be [01:38:48] quote unquote family friend. like [01:38:50] somebody who lived down the street and [01:38:52] around the corner who's willing to talk [01:38:54] to you about this whole thing and just [01:38:55] happens to, you know, be [01:38:57] Philadelphiaian, you know what I mean? [01:38:59] Anyway, let's keep going. We're going to [01:39:01] give him another chance, man. Another [01:39:03] chance. Come on. It's Brian. He does [01:39:05] good work. He really does. uh who said [01:39:07] that um he had FBI protection uh [01:39:11] initially uh right after Tyler Robinson [01:39:15] was arrested for about a month and a [01:39:16] half, but um him and his family then [01:39:19] obtained a lawyer and they no longer [01:39:22] have uh the FBI protection and they've [01:39:25] since actually moved out of state from [01:39:27] um from Utah. I just want to back up a [01:39:30] little though in terms of them getting [01:39:32] FBI protection. Uh, is is that common [01:39:35] and what does that mean to you? [01:39:37] >> Yeah, it's not common at all. Um, the [01:39:40] only people I remember protecting were [01:39:43] uh potential victims of a crime that we [01:39:46] were investigating like an attack or [01:39:48] something like that or uh commonly it's [01:39:52] what we call CWS, cooperating witnesses. [01:39:55] Um, you don't protect people unless [01:39:58] something bad happen. I mean, the FBI is [01:40:01] not free private security. We're an [01:40:03] invest they are an investigative agency. [01:40:06] And so to protect somebody, there has to [01:40:09] be something in it for us, either [01:40:11] ethically or morally. And um the only [01:40:16] thing I ever saw that used for, at least [01:40:18] in my experience, was cooperating [01:40:20] witnesses. And to be a cooperating [01:40:22] witness, you have to number one be [01:40:24] cooperating and number two be willing to [01:40:27] be a witness. Which means that if in my [01:40:31] opinion if the FBI was protecting him, [01:40:35] he had agreed to provide information [01:40:38] against uh Robinson. Hey guys, if you [01:40:40] watch my videos, you [01:40:42] >> Very interesting. Very, very [01:40:43] interesting. You know, I think [01:40:44] something's going on with Lance. I think [01:40:46] that's why they can't talk about him in [01:40:48] the courtroom, and if they do, it has to [01:40:50] be like a, oh, everybody has to leave [01:40:51] kind of thing. I think there's something [01:40:53] up with him. I really do think I wrote [01:40:55] it in the chat there if whoever didn't [01:40:57] see it. I think there's some uh Mortal [01:40:59] Kombat Ultra stuff going on with Lance. [01:41:01] He has all the same markers. If you look [01:41:03] into Manson's story and you look into [01:41:05] his his brief story from Turkey Tom and [01:41:09] the whole breakdown that was done of the [01:41:10] guy, I mean, it seems like there's [01:41:13] something up with him just just in my [01:41:16] mind. And then on top of that, people [01:41:18] are now saying that Tyler himself was in [01:41:20] this gifted type of thing. So instead of [01:41:22] Tyler having a spiritual guy for [01:41:24] spiritual purposes like Charlie did, [01:41:26] maybe he had this Lance character who [01:41:29] was putting him into this, you know, [01:41:32] altered state in a way through all the [01:41:35] things that they were doing. And what [01:41:37] they were doing was, you know, getting [01:41:38] in furry suits and, you know, doing the [01:41:41] horizontal uh furry suit mambo. Okay, [01:41:46] there you go. Uh they they were doing [01:41:48] stuff like that. Um, and that is a part [01:41:51] of these type of uh programs. They do [01:41:57] stuff like that from time to time. Um, [01:42:00] and it just helps it helps have a [01:42:02] connection and then helps that person be [01:42:05] persuaded into doing something. And [01:42:07] that's possibly what could have been [01:42:09] going on with Lance. Obviously, it's [01:42:10] hard to know because it's hard to know [01:42:12] anything about Lance, but what we do [01:42:14] know in regards to what he was doing, [01:42:15] his mental state, um what he was doing [01:42:18] with Tyler, he seems very MK. I mean, he [01:42:22] he seems like Manson to me. Like, [01:42:24] honestly, let's keep going here really [01:42:26] quick. This is where the FBI guy kind of [01:42:28] shuts down the text messages [01:42:30] >> with the family member. and and I knew [01:42:32] about these um these text messages [01:42:35] obviously since the indictment first [01:42:37] came out, but uh they came they kind of [01:42:40] came back to the surface in light of [01:42:42] everything we're learning about him [01:42:44] possibly no longer cooperating, getting [01:42:46] a lawyer, not having FBI protection. So [01:42:49] basically what happened is um according [01:42:51] to the investigators, Tyler Robinson [01:42:53] left behind a note, texted Lance Twigs, [01:42:56] "Go find this note under the keyboard [01:42:58] where he explained and admitted to what [01:43:00] he was doing." according to [01:43:01] investigators. And then Twigs writes, [01:43:03] "What? You're joking, right?" And then [01:43:06] Robinson responds, "Uh, I am still okay, [01:43:08] my love, but I am stuck in Orm for a [01:43:10] little while longer. Shouldn't be long [01:43:12] until I can come home, but I got to grab [01:43:14] my rifle still. To be honest, I had [01:43:17] hoped to keep this secret till I died of [01:43:19] old age. I am sorry to involve you." [01:43:23] What is What stands out to you there? [01:43:25] Doesn't it seem like Lance doesn't seem [01:43:27] that surprised by the whole thing? and [01:43:30] also that he has to go grab this rifle. [01:43:32] Like it seems kind of like a random [01:43:33] thing to just say after you admitted [01:43:35] that you killed Charlie Kirk. [01:43:38] >> Yeah, that sounds like uh bad [01:43:40] establishing dialogue in a superheroes [01:43:43] movie. You know, it it's there's too [01:43:45] much being there's too much exposition [01:43:48] in that thing. You know, it's not like [01:43:51] boom boom boom wait, what did you do? [01:43:52] You wait, you have a rifle. You can [01:43:55] shoot a ri you know all these questions [01:43:58] that that weren't asked. Uh you know [01:44:00] those how they how they do in this you [01:44:03] know they start these uh dialogues early [01:44:05] in the movie where the guy says hey um [01:44:08] you know I'm not afraid of your [01:44:10] father-in-law. Oh yeah well he's a you [01:44:12] know he's a big mobster and a hitman and [01:44:15] he's he's out to get you. Oh I'm not [01:44:18] afraid of him. You know this kind of [01:44:19] stuff. You establish everything as you [01:44:21] go along. So, it seems contrived. Um, [01:44:25] maybe they were just not good [01:44:26] communicators, but it seems contrived. [01:44:29] And it seems that [01:44:31] uh there was not extreme surprise that [01:44:36] one of the two uh in a in a loving [01:44:39] relationship had just gone out and [01:44:41] murdered a a public uh figure. So, I I'm [01:44:45] just uh you know, there was no there was [01:44:48] no stunned silence. There was no uh [01:44:51] there was no wait wait wait wait stop [01:44:53] talking I need to you know stop kidding [01:44:56] me you know this kind of stuff. [01:44:58] >> Yeah. It just almost seems so like [01:45:00] casual. Um let me read you the next [01:45:02] part. It says um how long have you been [01:45:04] planning this? So Lance actually asks [01:45:06] Robinson that. How long have you been [01:45:08] planning this? And he says a bit over a [01:45:10] week I believe. [01:45:11] >> Wow. Those audio issues are worse than [01:45:13] Baron's. Baron had a little bit of an [01:45:15] audio issue before where he was a little [01:45:18] bit of a delay with the with the mouth [01:45:20] versus the actual audio. That guy's was [01:45:22] way worse. That was crazy. He was face [01:45:24] >> just not good communicators. But it [01:45:27] seems contrived and it seems that [01:45:30] uh there was not extreme surprise that [01:45:35] one of the two uh in a in a loving [01:45:38] relationship had just gone out and [01:45:40] murdered a a public uh figure. So, I I'm [01:45:44] just uh you know, there was no there was [01:45:47] no stunned silence. There was no uh [01:45:50] there was no wait, stop talking. I need [01:45:53] to you know, stop kidding me. You know, [01:45:56] this kind of stuff. [01:45:57] >> Yeah. It just almost seems so like [01:45:59] casual. Um [01:46:00] >> mouth's not even moving. Wow. Um and [01:46:03] this guy's 100% right. Wouldn't you I I [01:46:07] haven't even said this before, but [01:46:08] wouldn't you be like, I I gotta call [01:46:10] you. I gotta call you, man. Man, you [01:46:14] Hold on. Hold on. I'm calling you. I [01:46:16] have to call you. What? What's going on? [01:46:18] They were like, "No, no, no. We're just [01:46:20] going to keep talking like this." No. [01:46:21] Shocked. Somebody said in the comments, [01:46:23] they're like, "Oh, are you saying like [01:46:24] Tyler was honeypotted by uh by by [01:46:27] Lance?" No. Well, I mean, I don't know. [01:46:29] Listen, everybody likes a different [01:46:31] flavor of honey. I guess you can [01:46:33] consider Lance honey. You know, some [01:46:35] people, you know, honey's in the eye of [01:46:37] the beholder. Everybody knows that, [01:46:39] right? So, could be, could be. Uh, [01:46:43] that's not usually what comes to mind [01:46:44] with me when I think of honey, right? [01:46:47] And a pot. It's not my kind of pot, but [01:46:50] you know, could be. But, uh, I think I [01:46:54] think in the range of a handler of [01:46:55] sorts, [01:46:57] possibly. I mean, when you look into [01:46:59] what Lance was doing, I should do an [01:47:01] episode on it. I mean, when you look [01:47:02] into what Lance was doing, maybe I'll do [01:47:03] that for the weekend episode or [01:47:05] something, but when you look at what he [01:47:07] was writing, the weird conversations he [01:47:09] was having with ChachiBT and like all [01:47:13] these symbols he was making, it was [01:47:15] really, really weird. Again, that's why [01:47:17] I compared it to Manson. It was just odd [01:47:19] what he was doing. Um, so yeah. Yeah, [01:47:21] the text messages seem odd. The fact [01:47:24] that they're pushing uh Lance not being [01:47:26] a person of interest at all is odd to [01:47:28] me. I think the whole thing just kind of [01:47:32] it it it seems kind of fagazy to me. It [01:47:34] really does. We're not going to jump [01:47:36] into the uh comments quite yet, but [01:47:40] we're or the super chats, I should say, [01:47:42] but I just wanted to play this really [01:47:43] quick. This is John Bray. This is John [01:47:45] Bray. Everybody knows John Bray now. [01:47:47] John Bray established this uh this this [01:47:52] image, this recording where he's showing [01:47:55] the vapor coming off of Charlie. Look at [01:47:58] this. [01:48:00] This is really weird. You can look right [01:48:01] there and see it, [01:48:05] right? There's like this this vapor [01:48:07] coming off apparently. [01:48:10] Now, I don't know if that would happen [01:48:11] with a bullet, but it's very like that's [01:48:15] what he's showing over and over again. [01:48:16] There's this vapor coming off of him. [01:48:20] Very weird stuff. And, you know, I I [01:48:24] don't even know what to say about it. [01:48:26] It's just very weird. And it's something [01:48:27] I thought I'd bring up because [01:48:31] I don't know, man. It's really weird to [01:48:34] show this vapor that comes out of the [01:48:37] shirt [01:48:39] as it puffs up. Everybody knows that the [01:48:41] shirt puffed up. So, somehow it puffed [01:48:45] up and then this vapor comes out when he [01:48:48] puts this I don't even know what to call [01:48:49] this, a filter, I guess I'll say. Um, [01:48:52] but this vapor comes out. [01:48:55] Really weird. really weird. He's been [01:48:58] doing a lot of uh wild work, a lot of [01:49:00] lot of good work and I have to look into [01:49:03] it more honestly. But that image really [01:49:06] spooked me because I was like, "Oh man, [01:49:07] I'm like, is this not case closed?" I'm [01:49:09] like, "This vapor's coming out." Again, [01:49:12] I'm no expert, right? I'm no Gary from [01:49:14] Paramount Tactical. Um, but just to [01:49:17] think that there's this vapor coming out [01:49:20] of his shirt. Wouldn't that mean that [01:49:22] something combusted? [01:49:25] Is is that not an easy conclusion to [01:49:27] come to just, you know, [01:49:31] very weird stuff. Very weird stuff. I [01:49:33] mean, that's not like a full segment, [01:49:34] but I had to show that to you guys [01:49:36] because when I was seeing it, I was [01:49:37] like, "This is so weird. So weird." [01:49:41] Anyway, anyway, let's jump in here. [01:49:44] Let's keep going. What else do I got [01:49:46] here? Oh, I also had uh, you know, [01:49:48] Candace actually talk. Exactly what I [01:49:51] said. I knew Candace would not be like, [01:49:53] "Oh, you know, I I hate that Kanye [01:49:57] actually apologized, blah, blah, blah." [01:49:59] I knew that was gonna happen. I knew she [01:50:01] wouldn't feel that way. Why would she [01:50:03] feel that way? I I'm sure she wants a [01:50:05] lot of people who are around her to give [01:50:07] her grace and, you know, not get on her [01:50:10] back for the things she says. Why would [01:50:12] she do that to Yay? It just wouldn't [01:50:13] make any sense whatsoever. And Yay [01:50:16] apparently is very mad that people think [01:50:18] that this is some kind of a PR move or [01:50:21] uh you know move for his business. And [01:50:23] this statement is actually pretty pretty [01:50:25] good. You know um he says it's my [01:50:28] understanding that I was in the top 10 [01:50:30] most listened to artists overall in the [01:50:32] US in 2025 on Spotify and last week and [01:50:37] most days as well. Uh, my upcoming album [01:50:42] Bully is currently the number one most [01:50:44] anticipated album pre-saves of any album [01:50:48] on Spotify too. Most anticipated and [01:50:50] most pre-saved on Spotify uh, as well. [01:50:54] My 2007 album Graduation was the most [01:50:57] listened to and stream album uh, hiphop [01:51:00] album of 2025. This for me is evidenced [01:51:05] by the letter. The that uh evidenced by [01:51:08] the letter as evidenced by the letter [01:51:12] isn't about reviving my commercial my [01:51:15] commerciality. Oh, this guy's back. Oh, [01:51:18] he's back. Um, this is going to be [01:51:21] crazy. This is because these remorseful [01:51:25] feelings were so heavy on my heart and [01:51:27] weighing on my spirit. Wow. Shout out to [01:51:32] uh what's his name? Harley. That guy who [01:51:34] uh is the personal trainer to all the [01:51:36] celebrities. What is his name? Harley [01:51:38] Patrronick. Patrick. Shout out to him [01:51:40] for writing that for Yay. Shout out to [01:51:43] him. [01:51:44] Great. Good. Really good, Harley. Good [01:51:47] job. Good job writing that for Yay. You [01:51:50] know, Yay just needs a bank, man. That's [01:51:53] all it is. Listen, I'm one of those [01:51:55] people that he doesn't like saying this [01:51:57] about. Yay. Just needs a bank. Yay. is [01:51:59] just like, "Just give me a bank, man. [01:52:02] I'm going to make the money. I just need [01:52:03] a place to put it. Please, please. [01:52:07] I can't store a billion dollars. [01:52:11] Please, guys. [01:52:13] That's all that is. [01:52:16] I already talked about it." You know, he [01:52:18] wasn't forced, per se, but he was kind [01:52:22] of forced. You know, you know what I [01:52:24] mean? You know what I mean? It's like [01:52:27] it's like if I if I'm pushing you out of [01:52:28] a room and I'm like I'm not forcing you [01:52:30] out of the room. I'm just I'm just kind [01:52:32] of I'm just doing this and the door is [01:52:34] there and then I push you out of the [01:52:36] room and and I'm like I didn't force you [01:52:39] out. That's not what I did. I didn't [01:52:40] force you out. Wasn't me. I don't know [01:52:44] guys. Let's just jump in to the super [01:52:48] chats. I can't wait for Candace to go [01:52:49] live today. I don't know what she's [01:52:50] going to talk about. Um I have no clue [01:52:53] what she's going to say. No clue what [01:52:54] she's going to talk about. I hope she [01:52:56] talks about some good stuff. I hope she [01:52:59] touches more on Erica Kirk. It seems [01:53:01] like there's a straightup feud between [01:53:03] her and Erica Kirk that is not going to [01:53:05] die down. Um it's pretty wild. In fact, [01:53:08] I I I don't know what's going to happen [01:53:10] with that. Uh it gets it's pretty crazy. [01:53:13] I'm going to I'm going to be honest. Uh [01:53:15] she completely took the gloves off. It's [01:53:18] just I I don't know what's going to [01:53:19] happen from here on out. I think I think [01:53:22] this is going to be she kind of did what [01:53:23] Wolves and Finance did. She's like, [01:53:25] "Charge me the money, whatever you [01:53:26] want." And then doubled down and said [01:53:29] all this stuff about Erica and released [01:53:31] some stuff that Turning Point clearly [01:53:32] didn't want released. Um, I think she is [01:53:35] uh she's ready. She's ready for whatever [01:53:38] legal battle comes. And I think between [01:53:41] her and Wolves, I think it's coming for [01:53:43] one of them. It's coming. I mean, they [01:53:45] basically both just doubled down and [01:53:47] said, "Yeah, I don't care. I don't care. [01:53:48] Do whatever you want." Okay. All right. [01:53:51] We'll see what happens. you know, I [01:53:53] think it's gonna be crazy. [01:53:56] Anyway, let's uh jump in here. Uh let's [01:53:59] jump into these super chats, ladies and [01:54:01] gentlemen. I don't know why it lags [01:54:03] behind so much. Well, look at that. Why [01:54:05] does it lag behind so much? Let's see [01:54:07] here. Uh let's get these on the screen, [01:54:09] guys. Uh we have Megan Megan Bell right [01:54:14] at the top. I have six children and [01:54:16] every time they ask me something, I say [01:54:17] alle allegedly, maybe perhaps. It drives [01:54:20] them nuts. I was going to say that [01:54:22] probably drives them absolutely crazy. [01:54:24] Uh, definitely need a shirt. Also, for [01:54:27] some reason, always need a mint when I [01:54:30] watch your show, Crazy Mind Games. [01:54:34] That was the whole thing. That's what [01:54:36] this whole show was about. It was about [01:54:37] establishing a mint company and making [01:54:39] you guys want it more than anything. [01:54:41] That's all this whole thing's been [01:54:43] about. Okay. Uh, somebody Pablo says, [01:54:46] "Hello, coach. yesterday's live stream, [01:54:47] you referred to JFK [01:54:50] uh you referred to JFK that had slipped [01:54:54] away. Uh we all need to not let this one [01:54:58] ha let this happen with Charlie this [01:55:01] time. 100% man. I'm telling you. I'm [01:55:04] telling you, man. We could have, you [01:55:07] know, think of the people back then. [01:55:09] Obviously, they didn't have the type of [01:55:10] resources we have, but man, they they [01:55:13] could have hung on to this. they could [01:55:14] have looked into it more. They, you [01:55:16] know, the Zaputo film didn't get found [01:55:18] until like what, 30 years later, [01:55:21] something like that. 20 years later. [01:55:24] So, it's like we we can't let it slip [01:55:26] away. if we can figure it out or if we [01:55:28] can ask enough questions that when the [01:55:31] next generation like us when we're if [01:55:34] there were more questions asked when it [01:55:37] came to JFK, [01:55:40] what could have happened is we could [01:55:42] have had a better blueprint or layout of [01:55:47] what it was really all about. But [01:55:49] instead, we were the ones asking the [01:55:52] questions about JFK. And now it's so [01:55:54] hard to figure it all out because you [01:55:56] can't interview anybody. You can't find [01:55:58] anybody. You know, the fact that you [01:56:01] heard what happened with him in [01:56:02] Philadelphia and the nuclear testing and [01:56:04] all this stuff that really sets off [01:56:06] something. [01:56:08] And now it's just it's so hard to know. [01:56:10] It's all so hard to know now. And if we [01:56:13] don't ask any questions, it'll be like [01:56:15] that 20 years from now. It'll be so [01:56:17] hard. But now think of what they have [01:56:19] laid out for them in regards to Charlie [01:56:21] Kirk. 20 years from now, think about [01:56:23] everything they have laid out. They have [01:56:25] a bunch of stuff laid out. And that's [01:56:27] what we need to do. We need to keep [01:56:29] asking the questions. It's the only [01:56:30] thing that keeps us free. In the words [01:56:32] of Charlie Kirk, Pablo again, he's [01:56:35] answering somebody. Miz amazing someone [01:56:39] with money. Super chat to coach and tell [01:56:42] him to get on Ancestry, get a [01:56:45] subscription. I emailed Candace Owens [01:56:47] the same info. Uh, tons of history on [01:56:52] Stan Seymour. Oh, I have information on [01:56:55] Stan Seymour. I actually have [01:56:57] information on him. I completely forgot. [01:57:00] How did I forget that? I actually Lance [01:57:04] found information on him. How did I not [01:57:06] talk about that? Where is it, Lance? Let [01:57:10] me see. Let me see. Who is Lori? [01:57:13] I have information on this guy. Um, his [01:57:17] obituary. So mentioned survived by [01:57:20] stunts son Stan Lee Clark. That's Lori. [01:57:23] Uh Lori Moore Randall this that this [01:57:27] that. Yeah, there's a whole bunch of [01:57:30] information here. Let me see what I can [01:57:32] actually [01:57:34] I guess I'll click through on this. I [01:57:36] hate clicking links. You have no idea. [01:57:37] It's like nerve-wracking for me. So [01:57:41] Buzz. So Walter Clark Buzz Moore, that's [01:57:45] her father, but we're trying to find out [01:57:47] about his Oh, wait, no. Yeah, that's his [01:57:50] father. Died uh July 2010. He was born [01:57:56] in Holly Springs to the late Chester and [01:58:00] Bessie Spencer Moore. Devoted husband, [01:58:02] outdoorsman, [01:58:04] etc., etc. As a young man, played [01:58:06] football. Keep going here. survived by [01:58:09] wife 55 years Evelyn F. Wattley Moore [01:58:14] sons Stanley Clark [01:58:17] Lori Moore I don't know why Stanley [01:58:20] Clark bracket Lori Moore I don't know [01:58:23] why it's like that and I guess that's [01:58:26] his wife Stanley's wife. Okay, that [01:58:28] makes sense. So he's survived by a bunch [01:58:31] of people. Uh there's not enough in this [01:58:33] one. I wanted to find the actual [01:58:34] information. this that this that nah I I [01:58:38] don't have enough information yet. We'll [01:58:40] we'll let you know when we find more [01:58:42] information. I'm sure Candace is looking [01:58:43] into it a whole bunch and she's getting [01:58:45] all sent all sorts of tips, but I wanted [01:58:47] to find the stuff about him being like a [01:58:49] Mason and stuff like that. I I think I [01:58:51] think that's him. Or maybe that's Greg [01:58:52] Lock's grandfather. Um let's keep going [01:58:55] here. Good morning, coach. Got my coffee [01:58:56] and mints ready. Heather, is that you [01:58:59] Heather? [01:59:02] Uh, thanks for for letting me uh get [01:59:04] that that monologue off, Heather. It it [01:59:06] helped a lot. Uh, Heather, once again, [01:59:09] uh, allegedly, maybe perhaps. Good [01:59:11] morning, family. Thank you so much, [01:59:13] Heather. We really appreciate you. Uh, [01:59:15] Joel, [01:59:17] what's going on, Joel? Thanks so much [01:59:18] for this. Uh, did you ever look into the [01:59:21] secret government program that dealt [01:59:23] with clowns and hamburgers and French [01:59:26] fries? Didn't take long for the CIA to [01:59:29] shut down that program. Oh. [01:59:32] MK Donald's is [01:59:36] Hey, hey, hey. [01:59:39] You You spent $20 to say that to me. MK [01:59:42] Donald's, really? Really? It's fine. I [01:59:46] appreciate it, but gez, come on now. [01:59:50] I was really into it. I was like, "Oh, [01:59:52] man. Hamburgers and fries." I'm like, [01:59:54] "What are they made of people or [01:59:55] something?" And then this guy says, [01:59:57] "Mks." [01:59:59] You know what? I wouldn't be surprised. [02:00:00] Listen, if they if the agency got a hold [02:00:03] of hip-hop and pretty much molded [02:00:05] hip-hop into what it is from the very [02:00:07] beginning, why wouldn't they do the same [02:00:08] thing with MK Donald's? I mean, come on. [02:00:12] I think I think they have their hands in [02:00:13] a lot of different things. Uh, Kinetic [02:00:16] Kinetic KD, love your lives. You're a [02:00:18] natural. You were being bragged on [02:00:22] Baron's podcast the other night. Whoop [02:00:24] whoop. Let's get into it. Was he Was he [02:00:26] bragging about me? I heard he said I was [02:00:28] a natural. He said, he said, "I [02:00:29] transitioned into live uh commentary [02:00:32] really easily." Shout out to all my [02:00:34] delivery workers at work right now, man. [02:00:37] I used to be a delivery worker and good [02:00:39] lord, how I used to love listening to [02:00:41] podcasts. If there's anybody, if you're [02:00:43] doing that right now, Logan, listening [02:00:44] to me, shout out to you. Thank you so [02:00:46] much. Morning, coach from SD. Um, [02:00:51] do you mean SD cards? Is that what [02:00:53] you're talking about? Hold on. Hold on. [02:00:55] Is is this is this super chat from the [02:00:57] SD cards? Is this from the the SD cards [02:01:01] that were at that event? No, I'm [02:01:02] kidding. Um Eric Foster says, "The Erica [02:01:06] Kirk pick from D from Danks is pure [02:01:09] nightmare fuel. She needs some Philly [02:01:11] mints. Love the show." Yeah, man. [02:01:13] Imagine seeing that. I'm up at what was [02:01:15] it? 3:00 in the morning. 3:00 in the [02:01:18] morning I'm up and then he just sends [02:01:19] that to me. I just see it on my screen [02:01:22] big and then it looks at me. I'm like, [02:01:24] "Oh my gosh, why did you do that?" You [02:01:28] know, first interaction I have with this [02:01:30] guy. That's what he does. Geez. Montarch [02:01:33] Articles. Montalk Art uh Chronicles 2014 [02:01:37] documentary. Must watch. Yes, it is. [02:01:39] I've seen it. I had to watch it when we [02:01:41] were researching for that episode. Me [02:01:42] and my wife did. Um Keith, we have the [02:01:46] most incredible team. You're all fired. [02:01:54] That is so true. That is so true. We [02:01:58] have the most incredible team here, [02:02:00] guys. I mean, I'm just so proud of [02:02:02] everybody. [02:02:04] And um I think I heard Candace Owens on [02:02:08] one of your devices. So, I'm firing all [02:02:11] 55 of you. Have a great day. Have a good [02:02:15] day. You know, it's what Charlie would [02:02:16] have wanted. What? [02:02:19] You're a man. You hit the nail on the [02:02:21] head with that one, boy. [02:02:23] Holy, man. It's so true. So true. I [02:02:28] cannot imagine referencing my very [02:02:31] recently husband my very recent [02:02:33] husband's funeral as the event of the [02:02:36] century. Absolutely diabolical. Love [02:02:40] you, Colin. Thank you so much. Leon [02:02:43] Leandis Leonis Leandis. [02:02:48] I don't know. I don't know. Uh, always [02:02:51] be true. And yeah, you're 100% right. I [02:02:53] mean, the event of the year, the event [02:02:55] of the century is such a crazy thing to [02:02:58] say. [02:03:00] I'm Everything with her is so odd, man. [02:03:03] So odd. I'm telling you. I was talking [02:03:05] about this before when I did an episode [02:03:06] on just her. [02:03:09] Everything is weird. And now that she's [02:03:10] in this phase of being the CEO, it just [02:03:13] gets even weirder. And listen, if she [02:03:17] went from everything we've seen, trying [02:03:19] to get into Hollywood, doing interviews, [02:03:21] pageantry, [02:03:23] um, live tv shows, reality shows, um, [02:03:27] now this whole arc that she's living, [02:03:31] why wouldn't they push her into [02:03:32] politics? [02:03:34] That's clearly the next thing. The next [02:03:36] thing they're doing is pushing her into [02:03:38] politics. I have no doubt that the next [02:03:41] thing they do with Erica is they take [02:03:44] her and they say, "Okay, now it's [02:03:46] politics time." Um, 100% that's what [02:03:49] they're going to do with her. There's no [02:03:51] way that they're not going to do that [02:03:53] with Erica. They're going to take her, [02:03:56] they're going to take her and they're [02:03:57] going to put her into politics. She's [02:04:00] going to run with JD Vance. Uh, that's [02:04:03] what I think. I mean, that listen, [02:04:05] that's what Mikey McCoy said. And when [02:04:06] does Mikey McCoy ever lie? He's not [02:04:08] capable of lying, right? They said she'd [02:04:11] she'd be great. She'd be Oh, she'd be [02:04:13] fantastic [02:04:15] as a as a VP. I was just like, "Wow." [02:04:19] It's so weird that they're doing this. [02:04:21] But I don't know, man. I don't know. [02:04:23] We'll have to We'll have to see about [02:04:24] that. But I I think that's the next step [02:04:26] because why wouldn't they? They've [02:04:28] already pushed her all this way. It's [02:04:30] It's not even a far leap, right? she's [02:04:33] the one who's now behind this, you know, [02:04:35] uh, political organizing machine. All [02:04:38] they have to do is just put her there [02:04:40] and then hopefully the hope is that [02:04:42] everybody who supports Turning Point [02:04:44] then turns to her for voting and then [02:04:47] slowly she starts building and building [02:04:49] and building. But it's going to be [02:04:50] terrible if they try it. It's going to [02:04:51] be terrible. There's there's better [02:04:52] people. It would be better if they went [02:04:55] with if JD went with Gavin Newsome as [02:04:59] his VP. It'd be a better decision. [02:05:03] I don't like Gavin at all. It would be a [02:05:05] better decision. It would just be such a [02:05:08] bad decision, honestly. She would be the [02:05:10] Tim Walsh of of the two, you know. Uh, [02:05:13] always be true. Coach, the Zoom call was [02:05:16] on April 22nd or sorry, September 22nd [02:05:19] after Memorial, 10 day, 12 days after [02:05:22] the death. Erica was slash is the [02:05:25] happiest widow counting money. There you [02:05:28] go. 100%. I mean, uh, that's what it [02:05:31] seems like. Very happy. Too a little too [02:05:34] happy. Peace, power, prosperity, full [02:05:37] drink. What's your full name? Full [02:05:39] drinking. Full drinking. Stay the [02:05:42] course, bro. I am staying the course [02:05:43] 100%. Thank you so much. Congratulations [02:05:46] on your crown as well. Uh, Mel Clump, [02:05:49] uh, Erica Kirk's speech. I am blown away [02:05:52] with the number of people who love my [02:05:55] husband and thank you all for your [02:05:57] efforts. You will all hear from me very [02:05:59] s You will all hear from me soon. Here [02:06:02] is Andrew. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I mean the [02:06:07] whole thing is just very weird. [02:06:10] Let's keep going here. Ma, first super [02:06:13] chat ever. When my husband was in the [02:06:15] ICU, I was traumatized for months. Just [02:06:18] the thought of losing him 33 years [02:06:22] strong. I'm telling you, man. Just the [02:06:24] thought the thought of not having your [02:06:26] your wife, your husband is just I mean I [02:06:30] get those thoughts sometimes and they're [02:06:31] the it's the worst. It's the worst [02:06:33] thought. It's the one thing that could [02:06:35] like make me tear up right away thinking [02:06:37] about that. I mean [02:06:40] and then going through it and then 5 [02:06:42] days later it's like here's the thing. A [02:06:44] lot of people will take that, right? A [02:06:47] lot of regular people they'll take that [02:06:49] and they'll be like oh what strength [02:06:51] that's so she's so strong. I don't I [02:06:54] don't see that as being strong. I don't [02:06:56] see that as being strong. Not at all. [02:06:58] Not at all. It it it doesn't sound like [02:07:01] strength. Right. There's a certain [02:07:03] There's a certain [02:07:05] I don't know how to say it. There's [02:07:07] something in the voice that you would [02:07:08] hear where it's strength and her being [02:07:10] strong. This literally sounded like her [02:07:13] just being fine. Like she was completely [02:07:15] fine. [02:07:17] You know, on top of that, not being able [02:07:19] to see them as they left the house, [02:07:21] right? He just left cuz they didn't even [02:07:23] get to kiss goodbye. That's what the [02:07:24] story is. I mean, just knowing all these [02:07:27] things, how hard it would be. How hard [02:07:29] it should be. [02:07:31] You know what? Somebody made a meme and [02:07:33] they heard the microphone squeaking and [02:07:35] then when they made the meme, they made [02:07:37] my chair squeak. Let Let me tell you [02:07:38] something, buddy. Let me tell you [02:07:40] something, buddy. The chair doesn't [02:07:42] squeak. All right? I'm not that big. My [02:07:44] chair is not squeaking. All right? I [02:07:47] just, you know, it kind of got to me [02:07:48] there. I was like, "This guy is making [02:07:51] my chair squeak like I'm 430 pounds." [02:07:54] Um, Amy Amy says, "Uh, oh well, [02:07:58] shouldn't laugh at this. My husband [02:07:59] passed away three years ago." Oh, also [02:08:01] just to uh this person here, Ma. Um, no [02:08:05] condolences, but I'm sorry. I'm sorry [02:08:07] you had to go through that. It's uh it's [02:08:08] rough going through stuff like that. I [02:08:10] couldn't imagine, you know, I could not [02:08:12] imagine. Uh Amy Amy says, "My husband [02:08:15] passed away three days ago and I still [02:08:17] can't say dead." And Paul in the same [02:08:21] sentence. He died of terminal cancer. We [02:08:25] knew it was coming for two years. You [02:08:27] knew it was coming two years. Yeah. See, [02:08:31] uh condolences to you, Amy. And yeah, [02:08:34] it's rough. It's rough. Yeah. Three [02:08:36] years later, still can't do that. That's [02:08:38] normal. That's normal. That's not [02:08:41] abnormal. That's not her being [02:08:43] performative. That is completely how it [02:08:46] would be. Not being able to say it, not [02:08:49] being able to think, not being able to, [02:08:52] you know, walk through the house, [02:08:56] wash the sheets cuz you don't want the [02:08:58] smell to be gone. You know what I mean? [02:08:59] Like that's that's normal stuff. It [02:09:02] doesn't seem like she's going through [02:09:03] any of that. Like not even a little bit, [02:09:06] you know? Condolences to you once again. [02:09:09] Um, Jessica says, "Dogs can typically [02:09:12] sniff out psychopaths. I guarantee a [02:09:14] therapy dog would have been barking [02:09:17] nonstop." [02:09:19] Come on. Therapy dogs are nice. They're [02:09:22] good boys. They're good boys. Therapy [02:09:24] dogs. Maybe though. You never know. You [02:09:26] never know. You're right. They do. They [02:09:28] do sniff out odd things. They got a They [02:09:30] got a different sense than we do. So, [02:09:32] you could be right there. Uh, she didn't [02:09:34] want them speaking to outside count. [02:09:37] Yeah, this wasn't helpful. It was a [02:09:40] warning. Ah, [02:09:43] that's so true. [02:09:46] That's true. She didn't want them going [02:09:49] to outside sources. [02:09:51] And she was even like, we have pastors. [02:09:53] And then think of who those pastors are, [02:09:55] what they've shown themselves to be [02:09:57] today. [02:09:59] Rob McCoy, all of these people that I [02:10:01] forget what that black pastor's name [02:10:03] was. I think his name was John or [02:10:04] something. The guy who's like dastardly [02:10:05] dees. Candace Owens is evil and demonic, [02:10:08] y'all. [02:10:09] Evil and demonic. [02:10:11] Now, we have a mock casket of Charlie [02:10:14] right there. It is filled with voter [02:10:15] registration forms. If you could please [02:10:17] reach into that casket and pull out a [02:10:19] voter registration form for me and leave [02:10:21] me $2,000 inside the casket. Can I get [02:10:23] an amen? That guy. Um, [02:10:27] that guy. You see what they showed [02:10:29] themselves to be, right? That's who she [02:10:32] wanted them to see. You see what they're [02:10:34] associated with, right? the [02:10:35] psychological operations and stuff. [02:10:37] That's who she wanted them to see. [02:10:40] Interesting. That's again, that's more [02:10:42] that's more project often at work. That [02:10:44] is often at work right there. When you [02:10:47] see stuff like that, that's often at [02:10:49] work. Oh man, that's a good catch. Very [02:10:52] good catch. Sarah Sarah Bear. Sarah [02:10:54] Bear. Sarah Bear 12. Very good catch. [02:10:57] You're 100% right about that. That was a [02:10:59] warning. Go to these people, you know. [02:11:04] Man, that place. I've seen people grieve [02:11:08] more over a pet. Yeah, man. You know, I [02:11:11] I love to watch reality TV slop. There [02:11:15] was a show, I think it's called Selling [02:11:17] the OC or Selling Sunset or whatever. [02:11:19] It's like one of these reality shows [02:11:21] where they're like, you know, they're [02:11:23] they're it's drama in real estate. You [02:11:26] know, I love real estate. Um I kind of [02:11:29] love drama, too. I gotta be honest. Um, [02:11:32] and I watch this show and at one point [02:11:34] the owner of the company, his dog died [02:11:37] and the guy had a funeral and this guy's [02:11:39] giving a eulogy and he's not bubble [02:11:42] crying. I mean, he breaks down. He's [02:11:44] like and his and this lady who like [02:11:47] bought the dog with him. They're like [02:11:48] friends and they're both crying like all [02:11:52] of their parents died at the same time. [02:11:54] It It's just crazy. They're just going [02:11:58] nuts. Yeah, people definitely grieve [02:12:01] over dogs more than Erica has grieved [02:12:04] over Charlie. 100%. Alpha. Alpha. Oh, [02:12:09] also Alpha. Um, what is this? What [02:12:12] What's What What is this here? How What [02:12:15] is Oh, alpha jerk. [02:12:19] I feel like you're going to make me say [02:12:21] something I'm not supposed to say. All [02:12:22] right, I'll just call you alpha. Thank [02:12:24] you, Alpha. Connecticut. No, actually [02:12:27] Charlie would like to get back to work [02:12:29] and for you to take care of his babies. [02:12:33] Yeah, probably. Probably. Right. [02:12:36] Charlie's probably like, "Hey, where's [02:12:37] the kids? What's going on? Why don't I [02:12:40] see her with the kids?" Chris, holler at [02:12:42] you. Thank you so much. Thank you so [02:12:45] much. Really appreciate it. Myra. Myra. [02:12:49] I honestly don't understand how people [02:12:51] are against Candace. We when we [02:12:53] constantly see how cringe Erica is, I [02:12:56] genuinely feel for Candace. Charlie [02:12:58] deserves so much better. Great show, [02:13:00] coach. Yeah, he really did. He really [02:13:02] deserved a lot better than what he was [02:13:04] getting. All the people who [02:13:08] were around him [02:13:10] the day that it happened, you know, the [02:13:12] month before, the people he's sending [02:13:14] these text messages to. It's it's it's [02:13:16] it's really sad. You know, like I said [02:13:19] before, like imagine you send somebody [02:13:21] who's supposed to be like security. You [02:13:23] send them a message saying, "I think [02:13:24] they're going to kill me." And they [02:13:26] don't stop everything for what you say [02:13:28] and they just go, "Oh man, don't worry. [02:13:30] We got it beefed up. Don't worry, you'll [02:13:31] be fine." It's kind of scary, man. You [02:13:34] tell you tell one of your friends that [02:13:35] and they go, "Oh, man. Come on. It's [02:13:38] really like that's not the reaction you [02:13:40] want from your friends when you tell [02:13:42] them stuff like that. You want a [02:13:43] reaction like they're like they're going [02:13:44] to shut they want to shut down life and [02:13:47] understand what exactly is happening to [02:13:49] you. You know what I mean? Uh this is [02:13:51] going to end up a 2020 special probably. [02:13:55] Uh CK was sacrificed. Yeah. Kind of like [02:13:58] Kobe honestly. Honestly, you look at [02:14:00] Kobe, what happened to him? What [02:14:03] happened to Charlie? It's very much [02:14:04] similar. And they're using it for it [02:14:07] seems like, you know, allegedly using it [02:14:09] for spiritual purposes. That's what it [02:14:11] seems like to me. Grief comes in waves. [02:14:13] My husband is dead. So anyways, this is [02:14:17] TPA. [02:14:20] Jeez, I was about to say condolences. My [02:14:23] husband is dead. So anyways, this is [02:14:25] Turning Point 2.0. Please use paid leave [02:14:29] and get back to work or get back to [02:14:31] work. Yeah. Yeah. Release the files [02:14:33] 100%. [02:14:35] 100%. That's so funny. I was about to be [02:14:38] like, "Condolences, guys." You know, [02:14:40] really sorry about that. You got me. You [02:14:42] got me there, honestly. Uh, catch the [02:14:44] June bug. What's going on? Catch the [02:14:46] June bug. Guys, in Erica's defense, she [02:14:48] has had a lot longer time to grieve and [02:14:52] adjust than we have. Oh. Oh, I see what [02:14:55] you did there. I see what you did there. [02:14:58] Okay. You have to be from Baron's high [02:15:01] IQ outfit. That's where you're from. [02:15:03] 100%. That's where you're from. That's a [02:15:06] good joke. That's a good She's had She's [02:15:09] had a lot more time. You know, she [02:15:10] started grieving in Fort Wuka. [02:15:14] She started grieving out in Fort Wuka. [02:15:17] She was like, "This is going to be hard. [02:15:18] This is going to be hard." Yeah. No, [02:15:21] this one. This one. Yeah. I'm kidding. [02:15:24] I'm kidding. That didn't happen. She She [02:15:26] didn't do that, guys. Come on. Come on. [02:15:29] She's a good lady. She's a good lady. [02:15:31] Loves a good sparkly pants suit. Who [02:15:33] doesn't? Uh Ferguson says, "Erica Kirk's [02:15:36] beyond evil, cold, and callous. No [02:15:38] emotion." Speaking of Charlie, less than [02:15:41] two weeks after he passed. Oh, staff, [02:15:43] grieve on your own dime. Get back to [02:15:45] work. Yeah, it doesn't it really doesn't [02:15:47] sound like it. She sounds like she's [02:15:49] kind of just [02:15:51] like, yeah, you know, he's dead. My [02:15:52] husband's dead. My husband's dead. Like, [02:15:56] you know, and kind of using it as like a [02:15:58] little bit of a weapon like, "Hey, if [02:15:59] you guys have beef with each other and [02:16:00] there's like back and forth happening, [02:16:01] my husband's dead, just so you know." [02:16:03] It's like I Are you going to cry? No. [02:16:08] Are you sure? You should probably cry in [02:16:11] front of us while you're talking about [02:16:12] your husband being dead. She's like, I [02:16:14] would, but we sold so many hats [02:16:20] and the fact that we sold so many hats. [02:16:24] Here's what I want you to do. You want [02:16:25] me to package up the hats? No. I want [02:16:27] you to package up a bunch of bracelets. [02:16:29] That's what we're going to do instead. [02:16:30] We keep the hats. We throw them out into [02:16:32] the crowd like Charlie used to do. This [02:16:34] is a win-win, guys. We're donating the [02:16:37] hats and then we write it off as a [02:16:39] donation. What? Ma'am, we can't do that. [02:16:43] I'm kidding. They would never. They [02:16:47] would never. They're good people at [02:16:48] Turning Point. Let's keep going here, [02:16:50] guys. Uh, what? [02:16:56] A million dollars in hats noon gets [02:16:59] basically stolen. Uh, yeah. Yeah. Well, [02:17:04] basically, right, that's exactly what I [02:17:06] was just saying. Basically, you know, uh [02:17:09] Nessie, again, uh condolences to Nessie. [02:17:12] I had to read this one outside [02:17:15] of the um outside [02:17:19] YouTube studio for mod plus volume. [02:17:22] Good. You can use a YouTube studio for [02:17:26] mod. Can I? What do you Oh, I can mod [02:17:30] people in YouTube studio. This is Lance [02:17:32] telling me he's telling me what to do. [02:17:35] You know, if you're going to tell me [02:17:36] what to do, Lance, you gota you got to [02:17:37] leave more money than two bucks, you [02:17:38] know. [02:17:41] No, I will do I will do exactly what [02:17:42] you're saying. I I modded Joel. Joel is [02:17:45] in. Uh next is Whitney. And then there's [02:17:48] a bunch of other ones you told me to uh [02:17:50] mod up and I will make sure that gets [02:17:52] done. Um sorry for being so uh busy all [02:17:56] the time trying to put this stuff [02:17:58] together. This guy has been an amazing [02:18:00] help. absolutely amazing. He's the one [02:18:02] that gave me all the information that I [02:18:03] that I've been reading about. Uh has a [02:18:07] channel of his own, too. He goes real [02:18:09] deep. Goes super deep. Uh the Huxables [02:18:11] grieved more on the Cosby Show for [02:18:14] Theo's Dead Goldfish than Erica grieved [02:18:16] for Charlie. Good show, coach. Well, you [02:18:19] got to understand that, you know, that's [02:18:21] a little bit that's a little bit harsh. [02:18:24] Bill Cosby, his wife, um, you know, his [02:18:27] son, daughters in that show, they're all [02:18:29] much better actors than Erica is. You [02:18:31] know, they're much better at acting. I'm [02:18:33] just saying. I'm just saying there's [02:18:35] there's levels to this acting thing. You [02:18:36] can't just jump in and think you're just [02:18:38] going to be acting all crazy, you know. [02:18:40] Uh, morning, coach. Keep going live. [02:18:42] Yes, ma'am. Jeffrey, it took uh it only [02:18:46] took four years to move. It only took [02:18:49] Erica four years to move up from [02:18:50] low-level job interview to CEO of a $250 [02:18:54] million nonprofit. Impressive for a [02:18:57] deep, [02:19:02] come on, Mr. Smith. Come on. Geez. I [02:19:07] didn't see that coming. I didn't see [02:19:08] that. It's so big on the screen. I [02:19:10] didn't see it coming. Impressive, even [02:19:11] for a demon. That is amazing. That is so [02:19:14] funny. That is so funny. and probably [02:19:16] more truth than we realize. Powerful uh [02:19:19] Powell puppy life. I've been doing some [02:19:21] research and I believe that Erica Kirk [02:19:24] is a clone of her mother. I know that [02:19:28] sounds weird. Not to me. Not to me. It [02:19:30] doesn't sound weird, but I'm working on [02:19:31] proving it. Hey, listen. [02:19:34] Listen. Do it. Figure it out. If it's [02:19:37] true, that would be that would be so [02:19:42] cool. I mean, terrifying, but so cool. I [02:19:45] mean, especially if you proved it, [02:19:48] there's there's honestly no way for you [02:19:50] to prove it. Um, it would be very hard. [02:19:52] One thing, you'd have to find pictures [02:19:55] of her mother when she was younger and [02:19:58] they would I think in Clone World, you'd [02:20:01] have they'd have to be identical. They [02:20:03] couldn't just kind of look alike. They [02:20:05] would be identical because it's clone, [02:20:07] right? I I don't know. So, let me know. [02:20:10] Let me know if you if you get that one [02:20:12] going. You know what? Don't even let me [02:20:14] know if you figure that out. Make your [02:20:16] own channel cuz you're going to blow up [02:20:18] overnight. I'll tell you something. If [02:20:20] you figure that out, go ahead and just [02:20:22] create a channel. Uh Ally Alli says, [02:20:26] "This is immensely [02:20:29] strange." Oh, I love it. Perfect. Uh [02:20:31] Erica is a robot or a demon or a robotic [02:20:35] demon. Love what you're doing live now. [02:20:37] I'm a big fan. Charlie's Angels. Not the [02:20:40] mintgiving angels, but the good kind. [02:20:42] Yes, ma'am. Thank you. Or man. Or man. [02:20:46] There's I can't tell. I think is uh [02:20:51] I'm going to say you. I'm just going to [02:20:53] call you you. No, no offense. Um [02:20:58] anyway, uh Bibbs Bibbs says, "I went to [02:21:01] Quest Academy and this whole [02:21:03] investigation is really freaking me out. [02:21:05] Rethinking my entire life now." Uh if [02:21:08] you really went to Quest, let me know. [02:21:10] If you want to talk about it, let me [02:21:11] know. let me know uh what you went [02:21:13] through. I can give you some perspective [02:21:15] on things because I know what tests that [02:21:17] they were doing in the gateway program [02:21:19] versus what they were doing in the [02:21:20] schools. Um and there is a heavy [02:21:22] connection. Quest was known as one of [02:21:25] the ones that did the most tests that [02:21:27] were similar to what the agency was [02:21:29] doing. So, if you're willing to talk, uh [02:21:31] hit me up on Instagram. Hit me up on [02:21:32] Instagram. Screenshot this and uh let's [02:21:35] talk about it because uh I would I would [02:21:37] love to break that down with you. Uh [02:21:39] pocket chat pocket change. Does that say [02:21:41] pocket change Philadelphia? Oh, [02:21:43] philanthropist. Okay. I thought I [02:21:45] thought it was really cool. Erica seems [02:21:48] genuinely genuinely relieved. Almost [02:21:50] like she's glad he's gone. I just can't [02:21:52] wrap my head around feeling that way. [02:21:55] Yeah, it's weird. It It's this very [02:21:57] weird thing. It's odd. [02:22:00] It's odd. 9,000 watching, 2,000 shares. [02:22:03] How do you know how many shares? [02:22:06] Make it make sense. 9,000 watching, [02:22:08] 2,000 shares. How do you know there how [02:22:10] many shares there are? Are you talking [02:22:11] about likes? Nah, more people have to [02:22:15] like. I mean, it really helps. There's [02:22:16] 9,000 here. You all hit that like. I [02:22:18] mean, it just it helps beyond what you [02:22:21] could even fathom. I mean, beyond what I [02:22:24] could even fathom because they don't [02:22:25] actually tell us, but um they tell us [02:22:27] that it helps. Uh, Jacqueline Jacqueline [02:22:29] says, "I lost my soul sister, my [02:22:32] Jonathan 13 years ago, and I still cry [02:22:36] ugly cry over it sometimes when I talk [02:22:40] about her. Erica's behavior is not [02:22:42] normal." Yeah. And I'm sorry. Sorry for [02:22:44] your loss. [02:22:46] Soul soul sister. Sometimes that hurts [02:22:48] more than family, you know, because you [02:22:53] actually had to go out and find each [02:22:54] other. So, it's it hits a little [02:22:56] differently when they're gone because [02:22:58] you felt like they're they're supposed [02:23:00] to be there the whole time. You know, [02:23:02] you kind of know your parents are going [02:23:03] to go. You don't know that your your [02:23:05] best friends are going to go, you know? [02:23:07] I had my dad go and then like a month [02:23:09] later my best friend passed away. And I [02:23:10] was like, "Oh, this is crazy. This is [02:23:13] why is that happening?" Or it was like [02:23:15] two months later or something like that. [02:23:17] And you know what? They gave me time off [02:23:18] for my dad. It was like three days. And [02:23:21] then when my best friend died, they [02:23:22] didn't give me any time off. [02:23:25] Oh man, that's how you create villains. [02:23:27] That's how you create villains. I'm [02:23:29] really sorry for your loss, though. I'm [02:23:30] really sorry for your loss. Condolences. [02:23:33] Condolences in the chat, please. What [02:23:35] are those? Hearts. Hearts. Hearts in the [02:23:37] chat. Uh Dee Dee uh says, "Hey, coach. [02:23:41] Definitely something wrong with Erica. [02:23:43] Took uh I took care of my dad 11 years [02:23:46] and he passed unexpectedly 10 years ago. [02:23:49] I still have not accepted it. when his [02:23:51] death day rolls around or his birthday. [02:23:55] I feel it in my soul and I cry a lot. [02:23:58] I'm sorry for your loss. Yeah. Yeah. See [02:24:01] th this is what you guys are hearing is [02:24:03] normal. These are normal reactions. This [02:24:06] is how people get, you know. Yeah. Like [02:24:08] I my dad passed away. I didn't have that [02:24:10] great of a relationship with my dad. I [02:24:11] still cried, you know, uh, when I was by [02:24:14] myself, es, you know, cuz it was still [02:24:17] hard cuz there's still so many questions [02:24:19] to ask and when somebody's gone, they're [02:24:20] gone. But, you know, my mom, I'm [02:24:23] actually, you know, I was raised by my [02:24:24] mom, of course. And even thinking about [02:24:27] that is like horrifying to me. I'm like, [02:24:30] I don't even know what I'm going to do. [02:24:31] Like, I know what's going to happen one [02:24:32] day. I don't even know what I'm going to [02:24:33] do. I'm I always think I'm like, am I [02:24:35] going to be able to handle this? Like, [02:24:37] what's going to happen? Am I going to [02:24:38] like am I going to break down? like I've [02:24:40] never nothing like this has ever [02:24:42] happened before. It's It's crazy. So, I [02:24:45] could not imagine. I could not imagine, [02:24:47] you know. Sorry for your loss again. Oh [02:24:50] my gosh. So many people. Jeez, you're [02:24:52] trying to make me cry, guys. I lost my [02:24:54] son two years ago uh this month and had [02:24:59] to highly [02:25:01] uh medicate the first two weeks. I know [02:25:04] the loss of a spouse is different, but I [02:25:06] don't see grief. The gross casket video [02:25:10] speaks volumes. [02:25:12] Oh yeah, when I first saw that video, I [02:25:14] was like, you know, maybe that's just [02:25:15] what she's doing. Maybe that's just, you [02:25:17] know, I'm like, h, you know, maybe [02:25:18] that's just like normal. And then when I [02:25:20] saw the first speech, I was like, ah, [02:25:22] you know, that's, you know, maybe she's [02:25:24] just mad, you know. You know, and then [02:25:27] as it just kept going, I was like, this [02:25:29] doesn't seem this doesn't seem normal at [02:25:31] all. Not at all. And I'm sorry for your [02:25:33] loss, Breeie. Bree the Bree. I'm very [02:25:37] sorry for your loss. I uh I hope you're [02:25:40] doing all right. It's a It's a rough [02:25:42] thing. I can't even think about that. I [02:25:43] just you know, my kids are still babies. [02:25:46] I don't even know what I would Oh man, [02:25:48] it would just be terrible. Um May [02:25:53] Jay says, "I almost wonder if her [02:25:56] excitement, quote unquote, is her sigh [02:25:58] of relief like she's finally in the [02:26:00] spotlight she's worked so hard for [02:26:02] throughout the years and doesn't have to [02:26:04] play perfect housewife anymore." you [02:26:07] know that is a thing right like think [02:26:10] about it she has been fighting to get [02:26:13] into Hollywood for a long time and you [02:26:16] know if if I go deeper here [02:26:18] you know there is a thing I I believe [02:26:21] there is in Hollywood in Hollywood for [02:26:25] you to achieve certain levels of success [02:26:28] there are certain things that must be [02:26:30] done um certain things that have to be [02:26:33] removed from your life um and it's part [02:26:36] of ritual [02:26:38] and you don't know what they are [02:26:40] exactly. You don't know what's going to [02:26:41] happen. Basically, you're fighting for [02:26:43] fame and you don't know what you're [02:26:46] going to have to give up. It's kind of a [02:26:48] mystery, but and this is the type of [02:26:51] games that the devil plays. Hey, I want [02:26:53] this. I want this immense amount of [02:26:55] fame. And it's like, okay, you're going [02:26:57] to get the fame, but it's going to be [02:26:59] because something happens terrible. [02:27:03] Something ter like something that you [02:27:04] love. it's going to be terrible and it's [02:27:06] going to be taken away from you and then [02:27:08] you're going to be in that position. You [02:27:09] know, he doesn't tell you that. He just [02:27:11] says you want the fame. I got you. Don't [02:27:13] even worry about it. And then you get it [02:27:15] and you realize like, oh, this is what I [02:27:17] had to give up. Cuz if you look in [02:27:19] Hollywood, you know, cuz I've done many [02:27:20] videos on Hollywood. You look in [02:27:22] Hollywood, there's a lot a lot of people [02:27:26] pretty much all of them who end up with [02:27:30] family members passing. You know, going [02:27:33] back to Kanye, Kanye was very honest [02:27:35] about this. Kanye was very honest about [02:27:38] this. He was like, "My mom was a [02:27:40] sacrifice." He said it. He said it. And [02:27:43] he named a bunch of people who have also [02:27:45] done the same thing back when he was not [02:27:47] in his right state. You know, pre [02:27:50] pre-apology. Pre-apology. Um, [02:27:55] who knows? Who knows? You know, he named [02:27:57] Michael Jordan. Said Michael Jordan gave [02:28:00] up his dad. like he he was talking about [02:28:02] it. That's a real thing in Hollywood. [02:28:05] And I think, you know, this political [02:28:07] machine and all this stuff, I think this [02:28:09] is adjacent to Hollywood. This is [02:28:11] connected to Hollywood. I think politics [02:28:13] in general is connected to Hollywood. [02:28:16] So, [02:28:18] you never know what you'll have to give [02:28:19] up for the things that you want, [02:28:21] especially if you don't go about it the [02:28:23] right way. You go about it a dark way. [02:28:25] Um, Coco Koko Saget, I want to I want a [02:28:30] side byside video comparing Sharon [02:28:33] Osborne grieving and Erica grieving. You [02:28:36] will see what real grieving is. Yeah. [02:28:39] Well, Sharon um, you know, despite what [02:28:41] you might think about, you know, [02:28:42] politics or this or that. Yeah. She she [02:28:45] loved that guy. I mean, everybody [02:28:47] remembers back in the day watching like [02:28:48] that show. I don't know if you watched [02:28:49] it. I watched it. You know, their little [02:28:52] reality show they had. She loved that [02:28:54] dude. She really loved that dude. Like [02:28:57] really really loved that dude. Yeah, it [02:29:00] seemed it seemed like it to me at least. [02:29:02] Um Josh says, "Check out Dean Coots [02:29:05] book, Night Chills, Mortal Kombat Ultra. [02:29:07] Please look into it." What's his name? [02:29:09] Dean Coots. Is that how am I saying it [02:29:12] completely wrong? Uh Dean Coots. [02:29:17] See, I feel like you're getting me to [02:29:18] say something I shouldn't be saying, you [02:29:20] know? That's what I feel like's going on [02:29:21] here. I'm going to look into it. Um [02:29:26] because it's couns [02:29:34] November 20 uh 20 uh 22nd [02:29:39] uh back in '09 and my mom [02:29:42] January 11th on 2011 and I still can't [02:29:46] talk about it without crying. If I lost [02:29:48] my husband I'd be a mess. Yeah, I'm [02:29:51] sorry for your loss. Very sorry for your [02:29:52] loss. Yeah, of course. Of course that's [02:29:54] how you'd feel. You know, it just again, [02:29:59] it's all odd. And I know I know what's [02:30:01] going to happen online. People are going [02:30:03] to say Candace is terrible for what [02:30:04] she's doing. Anybody that's questioning [02:30:06] this Zoom call, there was even somebody [02:30:08] who claimed he was on the Zoom call. I [02:30:11] forget who it was. I had them pulled up. [02:30:13] I had a clip of them pulled up and [02:30:15] they're like, "Nothing happened." [02:30:17] They're like, "Nothing was happening. It [02:30:19] was a normal call." No, it wasn't, man. [02:30:22] And that's the that's going to be the [02:30:24] narrative how it was all normal and you [02:30:26] know you don't know what strength is. [02:30:28] It's going to be this weird painting of [02:30:30] it that's going to happen on X. If [02:30:31] you're not on X, I mean thank your lucky [02:30:34] stars. The type of stuff they try to [02:30:36] pull off on us is absolutely ridiculous [02:30:38] on there, man. But that's what's going [02:30:40] to happen. Britain, I'm going to call [02:30:43] you Foster. Okay. Uh call was like a [02:30:47] sales team call after they win the [02:30:50] month. Exactly. That's exactly what it [02:30:53] was like. KPIs, goals, deals, close, [02:30:56] laughs, jokes, goals for next year. [02:30:59] Heartbreaking. That's exactly what it [02:31:01] was like. 100%. Uh, Dora, Dora the [02:31:05] Builder, I've enjoyed I've been enjoying [02:31:07] your videos and lives. Funny Erica [02:31:09] mentioning all the hats that were sold, [02:31:11] but Wolves in Finance said people aren't [02:31:13] getting their hats. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. [02:31:15] He said they're getting bracelets [02:31:16] instead. I know. I know. I can't wait [02:31:18] for his next video. Uh, Bmon, it's time [02:31:21] to question Philadelphia letter. Oh, the [02:31:25] Philadelphia letter. That's true. That [02:31:28] should be questioned. I would love to [02:31:29] know about that. That's a hard one, [02:31:31] though. I don't know if Candace can get [02:31:32] a hold of that. I don't know if she can [02:31:34] get a hold of that. You know, that's not [02:31:36] a Turning Point insider that would have [02:31:37] to give her that whole thing. You know, [02:31:39] that would be rough. Um, but I can I can [02:31:42] see that guy completely making that [02:31:43] story up. Of course, the Emperor of [02:31:45] Philadelphia, I can see him making that [02:31:47] up 100%. Um, Peter Teal. Whose card is [02:31:52] this? Peter Teal, Elon Musk's [02:31:54] grandfather and JD's and JD are all [02:31:59] advocates for a technocrat. Yeah, I [02:32:02] heard that about Elon Musk's [02:32:04] grandfather. Yeah, that he really wants [02:32:06] like tech to take over. Peter Teal talks [02:32:09] exactly like Joe Rogan talks about AI [02:32:12] making decisions in government uh ruled [02:32:14] by scientists and engineers. There is a [02:32:17] corresponding map which includes [02:32:18] Greenland and V Venezuela. That makes [02:32:21] sense. Well, Greenland for sure for um [02:32:24] for the rare rare medals I believe they [02:32:26] have. And then Venezuela for sure [02:32:29] because because of all that sweet money, [02:32:32] all that money. Oh my god, there's just [02:32:35] so much. 13 trillion. Hi. Hi y'all. Hi [02:32:38] y'all. I know I'm not supposed to be in [02:32:40] this meeting. I'm Lindsey Graham. Y'all [02:32:42] know me. I was just wondering when are [02:32:44] y'all going to start counting the money? [02:32:45] I don't even need any of the money. I [02:32:47] just want to be there when you're [02:32:48] counting it. I never seen 13 trillion. [02:32:51] Can I see 13 trillion dollars? Lindsey [02:32:54] Graham just worth a hundred million for [02:32:56] some reason, you know? Just just worth [02:32:59] like nine figures. How how how [02:33:03] did you do it? Break it down for us, [02:33:05] please. Anyway, Philly killed Kirk with [02:33:09] hired people, framed Tyler as the lone [02:33:12] gunman, helped with Turning Point to [02:33:14] include Erica and the FBI/GV [02:33:18] knew about it in advance, and many [02:33:20] people helped plan what happened [02:33:22] allegedly. This is allegedly maybe [02:33:23] perhaps common sense. [02:33:26] Common spelled with a K. Um, yeah. I [02:33:30] mean, yeah, that's what it seems like. [02:33:32] It seems like something within the realm [02:33:35] of what you just said has happened. I [02:33:37] don't know if all the figures you're [02:33:39] talking about are involved, but it seems [02:33:41] like something along those lines has [02:33:44] taken place. Don't get it. Really don't [02:33:47] get it. But um I don't know. We'll see. [02:33:50] We'll Or maybe we won't. Maybe we won't [02:33:53] see. I don't know. I don't know, man. [02:33:56] It's It's really It's really crazy. But [02:33:58] again, I say it all the time. [02:33:59] Immortalizing someone as your biggest [02:34:01] supporter would be the thing to do. That [02:34:03] would be the smartest thing to do. If [02:34:06] before he changes his opinion [02:34:08] completely, if you can immortalize him [02:34:11] as your biggest supporter ever, that's [02:34:14] the best thing to do. It's the smartest [02:34:17] thing to do. I don't know. Maybe I'm [02:34:20] terrible. Maybe BB's hearing me say that [02:34:22] and he's like, "That's disgusting." Oh, [02:34:25] how dare you? That is absolutely vile. [02:34:28] Maybe that. Yeah. Uh Jeffrey, she wasn't [02:34:31] grieving because she had already grieved [02:34:34] several weeks before project mint day [02:34:37] with 250 mil for her VP run. She's now [02:34:42] demon focused on project 2030 mint day [02:34:47] 2.0 becoming president. Oh my god. Could [02:34:49] you imagine? Could you imagine how [02:34:52] terrible that would be? You know what I [02:34:54] mean? It would be terrible. [02:34:56] Uh, PS, heads up. Chest out always, [02:35:00] brother. You were built for this and we [02:35:03] really appreciate you and your lovely [02:35:04] wife loaning you to us at times. Two [02:35:08] beautiful souls. Thank you so much, man. [02:35:10] Really appreciate that. Um, let's keep [02:35:12] going here. There's a bunch. Um, how do [02:35:16] I say it? How do I say it? How do I say [02:35:19] it? [02:35:20] as [02:35:22] deflate [02:35:24] as a asdleet. Oh, I said it right. [02:35:27] Right. Asdleet. Anyway, I animated your [02:35:32] Andrew and Mikey McCoy monologue, tagged [02:35:34] you on Twitter. I've also made a Candace [02:35:37] O Candace Intelligence Agency trailer [02:35:40] that you're in also and uh and also [02:35:43] created a couple of logos for you. I can [02:35:45] design your new stuff. Hit me up. Big [02:35:48] fan. You hit me up. Hit me up on um hit [02:35:51] me up on Instagram when it comes to like [02:35:52] designs and stuff. And are you the [02:35:54] person who took the Beas and Buttad [02:35:56] scene and put Andrew Kovette's face on [02:36:00] Beas? [02:36:02] This is actually a really I I don't even [02:36:03] know if I can show this because I know [02:36:05] it's owned by Comedy Central. I think [02:36:06] it's Comedy Central, but it's Andrew [02:36:09] Kvette's head on Beas and it's the thing [02:36:12] where he's like TP for my bung hole. I [02:36:14] TP I need TP for my B because they're [02:36:16] all grabbing toilet paper because you [02:36:18] know TP turning point. So they're all [02:36:20] gathering up uh toilet paper and it's [02:36:23] Andrew Kovett. He's like I need TP for [02:36:24] my bung hole. I need TP. It's pretty [02:36:27] good. It's pretty it's pretty good. If [02:36:28] that's you, solid job. Solid job if [02:36:31] that's you. If not, tag me again in what [02:36:34] you're talking about because uh that one [02:36:36] was crazy. I saw that this morning. Uh [02:36:38] have you ever looked into Bohemian [02:36:40] Grove? Do of course I have. I've made uh [02:36:42] the [02:36:44] I'm making your chicken now. Thanks, [02:36:45] honey. Thanks for making the chicken [02:36:47] now. I think she's listening. Thank you [02:36:48] for making the chicken now, honey. I [02:36:50] really appreciate it. Um [02:36:52] but yes, I have looked into it. I've [02:36:54] made episodes about it. It's uh it's [02:36:56] pretty weird. You know, you know why [02:36:58] it's weird? [02:36:59] Because um Kid Rock and Joe Rogan [02:37:03] actually got invited. When Joe Rogan was [02:37:05] interviewing Kid Rock, Kid Rock revealed [02:37:06] he's like, "I got invited." And then Joe [02:37:08] kind of like he's like, "I got invited, [02:37:10] too." And they started laughing about it [02:37:12] a little bit. They said that they didn't [02:37:13] want to go or No, no. Kid Rock went. Joe [02:37:16] said he didn't want to go, but Kid Rock [02:37:18] actually went and he said it was really [02:37:20] really weird and it was just like a [02:37:22] bunch of famous people. Um, but when you [02:37:25] look into it, it's odd. It's cuz it it's [02:37:28] presented like it's just this thing with [02:37:30] this owl, but it's like this huge [02:37:32] campuslike place. It's huge. There's [02:37:35] actually like a little train that you [02:37:36] get in to go from place to place. It's [02:37:39] really weird. Um, there's a lot to it [02:37:41] when you look into it, but it is odd and [02:37:43] it's like these little dorm rooms that [02:37:45] all these super famous and influential [02:37:47] people stay in. It's a very odd thing. [02:37:50] You know, there's been a video uh past [02:37:52] Bal [02:37:54] Tones past him. There's actually a newer [02:37:56] video of somebody uh going there when [02:37:59] it's not active and they're like trying [02:38:00] to go into like the dorm rooms and like [02:38:02] they they paddle up cuz there's like [02:38:04] there's like a river and stuff um or a [02:38:06] lake. I I I don't know. It's a body of [02:38:08] water that he's like paddling through. [02:38:10] He gets in, he goes into the dorm rooms [02:38:12] and everything. He's like looking [02:38:13] around. It's a really interesting video. [02:38:15] You can find that on YouTube, but yes, I [02:38:17] have looked into it quite a bit. Been [02:38:19] looking into it for about 15 years, [02:38:21] quite honestly. Uh, calling the memorial [02:38:23] event the event of the century. Wild [02:38:26] Young Cheese, thank you so much. Uh, [02:38:29] sitting in front. What? What happened [02:38:31] there? Sitting in front. [02:38:35] I want to click like on your thing. [02:38:36] There you go. Uh, sitting [02:38:40] sitting in the [02:38:42] in the doctor's office watching Coach [02:38:46] Dr. Karen says she watches too. Whoop [02:38:49] whoop. That's crazy. That's crazy. I've [02:38:51] never met anybody that watches my show. [02:38:54] You know, it's wild that there's so many [02:38:55] of you out there. It'd be cra It'd be [02:38:57] crazy to run into somebody who's like, [02:38:58] "I know you from the YouTube." I'd be [02:39:00] like, "What? What are you talking [02:39:00] about?" I might act like it's not me [02:39:03] just to get away. Is it the X-Men [02:39:05] mansion in New York? Yes, it is. Yes. In [02:39:09] the same place as Camp Hero. The X-Men [02:39:12] thing is in upstate New York. Yes. Yes. [02:39:16] It is based on the same thing. It's [02:39:19] called Camp Hero. And X-Men is a little [02:39:22] school for superheroes. It is based on [02:39:24] the exact same thing. Stranger Things, [02:39:27] Camp Hero, X-Men. It is all based on the [02:39:30] exact same story. They're taking from an [02:39:33] actual thing that took place. It's [02:39:35] crazy. It's crazy when you start looking [02:39:38] into it. It's so wild. Anyway, let's [02:39:41] keep going here. And think of it. The [02:39:43] girl, what's her name? Millie Millie [02:39:45] Bobby. Millie Bobby Brown. Like there's [02:39:47] a scene where she has like a thing on [02:39:49] her head, right? Like it's like some [02:39:50] thing that's like on her brain, like [02:39:52] electrodes and whatnot. What does it [02:39:54] look like? It looks like exactly like [02:39:56] Professor X. Professor X wears the exact [02:39:58] same thing in X-Men. And it helps what? [02:40:01] It helps amplify his powers. exactly the [02:40:04] same thing as her. It's based on the [02:40:06] same thing. Do you understand? It's [02:40:08] based on the exact same thing. It's [02:40:09] crazy. Uh let's keep going here. Uh I [02:40:12] lost three people. Cousin, friend, 30 [02:40:14] plus years, and my godmother. I told [02:40:17] someone that I'm one more away from [02:40:22] taking the longest hiatus from work. You [02:40:25] know, uh I'm sorry for your loss. Your [02:40:28] losses. [02:40:31] Yeah. And they come. They come. They [02:40:32] they they start coming when you get [02:40:34] older, man. You know, my mom constantly [02:40:36] is telling me about people that passed [02:40:37] away like all the time. All the time. [02:40:41] Every It's like every week we go we go [02:40:43] see her every week. Every week she's [02:40:45] telling us about another person, another [02:40:47] person. You know, and now my wife's all [02:40:50] pregnant and she gets sad. I'm like, [02:40:51] "Mom, stop telling us about death all [02:40:53] the time, please." Like, I I have to I [02:40:55] have to be like, "Mom, that's enough. [02:40:56] Please." Like, like will come into the [02:40:59] house, she's watching a funeral. I'm [02:41:00] like, "God, geez. Come on. Again, [02:41:05] because they're not like close friends [02:41:07] or anything. It's like people like she [02:41:08] knows, you know? So, it's like, come on. [02:41:10] They're not like family members or [02:41:12] anything. It's not like her mom passes [02:41:13] away and I'm like, "Mom, take it off the [02:41:15] screen already. Could you be more like [02:41:17] Erica Kirk for God's sakes? I don't do [02:41:19] that. That's not what I'm doing here." [02:41:20] Uh, [02:41:23] Melanie Melanie FF78. What kind of [02:41:25] monster refers to her husband's funeral [02:41:27] as the event of the century? sells [02:41:29] merch, politicizes it by registering [02:41:32] voters. Gross. It's crazy. It's nuts. [02:41:36] It's It's so nuts that this is why I [02:41:38] feel like they're going to go at Candace [02:41:40] now. They're going to start going at [02:41:41] Candace more because she exposed that. [02:41:44] That's a big thing. That's a big thing [02:41:46] to expose, right? I think that's going [02:41:50] to be I think this is going to set off [02:41:52] quite a I think it's going to set off a [02:41:54] legal battle. They already sent the [02:41:56] letter. She's saying more things. She's [02:41:58] not gonna stop. I think this is gonna [02:42:00] set it off just exposing Erica like [02:42:02] this. And she didn't just expose Erica. [02:42:04] She went really hard at Erica and [02:42:06] rightly so. I mean, it's nuts. Uh, [02:42:09] Victoria [02:42:11] Victoria says, "Who asked the president [02:42:12] to pardon Tyler?" And I would like to [02:42:15] know what reason they had for this valid [02:42:18] uh I would think Charlie, honestly. I [02:42:21] mean, we're talking about Tyler, right? [02:42:24] I mean, Charlie is connected to the the [02:42:28] the now Pres or Pres Orange. He's [02:42:30] connected to his children, right? Um, [02:42:35] he's known him he's known he's known him [02:42:38] for about I don't know from the time he [02:42:40] was 16. I don't know if you guys know [02:42:42] this. He was Don Jr. He was his bag boy [02:42:46] when he was young. I think before he [02:42:48] even started Turning Point, he was his [02:42:50] bag boy. He would like take bags and [02:42:52] like carry bags for Don Jr. Yeah. Yeah. [02:42:55] That that used to happen. It was weird. [02:42:57] But I would think I would think Charlie [02:43:00] asked. Who else could have asked? Who [02:43:02] else could have made that request for [02:43:03] Tyler? Who else is connected enough to [02:43:06] that person that could ask for Tyler? It [02:43:08] wouldn't be JD because Charlie was [02:43:10] connected to JD. Again, it had to be [02:43:12] Charlie. Had to be Charlie who was the [02:43:14] one that that asked about that. That's [02:43:15] the only thing that makes sense to me. [02:43:17] Um, how do I say this? Adrien. Is it [02:43:20] Adrien? I'm going call you Miss Jones [02:43:22] for now until you correct me. Uh, that's [02:43:24] how we know you're divinely blessed and [02:43:27] called. What are the odds you would be [02:43:30] doing this now connected three a past [02:43:34] podcast that your wife was on and people [02:43:38] called Candace a liar and crazy? [02:43:41] I'm gonna read it one more time. Uh, [02:43:44] what are the odds you would be doing [02:43:45] this now? connected three a past podcast [02:43:53] that your wife was in. Oh, are you [02:43:55] saying uh you know, oh, it was like [02:43:58] divine that I made that podcast? Yeah, [02:44:01] that podcast I was showing you guys has [02:44:02] like 900 views. We did it for no reason. [02:44:04] It's very odd. We did it for no reason [02:44:06] and then it ended up helping us here. I [02:44:08] think that's what you're saying. I'm [02:44:10] pretty sure that's what you're saying [02:44:11] and I appreciate that. And uh I don't [02:44:13] know if I'm divinely blessed, but I hope [02:44:15] I'm blessed. I try to pray every day and [02:44:18] uh Yeah. Yeah. Pray for me, I guess. [02:44:23] Uh, Princess Zelda, [02:44:25] is there is that where the gate tapes [02:44:28] come from? Gateway tapes come from. They [02:44:30] created an updated version of the I'm [02:44:34] I'm assuming you mean gateway when you [02:44:36] say this. Gateway tapes that are [02:44:38] supposedly on YouTube. Um, I haven't [02:44:40] heard about that actually. I haven't [02:44:41] heard about any new ones out at all. Um, [02:44:45] but yeah, I'll definitely look into [02:44:46] that, but I haven't heard of that uh [02:44:48] myself. [02:44:49] Beach Bum, Beach Bum says, "Always enjoy [02:44:52] your take. Uh, Bill's wife literally has [02:44:55] the exact same name as my grandmother. [02:44:57] Also lived in Germany when grandpa was [02:45:00] stationed there." Okay. Well, then [02:45:02] you're related to Bill. You just don't [02:45:04] realize it. Okay. There we go. If you'd [02:45:06] like to do an interview about being [02:45:08] related to Bill, not realizing it. Uh, [02:45:10] no. I'm kidding. [02:45:12] I'm kidding. I'm kidding. Uh, that is [02:45:14] weird though. That is weird. Uh, Eric [02:45:17] Eric says Merl Burbanks. P.S. I meant [02:45:21] Erica Fronie should not be considered a [02:45:25] Kirk. [02:45:26] The way [02:45:30] by the by the way, good job. Thanks, [02:45:34] Queen Baron. Ian, check out what's your [02:45:40] stop rumble. Hey man, what [02:45:45] uh I listen I'll try and answer. Thank [02:45:48] you. And Rumble is the same thing that [02:45:51] it's on my Rumble is the same. It's on [02:45:53] YouTube. It's the same thing. I don't [02:45:55] know. I don't know. [02:45:57] Sorry. Sorry. Uh [02:46:01] anyway, uh I like Brian Enton's coverage [02:46:04] and investigations on trials in Utah. He [02:46:08] is kind to families and victims. He is [02:46:13] Oh, [02:46:17] he is LDS. [02:46:19] So, as coach likes to say, useful idiot [02:46:22] to the feds in this interview. I don't [02:46:25] call people useful idiots. I think it in [02:46:27] my head. I I I didn't say that, though. [02:46:29] I didn't say that about anybody. You You [02:46:32] couldn't have heard it. Unless you're a [02:46:34] gateway kid. You're reading my mind or [02:46:35] something. Um, but yeah, I like his [02:46:38] coverage, too. I think he does great [02:46:40] coverage when he's at the when he's at [02:46:42] the courtroom. He not only gives live [02:46:45] updates on X, but then afterwards, he [02:46:48] makes a video about the whole thing, [02:46:49] breaking it down. He does great work. [02:46:51] It's just like with that interview that [02:46:52] I just saw, I was like, this is not this [02:46:54] doesn't check out. This is not this [02:46:56] doesn't make any sense, you know. Uh, [02:46:59] let's keep going. No name. And I didn't [02:47:02] know he was a part of the church. That [02:47:03] is so telling. So that means he's in the [02:47:06] place where he's from talking to one of [02:47:08] Lance's family members who's also [02:47:12] affiliated with the church. Tyler who's [02:47:14] also affiliated with the church. And it [02:47:16] could be it could be loose. It could be [02:47:18] they could have already got [02:47:19] excommunicated or maybe they want [02:47:20] nothing to do with it. I don't know. But [02:47:23] that is very interesting. I mean I'm [02:47:25] telling you man, this whole case is like [02:47:26] just close-knit insiders from from [02:47:30] judges all the way to the people [02:47:32] covering it, man. Uh, no name says not [02:47:35] coach teaching Heather about the birds [02:47:36] and the bees. [02:47:39] I had to teach Heather about it. What [02:47:41] was I supposed to do? She didn't know. [02:47:43] She didn't understand. I have to break [02:47:45] it down if you don't understand. You [02:47:46] guys know that's what I do. I break [02:47:48] things down. Uh, Gina Gina Bambina says, [02:47:52] "I went into the way back machine on [02:47:54] your channel. You have everything I've [02:47:56] been interested in since I was a ch [02:47:58] child. Glad I found your channel." Oh, [02:48:01] yeah. If you go back into the videos, I [02:48:03] talk about all sorts of stuff. I started [02:48:04] talking about um like when I first [02:48:07] started the channel, I started talking [02:48:09] about [02:48:11] like it it was started as vlogging, but [02:48:13] then when I actually started talking [02:48:14] about what I wanted to talk about, it [02:48:16] was about like habits and personal [02:48:17] development. And then from there, it [02:48:19] went deep into like the metaphysical and [02:48:22] weird esoteric stuff. And then it went [02:48:24] deep into all sorts of stuff and [02:48:26] politics. It's like it's very uh it's [02:48:28] it's interesting if you uh if you go [02:48:30] down the rabbit hole of of coach. I've [02:48:33] been noticing some people uh watching [02:48:35] like my first videos and stuff. Uh I [02:48:38] thank you for that. It's it's it's [02:48:39] pretty funny. Uh Heather, is this the [02:48:42] Heather? Is this the Heather? You got [02:48:45] him, coach. I did get him. I did get [02:48:47] him. He slipped up. Brian slipped up. [02:48:49] I'm glad we can agree on that. Heather. [02:48:52] Uh, Stephanie. Stephanie Eastman. How [02:48:55] did he know they grabbed the old guy? He [02:48:59] was scanning. Was he scanning CNN while [02:49:03] running? That is a good point. And this [02:49:06] is in regards to Tyler saying, "Oh, they [02:49:08] grabbed an old guy instead." How did he [02:49:10] know that they grabbed an old guy? So, [02:49:12] he has ran. He's jumped off of a roof. [02:49:16] He's ran with a firearm. He's put it [02:49:18] somewhere. He runs off somewhere else. I [02:49:21] don't know where he runs off to. Um I [02:49:23] don't think that's been made clear. [02:49:24] Maybe you guys know. I don't. And at [02:49:27] some point he says, "Oh, they grabbed an [02:49:28] old guy." Like what? I don't know. [02:49:32] That's kind of weird. That is weird. [02:49:34] Like how would he know? But I mean that [02:49:37] I mean George Zinn, that's who we're [02:49:38] talking about when he says the old guy. [02:49:40] George Zinn was completely like what are [02:49:42] the odds George Zinn who's like 70s [02:49:45] something years old goes to a turning [02:49:47] point event decides to say that I'm the [02:49:50] one that shot somebody happens to go on [02:49:53] the day when Charlie Kirk gets hit [02:49:57] and then screams he did it and then said [02:49:59] he did it so the guy could get away none [02:50:02] of it makes sense because that's what [02:50:04] somebody would do who was you know like [02:50:06] a heavy lefty would do that you know [02:50:10] maybe just a terrible person, but maybe [02:50:11] somebody who's skews to the left in [02:50:13] terms of politics, doesn't like Charlie [02:50:15] Kirk, but then when you look into George [02:50:16] Zinn, he has all these connections in [02:50:18] Utah to Republicans. So, he's clearly on [02:50:22] the right. It doesn't make any sense. [02:50:24] The whole thing with him doesn't make [02:50:25] any sense. And now he's gone and no one [02:50:27] can talk to him and he's on these [02:50:30] disgusting charges. So, nobody's talking [02:50:32] to him now. And Candace says that he [02:50:35] told the nurses that he was going to get [02:50:36] paid or something like that. I mean, [02:50:37] it's just the whole thing is just crazy. [02:50:39] So, how does Tyler know about that guy? [02:50:41] I don't know. I mean, was the guy there [02:50:44] by mistake? Doesn't seem like it. [02:50:45] Doesn't seem like it to me, you know? [02:50:49] What happened here? What happened here? [02:50:51] Go back. Go back. Go back, please. [02:50:55] Please. Technology. Technology, listen [02:50:57] to me. Technology is listening. There we [02:51:00] go. Technology. [02:51:02] Technology. [02:51:05] What just happened? Oh man, I'm going to [02:51:07] go through all you guys. I got to do [02:51:09] blood work though. I got to do some [02:51:11] blood work. You get old, you start doing [02:51:12] blood work all the time. They just want [02:51:14] your blood so much more as you get [02:51:16] older, you know. Uh, since I was a [02:51:19] child, was the way back since I was a [02:51:22] child. Was the way back machine in [02:51:25] itself? I'm a boomer in itself. [02:51:30] the was the oh since I was a child was [02:51:34] way back machine in itself I'm a boomer [02:51:38] I don't fit in any box much love and [02:51:40] many prayers to you and your family well [02:51:42] thank you so much Gina Gambina Gina [02:51:44] Gambina thank you very much uh Kimble or [02:51:48] Cammy Cammy Blackburn Cammy Blackburn [02:51:51] that sounds like a Caribbean last name [02:51:53] you know a lot of people in Caribbean [02:51:55] have last names like that uh coach I [02:51:57] believe Candace said this Zoom call was [02:51:59] 12 days after. Sorry. She initially said [02:52:02] it was 5 days after in her tweet and [02:52:05] then I guess she realized it was 12 days [02:52:07] after. So I was just saying what she [02:52:09] said in her original tweet. Uh it was [02:52:12] after the memorial which was 10 days [02:52:14] after. Love your show. Yes. Thank you. [02:52:16] Thank you for that. Really appreciate [02:52:18] that. Yeah. I I was just saying what she [02:52:20] originally said so I guess she corrected [02:52:21] herself by the time she was actually [02:52:23] showing it. Ally sending some more money [02:52:26] to say [02:52:29] you definitely have a good one. Oh, for [02:52:32] my wife. Is that what you're talking [02:52:33] about? I got a good one, too. He and I [02:52:36] share the same birthday. [02:52:39] Uh, he and I share the same birthday. [02:52:41] Guess when? September 10th. Oh, no. [02:52:44] Really? That's wild. How weird is it? [02:52:48] Did you ever have you guys ever looked [02:52:49] into all the birthdays that line up in [02:52:51] terms of like just in regards to Erica [02:52:54] and Charlie and September 10th? Like [02:52:56] it's it's pretty crazy. I should [02:52:57] actually find that for you guys and uh [02:52:59] break it all down. It's pretty nuts how [02:53:01] many birthdays all link up. Thank you [02:53:03] again. And happy belated birthday. Cocoa [02:53:05] Library girl says, "How can Tyler be [02:53:08] worried about his dad seeing this [02:53:10] specific picture of the rifle on the [02:53:12] news, yet it's a stock image admitted [02:53:16] later by MSM or sorry, MSM?" Am I wrong? [02:53:21] Didn't he say he saw uh didn't he say [02:53:24] this in the text message? Yes, he did. [02:53:25] He 100% did. And it turned out to be a [02:53:28] stock image and nobody's addressing that [02:53:31] because it doesn't fit any of the [02:53:33] narrative. But you're 100% right. You [02:53:35] are not crazy. That is actually what [02:53:37] happened. H a million% that is what [02:53:40] happened. Um and how do you explain it? [02:53:44] Who's explaining that? [02:53:47] Right? There's a stock image, but he saw [02:53:51] it. He was like, I know what this is. [02:53:53] Doesn't make any sense. The whole story [02:53:56] doesn't make any sense. [02:53:58] Most of the alternative theories make [02:54:01] more sense than the official narrative. [02:54:06] Way more. Uh, Trudles. Trudles. Love the [02:54:10] show, coach. I'm an avid watcher. Great [02:54:13] to finally catch a new live. Keep doing [02:54:15] what you're doing. Thank you so much. [02:54:17] Just just swing it. Says someone needs [02:54:20] to press sound guys. Weak link. Someone [02:54:24] needs to press sound guys. Oh yeah. [02:54:27] Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. The sound guys, [02:54:29] the audio video guys. You're 100% right. [02:54:31] There was two or three of them beside [02:54:33] the guy who took the SD cards. Nobody's [02:54:36] talked about those guys. Nobody knows [02:54:37] who those guys are. You're 100% right [02:54:39] about that. Uh, hey coach, what are what [02:54:42] are these? You're sending me Zar? What's [02:54:44] Zar? [02:54:46] Zar is better. You better mean Zers. [02:54:50] What are Zars? I would love to know what [02:54:52] that is. Uh, South Africa. Lot of [02:54:55] people. South Africa is the fourth [02:54:58] biggest country uh the fourth country [02:55:01] that listens. It's America, Canada, UK, [02:55:04] South America, and then Australia under [02:55:06] that. So, thank you so much for being a [02:55:08] part of that population of people who [02:55:09] watch the show. Hey coach, I'm watching [02:55:11] from South Africa. Whoop whoop. Candace [02:55:13] aims to get sued so she can get the [02:55:16] information subpoenaed through [02:55:18] discovery. I think she wants Erica and [02:55:20] Turning Point to sue her for that [02:55:22] reason. Justice for Charlie. Yeah, you [02:55:25] could be right about that. You could be [02:55:28] right about that because listen, if I [02:55:30] got Discovery, if I got it, I don't know [02:55:33] if I know what to do with it. I don't [02:55:34] even know if I'd know what to ask for. [02:55:36] Candace has probably been thinking of [02:55:38] what to ask for for the longest time. [02:55:40] For the longest time, she probably she [02:55:43] probably would get a hold of some stuff [02:55:46] and she know because you can't in in [02:55:48] Discovery, you can't just say, "I want [02:55:50] all communications." You can't say that, [02:55:53] right? Uh, they tried to do that with [02:55:54] Bal to Joe Rogan. They were like, "We [02:55:57] want all the text messages from you, [02:55:59] from Joe Rogan and Balex." And Joe was [02:56:01] like, "No, that's crazy. That's [02:56:02] unreasonable." Right? Candace would know [02:56:05] exactly what to ask for. And you have to [02:56:08] know exactly what to ask for because [02:56:10] then it becomes reasonable because you [02:56:12] have to be like, "Well, I want this [02:56:14] because it's towards this part of the [02:56:16] case and it shows that I'm innocent [02:56:18] here. So, I need this, this, and this." [02:56:20] and then they'll be very forthcoming. [02:56:23] Um, the judge will at least. I I don't [02:56:25] know how a forthcoming turning point [02:56:26] would be. Uh, loving your lives, coach. [02:56:30] Thank you so much. I really appreciate [02:56:31] it. I love doing it. I love [02:56:33] communicating with people so much more. [02:56:34] You have no idea. I feel like I'm not by [02:56:37] myself. I know I help you guys feel like [02:56:39] you're not by yourself, but I always am [02:56:42] alone in the studio. And it sucks [02:56:44] because I want to be with my wife. I [02:56:46] want to be with my kid. I can't. I have [02:56:47] to just be here. And you know, I'm just [02:56:50] by myself all the time. So, I appreciate [02:56:52] this so much more than you even realize. [02:56:55] Uh I'm a real I'm a people I'm a people [02:56:57] person, you know. Uh I like long walks [02:57:00] on the beach. Uh hey coach, I'd love for [02:57:04] you to check out my site to stream Von [02:57:08] Live still believes [02:57:11] uh still believes freedom of speech. [02:57:13] It's a safe hub for all truth seekers. [02:57:16] I've never heard of it. Uh, you'd have [02:57:17] to connect with me on like Instagram or [02:57:19] something so I can actually go and check [02:57:21] it out. Otherwise, like I I haven't [02:57:23] heard of it, but uh interested. [02:57:25] Definitely interested. Uh, a lady says, [02:57:27] "Do you think Charlie was innocent to [02:57:29] all the TP corruption?" Um, I don't know [02:57:32] if all of it, like I think some of the [02:57:35] stuff that is legal but odd that Wolves [02:57:39] and Finance points out, I think he could [02:57:41] have possibly known about that. I I [02:57:43] think he could have had an [02:57:44] understanding, but I think there's a lot [02:57:47] of stuff that was happening, especially [02:57:48] when Wolves and Finance points out the [02:57:50] whole thing of [02:57:52] I think it's 8.6 million that goes from [02:57:55] Turning Point to like uh Turning Point [02:57:57] America or America's Turning Point or [02:57:59] something like that where CH Charlie [02:58:02] would not know where that's going. [02:58:04] There's no way he would know. I don't [02:58:05] even know if he would know about the [02:58:07] money being transferred. He's not a CEO [02:58:10] like that. He was a guy who's like, [02:58:12] "Okay, I'm speaking 300 days of the [02:58:14] year. So, I'm doing that and I have to [02:58:18] still be a father and I still have to be [02:58:19] a husband. You guys are running [02:58:21] everything. I We've built up something [02:58:23] great. Let's keep going." I I think [02:58:26] there's a I think in a smaller regular [02:58:30] company, I think the CEO or the founder [02:58:33] would know about everything. I think [02:58:34] what he built I think there's some [02:58:37] things he would have an understanding of [02:58:39] that are above board but still a little [02:58:41] bit like h you know we do this you know [02:58:42] because it's like with taxes it's like [02:58:44] it's not there's certain things you can [02:58:46] do tax-wise that you may go oh well but [02:58:49] it's completely legal your your [02:58:50] accountant be like it's above board [02:58:52] you're allowed to do this you can pay [02:58:53] this person this you can do this you can [02:58:54] do that he probably knew about stuff [02:58:57] like that to a certain extent but you [02:58:59] know once somebody takes a bunch of [02:59:01] money and moves it to certain places how [02:59:03] would you Oh, if someone takes a [02:59:05] donation, like if one person takes a [02:59:07] donation for say $20 million from [02:59:10] somewhere, who knows, right? [02:59:12] Philadelphia maybe allegedly, right? Um, [02:59:17] how would he know? How would he actually [02:59:19] know? And I know he's smart, but I don't [02:59:22] know if he was like looking at the [02:59:23] numbers every single day. Like, I feel [02:59:25] like that's too stressful. Uh, Blindy [02:59:28] Blindy Gab says, "My mom won a blue [02:59:30] ribbon." Oh, we hit one o'clock. My mom [02:59:34] won uh blue ribbon when Clinton was [02:59:37] press met him uh fourth grade tested [02:59:42] uh 97 percentile math 99 percentile lit [02:59:48] in US uh one Spanish spelling B [02:59:53] versus E ESL Hackley school New York for [03:00:00] testing accepted in uh NY SSMA bands [03:00:06] diff high school [03:00:09] oodles of doodles of fun. [03:00:15] Why was that the thing I could read the [03:00:16] easiest? What was that? I barely [03:00:18] understood that, man. You You got to [03:00:20] tell me that again, please. Um Lori [03:00:24] Cardardos Cardardoza. Cardardoza. Oh, [03:00:27] I've been writing that name wrong. Lori [03:00:29] Cardardoza Moore. Uh, Whitest Stone [03:00:31] Publishing organization Lori maybe [03:00:35] uh pick allegedly maybe perhaps need a [03:00:40] date with a cougar. [03:00:43] What? What on earth are you saying? Good [03:00:46] sir or good man or good person. Um, [03:00:50] yeah. Yeah. I I don't know what you're [03:00:52] saying. You You have to explain that [03:00:54] better. Uh, wanted to support your show. [03:00:57] Love what you're doing. Slightly [03:00:58] lighter. Uh, you're live now. Keep being [03:01:01] awesome. God is good always. God is good [03:01:04] all the time. All the time. God is good [03:01:06] and you know it. Uh, just say Julie just [03:01:09] keep going back to Erica saying once he [03:01:12] was assassinated. Who says that if they [03:01:15] don't know? Yeah, I saw that in the [03:01:16] speech. She said once he was [03:01:18] assassinated and like is just very odd [03:01:20] for everybody. [03:01:22] Everybody watching took that as is super [03:01:24] super odd. Um, and that's something to [03:01:27] think about too, right? It's It's just [03:01:28] It's all weird, especially pairing that [03:01:30] with what you just saw at in the Zoom [03:01:32] call. It's pretty crazy. Hey, coach, [03:01:35] check your chat tab out on Patreon. I'm [03:01:37] a professional artist and can make [03:01:39] whatever is in your head better [03:01:41] tomorrow. I'll send you some examples in [03:01:43] chat or DM. Uh send it on Instagram. [03:01:46] Please send it on Instagram. Please, [03:01:47] please, please, please, please. I will [03:01:49] uh I'm there. I answer a lot. Uh the [03:01:52] unlevy truth. Candace loved Charlie. [03:01:54] Erica was married to Charlie. That is [03:01:56] not the same thing. You're 100% right. [03:01:59] Um Dave David were not just sitting and [03:02:03] looking at the wall. Erica Fronie. Yeah, [03:02:06] it's very weird. It's just odd the [03:02:08] things that she was saying and the whole [03:02:10] thing is just odd. And it was also 15 [03:02:13] minutes. So Candace is going to actually [03:02:15] release more of it, which is also [03:02:17] surprising. There's going to be more, [03:02:18] guys. There was more. That was like That [03:02:21] was like less than half. There's [03:02:23] actually more. Her new name should be [03:02:26] Erica Flirt. [03:02:28] She's not too flirty. I don't know. [03:02:31] Maybe. I I have no idea. Um Oh, it's [03:02:34] Caramel Kiss. [03:02:36] Yeah, yesterday I had no idea what this [03:02:39] was. Thank you so much. It's a real [03:02:41] name. Okay, it is a real name. My bad. [03:02:44] My bad. Thank you for correcting me [03:02:46] there. So, Caramel Kiss. See, it's a [03:02:49] real name. I'm telling Baron that you're [03:02:52] using his logic for Heather. Uh, expect [03:02:55] a cease and desist or at least a bill in [03:02:58] the mail. No, don't tell him. Don't tell [03:03:01] him. Don't tell him. He's supposed to be [03:03:03] my representation. If you tell him, then [03:03:05] who's going to represent me? Come on, [03:03:07] Matthew. Love your show. High IQ and [03:03:09] funny, too. Thank you so much. This got [03:03:11] redacted. Why'd it get redacted, man? I [03:03:15] got to figure out what's going on there. [03:03:17] I mean, obviously my first thought is [03:03:19] the person said something absolutely [03:03:21] crazy that can't be said on YouTube, but [03:03:24] I don't know. That's just weird. That's [03:03:25] weird to me. Uh, Krypto Krypto says, [03:03:28] "Here's a contribution for improvising [03:03:31] the h the hat for bracelet heist." [03:03:35] Thank you. Thank you. The improvisation [03:03:38] uh skills are are getting honed in as of [03:03:41] late. Uh CJ Ryder, my finance, oh my [03:03:45] fiance, left for work 30 minutes later. [03:03:48] His boss called me telling me he was [03:03:50] gone. He was 32. I was a shell of myself [03:03:54] for years. I still break down 14 years [03:03:56] later. [03:03:58] I'm very sorry for your loss. That is my [03:04:00] nightmare. That's my nightmare. Just a [03:04:03] nightmare. I mean, literally, I I I [03:04:05] think about that all the time if my wife [03:04:08] leaves, and that's why she rarely leaves [03:04:10] without me. I always uh I always take [03:04:13] her everywhere cuz I I get so nervous. I [03:04:16] mean, that's just it's a nightmare, man. [03:04:20] Sorry that happened to you. Yeah. Things [03:04:22] like that that'll just tear you apart, [03:04:23] you know? Just tear you apart. Uh Cat, [03:04:27] remember that guy that accepted the [03:04:29] counseling at UVU? He went on the Mormon [03:04:34] show and they laughed it off, but the [03:04:36] story he told was nuts. No, I don't [03:04:39] remember that guy. The the guy who [03:04:40] accepted the counseling at UVU. [03:04:44] I I might have done something on this. [03:04:47] Somebody would have to refresh my memory [03:04:48] on that. I I have to look into that so I [03:04:51] could think about it through a new lens [03:04:53] of Erica not being uh a proper person [03:04:57] during a Zoom call. [03:04:59] Trying to be charitable there. Uh Pablo [03:05:02] Pablo says again, I think CK I think CK [03:05:05] application to West Point triggered [03:05:08] someone from Fort Hakua [03:05:12] and screamed, "We got one kid from the [03:05:15] gate program. Deny his application. Send [03:05:18] agent Monty." H interesting. Yeah. [03:05:22] Something of the sort, right? I mean, [03:05:25] you know, that's the place he wanted to [03:05:26] go. That man who was there for spiritual [03:05:29] purposes clearly knew that was with [03:05:32] Charlie all that time, right? And then [03:05:36] yeah, enter Bill and Bill sees him and [03:05:39] says, "Hey, you you you come, you gota [03:05:41] you have to be the one." I mean, cuz [03:05:43] when you when you hear the story, I [03:05:45] think Charlie is very engaging, but [03:05:50] I don't know about that story of like [03:05:52] the kids saw him and they were just [03:05:54] like, "What? [03:05:56] He's still talking about politics and [03:05:58] stuff. For most kids, that's boring, no [03:06:00] matter who's saying it. It could be [03:06:02] someone they love. It could be someone [03:06:03] who's famous. They're kind of just like, [03:06:05] "All right, they don't really care about [03:06:07] stuff like that, you know?" So, for him [03:06:09] to see one for him to see Charlie talk [03:06:12] it once and go, "You got to start a [03:06:15] company." That's pretty weird. That is [03:06:17] weird in and of itself. [03:06:19] Wouldn't you want to see more from that [03:06:21] kid? Wouldn't you want to say to that [03:06:22] kid, "Hey, man. Do you want to do [03:06:25] something in politics? Like, you know, [03:06:27] like anything instead you're like, you [03:06:29] can't go to college. You can't go to [03:06:31] college. I don't know, man. I don't [03:06:33] know. I think I think there was a lot [03:06:35] set up in his life and he just didn't [03:06:36] realize it. I think it could happen to [03:06:38] anybody. Um, Matthew says, "As we learn [03:06:41] this, it makes me feel that they will [03:06:45] hurt anyone for speaking up. Love your [03:06:47] show. Thank you for all you do and Mr. [03:06:49] Twigs do do for you. [03:06:53] He's not Lance Twigs. He's not Lance [03:06:55] Twigs. Oh, he's gonna hate that. Yeah, [03:06:57] people are going to think he's Lance [03:06:58] Twigs now. Um, Andy Andy says, "How are [03:07:03] they talking? How are they taking walks [03:07:06] at 10:00 at night? Where are the kids [03:07:09] home alone, sleeping, living nanny? [03:07:11] Where are these poor kids?" Yeah, [03:07:13] there's a lot of questions like that. It [03:07:15] is very weird. But I have seen them on [03:07:17] walks. There were videos of them taking [03:07:19] walks and stuff and it was always very [03:07:21] nice, but I never saw anything at 10:00 [03:07:24] at night. I mean, I don't know. I don't [03:07:26] know. I mean, the story could be [03:07:27] fabricated. I mean, 10:00 at night [03:07:29] doesn't really make sense. I mean, it [03:07:31] was just like a whole lot of too much [03:07:33] exposition. It was just like 10:00 at [03:07:35] night. I mean, sometimes it was 10:10. [03:07:37] We'd be walking down that one trail. [03:07:39] He'd be a little bit behind me because [03:07:41] I'm a faster walker. And I would hear [03:07:43] the conversations all the time. [03:07:46] And I have books that heard the [03:07:47] conversations as well. And you guys [03:07:50] can't see these books because they're [03:07:51] they're very special books. But I mean, [03:07:53] he's had he has a plan right up until [03:07:56] 2067. It's like what? Danny Freriedman [03:07:59] or Freedom, sorry. Press said Erica at [03:08:04] UVU or press said E at UVU event. Maybe [03:08:08] she was with Vance on Sam003 [03:08:12] at co-cottbasset. [03:08:14] Uh, sorry to co- Scott Basset. Uh, most [03:08:18] powerful person in the world. Tell [03:08:19] Wolves worked for Soros for years. Not [03:08:23] worth falling on sword. It's a zero sum [03:08:26] game. Um, well, I don't know Wolves to [03:08:29] tell him anything, but uh I get what [03:08:31] you're saying there. And maybe she was [03:08:34] on that. I don't know. People said she [03:08:36] was on at the event. I I knew I feel [03:08:39] like you would have saw her there if she [03:08:40] was there, right? I don't know. I could [03:08:44] be wrong. She could have been in a car [03:08:45] for all I know, but the story is that [03:08:47] she was not there. So, who knows? I [03:08:51] don't know. Do it. No, nothing of what [03:08:53] they they say makes any sense. That's [03:08:56] why people are flocking to Candace [03:08:57] because at least what she says makes [03:08:59] sense, you know. Uh Turning Point should [03:09:02] do a reality TV show. It would be a [03:09:05] killer. It was already a killer. I'm [03:09:08] kidding. Oh, man. Come on. I mean, it I [03:09:11] walked into that joke. What could I do? [03:09:13] What could I do? I had to say it. I had [03:09:15] to say it. I'm sorry. Never mind. Never [03:09:18] mind. It's not true. Um, nightmare fuel. [03:09:21] Erica running for press and Hillary is [03:09:24] VP. No, don't say that out loud, man. [03:09:27] That's like saying Candyman out loud. [03:09:29] Don't do that. That's crazy. That would [03:09:31] be that would be a nightmare blunt [03:09:34] rotation, you know. Uh CJ Ryder, check [03:09:36] out Colin Browning uh conspiracy files. [03:09:39] He did BG. [03:09:42] He did BG. What's BG? What's BG? I don't [03:09:46] know what BG is. Someone tell me in the [03:09:48] chat what BG is. You guys know. Let me [03:09:51] see. Erica is a Scorpio. Yeah, I know. I [03:09:55] know. Erica has the same birthday as uh [03:09:57] someone I know. Uh Viven. Vivian Mighty [03:10:02] Chrissy Tegan almost caught fire this [03:10:05] week on her star search as Jelly Roll [03:10:09] spoke through tears about Jesus for love [03:10:13] for us. It was crazy to watch Christy [03:10:15] Tegan. Have you looked into Listen, talk [03:10:18] about the internet way back machine. Go [03:10:20] look into Christy Tegan's old tweets. [03:10:22] They are disgusting. Absolutely [03:10:25] disgusting. Mad World. Oh, you're Mad [03:10:27] World here. Come on. Can I make you a [03:10:29] mod? I'm supposed to make you a mod, [03:10:30] right? Am I wrong? I could be wrong. [03:10:33] Somebody correct me if I'm wrong. I'm [03:10:34] making them a mod. Here you go. I I'm [03:10:37] pretty sure somebody said to make Ma Mad [03:10:39] World a mod. You're a mod now. Uh, [03:10:41] thanks for all you do. You are [03:10:42] appreciated. Thanks for all you do. You [03:10:44] are appreciated. Thank you very much. [03:10:46] Uh, Trigger Smart, yo, Trigger Smart, [03:10:48] what's going on? Thank you so much, man. [03:10:50] Hey, Coach and everyone. This is for [03:10:52] your co coach call-in tour fund. Thank [03:10:55] you so much, man. I've been talking to [03:10:57] uh Trigger Smart about going live, [03:10:59] taking the show live, going to like a a [03:11:01] big city where I have a lot of following [03:11:04] and just uh seeing what what we could do [03:11:06] out there. You know, it's uh something I [03:11:08] wanted to do for a while. So, I I'm [03:11:10] hoping to uh get that done. But, he was [03:11:12] giving me some ideas and uh thank you, [03:11:15] Trigger. Thank you for that push. You're [03:11:17] really appreciated there. Uh, LLC 333 [03:11:21] said, "What stood out to me, I didn't [03:11:23] mean for that to rhyme, most about the [03:11:25] leaked Zoom call was, we pulled off [03:11:29] the event of the century. Wicked giggle. [03:11:33] We pulled off what exactly?" [03:11:37] Right. Right. People are really It's I [03:11:39] don't know. Just the WWE funeral or also [03:11:43] the event that led to it. Yeah. It's uh [03:11:46] It's weird. It's weird. Someone says, [03:11:48] "I'm the best." Thank you so much. [03:11:50] Someone says, "For the diaper fund." [03:11:52] Thank you so much. Diapers are I'm [03:11:54] really getting into Not only are diapers [03:11:57] expensive, but once once a kid gets to a [03:11:59] certain age, man, they're they're [03:12:00] letting out adultsized stuff. You know [03:12:02] what I mean? Like, it's a it's like an [03:12:04] adult now. So, it's like we got to potty [03:12:07] train. You know what I mean? It gets [03:12:09] crazy. I didn't realize how crazy it get [03:12:10] when it's a baby. It's It doesn't smell [03:12:12] that much now. It's an it's an adult [03:12:14] type of thing. It gets wild now. Laura [03:12:17] says, "Thank you for your work. Great [03:12:19] insight." Uh Andy says, "Our gov is just [03:12:23] a combination of scandal, house of [03:12:25] cards, and blacklist. Love watching your [03:12:27] show, coach. Keep up the great work." [03:12:29] That is a perfect uh explanation of uh [03:12:31] the combination of things that the [03:12:33] government is. Does anyone know the [03:12:35] names of Charlie's children? I have no [03:12:37] idea the name of Charlie's children. I [03:12:39] don't think anybody really does. [03:12:42] Um what's this one say? Does anyone [03:12:45] remember? Bring it up here. Does anyone [03:12:48] remember the interview where Charlie and [03:12:50] Erica discussed marriage roles? You [03:12:52] could see the disdain they both held [03:12:54] when they would listen to each other [03:12:56] answer questions. Yeah, I played that [03:12:58] the other day. I played that the other [03:12:59] day. And somebody down here said [03:13:01] Bohemian Grove. Yeah. Yeah. No, I played [03:13:04] that clip the other day. It was uh it's [03:13:07] interesting. It's interesting to see [03:13:09] that play out what that looks like. I [03:13:11] showed Charlie when he was talking to [03:13:13] Erica about that. And you're right, [03:13:15] there was some disdain and then also I [03:13:19] played Charlie when he was sitting with [03:13:21] uh with Candace and it was like a [03:13:23] completely different person. You know, [03:13:25] you're talking about that disdain that [03:13:26] they had where they're kind of looking [03:13:27] at each other and it's it's a it's a [03:13:29] tension and then with him and Candace [03:13:31] it's just like, you know, Charlie's just [03:13:34] like, "You can't drive. You're a woman." [03:13:36] And she's like, "Yay." [03:13:38] She's like, "Good." [03:13:40] Fantastic. I love being a princess. [03:13:43] Thank you so much. And when he's talking [03:13:45] to Erica about the same types of thing, [03:13:46] she's like, "Well, I can drive, but you [03:13:50] know, I choose, you know, I just not [03:13:52] going to because I prefer for you to, [03:13:56] you know." Anyways, guys, that was [03:13:59] everything for the day. I can't wait [03:14:01] until tomorrow. I mean, I can't wait [03:14:03] until today. She's going to be going [03:14:04] live in a few hours. I hope you guys are [03:14:07] there to see everything. [03:14:10] Someone says, "I want to be a mod." Uh, [03:14:12] you gotta you gotta Lance has to approve [03:14:14] you. That's how it goes. Lance is the [03:14:16] head mob. Head mob. Head mod. Sorry. [03:14:20] Sorry. Freudian slip there. My [03:14:22] apologies. Um, but yeah, that that's [03:14:24] everything, guys. Someone said Erica [03:14:26] sacrificed a Charlie. Yeah, that's what [03:14:28] I was getting at when I said uh you know [03:14:30] what people have to do in Hollywood. I [03:14:32] mean, I can't prove that and I never [03:14:34] will be able to prove that. That's just [03:14:35] my opinion and I don't really uh you [03:14:37] know these are all jokes here but I mean [03:14:40] people who want to be famous have to [03:14:41] sacrifice things. They do. They have to [03:14:43] sacrifice big things. That's the way it [03:14:45] goes. And she seems like one of the most [03:14:47] famous people right now. Just saying. [03:14:50] Just saying. Anyway, let's uh let's say [03:14:53] bye to everybody. 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