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| Okay, ladies and gentlemen, get ready. | ||
| I am telling you, get ready. | ||
| We have an explosive episode today. | ||
| Actually, I should say it's a non-explosive episode, and you'll see why. | ||
| We're going to jump right into this because after yesterday's episode, we were contacted by a variety of people with information. | ||
| And it's time to state unequivocally that the steel neck quotation did not come from the surgeon. | ||
| Okay, not only that, but it's odd that federal agents were, I would say, too involved at the hospital. | ||
| When I tell you this story, your jaw is going to hit the floor. | ||
| We also have never before seen photos of the vehicle. | ||
| I know I sound like a fed here that Charlie was transported in to the hospital when they were trying to save his life. | ||
| I'm telling you, my perspective is that all of these leads are ramping up. | ||
| The reason for that is because the general public is actually not receptive to what is very clearly a military grade psychological operation, complete with influencers and botted activity on social media. | ||
| We're so let down. | ||
| It's over. | ||
| I'm never watching this show ever again. | ||
| Candace took money. | ||
| The people can see what you're doing, feds. | ||
| They can see it. | ||
| I can see it. | ||
| And now we're going to, you know, got to go max today. | ||
| Welcome back to Candice. | ||
| What I said on my Instagram stories, if you're not following me over on Instagram, is very true. | ||
| I actually have never played chess, but I think, I think I'm a good player. | ||
| I think I'm a good chess player in life. | ||
| So I've kept a lot of cards close to my chess. | ||
| And truly, it is because I have understood throughout this entire process that we need to separate the wheat from the chaff. | ||
| Like, of course, not every single person is bad at Turning Point USA. | ||
| We don't have every single person that's bad that works for the FBI or the NSA. | ||
| There are good guys everywhere and there are bad people everywhere. | ||
| So when somebody's telling you everyone's good or everybody's bad, you should not, you should not believe that. | ||
| Well, get ready, guys. | ||
| Buckle up. | ||
| Where do we begin? | ||
| This is what I would say is clearly a federal disaster. | ||
| We might even have to bring in FEMA. | ||
| That's how much of a disaster this is and how much it is going to be for Kash Patel when we get through with this episode because federal prints are all over the Charlie Kirk assassination story. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| There's no way to deny it at this point. | ||
| Nothing they are saying makes sense. | ||
| They've told us lies, misrepresentations. | ||
| And I think they are the ones who are attacking people who are reasonably concluding that nothing makes sense. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Our intuition is telling us that something bigger is at play and we're going to keep following that intuition and mocking us for saying that we had dreams that Charlie was betrayed or rather mocking me. | ||
| Many people actually had dreams and they email me them all the time. | ||
| It's just not going to work. | ||
| You are going to come apart when I deliver these new facts to you. | ||
| So yesterday I revealed to you that I was told that Andrew Colvet was allegedly flying blind when he tweeted out the conversation that he had with the surgeon. | ||
| Now, just to jog your memory, how that all came about was me doing the show and saying, oh, I saw the back footage and there was no blood. | ||
| And then very quickly, which I didn't really understand why he had done this, he tweeted out that long tweet about Superman neck and he puts this quotation in here, quote, that the surgeon said, quote, absolutely it should have gone through. | ||
| Sorry, go back to the last one. | ||
| Absolutely, the bullet should have gone through, which is very normal for a high-powered, high-velocity round. | ||
| I've seen wounds from this caliber many times and they always just go through everything. | ||
| This would have taken a moose or two down, an elk, et cetera. | ||
| Next up, that quotation continues. | ||
| It was an absolute miracle that someone else did not get killed. | ||
| His bone was so healthy and the density was so, so impressive that he's like the man of steel. | ||
| It should have just gone through and through. | ||
| It likely would have killed those standing behind him too. | ||
| And that seems strange for a lot of reasons. | ||
| First off, HIPAA compliance. | ||
| Why would he speak to Andrew Colvet? | ||
| Also, did Andrew Colvett record it? | ||
| It's a pretty long quotation. | ||
| Why is it in quotations? | ||
| If you remember that verbatim, and I can tell you that it's kind of been a mess since this is kind of the beginning of everything, right? | ||
| If we're being honest, that one solitary tweet was the beginning of the, what I would call federal mask slip. | ||
| It feels like they have been feeding us slop ever since. | ||
| Well, I now feel comfortable revealing some more information for you, some that I have held on to, but which I, the people who gave this to me, are now insisting that I reveal. | ||
| Simply put, and I'm going to say allegedly here only because I did not speak directly to Dr. Lee Trotter. | ||
| But I very much have verified and trust this source. | ||
| Simply put, never once did Dr. Lee Trotter say that Charlie's neck was stopped. | ||
| Charlie's neck stopped a 30-ot 6 bullet. | ||
| It's actually hugely embarrassing for any surgeon to have said something like that. | ||
| It's hugely embarrassing also because we're being told that like, you know, he's violating HIPAA to get this information out there in this very high stress situation. | ||
| You're actually accusing him of being not a professional on top of also kind of being an idiot. | ||
| And you can imagine that that's put a lot of undue stress on the surgeon's family as many of them have been wrongly implicated in a cover-up. | ||
| Like the absurdity of such a narrative, if you're going to put something out there, there's going to be flack that comes upon the surgeon, the other doctors, the nurses. | ||
| Are you involved? | ||
| Did you try to get Charlie Kirk killed? | ||
| Were you involved in this in staging this? | ||
| Why would you say that he ate healthy, right? | ||
| There's no doctor, a surgeon that would say something like that. | ||
| So to restate that, the quotation that Andrew Colvet shared on his ex feed is not a direct quotation from the surgeon like at all. | ||
| Rather, what I was told is that what the surgeon communicated very clearly to Andrew, and yes, it is absolutely true that the surgeon, Dr. Lee Trotter, hunts. | ||
| So he does have experience with bullets. | ||
| What he communicated is that it was likely a frangible bullet that was used. | ||
| Now, for those of you who don't hunt, maybe don't shoot, and you're not familiar with that term frangible, like what's a frangible bullet? | ||
| That refers to a specialized ammunition that is designed to disintegrate into powder upon impact with a hard surface. | ||
| So it essentially reduces the risk of a ricochet. | ||
| Instead, the bullet fragments makes it safer for close-range training. | ||
| It's not like the traditional bullets that are created to retain mass. | ||
| Now, key part there is it eliminates the risk of ricocheting. | ||
| Well, Andrew also told us that the bullet did ricochet. | ||
| So what we have here is a conflict of statements. | ||
| I am told, we are told that Andrew Kovet was flying blind, put up this tweet, said that the bullet ricocheted downward into his stomach, whatever. | ||
| And I am telling you that on the other side of this, we have people who are close to the surgeon who say he said no such thing. | ||
| And rather, he said that it was likely a frangible bullet. | ||
| What are we to make of that discrepancy? | ||
| Yo, no se, Padres. | ||
| But I'm going to move on because there's something else that is compelling and interesting. | ||
| Something that was unusual that allegedly transpired at the hospital. | ||
| Now, I want to be clear that not only have I now heard this from somebody that was in the hospital, but another source unrelated to that source said, told me this a while ago, and I couldn't confirm it. | ||
| They said a call was placed to a DC at the hospital, and this had something to do with Charlie's body. | ||
| Now, because this seemed to me to be random and there was no clear way that I could verify that it took place, I kind of keep a separate box for like follow-up on that. | ||
| Could be interesting later. | ||
| Well, now it's interesting. | ||
| It's interesting. | ||
| It's a separate person is telling me that there is one thing very unusual that occurred on that day. | ||
| Allegedly, Charlie gets transported to, I know I keep saying this wrong, Timpanagos Hospital. | ||
| He's raced into surgery. | ||
| That is confirmed. | ||
| All of that is true. | ||
| The conspiracies around that can be shut down. | ||
| He was racing to surgery. | ||
| He did still have a pulse. | ||
| And when it was determined that his life could not be saved, and after his next of kin, obviously Erica, was informed. | ||
| So Erica's not in the hospital to make that clear, something strange happened. | ||
| The surgeon wanted to do what he always does, right? | ||
| He wanted to clean Charlie up before his wife got to the hospital. | ||
| Except he was blocked by federal officers who were already at the hospital. | ||
| They stopped him from being allowed to return to the operating room. | ||
| This allegedly got him pretty fired up. | ||
| It's never happened before. | ||
| It's inappropriate. | ||
| It sounds inappropriate for federal officers to say, I know you just came out of there from trying to save his life, but you're not allowed to go back in the operating room. | ||
| I'm on orders. | ||
| You're not, no one's allowed to access this body. | ||
| And this doctor's pretty connected, been around a long time, has a lot of contacts. | ||
| And it's like, this is ridiculous. | ||
| I'm going back in there. | ||
| I want to make him presentable for his wife to get here, yada, yada. | ||
| I'm paraphrasing here. | ||
| You can imagine this scene. | ||
| And so he doesn't take no for an answer and he places a phone call. | ||
| I am assuming now this person did not say it was a phone call to DC, but said it was likely a phone call to someone political and somebody who was very high up who then ordered the feds to stand down and to allow him to do what he had always done, which is to make sure that Charlie looks good enough for his wife to see him. | ||
| Kind of weird. | ||
| Weird because we are in manhunt hours. | ||
| talking two and a half hours, maybe up to three hours after Charlie got shot. | ||
| And the feds are not just at the hospital trying to take cameras down from inside the hospital, as we learned they seized the cameras on that day, but they're also blocking the surgeons access to an operating room. | ||
| Shouldn't you be outside racing to find who the killer is? | ||
| Like, what are you, what are we doing here? | ||
| What are we actually doing here? | ||
| There's a process. | ||
| What is your, why do you need to guard this body from the surgeon who tried to save his life? | ||
| That doesn't make any sense. | ||
| But there's more. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Honestly, I think what I'm going to tell you more is like, well, like I said, should not say explosive. | ||
| I should say it's not explosive. | ||
| Before you can catch your breath on the information I've just given you, I'd also like you to hear the very super interesting story of how the, which I will now refer to as the non-smoking gun was actually discovered. | ||
| I love the details. | ||
| You know, I love details. | ||
| I'm a detail-oriented person, and these ones are fun and curious. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So the story goes, you remember the story goes that the police officers found the gun in a wooded area. | ||
| Now, immediately, we had people telling us, students telling us that even that description is faux, wooded area. | ||
| No, that's actually not the right topography surrounding UVU. | ||
| Well, interestingly enough, the exact place where the gun was found, which is described more like a median between two roads, I think I showed you that footage of where they found that gun. | ||
| Certainly not in the woods. | ||
| There's some trees and there are some bushes. | ||
| Well, interestingly enough, before that gun was found, that area had already been searched, not just by veteran police officers who told me that the way they do this is they sort of lock arms, then they kind of go, you know, you've kind of seen this in some shows, maybe that's what they did. | ||
| They came up, they didn't have anything. | ||
| Then they said, okay, we're only human. | ||
| Let's release the bomb dogs in that exact area where ultimately the gun is going to later be discovered. | ||
| The bomb dogs didn't turn up with anything. | ||
| And here is why that fact alone is remarkably suspicious according to the police officers that were involved. | ||
| And I'm fascinated by this now. | ||
| I love fun facts about animals. | ||
| Obviously, we all know that dogs have incredible scent, right? | ||
| Their sense of smell is like what, literally up to 100,000 times more than a human scent. | ||
| Now, in case you didn't know, and I did not know this, over $19 billion has been spent on research and development of technology that can detect explosives, okay? | ||
| Over $19 billion. | ||
| And yet, no man-created technology comes close to conquering the scent of a dog. | ||
| Essentially, what I'm saying to you is that dogs are the highest grade available technology that we have when it comes to detecting explosives. | ||
| And bomb dogs are specifically trained to detect explosive like gunpowders. | ||
| That's why they have these animals at police departments. | ||
| Even an untrained dog, like even just your dog, you know, and like you're walking your dog and you've got like a scent and you're like, what's going on? | ||
| And nobody smells, they can pick up a scent of a fired weapon days, days after it was triggered. | ||
| Their nose will still pick up that scent. | ||
| A bomb dog, they can smell it up to a week, right? | ||
| Maybe even more because they're specifically training. | ||
| And during this training process, I'm reading they'll cover something in chemicals. | ||
| They'll train them so like after it rains, obviously they're just training their scent to get stronger and stronger and stronger. | ||
| After a week, after an explosive goes off or a weapon is fired, they will tell you, here it is. | ||
| They'll be able to find that weapon. | ||
| I'm telling you this that you can comprehend that if you're sending out bomb dogs to find a weapon that was just recently fired like an hour ago, that's not even fun for them. | ||
| That's not even interesting. | ||
| That's ridiculous. | ||
| You're basically saying to that dog, one plus one equals what? | ||
| It's too easy. | ||
| This is what they did. | ||
| They sent these bomb dogs out and they go over to the area and they find nothing. | ||
| The highest grade technology that we have finds nothing. | ||
| These dogs belong to the sheriff's department in Pleasant Grove, by the way. | ||
| You should know that. | ||
| So seasoned officers plus the dogs crawled the area and came up dry. | ||
| Until fast forward, so many miracles in this story, fast forward to when the feds arrive after the dogs fail to the corner with you dogs, and the feds are here. | ||
| The federal officers are going around and asking officers weird questions like, oh, how long have you been on the police force? | ||
| And what happens then is that federal officers direct three police officers who I'm told between the three of these officers, they had less than a year and a half on the force. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Like these officers are pretty spanking brand new, just like everything else in the story. | ||
| And the federal officers specifically direct them, check again over yonder, check again yonder, right over there, because I just don't trust that super high-grade technology of a dog's nose that we have. | ||
| And you, you, sir, you, three, go and see if there could be something over there. | ||
| Like we can't trust those 100,000 times stronger noses. | ||
| You're human. | ||
| Take it on. | ||
| Take on the task. | ||
| And guys, you're not going to believe me. | ||
| The nose that's trained to pick up gunpowder, explosive, combustible material, they get an F, but lo and behold, these police officers, bam, there it is, the gun. | ||
| We've got the weapon. | ||
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Woo! | |
| There's no cheating here. | ||
| We nailed it. | ||
| Might as well get rid of these dogs, right? | ||
| It's completely useless to have these dogs around. | ||
| I have the names of the officers who were involved in that discovery. | ||
| I do not intend on releasing those names at this moment in time because I'd like to try to reach out to them in earnest and also because I also need to research them because I'm like this and I need to know who their great grandparents are. | ||
| I need to know everything about these officers. | ||
| That's not the only dog in the story. | ||
| Then there's Freya. | ||
| Freya is a canine dog and I am told that please correct me. | ||
| Okay, actually don't, please don't send me a million emails if this little factoid I get wrong. | ||
| But my understanding is that the canines are different from the bomb dogs and the canines are trained for like drugs and like can smell a person. | ||
| Okay, whatever. | ||
| Whatever. | ||
| Freya in this story is a canine. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And she is specifically the canine that sniffed out the route to the rooftop where Tyler Robinson, the Lozie Center rooftop, where he allegedly took the shot. | ||
| Now, in case when I tell you that, you're reasonably concluding that this means that they took the gun that the officers found, they gave it to Freya and Freya smells the weapon and then said, here we go, and led them back to the rooftop. | ||
| I want you to know that you'd be wrong because everything in the story has to be exceptional. | ||
| Everything in this story has to be different and special and unique. | ||
| Actually, they didn't give Freya any object, but rather conducted something that was described to me as a condensed scent trace. | ||
| So it's different. | ||
| Freya, I'm told by police officers, essentially traced the scent from the bottom of the building where we saw a person jump off, right? | ||
| And back to the top of the building. | ||
| So Brea was able to conclude, it's effectively like a target odor trace that the person who jumped here came from up here. | ||
| I want to be clear, I am hearing this from multiple officers who were involved with the hunt, who have reshopped since the very beginning and said everything was weird, everything was wrong. | ||
| We feel like we were effectively being sent on like wild goose hunts, like a wild goose hunt by the feds, and the feds were sort of directing the show. | ||
| That's a lot of information I just gave you. | ||
| We're not even warmed up because there is one more thing that I would like to share with you before we take a brief break. | ||
| Now, this is something that I cannot confirm with, I guess, the usual certainty that I have, but it feels important for me to state it because I hope that because one and two officers have been courageous and I'm hearing the rumors, but I want to confirm, I'm hoping that somebody will stand up. | ||
| Maybe the very officer that was involved in this will stand up and contact me. | ||
| But I had received a tip a while ago from a few police officers, a tip that I would like to confirm, but I think it should be put out into the open. | ||
| After we broke the story of the rentals of the Toyota rentals, I gave you guys the exact description. | ||
| I also gave you the plates, but that could also be not relevant because if we're dealing with feds, they change the plates, obviously. | ||
| Anyways, there were some good guys in the police department who had recalled, and I did confirm that I'm speaking with people at the police department at the very least, who recalled something odd that happened on that day involving a white Toyota RAV4. | ||
| The story goes, obviously, everybody's eyes are peeled, looking for anything unusual, looking for the suspect on this manhunt. | ||
| And there's an officer who catches a speeding car shortly after the shot is fired. | ||
| And this officer is convinced that this is the killer. | ||
| Like this, I'm going to be in hot pursuit of this killer. | ||
| The officer pulls over the Toyota RAV 4. | ||
| And when the officer gets to the window, the driver of the RAV 4 flashes an FBI badge. | ||
| I am telling you the exact truth of what was communicated to me. | ||
| And I would like to confirm the story because it's pretty explosive. | ||
| If that is true, if Toyota RAV 4 was pulled over, how do we get that? | ||
| Do we have to FOIA? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| And that's why I'm putting it out there because there may be a way to even get around. | ||
| I'm assuming that that officer would have had to have a camera on him. | ||
| Did a federal officer get pulled over driving a Toyota RAV 4? | ||
| Again, this would have been shortly after the shot went off. | ||
| So we're probably looking within an hour. | ||
| Maybe let's widen it and say within two hours, a Toyota RAV4, a white Toyota RAV4 was pulled over and a federal badge was flashed, letting that officer know that he or she was outranked. | ||
| So there's that. | ||
| And we still have more. | ||
| So somehow this is just, look, it's the last week before break. | ||
| We got to get it all out there. | ||
| And the way that they are behaving, the craziness of how I'm being attacked is letting me know that we are dead close to something. | ||
| And we're going to keep pushing. | ||
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| I am telling you guys, we are in a fight for our minds. | ||
| These are psychological wars that they impart upon the people. | ||
| And I have never seen one more extreme than this Charlie Kirk cover-up that the feds are engaged in. | ||
| Speaking of which, I've heard the rumors, obviously, that Dan Bongino, which it looks like Trump has just confirmed, is going to leave the FBI as assistant director of the FBI. | ||
| He will be stepping down. | ||
| Trump said that he thinks that Dan wants to get back to his show. | ||
| I think Dan has probably realized how far-reaching this corruption goes. | ||
| I have been wondering why Dan has been silent, I would say effectively silent on the Charlie Kirk situation. | ||
| He has not been a part of the people that have been feeding us trash. | ||
| And maybe his silence is actually some dignity, like saying, I'm not going to take part in this. | ||
| And he's doing maybe what Marjorie Taylor Greene did and said, this is hopelessly broken. | ||
| And I feel like I'm betraying the American people and he's going to leave. | ||
| And maybe he feels like he can fight better from behind the mic. | ||
| And I certainly am feeling like we are doing a lot here just by investigating this truly. | ||
| And when I say we, I genuinely mean you guys back at home because I feel like we're all kind of waking up to just how much the military controls, how botted comment sections can be. | ||
| I click on this person and they just created an account. | ||
| That's a war on your mind. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| That's a war on your mind. | ||
| So, sticking with this theme of federal corruption that transpired on that day, a major question, and I need to do more research on this in terms of like who was driving and what everybody said on the day. | ||
| But what happened to the car that Charlie was driven into the hospital while he was still alive? | ||
| Or better yet, what do you think should have happened to that car or what is required to happen to a car after someone is assassinated in a car or like is bleeding in a car and there's evidence. | ||
| I would have assumed that the feds impounded the vehicle. | ||
| Do we agree? | ||
| That seems like every show that you watch, I used to watch 48 hours. | ||
| You got to impound the vehicle so that you can then collect more evidence. | ||
| Well, the only indication of what we have learned from people that were actually in that vehicle on that day came from Frank Turek. | ||
| And he does discuss with Megan Kelly him getting his bag at the hospital after the FBI cleared the vehicle. | ||
| I don't want to put words into his mouth. | ||
| Let's take a listen to what Frank Turek had to say. | ||
| They roped off the vehicle that we took out of there as a crime scene. | ||
| I don't know why. | ||
| It wasn't part of the crime scene, really. | ||
| So we couldn't get into the vehicle until the FBI cleared it. | ||
| And it happened, so happened that Charlie in the back seat below him, between these two bucket seats, was my computer bag. | ||
| So everything I couldn't go anywhere. | ||
| You know, my wallet was in there. | ||
| I wasn't going anywhere anyway, but I had to go in and get that out. | ||
| And so when they finally cleared it, I got into the car and I pulled out my bag. | ||
| And draped over my bag was Charlie's necklace that had a cross and medallions on it. | ||
| And I had heard they were looking for that. | ||
| And so cop was like, oh, we've been looking for that. | ||
| I said, I got it. | ||
| So I just took it. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So he's explaining that they did a say, this is a crime scene. | ||
| Obviously, there could be evidence in here that we need that makes sense to me. | ||
| And, but they allow him to grab his bag and Charlie's necklace, and he goes away. | ||
| And I would have assumed that they then impounded the vehicle for further inspection. | ||
| But that if I had assumed that, I would be wrong, actually. | ||
| What happened is immediately after the car was transported to a towing, it was towed to a towing facility that's just kind of really around the corner from the hospital. | ||
| And then from there, on Monday, they had another tow truck come and take that car so that it could get a cleaning and be immediately put up for auction. | ||
| Now, this is unusual on two ends of this. | ||
| I'll tell you what those two ends are. | ||
| The first end is that this was a rental vehicle, right? | ||
| And even if a crime happens in a rental vehicle, especially a brand new one that is that big, you, as the owner of a rental car facility, you have an option to get that car back. | ||
| You have an option, obviously, to get that car back to get it cleaning. | ||
| You're going to get the whole thing recarpeted. | ||
| That would be a tremendous loss against the company for you to just never mind, whatever, sell it. | ||
| Well, apparently, and I'm saying this allegedly, the owner of the company was in California at the time. | ||
| He gets a phone call and he's just like, no, never want to see this vehicle ever again at our facility. | ||
| I don't want there to be any PTSD for the people that work here at the rental facility. | ||
| Just like, get rid of it. | ||
| You could sell it and that's that's it. | ||
| Never, it's never coming back here. | ||
| Maybe that is just kind of the good-natured response. | ||
| I would assume they weren't going to, you know, haul it in with all of Charlie's blood in it. | ||
| But the speed at which this vehicle was just given up effectively for auction is unusual, especially because they didn't even require insurance to come, which would make sense. | ||
| We know how this works. | ||
| You can't collect, even if you're going to say, whatever, I want to get rid of this vehicle. | ||
| You're going to want to make sure that you have tons of pictures and evidence and you got to send the insurance guys. | ||
| The insurance guys have to talk about what, you know, how much damage has been done to this vehicle. | ||
| I don't know who has to pay for it to be fixed before it can be sold, but you're going to have to send insurance. | ||
| None of that happened, okay? | ||
| Just like, woof, that's it. | ||
| The Fed saw it. | ||
| Everything's going down at the hospital. | ||
| The feds are really at this hospital. | ||
| And then it's over. | ||
| I find that to be very strange. | ||
| I have six photos of the inside of that vehicle. | ||
| We are on the fence about, and I don't know what you guys think in terms of YouTube and showing this, or are we going to have to put this up on the website when we drop all the Egyptian plane logs? | ||
| I don't, I mean, what do we think, guys? | ||
| I'm letting you, Mark, make a decision here about whether or not, and if we do show, this is obviously like very viewer discretion advice. | ||
| People have watched crime scenes on the news. | ||
| Should we, what, what do you think? | ||
| You think the one we'll show one of them that's not so gory. | ||
| Yeah, okay. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I think the back row is probably the best. | ||
| Like this is just so you guys know that we're not making up that we have these photos. | ||
| We do. | ||
| We have these photos and they tell a story. | ||
| And I think it's important to share these photos with people, which I'm going to do, investigators. | ||
| And when I say investigators, I mean like mommy sleuths, investigators on the ground who have been looking into the story and not accepting the Fed slop. | ||
| I think it's a good thing. | ||
| I think we can come out of that so you guys can see it's interesting. | ||
| It is very interesting and it tells, I think, and just more pieces can come together. | ||
| I think we need to know where everybody was sitting in this car, what everybody said. | ||
| I know that there have been people that have been doing that work and I intend to partner with them to just make sure something makes that everything makes sense. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Now pivoting, because what I'm really getting at and what I have been clear about from the very beginning, I just think the feds are implicated. | ||
| I do. | ||
| I just feel the feds are implicated. | ||
| Everything they are doing, everything that we are learning, everything that I know tells me that they went there to cover everything up, to cover everything up, including sending U.S. Marshals on a wild goose chase. | ||
| Everyone, police, everybody who's there that day says the feds were not acting right. | ||
| They don't actually feel like they wanted to solve the crime, but rather to create hurdles, including Cash saying, we got him. | ||
| And then it wasn't the person, oh, never mind, we made a mistake, was to stop people from actually discovering who killed Charlie Kirk in those critical hours following the shot. | ||
| Like they were attempting to disrupt, actually. | ||
| And I believe that. | ||
| So, like I said to you guys yesterday, and don't worry, every following two days, we're just going to have bombs for you guys. | ||
| But I really sense there has been this ratcheting up of what I have been telling you all year. | ||
| There are military bots. | ||
| These are military grade bots that are online. | ||
| I saw them after October 7th. | ||
| I saw these military grade bots when they wanted me canceled from Australia. | ||
| I just recognize the pattern of what they do. | ||
| They kind of all say the same thing, and it just is meant to get into your psyche. | ||
| But we recognized this increase in this botted activity after we started speaking about Fort Huachuca. | ||
| Talked about Fort Hachuca. | ||
| We talked about this guy. | ||
| He's convinced that he saw Brian Harpole. | ||
| And we start talking about the Egyptian planes. | ||
| All of this is on the same day. | ||
| We're getting a picture and that felt really relevant that he believes he stumbled upon this all hands on deck final meeting the day before. | ||
| And initially people thought, man, I think maybe somebody's pulling Candace. | ||
| Then we were able to verify his story. | ||
| People that are currently stationed there. | ||
| Well, I want to now, and this is a longer clip, but I think it's important because we went through trying to point to you guys the fact that there is this weird plane activity going to that base. | ||
| I want to now play this longer clip of Baron Coleman. | ||
| He did just a really great video going through and helping people to understand what it means when you see that Sam call sign on a plane that is flying, particularly from Andrews outside of D.C. | ||
| And I'm going to play this longer clip of Baron Coleman and hope he doesn't hit me for stealing his content. | ||
| Take a listen. | ||
| Well, tonight I can confirm that following Candace's show last night, I started some research and what I found floored me. | ||
| I don't know who contacted Candace or whether he's credible, but I do know this. | ||
| If that man or anyone else is running an op on Candace and trying to trap her into a story that doesn't add up, ultimately to destroy her reputation, they planted a key piece of evidence into the story that lends a lot of credibility to what he said. | ||
| That key piece of evidence is a jet that's used exclusively by very few people. | ||
| And those people are presidential family members, cabinet officials, and military generals at the Pentagon, such as the Joint Chiefs of Staff. | ||
| And that jet was present at the location of the supposedly high-level meeting the day before Charlie was killed. | ||
| I was watching Candace Owens this afternoon, so I know she covered the presence of the jet. | ||
| I'm going to go further with that story, but I'll recap for those who aren't aware of the story, and I'll add considerable detail that she did not report. | ||
| The flight was a special air mission flight. | ||
| The United States Air Force Special Air Mission exists to provide safe and secure transport to our country's highest ranking individuals. | ||
| Think president, vice president, presidential and vice presidential family members, cabinet members, occasionally congressional delegations. | ||
| That particular jet was present at the location of this alleged meeting on the morning of September 9th, one day before the neutralization of Charlie Kirk. | ||
| And that jet had recently flown, for example, President Trump's family back from their summer home in Bedminster, New Jersey. | ||
| I'll show you that in a minute. | ||
| That flight was after the Independence Day holiday. | ||
| So this is an important jet. | ||
| I'm going to give you a quick breakdown of what are known as SAM call signs, SAM, special air mission call signs, because it's going to be important as we work our way through the flight logs of this jet. | ||
| A special air mission call sign is a designation for airlift missions carrying the president, vice president, first lady, cabinet secretaries, or other VIPs designated by the White House. | ||
| When the president is on board, the radio call sign instantly becomes Air Force One. | ||
| But the telephonic ATC call sign on the flight plans and on radar scopes is filed as SAM number, number, number. | ||
| We'll talk about that in a second. | ||
| When the vice president is on board, the aircraft becomes Air Force 2. | ||
| But again, the filed call sign is normally SAM number, number, number. | ||
| The same SAM call sign series is used for other cabinet members, like Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, and the First Lady when they travel on jets. | ||
| And sometimes you'll see a rare call sign, very rare call sign. | ||
| It's SAM000. | ||
| Sometimes you'll see a 001 or a 002. | ||
| But when you see zeros leading the call sign, particularly 000, that call sign is highly sensitive. | ||
| It's when the White House or the U.S. Air Force want to be deliberately vague about the exact passenger manifest. | ||
| On August 25th, 2025, this is 15, 16 days before Charlie Kirk was killed, there was a flight on this jet from D.C. to Colorado Springs with that important and rarely used call sign, Sam 000. | ||
| Whoever flew under this incredibly highly sensitive call sign, Sam 000, on August 25, flew from Joint Base Andrews to Colorado Springs, home of the 10th Special Forces Group. | ||
| It stayed in Colorado Springs for three hours. | ||
| And then it flew to Las Vegas, arriving there at 4.48 p.m. local time. | ||
| Las Vegas, you'll recall, is the home of FBI Director Kash Patel. | ||
| Okay, so he's just delivering the facts. | ||
| There's nothing here. | ||
| There's no innuendo there. | ||
| Later on, he's trying to just think while it's still legal, I guess. | ||
| And he's like, well, we don't know where JD Vance was on this day. | ||
| I can confirm I was able to dig through a lot and find JD Vance was in D.C. | ||
| This is not Trump. | ||
| This is not JD Vance. | ||
| So that allows us to pull, to come inward and try to figure out who this Sam, very big Sam, on the special air mission was. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| He mentioned there, Kash Patel. | ||
| Obviously, we don't have at our fingertips Kash Patel's schedule, but it is intriguing that this flight, as he says, goes into Las Vegas. | ||
| And we're going to now show you that flight path, bring that up. | ||
| And I'm going to also tell you why that August 25th date is particularly interesting when I pack it into my neat little timeline. | ||
| Now, because we are looking at data and time zones, I'm going to bring in Mark to Mark explain that August 25th trip and how the call signs change, which is even more fascinating. | ||
| Thank you for using the preferred term for this, Mark Splaining. | ||
| So on August 25th, let me make this full screen so everyone can see it better. | ||
| So on August 25th, it flies into Las Vegas, lands at 4.48 p.m. local time as Sam00. | ||
| Then on the following day, the 26th, it leaves Las Vegas as a REACH flight, 658, leaving at 3.14 p.m. | ||
| You see the dash at the end there that shows that the transponder data was missing before it lands in Colorado Springs, which you can see on the map here. | ||
| Let me scroll back down and you can see that it lands there at an unknown time because of that data discrepancy. | ||
| Then it takes off as a SAM 658 flight back to Joint Base Andrews in D.C. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And so when you see that, when you see the call sign changing from an RCH to a SAM, is it fair for me to say that this means that this was somebody who was important and then there was somebody who was extremely important who either got on or got off, Sam being that super, super VIP, which Baron Coleman just explained. | ||
| Is that a fair description? | ||
| I'd say so. | ||
| The special air mission designation is usually when there's very high-ranking or very important people on board. | ||
| Reach is kind of like there's nobodies on board. | ||
| I don't want to say nobodies, but someone who doesn't rise to that level. | ||
| And then the other call sign we've seen is Venus, which is a designator for an empty flight except for the pilots. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So going back to that, look, just so you guys can see that, looking at that August 25th date. | ||
| So we're seeing that the individual flies in to Colorado Springs. | ||
| Now, why is this date interesting? | ||
| Well, we're going to pop into the timeline and I'm going to remind you first and foremost that Brian Harpole, when he sits down with Sean Ryan, tells us that they began preparations for the UVU event. | ||
| And I'm bringing up Brian Harpole, of course, because our eyewitness told us that he saw Brian Harpole. | ||
| He's convinced he saw Brian Harpole walking out of this big Whig meeting on the 9th. | ||
| Now, I can't confirm what he saw, but I can look into things that Brian Harpole has said to the public since things have transpired. | ||
| And he particularly points out this date of August 24th of having been when they prepared for UVU. | ||
| Take a listen to Brian Harpole in his own words on Sean Ryan. | ||
| How many days prior were you guys there? | ||
| We generally, the permitting process and all that goes on behind the scenes. | ||
| And then there's a questionnaires that are filled out that we used to, there was a lot of busy work. | ||
| And then so, you know, kind of like in the military, what you did, we create forms that, hey, let's get this information up front and so that we have a duplication process so that we can confirm it. | ||
| And so we started our first before that one, the 24th of the month prior. | ||
| And so, and that was with the hard conversations meetings. | ||
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You started that on the 24th. | |
| Right. | ||
| And we do. | ||
| Two weeks at least. | ||
| No, it started before that with the intelligence gathering and all that. | ||
| But the hard conversations, the sharing of information, the conference calls, the data sheets. | ||
| And we put that in a timeline on an app so that this all goes up and every guy that's on that job can see all the intel that comes in. | ||
| It's a decentralized command model for the company. | ||
| And so anybody can make command decisions for the betterment of the client or the team. | ||
| And so everything goes on that app. | ||
| And so when I get it, they get it. | ||
| And when whoever's gathering that intel, it gets it. | ||
| There's no hold. | ||
| There's no power hold on it. | ||
| And so that first information came in on the 24th and then the information share starts. | ||
| Now, to be extra clear, I am not suggesting that Brian Harpole, obviously he's not going to be Sam or is he going to be RCH, but I'm just noting that he is saying that the 24th is when they began this process of intel gathering for the UVU event. | ||
| It also happens to be the exact date that Operation Valhalla strike begins between civilians and the military. | ||
| It happened on August 24th and ended on August 27th. | ||
| I'm going to show you this now on the timeline so that you can see that. | ||
| So then we have the very next day on the 25th, we have this very important character who decides to fly over to Colorado Springs. | ||
| And then that important character flies into Las Vegas. | ||
| Presumably, he departs off of the plane. | ||
| He or she, I'm going to go with he here. | ||
| I don't know why. | ||
| I feel like that's right. | ||
| He is going to get off of the plate in Las Vegas and suddenly that flight is going to be an RCH flight. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So someone less important than our initial Sam. | ||
| I find that to be very interesting and I find it to be compelling. | ||
| And when I said this to Harry and said, is it possible that this could have been like a high-ranking Fed? | ||
| He said, yeah, it was pretty clear that they were trying to block him. | ||
| This hence them freaking out from seeing who was coming out of that meeting. | ||
| That was the hustle. | ||
| That's what they were fearful of. | ||
| He said there was an undercover Fed, or he said it could have been an undercover secret serviceman. | ||
| He was like I had this many 06s, lieutenant colonels, signifies to me that this is like a Pentagon level meeting. | ||
| Everything he has said is checked out. | ||
| I am telling you, we have multiple emails from people that are currently stationed there. | ||
| And they have made it clear to me that, Candace, I know you don't know anything about the military, but you should know, particularly regarding Fort Huachuca, it is an intelligence base. | ||
| It's not where you're going to scramble jets off of after a terrorist attack. | ||
| This is where they train people that are in the intelligence community for covert missions. | ||
| That is why this is significant. | ||
| They confirmed that building that he said. | ||
| This guy really does just have the best or work luck ever and just gets out of his 25-year-long NDA and stumbles into another, what could be, we're keeping this open, another federal operation. | ||
| And so I think it's important, and I have hesitated to do this for a different reason. | ||
| I think we need to allow this man to tell a story and to explain who it is that he believes that he saw that day, exactly what he believes happened, since everything thus far that he has told me has checked out. | ||
| I find him to be incredibly, or I should just say, I find him to be actually quite credible. | ||
| He's very credible and he's very sincere. | ||
| And I think it helps. | ||
| I don't want to be the middle person. | ||
| I don't want to be the middle man and tell you this guy's credible. | ||
| I want you guys to feel the same way when he walked through what happened and how he was questioned and what his sense was of why it was happening. | ||
| I want you to recognize his experience. | ||
| I've reached out to him and I've said, look, we've got this last week on the show. | ||
| Do you want to come on and tell your story? | ||
| And he has said yes. | ||
| And obviously, I think that we need to learn more about Brian Harpole's whereabouts. | ||
| And I can tell you that I now know exactly which flight he was on when he came back from Tokyo. | ||
| That was the thing that I had wrong. | ||
| I said, oh, well, Tokyo had to have happened at the same time. | ||
| I was wrong. | ||
| Obviously, because you gain so much time coming back, you essentially fly backwards in time. | ||
| He actually lands into Los Angeles on a direct flight from Tokyo, landing into Los Angeles at 6.45 p.m. on the 7th before continuing down to Dallas, getting there very early into Dallas, early morning, very early morning on the 8th. | ||
| It is possible for Brian Harpole to be able to meet to make that meeting at Fort Huachuca. | ||
| It is just possible. | ||
| So we are going to keep prodding this particular narrative because, like I said, I sense a panic here that is very real. | ||
| And I've never, I've never seen this kind of a sustained psychological attack on my character, meaning they are now quite literally engaged in fan fiction. | ||
| They're just making stuff up every day. | ||
| I wake up and I go, I don't even know what this is about. | ||
| None of this is true. | ||
| And I've realized it's because they want to deplete our energy. | ||
| They want to have our resources go to fighting stupid stuff. | ||
| And we're sitting here and responding to every tit for tat and we're not focusing on timelines and delivering this information and reaching out. | ||
| We only should be spending our time on the Egyptian planes and what happened on Fort Huachuca base. | ||
| Nothing else. | ||
| Obviously, other stuff matters. | ||
| You have information about what happened on September 10th. | ||
| It matters. | ||
| But this is where their panic is. | ||
| These two things, it's very clear. | ||
| This is where their panic is. | ||
| And I almost just finished the, there's just one more plane, S-U-B-T-V, that had the longest of flight logs for the Egyptian planes. | ||
| And I just wanted to get the finishing touches on that before we put it onto our website. | ||
| But that is going to be, I know I told you we were going to do that today, but we're going to bump that until tomorrow because I do feel confident in stating that those Egyptian planes are linked to Israel. | ||
| And that fully explains the mass freak out. | ||
| So we have, well, big days coming up ahead of us, guys. | ||
| We're going to have this guy give you his testimony. | ||
| And it's very controversial, but it is the truth and we must follow it. | ||
| And we are also going to make that accessible for you. | ||
| Maybe I can even get it up tonight on cannonsellens.com. | ||
| And I also think that we should share, I should share the pictures of the inside of the car to the people who have been investigating that and have felt that things were real. | ||
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| I'm looking in the live chat right now on YouTube and people are commenting about how X is almost unbearable because it's so botted and everybody's just saying the same thing. | ||
| That's, I wish we could help them with these psychological operations. | ||
| It's so obvious when it just looks like talking points. | ||
| Like a million people were suddenly wanting to say the same thing. | ||
| She's sold out. | ||
| Her energy is off. | ||
| And then when you see like Tim Poole and Nick Fuentez, Candace is over. | ||
| She's over. | ||
| It's finished. | ||
| It just makes it very obvious to the public. | ||
| Like you could be more sophisticated at these operations. | ||
| Whoever's running them probably just needs to be replaced. | ||
| You know, bring me in. | ||
| I'll tell you, like, oh, a little too much. | ||
| You got to crank it down a tiny bit before people start to trip in and recognize that this is, this is, these are military bots. | ||
| And by the way, how long have I been telling you on this show? | ||
| Well, everybody was loving Elon Musk. | ||
| I said Elon Musk handed over X to the military. | ||
| I've been talking about military bots forever, and I'm glad that people are starting to see it. | ||
| It's just the reality is freeing the bird by putting it onto perhaps an intelligence base. | ||
| I don't know, but it's frustrating. | ||
| It is frustrating because it doesn't allow us to be able to communicate with one another when we're dealing with like bot farms. | ||
| They're effectively, think about it, they're like soldiers. | ||
| They're bot soldiers that work online and the target is always us. | ||
| But I feel like we're winning. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I'm incredibly optimistic. | ||
| Speaking of which, number one comment from yesterday's episode is transparency is never found in private meetings. | ||
| That's where deals are made. | ||
| Well, that was my only option. | ||
| I'm always willing to have a transparent conversation. | ||
| You can put that comment, you can slap that comment under a Turning Point USA episode, not here. | ||
| I am still willing to talk to anybody. | ||
| They wanted to bring a temperature down to have a private meeting. | ||
| That is totally on them. | ||
| If they'd like me to come back to have a more transparent discussion, I would go on Charlie Kirk's show. | ||
| You guys can ask me any question. | ||
| I mean, you guys know how I am. | ||
| I prefer to just communicate everything. | ||
| It's just, I just feel like it's better. | ||
| You just feel better. | ||
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| And these are obviously very serious conversations that we are having because Charlie just got assassinated in broad daylight. | ||
| And I feel like everyone is sort of signaling that they want me and Tucker. | ||
| Like when you don't want to be name-checked with Bibi Netanyahu, and they are just growing increasingly volatile in this rhetoric of what they want done to people who don't stand with Israel. | ||
| It's very terrifying, but at the same time, I know that it's necessary for people to recognize how greatly evil these Zionists are. | ||
| I mean, covering up, attacking people for trying to get to the truth, attacking their reputation, attacking their families. | ||
| And I think these people are very dangerous. | ||
| I want to be clear. | ||
| I think these are the children of Bolsheviks that are in this country. | ||
| These are our Trotskyites and they have the same methods, the same psychological methods. | ||
| That's why I say get your children out of these schools. | ||
| They are run with a Soviet methodology. | ||
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| Okay, back to your comments. | ||
| This person writes, Operation Mockingbird, everything is not what it seems. | ||
| Piers Morgan is playing stupid when he eats the fed slop of JFK. | ||
| Oh, yeah, I did sit down with Piers Morgan this morning. | ||
| And I think this is just me. | ||
| This is me and Piers Morgan. | ||
| This is our thing. | ||
| Like at the end of every year, he has another show. | ||
| And he's like, you're crazy. | ||
| You're ridiculous. | ||
| This is nonsense. | ||
| This, of course, didn't happen. | ||
| But he peaked when he said, maybe JFK really was just shot by Lee Oswald Harvey. | ||
| And I was calling him out on this strategy of saying, well, you said the Egyptian planes. | ||
| Then you implied Turning Point USA. | ||
| Yes, in a grand conspiracy, by the way, it's going to be multifaceted. | ||
| There's going to be multiple layers of people that are covering it up, people that were in on the plotting, people that were incentivized by money to keep their mouth shut after. | ||
| There's varying degrees of guilt. | ||
| And of course, when it comes to JFK, you've got like the mafia involved. | ||
| There were Cubans that were involved. | ||
| There was JFK. | ||
| I'm sorry, LBJ that was involved. | ||
| APAC implied, obviously, or whatever their name was before they became APAC. | ||
| They changed their name after. | ||
| So don't, that strategy of pretending, unless you say it's one person with a gun, then it can't be true, is an absolute nonsense. | ||
| It defies common sense. | ||
| And we have common sense. | ||
| This person says, if I ever catch a bullet, I'd rather have one friend ask 1,000 questions and get half of it wrong than have a thousand friends who don't even ask one question. | ||
| That is so well said. | ||
| I think about this often. | ||
| All of the people that Charlie platformed, that he helped out, what are they doing this bringing in time? | ||
| Attacking me for asking questions, not even able to say what I got wrong. | ||
| And that was what was tremendously alleviating and sitting down and having them acknowledge that these lies were real, despite the fact that it feels like for months, three months, we were just being gaslit. | ||
| It's like, oh, I don't know. | ||
| I don't, yeah, I don't know. | ||
| Candace is just crazy. | ||
| I don't know why she's saying this. | ||
| And I'm saying it because you shouldn't tell lies, especially after the biggest political assassination since JFK and RFK. | ||
| Like, we're going to wonder why they're asking, why they're telling these lies. | ||
| Opstation writes, here is the money, Piers. | ||
| Yeah, he's always betting me, never pays up. | ||
| I mean, he still thinks that Brigitte Macrone is a woman who just doesn't want to release any photos of 30 years, just really hates the cameras and just, oh, yeah, I know I have all these kids. | ||
| I raised them. | ||
| I was pregnant and they were born in birthdays, but I just don't want to release any pictures of myself for 30 plus years. | ||
| I mean, come on. | ||
| It's such a nonsense, guys. | ||
| Get real. | ||
| Jake Riley writes, with all the evidence that you found, will you eventually give over your evidence to be used in court? | ||
| If not, how do you see the value in continuing to investigate if it won't be used effectively? | ||
| Of course I would hand it over. | ||
| Of course. | ||
| Why would I, what was it, just for me? | ||
| They're the ones that are acting like it doesn't even exist. | ||
| Hey, I said cash. | ||
| I have evidence the French Legion was on the ground that day. | ||
| Has Cash reached back out? | ||
| You know, when I say Cash, I mean I reached out to the FBI, not specifically to Cash. | ||
| Nothing, but he's answered by not answering. | ||
| I'm Megan Kelly. | ||
| They're not interested. | ||
| They're not interested, in my view, because they're implicated. | ||
| The feds are implicated in this a thousand different ways in what they didn't do on that day. | ||
| And this isn't my, just my opinion. | ||
| That's what I want to make clear. | ||
| It's not just Candace ranting and saying this. | ||
| This is actually what the public believes as well. | ||
| This is what the lack of evidence shows and reveals to the public. | ||
| This is what the police officers that were there that day believe. | ||
| Everybody that is involved on every layer is saying nothing makes sense in terms of what happened on that day, except for influencers. | ||
| Yeah, I hope you're feeling influenced to be an idiot because they've got something for you. | ||
| Derpy Derp writes, please don't dismiss your supporters as bots. | ||
| Everyone sees that Erica acts suspicious all the time and you are dismissing that. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Mikey's behavior is the most damning evidence of all. | ||
| I have never dismissed, that was not what we were speaking about. | ||
| I was saying when people were being like, she sold out. | ||
| She took my, that was obviously, it was just being so said over and over again. | ||
| And it just defied reality of anything that I said yesterday. | ||
| It was four and a half hour meeting. | ||
| I have an hour to just kind of tell you what was said. | ||
| I am absolutely not dismissing Mikey's behavior. | ||
| I gave you what was given to me. | ||
| That's what you wanted. | ||
| What's their excuse? | ||
| This is their excuse. | ||
| I'm being transparent with you and telling you this is what was given to me. | ||
| I find it remarkably suspicious that no one has mentioned, no one felt fit to mention that it was a three-way call. | ||
| It makes Blake Neff's story especially weird because he makes it seem like they have this moment and he's got a quivering lip and he looks at him and he says, I have to call Erica, but why would he say that to Blake Neff if he's on the phone with his wife? | ||
| It actually leads to more questions, right? | ||
| It leads to more questions. | ||
| So, and I've heard everything that you guys have said about Erica. | ||
| I have responded to you guys and I've said to you, when Erica tells a lie, I am going to reply to that lie. | ||
| And that is exactly what happened when she went on her PR blitz and she said that Charlie didn't text anybody. | ||
| The first thing I did is I said, that's not right. | ||
| Everything that is said that is not true, I'm going to hit back at. | ||
| I'm just that that's just where I'm at. | ||
| So keep it honest and you don't have an enemy of me. | ||
| Corey writes, oh, sorry, I missed this person. | ||
| Donna writes, prayers answered, Dan Bongino stepped down. | ||
| Candace and Dan should work together at maybe a few shows together. | ||
| I wonder what he's going to be allowed to say. | ||
| I'm going to assume he's got to, he had to have signed a very extensive NDA, maybe 25 years long. | ||
| And I'm hopeful he'll violate it because I think he's stepping down for a reason. | ||
| I don't think, I know, I think his soul was being compromised with the Charlie Kirk situation because Charlie Kirk was a friend of Dan Bongino's. | ||
| He was also a friend of Kash Patel's, and he seems to just be pretty soulless at this moment. | ||
| And I would like to know if what his schedule was, if we can place Kash Patel, if you guys can help place Kash Patel on the 9th, if you guys can help place Kash Patel on August 25th, so that we can say, just like I did when Baron, I think very responsibly said, you know, where was Donald Trump? | ||
| Where was JD Vance? | ||
| I found JD Vance with Donald Trump at a restaurant that evening in D.C. | ||
| I think it was about like six o'clock. | ||
| They were photographed. | ||
| And so, same. | ||
| I would like to be able to say where Kash Patel was. | ||
| And I would like to find out who that Sam was on the plane. | ||
| Because as you will learn, and I'm going to jump off here after this, but as you will learn in the near future, one of the congressmen that our Harry, his old name, Harry, I keep almost saying his new name, which he's going to be open about anyways, but that he believes he saw coming out of that meeting did happen to be a Las Vegas congressman. | ||
| So I'm thinking, okay, was he then when it turned back to Reach, was he dropping off somebody? | ||
| Is that how they know each other? | ||
| Is it Las Vegas? | ||
| Again, I can't confirm that because I wasn't, these aren't my eyes. | ||
| So you're going to have to hear it direct from him and see whether you find him to be credible or not. | ||
| Anyways, you guys, that's it for today. | ||
| Pretty explosive episode. |